10 Saddest TNA Departures

The wrestlers who left us, and we just can't get over it.

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Its always hard to say goodbye to a friend. Youre with them for years, enjoying their company, supporting them, sharing inside jokes, and then, suddenly, theyre gone. So you have to pick up the pieces and move on, its still not quite the same, though, theres a gap in your heart where they used to be and nothing can possibly fill that sadness. Ill never forget you Amazing Red!

Everyone knows loss, but TNA knows a lot of it. Too much of it. The company has been around since 2002, and not one single wrestler who appeared on that show is still employed with them. While that may be quite some time ago, the amount of wrestlers who have left over the past few years alone is absolutely staggering.

While Impact may actually be more entertaining than it has been in years, it still feels really, really depressing. For longtime fans, almost all the names theyve grown to know and love over the years have left. Due to a lengthy and depressing history of remarkably terrible decisions, the company could no longer afford their services. TNA originals and high-paid cast-offs from the Monday Night War have come and gone, leaving a smaller, more inexperienced and less known roster in its wake.

So go grab the nearest box of Kleenex, get out a dish of ice cream, and lets commiserate together as we go through the saddest 10 TNA departures.

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