Two TNA wrestlers have reportedly signed new deals with the company, extending their contracts through to June 2026.
Fightful Select reported that Steph De Lander and Mance Warner, who tied the knot yesterday, have both signed contract extensions with TNA that will see them remain with the company through June 2026. De Lander has been with the promotion under contract since 2023, but Warner, who made his debut earlier this year, has been working for them without a contract.
De Lander has been a major player in TNA’s Knockouts division since her debut, as she challenged Jordynne Grace for the Knockouts World Title just two months after starting with the company, but her progress was halted in September 2024, as she announced that she needed to take time away to receive neck surgery. De Lander returned in January 2025.
Warner debuted alongside a returning De Lander in January, attacking Sami Callihan and feuding with him until their Barbed Wire Massacre match at Unbreakable in April, which Callihan won. He has since been involved in the TNA International Title picture and most recently competed in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match at Bound For Glory on October 12.
Which Former TNA World Champion’s Contract Could Be Ending Soon?
It was reported that former TNA World Champion Steve Maclin’s contract could be coming to an end at the end of this year. Maclin renewed his contract for just one extra year around the end of last year, and it is unknown whether he will renew again or not. Another former TNA Champion, Rich Swann, is still performing for the company, but is not under contract and instead is working on a per-appearance basis.



