Here's Why Brandi Rhodes And Magnus Recently Parted Ways With GLOBAL FORCE WRESTLING

Here's Why Brandi Rhodes And Magnus Recently Parted Ways With GLOBAL FORCE WRESTLING

Over the weekend, news broke that Global Force Wrestling (formerly TNA) had lost another two of its stars: Magnus and Brandi Rhodes. Find out why these guys decided to walk away from the company after the jump.

By MarkCassidy - Aug 07, 2017 07:08 PM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Via PW Mania
If GFW continues to lose talent at this rate, pretty soon there'll be nobody left. The latest wrestlers to part way with the company are Nick "Magus" Aldis and a more recent acquisition to the roster, Brandi Rhodes.

A new report has revealed that Rhodes asked for her release when GFW was not willing to accommodate her with time off to shoot a new TV show. Rhodes is expected to continue making ROH and indy appearances moving forward. Magus, meanwhile, decided not to resign when he wasn't happy with their new contract.

Is there any chance either of these talented wrestlers might end up in WWE? Well, Brandi Rhodes - as in, wife of Cody Rhodes - is highly unlikely, but there's always the possibility Magnus could follow the likes of Samoa Joe, Eric Young and Drew McIntyre into NXT at some point.
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