Get ready to witness a groundbreaking moment in wrestling history! TNA has just signed a YouTuber-turned-wrestler, and the wrestling world is buzzing with excitement—and a bit of controversy. But here's where it gets interesting: this isn't just a publicity stunt. Meet BDE (Brandon Does Everything), the latest addition to the TNA roster, who has officially crossed over from YouTube stardom to the squared circle.
For those who don’t know, BDE skyrocketed to fame by posting wrestling content on YouTube, amassing a staggering 1.46 million subscribers. But don’t let the social media background fool you—this guy has put in the work. BDE trained rigorously in the ring and made his mark in the professional wrestling scene through Wrestling Revolver, where he even won the Remix Championship in a heated feud with AJ Francis. And this is the part most people miss: his transition from online personality to in-ring competitor is no joke.
That feud with Francis didn’t just end there—it spilled over into TNA when BDE made his debut at Bound For Glory 2025 in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet. In a jaw-dropping moment, BDE countered a chokeslam into a cutter on Francis, showcasing his agility and ring intelligence. Later, at Turning Point, the two clashed in a singles match that highlighted BDE’s potential. Despite Francis’s power moves, BDE rallied with speed, delivering a Canadian Destroyer that left fans in awe. Though he lost the match, his offensive flair was undeniable.
Now, just one year after his first professional match, BDE has officially signed with TNA, a dream come true for the rising star. His goal? To win the prestigious X-Division Championship. But here’s the controversial question: Can a YouTuber-turned-wrestler truly compete at the highest level in TNA? Sami Callihan, owner of Wrestling Revolver and BDE’s mentor, is confident in his protégé’s abilities. But what do you think?
BDE’s journey is a testament to the evolving landscape of professional wrestling, where the lines between online entertainment and in-ring competition are blurring. His signing with TNA isn’t just a win for him—it’s a bold statement about the future of the sport. Is this the start of a new era, or a risky gamble? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s spark a debate!