There is a report being circulated by PWInsider.com that TNA President Dixie Carter recently held a meeting to address employees about the future of TNA in its Nashville offices.

According to the report, Carter told those in attendance that following TNA taping Impact in England in February, there are no more plans set in stone as of yet where the remainder of its tapings will occur. TNA’s run at the Impact Zone at Universal Orlando is up following this recent string of tapings, and is booked for the foreseeable future. However, the site notes that Carter said she was “confident” a deal would be worked out in Orlando shortly.

Alongside, Carter reportedly addressed the recent departure of Jeff Jarrett, the founder of the company, and said that the decision was made from a business standpoint solely. However, she did not go more in-depth than that.

And while not related to the meeting, the report also states that it is likely TNA’s Lockdown pay-per-view will be held somewhere around Miami, Fla.

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