It has been a quiet yr overall for the National Wrestling Alliance, though they’ve continued to truck along, including announcing that WWE star Nattie Neidhart could be returning to the promotion this July. Within the meantime, the promotion is exploring one other option to find talent; reality television. In a Wednesday press release, NWA announced the beginning of a brand new reality competition series often known as “Into The Fire.”
“Today the National Wrestling Alliance publicizes an open casting call for an upcoming competition-based reality show planned to hitch weekly flagship broadcast NWA POWERRR on Comet TV,” the press release read. “Do you could have what it takes to step INTO THE FIRE?”
The press release further revealed that “Into the Fire” would follow the tradition of wrestling reality shows akin to “WWE Tough Enough” and “WWE LFG,” following eight contestants that can compete for a probability to win an NWA contract. Potential contestants may have to use for a spot on the show, with tryouts set for August 21 and 22 in Tampa Bay, Florida; anyone of any age or gender can apply and contestants aren’t required to have pro wrestling experience, though they have to register first and no walk-ins might be accepted.
While it was confirmed that “Into the Fire” would air on Comet TV alongside “NWA Powerrr,” no other information regarding when the show would air was released, beyond it being stated that it could air “at a later date to be determined in 2026.” With the tryouts set to happen in August, it could seem that the soonest fans could possibly be watching “Into the Fire” could be sometime this fall.

