10 Forgotten TNA Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember
10. A-1
A-1 might hold the record for longest time between TNA appearances.
He worked for the promotion between 2004-2007, then returned for a few matches in 2018. That 11 year gap was once something wrestling fans thought impossible. A few likely figured TNA would be out of business long before reaching 2018! Nah, the promotion plugged away as IMPACT before 2024's re-rebrand.
It's rarely brought up in conversation now, but Team Canada was an important faction during TNA's early years. It helped guys like Bobby Roode and Eric Young bed in on the roster. They weren't the hottest prospects in the group though. Not at first. That spot belonged to A-1, and hardly anyone remembers him.
A-1 was initially cast as an enforcer for Team Canada, but it didn't take long before bookers pushed him into the ring to see if he'd become the breakout star. It wasn't to be. A-1 toiled once TC split, then left TNA in February 2007. Wonder if anyone had a modern-day comeback on their bingo cards?!