WWE And TNA Are Staying Together Until 2028 And It Changes Everything
Professional wrestling rarely stands still, but every once in a while, something happens that genuinely feels like a turning point.ย The latest report from Bodyslam.net, suggesting that the WWE and TNA partnership is expected to continue until at least 2028, fits firmly into that category.ย
What once sounded like a short-term experiment now looks like a long-term strategy that could reshape how modern wrestling operates. When the collaboration first surfaced in early 2025, skepticism was natural. WWE has historically kept rival promotions at armโs length, while TNA has spent years fighting for stability and relevance after a turbulent past.ย
The idea that both sides would not only work together but also commit to multiple years felt almost unrealistic. Fast forward to today, and the reality is clear.ย This partnership has worked, it has delivered, and both companies appear fully invested in where it can lead. The confirmation that the relationship is expected to remain intact through 2028 sends a strong message. This is no longer a novelty crossover. It is a calculated move with long-term vision behind it.
WWE And TNA Have Quietly Built Trust Over Time
The WWE and TNA relationship officially began in January 2025 with a limited but carefully planned collaboration.ย Early appearances mainly involved WWE NXT talent crossing over into TNA programming, allowing WWE to test the waters without overcommitting. For TNA, it was an immediate boost in visibility and credibility.
What followed was a steady expansion rather than an overnight explosion.ย Wrestlers such as Leon Slater, Xia Brookside, and Lรฉi ลถวng Lee made appearances that felt purposeful rather than forced.ย
The crossover never overshadowed TNAโs own roster, which helped avoid the impression that the company was becoming a developmental extension of WWE. Veterans like Frankie Kazarian benefited as well, gaining renewed attention through the partnership while still maintaining their identity within TNA. The balance mattered, and both companies appeared to understand that from the start.
Rumors of instability began circulating once TNA announced its new media deal with AMC Networks.ย Some reports suggested the WWE partnership could quietly fade away, especially with TNA securing its own major television platform. Those rumors were quickly shut down.ย
TNA President Carlos Silva publicly dismissed the idea that the AMC agreement would impact the WWE relationship, emphasizing that communication between both sides remained strong.
The latest Bodyslam report, confirming that the partnership is expected to run until at least 2028, backs up those claims.ย This level of commitment suggests WWE sees real value in TNAโs growth, while TNA benefits from WWEโs global reach without sacrificing independence.
The AMC Deal Changes Everything For TNA

While the WWE partnership is important, TNAโs multi-year deal with AMC Networks might be the most significant step the company has taken in over a decade.ย Beginning January 15, 2026, TNAโs flagship show will air as Thursday Night iMPACT! on AMC and AMC+, positioning the brand on a mainstream cable network with a built-in audience far beyond wrestlingโs core fan base.
This deal is believed to run into early 2029, providing rare long-term stability for a company that has spent years bouncing between networks.ย The move to AMC also allows TNA to present itself as a serious player again, not just an alternative but a polished product capable of drawing consistent weekly viewers.
The decision to broadcast live from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, adds another layer of credibility to the event. Live wrestling has energy, unpredictability, and urgency that taped shows often lack. For a relaunch of this scale, that choice feels intentional.
Importantly, this AMC deal did not disrupt the WWE partnership.ย Reports indicate that TNA handled negotiations independently, but maintained open communication with WWE throughout the process. That transparency appears to have strengthened trust rather than weakened it. Instead of choosing between growth and collaboration, TNA has managed to do both.
What The Extended Partnership Means For Talent And Fans
For wrestlers, this partnership, continuing through 2028, opens doors that simply did not exist before.ย WWE NXT talent can gain experience working different styles, crowds, and production environments without leaving the company. TNA wrestlers receive exposure on WWE platforms that were previously unreachable.
This type of controlled freedom benefits careers on both sides. Wrestlers grow without burning bridges, and fans get to see fresh matchups that feel organic rather than rushed. Speculation is already building around major crossover moments tied to the AMC debut. The idea of AJ Styles appearing in TNA again, even briefly, carries real emotional weight given his history with the company.ย
Even if such appearances are limited, the possibility alone adds intrigue and anticipation. For fans, the biggest gain is unpredictability. Wrestling thrives when anything feels possible, and partnerships like this restore that feeling.ย
Watching weekly shows knowing a surprise appearance or storyline twist could cross company lines brings back the excitement that has been missing from parts of modern wrestling. It also encourages fans to follow multiple promotions rather than staying locked into one ecosystem. That type of shared audience ultimately strengthens the industry as a whole.
Why This Move Could Shape Wrestlingโs Future
The idea of WWE maintaining a multi-year working relationship with another promotion would have sounded absurd not long ago. Triple H, however, has handled things very flexibly.ย Wrestling history is full of territorial isolation and corporate protectionism. This partnership challenges that mindset.
By extending the WWE and TNA relationship through at least 2028, both companies are signaling that collaboration does not weaken dominance.ย It can enhance it. WWE retains its position as the industry leader while gaining creative flexibility. TNA gains stability, exposure, and legitimacy without losing control of its identity.
With TNA locked into a major television deal and WWE continuing to expand its global reach, the timing could not be better.ย The next few years offer opportunities for storytelling, talent development, and cross-promotion that wrestling fans have not consistently experienced in the modern era.
This partnership is not about nostalgia or shock value. It is about sustainability and growth. If handled correctly, it could serve as a blueprint for how wrestling companies coexist rather than cannibalize each other.
As Thursday Night iMPACT! approaches and WWE programming continue to reference TNA more openly, one thing feels certain.ย This is not a short chapter. It is the beginning of a new era, one that might quietly redefine professional wrestling long after 2028 arrives.
