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Dixie Carter to join JR’s podcast on January 6

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross announced that TNA President Dixie Carter will be a guest on his podcast on January 6, 2015.

Ross recently had his idea of having Mike Tenay join him for the Wrestle Kingdom 9 PPV turned down by TNA and just like in WWE where Vince McMahon has final say, in TNA Carter has the final say in all things related to the company.

“Dixie will have a great deal to discuss as her Impact Wrestling brand is moving networks in a few weeks and making some internal changes that the fans will see on their first broadcast on Destination America,” Ross wrote on his blog.

While it will likely not receive as many press as the Steve Austin interview with Vince McMahon, Carter sitting down with Ross will certainly be an interesting conversation. It’s also a nice shot at WWE since all WWE personnel are banned from appearing on Jim Ross’ podcast.

Also on his blog, JR wished the very best to Taz and his new broadcast partner Josh Mathews for their upcoming stint together on Impact.


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