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Professional wrestling television program
"Impact! Wrestling" redirects here. For the former namesake wrestling promotion, seeTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling.

TNA Impact!
Series logo since January 2024
Also known asTNA Impact! (2004–2011, 2024–present)
Impact Wrestling (2011–2017)
GFW Impact! (2017)
Impact! (2017–2024)
GenreProfessional wrestling
Created byJeff Jarrett
Presented byTom Hannifan (play-by-play commentator)
Matthew Rehwoldt (color commentator)
StarringTNA roster
Opening theme"Cross the Line" by AD/AM[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons22
No. of episodes1103
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time120 minutes (inc. commercials)
Original release
NetworkFox Sports Net
ReleaseJune 4, 2004 (2004-06-04) –
May 27, 2005 (2005-05-27)
Network
ReleaseJune 24 (2005-06-24) –
September 16, 2005 (2005-09-16)
NetworkSpike TV
ReleaseOctober 1, 2005 (2005-10-01) –
December 24, 2014 (2014-12-24)
NetworkDestination America
ReleaseJanuary 7 (2015-01-07) –
December 16, 2015 (2015-12-16)
NetworkPop
ReleaseJanuary 5, 2016 (2016-01-05) –
January 4, 2019 (2019-01-04)
NetworkPursuit Channel
Fight Network[a]
Twitch[b]
ReleaseJanuary 11 (2019-01-11) –
October 18, 2019 (2019-10-18)
NetworkAXS TV
TNA+[c]
New England Sports Network[d]
ReleaseOctober 29, 2019 (2019-10-29) –
present
Related
TNA Xplosion (2002–2021, 2024–present)
Before the Impact (2021–2023)

TNA Impact! (stylized asTNA iMPACT!) is an Americanprofessional wrestling television program produced by the American promotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) that debuted on June 4, 2004. It also features wrestlers fromWWE'sNXTbrand due to the working relationship between the two companies.

The series currently airs onAXS TV as well as streaming onTNA+ in the United States, owned by parent companyAnthem Sports & Entertainment.

History

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Fox Sports Net and Webcasts (2004–2005)

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In May 2004, TNA sealed a television deal withFox 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 thefirst 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 ofImpact! airing on May 27, 2005.Impact! continued to air on certain regional networks in place ofXplosion. On July 1, TNA began offering new episodes through their website, first usingBitTorrentdownloads, then bystreaming throughRealPlayer.[3][4] To save on production costs, four hours of the show were recorded in a day and made available throughout the subsequent month.[5]

Spike TV (2005–2014)

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TheImpact Zone in 2007

Seeking a more profitable television outlet, TNA negotiated a Saturday night timeslot with Spike TV (now known as theParamount Network), which had recently lostWWE Raw back toUSA Network. Spike TV started airingImpact! on October 1, 2005, five days after the departure ofRaw. Two episodes were taped every other Tuesday, airing them on the subsequent Saturdays.[6] TNA's syndication contracts for the show on local television channels, from after the FSN contract, were converted to contracts for their syndicated show,TNA Xplosion. They were no longer paying for the timeslot, though Spike controlled their advertising revenue.[7] Because of viewership growth,Impact! was moved to Thursdays in April 2006, and later to an earlier primetime slot in November. At this time tapings were moved from Tuesdays to Mondays.[8] In June 2006, episodes became available at theiTunes Store,[9] though they have since been removed.

Expansion to two hours (2007–2010)

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Due to further viewership growth,Impact! was expanded to two hours on October 4, 2007, still starting at the same time of 9:00 p.m.[10] On January 17, 2008, Spike presented an event entitled "Global Impact!", which featured TNA wrestlers in matches against talents fromNew Japan Pro-Wrestling[11] and on March 27, 2008,Impact! aired live for the first time in the show's history in its regular timeslot. By April 2, 2008, TNA had come to terms on a deal that had the show airing in Australia starting April 5. Up until then, they had only broadcast their monthly pay-per-view events on Main Event in Australia. The contract expired in March 2011 and was not renewed,[12] however, in May 2011, the show was picked up by Australian NetworkFuelTV, which began airing it every Saturday at 8:30 p.m. AEST, starting on June 11.[13] On October 23, 2008, TNA aired its firstImpact! filmed outside the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was broadcast fromThe Joint in theHard Rock Hotel and Casino inLas Vegas, Nevada. TNA also made the transition toHD for this and all future broadcasts.

