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TNA began taping a new weekly series that month, TNA Impact!, with the first episode premiering on June 4, 2004. After 51 shows TNA's contract with FSN expired in May 2005 and was not renegotiated, with the last FSN episode of Impact! airing on May 27, 2005. Impact! continued to air on certain regional networks in place of Xplosion.
First ever TNA iMPACT! May 17, 2007 First Impact episode to feature the TNA title belts from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling that were unveiled at the previous Sunday's Sacrifice. 2-hour TNA Impact: October 4, 2007 First ever 2 hour episode of Impact: New Year's Eve Impact December 27, 2007 The final Impact of 2007 New Year's Impact January 3 ...
Soon after the launch of its flagship, weekly television program, Impact!, on June 4, 2004, the promotion began producing monthly, live, three-hour pay-per-view events; the first of these events, Victory Road aired on November 7, 2004. These events were initially held at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida. [2]
TNA Today: 2009–2010 TNA Epics: 2010 TNA Reaction: 2011–2015 TNA Greatest Matches 2011–2013 Classic Impact [11] (archived episodes of Impact) 2012–2015 TNA Unfinished Business 2012 Ring Ka King: 2012 TNA British Boot Camp: 2013 TNA Backstage Pass 2014 Countdown to the TNA UK Tour 2015 Impact Wrestling: Unlocked: 2015–2016 TNA Legends ...
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) – is a professional wrestling promotion based in Nashville, Tennessee as a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment. [1]TNA personnel consists of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, ring announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, producers, script writers, and various other positions.
Ray and Devon debuted in TNA on the October 1, 2005 episode of TNA Impact! – the first episode of Impact! to be aired on Spike TV and in a prime time slot. They were identified as "Brother Ray" and "Brother Devon" respectively (with the suffix "Deadly" apparently having been dropped) and as Team 3D collectively.
Rob Van Dam won the TNA World Heavyweight Championship on the highest rated episode in April. On the March 8, 2010, Raw beat Impact! with a 3.4 rating which equated to approximately 5.1 million viewers, while Impact! did a 0.98 with 1.4 million viewers; the replay of the show on Thursdays did 1.0, getting TNA a combined audience of 2.7 million ...
On the April 19, 2012, episode of the newly titled Impact Wrestling, TNA General Manager Hulk Hogan ordered that the TNA Television Championship had to be defended every week. [11] The weekly title defenses lasted until the June 21, 2012, episode of Impact Wrestling. [12] Abyss was the longest reigning champion