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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    Global Force Wrestling- Jarrett's new promotion

    The first shot has officially been fired in the battle to become the No. 2 wrestling company in the world. On Monday, Jeff Jarrett unveiled the name of their long-rumored promotion, Global Force Wrestling. The logo of their new company, provided exclusively to SB Nation, is above.

    Starting a new wrestling company with the goal to become a competitor (or at least an alternative) to the WWE is no small undertaking, but Jarrett feels the current state of the business leaves ample room for more than one wrestling destination.

    Speaking to SB Nation from his home in Hendersonville, Tenn., Jarrett talked about Global Force and their mission statement. "[WWE] have built a brand over the last 50, 60 years. And truly, [WrestleMania] weekend is the perfect example of just how global their brand is. Professional wrestling has been around since the advent of television. There is definitely room, space for a brand new promotion to come on the scene. And we're going to put out the very best product that we can. Our mission statement is going to be, right at the very top, that we are going to put out a professional wrestling product that listens to the fans, engages the fans. We are going to immerse ourselves with the wrestling fan and that is going to be first and foremost."

    Jarrett stated that there will be announcements over the next several weeks involving a potential launch date for the new company, but it's clear he's excited about the new venture and can't wait to get started.

    "We're very excited. This is day one of a very, very fantastic journey. In the scope of things, it's still very, very early. [Monday's press release] was as soon as I could get information out. More information to come."

    Toby Keith's name has continually come up regarding rumors of Jarrett's new promotion, ever since Keith and Jarrett reportedly attempted to purchase TNA in December of 2013. Speculation will continue to swirl about Keith's involvement, but for the time being he is not officially attached to the company. "We're going to be making several announcements over the coming weeks about Global Force Wrestling's strategic partners," said Jarrett.

    Jeff Jarrett is no stranger to starting up a wrestling company. Jeff was wrestling for his father, promoter Jerry Jarrett, when Jerry merged Continental Wrestling Association with World Class Championship Wrestling to form the USWA. In 2002, after becoming a four-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff co-founded his own wrestling promotion, Total Nonstop Action, with his father. After founding the company on a template of weekly pay-per-views in lieu of weekly television programming, TNA eventually landed a TV deal with Spike and slowly built a dedicated fan base, rising to prominence as the second most popular promotion in the country and providing a viable alternative to WWE for the first time since the sale of WCW to Vince McMahon.

    A multi-time TNA champion and central focus of the company for several years, Jarrett spent the last few years focusing on off-screen ventures, such as developing and launching the Ring Ka King promotion in India.

    The full press release for Global Force Wrestling is below.

    JARRETTS UNVEIL NEW WRESTLING PROMOTION: JOIN THE FORCE!

    NASHVILLE -- After weeks of speculation and unprecedented internet buzz surrounding the hashtag #ItsComing ... IT IS HERE!

    Legendary performer and third-generation promoter Jeff Jarrett and his wife, Karen, are set to unveil Global Force Wrestling (GlobalForceWrestling.com), which promises to be the most fan-interactive and immersive wrestling experience in history.

    "Because of new media, new technology and more ‘in-tune' fans than we've ever had, wrestling is poised for another boom like it experienced in the mid-1980s and late 1990s," Jeff Jarrett said. "What we're going to deliver is a multi-platform, innovative brand that will engage fans in ways they've never experienced. It will provide a fresh perspective inside the business that fans have been clamoring for."

    Jarrett, the founder of TNA wrestling and a 12-time world champion who wrestled in WWE, WCW and numerous international promotions, and his wife, Karen, have been laying the foundation for GFW since January 2014.

    "Jeff was born into this business," Karen Jarrett said. "It's his life's passion. He saw a unique opportunity to fill a need in professional wrestling, and he has tirelessly devoted himself physically, mentally and emotionally to doing just that."

    Videos of the Jarretts previewing the new promotion attached to the hashtag #ItsComing have garnered more than a million views. Meanwhile, Jeff and Karen have been searching the United States and the international ranks in search of undiscovered talent. The response has been overwhelming, with more than 400 performers from across the globe already in the evolving GFW talent database.

    "The reality is we want to build a brand in which fans are watching our wrestlers evolve from day one and are truly invested in the lives of our talent in and out of the ring," Jarrett said.