Move to Mondays (2010)

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Main article:TNA Impact!'s move to Monday nights

On January 4, 2010, the show went head-to-head for the first time with TNA's rival-promotionWWE's flagship showRaw. This would be the first time since March 2001 that two major wrestling promotions went head-to-head in a Monday night television ratings competition. TNA advertised the debut ofHulk Hogan and his return to professional wrestling, while WWE promoted the return ofBret Hart toRaw, who last made an appearance in November 1997 before theMontreal Screwjob.[14] On this night,Impact! was watched by around 4 million viewers for the opening hour, but towards the end of the show, the viewership declined to 2.2 million viewers. This was the highest viewership in the show's history.Raw was watched by 5.6 million viewers, the most since August 2009.[15]

Impact! was permanently moved to Monday nights on March 8, 2010.[16] The show would air live on a bi-weekly basis and be taped for the following week. Beginning with the April 12, 2010, episode,Impact! was aired at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on Spike TV. This change was made as a result of an increase in ratings from the March 29, 2010, show (which aired at 9:00 p.m. Eastern) to the April 5, 2010, episode, which aired at 8:00 p.m. Eastern.[17] During this period, replays of the show continued to air on Thursday nights. After two months, the show returned to Thursdays permanently as the ratings for the Monday showings were declining. The final MondayImpact! scored a 0.8 rating.[18]

Return to Thursday Nights (2010–2011)

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The show returned to Thursday nights on Thursday, May 13, 2010.[19] Commenting on the move on the TNA website, Brian J. Diamond (Spike's Senior Vice President of Sports and Specials) said, "The fans have spoken and with their input, we have determined the best time slot to maximize the TNA audience is on Thursday nights where we are confident it will be among the most-watched shows with young men." TNA presidentDixie Carter called this move "a win/win opportunity for both TNA and the fans".[19]

On June 24, 2010, Spike expanded "TNA Thursdays" to three hours with the addition ofTNA Reaction (stylized asTNA ReAction or, alternatively, asTNA ReACTION), which became a regular one-hour docu-series immediately precedingTNA iMPACT! from 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Eastern.ReAction focused on the stories and characters of TNA Wrestling and previewed the upcoming episode ofTNA iMPACT![19][20] On February 24, 2011, TNA heldImpact! tapings at theCrown Coliseum inFayetteville, North Carolina.[21]

Re-branding toImpact Wrestling (2011–2014)

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Impact Wrestling

On May 3, 2011, during the tapings of the May 12 episode ofTNA Impact, the show would change its name toImpact Wrestling and adopt the slogan "Where Wrestling Matters". The show's color scheme would change from red and black to blue, white and gray, while the URL of TNA's website was also changed to impactwrestling.com.[22][23][24] TNA heldImpact Wrestling tapings on August 25, 2011 at theVon Braun Center inHuntsville, Alabama, on September 21 at theKnoxville Coliseum inKnoxville, Tennessee, and on October 26 at theMacon Coliseum inMacon, Georgia.[25] The first internationalImpact Wrestling tapings took place on January 28, 2012 at theWembley Arena inLondon,England.[26]

Through the summer of 2012, starting on May 31,Impact Wrestling aired live at a new time slot at 8:00 p.m. ET.[27] The live schedule was later extended first through September,[28] and then through the rest of 2012.[29] On March 14, 2013, TNA began taping Impact from different venues around the United States, such as theSears Center in Chicago, theSands Casino Event Center inBethlehem, Pennsylvania,[30] and theManhattan Center's Grand Ballroom inNew York City.[31][32][33] TNA officially terminated its lease withUniversal Studios in Orlando, Florida in late March 2013 and left the Impact Zone.[34]

On March 14, 2013, TNA introduced a new universal HD set which is used for all weekly programming.[35] On May 30, 2013, Impact Wrestling went back to its old start time of 9:00 p.m. In 2013, TNA broadcast fiveImpact Wrestling specials, starting on July 18, 2013 withDestination X. This was followed byHardcore Justice,No Surrender,Final Resolution andTurning Point. These specials replaced the PPV events of the same name following TNA changing their monthly PPV format to a quarterly model.

