Leon Slater sat down with The Takedown On SI to discuss teaming with Je'Von Evans to take on AJ Styles and Dragon Lee at Saturday Night's Main Event, TNA's new TV deal with AMC, and wrestling's changing of the guard.
TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater has the opportunity of a lifetime this Saturday, as he gets the opportunity to face one of his childhood heroes. That doesn't mean the path to getting there was easy, however.
After allegations of abuse earlier this year, Masha Slamovich has been removed from the TNA roster page and is confirmed to not be with the company at the moment.
TNA will have a new home in 2026, with the promotion moving its flagship programming to the AMC Networks beginning Jan. 15. AMC will host Thursday Night iMPACT! every week, the first taste of pro wrestling the channel has ever had.
TNA Wrestling will have a new home in 2026, with the company agreeing to a new media rights deal with AMC Networks. The move will bring Thursday Night iMPACT! to AMC's flagship station, alongside TNA programming to the AMC+ app.
AMC Networks will be the new home of TNA Wrestling programming, which led to many speculating on the status of the latter's partnership with WWE. The Takedown on SI can provide an update on the situation.
TNA could be on the hunt for some new talent ahead of an expected new media rights deal, and one former AEW name could be getting a look from the organization.
TNA's media rights future has been a major talking point in the wrestling industry over the course of the past six months, and details on a potential timeline for a deal and suitors for the promotion have emerged.
TNA may be closing in on a new media rights deal, and former TNA World Heavyweight Champion Moose is optimistic about the direction of the company going forward.