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    Scott D’Amore Confirms He Had A No-Compete, Worked It Out With TNA

    By Colin Tessier,

    6 hours ago

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    Scott D’Amore says he and TNA worked things out, so he is no longer on a no-compete clause following his departure.

    Anthem Sports And Entertainment 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 announced that he was reopening Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling, and they would launch in October.

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

    “I can give you an exclusive. I had a no-compete through January of next year, and I worked it out with TNA on friendly terms,” Scott D’Amore said. “That’s officially over. The Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling stuff started while my no-compete was in place, but as we had discussions, we worked it out and I’m in a good spot where I get all the upsides, for the most part, that were there with the no-compete, and I’m free to move on and do what I want.

    “A clean break is a good break and I’m happy to still be able to feature TNA talent on these shows along with people from AEW and New Japan and Tokyo Joshi Pro. We have a great roster on camera and behind the scenes. I’m super excited.”

    Scott D’Amore recently confirmed that he tried to buy TNA. Check out his comments here .

    RELATED: Scott D’Amore On Mauro Ranallo: I Think He’s The Best Play-By-Play Man In The History Of The Business

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