TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva has definitively shut down rumors that WWE’s partnership with the company is coming to an end, revealing that the relationship is stronger than ever and that WWE actually helped TNA secure its new AMC television deal.

Appearing on The Ariel Helwani Show last week, Silva addressed speculation head-on when asked about reports suggesting WWE intended to end the NXT-TNA partnership.

"There’s zero there like factual anything to that statement", Silva declared. "Things are going great. I mean, Leon Slater was on the CW last night in an eight-way on the NXT show. Lee Ying just won the belt back at Madison Square Garden just a few weeks ago. Things are great."

Silva went further, explaining that the new AMC platform actually enhances the partnership’s value for both companies.

"I think they’re going to just be even better now that hopefully we’ll be able to give a little bit back to WWE and NXT by having their superstars come on AMC Network, a bigger platform that is good for everybody," he added.

The TNA President also credited WWE’s involvement as a major factor in securing the AMC deal in the first place, highlighting how the partnership elevated TNA’s profile over the past year.

"Did they help us? Absolutely, Silva acknowledged. I mean our 2025 was great because of WWE and NXT. So many integrations, you know, Joe Hendry running into WrestleMania, so many, you know, every Tuesday night we’ve been on the CW on NXT. I think all of that exposure absolutely helped us get the AMC deal done. It helped to elevate TNA as a platform and we’re super appreciative for it."

Silva also shared a memorable moment from the partnership, recounting how Shawn Michaels personally allowed him to present the TNA Knockouts Championship to Lei Ying Lee at Madison Square Garden after she became the first Chinese world champion in company history.

"It was really nice that Shawn Michaels and the team allowed me to go into the ring and give her her TNA belt, now as the world champion, first Chinese world champion ever. Amazing moment", Silva said.

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