Exclusive: Jeff Jarrett Reveals Surprising Origin of Full Metal Mayhem Name, Unveils Star-Studded TNA Knockouts Roster

Former TNA Wrestling star Jeff Jarrett recently shared his thoughts on various topics during an episode of his podcast, My World with Jeff Jarrett. One of the topics he discussed was the origin of the Full Metal Mayhem match name in TNA Wrestling. Jarrett also spoke about the unique roster of the TNA Knockouts division. Here are the highlights from his podcast:

When discussing Taylor Wilde, Jarrett emphasized how the diverse roster of the TNA Knockouts division helped capture the audience’s attention. He mentioned names like the Beautiful People, Awesome Kong, ODB, and Roxy, highlighting the fact that each wrestler had a distinct persona. Jarrett praised Wilde for her youthful appearance, incredible energy, and all-American girl persona, stating that she fit perfectly into the knockout division.

Another topic Jarrett touched upon was the creation of the Full Metal Mayhem match name. He revealed that the creative team had been asked to come up with new pay-per-view names for October, November, and December. Jarrett believed that the creative process should start within the team, as they were responsible for creating the shows. He explained that Full Metal Mayhem was TNA Wrestling’s version of TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) matches, but they couldn’t use the same name due to copyright reasons. The team brainstormed different ideas, and Full Metal Mayhem was the result of a group effort. Jarrett also mentioned that WWE had a similar process, with a document containing various match types.

For the full interview and more insights from Jeff Jarrett, you can listen to My World with Jeff Jarrett on Apple Podcasts.

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