Former TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter is dealing with a heartbreaking personal loss. On Monday morning, Carter took to Facebook to share that her beloved mother, Janice Carter, has passed away.

“I’m heartbroken that my precious mama passed away last night,” Dixie wrote in an emotional tribute. “I’m heartbroken for all selfish reasons. I will miss her in more ways than I could ever count. It’s such a surreal feeling and I know the weight of it has not hit me yet.”

Janice Carter wasn’t just a mother — she was a major influence in Dixie’s life, known for her strength, faith, and love of family. Dixie expressed her grief but also her gratitude, writing, “She was the most amazing mom and I have been so blessed in countless ways by her. She loved her family fiercely and there was nothing more important except her love for God.”

Dixie praised her mother’s strength and wisdom, calling her “beautiful, smart, a great businesswoman, giving, tough, and always helping others.” She added, “I will live every day for the rest of my life trying to do the same and to make you proud. I love you so much, mama. I’m going to miss you like crazy!!”

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Janice Carter played a key role behind the scenes during TNA’s growth, with the Carter family’s ownership helping launch the careers of many pro wrestling stars. Though she largely remained out of the spotlight, Janice’s impact was felt throughout the industry and even more deeply within her family.

Dixie closed her message with a request for support, writing, “Please pray for our family as we have lost our Honies, our rock.”

Our thoughts go out to Dixie Carter and her entire family during this incredibly difficult time.

How do you think Janice Carter’s influence helped shape Dixie Carter’s leadership in pro wrestling? Feel free to share your thoughts and messages of support in the comments below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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