TNA President Confirms Hall Of Fame Will Continue With Renewed Focus

TNA President Carlos Silva has officially reaffirmed the company’s commitment to its Hall of Fame, promising a renewed focus and upgraded presentation under the promotion’s new leadership. In a recent interview with Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp ahead of this weekend’s Slammiversary pay-per-view, Silva made it clear that the tradition will not only continue—it will evolve.

Silva confirmed that the TNA Hall of Fame will remain a fixture of the promotion’s calendar, particularly during Bound For Glory, the company’s marquee annual event. The Hall of Fame has been part of TNA’s identity since its establishment in 2012, though its consistency and visibility fluctuated during previous administrations.

To revitalize the Hall of Fame, TNA has brought in veteran producer George Veras, best known for his work as Executive Producer of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Veras’ involvement is expected to elevate the production quality and prestige of the ceremony moving forward.

“The Hall of Fame is important to us,” Silva told Fightful. “It’s a way to respect and celebrate the talent that helped build TNA into what it is today. Bringing George Veras on board will help us present the honor in a way that matches the legacy of the names being inducted.”

Over the years, the TNA Hall of Fame has enshrined some of the most iconic figures in the company’s history, including Sting, Kurt Angle, Gail Kim, Abyss, and Team 3D. With new leadership and a fresh creative direction, the upcoming classes are expected to benefit from increased spotlight and ceremony.

More information about this year’s inductee is expected in the lead-up to Bound For Glory 2025.