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We have been reporting for months ? with rumors dating back to last year ? that TNA was considering bringing back their classic six-sided wrestling ring. ImpactWrestling.com has officially announced that the fans will decide the future of their product, as a vote will officially determine whether they use a four or six-sided ring going forward.Β 

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You can officially vote on TNA's website, and the poll will close Thursday night after Impact Wrestling goes off the air. The announcement will be made on Friday, and if a six-sided ring is chosen by the fans (as it most likely will be, given their flash poll on Twitter last month) it will be brought back at the New York City television taping next week!

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/484781-major-tna-news-fans-to-decide-future-of-the-ring-vote-4-or-6-sides-now

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Go flood the poll with 6-sided votes!Β http://www.impactwrestling.com/news/item/5884-Fans-Decide-Which-Ring-do-you-Prefer

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PWTorch has learned that WWE's latest head writer Jay Gibson was cut by WWE CEO Vince McMahon over the weekend.

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Sources believe the change was made on Friday, which would have been the day after WWE released 11 talent as part of the first wave of internal changes.
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Monday's Raw was the first WWE TV show without Gibson, which led to more of McMahon's fingerprints on Raw, including his brand of humor that included a spiked coffee, a bathroom scene, and multiple vomiting on recurring target Vickie Guerrero.
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Overall, McMahon is spearheading changes to reduce payroll as part of the fall-out from underwhelming initial results for WWE Network and a disappointing TV contract renewal with NBC Universal.Β 

http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/WWE_News_3/article_79064.shtml

Seth Rollings debuted his new ring gear on SmackDown.

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During Tuesday night?s episode of WWE Main Event on the WWE Network, Seth Rolins announced that there will be a Money in the Bank ladder match at the upcoming MITB PPV, with the traditional MITB briefcase on the line.

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Rollins announced himself as the first entrant in the match, with the winner receiving a WWE World Heavyweight title shot any time in the next year, whenever they decide to cash in.

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