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20118.03.2022Steven9510.0 
20207.03.2022Evan Jackson8.0 
20303.03.2022Zone88.0 
20402.03.2022Okaro1436.0Once, the 2nd biggest wrestling promotion in the US, it almost went to ruin under Dixie Carter's leadership but has since found it's footing again. It seems improbable that Impact will be as good as it once was, especially with AEW's hot rise and WWE's presence, but it is still standing its ground. Some of the greatest wrestlers on the planet are alumni from this promotion: AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, Sting, Samoa Joe, etc. to name a few.
20501.03.2022texasyosh5.0A super up and down history, TNA/Impact has certainly had its moments. There is potential in Impact, but it's not there yet.
20620.02.2022AsukaFan20197.0 
20720.02.2022Crippler Crossface8.0 
20818.02.2022OnyxGuard5.0 
20911.02.2022NakazawaNumberOne10.0I won't pretend the in-ring is the best you can see on TV these days, but for both employing wrestlers for twenty years and for being the best place on TV for wrestler's to show character, build, and growth, TNA/Impact will always get a gold rating from me.
21021.01.2022Dogo7637.0There have been some rough years but Impact is in a good spot right now. Moose is a heel champ that's fun to root against. There's a nice ongoing story with the babyface Josh Alexander chasing after Moose but having to face many challenges along the way. The Knockouts division has consistently been one of the greatest parts of Impact, Mickie James is a great vet and can still deliver in the ring as champ. The tag divisions are kinda meh at the moment but The IInspiration are fun in their various segments (and one of the most puzzling WWE firings). The X-Division is the division to watch this year. Trey Miguel, Ace Austin, Mike Bailey, Laredo Kid, Chris Bey, and Steve Maclin have the ability to put on some phenomenal matches. I will revisit this score after Slammiversary or Bound for Glory.
21114.01.2022svenWo8.0 
21208.01.2022SZ19897.0 
21305.01.2022Scott Bailey6.0 
21413.12.2021fnuky5.0 
21511.12.2021benny5bellys7.0In with all the lol TNA stuff are some absolute gems in terms of In ring action and story telling and they have been a hugely important part of many careers.
21608.12.2021kennethtron8.0 
21704.12.2021Den0036.0 
21822.11.2021GhoulViewer10.0Impact Wrestling has been on a convincing up-swing for over the past half-decade. If people removed their negative bias, they'd recognize that. Hopefully, Anthem can invest more in their production and marketing and help get Impact on a channel more people can access. This stigma needs to be washed-off.
21920.11.2021cooksthegoat5.0 
22010.11.2021Headkickah I think impact has been quite good as of late and the past reputation shouldn't define the future prospects.
22103.11.2021rariyavi5.0 
22202.11.2021catsarecool8.0 
22324.10.2021Kishikaisei37x5.0 
22423.10.2021Wesocracy8.0I have been watching since 2010 and there is no doubt this company has had ups and downs and will likely continue to have ups and downs going forward. What Impact does best though is give opportunities to people that need it. They have always given women the opportunity they deserved, their X-Division has always shined when it mattered. For years people would get fired from WWE and go to Impact to get their momentum back and a lot of those guys are doing great things now. Impact in 2021 is a fine product that I still enjoy today. If you want a company that has decent to good wrestling and storytelling for their roster consistently, this is the company for you. Creativity strives in Impact.
22518.10.2021SupaKool7.0 
22617.09.2021TeamCanadaTwoPointOh10.0I can't not give it a 10 just for what the X-Division did for modern wrestling and for what the Knockouts division was producing at a valley for North American women's wrestling
22713.09.2021Jorhorge5.0It became one of the best promotions in the industry, but today it is in decline, its world champion does not even belong to its brand and you can see how the level of its shows and ratings go down.
22813.09.2021SaturnMk2 Impact Wrestling has been really fun and enjoyable since Scott D'Amore and Don Callis era, with a lot of new talent from the main event scene to midcard with most of them had a good booking and can have a good future with them.. I also really like X-Division match, especially since Josh Alexander reign, he always put a great match every single time he defend the X-Division title and maybe someday he will be the next Impact World Champion.. If you wanna give a chance, you maybe gonna enjoy what the new Impact Wrestling give every single week..
