Mike Tenay has been a consistent voice in pro wrestling for over two decades. He was a part of the WCW announce team from 1994 until the company was purchased by WWF in 2001. Then in 2002, Tenay signed with and had been known as the voice of TNA ever since.
That was until recently when he was replaced at Impact tapings by Josh Matthews after TNA moved from Spike TV to Destination America. Currently, he doesn’t have an on-screen role, and his contract expiring may mean the end of his time with the company.
During an interview with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard, which you can read right here. Below is what Tenay said about TNA’s Pop debut and his status with the company:
“That hasn’t been discussed with me. I think it’s great that TNA, in a very competitive time, found that outlet for Impact Wrestling. There is an absolutely terrific group of very talented people who still have the ability to ply their trade and make a living because of that, and it’s fantastic for everybody involved.”