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West Coast Pro promoter Scott Bregante slams TNA decision as “abysmal dogshit”

West Coast Pro promoter Scott Bregante was not happy after TNA pulled all of its talent from facing AEW stars during his two upcoming shows in Las Vegas during WrestleMania weekend and called the decision “abysmal dogshit.”

“Working with talent on an independent level, after clearing everything, and doing business, only to have said talent pulled after the fact, high or low profile, gives me zero reason to work with anyone from said company making said arrangements,” he wrote, suggesting that he would not be interested in using TNA talent in the future.

“Abysmal dogshit,” Bregante continued.

He said that when you have an understanding and it gets cleared, all parties involved have weighed risks.

“To get it cleared by multiple channels and by multiple companies, to then have said company go BACK on it, is garbage. And a Memorial show at that,” he said.

West Coast Pro will run West Coast vs The World and another show in conjunction with Marvelous Pro Wrestling at Bizarre Bar in Las Vegas.


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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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