On November 21, 2013 TNA returned to Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida due to the high cost of production on the road after being unable to cover the rising costs of taping on the road.[36] Impact tapings were filmed from soundstage 19, rather than at the original Impact Zone at soundstage 21, but select shows were still taped on the road from time to time, such as theGenesisImpact Wrestling special on January 16 and 23, 2014 from Huntsville, Alabama. TNA also launched a new programming initiative called "IMPACT365"[37] to advertise upcoming shows and start new angles and storylines.

On January 30, 2014, for the first time,Impact Wrestling was broadcast live in the United Kingdom onChallenge before it aired in the United States.[38] The show took place atThe Hydro inGlasgow,Scotland. Starting with the March 13, 2014 live broadcast ofImpact Wrestling, TNA changed to soundstage 20 at Universal Studios.[39] Soundstage 19 and 20 were only temporary venues for Impact Wrestling tapings. Since June 10, 2014 TNA taped Impact Wrestling from The Sands Casino Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the Manhattan Center's Grand Ballroom in New York City. On July 17, 2014, after a poll made on theImpact Wrestling website, TNA brought back the six-sided ring permanently.[40]

Final months on Spike (July–December 2014)

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On July 28, 2014,TMZ reported that Spike would not renew TNA's contract,[41] which was due to expire in September.[42] The decision was reportedly triggered by TNA's decision to bring writerVince Russo back to the company as a consultant.[43] However, Mike Johnson of PW Insider who first revealed that Russo was working for TNA insists that his involvement had nothing to do with the cancellation.[44] TNA president Dixie Carter and Spike subsequently released independent statements claiming that negotiations were ongoing.[45] In August, amid ongoing negotiations with Spike,Impact Wrestling moved to Wednesday nights.[46] Spike spokesperson David Schwarz toldThe Christian Post that increasing competition from other sports programs prompted the move from Thursday nights.[47] The show ceased airing new televised events after the edition of November 19 ofImpact Wrestling, with the final episodes of 2014 being dedicated to Best of TNA clip shows, before resuming events on January 7, 2015 with a live show from The Manhattan Center's Grand Ballroom in New York City. The last episode ofImpact Wrestling broadcast on Spike aired on December 24, 2014.[48]

Post-Spike TV (2015–2017)

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On November 19, 2014, TNA reached a deal withDiscovery Communications to move its programming, includingImpact Wrestling, toDestination America in January 2015.[49] After premiering on Wednesday, January 7,Impact Wrestling moved to its permanent slot on Fridays on January 16.[50]

Along with the move to Destination America, the show got a new logo, graphics package, theme music, and stage. Former WWE employeeJosh Mathews was also added to the commentary team. A brand new weekly series hosted byMike Tenay,Impact Wrestling: Unlocked, premiered on Saturday, January 17[51] andTNA Wrestling's Greatest Matches, a series featuring the best matches in the company's history, made its U.S. debut on Saturday, January 10.[52][53] After switching timeslots numerous times, both shows were cancelled in May.[54][55]

Also in May,Dave Meltzer of theWrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Destination America had decided to cancelImpact Wrestling by late September 2015.[56][57] TNA vehemently denied the report, stating: "These false statements constitute defamation and if necessary we will seek all legal remedies available to us."[58] The following week Destination America signed a 26-week trial deal withRing of Honor (ROH) that would seeRing of Honor Wrestling air asImpact Wrestling's lead-in, which began on June 3.[59]Impact Wrestling subsequently began airing on Wednesdays starting in June.[54]

On June 3,D'Angelo Dinero officially joined Josh Mathews as a new addition to the commentary team forImpact Wrestling. In a September interview withSports Illustrated, Dixie Carter indicated thatImpact Wrestling would remain on Destination America for the rest of the year which ended on December 16, 2015.[60]

Beginning January 5, 2016,Impact Wrestling aired Tuesday nights onPop.[61][62] With the show's move to Pop,Impact Wrestling received new theme music ("Roustabout" byThe Smashing Pumpkins'Billy Corgan), a new stage, and a new opening intro for the first time in three years.Impact Wrestling moved back to Thursday nights beginning July 21, 2016, in order to avoid airing directly oppositeWWE SmackDown, which moved to Tuesdays.[63]

Early Anthem era (2017–2024)

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In 2017, TNA was acquired byAnthem Sports & Entertainment and was subsequently rebranded as "Impact Wrestling" in March. Thus, the promotion and the television series would begin sharing the same name.[64] In June 2017, the promotion held a show inIndia, becoming the first major U.S. promotion to hold events in that country.[65] On July 4, 2017, after the company briefly rebranded asGlobal Force Wrestling (GFW), the show's name was changed toGFW Impact! (or simply,Impact!).[66][67] The GFW branding would be dropped in the October of that year, following the departure ofJeff Jarrett and the subsequent cancellation of the merger with Impact Wrestling.[68]

