-- TNA wrestler Jai Vidal is no longer with the company. Fightfulselect.com reported yesterday that Vidal asked for and was granted his release recently. He had signed a multi-year contract in late 2022 that was set to expire in January of 2025. He hadn't wrestled for TNA since August and was reportedly frustrated with the creative process.
-- Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling founder and owner Scott D'Amore told Sean Ross Sapp that when he parted ways with TNA, the company had instituted a non-complete clause as terms of his release. However, D'Amore and TNA worked out an "amicable agreement" to end the clause early which is what allowed him to pursue other wrestling opportunities and ultimately Maple Leaf Wrestling.
-- WWE's annual live event at MSG around Christmas has yet to be announced and the company's advertisements and promotional materials don't seem to feature that traditional super show as well. Fightfulselect.com reports that despite that, there is still hope as the December 26 show at MSG is listed on an internal talent app for live events. It should be noted that despite its presence on the app, it's still possible for it to be removed if WWE has decided to scrap the event.
