Carlos Silva isn’t ruling anything out when it comes to TNA Wrestling’s long-term future—including a possible sale of the company. While speaking with TVInsider, the Anthem Sports Group President was asked about his history in acquisitions and how that experience might influence what’s next for the TNA brand.

Silva has a long track record of building and flipping successful media properties. And when asked directly if TNA might be for sale in the future, he didn’t dodge the question. Instead, he laid out a vision where strong execution opens the door to big-money interest.

“I have built up and sold a number of properties throughout my career. I think the key to all of that is having a great product,” Silva explained.

He pointed to continued growth across TNA’s content, fanbase, and business operations as the fuel that could attract buyers or investors.

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“We’re going to keep building the product and keep building the audience and keep building the digital platforms and the social. We’re going to keep building our partnerships we have with WWE and NXT, which is great. That’s going to bring in sponsorships. We are going to keep building up the engine,” he said.

And then came the money quote—the clearest indication yet that Anthem could be open to selling TNA under the right circumstances.

“If we do all that, yeah, there could definitely be people that come and knock on our door and say, ‘Can we give you investment dollars?’ Or they may say, ‘Can we buy you?’ But if we don’t build the product or make it great, none of that other stuff happens.”

That said, Silva made it clear that no sale is on the table right now. All eyes are on finishing the year strong with Bound for Glory and teeing up 2026 for a massive leap forward.

“Right now, we’re concentrating on getting through 2025, kill it at Bound for Glory, and then build the rest of the year so we can launch into 2026,” he said. “Opportunities come your way when you’re healthy and have a great product.”

TNA has been breaking attendance records and is reportedly close to finalizing a major new TV deal for 2026. Whether that momentum leads to new ownership or fresh investment remains to be seen—but Silva definitely isn’t closing the door.

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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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