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I have to admit I did not start watching TNA until they debuted on Spike TV a few months ago, but I have been impressed. As a lifelong WWE fan and wrestiling fan, I have enjoyed different aspects of all different promotions throughout the years. WWE has excelled in the "larger than life" entertainment aspect of wrestling. WCW when it was successful featured what WWE was doing, just with different characters. ECW was of course the outlet for furstrated fans who were sick of what the big 2 were doing. Then you have TNA, which is building a grassroots organizations based on one thing, IN RING PERFORMANCE.
The bottom line with this business is that in the end, it all comes back to how you can perform in the ring. TNA is wisely signing younger, smaller wrestlers and featuring a different type of in ring style than what WWE is doing. At the same time, they are not trying to compete with WWE, which is extremely smart. TNA is akin to what ECW was in the 90s, not in terms of style, but in terms of its approach to its place in the world. What I mean by that is that even though TNA has people like Jeff Jarrett, Raven, Rhino among other WWE or WCW guys, they realize that they cannot be going head to head with WWE.
I certainly enjoy watching TNA though for the action and its unique in ring content.
The bottom line with this business is that in the end, it all comes back to how you can perform in the ring. TNA is wisely signing younger, smaller wrestlers and featuring a different type of in ring style than what WWE is doing. At the same time, they are not trying to compete with WWE, which is extremely smart. TNA is akin to what ECW was in the 90s, not in terms of style, but in terms of its approach to its place in the world. What I mean by that is that even though TNA has people like Jeff Jarrett, Raven, Rhino among other WWE or WCW guys, they realize that they cannot be going head to head with WWE.
I certainly enjoy watching TNA though for the action and its unique in ring content.
Here I'm writing the different ERAs of IMPACT Wrestling-
2002-2004: Rising Era 2005-2009: Golden " 2010-2012: WCW " 2013-2014: Screwed " 2015-2017: Surviving " 2018-present: New Beginning "
The 1st episode of 2019's Twitch.tv (1/11/19) was THE BEST IMPACT episode in YEARS..!!
Looking forward what's stored by Don Callis & Scott D'Amore.
2002-2004: Rising Era 2005-2009: Golden " 2010-2012: WCW " 2013-2014: Screwed " 2015-2017: Surviving " 2018-present: New Beginning "
The 1st episode of 2019's Twitch.tv (1/11/19) was THE BEST IMPACT episode in YEARS..!!
Looking forward what's stored by Don Callis & Scott D'Amore.
TNA Wrestling is currently in a state of confusion . The knockout wrestlers align themselves with WWE , but the men continue aligning with enemy ROH/AEW/REV PRO/NJPW. The wrestlers don't know if they should wrestle , or leap over the back and chest chop. The brightness of the cameras ruin the picture , and they are take shots at the ceiling lights. TNA Wrestling at their best includes their storylines , original talent ,
pay per views , and finishers.
The biggest mistake TNA Wrestling has going is this low quality look. To be successful in professional wrestling you have to fix the quality of the show. High definition 4k is a standard nowadays. TNA Wrestling takes a seat behind WWE and Aew , but they could outperform both. Champions like Moose , speedos , Jordynne Grace , Lucha Libre , Mustafa Ali , ROh , and Johnathon Gresham gives TNA Wrestling a confusing look. TNA Wrestling must stay consistent , focus on strengths , avoid filler content , avoid wasting pay per views , and avoid collaborating with Rival companies.
The biggest mistake TNA Wrestling has going is this low quality look. To be successful in professional wrestling you have to fix the quality of the show. High definition 4k is a standard nowadays. TNA Wrestling takes a seat behind WWE and Aew , but they could outperform both. Champions like Moose , speedos , Jordynne Grace , Lucha Libre , Mustafa Ali , ROh , and Johnathon Gresham gives TNA Wrestling a confusing look. TNA Wrestling must stay consistent , focus on strengths , avoid filler content , avoid wasting pay per views , and avoid collaborating with Rival companies.
I watch impact wrestling every Sunday night at 9pm and i have found it to be a lot better than WWE because of the talent and the story. One thing I would like to change is; the show needs to be more explosive and showy, they need Pyrotechnics, more big screens and more lights (profile spots .etc) The show is generally very good at using the talent and i'm loving the six sided ring! It is more 'realistic' than WWE and others, as it looks like they are using a bit of MMA in the wrestling, this makes it seem kind of real sometimes, like they use all kinds of 'real life' submissions and they have MMA style striking. But the only drawbacks are the size of the shows and how they put it on.
TNA Wrestling is back with a bang, as the Hard To Kill pay-per-view event delivered a night of action-packed and high-octane wrestling. The event, which took place on January 13, 2024, at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, featured twelve matches, including three on the pre-show, and marked the first live broadcast under the TNA name since 2016.
The main event saw Moose dethrone Alex Shelley as the TNA World Champion, after a brutal and intense match that lasted over 30 minutes. Moose, who earned his title shot by winning the Feast or Fired briefcase, showed his strength and resilience, as he survived Shelley's signature moves, such as the Sliced Bread #2 and the Shell Shock. Moose finally put Shelley away with a devastating Spear, followed by a pinfall. Moose celebrated his victory by holding the TNA World Championship belt high in the air, as the crowd cheered and chanted his name.
The co-main event featured Jordynne Grace challenging Trinity for the TNA Knockouts World Championship, in what was rumored to be Trinity's final match with the promotion. Grace, who won the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound for Glory, proved to be a worthy challenger, as she matched Trinity's speed and agility, and countered her aerial attacks with power moves. Grace eventually overcame Trinity's experience and resilience, and captured the Knockouts World Championship by making Trinity tap out to the Grace Driver. Grace and Trinity hugged and showed respect to each other after the match, as the fans gave them a standing ovation.
