
Update on The Rascalz, Dezmond Xavier TNA Contract Status – The Rascalz have officially reunited in TNA and fans are already paying attention to what could be the next chapter for the well-known group. Dezmond Xavier, who worked in WWE NXT as Wes Lee, made his return to TNA during Turning Point on Friday night. He joined Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz, and Trey Miguel, and the reunited group picked up a win over The System, marking a strong return moment that pleased supporters who have followed their journey across multiple promotions.
While the in-ring reunion created excitement, the situation behind the scenes adds additional interest. According to reports, Xavier is currently not signed to a full-time TNA contract. It is noted that creative plans exist for him within the company, which suggests he will remain involved in the short term. However, without a contract commitment, his long-term status remains open. Wentz’s contract is believed to expire on January 1, which places him close to free agency as well. At this time, the contract status of Reed and Miguel has not been confirmed, leaving the full status of the group unresolved. With uncertainty surrounding multiple members, it appears possible that the entire unit could become available for negotiations outside of TNA.
With the current wrestling landscape being active and talent movement becoming more common, it is expected that The Rascalz will receive interest from outside promotions if they hit the free agent market. Their previous work together and individual achievements make them a group with proven chemistry, recognizable branding, and a fan base that has followed them across platforms. A reunited Rascalz squad provides value to any roster, and the possibility of them being available together or separately will likely draw attention.
Xavier’s return comes shortly after his release from WWE in October, which was viewed as one of the most unexpected departures at the time. He first joined WWE in late 2020 and achieved success as a two-time NXT Tag Team Champion alongside Wentz, who worked under the name Nash Carter, and also won the North American Championship. His return to TNA marks a new opportunity, even if the long-term plan is still open.
For now, The Rascalz are active, reunited, and winning matches, but negotiation season may become the real story in the coming weeks.
Update on The Rascalz, Dezmond Xavier TNA Contract Status

