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The IInspiration Return At TNA Against All Odds

The IInspiration Return At TNA Against All Odds

Yahoo14-06-2025
The IInspiration made their return to TNA Wrestling tonight at Against All Odds.
The group consisting of Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay appeared during Against All Odds' Countdown pre-show. The duo showed up to briefly face off against the reigning TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championships, The Elegance Brand.
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The moment didn't result in too much, but Ash By Elegance and Heather By Elegance were clearly affected by the return. The group was visibly upset, while the crowd was incredibly excited to see the return of Lee and McKay.
It's unclear exactly what the future holds for the group, but it's clear that their return is something fans were happy to see.
Prior tonight, The IInspiration hadn't been on TNA branded TV since 2022. The group are previous TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions, though, and look to be ready to go at the belts again. Before their time in TNA, the group was in WWE, as The IIconics.
READ MORE: Tatum Paxley Answers Jordynne Grace's Open Challenge At TNA Against All Odds
What do you think? Were you excited by their return? Are you hopeful to see The IInspiration continue to show up? What do you hope they do? Let us know in the comments below.
The post The IInspiration Return At TNA Against All Odds appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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