22911.09.2021Firebird225.0 
23009.09.2021TheNorthEast10.0Impact Wrestling as a company has been on a journey worthy of its own movie trilogy or a whole series of novels. In 2021 the company is producing content and matches that surpasses their previous creative peak 2004-2006. Arguably Impact is the best booked major wrestling promotion in the world at time of writing, with consistent long term storytelling and clear logic. They have a young and hungry roster, sprinkled with a few older hands for balance. Unlike many rosters elsewhere everyone is used and is part of a story. Impact is still showing the industry how to book a women's division. Unfortunately for many older fans the historic mistakes of the promotion means they will always have poor reputation with them. The hope remains that newer fans give Impact a chance and enjoy the world class wrestling the company is putting out each and every week.
23123.08.2021VectrollXD10.0I'm only rating Impact's run of 2021. Impact has been doing awesome this year, delivering its best in-ring action of years, and making stars like Moose, Matt Cardona, Ace Austin, and the best one in my opinion: Josh Alexander. Hell of a company right there we have, it's time for fans to see what Impact is doing right now.
23217.08.2021SmartForceOne7.0 
23317.08.2021Ma Stump Puller7.0Impact's just one of those things that could've been a fairly big deal but mismanagement and a failure of booking killed them stone dead. This doesn't mean they haven't had some great years and some legendary talent (in particular their work on cruiserweights in the X-Division was revolutionary for Western promotions) but they've never had what I'd say a lasting legacy, namely functioning these days as a revolving door for talent from other places to get their name out there. 2004-2008 or 2009 was their best years in terms of consistent quality but man, they've had some STINKERS even in those years, holy crap. I rate them as high as this due to legacy: they've been bad for a while and the AEW stuff and Omega stinking up the main event didn't help things whatsoever. I'd rate them now a lot lower.
23417.08.2021boymeetsworld8.0 
23505.08.2021hirsty976.0 
23601.08.2021ReviewMan6.0 
23701.08.2021wwetitlefan210.0 
23829.07.2021Tenebrisk7.0 
23929.07.2021Upgrayedd8.0Ah yes, Impact Wrestling. Where do I begin with these guys? Well, to begin with, the promotion was always in constant turmoil. Poor booking or plain idiotic creative ideas turned this promotion upside down, even during the days when they could've been WWE's biggest competitor. Seemingly Impact's had more downs than ups, but whenever the promotion did well their product was always amazing to watch. Also, let's not forget all the talent they offered to the world of professional wrestling. The likes of Bobby Roode, Eric Young or the Motor City Machine Guns made a name for themselves in this promotion. All in all I enjoyed and still enjoy this company to this day, it's nice to tune in and see their current product too, even though I'm not sure how long they'll be able to stay afloat now that AEW is here.
24020.07.2021JamminJon7.0 
24112.07.2021halfwaygore6.0 
24207.07.2021awalsh6417.0Yeah NWA:TNA/TNA/GFW/Impact has been through a lot but they have produced lots of great moments throughout it's history. Plus, they have been on an upswing since Slammiversary 2018, which is great. The Knockouts and X-Division have always been great alternatives to similar divisions in other promotions. This is particularly true in the case of the Knockouts. Since it's inception, the Knockouts have always been fierce competitors and great characters. It's truly refreshing to see women's wrestling be prioritized in a time when other companies didn't value them or even bother having a female roster.
24330.06.20215nicoShuffle7.0Been an off-and-on watcher of Impact from the weekly ppv days. It's fair to say they've had many ups & downs over the years with many times fighting for their very survival. Weekly PPV days I liked because there were little promos and more Wrestling, however Jarrett's reign of terror was horrible viewing. His fued build up with Monty Brown was one of the worst things I've ever seen. Dixie & Hogan was atrocious, every pal of Hogan's was brought in "to help the show" even Brooke Hogan! Horrible! Have been watching them a lot more recently, and are my favourite to watch weekly. Right now I think they chugging along nicely and put on very decent shows. and I personally don't have a problem with the no frills presentation during these times. The hook-up with AEW & some other promotions is also a bonus. My only real complaint is the recent dubbed in crowd effects, I really don't like them and had no problem with silence, got to hear some great trash talking, but oh well.
