Dani Luna’s run with TNA Wrestling has officially come to an end.
According to recent reports, the 27-year-old British standout requested her release from the company over the weekend, and TNA granted it without issue. The decision appears to have been mutual, with both sides reportedly parting on good terms, leaving the door open for a possible reunion down the line.
Luna joined TNA in 2023, looking to rebuild momentum after her departure from WWE the year prior. During her time under the TKO umbrella from 2019 to 2022, she competed on the NXT UK brand, gaining valuable experience before transitioning back to the independent scene and eventually landing in TNA.
Her run in the Knockouts division proved to be a productive one. Luna captured the Knockouts World Tag Team Championships twice alongside Jody Threat, with both reigns taking place in 2024. The duo quickly established themselves as a hard-hitting team before eventually going their separate ways following a tag title loss.
After splitting from Threat, Luna shifted her focus to singles competition. She remained in the title picture, most recently challenging for the Knockouts Championship in a match that also featured Lei Ying Lee. However, reigning champion Arianna Grace retained the title at TNA Sacrifice, halting Luna’s momentum.
Outside the ring, Luna also dealt with some setbacks, including visa complications that caused her to miss TNA’s AMC debut earlier this year. Despite that, she stayed active, competing across independent promotions in the UK and Europe in recent months.
Now a free agent once again, Luna enters an interesting phase of her career. With her blend of international experience and recent championship pedigree, she’s likely to draw attention from multiple promotions moving forward.
