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TNA pulls all talent from wrestling AEW stars at indie shows

TNA Wrestling has pulled all of its talent from their booked matches against AEW talent at upcoming independent shows during WrestleMania weekend and beyond.

The matches were all originally given the green light but TNA President Carlos Silva pulled the plug on everything after rumored interference from WWE. There are also rumors that Silva was not pleased that AEW moved their Collision show to Thursday last week, which made the decision even more easier.

Moose was removed from the MLP Multiverse show while Leon Slater was removed from his planned match against Ricochet at the annual Mark Hitchcock Supershow. Former TNA champion Nic Nemeth was also pulled from his match against MJF for Create-A-Pro on May 1, a decision which did not go down well.

All TNA talent were also removed from the West Coast Pro shows during Mania week.

TNA has a working relationship with WWE through NXT.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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