24417.06.2021JTI7.0How even do you rate Impact? NWA:TNA was, to be blunt, absolute garbage for the first couple years, aside from guys like Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles and Low Ki carrying the company on their backs with the X-Division. But as the years went by it slowly shifted away from being a carbon copy of WCW's twilight years to some actually very good programming by the late 00's. Then Hogan showed up. Like Bryan Alvarez famously said, TNA for some reason decided to hire all the people on the cover of The Death of WCW book. The Hogan/Bischoff experiment simply didn't work, mostly for the same reason WCW was really only popular and successful for about two or three years before it all fell apart. Then you had the Aces and Eights saga, which started off great but fizzled out with a whimper. Then the money issues really started happening and TNA seemed to be at risk of going out of business on almost a weekly basis. Billy Corgan, of all people, wound up taking the show over and honestly I really enjoyed this era of TNA, but we all know how messy that all turned out. Somehow the company still kept its head above water with the Anthem takeover, and cue the savior, Jeff Jarrett and the Global Force Wrestling merger, which lasted all of a few months before changing its name *again*, this time to simply Impact Wrestling and finally doing away with the ridiculous, juvenile TNA moniker. And then, finally, we have Don Callis and Scott D'Amore, who were able to get this company onto its feet again and produce relatively good programming on a consistent basis. So again, how do you even rate Impact? It's been through so many different forms and names and amalgamations over two decades that you could rate it a 0/10 or a 10/10 depending on what time period you're talking about. I feel like a 7 is fair, considering its many ups and downs but the recent stabilization as a pretty good indy fed that's not nearly as big as it was at one time but still making good content with a pretty good upside and a hopeful future looking forward now that the Forbidden Door has been opened.
24519.05.2021HudE6.0 
24617.05.2021StrongStyle20205.0 
24706.05.2021booyakabooyaka6195.0 
24824.04.2021Makoto928.0 
24914.04.2021killowenskill6.0 
25006.04.2021Eghan Pate6.0 
25125.03.2021Brainbuster Rhymes5.0 
25222.03.2021Bushidospirit226.0Mid to late 2000s TNA has to be one of the more influential promotions in wrestling history, and was actually quite enjoyable with a strong X division, tag scene, and knockouts scene to compliment the big names they had brought in, but Impact has also definitely earned the stigma against it over the years.
25319.03.2021adam johnson9.0very enjoyable but have done some bad things in the past thats why it gets the hate it does today its one of the few us companies i enjoy at the moment they have some good matches and some decent segments
25418.03.2021Suprex5.0 
25512.03.2021Aboba7.0 
25612.03.2021Kings Road7.0 
25709.03.2021CurtCFC7.0 
25817.02.2021MR LARIATO6.0 
25903.02.2021becky2belts8.0 
26013.01.2021chinomoreno5.0 
26102.01.2021SanPellegrino Impact currently has a massive issue as to why it is so hard to watch and care right now about it, it's not the lackluster roster that barely has a top guy let alone a true star, it's not the financial situation or the brand recognition... it's the presentation of the show itself and by extension the management that doesn't know how to change it. The area they are using with no crowd is far too big, the camera angles they use aren't great, make it difficult to follow action and really emphasises the previous fact of large unfilled space. BUT the biggest factor as to why this show currently SUCKS is the commentary team, Josh Matthews has to be without a doubt the worst, most boring and charisma-void play by play caller ever. The only way I've managed to get through shows recently are by having them on mute.
26201.01.2021ProLuke7.0 
26329.12.2020Nobuo987.0 
26419.12.2020Strong Zero Machine5.0 
26514.12.2020Readysaltedcrisps210.0Loved Impact wrestling since I discovered it around 16 years ago. It helped me fall back in love with wrestling after stopping watching WWE.
26609.12.2020ElPolloLoco6.0 
26708.12.2020Resident8.0TNA wrestling had gone downhill around 2015 or 2016. It had gotten bad, but they have improved again the last few years. At one point they even stopped having X-division matches, but thankfully that has come back and the X-division matches of the last few years have been really good. Impact wrestling has really improved since TNA when it was on Pop. I am enjoying Impact now on AXS TV and Twitch. Impact wrestling has really improved and been putting on awesome shows. Why is the NWA Title and NWA Tag Team Titles still listed with Impact wrestling? TNA was only working with NWA from 2002-2007. Impact wrestling (Formerly TNA) hasn't worked with the NWA since 2007.
26806.12.2020Belka 01710.0 
26904.12.2020medouse5.0Before Impact became Impact, I remember them being called TNA. Oh boy... what a great promotion that was. Their best feature was definitely the acrobatics, tag teams, spectacular matches and former WWF legends living their second life there. Many great wrestlers had their best years there: Christopher Daniels, Austin Aries, AJ Styles and many more. Currently, this company is competing with other wrestling TV shows, but it's absolutely the worst. Their roster, their storylines, everything. It just sucks.
