Is TNA Wrestling finally moving to a major cable network?
On Monday night, AMC released a mysterious teaser marked “1.15.26,” featuring the silhouette of a wrestling ring and the sound of a roaring crowd. This aligns with reports from Sports Illustrated’s Jon Alba, who indicated in November that AMC had emerged as a potential broadcast partner for TNA.
According to the report, multiple industry sources believe TNA programming is headed to AMC Networks. Members of the TNA roster have reportedly stated that promotional content for 2026 is already being filmed, with some talent explicitly believing the material is intended for AMC.
TNA President Carlos Silva has been confident throughout the year that the company would secure a new home for 2026. An official announcement is expected as early as today (Tuesday).
If confirmed, a move to AMC would significantly expand TNA’s reach. Industry estimates suggest AMC is available in approximately double the number of households compared to TNA’s current home, AXS TV, which is estimated to be in just over 30 million homes. This deal would mark a major shift for the promotion, which has been seeking a new domestic partner to increase revenue and visibility following a successful run of international distribution deals earlier this year.


















