TNA's India Project, Ring Ka King (which means King of the Ring) is currently in its second day of taping for The Colors Network in India.

The show is set to air 26 episodes over 13 weeks, starting on January 14th. 20 American wrestlers and 10 Indian wrestlers, trained by Savio Vega, Sonjay Dutt, and Nick Dinsmore, will be featured on the show.

According to some of the talent on the tour, the production value and the set are said to be amazing. The tapings have also drawn big crowds.

Jeremy Borash on Twitter, regarding the new India project:

“Great 2nd day of TV in India just wrapped. Tonight’s crowd was insane, most seeing wrestling for the first time. Enthusiasm off the charts. The most heel heat I’ve seen in 15 years tonight in India. This will be amazing TV. Congrats to the team. Forgot how fun this can be.”
Matt Morgan won the Heavyweight title of TNA’s new Ring Ka King promotion in India after defeating Scott Steiner in the finals of an 8-man tournament. Steiner is a top heel in the new promotion.

Chavo Guerrero and David Hart Smith were also crowned the first-ever Tag Team Champions of the promotion.

Scott Steiner caused a near-riot with fans during a six-man match that was taped this week. The match saw Smith, Guerrero and Morgan take on Steiner, Magnus and Sonjay Dutt.

 
* The Indian talents involved are signed to multi-year contracts.
 
* The American talents who worked the tapings are not signed to contracts for the Ring Ka King project.
 
* Matt Morgan won the promotion's main championship.
 
* Harry Smith and Chavo Guerrero won the tag team titles
 
* The crowd heat for the tapings were reportedly great, and wrestlers like Scott Steiner were said to get "old school, white hot heat." Word is that the reactions were similar to that of the US scene in the 80s.