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Current name:
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Current abbreviation:
TNA
Status:
Active
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Active Time:
2002 - today
Names:
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (01.01.2024 - today)
Impact Wrestling (2017 - 31.12.2023)
Global Force Wrestling (2017)
Impact Wrestling (2017)
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (09.06.2004 - 2017)
National Wrestling Alliance Total Nonstop Action (2002 - 08.06.2004)
Abbreviations:
TNA, Impact Wrestling, NWA TNA, GFW
Owners:
Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions LLC. (2017 - today)
Dixie Carter & Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions LLC. (2016 - 2017)
Dixie Carter & Billy Corgan (2016)
Dixie Carter (2015 - 2016)
Dixie Carter & Jeff Jarrett (2002 - 2015)
Jerry Jarrett & Jeff Jarrett (2002)
Logos:
 (2024 - today) (2024 - today)
 (18.10.2019 - 2023) (18.10.2019 - 2023)
 (10.01.2018 - 17.10.2019) (10.01.2018 - 17.10.2019)
 (06.03.2017 - 09.01.2018) (06.03.2017 - 09.01.2018)
 (13.01.2017 - 05.03.2017) (13.01.2017 - 05.03.2017)
 (09.01.2003 - 12.01.2017) (09.01.2003 - 12.01.2017)
 (2002 - 08.01.2003) (2002 - 08.01.2003)
TNA iMPACT (2024 - today) TNA iMPACT (2024 - today)
TNA iMPACT (06.2004 - 05.2011) TNA iMPACT (06.2004 - 05.2011)
TNA Xplosion (2024 - today) TNA Xplosion (2024 - today)
TNA Xplosion (2015 - 01.2017) TNA Xplosion (2015 - 01.2017)
TNA Xplosion (2010 - 2014) TNA Xplosion (2010 - 2014)
TNA Xplosion (2005 - 2009) TNA Xplosion (2005 - 2009)
TNA Xplosion (06.2004 - 2004) TNA Xplosion (06.2004 - 2004)
TNA Thursday Night iMPACT TNA Thursday Night iMPACT
NWA TNA Xplosion (2002 - 2004) NWA TNA Xplosion (2002 - 2004)
Impact Wrestling Xplosion (2020 - 2021) Impact Wrestling Xplosion (2020 - 2021)
Impact Wrestling Xplosion (02.2017 - 2019) Impact Wrestling Xplosion (02.2017 - 2019)
Impact Wrestling Before The Impact Impact Wrestling Before The Impact
IMPACT Wrestling (01.2015 - 02.2017) IMPACT Wrestling (01.2015 - 02.2017)
IMPACT Wrestling (05.2011 - 12.2014) IMPACT Wrestling (05.2011 - 12.2014)
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6.70
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 1011
Number of comments: 437
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Average rating: 6.70  [1011]
Average rating in 2026: 5.39  [18]
Average rating in 2025: 6.50  [90]
Average rating in 2024: 6.90  [82]
Average rating in 2023: 7.30  [84]
Average rating in 2022: 7.50  [60]
Average rating in 2021: 6.81  [43]
Average rating in 2020: 6.94  [36]
Average rating in 2019: 7.97  [29]
Average rating in 2018: 7.04  [25]
Average rating in 2017: 6.59  [27]
Average rating in 2016: 6.98  [44]
Average rating in 2015: 6.95  [38]
Average rating in 2014: 5.93  [30]
Average rating in 2013: 6.19  [32]
Average rating in 2012: 7.13  [16]
Average rating in 2011: 4.45  [33]
Average rating in 2010: 5.51  [59]
Average rating in 2009: 6.81  [52]
Average rating in 2008: 6.60  [108]
Average rating in 2007: 7.03  [105]
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Keithnelson18 wrote on 05.02.2026:
[4.0] "TNA has had some bright moments and produced some of wrestlings top stars, but this company has done some bad stuff. They've make some awful booking decisions over their 20+ years and so much more that it's not even funny. The storylines they've done, the matches they've produced, the gimmicks they've created, the drama onscreen & behind the scenes is ridiculous. Like I said, they've had bright moments, but some of the bad moments overshadows them and they've been given the infamous nickname (LOLTNA)"
bigfanbigfan wrote on 01.02.2026:
