Jacob Cohen is speaking out again—and this time, it’s about his wallet.
After getting kicked out of TNA Wrestling’s November 15 taping at Full Sail University, the longtime Florida wrestling fan is now saying he won’t be getting a refund for his ticket.
“Added bonus, I was told I will not be receiving a refund,” Cohen posted, following up on his earlier statement about being ejected for allegedly recording during the show.
He previously explained that TNA management accused him of filming the event, despite him proving otherwise. That alone raised eyebrows—but learning he won’t be getting his money back has made this situation even harder to ignore.
It’s worth noting Cohen has been known to post live spoiler results from wrestling events he attends. His account also included photos from this particular taping. While TNA hasn’t officially linked those posts to his removal, it could be speculated that they may have factored into the decision—even if the official reason was “recording.”
Some promotions like WWE play a disclaimer before shows reminding fans that filming is prohibited. It’s unclear if TNA gave any such warning on this night.
If TNA thought they were just removing a distraction, they may have created a bigger one. Denying a refund after an unclear accusation won’t sit well with a lot of fans. Ringside News will continue to provide update on this matter as information becomes available.
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November 15, 2025 10:36 pm