WCP Owner: Getting Everything Cleared Only To Have Talent Pulled Is Abysmal Dogshit

WCP owner comments on TNA pulling talent from events.
TNA Wrestling has made headlines over the last 24 hours after they made the decision to pull talent from upcoming independent wrestling shows despite the talent and their matches being announced.
Nic Nemeth was pulled from his CAP Wrestling match against MJF, and Leon Slater was pulled from his Wrestlecon Supershow bout against Ricochet.
West Coast Pro Wrestling (WCP) owner Scott Bregante sent out the following tweets regarding talent being pulled from events:
“Working with talent on an independent level, after clearing everything, and doing business, only to have said talent pulled after the fact, high or low profile, gives me zero reason to work with anyone from said company making said arrangements.
“Abysmal dogshit.
“When you have an understanding and it gets cleared, all parties involved have weighed risks. To get it cleared by multiple channels and by multiple companies, to then have said company go BACK on it, is garbage, and a Memorial show at that.”
Working with talent on an independent level, after clearing everything, and doing business, only to have said talent pulled after the fact, high or low profile, gives me zero reason to work with anyone from said company making said arrangements.
Abysmal dogshit.
— SCOTTY – FKM (@BasedLaRock) April 9, 2026
TNA President Carlos Silva cited “partner conflicts” as to why talent was pulled.