AfterBound for Glory 2017 in November 2017, Impact would do a set of tapings in Ottawa.[69]

Following the 2018Redemption pay-per-view, Impact Wrestling would return to touring, taping in various smaller venues. The year's taping locations includedWindsor, Ontario,[70]Toronto,[71]Mexico City,[72]New York City,[73] andLas Vegas.[74]

In 2019, Impact Wrestling held tapings inPhiladelphia,Dallas, New York City,Houston, Windsor, Mexico City, Nashville, Toronto, Rahway, Fort Campbell, Owensboro, and other venues inOntario.[75]

On January 11, 2019,Impact!'s U.S broadcast moved toPursuit Channel, a channel partly owned by Anthem but with a significantly smaller subscriber base than Pop;[76][77][78] To compensate, Impact Wrestling expanded their previous agreement withTwitch to simulcastImpact! episode broadcasts online, beginning with the Pursuit Channel debut on January 11.[79][80]

On September 9, 2019, Anthem purchased a majority stake inAXS TV.Impact! moved to AXS the following month, afterBound for Glory on October 20, 2019, and continued to simulcast on the company's Twitch channel.[81] The show moved to Tuesday nights, beginning on October 29, 2019.[82]

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, allImpact! episode tapings were heldbehind closed doors at Skyway Studios inNashville, Tennessee, beginning in April 2020 with the two-partRebellion special, which was taped from April 8 to 10, and broadcast from April 21 to 28.[83][84] Beginning withHard to Kill on January 16, 2021, untilSlammiversary on July 17, 2021, crowd noises were piped into Impact Wrestling programming.[85][86][87][88]

In February 2021, Impact Wrestling launched a new one-hour preshow,Before the Impact (abbreviated asBTI), which premiered on February 16 on AXS TV in the U.S.BTI features news, recaps of previous episodes ofImpact!, previews of the following episode, and an exclusive match.BTI would replaceXplosion, which was cancelled in March 2021.[89][90][91] The two shows would crossover on the June 3 episodes, whenJosh Alexander facedT. J. Perkins for theX Division Championship in Impact Wrestling's first-ever 60-minuteIron man match. The match began onBTI and concluded in the opening minutes ofImpact!.[92]

On April 8, 2021,Impact! moved back to Thursday nights.[93][94][95]

On August 4, 2021, Impact Wrestling launched a newYouTube membership program called "Impact Wrestling Insiders", which would include day-and-date premieres of newImpact! episodes. Subsequently, the promotion ended its partnership with Twitch; the final Twitch broadcast ofImpact! aired on July 29.[96][97]

On October 23, 2021, Impact held their first event outside of Nashville in a year and a half withBound for Glory, which took place just outside ofLas Vegas inSunrise Manor, Nevada, with Impact later resuming a full schedule of live touring in January 2022.[98]

In March 2023, Impact held events inWindsor, Ontario, Canada. This would mark their first shows outside of the U.S. in three years. Numerous other shows were held throughoutCanada all through the year.[99]

Return ofTNA Impact! (2024–present)

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In January 2024, Impact Wrestling officially reverted to TNA Wrestling.[100][101] As a result, the weekly show's title also reverted toTNA Impact!.[102]

In January 2025, TNA and former longtime competitorWWE announced a new, multi-year partnership that focused on "creating unprecedented crossover opportunities within WWE and TNA". Multiple NXT superstars, including Trick Williams, Jacy Jayne, Fraxiom and Arianna Grace, among others, have been featured regularly onImpact! tapings since the announcement.[103]

Impact! began airing onSportsnet 360 in Canada on January 2, 2025, following its loss of the Canadian rights ofWWE weekly programming toNetflix.[104][105]

Broadcast history

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TNA Impact! originally premiered onFox Sports Net, where it remained until May 2005. The show began broadcasting episodes via syndication in limited markets onUrban America Television[citation needed] (replacing the syndicated showXplosion) and on theInternet between June 24 and September 16, 2005.

