TNA Wrestling fans have expressed frustration after being reportedly removed from events for allegedly filming the show without permission. On X, Jacob Cohen stated that he was asked to leave during the recordings of TNA Turning Point even though he informed management he was not filming. He also mentioned that he was denied any refund.
While Cohen has not released any actual footage, he shared a spoiler featuring images from the event. Many fans voiced their support for him in the comments. One suggested that Cohen might return to record in the future, but he was hesitant, fearing it could be considered trespassing.
AEW Chairman Tony Khan took notice of Cohen’s case and publicly stated on X that Jacob would be welcome at AEW or ROH events anytime.
TNA Wrestling has yet to release an official statement on the incident. Although Turning Point was an exciting event for many, Cohen’s experience was cut short this week.
Fan Take: This controversy highlights the delicate balance between fan engagement and event security in wrestling. How TNA handles situations like this could significantly impact fan loyalty and the sport’s overall reputation.
