Nashville, Tennessee – Candice Michelle has confirmed she will participate in TNA Wrestling’s No Surrender weekend on February 13 and 14, with both nights dedicated to television tapings. The announcement has quickly generated buzz within the professional wrestling community.
A Return to the Ring and a New Platform
Candice Michelle is returning to professional wrestling with appearances at TNA’s No surrender events in Nashville.
- Michelle revealed her involvement during an appearance at East Coast Autograph Auctions.
- Her return follows a recent appearance on TNA’s AMC debut.
- Michelle expressed a desire to contribute to TNA both in front of and behind the camera.
- her last recorded in-ring match was in 2017, where she defeated Lisa Marie Varon.
Michelle shared the news while appearing at East Coast Autograph auctions, stating, “I will be there with TNA on the 13th and the 14th. Two really great shows that we’ll be filming there.” This marks a significant return for the former WWE star to the professional wrestling landscape.
Her involvement with TNA began with a televised appearance during the company’s debut on AMC, where she was introduced by Gia Miller. Since then, Michelle has actively promoted TNA events on her social media platforms, indicating a growing commitment to the promotion.
Looking to Serve the Company
During the same appearance,Michelle reflected on her career aspirations and how she envisions contributing to TNA. “I always think of the story when I signed with WWE and they basically signed me to, they said, ‘Pretty-up the business’ back then, and when I signed the contract, I wanted to be the Women’s Champion,” she explained. “And so, as I have an opportunity with TNA, I look at this as a platform, and how can I best serve the company, how I can best serve everybody.The talent that’s there, whether I’m behind the scenes or in front of the scenes, so I’m looking forward to hopefully a little bit of both. But we’ll see what happens.”
While Michelle’s specific role within TNA remains unconfirmed, her comments suggest a willingness to explore both in-ring and backstage opportunities. Her last officially recorded match took place in 2017,resulting in a victory over Lisa Marie Varon.
Michelle also admitted that returning to the wrestling environment rekindled her passion for the sport. “Do I miss wrestling? I do. I do,” she confessed. “When I came to TNA,I didn’t know really how I would feel and that first moment standing by the ring,I mean,it wasn’t even a second where I thought,’wow,I just really miss it’ and so,yeah,it’s got a deep place in my heart but once you get close to the ring,it seems to have a deeper place than I think I thought. And just perfect timing for me to come back and explore and be a part of the company and see what I can do there, so I’m excited for that opportunity.”
As TNA continues to build momentum, Michelle’s arrival adds another layer of intrigue and potential to the promotion’s growing roster.
