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Why did Roode and EY leave TNA?

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Above is a recent episode of The Pro Wrestling Report with Dameon Nelson and David Herro, who has worked as a booking agent to many pro wrestlers. When discussing TNA's troubles, Herro says former World Heavyweight Champions Eric Young and Bobby Roode left because they were owed a pretty big amount of money. At around the 11:40 mark, Hero commented:

"Bobby Roode and Eric Young left because they were owed, combined six figures. Combined. How do you not pay those two guys, right?"

It's no secret that TNA has had issues with paying talents and production workers on time over the past few years but this is the first we've heard about Young and Roode leaving because they were owed. The good friends signed their TNA contracts together years ago and left the company on the same day. Both are now working with WWE NXT.
We last heard about TNA being late with payments in early march, then rumors of more problems in late March.
 

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Six Figures? Crikey. Probably won't pay up. Get sued for twice that. Can't pay up. End in prison. The end
 

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Yeah this is really fucked up, any idea if they'll be going through legal proceedings to get the money?
Honestly no idea. Roode and EY seem like a bit too nice for that maybe. They let themselves accumulate a combined 6 figures in money owed after all before having enough and leaving. They might know it is a lost cause since TNA no longer has the panda money to fall back on.