In January 2025, WWE and TNA Wrestling announced a multi-year partnership, marking the beginning of a crossover between the two companies. This collaboration has provided opportunities for talents to compete on both shows and win championship titles.
Since the partnership began, several NXT stars have held TNA championship titles, while TNA wrestlers have made multiple appearances on WWE television. Notably, the Hardy Boyz, who are the reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions, won the NXT Tag Team Titles last year and also competed at NXT's Halloween Havoc event. Additionally, Joe Hendry participated in the 2025 Men's Royal Rumble Match and faced Randy Orton at WrestleMania 41. Moose recently challenged Ethan Page for the North American Title at Deadline, and Leon Slater competed at Saturday Night’s Main Event, which featured John Cena’s farewell match.
With TNA securing a TV deal with AMC Networks, questions arose about the future of the partnership between WWE and TNA. However, TNA President Carlos Silva confirmed that the collaboration would continue through 2026.
According to BodySlam+, sources close to both companies indicate that the partnership is expected to last until at least 2028. Reports suggest that both companies are satisfied with the collaboration's success and recognize the numerous opportunities it has created for talents across both promotions.
