
The quartet look to have entered free agency.
Ahead of TNA Wrestling’s premiere on AMC Networks on Thursday, January 15, the promotion is no longer advertising Leon Slater’s X-Division Championship defence against Myron Reed of The Rascalz. While Slater is still featured in promotional material for the Dallas, Texas show, Reed is now absent.
According to PWInsider, The Rascalz are no longer under contract with TNA Wrestling, with Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel both seeing their deals expire at the end of 2025, while Reed has described himself as a “free agent” on X.
“The belief among those we have spoken with is that The Rascalz are no longer contractually bound to the promotion. Zach Wentz and Trey Miguel had deals expiring at the end of 2025 and we have been told TNA did not option those deals to continue for another year. Myron Reed’s Twitter bio currently lists him as a “Free Agent” so it would appear he is not under any current deal, either.”
-PWInsider
The report also notes that Dezmond Xavier, formerly known as Wes Lee in WWE NXT, was not under contract with TNA Wrestling during his return to the promotion.
Fightful Select reported in November last year that The Rascalz were exploring their options and were expected to attract interest outside TNA, so their next move remains uncertain.
PWInsider added that multiple TNA sources declined to comment on the quartet’s status. The group is still listed on the promotion’s roster page, although they are now free to appear elsewhere.
While The Rascalz appear to have left TNA Wrestling, the promotion seems to have retained the services of Steve Maclin for now. You can read more about that here.
As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on the future of The Rascalz as soon as we hear more.