As we previously reported, TNA President Dixie Carter revealed Boston, Massachusetts as the location for this year’s Slammiversary pay-per-view, and the event will take place on June 2nd. Carter has also revealed that the show will be held at the Agganis Arena, on the Boston University campus.
Agganis Arena is a 7,200 seat multi-purpose arena that is named after Harry Agganis, a two-sport athlete (football, baseball) at BU and with the Boston Red Sox.
Update on JBL’s Seven Summits Climb
Michael Cole recently updated his Twitter account to reveal the status of fellow commentator John ‘Bradshaw’ Layfield’s latest climb as part of his ‘Seven Summits’ project. If you recall, JBL is attempting to climb the seven highest peaks in the world to raise money for children in Bermuda. You can view the Tweets below:
Update from @jclayfield.They didn’t quite make the summit!Almost-but got weathered out just a ways away!Congrats anyway!
— Michael Cole (@MichaelCole) March 10, 2013
Still an incredible undertaking and a great success!Made it to 20,000 feet!#sevensummitsforkids!@jclayfield just emailed me, he’s good
— Michael Cole (@MichaelCole) March 10, 2013