TNA President Carlos Silva told TV Insider that the company is in “active negotiations” with a television partner for a new media rights deal.
“I can’t really put a timeline on how long that will take. The good news is the process has started,” Silva said. “We’re no longer just talking to a bunch of people to sort of gauge interest. Now we have an interested partner and working through potentially a deal for 2026.”
In previous interviews, Silva said he hoped to secure a deal before the end of the year and would be able to announce it in the final quarter of 2025.
“It’s going to happen as soon as it can happen. We were working on it as recently as yesterday, exchanging papers and trying to figure it out,” he continued.
Silva said that they’re excited about it and their main goal is to get this deal over the finish line.
It was not revealed who TNA is dealing with but rumors are that it’s a network that WWE has a partnership with already.
TNA currently airs on AXS TV, a network which is owned by TNA’s parent company Anthem Sports & Entertainment, meaning that they currently get zero revenue for television.
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