[3.0] "This rating is based on their 2002-2010 run. One of the things they've suffered with through the entire time I watched was failing to create an identity to for themselves, they were anti-WWE but never met a former WWE wrestler they didn't want to sign. They claimed to be an alternative but were very much the same brand of sports entertainment, lots of angles, long promos, and a lot of shenanigans with match finishes, including 10+ people running in during a single match. The weekly PPV era is bad, this is in part due to the format, televised wrestling is historically used to build to a big a show, but when there is no big show, you're left with the impossible task of hyping up the next show while making sure people feel like they got their money's worth on the current show. This isn't helped by their obsession to air out backstage politics from late WCW in an attempt to get an angle going. That said any match with AJ Styles, Jerry Lynn or Low Ki is worth watching, as are most matches with Raven or Sabu. When they switched over to the TV and monthly PPV format things got a log better, with 05 being their best year, 06 is also worth a watch. Their obsession with hiring and pushing WWE talent only becomes more obvious all the time. There's no reason to get invested in a TNA original when they're just one big, or even mediocre signing away from getting bumped down the card. That said, this hurt them less if you're rewatching, you know the current state of TNA, it's hopeless, so when they book Jerry Lynn vs Sean Waltman it's less of two old guys taking up a spot they could be using to get young talent over, and instead becomes a fun little addition to their early 90s indie work. Shit hits the fan when Hogan signs, they get rid of the 6 sided ring, which I honestly don't even care about, but it's so obvious they did it just so it would feel like they were doing something and because it would make the show better worse. Hogan and Bischoff very much became the Stephanie Mcmahons of TNA, stirred all the shit, drained all the heat, and rarely got any sort of on screen comeuppance."
staabi2hotty wrote on 01.02.2026:
[2.0] "This company is nothing compared to what it was 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. At one point TNA was a valid competitor and was a strong company with many talents. Now it is just used as a doormat for NXT to walk all over. No relevance to what is going on in the wrestling world. TNA always feels like a company that has been way behind the ball and is years behind being able to catch up to anyone else. Sad because they really had someone going for them Dixie carter back then and then TKO now drove these guys into the mud."
Open The Vault wrote on 22.01.2026:
[5.0] "[5.0] TNA is a lifeless shell of what it once was and my pick for the worst promotion of 2025. The NXT partnership seems to be putting new eyes onto TNA but also taking away as NXT talent is pushed more than TNA making TNA look like a joke... They are pretty inconsistent or downright lazy most of the time. Weeklies are average or flat-out boring and PPVs don't really mark anything. They get close to rebuilding themselves and then crap the bed with terrible booking decision after terrible booking decision. You can see that going into 2026 with the terrible AMC debut and a terrible Genesis PPV and overall bad stories. Overall, I think TNA is gonna get worse in 2026."
CS wrote on 17.01.2026:
"LOLTNA. It doesn't matter what the regime or change is they will always be a hilarious unserious promotions. The day of being an great promotion with great talent like AJ, Joe, Daniels, Angle, Etc are long gone & it's sad too see"
[0.0] "TNA has become unwatchable ever since post bound for glory 2024. It started when they brought back a controversial name but then the creative quality got even worse. They took too long to pull the trigger on Joe Hendry and his momentum cooled down by the time he won. They gave almost every title to someone in WWE, they had matches end in the worst way possible during their biggest shows of the year. Their roster is getting worse and worse and they are on track for disaster. The partnership with WWE has been a complete scam. Who have they signed from WWE? WWE got Joe Hendry, Jordynne Grace, Naomi, and probably Leon Slater. TNA gets Indi Hartwell and Mara Sade...?"
