TNA Wrestling is on the rise, and according to Frankie Kazarian, the company’s next big move is securing a larger distribution deal.

Speaking on Stories with JBL & Gerald Brisco, Kazarian pulled back the curtain on TNA’s long-term strategy.

“Internally, the focus is on getting distribution and landing on a bigger network,” he revealed, making it clear that TNA isn’t content with its current reach.

One major step in that direction was TNA’s recent move to Sportsnet 360 in Canada, a shift that followed WWE’s move to Netflix. Kazarian compared the new partnership to being on ESPN in the U.S. and hinted that streaming services could also be in play. “Management is working tirelessly on this, and with our current momentum, I’d hope by year’s end we’ll have a new deal bringing more eyes to our product,” he added.

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Beyond his insight on TNA’s future, Kazarian remains a major player inside the ring. After re-signing with TNA in January 2025, he holds the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Trophy, putting him in prime position for a TNA World Championship shot. At TNA Genesis, he tried to cash in during Joe Hendry’s match with Nic Nemeth, proving that he’s still a main-event threat.

Despite multiple X-Division and Tag Team Championship reigns, Kazarian has never won the TNA World Championship—a fact that continues to fuel his fire. “I have unfinished business… I want to be TNA World Champion,” he declared.

Should TNA land a bigger TV deal, could it finally give Kazarian the spotlight he’s been chasing? Where do you think he fits into the world title picture? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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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