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Endeavor, WWE and UFC’s parent company, recently struck a deal with TNA. The multi-billion dollar company will be providing on-demand subscriptions to TNA+ starting January 2024. Days after this news struck wrestling fans like lightning, WWE’s competitor dropped more surprising news.

TNA has an upcoming PPV scheduled to take place on January 13th, 2024. To promote ‘Hard to Kill’ even better, the wrestling promotion used its official Twitter handle to excite fans with a surprising tease.

WWE to receive tough competition from TNA?

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WWE’s competitor took to Twitter to gather all the fanbase in one place only to drop vaguely exciting news.

The social media update said, “BREAKING: As @ScottDAmore teased on @BustedOpenRadio, worlds will collide on January 13 at #HardToKill LIVE on PPV from the Palms in Las Vegas – you WON’T BELIEVE who is showing up!

With the recent deal they had struck with Endeavor, TNA turned a lot of heads with this tweet. Even though there is no name mentioned for the same, and neither is the role of the personality that will show up. So, we don’t know whether we will get to see in-ring action or not. However, there are still hopes and speculations as to what this upcoming could be like.

The main idea for this speculation arises from the on-demand subscription deal between Endeavor and TNA.

Should we expect a popular WWE face at the PPV?

‘Hard to Kill’ is scheduled to take place on the 13th of January. So, WWE would be clear to send someone from the active roster since Royal Rumble wouldn’t happen until the next 14 days. Considering that the day of the event is Saturday, it won’t clash with any of the weekly shows from the leading promotion either.

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This perfect setting hints at the possibility that maybe the two companies worked out this schedule in order to execute a collaboration. Since Endeavor holds certain rights to both of these promotions, it wouldn’t be a far-fetched idea that we see a face from the active WWE roster at the TNA PPV.

WWE might choose a wrestler who has also been popular at the competing promotion, making it a meaningful collaboration.

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Who do you think will show up during the PPV?

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