Summary
Lance Storm weighed in after MJF publicly blasted TNA president Carlos Silva over several canceled bookings involving TNA and AEW talent.
The latest fallout came after Silva said TNA talent had been pulled from matches involving AEW wrestlers because of partner conflicts. That affected Moose's scheduled appearance for MLP, along with MJF vs. Nic Nemeth at Create-A-Pro and Ricochet vs. Leon Slater at the WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow.
MJF later addressed the issue during a media appearance and argued that the decision was hurting wrestlers by taking money off the table.
Quote from Lance Storm
During a recent interview, Storm answered that point this way:
"I would like to point out that if he thinks not letting them wrestle AEW talent on indie shows is taking food out of their mouths, I would say MJF saying, 'Don't support that company' is also taking food out of their mouths."
Where the MJF and TNA dispute stands
Storm's response adds another layer to a story that has already produced public frustration from multiple sides. MJF framed the canceled matches as a move that hurt wrestlers financially, while Storm turned that argument back on him by pointing to MJF's call for fans not to support TNA.
Nic Nemeth has also spoken about the canceled Create-A-Pro match, saying he was disappointed the bout was scrapped. Storm has been vocal on other current wrestling talking points lately as well, including when he said a Cody Rhodes line to Stephanie McMahon made him stop watching Raw.
What Lance Storm's response means for MJF and TNA
Storm's comments keep attention on how messy the TNA and AEW booking situation has become, especially now that it has affected advertised matches involving MJF, Nic Nemeth, Leon Slater and Moose. His point also shifts part of the discussion away from company policy and toward the public pressure surrounding it.
For fans, the clearest consequence is that the story is no longer just about one canceled match. It now feels like a wider public dispute over how both promotions and their talent handle outside bookings and the wrestlers caught in the middle.
Sources
As reported by Fightful. As reported by Wrestling Observer Live.


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