There was a cloud over the Royal Rumble this yr – and rightfully so. After retiring after allegations of abuse from quite a few girls triggered Vince McMahon to “retire” in mid-2022, the person compelled his method again into WWE in 2023 beneath doubtful Succession fashion means. In his time again with the corporate, he appeared primarily targeted on promoting the corporate he had constructed to an social gathering, with rumours that people like the Saudi authorities have been occupied with operating the present.
When a deal was introduced across the 2023 version of WrestleMania, the push behind this sale turned fairly clear. Whereas there have been rumours that there have been provides that may have benefited shareholders fairly a bit extra, a deal was struck with a gaggle known as Endeavor that may search to merge the WWE with the UFC’s operations in a gaggle known as TKO – and considerably importantly, there was a provision put in place that Vince couldn’t be eliminated as a boss of this new firm with out his participation and consent.
A veteran of weaseling out of every kind of bullshit, McMahon was poised to get away with one other spherical of heinous behaviour, when one of many girls he settled with got here swinging again, alleging that Vince had not adopted by with cost phrases relating to a non-disclosure settlement, which left the matter open to litigation as soon as extra.
This can of worms cracked open the week earlier than the Royal Rumble would happen, and got here to a head when Vince himself tendered his resignation the day earlier than the present went dwell. Up till this level, high executives at Endeavor and TKO had brazenly talked about how Vince was as a legal responsibility to the group. His ousting was solely a matter of time, and lots of speculated that he was manipulated into a less expensive cope with Endeavor by WWE’s personal Nick Kahn – who along with being a former contestant on Wheel of Fortune – was additionally a longtime affiliate of Endeavor head honcho, Ari Emanuel. Regardless, having lastly been severed as soon as and for all from a spot of energy inside WWE, a contemporary path immediately introduced itself for the corporate, and lots of the gamers inside. And whereas they might (very poorly) reckon with the continuous focus of unhealthy press (once more, for good purpose), throughout the liminal area of the skilled wrestling stage, an array of attention-grabbing potentialities opened up.
Vince had been infamous for instigating a number of guidelines and inflexible concepts, starting from don’t ever sneeze in my presence to don’t ever acknowledge wrestling outdoors of this firm on the present. Whereas small bits of that had been shed when he “retired” within the first place, a number of the inflexible construction remained as his grip on the corporate by no means actually went free till his full resignation.
This was the ambiance when the 2024 Ladies’s Royal Rumble went into full gear.
All the time billed as the beginning of the “Highway to WrestleMania”, the Royal Rumble occasion typically provides the primary glimpse at what WWE needs to current on the yearly tradition phenomenon. The present is all the time anchored by two Rumble matches – girls’s and males’s – the place 30 contributors combat it out to find out a single winner who will go on to be a major occasion at WrestleMania. Over the course of this match, these contributors are slowly eradicated to hone a spotlight by the tip.
Given the quantity of spots in such a match, the corporate has typically crammed the match with a couple of totally different people who find themselves good surprises, however have completely no probability of profitable. For probably the most half, these “spots” go to wrestlers who’ve had historical past with the corporate prior to now, however don’t work with them on an ongoing foundation. These people are available, get an enormous cheer when their music hits, and the heel (or “unhealthy man”) who tosses them out will get a great, sustained boooooo out of the group earlier than the match builds to a crescendo with closing contributors.
Issues have been going to components for the beginning of the ladies’s match this yr with the primary contributors. You had some anchor contributors in some WWE veterans like Natalya and Bayley coming into in pretty early, with a returning Naomi coming in on the quantity two spot to nice fanfare. She had left he firm for a while beneath a dispute that could be a complete total article unto itself, and this was a homecoming of kinds. All half and parcel with how the Rumble usually goes. Candice LeRae come out as a little bit of filler because the 4th entrant (gifted as she is, there was zero probability she was profitable), after which the countdown hit for the fifth entrant.
The buzzer sounded. A siren wailed. The constructing went nuts. It couldn’t be.
