| 1 | 20.10.2025 | cfcrusader | 4.0 | I actually enjoyed this belt when it was happening, the rounds system was a bit unique for a TNA midcard belt. There's some good names who held the belt as well. I think that the rounds system is hard to keep interesting long-term and ultimately they decided to get rid of this belt. |
| 2 | 27.09.2025 | HC7 | 3.0 | |
| 3 | 05.08.2025 | Luj | 4.0 | |
| 4 | 28.10.2023 | AidanArcher | 7.0 | I really enjoyed this gimmick championship, even if you knew from the start that it wasn't going to last forever. A lot of future world champions held this title when first starting out and helped them pave the way that IMPACT is today. My favorite reign from this championship is easily Matt Sydal's. |
| 5 | 20.08.2023 | Personano | 4.0 | |
| 6 | 02.01.2023 | Rainmaker4196 | 3.0 | |
| 7 | 21.09.2022 | sbg2022 | 4.0 | A meh kind of championship. I think its own undoing was the fact that it had a "rule system" which does not work well in an American promotion. The American Wrestling Federation (which yes, I remember) was guilty of doing that. But they did it on a more egregious scale. Anyways, I digress. It was a, I don't want to use the word "poorly" booked championship. But it was hampered also by mediocre booking. |
| 8 | 06.09.2022 | crs285 | 2.0 | Title limitted itself by it's odd rule set. Never was booked strong enough for me to care about the champion. |
| 9 | 05.07.2022 | MooGati | 1.0 | Never liked the rounds concept; really limits what you can do in a wrestling match IMO. A title that won't be missed. |
| 10 | 13.06.2022 | XXDoubleHHXX | 4.0 | Never a big fan of the rounds idea in wrestling. I get the UK loves it but I'm just not a fan. Personally I feel like this belt should have defended in Iron Man matches like what czw use to do. I will say I liked the belt design, reminded me of a ufc belt or something like that it was really cool. |
| 11 | 16.04.2022 | TeamCanadaTwoPointOh | 3.0 | |
| 12 | 26.02.2022 | NakazawaNumberOne | 3.0 | |
| 13 | 10.02.2022 | 5nicoShuffle | 3.0 | Similar sort of idea to NXT's Heritage Cup Championship, but done much worse. It had good holders, but the contests were very samey and boring/predictable, and the judges definitely was a bad idea, should not have included them at all. Design of the belt itself was rather unique, but quickly became scuffed, and it being left like that obviously showed how little Impact Wrestling cared for it. A worthy experiment that probably would work better in a different promotion, but didn't work in Impact at all. |
| 14 | 12.06.2021 | BUIOOMEGA | 8.0 | It could be booked a lot better, if this title will come back, dunno... but I was in a way amazed by it. |
| 15 | 30.04.2021 | Brainbuster Rhymes | 4.0 | |
| 16 | 14.02.2021 | becky2belts | 4.0 | |
| 17 | 02.02.2020 | steviecw | 10.0 | Firstly, the people who cannot follow the rules of this title are idiots. But outside of that, this championship is messy but promising. Drew Galloway's injury really threw the title out of whack. They countered by putting the title on former WWE Tag Champ and MITB winner Aaron Rex, who did his best but was weak as a face and lost it very soon in his heel run. Galloway was able to win the title but due to contracts, his reign was brief and due to storyline, his defenses were against weak opponents. Moose, though hard to like in reality to his domestic abuse, added storyline credibility to the title with his two reigns, with his strong performances and popularity with the fans, though his reign lost momentum and visibility over time. EC3 is gold with gold and his run was a good idea for breathing life back into both the title and his run with the company. Matt Sydal winning is very promising and a well deserved singles title for him, he could have stunning matches. This belt was made for the likes of Galloway and Lashley but it just didn't work out. The cracks first appeared with guys like Godderz getting multiple shots, as well as Shera, showing that Impact just didn't have a stacked enough roster for this kind of match. But a number of international indie defenses from Moose and EC3 have added some prestige and that former World Champs like Carter and Galloway have competed for it and that Galloway has gone on to win the NXT Championship are all pluses to his titles lineage. Kudos also for having guys like Cody, Drake, Bennett and Edwards challenge for the belt before achieving greater success. 