Myla Grace asked for her release from TNA, the third woman this year to ask for it. None of them have signed with either AEW or WWE. For a division that has virtually zero talent anyone else wants as far as bigger companies go, it should raise some red flags that women don’t want to work there and would rather work in the indies instead.
Also, pretty sure since the TV deal was announced that TNA has lost more wrestlers than they’ve gained, and it wasn’t a particularly deep roster to begin with. And then they’ll very likely be losing Leon Slater and Mike Santana later this year as well.
TNA should have used the momentum going into the AMC debut to grow and improve the product, but they are just going one step forward and taking two steps back.