Carlos Silva: TNA Is A Place For Both Young Stars And Established Legends

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The TNA President has discussed how he feels the company can benefit a wide range of wrestlers.

Returning to the Total Nonstop Action name in 2023 and forming a partnership with WWE earlier this year, fans wouldn’t be blamed for being unsure of what to expect of TNA Wrestling in the modern day. Now, the company’s President has discussed how he thinks they can become known for showcasing variety of different wrestlers, from up and comers to established stars.

Speaking to Justin Barrasso of Undisputed, Carlos Silva said TNA is a place for both young wrestlers and those who’ve already made their name.

“We have a lot of goals. We can develop young stars. Joe Hendry is a great example. I know he wrestled elsewhere, but TNA provided a platform for him to reach new levels–then you saw him at WrestleMania. TNA is a place for young stars like Leon Slater. It’s a place for legends like The Hardys and stars like Eric Young, Nic Nemeth, Matt Cardona, and Frankie Kazarian–and I could go on and on.”

-Carlos Silva

TNA’s next pay-per-view is Bound For Glory, taking place on October 12. The card includes respective title defences for NXT’s Trick Williams and Kelani Jordan, as well as Team 3D vs The Hardys in a tables match and the Call Your Shot gauntlet.

Recently, Carlos Silva revealed that TNA are in active talks over a TV deal. You can read more about that here.

As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on TNA as soon as we hear more.

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