Ace Steel is enjoying his behind-the-scenes role in TNA Wrestling.

While appearing on the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast, Steel confirmed that he's working for TNA as a producer. Steel said he's loving the atmosphere in the promotion.

"Oh man, all kinds of stuff," Steel responded when asked what he's up to. "Working with TNA as a producer at the moment. Loving that. Loving the atmosphere there. Just a great backstage feel."

Steel said he's also working on opening a wrestling school in Orlando, Florida.

A former coach/producer for both WWE and AEW, Steel started with TNA by working as a producer at their Bound for Glory pay-per-view in October 2023. Steel also worked as a producer at TNA Hard to Kill this January.

Steel had two stints in AEW, initially being fired after his involvement in the 2022 Brawl Out incident between CM Punk and The Elite. Steel is a friend of Punk and was his trainer. Steel was fired after Brawl Out but was brought back in 2023 when Punk returned to AEW. Steel was released from AEW again in September 2023 after Punk's contract with the company was terminated.

Steel and Punk are both under lifetime NDAs regarding Brawl Out.

Last December, Steel told Wrestling with Rip Rogers that he's very proud of Punk following Punk's WWE return.

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