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TNA Wrestling Lays Off Two Executives & Several Employees

By The Spotlight StaffMay 31, 2024
TNA Wrestling Lays Off Two Executives & Several Employees

Dave Sahadi, Creative Director of TNA Wrestling, has been fired from the company, PWInsider reported. Sahadi joined TNA Wrestling in 2004 after working 11 years for WWE. However, he left TNA in 2017 and re-joined the company in 2019.

RD Evans, the Head of Creative and a producer at TNA, has also been let go by the company. PWInsider noted that Evans had been frustrated with TNA prior to his departure.

PWInsider also noted that Anthem Sports & Entertainment (TNA’s parent company) has fired several employees from the live events division. A source told PWInsider that Anthem is restructuring the division. However, wrestlers have not been released yet.

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