Out from the again struts Jordynne Grace, an absolute brick home of a girl, and most significantly, a champion for a very totally different firm – TNA Wrestling. This was a outstanding factor, and the group knew it. Whereas it wasn’t the first time the TNA Ladies’s Champion had been part of the Rumble – that distinction would go to Mickie James only a few years beforehand – it was the primary time that the participant (a) hadn’t been a former member of the WWE roster, and crucially (b) beneath contract with one other firm (when Mickie had competed within the Rumble, she was engaged on a per-appearance cope with TNA).
This was one thing totally different. This was one thing wild. Grace would go on to do a outstanding little bit of enterprise within the match earlier than being eradicated by WWE powerhouse Bianca Belair after spending practically 20 minutes within the match. This wasn’t a remedy that was given to stars cultivated outdoors of the corporate, not to mention one not signed to WWE in any respect – which begged the query – what the heck was happening?!?
On the floor, the reply was easy: WWE had reached out to TNA to see if they may work out a little bit of a shock, and TNA obliged. It will be good publicity for the corporate whose total existence had been (and continues to be) fraught with points, relationship again to a couple weeks after their first reveals in 2002 once they practically needed to shut down because of a scarcity of cash.
For the longest time, TNA had been “the quantity two” wrestling promotion within the US (and arguably, the world, the place it typically did higher than WWE in markets just like the UK and India). In current instances, the “little promotion that would” has continued to maneuver alongside beneath the possession of the Canadian firm Anthem – which airs the promotion’s weekly present “Affect” on stations that they personal in Canada, and the US. Each channels aren’t effectively watched by any metrics – with Affect often touchdown outdoors of the highest 150 cable packages that air on the day the are broadcast. This implies they’re watched by quite a lot of people resembling gross sales of a mid-tier Marvel or DC e book – which is anemic for tv. Any publicity at that time can be good publicity proper? Nicely.
A really brief time after Grace appeared within the Rumble, TNA skilled its personal little bit of drama when it was revealed that Anthem was terminating the contract of Scott D’Amore, the person who had helped deliver TNA again from the brink of dying (the latest time) and pushed it again into the highlight. D’Amore had been a part of the corporate on and off for many of TNA’s existence and was thought of by many to be the heartbeat of the corporate – a lot in order that upon his termination, an open letter from the corporate’s expertise implored Anthem to rethink their choice. They didn’t.
Within the days since, it was revealed that D’Amore made the deal for Grace to seem on the Royal Rumble understanding full effectively his time was up at TNA. The upper ups have been looking for to tighten the belts whereas D’Amore had constructed up a technique of enlargement. He felt so passionately about this that he set out a proposal to buy the corporate from Anthem, believing that his technique would see the corporate construct up even additional, whereas Anthem’s cuts would see a return to the hazard zone TNA all the time appeared to dwell a hair away from within the unhealthy instances. They turned him down.
So the Royal Rumble comes and goes, and TNA as soon as once more entered a interval of turmoil. Mysteriously, a lot of the expertise posted an hourglass emoji to their social media accounts, with no clarification – although many assume that it was a sign to D’Amore that the clock was ticking on all of their contracts, they usually stood in solidarity with him. Regardless, people puzzled if there was extra to return from this newfound relationship between WWE and TNA. Hints and rumours stated that there can be extra to return, however nothing actually materialized till Could, when the siren as soon as once more sounded throughout an episode of NXT (WWE’s developmental model), and Jordynne Grace walked out as soon as once more to problem Roxanne Perez (the NXT Ladies’s Champion) to a match for the NXT title on the model’s subsequent large occasion.
Briefly measure, it was stated that Grace was to be paid in six figures for 3 appearances – the preliminary problem, an interim match to indicate her off to people who have been unfamiliar along with her work, and the championship match itself. This wasn’t info acknowledged on the reveals, however relatively on websites that report the “actual life” enterprise of wrestling. (Shout out to Fightful, actually the one place I belief to report such a info with journalistic rigour.) That stated, the determine is important contemplating the quantity of dates concerned – one thing that confirmed that WWE have been taking the connection between the businesses fairly severely.
