Mike Santana Leaves AEW for TNA, Debuts at Rebellion Pay-Per-View

Mike Santana leaves All Elite Wrestling (AEW) after five years, citing feelings of stagnation, and joins Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling. Santana makes his TNA debut at the Rebellion pay-per-view event, impressing fans with his ECW Sandman-inspired entrance.

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Mike Santana Leaves AEW for TNA, Debuts at Rebellion Pay-Per-View

Mike Santana Leaves AEW for TNA, Debuts at Rebellion Pay-Per-View

Mike Santana, a professional wrestler, has departed from All Elite Wrestling (AEW) after a five-year stint. In an interview, Santana cited feeling too comfortable being the reason for his departure.

Santana has joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and made his debut at the Rebellion pay-per-view event. This marks a new chapter in his wrestling career.

In a recent appearance on 'Busted Open Radio,' Santana discussed his reasons for leaving AEW, citing feelings of stagnation and a desire to make the most of his time as a wrestler. 'It felt like we were in a hamster wheel just doing the same thing; the same thing that we were doing since coming in,' Santana explained. 'We have a timetable, we have a timeline for how long we can do this and it's up to us to take full advantage of the years that we have, you know?'

Santana also opened up about his personal struggles, including a battle with addiction that he has since overcome. He credited his daughter with being the motivation behind his recovery, recalling a heart-wrenching moment when she wrote on her Christmas list that she wanted him to stop his addictive behavior. 'She wrote her Christmas List for Santa, and on her list, one of the only things that was that she wanted Daddy to stop,' Santana confessed. 'And that s**t... That was it, you know?'

Santana has recently released a documentary about his career, in which he shares his struggles and hopes to show people what he stands for. 'This is just something that's showing why I do what I do, and why I'm so passionate about it, and why I put so much into it,' Santana explained.

Santana's debut match at TNA's Rebellion pay-per-view event was a hit, with the ECW Sandman-inspired entrance through the audience impressing fans. Although the match didn't have a conclusive finish, Santana's performance was well-received.

The Rebellion pay-per-view event featured a packed card with several notable matches, including Chris Bey vs. Ace Austin, Xia Brookside vs. Steph De Lander, and Sami Callihan vs. Jonathan Gresham. The event also saw the return of Gisele Shaw, who had coffee with Gail Kim in a segment that didn't quite flow naturally.

Other notable matches and events from the Rebellion pay-per-view event include Mustafa Ali w/ Campaign Singh vs. Leon Slater, which was praised for showcasing young talent, and Joe Hendry vs. Eddie Edwards w/ Brian Myers and Alisha Edwards, which saw Hendry secure a clean victory over a former world champion.

The Rebellion pay-per-view event was a success, featuring great matches by great performers with no throwaway matches. The event showcased TNA's focus on delivering high-quality wrestling content.

Key Takeaways

  • Mike Santana leaves AEW after 5 years, citing feeling too comfortable.
  • Santana joins TNA, debuts at Rebellion pay-per-view event.
  • He opens up about overcoming addiction, credits daughter as motivation.
  • Santana releases documentary about his career, sharing struggles and passions.
  • TNA's Rebellion event features great matches, showcases high-quality wrestling content.