maven lover wrote on 09.01.2026:
"(3/10) They have a healthy backcatalogue of quality content, but as far as the present positives go, it pretty much ends there. Impact has failed to entertain me for numerous consecutive months as the fed, creatively-headed by a throughly incompetent Delirious, pushes past-their-prime workers (Hardys, Kazarian) at the expense of up-&-comers, actively select the worst of the worst up-&-comers/prime talent to give spots to week in & week out (Xia Brookside, Channing Lorenzo, Indi Hartwell), & very often give lengthy, unneeded reigns to talents whom bring nothing to the table of in-ring quality (Trick Williams, Myers/Edwards, The Iiconics). X-Division title holder & breakout star Leon Slater has been provided the opportunity to defend TNA's hallmark title on TNA-branded media 6 times in 173 days. Lei Ying Lee's reign as women's champ is being kneecapped by her active selection to hang out with Xia & tag with her all the time instead of defending her title against aggressive, meaningful characters. & let's not even talk about the recent controversies of firing D'Amore for no good reason, screwing Santana out of the title for no good reason, & hiring Tessa Blanchard back when her stock in American wrestling couldn't have been worse. I see no reason to be optimistic that the AMC fare will be any good, I noticed that they're not even bothering to make the AMC episodes 100% live like I was hoping they were going to, & creative continues to eschew good feuds, good reigns, & well-thought-out storylines for safe, boring, & don't-even-make-sense heel stables (there's like a hundred of them) that mean nothing & go nowhere. The NXT partnership has done nothing but brought ho-hum-at-best talents into TNA that ought not be in NXT, to begin with."
bennythegeneral wrote on 30.12.2025:
[7.0] "I love total nonstop action wrestling. the hate it gets by a lot of elitist critics is stupid, impact in 2012-23 was such an underrated roster as well with mike Bailey etc and all the crossover ppvs they did with NJPW were always fun and awesome. they were definitely on wwe's level during there time in the dumps"
nWBrosPodcast wrote on 21.12.2025:
[8.0] "I loved TNA back in the day. Especially the NWA-TNA days. When they went to Fox Sports Net i was still hanging on, I was pumped on the product between then and maybe 2009. I gave up on the company when Abyss attacked RVD backstage with Janis. RVD was covered in blood and had to be stripped of the belt. By the time he returned he was feuding with Jeff Hardy and his return match was the same show they crowned a new world champion. My intelligence was insulted and I never went back, that is - untill 2021 when Josh Alexander beat Christian for the belt. I was really into the product for the following 2 years but i have since kind of fallen off again. I'm giving TNA an 8 because it saved my fandom after WWE disappointed a teenage version of me in 2006. But by 2011 I was doneski. I still love wrestling but I prefer the old stuff! I am just glad TNA is still around and things are looking up for them."
Brye wrote on 12.12.2025:
[5.0] "Very conflicted. They can be the best of the best and the worst of the worst at different times. 2006 TNA was just built different and 2007-2008 had loads of great stuff too. But the Dixie, Hogan and Bischoff years were TORTURE. They've made some of the most bone-headed decisions in the past and treated their talent awful, but I do have some good memories of them."
NathanJonesFan wrote on 09.12.2025:
"TNA has had a long history in the wrestling business. Starting off as an NWA off-shoot and becoming the 3rd largest promotion in the USA. The product at the moment is hit or miss for me personally. Sometimes it's incredible action and other times it's sloppy or just not good. I also think the overreliance on NXT talent as well is a bit much. Giving NXT talent TNA titles so often just doesn't sit right as TNA talent rarely ever hold NXT titles. I feel TNA will continue to shine however but they should focus on the future of their promotion first and the younger guys they have."
sarahlicity wrote on 18.11.2025:
[4.0] "A good storyline can help paper over the cracks of a roster that can't wrestle for shit, but as it turns out, not even the best talent in the world can make up for terrible booking. Which is pretty much the story of TNA during its "good parts", because whilst it saw the best in talents like Christian Cage, provided a new home for Sting and Kurt Angle to flourish, and even made AJ Styles and Samoa Joe absolute stars, it had to contend with chronic mismanagement at a comedic level. At best, TNA was insecure about being number two -- remember the Voodoo Kin Mafia? -- but at its worst, it provided us with slop that just made people remember the fall of WCW in the late 1990s (unsurprisingly, because the creative minds behind that fall, in Bischoff and Russo, spent several jars of coffee there for over a decade). You'd think that changes in ownership, writers, or talent would change that over time, but if the recent NXT invasion has proven anything, they still will happily shoot themselves in the foot, again and again and again, in the name of heat. Every step forward -- such as the Broken Hardys or having one of the best women's division in America during the pandemic -- is accompanied by two steps back because TNA, no matter who's in charge, doesn't know what they're doing. And so it's come to this, where their position above much more entertaining promotions is because they have rich owners that are somewhat happy with them as a loss leader. But in the end, their glory days are long past them, and they don't have the ability or the drive to climb back up the mountain. They might delude themselves into thinking they're the number two promotion, but only in that they're shit from an ass. The only saving grace is that they're not as comically mismanaged as the NWA."
