TNA/WWE
With perpetual movement in professional wrestling, it could be that there are some brand new faces set to sign with TNA Wrestling soon.
From some who have been in the promotion before, to others that could be looking for a second chance at a fresh start, there are some intriguing possibilities for free agents that could sign to TNA Wrestling in the near future.
Here are six potential TNA Wrestling signings that could be coming up soon.
6. Trevor Lee

Back in 2024, Cameron Grimes was released from WWE after a five-year run with the promotion but certainly hasn’t ended career.
Pressing on in independent wrestling, Lee continues to be active in in-ring competition and could definitely use a second look from TNA Wrestling.
Able to bring back a version of his Cameron Grimes character from NXT and WWE or start something entirely fresh, Lee could bring his veteran experience as well as innate likeability to the TNA Wrestling brand.
Potentially able to shine as a babyface in the promotion, Trevor Lee would be a solid shout for a TNA Wrestling pick-up in 2026.
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