
TNA Wrestling has clarified its broadcast strategy for the end of the year, pivoting away from previously stated ambitions for a weekly live television product and instead committing to a taping-based schedule.
On October 1, the company confirmed its final two production blocks for 2025 will be multi-day tapings. The events are scheduled for November 13-15 in Orlando, Florida, followed by a December 5-7 run in El Paso, Texas. This schedule halts any immediate plans for the weekly live broadcasts that were once presented as a key objective for the promotion.
The decision represents a significant shift from public statements made by Anthem Sports Group President Carlos Silva, who had previously connected a new media rights deal to the company’s future. “A new media rights deal would provide us the opportunity to go live 52 weeks a year, and in today’s world live matters,” Silva had said.
The tapings in El Paso are slated to include the company’s first-ever Fan Appreciation Weekend. Tickets for both events will be available to the public on Friday, October 17, following a pre-sale on October 15.
BREAKING: TNA Wrestling Ends 2025 Season With Three Consecutive Nights of Live Events in Orlando, Florida and El Paso, Texas
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This confirmation of TNA’s internal schedule comes amid a high-profile on-screen collaboration with WWE’s NXT brand.
During the September 30 edition of NXT, team captains were named for an upcoming “Showdown” event pitting the two promotions against each other. NXT General Manager Ava appointed NXT Champion Ricky Saints and NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne to lead the brand, while TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella selected Mike Santana and reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Kelani Jordan. Jordan’s selection, as she is an active NXT roster member, created a moment of on-screen confusion for Jayne.