WWE/TNA
TNA Wrestling has brought in several different stars into the company to bolster their roster to start 2026.
From talent from the independent scene to former WWE and AEW stars, there have been some solid additions that have made this new AMC era for TNA feel like a fresh product.
Whether it be Bear Bronson and The Righteous or Daria Rae and Elayna Black, these new faces could set the tone for even more debuting talent to make their way into the promotion in the coming weeks and months ahead.
Here are seven potential debuts on TNA IMPACT.
7. Richard Holliday

Richard Holliday is someone who has been making a name on the independent scene for the past decade.
As a singles star and in a handful of groups, Holliday has showcased himself to be one of the more impressive heels in wrestling today.
Most recently, Holliday was able to ply his trade and display his skills during a WWE tryout at the Performance Center.
While he could become the newest WWE signee, TNA Wrestling could swoop in to bring Holliday in and utilize him in their company in a major way.
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