TNA Wrestling has been experiencing some significant changes to start the year, with bringing in new talent and the letting go of others. The most notable decision came from TNA Wrestling's owners, Anthem Sports & Entertainment, to terminate Scott D'Amore's contract on February 7.

Although the company has also seen hot free agents like Nic Nemeth and Alex Hammerstone debut this year, TNA Wrestling is on the verge of losing longtime veterans The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin).

Shelley and Sabin's deals with TNA Wrestling are expected to end next week. They've already taped an episode for their final match for the company, which is slated to air on April 18 on AXS TV. It is unclear if TNA Wrestling will make a final attempt to re-sign them, but The Motor City Machine Guns will likely be free agents soon.

Shelley recently hinted at his future and shared a positive message on Twitter about change. Although he doesn't address leaving the company directly, the former TNA World Champion seemingly sounded like the end is drawing near.

"While things change, I want to express this - try to leave things better off than when you found them. Everyone is someone, treat them with respect, show up enthused, do your best, and help others whenever possible. I hope this isn’t too “Live, Laugh, Love” wall art cringe," wrote Shelley.

It isn't certain if Sabin and Shelley want to sign up with another company, such as WWE or All Elite Wrestling. However, they are already being advertised for an independent wrestling appearance next month.

The Motor City Machine Guns will hold a meet-and-greet for Smash Wrestling's event Riot At The Music Hall on April 21 at the London Music Hall in London, Ontario, Canada. The promotion shared that fans who bought a VIP Perk to the show will be able to take in-ring photos with them and potentially ask questions.

Neither Shelley nor Sabin have advertised other appearances at this time. However, they could be competing on the independent scene for a while. Shelley holds titles for independent wrestling promotions, including the Prestige Championship. They've also competed for Deadlock Pro Wrestling over the past few months and were the tag team champions until they lost to Jake Something & Mike Bailey on March 10.

The team will have many options if they decide to leave TNA Wrestling. While anything can change to make them re-sign, Shelley's comments seem to point towards looking at a fresh start after creating great moments over the years with the company.