So you're saying there's a chance.
Jeff Jarrett co-founded TNA in 2002 and helped build it up over its first several years. He left the company in 2014 and later returned in 2015. In addition to TNA, Jarrett founded Global Force Wrestling. Jarrett joined AEW in 2022, and he serves as the Director of Business Development. Meanwhile, TNA went through a regime change when Scott D'Amore was terminated in February 2024, and he was replaced by Anthony Cicione.
Speaking on My World with Jeff Jarrett, the WWE Hall of Famer answered various questions from fans. In one highlight, he was asked whether there was any chance he would consider making inquiries if TNA was ever on the market or for sale, possibly alongside Conrad Thompson, who helped promote and produce Ric Flair's Last Match in 2022.
“Like anything, anything in the wrestling business, I’m interested in that, and what are they valued at? People get into these valuations, and I don’t care what it is. You can come up with all the valuations you want in the world, you gotta find a buyer, period, and then that buyer has to agree with that evaluation. Other than that, it’s just great fodder, if you will. I’m not discounting tax situations and all that kind of stuff, but certainly, I’d take a look at anything, and if Conrad says, ‘Let’s do it,’ I’d say, ‘Let’s do it,' [laughs] " Jarrett said.
As of this writing, there is no indication that TNA is on the market or for sale.
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