TNA Impact Wrestling has permanently moved to Wednesday nights as the company continues to try and negotiate a new deal with Spike TV and Bully Ray has reportedly left the company.

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Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that even though the move to Wednesday is permanent, there is still no deal between TNA and Spike TV to keep Impact Wrestling on the network going forward once the current contract expires in October.

There has also been some mystery surrounding the Bound For Glory pay-per-view that is set to emanate from Japan on Oct. 12. The company has not mentioned the event on television lately, there have not been advertisements for it in Japan and it reportedly wasn't mentioned at all during the company's recent set of tapings.

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Bully Ray led the backstage talks in TNA at their recent New York City tapings to tell the talent that the company wasn't closing and was working on several different deals. Representatives from Spike and other networks were in attendance for the meetings, according to Wrestlingheadlines.com.

The site later reported that Ray held a meeting at TNA's live event Sunday night in Hagerstown, Md. and told the crew that he was leaving and wasn't planning on returning to the organization. Ray, who will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame alongside his tag partner Devon, worked the last date on his contract with the company Sunday night.

Regarding the organization remaining on Spike TV for now,TNA president Dixie Carter took to Twitter to promote this Wednesday's Hardcore Justice episode of Impact Wrestling

"I have invited @RealMikeTenay to my home to interview me... You will see it very soon on @ImpactOnSpike," she wrote.

Carter also tweeted: "See you NEXT WEDNESDAY for #HardcoreJustice on @ImpactOnSpike. Impact's NEW day. Spread the word."

While TNA Impact Wrestling's future on Spike TV remains up in the air, the show will continue to air on Wednesdays.

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