Frankie Kazarian: I Came Back To TNA To Be TNA World Champion, That’s Something I Need To Achieve

Frankie Kazarian won't stop until he's on top.

At TNA Slammiversary, Frankie Kazarian will challenge Moose for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in a six-way match. Kazarian's history with TNA dates back to 2003, and the five-time TNA X-Division Champion fully returned to the company at TNA Hard To Kill 2023 after he left AEW.

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Speaking with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, Frankie Kazarian discussed returning to TNA.

“I bet on myself. I chose to come back to TNA. It’s the best decision I could have made. I want to be in the mix, and I believe I’m good enough to be in the mix. I’m having an absolute blast, and this is what I dreamed and fantasized about since I was a young boy," Kazarian said.

Kazarian went on to preview the world title match at TNA Slammiversary. He stated that he came back to the company to be the world champion, and that was something that he needed to achieve. Kazarian noted that the world title had eluded him, but he would not stop until he won the gold.

“I came back to be TNA world champion. That’s always eluded me, but that’s something I need to achieve. I’m not going to stop until I become TNA world champion," Kazarian said.

Nic Nemeth recently previewed the world title match at TNA Slammiversary. Check out his comments here.

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