What a run, what a dream. I could go on for literally ever so I will just say this – thank you to everyone who made this experience what it was. I will never forget it.
“My time with TNA has come to an end. What a run, what a dream. I could go on for literally ever so I will just say this – thank you to everyone who made this experience what it was. I will never forget it …though I will miss flexing that I was co-workers with Jeff Hardy❤️”
All-in-all I am excited to dedicate fully to directing. Next chapter is going to be beautiful, and I hope to dabble in the wrestling space often still. I will likely be at TNA events in Canada as a one off when they're local.
“Around Rebellion last year I was put on the road to lead the photography team, and short form social content with talent, such as Get Close. October this year I personally asked to be taken off the road to focus on directing work in Toronto, while editing TNA content from home ❤️
All-in-all I am excited to dedicate fully to directing. Next chapter is going to be beautiful, and I hope to dabble in the wrestling space often still. I will likely be at TNA events in Canada as a one off when they’re local.”
Since 2021, Paron managed and edited content for TNA+ and YouTube, shot TikTok shorts, and served as a touring behind-the-scenes photographer before leaving the company.
Luke Paron is the latest in TNA “workforce reduction” of prominent internal backstage and on-screen wrestling figures that have either requested their release or have been let go throughout June. This week alone, other high-profile casualties include: Tessa Blanchard, Sami Callihan, and ECW legend Tommy Dreamer.
We all wish Luke Paron, and the rest, the very best in their future endeavors.