TNA Digital Producer confirms departure from company amid cuts
Another backstage employee of TNA Wrestling has confirmed their departure from the company.
On Thursday, digital producer Luke Paron posted a message to social media confirming that his time with the company has come to an end.
Paron wrote:
“My time with TNA has come to an end. What a run, what a dream. I could go on for literally ever so I will just say this – thank you to everyone who made this experience what it was. I will never forget it. …though I will miss flexing that I was co-workers with Jeff Hardy”
Paron later described his role for TNA: “Ran/Edited all content on TNA+ and YouTube for 5 years, shot all tiktoks and vertical shorts, BTS Photographer :)”
He later added:
“Around Rebellion last year I was put on the road to lead the photography team, and short form social content with talent, such as Get Close. October this year I personally asked to be taken off the road to focus on directing work in Toronto, while editing TNA content from home.”
“All-in-all I am excited to dedicate fully to directing. Next chapter is going to be beautiful, and I hope to dabble in the wrestling space often still. I will likely be at TNA events in Canada as a one off when they’re local.”
TNA confirmed earlier this week that Tommy Dreamer and Tessa Blanchard had both departed the company as part of what was described as a “workforce reduction designed to streamline operations and sharpen strategic focus and profitability.”
Sami Callihan has also confirmed his departure from TNA on Wednesday, while former Impact World Champion Steve Maclin was granted his release earlier this month.