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TNA President Scott D’Amore has reportedly been terminated by the company.
According to PWInsider, the following information has been given:
Just weeks after the company held its most successful weekend in years, Hard to Kill in Las Vegas, Scott D’Amore is out as the TNA President, PWInsider.com can confirm. D’Amore has been terminated by TNA parent company Anthem Sports and Entertainment. The belief among those we have spoken with is the decision came directly from Anthem owner Len Asper.
TNA parent company Anthem Sports and Entertainment will be stepping in and taking a much larger role in the day to day management and strategies of the promotion. TNA will be folded into Anthem’s entertainment arm going forward, as opposed to existing in its own corner of the company. The idea is that this will allow TNA to become embraced more by Anthem and have a stronger synergy, in order to maximize what each side has to offer the other. As part of that integration, D’Amore has been removed from power and is gone, effective immediately.
TNA staff and wrestlers will be addressed today regarding D’Amore’s firing, PWInsider.com is told.
PWInsider.com had been chasing this story over the last week and after multiple requests for comment, received the following statement minutes ago, confirming today that Anthony Cicone, Anthem’s President of Entertainment, has been named the new President of TNA Wrestling and will run the day to day of the promotion:
Anthony Cicione is now President of TNA Wrestling, replacing Scott D'Amore.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) February 7, 2024Anthony Cicione Named President of TNA Wrestling
Anthem Sports & Entertainment Inc., a global multi-platform media company, announced today the appointment of Anthony Cicione as the President of TNA Wrestling.
The move aims to further integrate TNA Wrestling into Anthem’s Entertainment Group, of which Cicione is the President, leveraging the entire Company’s resources to add more value in areas including production, distribution, marketing, viewership, customer acquisition, digital revenue streams, ad sales and sponsorships, digital tech operations, and more.
Cicione replaces Scott D’Amore, whose contract with Anthem has been terminated. D’Amore has been a part of TNA since 2003. He held many key leadership positions and played a vital role in the growth of the company leading to its strong industry reputation today, including the successful return of the TNA Wrestling brand in 2024. Anthem thanks him for the commitment he brought to the business, the talent, and the people who work outside the ring.
In addition to these duties as President of Entertainment, Cicione will now manage the day-to-day business operations for TNA Wrestling. He brings more than 30 years of executive-level management experience to the organization. Cicione has been with Anthem for the last 16 years, managing technical operations and multiple cable and digital channels. Prior to his time with Anthem, Cicione was a producer of sports content including catapulting The Score to success by bringing WWE to the channel.
Furthermore, PWInsider has stated that there were rumblings of changes coming, however, D’Amore’s dismissal has to be a shock to many in the promotion on the surface.
The full report can be read here.
D’Amore had been in this position since 2017 and worked with Global Force Wrestling prior. He worked with TNA also from 2003 to 2010.