Drew Gallow Announces Departure From TNA Impact Wrestling, Hardy Boyz Next?

Former TNA World Champion Drew Galloway has officially confirmed his departure from TNA Impact Wrestling. It marks the end of a two-year stint with the wrestling promotion that included two championships.

Drew Galloway made the announcement via his Twitter account. He thanked TNA Impact Wrestling for the two years of working and tells that he will miss everyone.

Rumors have been circulating for quite a while now regarding Drew Galloway's contract status with TNA according to Wrestle Zone. There hasn't been any news of Galloway resigning with TNA which led to his departure. It seems that both parties have not come into terms with a new contract.

Drew Galloway joined TNA in 2015 after being released by WWE as Drew McIntire in June 2014. He then joined several independent wrestling circuits before settling with TNA.

The former TNA wrestler will have no trouble looking for jobs after his departure. Besides the WWE, Drew Galloway is widely known in the UK indie wrestling scene. He has won titles in the ICW and What Culture Pro Wrestling where he is the current World Champion.

Moreover, Drew Galloway wrestled for EVOLVE and PWG. The indie wrestling scene is always an option for Drew Gallow besides big name pro wrestling organizations like WWE and TNA Impact Wrestling.

Aside from Drew Galloway, Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy have also yet to resign with TNA Impact Wrestling according to a report from Top Rope Press. The Hardy Boyz have been a fixture for TNA and is one of the most popular wrestlers today. They have both worked with WWE and TNA and has had great success in both companies.

Matt Hardy's "Broken" character is one of the few bright spots for TNA Impact Wrestling. His character is one the more original and unique takes in the wrestling scene and will certainly be a huge loss for TNA if he chooses not to resign with them.If the Hardy Boyz and TNA couldn't agree on a new contract, fans can expect the brothers to make their WWE return.

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