The drama surrounding WrestleCon didnt stop with the anti-TNA chants, because the main event was nearly thrown into chaos behind the scenes. After TNA pulled Leon Slater from the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow, organizers were forced to make changes that almost led to the main event being completely altered. According to PWInsider, the situation created major concern backstage as WrestleCon worked to keep the advertised lineup intact. Things got even more stressful when travel issues hit at the worst possible time. The Gates of Agony were scheduled for the main event, but their flight into Las Vegas was delayed, putting their arrival in serious doubt. When the plane finally landed, Tonga Loa and Bishop Kaun reportedly wasted no time getting to the venue. WrestleCon officials scrambled to buy time while waiting for them to arrive. Extra time was added to undercard matches, and another bout was inserted into the show to keep things moving. In the end, everything came together just in time, and the main event went on as scheduled despite the chaos leading up to it. The update shows just how close WrestleCon came to losing its main event after the TNA talent pull created a ripple effect that nearly changed the entire show. Do you think WrestleCon did the right thing by scrambling to keep the main event intact, or should there have been backup plans ready? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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