Every former WWE Superstar currently at IMPACT Wrestling

Just a handful of the former WWE stars now at IMPACT
Just a handful of the former WWE stars now at IMPACT

#6 Daughter of WWE icon Rachael Ellering

Rachael Ellering Makes IMPACT Wrestling Return - LWOPW

Paul Ellering's daughter Rachael Ellering spent four years with WWE between 2016 and 2020 where she competed in both Mae Young Classic tournaments. However, shortly after officially signing for the company in 2019 she suffered a torn ACL and was sidelined for over a year before being released as part of pandemic budget cuts.

Ellering made her debut at IMPACT Wrestling a couple of months ago on the April 22nd, 2021 episode of IMPACT where she saved Jordynne Grace from a beatdown. At IMPACT's Rebellion pay-per-view event, just three days after her debut, Ellering won the Knockout Tag-Team Titles with Grace, against Keira Hogan and Tasha Steelz (Fire 'N' Flava).


#5 Sami Callihan formerly known as Solomon Crowe

IMPACT Wrestling: Recapping Tessa Blanchard and Sami Callihan's feud

Sami Callihan has been one of IMPACT Wrestling's most consistent talents in recent years but before that he was known as Solomon Crowe and spent two years in WWE's NXT.

However, WWE withheld Crowe from appearing on television for over a year and then when they finally did let him appear, using a hacker gimmick that didn't really take off, they released him shortly afterwards.

The wrestler, who had appeared for Evolve, DragonGate USA, Combat Zone Wrestling and Ring Of Honor prior to his WWE stint, then found himself at IMPACT Wrestling in 2017 and has been there since.


#4 Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion TJP

TJP
TJP

TJP is an undeniably talented wrestler who was crowned the inaugural Cruiserweight Champion in WWE after winning the Cruiserweight Classic tournament. He spent three years in WWE before returning to IMPACT in 2019.

But he's another wrestler, like Eric Young, who was arguably a bigger star in TNA/IMAPCT Wrestling already, long before he signed with WWE in 2016. That's because TJP appeared as masked characters Suicide and Manik from 2004 to 2016 and even won the TNA X-Division Championship.

TJP, who has also made returns for New Japan Pro Wrestling and Major League Wrestling, alongside IMPACT Wrestling, will go on to become a two-time X-Division Champion in 2020 after bringing back his Manik alter-ego.

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