* Ross Forman started the call noting there are no updates on Jeff Jarrett or his status and asked that reporters not ask about him.
* Alberto el Patron is figured into plans as of Bound for Glory and beyond.
* On talent, they are continuing to develop talents and didn’t rule out some might be cycled out while others are given a chance, with D’Amore stating that’s part of the wrestling business.
* When asked, they did not address the GFW name situation and said they were putting their energies into the best creative possible for the company, no matter what it may be called.
* On the Justin Barrasso story that Anthem is looking to sell GFW, they referred everyone to Ed Nordholm’s comments last week shooting that down.
* They confirmed Low Ki is done with the company and noted he was on a short term deal. Ki walked out shaking everyone’s hands and told D’Amore and Dutt it was one of the more positive experiences in his career. They did not close the book on a return down the line.
* They put over the Global Wrestling Network as a huge potential for not just their companies for others because it would allow for a place where their content can be distributed. D’Amore noted that as a content provider (he has long promoted Canada’s Border City Wrestling) it has gotten harder to get material out to the masses as digital media has replaced VHS and DVD.
* Sonjay specifically commented on being part of the creative team, noting it’s been a transition that has taken place over five years after Jeff Jarrett tapped him to help with projects like King Ka King and the All Wheels Wrestling. He worked on the Amped! shows Jarrett produced and this is his highest profile position to date. He noted that he’s a 35 year old wrestler who still works a lot on the indies and has his ear to the ground and that allows him to bring a different perspective than D’Amore or Gaburick.
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