Abyss has made his return to TNA Wrestling, appearing during a storyline segment on the latest episode of TNA Impact.
Last night’s show featured a continuation of the Undead Realm storyline involving Rosemary, Tessa Blanchard and Father James Mitchell, along with Mara Sade. During the segment, Rosemary spoke about collecting the seven deadly sins before leading Sade to Allie as part of the ongoing narrative.
Later in the segment, Rosemary approached Mitchell to ask for a favour. When he made it clear that nothing comes without a cost in the Undead Realm, she led him into a separate room where Abyss was revealed. The TNA Hall of Famer bowed before Mitchell and said, “Forgive me, father, for I have sinned,” confirming his return as part of the storyline.
The segment ended with a “to be continued” message, signalling further developments in the weeks ahead.
.@WeAreRosemary surprises @MinisterReal in the Undead Realm with TNA Hall of Famer “The Monster” @TherealAbyss. #TNAiMPACTpic.twitter.com/ZzZFSnhQJa
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 10, 2026
Additional appearances in the Undead Realm included Victoria Crawford and Mila Moore, with Moore being abducted by Havok as the storyline progressed.
What Has Abyss Been Doing Since He Left TNA?
Abyss, whose real name is Chris Park, has been working as a producer for WWE since his 2019 release from TNA. Park also appeared on-screen for WWE in 2020 as a statistician for AJ Styles. He also made an appearance on the February 23, 2026, episode of WWE Raw in his Abyss attire while paying tribute to Styles at his retirement tribute show.
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