As of April 1st, 2024, former TNA World Champion Alex Shelley and his tag team partner Chris Sabin became free agents as their contracts with TNA Wrestling came to an end.
The Motor City Machine Guns are reportedly heading to AEW. Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin had been two of TNA’s top stars for years, across multiple stints.
The Motor City Machine Guns are reportedly expected to sign with AEW. Cassidy Haynes of BodySlam.net reported on Tuesday that Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin are in the process of finalizing deals with the company.
Alex Shelley looks ahead toward the future. With a career spanning 22 years, Alex Shelley has crafted an impressive resume in the professional wrestling world.
Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley: the hidden gem of WrestleMania weekend. OK, technically, the match was taped in March, but it didn’t air until April 4, and it was worth the wait.
On TNA Impact tonight, fans will be able to watch a first-time-ever matchup between two wrestling veterans. Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley headlines tonight's Impact episode on AXS TV.
The Motor City Machine Guns are free agents, and they are believed to be heading to AEW. The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) recently wrapped up with TNA Wrestling, as their contracts were up at the end of March.
In what is billed as a "generational clash," Nic Nemeth will go one-on-one with Alex Shelley on next week's TNA Impact. Nemeth, the current number one
Alex Shelley gets philosophical. After last weekend’s television tapings in Philadelphia, reports indicated that Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, collectively known as the Motor City Machine Guns, had finished up their runs with TNA Wrestling, for now at least.
Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin have been part of TNA for so long, but now that they left, is AEW or WWE going to sign the popular duo? At the recent TNA tapings of Impact Wresting, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin finished their contracts.
The contracts for former TNA World Champions and company originals Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin are up in early-April. PWInsider first reported the news Friday, adding that some within TNA expect the duo known as the Motor City Machine Guns to exit the company while others are hoping they can keep both men.
The Motor City Machine Guns‘ contracts with TNA are set to expire soon. Mike Johnson of PWInsider previously reported the news. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful (via Fightful Select) has provided an update.
A first-time ever matchup has been announced for TNA Wrestling's television tapings in Philadelphia. Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley will take place when TNA tapes TV at Philly's 2300 Arena this Friday.
The next challenger and date for TNA World Champion Moose is official after Friday’s No Surrender. Moose will take on Eric Young at Sacrifice on Friday, March 8th — the company’s next streaming special.
Moose is still the TNA World Champion. At TNA No Surrender on February 23, Moose defended his TNA World Championship against Alex Shelley. Their rematch was contested under No Surrender Rules, meaning that the match was no disqualification and either of their cornermen could throw in the towel to forfeit the bout at any point.
TNA will hold their first streaming event in the post-Scott D'Amore era with tonight's No Surrender, live from New Orleans, Louisiana, on TNA+. The event
Moose plans on living up to the name of TNA’s next big event. No Surrender takes place on February 23 in New Orleans. There, Moose will defend his TNA World Championship against Alex Shelley, the man he beat for the title at Hard To Kill.
Moose is set to stay with TNA Wrestling for several years. Moose has been one of TNA’s top stars in recent years. His contract was coming up in June 2023, but he re-signed with the company, as reported by Fightful Select.
One day before No Surrender, a six-man tag match headlines tonight's episode of TNA Impact. The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) are taking on Alex Shelley, KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight.
Alex Shelley has seen it all in the world of professional wrestling. TNA Wrestling‘s Alex Shelley was a recent guest on Busted Open Radio. When asked about the recent termination of Scott D’Amore, Shelley had an interesting perspective on the situation.
Impact World Champion Alex Shelley has issued an apology for having to miss indie dates that he was scheduled for. Shelley hasn't wrestled since competing in a tag team match on the first night of Impact Wrestling's UK Invasion tour last Thursday.
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