Various: Myron Reed Reportedly Working Without Contract in TNA, TNA Announces Fade to Black: Slammiversary Cinematic Experience, NJPW Holds Hulk Hogan Tribute at 7/26 G1 Climax 2025 Event

As noted before, Myron Reed made his surprise return to TNA Wrestling earlier this month. Reed reunited with The Rascalz and has been filling in for Trey Miguel due to Miguel suffering a hernia injury.

Fightful Select reported that while Reed was recently added to TNA’s official roster page, those spoken to within TNA stated that Reed is currently working without a contract for the company.

It was reported that those spoken to stated that there is optimism within TNA that he will be around for more dates but he currently remains a free agent and is appearing on a freelance basis at this time.


TNA Announces Fade to Black: Slammiversary Cinematic Experience Airing This Monday

TNA Wrestling recently announced that a new documentary titled “TNA Slammiversary: Fade To Black” will be premiering on their TNA+ service on Monday, July 28th.

Official press release:

Slammiversary: Fade to Black Premieres Monday, July 28 Exclusively for TNA+ Annual VIP Members

TNA Wrestling presents Slammiversary: Fade to Black, a first-of-its-kind, cinematic mic’d-up experience that fuses the rawness of live sports with the emotion and spectacle of professional wrestling.

This isn’t just behind-the-scenes, it’s beyond the noise, beyond the lights, and deep into the heartbeat of a night that changed everything.
We follow the wrestler live, from the locker room to gorilla…not scripted, not staged.

Real-time banter with producers, trainers, and teammates. Muted moments of focus. Spikes of adrenaline. Natural hype. It’s more honest. More off the cuff. Less “wrestling,” more human truth.

This is a fresh layer of storytelling that deepens fan connection, drives digital engagement, and gives the audience a reason to believe beyond the ring.

Slammiversary: Fade to Black premieres on Monday, July 28 at 7pm ET exclusively for TNA+ Annual VIP members.


NJPW Holds Hulk Hogan Tribute at 7/26 G1 Climax 2025 Event

Saturday’s NJPW G1 Climax 2025 Night 6 event in Tokyo, Japan featured NJPW holding a tribute to the late WWE Hall of Famer and wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, real name Terry Bollea.

This tribute was held prior to the start of the show and featured a portrait of Hogan being held by former referee Tiger Hattori in the ring followed by a ten bell salute.

Hogan worked for NJPW from 1980 to 1985 and later from 1993 to 1994 and for one final match in Japan in 2003.