Before challenging Leon Slater for the X-Division Championship at TNA Rebellion, Cedric Alexander spoke to The Takedown On SI about the match, The System, and more.
Before challenging Leon Slater for the X-Division Championship at TNA Rebellion, Cedric Alexander spoke to The Takedown On SI about the match, The System, and more.
Kenny Omega is aiming to recapture the AEW World Championship this coming weekend, as he faces Maxwell Jacob Friedman in the main event of AEW Dynasty. Of course, he's not the only one who was eager to face MJF in the coming weeks.
While TNA fans are excited for the upcoming 2026 live event slate, a return to the ring by a Knockouts Division favorite has them looking forward to TNA Rebellion this weekend.
Last year, TNA Slammiversary was one of the most anticipated wrestling pay-per-views of 2025, with TNA running UBS Arena on Long Island. The show broke United States attendance records for the company, and even saw the TNA return of AJ Styles.
The main event of TNA Sacrifice came to a sudden halt on Friday night, leaving the show to go off the air without a definitive winner for the TNA World Championship.
The 2025 edition of TNA Slammiversary was a major success for TNA, as it aimed to reclaim its spot in the wrestling totem pole with a signature pay-per-view event. It now appears last year's momentum will carry into this year's show.
As TNA continues to build out its roster and infrastructure into its new era on AMC, it has brought in a familiar face to work with the TNA Knockouts division.
While many AEW fans were excited about the recent arrival of The Rascalz to AEW, it appears the faction will be without one of its mainstays for the foreseeable future.
While TNA Wrestling may be in the middle of a transition period with its roster and media rights, it does appear to be open to bringing in some new names.