Lance Archer On Potentially Returning To TNA: Never Say Never, I'm Running Strong With AEW Right Now

Lance Archer says you never know what will happen in the future.

Earlier in his career, Lance Archer competed for TNA for several years before he signed with WWE. He then wrestled for NJPW and other companies before he landed in AEW in 2020. Since then, Archer has wrestled for NJPW a few times in addition to his work with AEW/ROH.

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Speaking on Murderhawk Mailbag, Lance Archer was asked whether he had been following TNA lately and if he would consider another run there if he was not with AEW.

“I mean, the one thing I’ve always said about the business is you never say never. But right now, I’m with AEW. Everything’s going good and strong. I think everybody kind of keeps up with everything that’s going on in the business, and I have friends that are there, old tag partners. Brian Myers and I had a little bit of a history way back in the way with WWE. I’ve got good friends that I’ve known since my first run in TNA, like Frankie Kazarian. He and I were there way back in the early 2000s. I like to watch my friends, see their success, see what they’re doing. I think it’s good for the business when companies are doing their best to try to be competitive with other companies. As you see in the world of professional companies, there’s a lot of forbidden doors being opened lately, so it’s a cool time to see wrestling as a whole. As far as me in TNA, who knows what happens in the future? But right now, I’m running strong with AEW, and I have no plans to leave," Archer said.

Lance Archer recently said he wanted to be in the mix for the TNT Championship. Check out his comments here.

Archer previously commented on his AEW contract status. Click here to see what he had to say.

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