Aiden Prince announced on Saturday on Facebook that he was released from TNA Wrestling this past Friday.
Yesterday, i got the call that i was let go from TNA. Id be lying if i said i wasn’t bummed, my work has been so much of my life for the last 4/5 years. Thank you everyone I had the pleasure of working with❤️
It ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.”
Prior to his departure, Prince had been with TNA since 2018 and had worked in a behind-the-scenes role in the company following his in-ring retirement in January of 2026.
Prince is the third confirmed person to have been released from TNA’s staff as part of a larger “workforce reduction” that took place over this past week, following TNA Head of Talent Relations Tommy Dreamer and TNA producer Sami Callihan.

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