TNA is experiencing significant staff changes, with the multiple key figures departing the company.

Lou D'Angeli, remembered as "Sign Guy Dudley" in ECW, and later a marketing director in WWE, has left TNA Wrestling. He served as the Vice President of Marketing for Anthem Entertainment. According to PWInsider, his departure was mutually agreed upon after a meeting with Anthem executives last week.

RD Evans, a member of the creative team, and David Sahadi, head of production, also exited the company recently. These changes come after Scott D'Amore was let go in February.

The wave of departures at TNA suggests a major internal restructuring or a shift in company strategy. This could impact several aspects of TNA’s business in the short term, including creative direction, production quality and ability to attract and retain talent.

The trend seems ominous and interestingly comes at a time when TNA is starting to work with WWE again. Following TNA champion Jordynne Grace’s recent crossover to NXT, there have been several other wrestlers from each company talking about working together.

TNA Wrestling has been through it all since launching in May 2002. They are a survivor brand that will always find a way to keep bringing fans their unique brand of wrestling, but it’s been a rocky year to say the least after things started off so promising with the return to the ‘TNA’ name back in January.