The war of words between Billy Corgan and Anthem Sports & Entertainment continues, with Corgan telling Anthem that their statement on Twitter about rejecting his statement was a terrible way to start their “future relationship.”
Anthem blasted Corgan for putting out in public certain information and Corgan said that Anthem was the one who issued the press release announcing more information from a lawsuit which is still pending and questioned if that is not public disclosure.
Today, the now former TNA President said that the company actually owes him $2.7 million. He said that the excuse TNA used for not paying him by November 1 was that they didn’t know where to find him.
“If I’m not repaid today in full and without conditions attached, I’ll be forced to once more pursue remedy by taking TNA stock via court,” Corgan wrote on Twitter. He said the attorney for Anthem stood up in court and told the judge they were ready to pay him off and even fund TNA but that has not happened yet. An article on the NY Post quoted a TNA source saying that TNA will pay back Corgan when he asks for his money back.
“Last thing: despite being called a lender by every arm of TNA propaganda I can still convert to 36% stock or sell option to highest bidder,” Corgan warned. “And that ‘option’ if you will to convert my boo-hoo-hoo loan to 36% stock or auction it off to a PW titan doesn’t require a court order.” Corgan was obviously referring to WWE with the pro wrestling titan remark, the company that TNA denied they were in negotiations with when Corgan asked but ended up being true as revealed in court.
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