Major TNA Contracts Set to Expire — The Hardys and Others Facing Uncertain Futures

As TNA Wrestling gears up for Bound For Glory just hours away, the company could soon be entering one of its most pivotal moments in its history.
According to a new report from Fightful Select, more than a dozen TNA stars — including legendary tag team icons Matt and Jeff Hardy — are nearing the end of their current contracts.
The Hardys reportedly signed one-year deals with TNA in November 2024, meaning those agreements are set to expire before the end of this year. Sources close to the situation describe the arrangement as “mutually beneficial,” with both sides gaining tremendous value from the reunion.
“The deal has been mutually beneficial and a lot of positive has emerged from it,” the report stated. “The Hardys have regularly stayed hours after TNA shows to fulfill heavily in-demand meet and greets.”
Since returning, the brothers have enjoyed a career renaissance — capturing tag team gold across TNA, NXT, and House of Glory — cementing their legacy as one of wrestling’s most enduring and decorated duos. Behind the curtain, both Matt and Jeff have maintained an excellent relationship with TNA management, praised for their professionalism and commitment to fan engagement.
Still, questions linger about whether the pair will re-sign or explore new opportunities in early 2026.
The Hardys aren’t the only ones with expiring deals. At least a dozen other talents — including The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) and Cedric Alexander — are reportedly in similar positions, with several contracts winding down as the year closes.
While optimism reportedly exists within TNA leadership about keeping key performers, no official renewals have been confirmed. If even a portion of these contracts lapse, TNA could be facing a major roster overhaul heading into 2026 — a critical year that may redefine the company’s modern identity.
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This could quietly become the most important story of TNA’s post-rebrand era. Bound For Glory marks the peak of the company’s momentum — but losing high-profile stars like The Hardys or The IInspiration would sting.
If TNA wants to maintain its current buzz, retention will be just as vital as recruitment. Expect management to put aggressive renewal offers on the table once Bound For Glory wraps. But if history has taught us anything about The Hardys, it’s that they’ve never been afraid to reinvent themselves — or surprise the industry.