Via TNA:
TNA Wrestling Launches Pride Collection: Shirts, Shorts, Side Bag & More
Proceeds Split Between Two LGBTQ Sporting Charities
TNA Wrestling is celebrating June’s Pride Month with its first-ever Pride Collection: multiple shirts and more, featuring the company logo emblazed in the rainbow colors and a TNA Pride logo.
The shirts are available at tnamerch.com and proceeds from the TNA Pride Collection will be split between NAGAAA and Athlete Ally.
Since 2022, TNA Wrestling has had a partnership with the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA), an international sports organization dedicated to providing opportunity and access for the LGBTQ+ community to participate in organized softball competition in safe environments. A TNA Wrestling star was the special guest speaker at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Gay Softball World Series.
Athlete Ally is a nonprofit LGBTQ athletic advocacy group that aims to make athletic communities more inclusive, less discriminatory and helps athletes to advocate for LGBTQ equality. Athlete Ally was founded in 2011 by Hudson Taylor, a three-time NCAA All-American wrestler at the University of Maryland.
The TNA Pride Collection features two different short-sleeve shirts, a long-sleeve shirt, shorts and a side bag. To purchase, go to: tnamerch.com.
The stars of TNA Wrestling, including Matt and Jeff Hardy, Ryan and Nic Nemeth, Joe Hendry, Mike Santana, Frankie Kazarian, Steve Maclin, Eric Young, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, Moose, Tessa Blanchard and Masha Slamovich, among others, will be in-action on Friday & Saturday, June 6-7 at the Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.
TNA confirmed today that the Saturday night show in Tempe in TNA’s official Pride Night, in conjunction with Saturday’s Downtown Tempe Pride Party at Centerpoint Plaza. Tickets for the TNA live event on June 7 at Mullett Arena are available at ticketmaster.com – and fans can use code PRIDE for 25 percent on all tickets.
BREAKING: TNA Wrestling is celebrating June’s Pride Month with its first-ever Pride Collection: multiple shirts and more, featuring the company logo emblazed in the rainbow colors and a TNA Pride logo. The shirts are available at https://t.co/mZVLvLsJak and proceeds from the TNA… pic.twitter.com/CQcO2P7D0e
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 3, 2025

Athlete Ally advocates for the inclusion of men in women’s competitive sports. This is a terrible move by TNA. Women deserve to have their own spaces without fear of being hurt or made uncomfortable in their athletic persuits. If they set up their own leagues, that’s fine. But they are adamant on destroying women’s sports. Shame on them all.
NAGAAA have their own leagues and is completely voluntary. There is no issue with this.
@db are you being transphobic right now? Trans women are women and you’d best remember that
@Josh
What exactly are trans women? How do you characterize them?
@DB
And, once again, transphobes acting like the science-deniers they truly are.
There’s medical proof that transgender women are women: https://globalnews.ca/news/4223342/transgender-brain-scan-research/
But, honestly, if the transphobes want to end up the same way as their intellectual predecessors/ancestors (homophobes), then who are we, as a society, to take away from them their chance to eventually be forever ignored?
“Colored ball players have their own league, and white ball players have their own. That’s how it is and shall always be” MLB Commissioner Kennesaw Mountain Landis in 1931.
DB, your post reminded me of that statement. As for Luke, I guess you miss the whole “transitioning” aspect.
Getting back to DB’s comment. If a woman is heavily into bodybuilding and working out, are you suggesting she be banned from sports? Because after all, wouldn’t her strength put other women at risk of being injured?
I’m more amused by the fact that the same people who were dismissive of women’s sports suddenly care. Same people, like Tommy Tuberville, who once viewed money spent on women’s sports were a “waste of revenue spending “
@Disgruntled Jobber
No, I just keep getting contradicting info, like transitioned vs. mental state. If you’d care to explain, I’m all ears.
Just to be clear, I’m not on either side here.
Wow, DB has once again lost his mind. I have no idea why the website owner allowed this comment to post his transphobic remarks. What the hell, Steve Gerweck?
Don’t you dare ignore our comments, DB. Face us like a man instead of running away like a coward.
It seems the peanut gallery can’t understand my post. I’m not surprised due to their biases and lack of intellect. Just breaking it down for he slow crowd, there is no issue with NAGAAA creating their own leagues and having players voluntarily join. It is their choice. The issue lies with Athlete Ally lobbying to allow biological men, the ones with XY chromosomes, to compete against biological women, whom have XX chromosomes. The study provided above akin to the pseudoscience of phrenology does not refute this fact.
Congratulations to sock puppet debuting a new handle. Three different handles in this comment section. Can we get back some of the other classic handles while you’re at it?
You really are pathetic, DB. Your brain has a size of a peanut. There’s no issue at all. What are you talking about?
I’m no sock puppet. I’m the original. DB’s a clone. He still continues to embarrass the community by posting his comment.
@Luke,
To be clear, it’s not a “mental thing”. The folks putting that out there are taking cues from people who claimed homosexuality was a mental illness, just as people who were in interracial relationships were once accused of having a mental illness.
There are people who, despite the gender they are assigned at birth, instinctively know they are living the life of the wrong gender. Native Americans refer to them as “Two-soul individuals”. Wrestlefan in their post listed a very well-researched link that should be able to explain it in very broad terms.
I don’t want broad terms. I asked a very specific question. See, this is where the problem is for me here. You ask simple questions, yet no one wants to answer them. People just give you “links”. (Remind you of anyone posting here, by the way?) It’s like people are scared because they don’t really know themselves. I just want to know how you qualify a trans woman. Or a trans man. Or even any of the other genders that have recently magically appeared. To acknowledge something, I need to know what it is.