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October 1, 2005 0.8 [2] First ever episode of iMPACT! on Spike TV: TNA Impact Primetime Special November 3, 2005 Special 2-hour TNA Impact primetime special on a Thursday. TNA New Year's Eve December 31, 2005 Special New Year's Eve edition of TNA Impact. Also the final TNA Impact of 2005. TNA New Year's Day January 1, 2006 The first TNA Impact ...
In May 2004, TNA sealed a television deal with Fox Sports Net (FSN) where they would get a one-hour timeslot on Fridays in most markets, putting TNA on unrestricted cable and satellite for the first time. [2] TNA began taping a new weekly series that month, TNA Impact!, with the first episode premiering on June 4, 2004.
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 2015–2016 Inside Impact 2017–2018 After IMPACT! 2020–2024 ...
This is a list of events held by the American professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on pay-per-view (PPV) and on streaming services. [1]From its inception, TNA's main output was a two-hour weekly program broadcast exclusively on pay-per-view.
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 ...
Title changes that occurred on TNA's television program Impact Wrestling (also known as TNA Impact! until May 3, 2011) usually aired on tape delay and as such are listed with the day the tapings occurred, rather than the air date. The title was introduced by Booker T as the "TNA Legends Championship" on the October 23, 2008 episode of Impact!. [3]
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
TNA Epics is a professional wrestling television program for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling that aired on Spike in the United States and Bravo in the United Kingdom. [citation needed] The show was hosted by Mick Foley [1] and showed matches and events from the history much like WWE Vintage.