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Backstage Notes On How Impact’s Wrestle House Was Created, Impact in 60

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A new report has surfaced detailing how Impact Wrestling’s Wrestle House concept that ran throughout the summer came about. The storyline saw Rosemary “teleport” several members of the Impact roster into a Big Brother-style reality show spoof, featuring a series of short matches, comedy segments, mixed with love triangles and various shenanigans with a 90’s TGIF-style opening credits.

According to PWInsider, it was Rosemary who came up with the concept with most of the material being shot over a week in Nashville, Tennessee. Many of the matches that took place during the show-within-a-show were filmed on the same day. Robert Evans (aka RD Evans) was the creative driving force behind the concept and Tommy Dreamer, who was featured on camera during Wrestle House, was involved in the day-to-day shoots.

Impact is said to have gone into it with a complete story laid out, which ended on the September 1st episode with the Wrestle House group being teleported back to the Impact Zone.

In other news, the latest edition of “Impact in 60” will be centered around Two Out of Three Fall Matches and will feature Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle and Sonjay Dutt vs. Low Ki, while the September 23rd episode will focus on EC3.

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