TNA Impact Preview 3/14/2024

Experience the fallout from Sacrifice as the road to Rebellion begins! Don’t miss an all-new TNA iMPACT! this Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for Insiders!

  • TNA X-Division Championship: Mustafa Ali (c) vs. Chris Sabin
  • Steve Maclin and The Rascalz vs. Nic Nemeth & Speedball Mountain
  • Ace Austin vs. Franki Kazarian
  • AJ Francis vs. Joe Hendry

TNA Impact Preview 3/7/2024

It’s the last stop before Sacrifice! Don’t miss an all-new TNA iMPACT! this Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for Insiders!

  • TNA Champion Moose and Sacrifice challenger Eric Young to appear
  • X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali vs. Kevin Knight
  • The Time Splitters vs. The Good Hands
  • Ash By Elegance in action
  • Dani Luna vs. Masha Slamovich
  • Josh Alexander vs. Dirty Dango
  • PCO vs. Alan Angels

Alex Hammerstone Signs With TNA Wrestling

On Thursday night’s episode of TNA Impact on AXS TV, it was announced that the former MLW World Champion has signed with the promotion and will face off against Josh Alexander at Sacrifice 2024 on March 8th.

TNA Impact Preview 2/29/2024

Tonight’s episode of TNA Impact on AXS TV.

  • Steve Maclin vs. Mike Bailey
  • Tasha Steelz vs. Xia Brookside
  • Jake Something vs. Laredo Kid
  • AJ Francis & Deaner vs. Rich Swann & Joe Hendry
  • Mustafa Ali’s X-Division Championship Inauguration Ceremony
  • The System (Moose, Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards) vs. ABC (Chris Bey and Ace Austin) and Eric Young

TNA Looking To Make Big Changes To Weekly TV

Impact Wrestling recently brought back the TNA brand at the Hard to Kill pay-per-view, which was a successful move for the company. However, there have been changes in leadership, with Anthony Cicione now serving as TNA President following the departure of Scott D’Amore.

Dave Meltzer mentioned on Wrestling Observer Radio that TNA Wrestling is planning to do live weekly television for TNA Impact on AXS TV every Thursday and is considering various venue options, including Full Sail University.

The move is expected to take place in 2025, with a few live shows scheduled for later this year. Full Sail was previously the home of WWE NXT before they relocated during the pandemic.

Source: eWn

TNA Impact Preview 2/22/2024

Tonight’s TNA Impact on AXS TV.

  • Ash by Elegance makes her in-ring debut
  • Moose, Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards vs. Alex Shelley, KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight
  • Steve Maclin vs. Trent Seven
  • Chris Sabin vs. Jason Hotch
  • Frankie Kazarian & Eric Young face-to-face

TNA Impact Preview 2/15/2024

Tonight’s TNA Impact on AXS TV.

  • TNA Champion Moose vs. KUSHIDA – (Everyone banned from ringside)
  • TNA Tag Team Championship – Match Two in a Three Match Series: ABC (c) vs. Grizzled Young Vets
  • TNA Digital Media Championship: Crazzy Steve (c) vs. Rhino
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Jake Something
  • Savannah Evans w/Gisele Shaw vs. TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace
  • Ash by Elegance to appear

TNA Impact Preview 2/8/2024

The road to No Surrender intensifies on an all-new iMPACT! tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders!

  • Jordynne Grace & Trinity vs. Savannah Evans & Gisele Shaw
  • Chris Sabin vs. John Skyler
  • Zachary Wentz vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • Tasha Sheelz vs. Xia Brookside
  • Josh Alexander vs. Alan Angels
  • Alex Shelley vs. Eddie Edwards

Scott D’Amore Fired As TNA President By Anthem Sports, TNA Stars Pays Tribute & Bid Farewell To D’Amore

Another shake-up has taken place in the world of pro wrestling. TNA Wrestling President Scott D’Amore has been let go, with Anthony Cicione of TNA’s parent company Anthem Sports & Entertainment, Inc. taking over as the new President. The company’s press release states that the intent is to further integrate TNA into Anthem’s Entertainment Group, which Cicione is already the President of.

According to a report from PWInsider, it is believed that the decision came directly from Anthem’s owner, Len Asper. As echoed by the official statement, Anthem management will be taking on a larger role in the day-to-day operations of TNA, with Cicione leading that charge.

D’Amore’s termination comes less than a month after the company changed its branding from Impact Wrestling back to TNA, its original moniker. With the relaunch, the company has brokered a great deal of goodwill with fans, making D’Amore’s exit all the more surprising. According to an update on the matter from Fightful Select, Anthem management met with TNA talent over Zoom this afternoon. The report also quoted one talent who understood the reasoning behind the change but credited D’Amore with saving the promotion.

In contrast with D’Amore, Cicione has no direct experience working in the professional wrestling industry. The Anthem press release touted his history of “executive-level management experience,” specifically referring to cable and digital channels. It remains to be seen if the company intends to keep Cicione in charge of TNA long-term or if he will be managing the promotion until Anthem finds a suitable replacement.

Similarly unknown is how the company intends to handle the creative process moving forward. In addition to his management duties, D’Amore was previously a key part of the team in charge of booking TNA’s TV shows and pay-per-views.

Some talent such as Brian Myers crediting D’Amore for helping save the company from closing entirely. Since his termination, many members of the TNA roster have spoken out in support of D’Amore.

“The incredibly painstaking, tedious, and difficult work that [Scott D’Amore] has put in to bring [TNA] to this very exciting moment in time, cannot be understated,” said TNA star Frankie Kazarian. “We all, wrestlers and fans alike, owe him a debt of gratitude.”

TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace, who recently appeared in the WWE Royal Rumble, posted a picture of herself and D’Amore. Grace also called the former executive the “heart and soul” of the promotion.

Former Impact World Champion Steve Maclin posted a picture of himself with D’Amore presenting him with the title belt after a particularly bloody victory. Meanwhile, TNA star Alex Zayne thanked D’Amore for both the opportunities he gave Zayne personally as well as everything he’s done for wrestling as a whole.

“Not all people in leadership roles are leaders,” said Jody Threat. “[Scott D’Amore] was a leader. [Honored] to have been led by him. Thank you for everything.”

TNA star Jake Something posted a video of himself talking about D’Amore and his impact on Something’s career. The wrestler stated that he was “proud to be a Scott D’Amore guy.” Referee Brandon Tolle also referred to himself in the same manner while thanking D’Amore for the opportunities he provided.

Wrestler-turned-announcer Jade Chung posted a series of pictures of D’Amore, including a shot of D’Amore sitting behind the backstage monitors with a young child, presumably his own. Another former Impact World Champion, Josh Alexander, also posted a picture of himself in the ring with D’Amore. Alexander thanked the company’s former President and referred to him simply as “coach.”

Source: Wrestling Inc.

TNA Impact Preview 2/1/2024

Tonight’s episode of TNA Impact on AXS TV is all-new. Here are the matches that have been announced for the show:

  • TNA Tag Team Championship – Best of 3 Series Match 1: ABC (c) vs. Grizzled Young Vets
  • The debut of Alan Angels’ The Sound Check with Josh Alexander
  • Frankie Kazarian explains himself
  • TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay vs. Mila Moore & Savannah Thorne
  • Nic Nemeth vs. Trey Miguel
  • PCO vs. Deaner
  • Brian Myers vs. Kevin Knight
  • Masha Slamovich vs. Jody Threat