TNA Wrestling are said to be running into major issues prior to this Sunday’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view, as the company is reported to be running out of both cash and options and have no money for the pay-per-view this Sunday or any of the television tapings afterwards, according to a report from The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, who note that if the company are going to remain in business, then they would need to complete the sale of the company by Friday in order to have money in the bank.

The report notes that Billy Corgan is still the frontrunner to take over, with Corgan interested in rebranding the company overall if he takes control and that what makes things complicated regarding Corgan’s interest in purchasing the company is that WWE are said to be back in the frame again as a potential buyer, with the feeling that if WWE make the highest bid, that they will acquire the tape library and shut down operations.

Meanwhile, a report from PWInsider.com notes that Dixie Carter has personally had talks with the WWE regarding a potential sale. If a buyer takes the 70% of the company that Dixie Carter owns, then she apparently would still have to assume liability for the debt of the company.