Overview
- TNA confirmed that Blanchard secured her release from the company, with the confirmation reported on Wednesday.
- Blanchard told CMLL Informa that a U.S. company asked her to decide whether she would be a CMLL wrestler or a TNA wrestler and that she is now “100% with CMLL.”
- She said she discussed the decision with her father and cited her life and goals in Mexico as the reason she would focus her career there.
- Reporting differs on who issued the ultimatum, with outlets offering conflicting accounts about whether the demand came from TNA, CMLL, or partner organizations.
- The move follows Blanchard’s heavier recent work for CMLL, her 2025 return to TNA after a 2020 exit, and arrives at a time when TNA’s parent company, Anthem, has described recent departures as a workforce reduction, which could reshape cross-border booking and roster plans.