A funny story regarding MVP. When we reported he was probably the investor and definitely going to TNA, he responded saying he had no contract. I just figured he’s protecting his storyline, and essentially, that is what he was doing. However, at least as of the weekend, he had not signed his contract. He did reach a verbal deal and has a deal agreement in place, but had not signed an actual contract. The angle had been booked for several weeks, with TNA figuring he would sign before going on TV, but when he hadn’t signed, they put him on TV anyway since it was their storyline. This may end up meaning nothing because 2014 isn’t 1998, where the other side could now steal him. Today, WWE isn’t going to sign someone just to screw with TNA, and WWE is building around younger guys in the training center and MVP is an older guy, nearly 40. He may have signed at press time as the last word I got is he could very well sign, but hadn’t when he was on TV. Vince McMahon and HHH have shown little interest in bringing him back after John Laurinaitis had told him when he left because he wanted to go to New Japan (he was going nowhere in WWE, plus, he really got into pro wrestling by watching New Japan tapes and wanted to work for that company), that the door was always open for a return.