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TNA Wrestling has a turnover ahead of their Rebellion pay-per-view event next month.

While the promotion was off to a strong start with the rebrand and its most successful PPV in company history with TNA Hard to Kill, Scott D'Amore has been removed as TNA President, and Anthony Cicione is replacing him, leaving talent upset with management.

The promotion held a set of TV tapings on Friday and Saturday nights, and it was reported that three stars had departed. First up is Motor City Machine Guns, as they are officially done with the promotion because their contracts expire at the end of the month.

The TNA roster held a sendoff backstage for Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin. A Pwinsider report said it was a “pretty emotional scene.” Fightful also confirmed they’ve departed.

They formed the tag team in 2007 and have found success in every promotion they've worked for, including ROH and NJPW. While in TNA, they both held the World and X-Division Titles. Together, they're three-time Tag Team Champions.

Fightful also confirmed PWInsider's report that Killer Kelly is finished with the company as of now. He did so at the recent TNA Sacrifice special. 

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