The company would eventually secure a deal withSpike TV, with the first episode airing on October 1, 2005.Impact! first began airing episodes on Saturday nights, before later moving to Thursday nights in April 2006. The show would brieflymove to Monday nights in 2010 before returning to Thursdays in the spring of 2010, where it remained until 2014.

In 2015, the show moved toDestination America, initially airing on Friday nights, before moving to Wednesday nights on June 3, 2015, until its final broadcast on December 16, 2015.

From January 5, 2016, until January 4, 2019,Impact! aired weekly onPop, with the show moving back to Thursday nights on July 21, 2016.

In October 2018,Impact! moved to 10pm ET on Thursdays nights.[106]

On January 11, 2019,Impact! moved to Friday nights onPursuit Channel andTwitch;Impact would be simulcast on Twitch until the July 29, 2021 episode. On January 15, 2020, Impact's Twitch channel was banned after a sexually implicit segment involvingRob Van Dam was aired during that week's episode;[107][108] the ban would be lifted on January 22.[109][110]

Beginning October 29, 2019,Impact! moved to Tuesday nights onAXS TV. On April 8, 2021,Impact! moved back to Thursday nights.[111][112][113]

Beginning on January 23, 2025, TNA began occasionally broadcastingImpact! episodes live on AXS TV.

Ratings

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Channel and Timeslot (ET)YearsRating or Viewership
FSN(Fri. 3pm)20040.2[114]
FSN(Fri. 4pm)20050.3[115]
Spike(Sat. 11pm)2005–20060.7[116]
Spike(Thurs. 11pm)20060.9[117]
Spike(Thurs. 9pm)2006–20071.0[118]
Spike(Thurs. 9pm; 2hrs)2007–20101.2[119]
Spike(Mon. 9pm; 2hrs)20100.7[120]
Spike(Mon. 8pm; 2hrs)20100.9[120]
Spike(Thurs. 9pm; 2hrs)2010–20121.1[119][121]
Spike(Thurs. 8pm: 2hrs)2012–20131.0[122][123]
Spike(Thurs. 9pm: 2hrs)2013–20141.0[124][125]
Spike(Wed. 9pm: 2hrs)20140.8[126]
Destination America(Fri. 9pm: 2hrs)2015390,000[127]
Destination America(Wed. 9pm: 2hrs)2015292,000[128]
Pop(Tues. 9pm: 2hrs)2016332,000[129]
Pop(Thurs. 8pm: 2hrs)2016–2018300,000
Pop(Thurs. 10pm: 2hrs)2018–2019230,000
Pursuit Channel(Fri. 10pm: 2hrs)2019195,000
AXS TV(Tues. 8pm: 2hrs)2019–2021174,000 (AXS; 2020 Q1)
147,000 (AXS; 2020 Q2)[130]
AXS TV(Thurs. 8pm: 2hrs)2021–2025150,000 - 95,000
TNA+(Thurs. 8pm: 2hrs)2024–present
AXS TV(Thurs. 9pm: 2hrs)2025–present

Production

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Format

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Generally, the show features four to seven matches over the course of the two hours, as well as numerousinterviews and segments interspersed between the matches.[131] Due to the nature of the wrestling business, advertisements for merchandise and upcomingpay-per-view events often serve as bookends for the commercial segments.

From June 2004 to March 2013, TNA programming was taped atUniversal Studios Florida's Soundstage 21. The Soundstages at Universal were dubbed the "Impact Zone" by the company with the promotion's pay-per-views being also broadcast from that location until October 2006, whenBound for Glory emanated from theCompuware Arena inDetroit.

When the show was onFox Sports Net, all matches had a time limit (10 minutes for normal singles matches and 30 minutes for title matches) and the network'sFox Box was used.[132] In the event of a time limit draw, the winner was determined by the NWA Championship Committee, a group consisting of three veteran stars. Since leaving the channel, TNA discarded the time limit concept.

