A longtime Florida wrestling fan just got kicked out of a TNA taping—and he’s calling them out publicly.
Jacob Cohen, known for attending countless WWE, AEW, and TNA events, says he was ejected from Full Sail on November 15 after being wrongly accused of filming the show.
According to Cohen, the situation started over suspicions that he was recording the event. He claimed TNA management confronted him and despite proving he wasn’t filming, they still showed him the door.
“Just to let everyone know
I have been asked by TNA management to leave the show tonight
There was a belief that I was filming the show, I showed them I was not
They returned and asked me to leave anyways
Wasn’t allowed to talk to anyone further
So that’s all from me tonight”
TNA has yet to publicly address the incident. Meanwhile, this all went down during what was supposed to be one of the company’s major taping weekends in Orlando—part of the final slate of 2025 shows announced earlier this year. Despite previous hopes for weekly live broadcasts, TNA is sticking with weekend taping blocks through the rest of the year.
With fans like Cohen getting kicked out over questionable accusations, it’s hard to ignore the disconnect between TNA and the very audience they’re trying to build.
Was TNA right to kick out a loyal fan, or did they completely mishandle the situation? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know where you stand on this one.
November 15, 2025 10:24 pm