humanedragon wrote on 17.11.2025:
[1.0] "Every time this company finally gets a wrestler with motion, they find every way to screw it up. They screwed Joe Hendry and screwed Mike Santana twice all while bending over backwards for WWE. This company should be buried in the ground like Corgins NWA because there is nothing good that ever comes from them anymore until the talent leaves for at least semi competent creative teams in WWE, ROH, AEW, etc.. I mean what fucking company caps off finally giving one of their biggest stars a world championship by taking a month off and then having them lose it for no goddamn reason? They're trying to book Santana like Daniel Bryan but it comes off more as complete incompetence rather than an actual story."
Rassle Fan wrote on 14.11.2025:
[2.0] "I don't think I'll change my rating to anything lower than this because their peak was so good and they provided a place for guys like AJ, Joe and so many others to get noticed. I had been watching TNA since Christian signed in November 2005. The only time I didn't watch them was their completely silent, empty venue shows during the pandemic. Not their fault but couldn't get into it. Anyway, It has had a lot of ups and more downs than any company I've watched. They're WCW if they didn't go out of business. Hiring Delirious as your head booker after seeing how bad he was in Ring of Honor is not a move a serious company makes. They did it before by hiring Vince Russo, twice. The original X division launched a lot of careers. It was very innovative. They're never going to be close to their peak from 2005-2009."
HC7 wrote on 13.10.2025:
[2.0] "TNA post their best period usually fluctuates somewhere between 0, 2, 5, 6 & on rare occasions post Dixie Carter a 7-8. So currently my rating mainly reflects on how the TNA/Impact product is right now from my point of view. I find it very hard to watch and find any enjoyment in any of TNA's current product, the matches are on rare occasions very good matches, frequent satisfying enough matches but no where near the average compared to almost anywhere in modern pro wrestling, but the majority of matches tend to be overwhelmingly middle of the road drab. They still also still have the issue of really bad, weird classic TNA booking tropes that at least would in the past occasionally get drowned out if they were having a better period of in ring work and enough good stories sprinkled in making up for all the slop stories."
cfcrusader wrote on 11.10.2025:
[6.0] "As a big TNA fan for over a decade now, I can say that every time they get something right, they take two steps back. TNA has given me some of my favourite matches/moments in wrestling, and 22-23 Impact is my personal favourite era of the company. The rebranding was a great moment, but then they fired Scott D'Amore. Fast forward 12 months later and they're partnered with NXT. I feel like TNA has lost its identity, they're no longer a true alternative & feel more like WWE:TNA."
ArkLur21 wrote on 20.09.2025:
[2.0] "I do not get what people see on this current version of TNA, absolutely stupid booking decisions and are pretty dependant on the collaboration, it gives the sensation that they're willing to give everything they have in exchange for some exposure which yeah, can improve ratings, but not quality, having Trick as a world champion (while, I gotta say I like Trick and he is a future world champion, but not right now, it's just too early) and having had Jacy Jayne as double champ with your and NXT's title is certainly... a choice, look I'm not gonna yuck your yum, but it feels terrible to be a TNA fan this days."
dubisnotawesome wrote on 06.09.2025:
[9.0] "My favorite promotion on the planet right now - They show an appreciation for their supporters that is truly felt. 2025 has been such a fun year, theyve been consistently putting up good programming & it has been a must watch for months for me. Great roster with a lot of underrated workers, factions that make sense to exist. Just a level of passion & believability that random NXT talent that are thrown together cant portray in their feuds. Every company has their faults but TNA will always have my respect"
Skip Jaymz wrote on 31.08.2025:
[10.0] "I might be TNAs biggest fan. Through the highs and lows they've always had a part of my heart. The lows are wicked wicked low. But they a slew of amazing highs. And it helped capture the young 4 or 5 year old mind of a young self to love wrestling decades later. They've always felt like they've had something really awesome up their sleeves at any given moment. And homebrewed some all time talent while also allowing others like Kurt and Christian, show they can carry a company on their back. Wrestling would be a lot less interesting from 02 and onwards if tna wasn't doing their thing in the background."