Roster

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Main articles:List of TNA Wrestling personnel andTNA Wrestling authority figures

Commentators

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CommentatorsDates
Mike Tenay andDon WestJune 4, 2004 – August 13, 2009
Mike Tenay andTazAugust 20, 2009 – November 8, 2012
June 6, 2013 – November 19, 2014
Todd Keneley, Mike Tenay and TazNovember 15, 2012 – May 30, 2013
Josh Mathews and TazJanuary 7, 2015 – April 10, 2015
Josh MathewsApril 17, 2015 – May 15, 2015
Josh Mathews andDa Pope D'Angelo DineroMay 22, 2015 – March 2, 2017
Josh Mathews,Jeremy Borash and Da Pope D'Angelo DineroMarch 9, 2017 – August 10, 2017
Jeremy Borash and Josh MathewsAugust 17, 2017 – February 1, 2018
Josh Mathews andSonjay DuttFebruary 8, 2018 – April 19, 2018
Josh Mathews andDon CallisApril 26, 2018 – March 24, 2020
Josh Mathews andMadison RayneMarch 31, 2020 – January 12, 2021
Matt Striker andD'Lo BrownJanuary 19, 2021 – May 20, 2021
July 22, 2021 – January 6, 2022
Josh Mathews and D'Lo BrownMay 27, 2021 – July 15, 2021
Tom Hannifan and D'Lo BrownJanuary 13, 2022
Tom Hannifan and Various Guest CommentatorsJanuary 13, 2022 – January 20, 2022
Tom Hannifan andMatthew RehwoldtJanuary 27, 2022 – present

Special episodes

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Main article:List of TNA Impact! special episodes

On-air personalities

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Main article:List of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling personnel § Roster

The show features various on-air personalities including the wrestlers, ring announcers, commentators, and on-screen authority figures.TNA also has had various recurring on-air segments hosted by members of the roster.

Recurring segments

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SegmentTypeHost(s)Period activeNotes
Rough CutInterview segmentTNA rosterFebruary 2008 – April 2009A in-depth interview about someone's life and career in professional wrestling. Also used as a video package interview to hype feuds between two or more wrestlers on occasion
$25,000 Fan ChallengeWrestling challengeAwesome Kong
withRaisha Saeed
May 2008 – July 2008A fan entered the ring to compete against Awesome Kong. If they won they got $25,000 and theKnockouts Championship. The contest ended whenTaylor Wilde defeated Awesome Kong.
Karen's AngleInterview segmentKaren AngleJuly 2008 – October 2008Karen hosted a talk show interview segment. The segment came to an end when the host took time off to focus on her family.
O.D.B.'s Angle
Trash Talking with O.D.B.
Interview segmentO.D.B.November 2008 – December 2009Took the place of Karen's Angle after she left the company.
Hardcore History 101Interview segmentMick FoleyFebruary 2009 – April 2009Behind the scenes stories from Foley's career.[133]
Off the Wagon ChallengeWrestling challengeBeer Money
(Bobby Roode andJames Storm)
February 2009 – April 2009Open challenge for Beer Money'sWorld Tag Team Championship. If the challengers lost by pin or submission, the wrestler who was pinned or submitted isfired.
Double J Double M A Open ChallengeMMA challengeJeff JarrettDecember 2010 – January 2011An open challenge hosted by Jeff Jarrett, where any fan who could make him submit in amixed martial arts match, would win $100,000.
Championship ThursdayTitle matchHulk HoganSeptember 2012 – December 2012Once a month, a championship was put on the line and four challengers met with Hogan to convince him to give them the title shot.
Gut Check ChallengeWrestling challengeJeremy BorashApril 2012 – July 2013A challenge held once a month, where two wrestlers from theindependent circuit wrestled each other, with three judges picking one of them and voting whether they should be signed to a contract based on their performance.
Open Fight NightWrestling challengeImpact RosterApril 2012 – June 2013, January 2017Once per month, all matches onImpact are open challenges where a member of the Impact roster can call out any other Impact wrestler.
Gail Kim's Open ChallengeWrestling challengeGail Kim
withLei'D Tapa
November 2013 – January 2014Gail Kim issued a challenge to every woman outside the Knockouts Division to come and face her. If Kim is defeated she promised another match with theKnockouts Championship on the line. The contest ended when the returningMadison Rayne defeated Gail Kim.
Bram's Open ChallengeWrestling challengeBramJune 10, 2015 – June 28, 2015Bram issued a challenge to every past Impact wrestler to come and face him, AtSlammiversary XIII Bram defeatedMatt Morgan in astreet fight in what was the last open challenge match.
Fact of LifeInterview segmentEli DrakeApril 26, 2016 – January 17, 2017Eli Drake interviews members of the Impact roster. Used to instigate and continue feuds and to further storylines.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^from October 5, 2017 to July 26, 2018. Still airs reruns to the present day.
  2. ^until July 20, 2021
  3. ^from January 5, 2024
  4. ^from January 4, 2025

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