Steve Maclin has inked a new deal with TNA Wrestling, the promotion confirmed on Monday.
The 38-year-old former TNA World Champion’s new agreement with the company was confirmed just weeks before he challenges Mike Santana at the promotion’s Sacrifice event.
BREAKING: Following his reinstatement last week, @SteveMaclin has officially re-signed with TNA. Maclin will challenge TNA World Champion @Santana_Proud on March 27 at #TNASacrifice LIVE on TNA+ from New Orleans.
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) March 9, 2026
It’s unclear whether the deal announced this week is the extension PWInsider previously reported in January, or a new deal altogether.
The length of Maclin’s latest TNA deal isn’t known at the moment.
Maclin has worked for TNA since 2021, joining the roster shortly after the end of his WWE run. He spent a large portion of 2025 working in midcard feuds with the TNA International Championship, which he held for a combined over 200 days between two reigns.
In storyline, Maclin was let go from TNA earlier this year after receiving the “Fired” briefcase in a Feast or Fired match. However, as part of the build-up to his upcoming title match with Santana, he was reinstated with the company.
