Trent Seven Says He’s Has An ‘Ongoing Contract’ With TNA Wrestling, Wants To Wrestle Josh Alexander
Trent Seven talks about signing with TNA Wrestling.
Former NXT Tag Team Champion, Trent Seven, recently signed with the newly rechristened TNA Wrestling. Seven recently proclaimed that he had plans for the next 12 months of his career.
Now, he’s elaborating on the details of his agreement with TNA. After saying that he had a full year to try and get as many championship belts in TNA Wrestling as possible, Seven would go on to tell Bill Pritchard of WrestleZone when asked directly if the length of his contract was for 12 months that his deal with TNA Wrestling was an “ongoing contract.”
“It’s an ongoing contract,” he said before he began to name individuals that he would like to wrestle over the next year.
Specifically, Seven would go on to talk about his desire to wrestle Josh Alexander.
“Josh Alexander fires off the tip of the tongue, absolutely fires off the tip of the tongue,” he said. “We’ve never got to mix it up one on one. Which is something that I’ve wanted to do for quite some years now. It’s crazy how the world works. It’s been written down on potential match cards all over the world. To be honest, there’s been quite a few times where it’s very nearly happened. To be able to know, looking at going forward for 2024 knowing that that’s a nice goal I can have personally, but more so, Josh is an incredible performer, we all know it… He’s my kind of main target on the solo adventure of next year. Yeah, Josh Alexander. Superior wrestler, supreme performer and it’s time to meet Trent Seven one-on-one for the first time in a TNA ring.”
Learn more about the early discussions Trent Seven had with TNA wrestling and his plans to continue wrestling elsewhere at this link.
TNA Wrestling will officially return with TNA Hard To Kill 2024 on January 13. Check out the full card for that event here.
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