The opening match of the main card was a Knockouts Ultimate X match, where six women competed to grab the red X hanging above the ring, and earn a future title shot for the Knockouts World Championship. The match featured Alisha Edwards, Dani Luna, Jody Threat, Tasha Steelz, Xia Brookside, and the debuting Gisele Shaw. The match was a showcase of athleticism, innovation, and risk-taking, as the women used the ropes, ladders, and chairs to reach the X, and to prevent their opponents from doing so. The match ended when Shaw climbed the ladder and unhooked the X, securing her spot as the #1 contender for the Knockouts World Championship.
Other notable matches on the card included Josh Alexander defeating Alex Hammerstone in a hard-hitting and technical match, Chris Sabin retaining the X Division Championship in a triple threat match against El Hijo del Vikingo and Kushida, and ABC (Ace Austin, Brian Cage, and Chris Bey) retaining the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a six-man tag team match against The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier, Trey Miguel, and Zachary Wentz).
The event also featured the debuts of A. J. Francis, Ash by Elegance and Nic Nemeth, who were previously known as Top Dolla, Dana Brooke and Dolph Ziggler respectively. Francis interfered in the match between Willie Mack and Rohit Raju, and attacked both men, causing a no-contest. Francis then cut a promo, declaring himself as the "Alpha Male" of TNA, and challenging anyone to face him. Elegance and Nemeth appeared on the pre-show, where they announced themselves as the newest additions to the Knockouts and X Division rosters, and expressed their excitement to compete in TNA.
Overall, Hard To Kill was a successful and entertaining event, that showcased the talent and diversity of TNA Wrestling. The event also set up several intriguing storylines and feuds for the future, such as Moose's reign as the TNA World Champion, Grace's first title defense against Shaw, and Francis' arrival as a dominant force. The event also marked the end of an era, as Trinity bid farewell to TNA and the fans, after a stellar career that spanned over two decades. Hard To Kill was a fitting name for the event, as it proved that TNA Wrestling is indeed hard to kill, and is ready to take on the wrestling world once again.
I hope you liked my review. 😊
The main event saw Moose dethrone Alex Shelley as the TNA World Champion, after a brutal and intense match that lasted over 30 minutes. Moose, who earned his title shot by winning the Feast or Fired briefcase, showed his strength and resilience, as he survived Shelley's signature moves, such as the Sliced Bread #2 and the Shell Shock. Moose finally put Shelley away with a devastating Spear, followed by a pinfall. Moose celebrated his victory by holding the TNA World Championship belt high in the air, as the crowd cheered and chanted his name.
The co-main event featured Jordynne Grace challenging Trinity for the TNA Knockouts World Championship, in what was rumored to be Trinity's final match with the promotion. Grace, who won the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound for Glory, proved to be a worthy challenger, as she matched Trinity's speed and agility, and countered her aerial attacks with power moves. Grace eventually overcame Trinity's experience and resilience, and captured the Knockouts World Championship by making Trinity tap out to the Grace Driver. Grace and Trinity hugged and showed respect to each other after the match, as the fans gave them a standing ovation.
The opening match of the main card was a Knockouts Ultimate X match, where six women competed to grab the red X hanging above the ring, and earn a future title shot for the Knockouts World Championship. The match featured Alisha Edwards, Dani Luna, Jody Threat, Tasha Steelz, Xia Brookside, and the debuting Gisele Shaw. The match was a showcase of athleticism, innovation, and risk-taking, as the women used the ropes, ladders, and chairs to reach the X, and to prevent their opponents from doing so. The match ended when Shaw climbed the ladder and unhooked the X, securing her spot as the #1 contender for the Knockouts World Championship.
Other notable matches on the card included Josh Alexander defeating Alex Hammerstone in a hard-hitting and technical match, Chris Sabin retaining the X Division Championship in a triple threat match against El Hijo del Vikingo and Kushida, and ABC (Ace Austin, Brian Cage, and Chris Bey) retaining the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a six-man tag team match against The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier, Trey Miguel, and Zachary Wentz).
The event also featured the debuts of A. J. Francis, Ash by Elegance and Nic Nemeth, who were previously known as Top Dolla, Dana Brooke and Dolph Ziggler respectively. Francis interfered in the match between Willie Mack and Rohit Raju, and attacked both men, causing a no-contest. Francis then cut a promo, declaring himself as the "Alpha Male" of TNA, and challenging anyone to face him. Elegance and Nemeth appeared on the pre-show, where they announced themselves as the newest additions to the Knockouts and X Division rosters, and expressed their excitement to compete in TNA.
Overall, Hard To Kill was a successful and entertaining event, that showcased the talent and diversity of TNA Wrestling. The event also set up several intriguing storylines and feuds for the future, such as Moose's reign as the TNA World Champion, Grace's first title defense against Shaw, and Francis' arrival as a dominant force. The event also marked the end of an era, as Trinity bid farewell to TNA and the fans, after a stellar career that spanned over two decades. Hard To Kill was a fitting name for the event, as it proved that TNA Wrestling is indeed hard to kill, and is ready to take on the wrestling world once again.
I hope you liked my review. 😊
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- WissenswertesNic Nemeth who was released after 20 years with the WWE. competing under the name Dolph Ziggler. Made the decision not to join his brother Ryan Nemeth in All Elite Wrestling but instead sign to TNA impact Wrestling
- VerbindungenReferenced in WrestleMania 41 (2025)
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(Impact! Theme: 2004 - 2005)
Performed by Dale Oliver
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