Summary
TNA President Carlos Silva says partner conflicts are the reason some TNA wrestlers have recently been pulled from outside events.
The update follows word that Moose was removed from Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling's Multiverse show on April 17 in Las Vegas after previously being approved for the appearance. Concern has also grown around other announced cross-promotional matches involving TNA and AEW talent.
Outside bookings now under more scrutiny
The timing matters because several notable matches are still on the calendar. TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater is scheduled to face Ricochet at the WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow, while AEW World Champion MJF is set to meet Nic Nemeth at Create-A-Pro's May 1 event.
Silva's explanation suggests TNA is dealing with issues tied to existing business relationships, not a one-off change involving only Moose. That puts added attention on any independent or convention-week card built around TNA and AEW names sharing the same lineup.
What the Silva update could mean for TNA bookings
If partner conflicts continue to affect approvals, promoters could be forced to reshuffle cards that were built around advertised TNA talent. For fans, that makes the status of matches involving names like Moose, Leon Slater, and Nic Nemeth worth watching until those appearances are reaffirmed closer to show night.
It also puts a spotlight on how carefully TNA may handle crossover appearances when AEW talent is involved. Based on the matches already announced, this is not just about one booking, it could affect multiple high-profile WrestleMania week and post-Mania attractions.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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