27019.11.2020kj527.0 
27112.11.2020rainmakerpunk4.0Lots of legendary matches and stars made here, also a lot of bad booking and bad years here, TNA could of been something incredible, and sometimes it was, but overall it's a flop
27209.11.2020Lcrossin7.0 
27330.10.2020WrestlingStats17.0Assets: Was, at one point, the second-largest wrestling promotion in North America. Innovated the way that women's and cruiserweight wrestling was promoted thanks to their Knockout and X Divisions (respectively. ) Has the power to draw in big name talent and benefits from its relationship with a broadcaster to remain on television. - - - Flaws: A sustained decline in their creative and business practices devolved the previous value of the brand - Only now is it genuinely building back up again. Their current domestic broadcast doesn't have the same audience reach as of some of its competitors. Need to develop their own homegrown talent (as they did in the past) instead of being overly reliant on talent from other promotions (as they often do today. ) - - - Promotion Potential: Minor league wrestling promotion with national league upside.
27426.10.2020Aldair3165.0 
27525.10.2020smarkcalaway6.0 
27625.10.2020stc137.0 
27706.10.2020BUIOOMEGA10.0This 10 is pretty symbolic. In a world asphyxiated by the pandemic with the competition among the promotions based on how a federation can overcome the audience limitations or worst, with a WWE recycling old names to put on good shows, AEW that, aside from the very high quality of their undisputed product, is the nowadays trend... Impact is still there! With a lot of good matches, always (almost... ) good stories, no lack scriptures or anything like that. Interesting World Champion in EY, good ol' MCMG as Tag Champs, the X-Division scenario with many characters builded up, great Knockout division and a enjoyable variety of show. In this crazy times, the n. 3 of US is doing very well imho.
27806.10.2020Legend0036.0Impact habe ich Anfang 2010 verfolgt und hat mich echt gefallen. Leider finde ich keinen Zugang zum heutigen Produkt, was einerseits an den Storys, aber auch an den Superstars liegt.
27918.09.2020SkylerLovefist10.0Impact has returned to being absolutely fantastic and an excellent alternative. The problem is, a lot of people either won't give it a chance because of the company's past, or will simply dislike it because of popular internet opinion. While they lack super, super big names like they used to have back in the day, there's something for everyone, and the women's division in particular is an incredible highlight which never disappoints.
28016.09.2020burner236.0I give it a 6 just because i absolutely loved TNA. At the time, it was the first "non-WWE" product i watched, and it felt awesome. The Golden Era. Nowadays, i simply can not get engaged. I watched Slammiversary hoping for a new beginning, but it quickly faded. I hope in their success, because of my nostalgia.
28106.09.2020El Burrito7.0 
28203.09.2020Paul Heyman Guy6.0 
28322.07.2020EUJBFTY8.0Impact has been consistently great for the past couple of years but unfortunately they never fully recovered from the Ls they took in the past. Hopefully all the new signees will help bring more eyes to Impact and will be taken seriously again.
28419.07.2020F3nI8.0 
28516.07.2020thevillain906.0 
28604.07.2020DylanTurner7.0 
28722.06.2020Nourdinhardy8.0 
28813.06.2020Edge7.0 
28912.06.2020Divine Departure5.0 
29012.06.2020DespicableMe7.0 
29110.06.2020TheDoubleDarkness6.0 
29228.05.2020Nourdinn8.0 
29315.05.2020haroldanthony3 5.0 
29412.05.2020Leo9210.0 
29508.05.2020IsThisWrestling5.0 
29628.04.2020Axinte8.0 
29720.01.2020chris358.0 
29806.01.2020Bobbythreesixteen7.0Eine Promotion mit einer großen Historie. Es gibt zwar immer wieder Höhen und tiefen dennoch fand ich das Produkt immer ansehnlich. Wenn man mal schaut wer hier alles in den Ring gestiegen ist und was für Topstars diese Promotion hervorgebracht hat besteht für mich kein Zweifel das Impact aufgrund der Vergangenheit auf jeden Fall eine starke Promotion ist. Aktuell liefern sie auch wieder ein sehr stabiles Produkt was hoffentlich weiter so bleibt.
29904.01.2020KiryuKazuma545.0 
30010.12.2019Wrestling Forever 9.09 Punkte für die ganze Liga und Insgesamt. Klar hatte die Liga auch viele Tief aber aktuell ist es schon stark was sie liefern, dazu die vielen Co-Events mit anderen Ligen was die Qualität nochmal bei den Events steigert. Auch wenn viele TNA Legenden vermisst werden das aktuelle Roster ist auch sehr stark. Was Impact auch wieder von der WWE unterscheidet man ist sehr ernst und spricht das Erwachsenen Wrestling Publikum an.