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Scott D’Amore Confirms He Had A No-Compete Clause After TNA Exit


Scott D’Amore says he and TNA labored issues out, so he’s now not on a no-compete clause following his departure.

Anthem Sports activities And Leisure terminated D’Amore’s contract as President of TNA Wrestling in February 2024, and it was later reported that he was on a no-compete clause. In August, D’Amore introduced that he was reopening Maple Leaf Professional Wrestling, and they’d launch in October.

In an interview with Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, D’Amore mentioned how he had a no-compete clause, however he labored issues out with TNA. (H/t Fightful for the transcription)

“I may give you an unique. I had a no-compete by January of subsequent yr, and I labored it out with TNA on pleasant phrases,” Scott D’Amore mentioned. “That’s formally over. The Maple Leaf Professional Wrestling stuff began whereas my no-compete was in place, however as we had discussions, we labored it out and I’m in a great spot the place I get all of the upsides, for essentially the most half, that have been there with the no-compete, and I’m free to maneuver on and do what I need.

“A clear break is an efficient break and I’m completely satisfied to nonetheless be capable to function TNA expertise on these reveals together with individuals from AEW and New Japan and Tokyo Joshi Professional. We’ve got a fantastic roster on digicam and behind the scenes. I’m tremendous excited.”

Scott D’Amore just lately confirmed that he tried to purchase TNA. Try his feedback right here.

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