The Rascalz are out of TNA, and AEW looks like their next home.

During a recent Self Made session, Self Made Pro gave a direct update on the Rascalz’s future, saying, “I can vouch for this. I’m very confident that The Rascalz are heading to AEW.”

After months of speculation, the writing was on the wall. Myron Reed had been removed from the previously announced X-Division Championship match against Leon Slater on the January 15 iMPACT broadcast. While Slater is still featured in press materials, Reed vanished from all promotional graphics without explanation. But the reason became clear: The Rascalz are done with TNA.

The exit didn’t happen overnight. Back in October 2025, Zachary Wentz revealed on TNA television that their contracts were set to expire at the end of the year. That promo came after the entire group — Wentz, Trey Miguel, Myron Reed, and Dezmond Xavier — were left off the Bound for Glory card, despite being one of the promotion’s most loyal factions.

Now we’re in 2026, and none of them are under contract. PWInsider previously reported that TNA opted not to exercise extensions on Wentz and Miguel, and Reed has updated his Twitter bio to read “Free Agent.” As for Xavier, it was noted that he was never formally signed despite making appearances.

TNA has declined to comment on their departure, but the silence speaks volumes. Reed’s quiet removal from the X-Division title match, paired with credible word that they’re AEW-bound, leaves little room for doubt — The Rascalz have moved on.

If AEW is their next destination, the company may have just landed one of the most versatile and creative stables in modern wrestling. Their chemistry, in-ring innovation, and tight bond could add serious firepower to AEW’s tag team and trios divisions.

Are you ready for The Rascalz to debut in AEW? Who do you want to see them face first? Sound off in the comments 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.

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