TNA Wrestling just re-branded themselves, and then Scott D'Amore was fired a short time later. Through all the changing, the company is also interested in switching up their television presentation.

Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida once hosted NXT every week. Now, TNA officials have their eye on the same venue for their weekly content. It's not happening in the immediate future, but TNA has already been to Full Sail to check things out.
TNA Interested In Full Sail Arena

During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer said that TNA officials are interested in a weekly live show, and they would like Full Sail to be that venue. Things are preliminary right now, but the interest is real.

"You know one of the things that they've been looking at, and this isn't happening any time soon, but they wanna go live. The idea is to go live and have a location where they would go every Thursday, and Full Sail University is one of the places they've talked about."

It was also noted that this might be tough, because Orlando already has NXT running every Tuesday. That being said, when Scott D'Amore was with the company, he, along with other TNA executives, went to Full Sail University to scout things out.

TNA apparently wanted to go to Full Sail, and for many reasons. Not only does the arena have a great look, but they can also save money on production, because students from Full Sail can work on the show for college credit.

The pandemic is really what pushed WWE NXT out of Full Sail University. There was nobody on campus, so student workers were no longer in the situation. It didn't take WWE long to move their operation to the Performance Center, because they could also run the whole situation to their own liking.

Only time will tell if TNA Wrestling ends up in Full Sail, but the company is apparently very interested in the idea.