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Taryn Terrell departs Impact Wrestling

Impact Knockout Taryn Terrell has departed the company and will no longer be part of the Bound For Glory pay-per-view.

The Impact Twitter account sent a tweet today announcing that the two sides are parting ways. “Taryn would like to pursue other career options and she has our full support. We wish Taryn well in whatever she does next,” the tweet said.

Terrell was supposed to be part of the fatal 4-way match for the Knockouts title but the match has now been changed to a triple threat. On Impact last night, the announcers said that she was not “medically cleared” to explain her absence.

Terrell starting working with TNA in 2012 after spending two years with WWE where she was the General Manager of ECW and later moved to Smackdown. In January 2016, she left TNA but returned in August of this year attacking Gail Kim during her GFW Knockouts Championship match against Sienna.

The former Playboy model has two kids and is married to professional motorcyclist and stunt man Joseph Dryden.


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