Myla Grace Could Eventually Land In WWE Or AEW After TNA Release

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Myla Grace is officially gone from TNA, and now the question is where she ends up next.

TNA announced on June 7, 2026 that Grace and Steve Maclin had both been released, effective immediately. The company kept the announcement short, saying it had come to terms on their releases and wished them well.

“TNA Wrestling has come to terms on the release of Steve Maclin and Myla Grace, effective immediately. We wish them the best in their future endeavors.”

Grace’s exit was not a major shock. Back on June 4, it was reported that she had requested her release from TNA, and that request was granted within the last few days. There was also said to be no heat between Grace and TNA, so this did not appear to be an ugly split.

Now there is already talk about what could come next for her. Fightful Select noted that they had not heard anything specific yet regarding Grace’s next move, but sources in both AEW and WWE said they would not be surprised to see her land in either company eventually.

That is a pretty interesting note, especially because Grace has experience outside TNA already. She signed with the company last summer and had been working in a tag team with Harley Hudson. Before that, she competed for Marigold and has also been a regular for Over The Top Wrestling in Ireland. Grace also holds the OTT Women’s World Championship, so she already has another platform as she moves forward.

For now, Myla Grace is officially out of TNA. WWE and AEW sources may not have confirmed anything is happening yet, but the fact that people in both companies would not be shocked to see her end up there says plenty.

What do you think about Myla Grace possibly landing in WWE or AEW after her TNA release? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.