spongesam27 wrote on 14.08.2025:
[7.0] "This comment is only for TNA in (2015). Today in my opinion TNA is better than WWE. Ever since Hogan and Bischoff left TNA and TNA's move to Destination America it became good. The booking, roster, matches, storyline, etc. is great and it's refreshing from WWE's bad products. I am not saying that I like TNA better than WWE (I am a WWE huge fan btw) however TNA product is currently better and I am hoping WWE would attempt to top it."
NizZzy wrote on 09.08.2025:
"8/10 TNA deserves its flowers in many ways. For me personally it was the first alternative aside from Ring of Honor which was coming out around the same time was available to a fan who wanted more than WWE, WCW and ECW. NWA/TNA was that promotion and sure it that stretch from 02-06 was rough at times but it was the rise of the X-Division along with stars in that division, Styles, Daniels, Lethal, Joe, and Kazarian. The Women's division was fantastic as well with Beautiful People, Gail Kim, Awesome Kong, It was a great place for ex WWE & WCW talent to thrive as well like Christian who aside form his current AEW run has his best singles run in NWA/TNA as champion, Big Poppa Pump was GOLD for the company and detrimental at times, PEAK Angle was invented in TNA. The Tag Team Division was awesome with Americans Most Wanted, Beer Money, LAX to name a few. It stumbled in the Bischoff/Hogan era I wont deny it. Yeah you get some of Bully Ray's best promo work, and Aces & Eights, and the like but it also gave work to many of the stars that made the future for NXT then to WWE, as well as Ring of Honor, New Japan, and eventually AEW. Jeff Jarrett deserves WAY more praise than hate, same with Scott D'Amore for many a career launching in TNA's doors thanks to them, Speedball Mike Bailey, Josh Alexander, Moose, Allysin Kay, Eric Young, Booby Roode, James Storm and career remaking runs for the better, Matt & Jeff Hardy, Bobby Lashley, Drew Galloway, Sting, and the stars they have now and are buidling with WWE/NXT, Mike Santana, Joe Hendry, and Masha Slamovich. TNA is a must watch for any type of wrestling fan its just got alot of the good the bad and the ugly."
Mark4Lyfe wrote on 25.07.2025:
[7.0] "TNA's legacy is complicated, but undeniably important to wrestling history. It's had some incredibly high highs--like the X-Division boom, the rise of AJ Styles and Samoa Joe, and the stellar 2005-2007 stretch. But it's also had chaotic management, rebrands that confused fans, and some dark creative periods."
BeAware wrote on 22.07.2025:
"Having Masha and Mike Santana lose in his home state on the biggest TNA event in history has got to be the worst decisions in the history of professional wrestling.?"
ISimon1912 wrote on 21.07.2025:
[4.0] "In all its years of existence, TNA has only two periods that I think are worth watching: 2004-2009, with the peak of the X-Division and some bangers along the way, and the Scott D'Amore era (2021-2023). After the arrival of Hogan and Bischoff, the company went downhill and still had the courage to try to compete with WWE on Mondays (crazy). I read this somewhere and agree with the statement that TNA is the spiritual successor to WCW and how it would be if it existed today. Another curious thing to consider is the amount of talent the company has had. For much of that time, it was the home of those rejected by WWE, but also with some good names of its own (Styles, Joe, Roode, Sting, etc.) and others who had the chance to flourish under the company's name (Galloway, Lashley, Christian, Jeff, etc.). Personally, as a viewer, I only watched TNA during 2016 (Broken Matt era) and abandoned it after Anthem's arrival and all that GFW crap. My attention returned to the company in the early 2020s with the partnership with AEW and the considerably improved in-ring product, with names like Josh Alexander and Mike Bailey making me want to follow the company. Nowadays, TNA focuses on a partnership with WWE (NXT), where they hope to gain more visibility (which worked, as seen in Slammiversary sales), but at the cost of relegating their stars to the stars of the federation's developmental system. I personally have no desire or interest in watching TNA today, and seeing the path the company is taking, I don't see that changing any time soon. Ultimately, everyone here knows that TNA will never disappear (no matter how hard they try), and in the end, they're quite capable of becoming another fed food pantry with a possible TKO purchase. My points here go to the fact that they introduced AJ Styles to the world and some very good innovations like the X-Division and Knockouts division, which were the salvation of the women's scene in a terrible era. PS: America's Most Wanted vs. XXX (Turning Point 2004) is one of my favorite matches of all time."
