Moose is set to stay with TNA Wrestling for several years.

Moose has been one of TNA’s top stars in recent years. His contract was coming up in June 2023, but he re-signed with the company, as reported by Fightful Select. Specific details were unclear at the time, but it was noted that he had signed the longest contract in the history of the company.

In an interview with Jeremy Lambert & Joel Pearl on In The Weeds, Moose commented on the length of his contract. (H/t Jeremy Lambert of Fightful for the transcription)

“I have a five-year contract with TNA and I’m expected to perform and live out all five years of that deal, and continue my goal to build TNA to bigger and better things,” Moose said.

Moose is the reigning TNA World Heavyweight Champion. He won the title by defeating Alex Shelley at TNA Hard To Kill. He will defend the title against Shelley in a rematch at TNA No Surrender.

WrestleZone will have coverage of TNA No Surrender as it airs on February 23.

RELATED: Moose: My Second TNA World Title Win Was More Memorable Than My First

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