That's the only explanation for it I think. Unless TNA does something that I think wrestling companies should've done a long time ago. Have a masked wrestler but don't keep his identity a secret. You know, like Deadpool. We know what he looks like.
I always thought it'd be cool if there was one masked guy who simply used the mask as an accessory and not a damn plot point. That way he can keep the coolness of having a mask and also cut promos with the mask off. Just for the lulz. It doesn't always have to be that damn "who is under the mask" storyline. Think out of the box, people.
But yeah, it does seem like TNA is pulling the plug on the Suicide character which I think is a pity. I really liked the concept. Hell, I even liked the cheesy voice. With the right writing, they could've really turned him into something ultra cool. Even if it would've been unrealistic, it could have kicked ass. Hell, Undertaker is a badass and he's shooting lightnings and disappearing in thin air.
On that note, am I the only one who misses characters like that? I know wrestling's going for realism these days, but I miss the whacky unrealistic characters too. Gangrel, Undertaker (when he was still active) and a bunch of others. I always thought they are entertaining as hell. I guess they have no place in 2013 but I sure miss them.
Either way, RIP Suicide, hello Evan Bourne Lite.