TNA Partners With REVOLT: The Company Diddy Built (Before the Fallout
TNA just locked in a content deal with REVOLT. Exclusive Xplosion matches and classic library footage hit REVOLT and REVOLT Sports this fall.
On the surface it’s a clean cultural crossover — hip-hop and wrestling have always shared the same DNA.
What most coverage skips: REVOLT was founded by Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2013.
It was his company for over a decade. That ended in 2024. After the lawsuits and federal case, he sold his stake, stepped off the board, and the company publicly cut ties. Employees became the largest shareholders.
He’s been gone for two years. That’s the current reality.
Pro Wrestling’s Favorite Habit
But the founding still matters, look into Russell Steven Rowe and ALW, for more on that. In pro wrestling, the pattern is familiar.
Look the other way. Protect the business. Scrub the uncomfortable details until the heat dies down.
I’ve spent over a year covering Chasyn Rance and the network that enables him. Same playbook, different names.
REVOLT’s current leadership isn’t responsible for Combs. TNA isn’t either. But the near-total silence around the company’s origin says plenty about an industry that still prioritizes access and optics over honesty.
New deal. Same habits.

