Matt Riddles recent claims about not being paid for his TNA debut at Turning Point raised eyebrows, but the company is setting the record straight.

Riddle, who stepped in during WrestleCade weekend to replace Trey Miguel in a six-man tag match, stirred up some drama when he revealed during an interview with SHAK Wrestling that he hadnt been compensated yet. I got an extra payday, which didnt hurt the weekend. Still waiting on that. They have a three-week thing or two-week thing, I dont know. I kind of like my money up front, Riddle said, adding fuel to the speculation about TNAs business practices.

However, TNAs response paints a different picture. According to the Fightfuls Sean Ross Sapp, the company insists Riddle was in full for his work at Turning Point. Whether this clears the air or adds more tension remains to be seen.

Despite the payment controversy, Riddle had positive things to say about TNAs professionalism during the event. He also made it clear he has no plans to return to the company, emphasizing his commitment to MLW. They have spoken highly of me and to me. I think its impossible [to return], but right now, my home is MLW. Luckily, I work for a company like MLW that wasnt going to crucify me for helping, Riddle shared.

While his TNA debut, alongside KUSHIDA and Zachary Wentz, ended in a loss to Ace Austin and the Hardys, it still marked a memorable moment in his career. Whether this situation is a simple misunderstanding or a deeper issue remains unclear, but for now, TNA is adamant that they handled their end of the deal.

Whats your take on TNAs response to Matt Riddles payment claims? Do you think Riddle lied about not being paid? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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