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Genre Reality television Country of origin United Kingdom No. of seasons 2 Final episode date 7 December 2014 Number of seasons 2 | 6.2/10 Starring See below Original language(s) English First episode date 1 January 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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No. of episodes 14 (as of 7 December 2014) Number of episodes 14 (as of 7 December 2014) Similar TNA Xplosion, TNA Epics, TNA Today, Wrestle Talk TV, TNA Global Impact! |
Tna british boot camp starts 1st january
TNA British Boot Camp is a British reality television programme focusing on the professional wrestling industry. The programme documented the careers of four British professional wrestlers seeking a contract with the American professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). The series was commissioned from TNA Productions by BSkyB and started airing on Challenge from 1 January 2013.
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- Tna british boot camp starts 1st january
- Synopsis
- Contestants
- Mentors
- Other wrestling personalities
- Production
- Reception
- References

TNA British Boot Camp was both the first non-game show commissioned for Challenge by BSkyB and the first American professional wrestling programme exclusively created and broadcast for the British market. The commissioning of the series reflected a commitment by BSkyB to invest £600 million in British-made television content by 2014. The programme's executive producer is veteran TNA ring announcer Jeremy Borash, who created the show and edited the programme himself.

Synopsis

The programme followed "four of Britain's most promising wrestlers" - Rockstar Spud, Marty Scurll and The Blossom Twins - who competed to receive a contract from TNA. The wrestlers were mentored by veteran professional wrestlers such as Hulk Hogan and Rollerball Rocco.

In the season finale of British Boot Camp, which aired on 22 January 2013, Rockstar Spud was named the winner, receiving a contract with TNA. Following the finale, all four wrestlers performed with TNA as part of the "Road to Lockdown" tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Contestants
Mentors
Other wrestling personalities
Production

TNA announced on 5 September 2012 that it had completed filming of TNA Wrestling: British Boot Camp. The series was originally scheduled to air in December 2012, but was moved back to January 2013.
Reception
The programme was described as "a ratings hit for Challenge TV". Rob Leigh of the Daily Mirror stated that "the show's post-reality show format is bang up to date".
Synopsis
The programme followed "twelve of Britain's most promising wrestlers" who competed to receive a contract from TNA. It premiered on Challenge, on 19 October 2014.