A Trio Of IMPACT WRESTLING Veterans Have Parted Ways With The Company

A Trio Of IMPACT WRESTLING Veterans Have Parted Ways With The Company

Just days after Mike Bennett and Maria Kanellis made the leap from Impact Wrestling to WWE, it's now been revealed that three veteran wrestlers with the company have also parted ways with them...

By JoshWilding - Jun 20, 2017 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: PWInsider
Ever since TNA was sold to Anthem and rebranded as Impact Wrestling, there have been a lot of changes behind the scenes. For starters, Jeff Jarrett is back in charge and while there are some who are happy with that - Scott Steiner, for example - there are a lot of other talents who have started flocking from the company in recent weeks and months. 

Mike Bennett and Maria Kanellis showed up at WWE Money in the Bank on Sunday, while the likes of 
Crazzy Steve and Gunner are also said to be on the way to either NXT or WWE.

Now, it's been revealed that Shane "Hurricane" Helms (who has been serving as a manager for Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett as part of the Helms Dynasty) has also left, with him stating on Twitter that "I
've never been an ass-kisser and I damn sure wasn't gonna start with an owl," adding that the remaining roster "deserve so much more." 

Meanwhile, it's also been reported that Al Snow and Simon Diamond have also left. The former has been with TNA since 2008, while the latter has been part of the company since way back in 2003. What this means for Impact Wrestling, in the long run, remains to be seen, but it will be interesting to see whether or not the company keeps haemorrhaging talent! 
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