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8 Wrestlers That Visibly Hated Working For TNA

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Wrestling, Sports, Sports & Recreation

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🗓️ 27 June 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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The ex-TNA, WWE and AEW wrestlers that had six sides to every story, none of them good. Gareth Morgan presents 8 Wrestlers That Visibly Hated Working For TNA...


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0:00.0

From fed up stingers to extremely rowdy legends.

0:06.1

I am Gareth, this is What Culture Wrestling, and here are eight wrestlers that visibly hated

0:13.1

working for TNA.

0:15.4

Number eight, Austin Ares.

0:17.2

Of course, it being wrestling, there have actually been events where the words,

0:21.8

Gibrony marks without a life that don't know it to work when you work a work and work

0:27.0

yourself into a shoot, Marx, somehow make all the sense in the world.

0:31.7

They practically felt like part of a sacred text during October 2018, when Austin Aries

0:36.8

lost to Johnny Impact in the main event

0:39.3

of Bound for Glory, then immediately got up and left. Middle fingers raised. On route to the

0:44.9

match, the two had engaged in a workshoot war of words that ostensibly existed to build heat

0:50.1

for the contest. But by the time the three count was registered, it actually served to extinguish

0:55.2

Aere's attempts at making a point. A double really was livid with the lot, furious with multiple

1:01.3

issues, and never wrestled for the company again as of recording. After the dust settled and enough

1:06.5

people realised it was a shoot, though, the only damage done was to himself just over 60 matches in

1:12.8

the subsequent seven years as opposed to the approximate 60 a year he used to clock spoke

1:18.4

volumes about the reputational harm and or his disinterest in continuing life at the top level

1:24.6

as the greatest man that ever lived number seven seven, Sting! Sting is, was and always will be, a wrestler known for his staunch

1:33.2

professionalism, a beacon of light in an industry with its fair share of darkness, and a

1:38.5

performer that receives almost universal praise for being the perfect example of what it is

1:43.4

to be an industry megastar.

1:45.6

So much so that when he did lose his rag with TNA on camera and in the main event of a

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