2020 Update: I'm sad this championship didn't work out, Impact just didn't have the roster at the time. If you could morph the roster so that guys like Drew Galloway, Ken Shamrock, Lashley, Kurt Angle, Eddie Edwards, Davey Richards and Matt Sydal were all here simultaneously then it would have a far more impressive division. As it stands, this championship gave a minor legac |
| 18 | 05.01.2020 | zephyr | 2.0 | A very divisive belt representing a very divisive match type. Personally, I really dislike the concept behind it but this seems to be the kind of thing that people either really like or completely detest. |
| 19 | 16.12.2019 | marexcel | 2.0 | Interessante Idee, interessanter erster Titelträger, aber dann endet es auch schon fast. Kurze Regentschaften, kein Payoff für Champs und irgendwann werden die Regeln ignoriert und so wurde aus dem Grand der Random Title. Schräge Entwicklung, schräger Title. |
| 20 | 29.03.2019 | DanTalksRasslin | 4.0 | Initially introduced with the intention of being fought for in matches with a European-style rounds system. It was a decent idea in theory, and certainly brought something a little different to the table. But - as demonstrated by the American Wrestling Federation in the '90s - the rounds-system idea has never really taken off in the U. S. ; many North American wrestlers aren't used to the format, and audiences just aren't used to seeing it, and eventually the rounds system matches were dropped. Becoming at that point more or less just another iteration of the Legends/Global/Television/King of the Mountain Title that it was meant to replace, it was relatively-quietly dropped during Austin Aries' reign with both it and the World TItle, with just the latter carrying forward. |
| 21 | 04.01.2019 | Mahanx | 0.0 | one of the worst title as i seen :D i didn't enjoy of type a match for this title , and its very good this title don't exist anymore. and design wasn't good too in my opinion... its better impact focus on their booking replace make new titles (-. -) |
| 22 | 26.07.2018 | respect-wres | 7.0 | |
| 23 | 12.10.2017 | GoKObe | 10.0 | This title somehow remind me of ROH Pure Title, maybe TNA tryna do something fresh enough to delight the show, but the fact is, with this sitpulation, it will take much more to perform a match that can be remember and rated more than 3 stars. matches between Cody and Moose are good, but matches involved with AronRex or DrewGalloway, i am not sure... Takes it as a test for wrestlers themselves, if they wanna make this title epic, they might need to think seriously about letting some 9 points guys capture this title |
| 24 | 12.06.2017 | themuh | 7.0 | |
| 25 | 04.06.2017 | Mizzle Assault Ant | 0.0 | To be sure, the worst title I have ever seen. Vague rules, with each participant obligated to work with unfamiliar and contrived rules and structures that nobody really has any idea what to do with, and as we have seen somehow there are no DQs in these matches but if you cheat you lose "points", which don't matter at all if you win the match a normal way. There have been no good matches whatsoever produced in this style, and frankly I'm not even sure it's possible. A bad idea with even worse execution, I groan every time a talented wrestler holds or challenges for the belt because I know I can write them off having any good matches any time soon. |
| 26 | 21.04.2017 | TRowan | 7.0 | |
| 27 | 29.03.2017 | MusSan | | Bis jetzt gefällt mir der Titel gut. Er hatte gute Titelträger und die Fehden waren auch gut. Vielleicht wird Moose der Wrestler sein, der die Impact Grand Championship ausmacht, wie Shinsuke Nakamura die IWGP Intercontinental Championship ausmachte. Hoffentlich wird der Titel aufgebaut und gepusht, und kaputt gemacht, wie damals die TNA King of the Mountain Championship. |