Former TNA World Champion already done with Global Force Wrestling
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, former TNA Champion Nick “Magnus” Aldis already finished with Global Force Wrestling. Magnus was offered a contract by GFW but ultimately decided not to sign back with the company. Magnus was only at the last set of Impact TV tapings under a handshake deal so GFW could  “protect the lineage of GFW title” and then give it to Alberto El Patron.
Magnus signed with TNA in 2008 and then was one of the first talents to sign with Global Force Wrestling in 2015 when the promotion was announced by Jeff Jarrett. The report added that many of the GFW talent deals require performers to give Global Force Wrestling 10% of the revenue they earn outside of GFW. The new deals also gives them none of the profits earned from selling merchandise bearing their likeness sold directly by Global Force Wrestling.
Per @SInow, GFW talent contracts now stipulate that 100 percent of all merchandise sold goes to the company.
That seems… lopsided.
— Jason Solomon (@solomonster) July 19, 2017
Former Intercontinental Champion to make GFW debut
Former WWE Intercontinental Champion John Hennigan (John Morrison, Johnny Mundo) is set to make his Global Force Wrestling debut at the upcoming Impact live events in the New York Tri-state area. The live events will take place on August 4th in Long Island, August 5th in Staten Island and August 6th in Bridgeport, CT. Jeremy Borash recently announced that Hennigan will be making his GFW debut during a conference call.