http://www.cagesideseats.com/2015/7/18/8998225/mvp-leaves-tna-impact-wrestling-bdc So basically besides for Angle and Hardy they have no high priced guys left. MVP went off when it was announced that ROH would be on Destination America too so this departure has been expected for a while. The whole Hernandez thing didn't help things and I'd bet MVP goes back to Japan. I would say it's safe to say that his TNA run was underwhelming.
They probably won't have Angle for the rest of the year due to his injury.
They have a bunch of tapings in 10 days, maybe the final ones on Destination America, it'll be exciting to find out who's still working for TNA. They may need Jarrett to invade just to have enough bodies.
So TNA officials are no longer denying being turfed from Destination America and are telling talents that the overseas TV deals money will keep them afloat before they get a new TV deal in this country. BFG is being held in North Carolina so expect EC3 vs Hardy to headline what possibly is their last PPP ever.
I am sad that we won't get to see a full run with MVP as the Big Bad. His injury last year (right before he was going to win the world title) was horrible timing for him. As great as Lashley's unstoppable heel run was, the setup for MVP's Evil King vs. the world feud had been perfect. At that point, MVP had compelling feud seeds planted with virtually every top face (and heel!) on the roster.
On the bright side, it is great that the Beat Down Clan is gone now. They had no chemistry together once Lashley left and Low Ki/Joe/Homicide/Hernandez joined. MVP lost a ton of credibility when the group spent the year losing to Lashley and Drew.
Hopefully MVP winds up somewhere that will position him to achieve his full potential.
Call me crazy but from where I sit it appears that great mic skills (Rock, Austin) and/or a big body (Big Show, Lesnar, HHH) and a sustained push are really all it takes to be a WWE champ. The move set isn't that important (see Rock, SCSA, Hogan).