Billaowski wrote on 21.07.2025:
[9.0] "The promotion that would survive a nuclear winter. TNA has a very special place in my heart even when it is objectively dreadful as it was this company that instilled in me my formative love of pro wrestling. Despite it's budget and standing in comparisson to it's competition both domestically and abroad it still manages to unearth incredible talents and innovate in ways that it's contemporaries often end up adopting themselves."
PoorBoy wrote on 21.07.2025:
"TNA has a mixed legacy but I do think it is largely underrated overall, and it seems to be having a positive reappraisal lately. Its history and library at this point would be a 7 or 8 but the current situation is not great. The show itself is still watchable but, believe it or not, the departure of Scott D'Amore has been awful and it's making TNA seem like a farm promotion to WWE. Look, I'm not expecting Joe Hendry to be put over on Wrestlemania but the NXT wrestlers make the TNA guys seem like geeks currently, for goodness sake the World Champion is from TNA. It seems like a sale is inevitable at this moment in this time."
THE BRAZILIAN PAUL HEYMAN GUY wrote on 22.06.2025:
[8.0] "I recently arrived in the world of TNA (because I'm Brazilian and it's very limited to find channels that broadcast the shows that unfortunately don't exist here) but from what I've seen some very good matches and some storylines I even liked, especially the MEM of Fortune vs. Immortal. Another point that I loved was the cast of the best eras of the company Joe, Daniels, AJ, Hardy, Aries, Roode, Storm, Sting, Flair, Lethal, Scott, Booker, Tazz, Foley and Jarrett mainly, Sting and Angle (I love these two) man I loved entering this universe of TNA, of the other styles of matches, the King Of The Mountain the Ultimate X Match, unfortunately there was the fateful decline of the company during some bad choices by Dixie and Jarrett, also many name changes in the company, but I can't help but say that this company is spectacular, thank you very much Jeff and Jerry for having created this. TNA 2004 - 2012 that is the prime."
bherbert1980 wrote on 22.06.2025:
[7.0] "TNA is tough to grade. Through the years, thanks to Jarrett, Hogan, Bishoff, Dixie, Russo and others, they were considered a laughing stock. They've also served as a valuable promotion that gave talented performers their first national exposure as well as a spotlight to deserving performers who hadn't gotten it elsewhere. Their role as the #2 promotion in North America for years was important. Now as they are serving a closer role to a distant #3, their WWE deal still gives them a lot of what they were good at (development and spotlight). Hope to see them continue positively now that the guys who had a part in killing WCW are no longer there"
stevecollins1988 wrote on 17.04.2025:
[5.0] "The company that has well earned the LOLTNA moniker absolutely deserves it for constantly tripping over its own feet over the years. If you wrote a list of all the LOLTNA moments it might have to be a five parter. Having said that throughout all the terrible decisions made, it existed at a time when we had no WCW, WCW or AEW and it was very much needed. If you didn't like WWE and wanted something else wth a TV deal, these guys were it for like 17 years before AEW came along. For every terrible idea like a reverse battle royal there is a plus like the X Division and giving AJ Styles early exposure. Safe to say TNA is and always has been a mixed bag."
TheGues wrote on 11.04.2025:
[10.0] "I love it, always have, always will. They have a gift for finding the best talent in wrestling. The small venues create a crowd that's invested. The promos and the talent are over the top and sometimes borderline insane. The roster and characters are vibrant, colourful and full of life. These guys (and gals) put on a great show, lots of athleticism and acrobatics. I just love the stories even if most of the time they're corny as hell. Plus now the NXT roster are interchangeable and it adds a lot to the prestige of this small company."
UltimateBrother wrote on 19.02.2025:
[7.0] "TNA will always have a special place in my heart with iconic matches and great wrestlers who were put on the map because of the promotion. The current product isn't perfect and I actually think that the cooperation with WWE isn't a godsend like some people would believe, but it still remains a solid promotion with a lot of potential."