This relationship grew in June when viral sensation Joe Hendry and Frankie Kazarian (each TNA wrestlers) appeared on NXT to problem in an enormous match to find out a #1 contender to the lads’s championship for that model. So naturally, questions have arisen – it’s clear what TNA is getting out of such a deal, however in what method may WWE profit from that includes these wrestlers who will not be beholden to their enterprise? Particularly when they’re considered within the tens of millions, and TNA is considered within the tens of 1000’s (not less than on broadcast tv – they’ve a number of streaming choices to their names as effectively).
Nicely, an concept shortly began circulating that WWE was within the enterprise to purchase TNA as a feeder system to their empire – or not less than feed off of it within the current. On the floor, this made some sense. Prior to now, the corporate had performed one thing comparable with ECW, floating the (on the time) influential firm with investments and getting first crack at a number of their greatest abilities – ultimately serving to bleed the corporate dry earlier than absorbing the corpse.
One of these behaviour has been widespread with WWE, however prior to now they solely labored with outdoors corporations when there was a method they may stand to learn. Outdoors of that, they have been typically behind the scenes pulling strings and buying belongings. With that sort of recreation play in thoughts, it appeared fully throughout the realm of risk that WWE had curiosity in TNA for one thing fairly outdoors of their anemic viewership. And with stories that Anthem weren’t simply “reducing to the bone, however reducing precise bone” in the best way they’d been operating issues since Scott D’Amore’s departure… why wouldn’t TNA be up on the market?
Nicely, the thought has been rejected by many within the know for a few causes. The primary was the truth that Anthem runs TNA to have content material for his or her stations. Whereas it may not be an earth shaker, it seemingly holds its personal with their expectations for his or her channels, which may imply fairly a bit for an organization like that. And second, was the truth that Vince’s bullshit wasn’t the solely authorized bother WWE discovered itself connected to prior to now few years.
For a while, a fledgling firm known as Main League Wrestling had began up with a former WWE artistic on the helm. Lately, this firm had been constructing fairly the popularity and following, to the purpose that they have been having conversations with totally different shops to hold their reveals. It was alleged that this firm was blocked from a reasonably profitable deal by WWE who pressured potential companions like Vice TV and Tubi from carrying MLW’s content material. After practically two full years of authorized maneuvering, WWE settled with MLW to the tune of $20 million – an unprecedented authorized loss for an organization that had, to that time, squeezed its method out of every kind of horrible issues they (allegedly) perpetrated. This isn’t a scenario that WWE needs to see repeated – and what higher method to take action than to be seen collaborating with a “competitor” for the primary time in a long time?
So sure, regardless of TNA’s perpetual osculating state of disaster (and the fervent needs of each wrestling fan’s dream to witness unfettered dream matches between wrestlers from totally different corporations), issues seem to land extra alongside Occam’s Razor than wherever within the fertile creativeness of the oldsters that may love a great crossover, or a neat shake up. Whereas it might be attention-grabbing if in any case these years, WWE bought an organization that was constructed fairly defiantly as an alternative choice to their model, however at this level, WWE isn’t working on the carny wrestling stage anymore. It’s owned by a big non-public fairness fashion firm, which is simply in acquisition mode when it identifies belongings it will possibly exploit for a achieve – and an organization pulling viewers within the tens-to-light-hundreds of 1000’s doesn’t quiet appear viable. And that’s earlier than you take into account the truth that Anthem actually has this firm to fill some blocks of their programming.
Whereas I don’t doubt WWE can be open to buying TNA primarily based on the worth of their archives alone, they in all probability wouldn’t achieve this except there was a hearth sale of some sort, like when the ended up buying WCW (their major competitors) in 2001. Within the meantime, a couple of emblems have been filed and linked to the tackle of Scott D’Amore’s wrestling college – primarily one thing known as Maple Leaf Wrestling (considerably satirically additionally MLW) and Grand Prix Wrestling – which places a better eye on the hourglasses that have been posted by any of TNA’s contracted wrestlers. Are people ready out their contracts to begin up one thing new sooner or later?
Solely time will inform.