Eddie Edwards signs new TNA Wrestling contract


An Impact Wrestling mainstay is sticking around for the company’s return to TNA.
It was announced on Thursday that Eddie Edwards has re-signed with TNA Wrestling. Edwards has been with the promotion for nearly a decade, making his debut in 2014.
Edwards is a two-time Impact World Champion, five-time Impact Tag Team Champion, and a two-time X-Division Champion.
“I don’t think it’s much of a surprise,” Edwards told PWInsider about the new deal. “I don’t think my fans and friends are very much surprised that I’m sticking around, because everybody knows how I feel about this company. I think especially right now with the momentum that we have with TNA coming back and all that excitement. For me, it was a no-brainer and I’m very happy to be here and continue being here as long as I’m able to.”
Edwards spent much of his 2023 feuding with Frankie Kazarian. Their feud wrapped up with Kazarian winning a two-out-of-three falls Killer Impact match that aired this October.
At Impact Final Resolution last weekend, Ace Austin & Chris Bey retained their Impact Tag Team titles against Edwards & Brian Myers.
Impact Wrestling is changing its name back to TNA Wrestling starting with its Hard to Kill pay-per-view on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
KUSHIDA, Trent Seven, and Leon Slater have been announced as new TNA signees in recent weeks. PCO has also re-signed with the company.