Pro Wrestling 1948 wrote on 16.02.2025:
[7.0] "I tune into TNA for the wrestlers I enjoy. They have been a major component to the industry in the 21st century."
Willie 19200 wrote on 08.02.2025:
[7.0] "It's had many ups, and some downs, but overall TNA has always been one of my favorite wrestling promotions. The early days of TNA were so much fun and was the biggest rival to the WWE since WCW. In the later years it kinda slowed down with Impact but it was still a really fun promotion for fans to watch. It's AEW collaboration was really good with them having one of the best wrestlers in the world in Kenny Omega as your World Champion was a good decision. Earlier in 2024 they made the switch back to TNA and is now doing better with a great line-up of champions and their most recent collaboration with WWE and NXT. Their collaboration with NXT has been so much fun with wrestlers feuding between brands and I hope they do so much more down the road. Moral of the story is that I think TNA is awesome."
JackElDestripador wrote on 26.01.2025:
[5.0] "A promotion that had great moments, but that declined more and more over the years. I tried to give it a chance during the year 2024, but its current style of programming, booking, commercial strategy and alliances make me stay further away from it. A shame."
ItsAllAWorkAnyway wrote on 18.12.2024:
[8.0] "TNA Wrestling, also known as IMPACT Wrestling, has managed to survive a period many though would kill it and come out looking better than it had before. At one time, there was an amazing X-Division that made Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe household names, and a women's division that made Mickie James and Gail Kim true Knockouts in a land of Divas. Some dark times appeared, with "Broken" Matt Hardy being the bright spot, but then an ownership change righted the ship and brought us talent like Josh Alexander, Moose, and Jordynne Grace as new stars to watch. I'd like to see their TV show turn a rating, as well as more expansive domestic touring presence, but the future is looking brighter instead of bleaker for once and there's no longer a "TNA stink" that used to pervade the promotion. They deserve recognition as a national league promotion once again for successfully touring seven regions of America in addition to tours of Mexico, UK, and Australia (as well as operating in their parent company's home base of Ontario, Canada.)"
goolsby wrote on 21.11.2024:
[10.0] "My first weekly watch as-it-airs (I've watched some of Lucha Underground, but way after it finished), and I'm having a lot of fun. I like the Hardys obviously, but also Moose, Rosemary, the Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz), and First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro). I also appreciate that they have just one weekly show, makes it easier to watch."
Killerman wrote on 15.11.2024:
[6.0] "I think after everything I've watched from the terrible asylum Era to modern-day I think it's fair to rate them a 6. Plenty of amazing talent but wasn't allways utilized well, as well as plenty awsome moments. I hope this nxt thing goes more places for them"
Pmurt2024 wrote on 14.11.2024:
"TNA Wrestlings recent deal with NXT feels like a lopsided attempt at relevance that serves NXT far more than TNA itself. Once a promising alternative in the wrestling world, TNA now appears desperate, hoping NXTs brand can inject energy into an organization thats struggled to find solid footing in years. The partnership exposes the clear gap in production value, storytelling, and overall quality between the two brands, making it seem like TNA is merely riding NXTs coattails. Ironically, TNA could use the support, yet its NXT that stands to gain by showcasing their talent on a much dimmer stage."
RaysBru wrote on 25.09.2024:
[5.0] "TNA has had some good matches, but overall, it's lows outweigh the highs, and the negatives dominate."
Saladbagel wrote on 09.09.2024:
[8.0] "TNA has been consistently entertaining within its niche for the past few years. While some people were worried that the company would flounder without Scott D'Amore, Anthem has done an excellent job getting TNA to even higher heights than before. Its partnership with WWE is great thus far, although you're bound to get some fans who disagree on that matter. Nonetheless, TNA has had several memorable eras that most wrestling companies would wish they had, especially with the amazing roster that has graced the company throughout the years like AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Awesome Kong, Josh Alexander, Joe Hendry, and Jordynne Grace. Too many people focus on TNA's bad years and are obsessed with "LOLTNA" to see how great this show is. Of course, such a boring era dampens the overall score, so I think 8/10 is fair."
