Breaking News: The world of professional wrestling is buzzing with the latest developments regarding Killer Kelly's status with TNA Wrestling. Just before its much-anticipated debut on AMC, TNA made headlines by re-signing several prominent in-ring performers, including Mustafa Ali and the renowned Hardy Boys, who are the reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions. However, not every contract negotiation has ended on a positive note for TNA.
According to reports from Fightful Select, Killer Kelly is one of the talents who has officially parted ways with TNA Wrestling after her most recent contract came to an end. This follows a brief period last month when discussions were ongoing about potentially extending her contract. Unfortunately, those talks did not yield a favorable outcome, and it appears that Kelly has "effectively left the company" without any current creative direction laid out for her future in TNA.
Interestingly, Kelly's original contract was set to expire in August 2025. However, due to her absence for maternity leave, this timeline was extended by an additional four months.
Killer Kelly, who once held the title of Knockouts Tag Team Champion, made her return to TNA programming in June 2025, with aspirations to challenge then-Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. Although she competed fiercely, Kelly was unable to secure the championship, losing a chain match against Slamovich on "TNA iMPACT." Her last match in TNA was recorded on December 7, where she faced defeat at the hands of Myla Grace during an episode of "TNA Xplosion."
As of now, there is no public information about Kelly's next steps in her wrestling career. In contrast, fellow wrestler Jake Something wasted no time in finding a new platform following the conclusion of his TNA contract on January 1. Now going by Jake Doyle, he has been welcomed into the All Elite Wrestling roster, making his debut announcement through Don Callis on last Wednesday's edition of "AEW Dynamite."
This turn of events raises intriguing questions about the shifting landscape of wrestling promotions. Will Killer Kelly find a new opportunity elsewhere, or could this be a pivotal moment in her career? And what does Jake Doyle’s quick transition to AEW mean for the competition among wrestling companies? Share your thoughts and let us know what you think!