WWE has set new standards in the industry, and TNA Wrestling has now joined the league for the long term. A new press release revealed the company's multi-year deal with TNA.
Last year, TNA Wrestling began sending stars to the Stamford-based promotion, primarily on the developmental brand. The working relationship improved under Triple H and Shawn Michales' creative leadership, as names like Jordin Grace and Joe Wise It became a black and black brand.
However, it was not a one-time deal, and more crossovers were made in the coming months, and story lines were extended across both promotions. Today, the Stamford-based promotion issued a statement announcing a multi-year deal with TNA Wrestling to create more crossovers across both promotions.
“WWE and TNA Wrestling today announced a multi-year partnership aimed at creating unprecedented crossover opportunities within WWE and TNA programming for NXT Superstars and TNA Wrestling Superstars,” the company’s official X account said.
The exact years of the new partnership have not been stated, but it's safe to say that it will contain years of content and crossover opportunities for both parties. Furthermore, the statement issued also addressed appearances at Selective Premium Live events. This could mean that TNA wrestling superstars could appear on counters such as the Royal Rumble, similar to 2022 and 2024.
Edited by Brandon Neal