Social media lit up over the weekend after TNA officials made the decision to eject a ringside fan, Jacob Cohen, from their Saturday 11/15 TV Taping at Full Sail University.
Cohen, a well known fan from Florida who regularly posted photos and matches on his Twitter account, was approached by TNA officials for allegedly recording video at the taping.
Cohen, by all accounts, showed those who approached him that he didn't have any videos on his phone.
TNA officials later returned any told Cohen, who had paid for a front row ticket, that he was going to be ejected from the taping anyway.
Just to let everyone know
— Jacob Cohen (@MrJacobCohen) November 16, 2025
I have been asked by TNA management to leave the show tonight
There was a belief that I was filming the show, I showed them I was not
They returned and asked me to leave anyways
Wasn’t allowed to talk to anyone further
So that’s all from me tonight
Cohen had been posting match listings and photos on his Twitter account, but a cursory search showed that they did not include finishes to matches or any video. Whether the determination was made that Cohen's photos constituted spoilers is unknown, but he was ejected.
After Cohen noted that he had been ejected on his Twitter account, and did not receive a refund, TNA was scorched on social media.
This morning, Cohen announced that he has received an apology, writing on his Twitter accounts, "I would like to offer an update I had a call with TNA Officials this morning, they apologized for what happened and have taken a few steps to remedy the situation so issues like this don’t occur in the future It’s easy to make a mistake, I appreciate them taking steps to fix it. I also want to thank everyone that has reached out to me with kind words over the last 36 hours, I’m sincerely grateful for each and every one of you I’ve made so many friends through all of my wrestling journeys over the last few decades (I’m getting old) and I love you all."
I would like to offer an update
— Jacob Cohen (@MrJacobCohen) November 17, 2025
I had a call with TNA Officials this morning, they apologized for what happened and have taken a few steps to remedy the situation so issues like this don’t occur in the future
It’s easy to make a mistake, I appreciate them taking steps to fix it
I also want to thank everyone that has reached out to me with kind words over the last 36 hours, I’m sincerely grateful for each and every one of you
— Jacob Cohen (@MrJacobCohen) November 17, 2025
I’ve made so many friends through all of my wrestling journeys over the last few decades (I’m getting old) and I love you all
In speaking to TNA sources this morning, they confirmed that the company will be "making good" with Cohen, including refunding him his ticket money as well as some additional measures they did not wish to speak on record about.
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