TNA Wrestling’s roster changes continue as another name has officially wrapped up in-ring duties.

According to Fightful Select, Aiden Prince has finished his role as an in-ring competitor with TNA. Prince’s contract is set to expire on January 1, 2025, but the Canadian star isn’t leaving the company entirely—he’ll remain involved in a non-wrestling capacity and contribute behind the scenes.

This marks yet another shift in TNA’s talent pool as the promotion heads into 2025. Prince’s transition away from wrestling follows the departures of international star KUSHIDA, who completed his run after Final Resolution, and Trent Seven, whose contract also recently ended. With several contracts reaching their expiration dates, the company is navigating significant changes to its roster.

Prince has been a consistent presence in TNA, known for his athleticism and charisma in the ring. While fans may miss seeing him compete, his continued involvement behind the scenes suggests his expertise will still play a role in shaping the company’s future.

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The news adds to the uncertainty surrounding other key talents whose contracts are also set to expire, including Steph De Lander and AJ Francis. Both stars have left strong impressions, with Francis earning praise for his recent matches and De Lander drawing interest for a potential return once she recovers from a neck injury.

As TNA faces these departures, fans are left wondering how the company will address its evolving roster. The turnover could signal new opportunities for fresh talent, but it also raises questions about how TNA plans to maintain its momentum in the coming year.

What are your thoughts on Aiden Prince stepping away from in-ring competition? Do you think TNA can successfully rebuild its roster in 2025? Share your opinions in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

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