During the podcast, Varon recalls several stories from her time in TNA, one pertaining to an event taking place in her hometown of Chicago, which she spent $6,000 of her own money to promote. When posters for the event were sent to her from TNA, they featured another Knockout as opposed to Varon, who is a local celebrity.
Later, when Varon approached Dixie Carter about the situation, and told her of all the work and money she put into helping promote the event, Varon said Carter just responded by saying “Yeah, I heard.”
For those unaware, Varon owns the Squared Circle pizza restaurant in Chicago, and Varon recalls another time when the TNA offices sent an email to the talent roster instructing them to promote another Chicago pizza place as “the best pizza they’ve ever had.”
Varon said when she caught wind of this, she told TNA exec Bruce Prichard “the day I quit my job, I am going to punch that c*** in the face”, referring to Dixie. Varon said Prichard responded by saying “you’ll be doing all of us a favor.”
Source: PWInsider.com
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