TNA Wrestling has officially signed Allie, making her return to the company official just weeks before a major title match at Slammiversary.
Allie already enjoyed a successful run with the company between 2013 and 2019. During that time, she became one of the most popular stars in the Knockouts division and won the Knockouts World Championship twice.
After leaving TNA in 2019, she joined AEW as The Bunny and remained there until late 2023. Following her AEW exit, she stepped away from wrestling before making her surprise return to TNA.
Now, with a new contract in place, Allie appears set to play a major role in the future of the Knockouts division.
Allie’s return has been one of TNA’s most unique storylines
The news of her signing was first reported by the Rewind Recap Relive podcast before TNA confirmed it in an official statement.
“TNA Wrestling confirmed today that Allie has officially signed with the company, as first reported by the Rewind Recap Relive podcast,” TNA wrote.
TNA also highlighted Allie’s storied history with the company. The timing of the announcement is important because Allie is heading into a major opportunity at Slammiversary.
“A Canada native, Allie is a two-time former TNA Knockouts World Champion, with title reigns in 2016 and 2018.
Allie and Rosemary form TNA’s lovely and lethal tag team DemonXBunny – and they will be challenging The Elegance Brand for the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championships on Sunday, June 28, at Slammiversary, live on pay-per-view from the Agganis Arena in Boston,” TNA added.
Since returning, she has been involved in a supernatural storyline with her longtime friend and ally Rosemary. The two have revisited their past connection through segments set in the mysterious Undead Realm.
The story eventually led to Allie’s first match back during TNA television tapings in Syracuse on April 15. She teamed with Rosemary and Mara Sadè against The Diamond Collective, marking her first TNA match since her return.
