Trey Miguel re-signs with TNA amid roster changes

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Trey Miguel re-signs with TNA amid roster changes
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Trey Miguel has re-signed with TNA Wrestling, as confirmed on the Battleground podcast. Miguel, TNA's only remaining Rascal, aims to reclaim the TNA World Championship after overcoming recent challenges, including a brief stint in AEW that ended before he wrestled a match. Currently sidelined by a knee injury, Miguel expects a three-month recovery process. He expressed gratitude toward departing TNA figures Tommy Dreamer and Sami Callihan for their support throughout his career.

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  • Trey Miguel is TNA's only remaining Rascal.
  • He aims for the TNA World Championship after recovery.
  • Miguel is out with a broken patella, expected to recover in three months.
  • He briefly joined AEW earlier this year but returned to TNA.
  • Miguel thanked Tommy Dreamer and Sami Callihan for their mentorship.
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Amidst the recent roster turmoil, TNA locked down one of their veterans who has aspirations to be world champion. He also happens to be TNA’s only remaining Rascal. That man is Trey Miguel. BREAKING: As first reported on the Battleground podcast, @TheTreyMiguel has re-signed with TNA! MORE: https://t.co/v4idJx88c3 Podcast: https://t.co/flHTWu9IwV pic.twitter.com/0mi8dZeuuT — TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026 Miguel broke the news on the Battleground Podcast. He laughed about sharing the decision with his father. Miguel texted the word re-sign without the hyphen, so his father thought he resigned. The reason for Miguel sticking with TNA is to see the journey through. He was there for the tough times and now into the new era on national television. Trey is happy to see that hard work pay off. Miguel briefly left TNA earlier this year to sign with AEW, however, plans quickly changed. The idea was to join his Rascalz brothers Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed as the full foursome. Controversial comments from Trey on social media resurfaced, and the rumor is that Warner Bros. Discovery put pressure on AEW to release Miguel. He never wrestled a match in AEW. Trey immediately returned to TNA, and it wasn’t long before he won the TNA International Championship. Miguel is currently out with a broken patella. He injured his knee in April at Rebellion, and the diagnosis for recovery is three months. Prior to that break, Trey was focused on developing a better look. He hit the gym and grew from 144 pounds to 181 pounds. His goal was 184 pounds. In a chat with Santino Marella, Santino asked why not 200 pounds. Why not shoot higher and go for the world title? Winning the TNA World Championship is now one of Miguel’s current motivations. When Miguel returns from injury, he wants to be his best version yet. Miguel wants to come back stronger to elevate TNA. View this post on Instagram On the topic of recent changes in TNA, Miguel voiced his thanks for Tommy Dreamer and Sami Callihan upon their departures. Wouldn’t be where I’m at today without Dreamer and Sami Callihan. Sami helped raise me in this business, and Tommy never quit on me since we met. Thank you both for getting me as far as you have. Today was heavy on my heart. I hope I keep to making you both proud. I Love you both — Trey Miguel (@TheTreyMiguel) June 18, 2026 Listen to the full Battleground Podcast interview. Miguel also discusses his friendship with Teddy Swims. Share your thoughts on Trey Miguel re-signing in TNA. Do you think he will win the world championship?

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