Former TNA Tag Champ Ace Austin Makes AEW Debut On Collision, Now Officially All Elite

AEW has added another big name to its roster. Former TNA standout Ace Austin is now officially All Elite, signing with the company following his in-ring debut against Ricochet on this week’s episode of AEW Collision.

Austin parted ways with TNA back in May after six years with the promotion, as contract talks reportedly broke down without a new deal being reached. During his run, Austin built an impressive résumé, capturing the X-Division Championship three times and holding the TNA World Tag Team Titles. His final appearance for the company came in a loss to Mustafa Ali, putting over the reigning X-Division Champion before hitting the independent circuit.

Fast forward nearly three months later, Austin walked into AEW and was thrown straight into the spotlight against Ricochet. While the newcomer pushed the high-flying veteran to the limit, Ricochet ultimately sealed the win with his Spirit Gun finisher. Post-match, The Gates of Agony hit the ring and joined Ricochet in a beatdown of Austin, setting the tone for what could be the start of a new chapter — and new rivalries — for the former TNA star.

Though not shown on television, reports from the tapings revealed that AEW President Tony Khan made things official right after the match. Khan reportedly asked Austin if he was ready to be “All Elite,” to which Austin replied that while he’s been good for a while, he now feels it’s the right time to become elite.

With his mix of athleticism, charisma, and big-match experience, Ace Austin has all the tools to make an impact in AEW. Now the question is: how soon will he climb the ranks in his new home?

Ace Austin Departs TNA Wrestling After Six-Year Run

Another pillar of TNA Wrestling’s modern era is moving on. Former TNA World Tag Team Champion and three-time X-Division Champion Ace Austin has officially parted ways with the company, as confirmed by PWInsider and later acknowledged by former TNA President Scott D’Amore.

Austin’s contract reportedly expired recently, and although both sides engaged in talks to hash out a new deal, they ultimately couldn’t come to terms. D’Amore addressed Austin’s exit in his latest column, framing the split as respectful and forward-looking. According to D’Amore, Austin is “ready to step to the next level” and it’s only a matter of time before he becomes a breakout star on a bigger stage.

TNA Finale

Austin’s final match for the promotion aired last week, where he faced off against current X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali. While the match itself was taped weeks prior, it now serves as the official conclusion to Austin’s six-year journey with TNA—a run that saw him evolve from an electric up-and-comer to a core figure in the company’s tag and singles divisions.

After re-upping with TNA just last March, Austin remained a focal point of weekly programming, especially alongside Chris Bey. Together, the duo formed a standout tag team, winning the TNA World Tag Team Titles three times and even representing TNA internationally.

However, Bey’s recent injury forced Austin back into singles action, where he tried his luck chasing the X-Division Championship and the newly minted International Title. Despite solid showings, championship gold eluded him during this stretch.

A Growing Trend in TNA

Austin’s departure is the latest in a growing list of talent exits from TNA in 2024. Jordynne Grace and Josh Alexander both left earlier this year when their contracts lapsed, and Rich Swann also quietly became a free agent after his deal expired.

With multiple prominent names stepping away, questions naturally arise about TNA’s ability to retain and build around its top-tier talent. That said, the promotion has long been known for cultivating fresh faces and rebuilding from within—something it may be forced to lean into once again.

What’s Next for Ace Austin?

As for Austin, the future appears wide open. At just 27 years old, he’s already built a strong resume with highlight-reel matches, a compelling character, and success in both singles and tag team competition. Whether he heads to WWE, AEW, NJPW, or explores international options, it’s clear he won’t be on the market for long.

Keep it locked to WrestlingNewsBlog.com for updates on where Ace Austin lands next and what this latest departure means for the future of TNA Wrestling.

Impact Stars Ace Austin and Gia Miller Lose Home In Apartment Fire

Impact Wrestling stars Ace Austin and Gia Miller lost their home in an apartment fire on Monday morning in Dayton, Ohio.

Austin and Miller took to Twitter on Monday to let fans know they were alright, as is their pet cat. Miller noted that she woke up at around 9:30am from the smell of smoke, realizing that their second story apartment was on fire.

Miller noted on their GoFundMe account how the fire originated on their front porch, nearly trapping them inside. They ran through the flames and were met by neighbors and firemen rushing to get them to safety. She noted that they were just a few seconds from being trapped, but escaped as their home was engulfed in flames and smoke. They lost all of their belongings, but later found their pet cat, alive but buried under the collapsed ceiling.

“We are physically okay. Our little family is reunited. As for our home, it is gone. Something we worked so hard to build over the last year and a half, gone in minutes. We do not know what was able to be saved if anything. Now, we have to rebuild. Like a phoenix, from these ashes we will rise. Any help, even the smallest amount, is appreciated,” she wrote.

You can access Austin and Miller’s GoFundMe campaign at this link. You can also access Austin’s Pro Wrestling Tees store at this link. TheGoFundMe campaign has raised $14,027 as of this writing, of a $5,000 goal. As of this writing they have had 205 donors to the campaign. Top donors include Ryan Barkan of PW Tees with $2500, WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page with $500, Cody Rhodes with $500, Nick Jackson with $500, Mark Madden with $250, Matt Cardona with $250, D’Lo Brown with $200, and Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo with $100, among many others.

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Source: Wrestling Inc.

Photos And Videos From World Wrestling Alliance (W.W.A.) Event In Evansville, In. 3/30/19 – James Storm, Ace Austin, Corey Storm And More

Saturday night former TNA/Impact Wrestling World Champion “Cowboy” James Storm and Impact Wrestling & MLW star Ace Austin appeared at World Wrestling Alliance event in Evansville, In.

Storm had also competed briefly for WWE NXT.

Also W.W.A. had their version of a War Games match and young independent star Corey Storm (who turns 18 years old on Friday) was in action and more.

Below are photos and videos from the event.