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TNA and Challenge TV announce British Boot Camp 2

A second season of TNA’s British Boot Camp show has been announced and will be airing on Challenge TV, the home of TNA in the United Kingdom.

The new series will search for TNA’s next UK Superstar in an eight-part series which starts this Autumn. TNA will be inviting wrestlers to try out for the show in televised trials, which will take place in Glasgow, Manchester and London in August 2014.

The winner will receive a contract from TNA a become a full-time member of its roster with three runners up winning a spot on TNA’s Maximum Impact UK tour in January 2015.

“The first series of TNA Wrestling: British Boot Camp was so successful that the winner has gone on to be a major star in America’s TNA IMPACT WRESTLING,” says Stephen Ladlow, Director of Challenge. “As Challenge is the UK home for TNA, it’s only fitting that we commission a series that invests in a new UK talent and inspires passionate TNA fans and Challenge viewers alike to the high pressure world of professional wrestling.”

The announcement was supposed to be officially done today at the London Film and Comic Con 2014 at Earls Court 2 however Challenge TV jumped the gun and unveiled the series yesterday, prompting TNA to let the cat out the bag earlier than expected.

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