Maclin and Grace Released as TNA Restructures Roster
Maclin and Grace Released as TNA Restructures Roster
TNA Wrestling has released Steve Maclin and Myla Grace, the promotion confirmed in a statement posted to its website. The departures are effective immediately, ending tenures of notably different lengths and profiles within the company.
Maclin had been with TNA since 2021, establishing himself as one of the promotion’s more prominent performers. He is credited as the first TNA International Champion, having held that title twice, and also held the Impact World Championship once. His final programme with the company centred on a rivalry with TNA World Champion Mike Santana, a feud during which Maclin sustained an injury and was written off television before returning. His last match under the TNA banner ended in a loss to Santana. Maclin subsequently confirmed on social media that he had requested his own release, stating he had given the company five years of commitment and signalling he intends to continue competing elsewhere.
Grace, from Northern Ireland, joined TNA in June 2025 when she appeared on the pre-show of the Against All Odds event, tagging alongside Xia Brookside and Harley Hudson. Her run consisted of singles and tag team appearances but did not include a championship reign. Her final recorded appearance was a loss to Elayna Black at a March taping, after which she did not appear for the company again.
Grace had not publicly commented on her release at the time TNA made the announcement. Both performers enter the independent market, with Maclin having indicated through his statement that new bookings are forthcoming.