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Anthem Fires Scott D’Amore, AEW’s Big Bu$iness, WWE’s Bumpy Road to WrestleMania 40 | Slamtown #26

Breaking down the biggest wrestling shake-ups! In Slamtown #26, we dive deep into Anthem’s shocking firing of Scott D’Amore as TNA President— the man who revived the brand—and what it means for TNA Wrestling’s future amid cost-cutting and talent exodus rumors.

Plus, AEW’s explosive Big Business event announcement in Bo$$ton: Is this Mercedes Mone’s (Sasha Banks) highly anticipated debut? We speculate on her impact, roster overload issues, and the women’s division shake-up. Finally, WWE’s bumpy road to WrestleMania 40: Cody Rhodes’ bold choice to challenge Roman Reigns, The Rock’s game-changing involvement, Seth Rollins’ uncertainty, and Elimination Chamber fallout. Is the Bloodline storyline cracking? Don’t miss our hot takes on pro wrestling news, AEW rumors, TNA drama, and WWE predictions!

Recorded pre-SmackDown—catch up on the latest twists! Whether you’re a TNA die-hard, AEW fan, or WWE superstar follower, this episode has it all. Hit play for insider analysis from wrestling experts Mike Ginn and Dan Bakley.

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Written By Mike Ginn and Dan Bakley

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