— TNA Knockout Jenna Morasca is fuming over the recent Internet report saying many in the company are wondering why she was exactly signed — which was originally sourced to the most recent issue of Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer newsletter. She wrote a blog on her MySpace account (www.myspace.com/jennamorasca) going off on the story.

The Survivor: The Amazon winner is actually not too annoyed over people questioning her desire to get involved in professional wrestling as she’s gone over it before in a previous blog.

Regarding this, she wrote: “Now you would think the obvious would annoy me in this paragraph which would be the part where this person disses me being signed thinking it was because I was on TV. Yes it does annoy some but we have been around this tree a MILLION times so that does not bother me at this point. I am not the first person to ever enter the world of professional wrestling without any live professional wrestling experience. These people are making it seem like I am the first girl EVER to have no wrestling experience and be on the show.”

However, she is upset over the note saying many in the company are wondering why she was signed. She is asking the writer to step and actually name the people in TNA who are upset with her. If people are indeed upset with her, she would like to talk to them personally to soothe things out.

“OK where are your b***s I ask to this writer,” Morasca wrote. “If you are going to go out your way to diss me and imply that other people AT the company are not happy with me being there f*****g name names!!! Tell me exactly who in my company is stating this to you and I would like to discuss this with them personally. I am sure after our talk they would feel different.”

She also adds: “So far I have showed up to work on time, did my job and have been nothing but polite to everyone because I respect my co workers so much. But to hear this is kind of annoying because either the writer is lying and using people at the “Company” to cover up their own feelings or its true and people at TNA have been bad mouthing me and if so I would like to know so I can hopefully change their opinion.”

Morasca closes her blog with the following remark: “SO I challenge this writer to grow some b***s and fess up on who has been doing the “mouthing” about me…”

You can read her rant in its entirety at the following link.

In response to a reader’s comment to her blog, Morasca brings up an example as to why she is not worthless to TNA. She wrote: “Also little do you know that I have brought two camera crews backstage to the shows to try and promote the show through other big networks and have tried to promote the show and the WHOLE brand as much as possible so I do not feel and know I have not been worthless to this company.”

Morasca also noted in a recent blog that she recently spent time training in the ring.

“I just had to come here and share my love and enthusasium. I know many people doubt me, but I say bring on the doubters,” she wrote. “I am settling into the groove at TNA, making friends, working hard, laughing and having fun. Everyone has really been great.”

You can read that blog here.

— TNA Superstar Cute Kip made his much anticipated return to the six-sided ring this past Thursday at a TNA live event in Knoxville, Tennessee after a lengthy absence from television. He lost to Eric Young in a singles match, reports www.pwtorch.com. Kip worked all four TNA live events this weekend.

Also at Thursday’s show, TNA Women’s Knockout Champion Angelina Love took part in her first match since suffering a concussion during the Lockdown pay-per-view two weeks ago. In her first title defense, Love defeated ODB to retain the Knockout Championship.

— Reigning TNA World Heavyweight Champion Mick Foley posted a blog on his MySpace account discussing being champion again.

“I never thought I’d be saying my name and “champion” in the same sentence, unless of course there was a “former” in front of it,” Foley wrote. “Thanks for all of the support and positive messages from so many of you, and even the guy who wrote the long analysis of why I needed to add more offensive moves to my arsenal probably meant well, even if he needs to understand that these days, just getting out of bed in the morning is a major offensive move.”

Click here to read his blog.

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