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James Storm Reportedly On Way Out Of Impact, Is WWE Deal Next?

James Storm's contract with Impact is set to expire, and he may be WWE bound. WWE may have failed to ink James Storm to a long-term deal with the company after his blink-and-you-miss-it NXT run in late 2015.

But the company just might have another chance at signing the TNA Original to a contract. With his contract due to expire in just a few months, rumors suggest that Storm may already have one foot out the door of Impact Wrestling.

As noted by Wrestling News, Storm's Impact Wrestling contract is due to expire in January of 2018.

With Impact preparing to tape television episodes for the rest of 2017 next week, that may be all she wrote for Storm's 15-year run with WWE's top North American rival.

That run came with hardly any interruptions, save for the one time he showed up for an NXT taping in October 2015.

Speculation was high that Storm would defect to WWE through their developmental route following that brief stint, but he was back with Impact in January 2016, citing family issues as his reason for returning to the company.

While Storm signed a two-year deal with Impact after that brief period of free agency, 2016 saw a number of TNA main eventers sign deals with the WWE, beginning with AJ Styles at that year's Royal Rumble.

Storm's old Beer Money teammate Bobby Roode joined NXT a few months later, and Eric Young was also in developmental by October. Meanwhile, Storm continued being a staple of Impact programming.

He briefly reformed Beer Money with Roode before the latter joined WWE while Storm turned heel and joined the Death Crew Council, and unsuccessfully chased the Impact World Heavyweight Championship for a good part of 2017.

It's still not sure whether Storm will become part of the mass exodus from Impact Wrestling that's resulted in dozens of the company's wrestlers and other performers leaving just this year alone.

But he did take to social media earlier today, tweeting about how disappointed he was that one of his best friends in the locker room, veteran referee Brian Hebner, was leaving Impact.

In recent days, Impact's roster kept on shrinking as Rockstar Spud, Marshe Rockett, and MJ Jenkins also departed the troubled promotion, just days after it was reported that Taryn Terrell was no longer with the company.

There doesn't seem to be an end to the ongoing churn within Impact Wrestling, and if James Storm decides to leave, it shouldn't come to the surprise to anyone.

What we do know, however, is that Triple H left the door open for Storm to sign with the WWE once his Impact deal expires, as Storm himself had confirmed to The Sporting News in a recent interview.

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#Kane, Alli and Sterling lead the English charge… but is it curtains for Conte? - Duration: 6:26.

Kane, Alli and Sterling lead the English charge… but is it curtains for Conte?

IT was yet another exciting week in the Champions League, with plenty to get excited about if youre a fan of the Premier League.

Four of our five clubs came away with a win, as only Chelsea dropped points in the latest round of fixtures.

Real Madrid were left utterly shell-shocked at Wembley.

Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham all bagged three points - with Spurs trouncing Real Madrid of all people.

In doing so, the English sides pushed their combined win tally in the 2017-18 tournament to 15.

one more than all of last seasons competition already.

But what are the biggest talking points from game-week four of this seasons Champions League? Find out, below.

Kane More Than Able.

Harry Kane had another night to remember against Real Madrid.

It was billed as the shootout between the competition's two highest goalscorers.

But while Cristiano Ronaldo scored and Harry Kane didn't, it was the Spurs striker's performance that stole the headlines.

Back from the hamstring injury that kept him out of the trip to Old Trafford at the weekend, the England skipper was a constant menace upfront.

He stretched the Madrid defence and tirelessly ran the channels.

While he didn't get on the score-sheet, his assist for Christian Eriksen's goal was inch-perfect.

But how bad were Real Madrid?.

Poor passing and control, flimsy in defence and largely toothless in attack, it was arguably the worst performance by Los Blancos in the Champions League in recent memory.

It's been nothing but success and silverware so far for Zinedine Zidane in his first managerial role (seven trophies in 20 months for the record).

Now we're going to see what he's really made of.

Young, Gifted and English.

England has a wealth of young talent currently making their mark.

Kane's performance was just one of some stellar showings from England's youngsters on Europe's biggest club stage.

Dele Alli was back to his brash best, bagging a brace, while his team-mate Harry Winks bossed the midfield with a maturity way beyond his years.

Over in Italy, meanwhile, Raheem Sterling was simply irrepressible as he tore into the Napoli back line time after time and got the goal he deserved.

Meanwhile John Stones showed once more that he's got what it takes to step up and deliver in the centre of defence.

It's proof, if it were needed, that England aren't short of quality players, they're just short of someone to get the very best out of them.

City Are The Real Deal.

Its official, Manchester City are 100 per cent the real deal this season.

City's win in Naples not only showed the heightened level at which they're now playing the game but how they fare when they're really up against it.

Facing a Napoli side that are unbeaten and top of Serie A and who had lost just two of their last 23 European home games, City were severely tested at times.

But they showed resilience, patience and their customary class to run out 4-2 winners.

Even Pep Guardiola was impressed.

The level of football for a spectator was just amazing, all I could say was wow..

He wasn't the only one. Blue Christmas?.

Its starting to look like it will be a Blue Christmas for boss Antonio Conte.

Here's a prediction – Antonio Conte will not be the Chelsea manager at Christmas.

Yes, he did unbelievably well in his first season in taking the Blues to a well-deserved title.

But there's something missing this year and the result and, more pertinently, the performance against Roma was simply unacceptable.

We've been here before and Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is never one to shy away from a big decision.

Hes got form in ruthlessly dumping coaches who've just won the Premier League.

Nobody's untouchable.

Just ask Jose Mourinho or Carlo Ancelotti.

All Quiet on the Anfield Front.

It was a quiet evening at Anfield, but Liverpool still ran out 3-0 winners.

European nights at Anfield are legendary but the atmosphere for the game against Maribor was flatter than the Netherlands.

OK, so the opposition weren't up to much and the result was a foregone conclusion.

But when even Jurgen Klopp, officially the most enthusiastic man in the sporting world, is commenting on the problems with the atmosphere then you know all is not well at Anfield.

Roy Keane said he wouldn't watch Liverpool "if they were playing in his back garden".

Nor would I, although my garden is tiny so I'm not sure it would adhere to the regulations governing pitch sizes in all fairness.

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