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Multi-Time WWE Champion Officially Signs with TNA

Former WWE star Elias, now known as Elijah, officially signs with TNA Wrestling following his debut appearance teaming with Joe Hendry against The Colóns on February 20.

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TNA Wrestling announced today the signing of former WWE star Elias, who now performs under the name Elijah. The multi-time WWE champion made his TNA debut on February 20 during a live episode of Impact, where he teamed with Joe Hendry.

During his debut appearance, Elijah came to the aid of TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, who was facing a two-on-one attack from The Colóns. This initial appearance has now led to a full-time contract with the promotion.

TNA released an official statement regarding the signing, confirming the acquisition of the top free agent.

TNA Wrestling confirmed today that it has signed top free agent Elijah, who made a shocking appearance February 20th on the live episode of iMPACT!, saving TNA World Champion Joe Hendry from a two-on-one attack by The Colons.

The Pittsburgh native will discuss his decision to join TNA Wrestling during an appearance on Busted Open Radio. The interview is scheduled for Friday, February 28, starting at 11am EST on SiriusXM channel 156.

Elijah began his professional wrestling career in 2008 and spent approximately ten years with WWE, where he captured multiple championships. His accomplishments in WWE include winning the Breakout Superstar of the Year award in 2018.

Fans will have opportunities to see Elijah perform at upcoming TNA live events in El Paso on March 14-15. The first night features Sacrifice, which will air live on the TNA+ app, while the second night will feature matches taped for Impact on AXS TV.

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Top TNA Star Injured at Sacrifice

Mustafa Ali dislocated his jaw during his match against Mike Santana at TNA Sacrifice in El Paso, but managed to reset it himself and finish the match.

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Mustafa Ali suffered a dislocated jaw injury during his match against Mike Santana at TNA Sacrifice in El Paso, Texas. Despite the injury, Ali continued competing and finished the match.

According to Fightful Select, Ali managed to reset his jaw himself during the match. The injury is not considered serious, and Ali is expected to continue his scheduled appearances.

The match ended with Ali securing a victory over Santana, adding another win to his record since joining TNA Wrestling. His decision to complete the match despite the injury demonstrates his professional commitment.

Ali chose to sign with TNA Wrestling earlier this year, establishing himself as one of the promotion’s prominent performers. His ability to work through the dislocated jaw shows his determination as a competitor.

TNA Unbreakable is scheduled to take place in the coming weeks, with Ali expected to participate as planned despite the recent injury.

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TNA Achieves Major Milestone with Sacrifice

TNA Wrestling’s Sacrifice 2025 premium live event has completely sold out at El Paso County Coliseum just hours before showtime, marking the promotion’s highest-attended U.S. event in ten years.

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TNA Sacrifice 2025 has sold out all available tickets just hours before the show begins at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas.

The sellout makes Sacrifice 2025 the highest-attended United States event for TNA Wrestling in a decade, surpassing Victory Road 2024 in San Antonio, which also sold out completely.

TNA had previously opened additional seating due to strong demand, and those tickets have now been claimed as well.

Fans still interested in attending the company’s programming can find a limited number of seats available for the March 15 television tapings, though these are expected to sell out soon.

The impressive ticket sales continue a positive trend for TNA Wrestling, which has seen growing attendance figures at recent events throughout the United States.

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Grim Update on Hardy Boyz’s WWE Future Revealed

Matt Hardy reveals on his podcast that while The Hardy Boyz have completed their current NXT stint, they remain interested in pursuing the NXT Tag Team Championships.

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Matt Hardy has confirmed that The Hardy Boyz have completed their current run in NXT but still have future plans with WWE. The statement came during an episode of The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast.

Yes. I do think we would want to run it back. As of right now, our little run with NXT is wrapped,” Hardy said. “We do have some stuff on our schedule to do with WWE a little later on down the road. Nothing specifically with NXT yet, but…

When podcast host Jon Alba attempted to get more details about their WWE plans, Hardy kept the information vague.

Just stuff, I’m going to leave it at that right now. We have stuff lined up with WWE.

Hardy expressed interest in returning to NXT specifically to pursue the tag team championships. The titles remain an achievement missing from The Hardy Boyz’ extensive tag team resume.

But I would love to run it back, especially when we gave our initial thoughts following the match,” Hardy continued. “The first thing post-match is like, hey, these guys got a shot at the TNA Tag Team Titles and we were able to retain our titles, we prevailed. But does this now earn us a shot at the NXT Tag Team Championships? Because that is a tag team title that The Hardys do not have on their resume, and The Hardys would like to have that on their resume. I think there’s maybe a selling point there, too.

The Hardy Boyz began their unexpected NXT tenure on February 25, with their most significant appearance coming on March 11 when they defeated Fraxiom in a non-title match.

Jeff Hardy praised the athleticism of Fraxiom team members Nathan Frazer and Axiom following their bout.

Their human hearts are more like rocket-boosters. That’s the fastest team I’ve ever been in the ring with.

WWE has not announced any future appearances for The Hardy Boyz in NXT or on other WWE programming.

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