A fan of TNA Wrestling has claimed they were unfairly kicked out of one of the promotion’s recent events over allegations of filming the show. The incident has since drawn a response from AEW President Tony Khan.
On X, a social media user named Jacob Cohen claimed that he was removed from the TNA Turning Point taping. Cohen stated that despite showing management that he wasn’t filming, he was still ejected from the event. To make matters worse, Jacob added that he was told he would not be receiving a refund for his ticket.
While Cohen has stated he did not share any footage of the show, he was actively sharing spoilers for the Turning Point taping on his social media account, including images he had taken at the event.
Following his claims, many in the comments of his post supported Cohen. One fan offered that they would be able to get Jacob back into the taping. Cohen was wary of this plan, responding that he viewed such an action as trespassing and opted not to. TNA Wrestling has not publicly commented on this matter as of this writing.
The situation eventually caught the attention of AEW President Tony Khan. Responding to the incident on X, Khan made it clear that Jacob would be more than welcome to attend future AEW or ROH events.
Added bonus, I was told I will not be receiving a refund
— Jacob Cohen (@MrJacobCohen) November 16, 2025
Feel free to DM me, but I do not feel like getting trespassed or arrested for entering a building where I am not wanted
— Jacob Cohen (@MrJacobCohen) November 16, 2025
@MrJacobCohen You’re always welcome at AEW and ROH!#AEWCollision
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) November 16, 2025