    Global Force Wrestling expects to make several more key announcements in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

    http://www.sbnation.com/2014/4/7/558...promotion-logo
  • FedEx227
    Delivers
    • Mar 2009
    • 10454

    #2
    I don't recognize this press release without the red spell check lines.
    VoicesofWrestling.com

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    • PP
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 4994

      #3
      JJ sucks but I guess if anyone was to start this up he has the knowledge. He needs to bring in young fresh people and not old re-hased WWE retirees. but hey maybe Kevin Nash is looking for a job?

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      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        Highwayman
        • Feb 2009
        • 15429

        #4
        Originally posted by PP
        JJ sucks but I guess if anyone was to start this up he has the knowledge. He needs to bring in young fresh people and not old re-hased WWE retirees. but hey maybe Kevin Nash is looking for a job?
        When Jarrett was truly prominent in TNA, TNA differentiated itself from the WWE in some ways. Yeah, they used re-hashed talent...but they had a different ring and emphasized the X-Division and emphasized the ladies. It wasn't until Jarrett was pushed aside and guys like Russo and then Hogan/Bischoff got involved did they become a direct ripoff of the WWE.

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        • ThomasTomasz
          • Nov 2024

          #5
          Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          When Jarrett was truly prominent in TNA, TNA differentiated itself from the WWE in some ways. Yeah, they used re-hashed talent...but they had a different ring and emphasized the X-Division and emphasized the ladies. It wasn't until Jarrett was pushed aside and guys like Russo and then Hogan/Bischoff got involved did they become a direct ripoff of the WWE.
          I think he can build the company, but if he ends up selling it again, he needs to make sure he finds a silent partner that will end up letting him be in power to keep creative control. Dixie getting that power and then bringing all the people you mentioned absolutely destroyed TNA and what Jarrett built up. Though with the investment group I believe he has, that may be a non-issue.

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          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
            Highwayman
            • Feb 2009
            • 15429

            #6
            Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
            I think he can build the company, but if he ends up selling it again, he needs to make sure he finds a silent partner that will end up letting him be in power to keep creative control. Dixie getting that power and then bringing all the people you mentioned absolutely destroyed TNA and what Jarrett built up. Though with the investment group I believe he has, that may be a non-issue.
            I don't like Jarrett's creative style, either. But, at least he was offering some slight alternative to the WWE during his prominent TNA days.

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            • Bigpapa42
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 3185

              #7
              I love the logo. It belongs squarely in teh late 80s. Intentional... I hope...

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              • calgaryballer
                Tiote!
                • Mar 2009
                • 4620

                #8
                That logo looks like it was stolen from Total Extreme Wrestling

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26142

                  #9
                  Larry is right. If nothing else, TNA felt like something alternative when Jarrett had power. During all other periods, it feels like a cheap WWE knockoff.

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                  • BigBiss
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1912

                    #10
                    Dude was in our hotel lobby for like 8 hrs talking to all kinds of folks in suits

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                    • ThomasTomasz
                      • Nov 2024

                      #11
                      Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                      I don't like Jarrett's creative style, either. But, at least he was offering some slight alternative to the WWE during his prominent TNA days.
                      100% correct, it was an alternative that was different in some ways, and that is what he needs to do again. He was certainly helped by some WCW castoffs not having jobs, and won't have that this time around, so that will make it difficult especially with WWE mining the indies like they have over the past couple years.

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                      • Warner2BruceTD
                        2011 Poster Of The Year
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 26142

                        #12
                        I'm all for more major league wrestling & places for guys to work, but that website is a terrible first impression.

                        People say there is a dearth of talent these days, with WWE having gobbled everybody up, good amateurs choosing MMA, etc. I disagree. There is always talent. It's a matter of finding & cultivating. Heyman giving people chances and accentuating the positives in people probably led to at minimum 30 people having full time pro wrestling careers that never would have before. And I truly believe there is more talent in the indies today than there was in 1995. Watch the early ECW's on The Network. Do you think the Tony Stetson's could hang in a good indie now? Biss wouldn't book that guy or half the guys on those ECW's and he's only held like 6 shows. The indies are LOADED compared to the 90's, and the 90's saw three full time national companies operating at once.

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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26142

                          #13
                          I never made my point in that post, which is there is plenty of talent for Jarrett's deal, and the new AAA deal. I truly believe that.

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                          • Bigpapa42
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 3185

                            #14
                            Genuine competition for the WWE could hardly be a bad thing. The product has plenty of positives right now but TNA is not and never has been a threat.

                            Agree with Joe - more workers having more places to work is never a bad thing.

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              #15
                              If the pending ROH announcement is in any way related to Jarrett, BOO!


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