Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) made significant changes to its talent and personnel roster in a recent announcement. Anthem Sports & Entertainment, the organization behind TNA, confirmed the departure of wrestling legend Tommy Dreamer and former TNA world champion Tessa Blanchard. This decision was shared through a press release, with Blanchard’s exit being verified by Fox News Digital earlier.
According to TNA’s statement, this action is part of a larger workforce reduction strategy. The aim is to streamline operations and enhance strategic focus and profitability. As a result, there will be an immediate shift in the creative leadership team. Dreamer, who contributed to both TNA’s Creative and Talent Relations Departments, has mutually agreed to part ways with the company.
Along with Dreamer, Tessa Blanchard has also been released. TNA expressed their best wishes to both Dreamer and Blanchard for their future endeavors.
TNA Wrestling today announced a workforce reduction, designed to streamline operations and sharpen strategic focus and profitability.
The departures continued with pro wrestler Sami Callihan, who announced through social media that he had left TNA. Callihan indicated surprise at not being offered a creative position, but remains optimistic about his next steps, encouraging fans to follow Pro Wrestling Revolver.
The exits of Dreamer, Blanchard, and Callihan follow recent announcements of Steve Maclin and Myla Grace also departing from TNA. These changes reflect a significant reshuffle within the company as they move forward.
Ryan Gaydos, a senior editor for Fox News Digital, reported on these changes in the wrestling world.

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