TNA Wrestling Grants Knockout’s Request for Release — Report

The TNA Knockouts division is down another name, as Myla Grace is leaving the company.
According to a report from Fightful’s Corey Brennan (via Fightful Select), Myla Grace asked for and was granted her release from the company. Brennan noted that Grace, who signed with TNA last summer, asked for her release this week. Despite leaving the company so soon, there is no bad blood between either side.
Myla Grace signed with TNA in May 2025. She was positioned in a tag team with Harley Hudson, the former Gut Check winner who also signed last year. Grace competed in 20 total matches for TNA, with the majority coming after she signed last summer. Her first match under contract was a tag team loss (with Hudson) to Killer Kelly and Rosemary. Her most recent match was a loss on the April 9 episode of TNA Impact in New Orleans.
Grace had made history as the “first ever Irish wrestler” (Irish-born) to sign with the promotion.
Prior to signing with TNA, Myla Grace worked for Marigold in Japan and Over The Top Wrestling in Ireland.
Grace’s final opponent, Elayna Black, recently spoke with WrestleZone about the differences between her former WWE persona, Cora Jade, and her current one. She also shared why she is hesitant to have too much overlap between her pro wrestling career and OnlyFans content, despite having crossover appeal.
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