WWE continues to set new standards in the industry, and TNA Wrestling is now a long-term addition to the league. A new press release revealed the company’s multi-year deal with TNA.
Last year, TNA Wrestling began sending stars to the promotion in Stamford, primarily to grow the brand. Under the creative leadership of Triple H and Shawn Michales, the working relationship improved, e.g. Jordyn Grace and Joe Henry Become the flagship product of the Black Silver brand.
However, this wasn’t a one-time deal, with more crossovers occurring over the next few months and storylines extending across both promotions. Today, the Stamford-based promotion released a statement announcing a multi-year deal with TNA Wrestling to create more crossovers between the two promotions.
“WWE and TNA Wrestling today announced a multi-year partnership designed to create unprecedented crossover opportunities for NXT Superstars and TNA Wrestling stars on WWE and TNA programming,” the company’s official X account said.
No specific year for the new partnership was mentioned, but it’s safe to say it will include multiple years of content and crossover opportunities for both parties. Additionally, the release addressed attendance at optional senior in-person events. This could mean TNA wrestling stars could appear at PLE events like the Royal Rumble, similar to 2022 and 2024.
Edited by Brandon Nell