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Total Nonstop Deletion filming at the Hardy compound postponed

Filming for the Total Nonstop Deletion segment that will be part of an Impact episode in December has been postponed and is likely to be taped sometime next month.

The filming will take place in Cameron, North Carolina on the Matt Hardy compound, the same location where The Final Deletion and Delete or Decay were filmed. TND will feature the Tag Team Apocalypto match, where TNA is inviting several tag teams who are not part of the organization to be featured in this match. Matt Hardy even invited “The Day of New” to appear and promised that if The New Day show up, he would make an appearance on “MeekMahan’s show.”

The postponement of the filming comes on the heels of the several financial difficulties that TNA is going through at the moment. ProWrestlingSheet.com is reporting that funds were frozen by the court due to the Billy Corgan lawsuit so the company couldn’t fly out the required personnel to complete the shoot.

The segment is still planned to go ahead as scheduled, however at a later date. It’s not known which tag teams will be part of this crazy match.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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