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TNA Wrestling has confirmed that former Knockouts World Champion Tasha Steelz has re-signed with the company.
With Steelz first announcing the news while speaking with Denise Salcedo on Instinct Culture, TNA Wrestling has shared an official statement about Steelz’ future with the promotion on its website.
Confirming that Tasha Steelz will be in Boston for Slammiversary, TNA Wrestling shared the following:
TNA Wrestling confirmed today that it has re-signed Tasha Steelz, as first reported by Instinct Culture.
A loyal, trusted member of Order 4, Tasha is a former Knockouts World Champion and two-time Knockouts World Tag Team Champion. She made her pro wrestling debut in 2016 and first appeared in TNA Wrestling in 2019.
Tasha and all the stars of TNA Wrestling head to Boston for Slammiversary, the summertime showcase event on Sunday, June 28, at Agganis Arena on the campus of Boston University.
Also appearing at Slammiversary: The Hardys, TNA Wrestling World Champion Mike Santana, TNA Knockouts World Champion Léi Yǐng Lee, TNA X-Division Champion Cedric Alexander, TNA International Champion Mustafa Ali and the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, The Elegance Brand. Also confirmed to appear in Boston for Slammiversary: Nic Nemeth, Moose, Ricky Sosa, Brian Myers, Bear Bronson, Eddie Edwards, Xia Brookside and more. Plus, Amazing Red will be at Slammiversary.
Commenting on the re-signing announcement Steelz took to Twitter to write:
More MUVA! More Flava! Okkuurrr 🤟🏽💋🇵🇷
TNA Slammiversary will emanate from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on June 28.
Steelz has been with TNA since May 2019, notably becoming Knockouts World Champion after defeating Mickie James at Sacrifice 2022.
She held the gold for 106 days, before dropping the title to Jordynne Grace in a Queen of the Mountain match also featuring Chelsea Green, Deonna Purrazzo and Mia Yim at that year’s Slammiversary event.
In addition to the Knockouts World Title, Steelz has also held the Knockouts Tag Team Championship twice alongside Kiera Hogan during her TNA Wrestling tenure.
With the likes of Steve Maclin and Myla Grace confirmed to have departed TNA Wrestling, it will be interesting to see future roster announcements, as more changes occur.
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