MASSIVELY Controversial Name Set for TNA Return Amid Speculation of Major Feud
Tessa Blanchard is officially set to return to TNA Wrestling, with reports suggesting she is gearing up for a major feud, potentially against Jordynne Grace.
Tessa Blanchard Returns After Tumultuous Exit
Tessa Blanchard, one of wrestling’s most controversial figures, is making her way back to TNA. Blanchard, who previously held the Impact World Heavyweight Championship, had an acrimonious departure from the company in 2020 after being stripped of the title. Since then, she’s had a brief and rocky stint with WOW – Women of Wrestling and competed in CMLL alongside Luvia.
Reports Confirm Blanchard’s TNA Comeback
According to wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Blanchard’s return to TNA is confirmed. Meltzer explained that her absence from CMLL over the past few weeks aligns with this development. He noted, “The belief is Blanchard has signed here, which explains her not being in CMLL the last few weeks.”
Her comeback coincides with Final Resolution and upcoming TNA tapings in Atlanta, suggesting her return could be imminent.
Potential Feud with Jordynne Grace
Rumors indicate that Blanchard’s return may lead to a short program with Jordynne Grace. Grace, who is rumored to be heading to WWE once her contract expires, could be Blanchard’s first major rival upon her return. Meltzer elaborated, “The belief is that she’ll debut in Atlanta, do a quick program with Jordynne Grace, with Grace then leaving for WWE.”
This potential feud has fans excited, given both women’s impressive in-ring skills and their history in TNA. A showdown between Blanchard and Grace could be a fitting way to reintroduce Blanchard while giving Grace a memorable send-off.
What Blanchard’s Return Means for TNA
Tessa Blanchard’s return adds star power to TNA’s roster. Despite past controversies, her talent and ability to generate headlines make her a valuable asset. Whether she reignites old rivalries or creates new ones, Blanchard’s comeback is poised to bring attention back to the TNA women’s division.
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