Masterblaster424 wrote on 30.08.2024:
[8.0] "When I started watching the product in 2006 I thought it was good beginning in 07-09 though too much of the spotlight was put on the old guard and then came Hogan and Bischoff who nearly killed the product in 2010-2013 however thankfully the company has recovered in the years since it's still needs to get back to what I remember namely bring back the 6 sided ring, bring back Lockdown"
Pigeon Scratch wrote on 27.08.2024:
[8.0] "I can't help but have respect and love for TNA due to their inability to collapse, even when all hopes seemed lost. It's history is seriously all over the place, but that is never because of a lack of talent. They've always been in contention for having the best roster for a long time, holding some of the best workers and absolute legends for most of it's history. It's just a shame a lot of the misfortunes of this company and it's history is almost entirely because of management and the difficulties of trying to run a wrestling promotion right after the death of any real competition for WWE. Jeff Jarrett and his father did something really admirable trying to start TNA, and honestly did better than you'd assume considering everything. Things began going downhill the more Jeff Jarrett stepped away from the company, and Dixie Carter began running it on her own. She seriously had no idea what she was doing, and she depended on people she shouldn't have. Vince Russo, Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Billy Corgan, so on and so forth. The first three in that list especially tanked the company for most of it's life. Things only began improving with Anthem becoming involved, and Scott D'Amore stepping in and turning this ship around, only to be unceremoniously let go by Anthem right when TNA came back. Still, TNA is finally at a full sail upswing, with a great roster full of dependable and even great workers, a working relationship with WWE (didn't see that one coming! ), and some of the best outlooks this company has had in years. It's good to see TNA thrive again."
AttitudeAggression wrote on 20.08.2024:
[9.0] "TNA is a weird promotion in the sense of they have gone through so much, but are still around. Nowadays, they are the 3rd biggest promotion and feel like ECW. WWE is themselves and AEW which is in the WCW spot. Impact however is the strongest they have been awhile. Pretty much 2018 to as of writing this they have been really solid. They continue to get rid of all the damage from the dark years that they had, and are putting on an amazing product. The storylines are great and so are the matches. The show has so much life now and has tons of amazing talent. I only wish they kept Scott D'Amore, but they continue to put on a great show."
Enchantium wrote on 17.08.2024:
[8.0] "I used to be an avid watcher of TNA in 2010-2013, as it seemed like a really enjoyable product when I was a kid, and I will always remember the fun times during those years watching AJ Styles, as his young self was a joy to watch. Not even just those names, but the former greats around with Sting, Kurt Angle, and Jeff Hardy, and the TNA names with Abyss, Beer Money, and the upcoming likes of Samoa Joe. What a time to be a kid, but I haven't really watched much of the recent products besides glimpses of Joe Hendry. Besides that, my rating was during the period of 2010-2013 than anything current."
ScoobyQ82 wrote on 12.08.2024:
[9.0] "TNA was the first wrestling promotion I got into after finding out that there were promotions other than WWE in 2018. I caught every show from March 2018 up to Bound For Glory where I watched Austin Aries no-sell the finish after losing the title to John Morrison and fell out of love with the promotion, watching a champion I'd actually started liking after a while just up and leave, showing blatant unprofessionalism that soured me on Impact overall. When Joe Hendry made his return in 2022, I started tuning in a little bit more - and I've started really liking TNA again to the point where it might be my 2nd favourite promotion to watch right now. The only downside to me is that with the recent WWE collaborations, a lot of NXT guys are getting more shots than hard-working TNA guys. Personally I think this stands out the most in the most recent episode of TNA, where Speedball Mike Bailey practically defending the X-Division title didn't come close to main eventing, but Hendry vs Wolfgang, a match that only furthers an NXT storyline, even if it involves the most popular TNA wrestler right now, main evented instead. TNA is slowly becoming a feeder system to WWE (especially with NXT getting Hendry & Grace while the biggest star TNA has got was Wes Lee, who to be fair is a big star but isn't one of NXT's top stars right now), and like ROH with AEW, it feels insulting to such an influential promotion with two decades worth of history to just fall to the wayside all for the sake of a larger company. Hopefully, TNA doesn't end up like ROH, and can continue on the roll it has been on recently"
AmirTheEnforcer wrote on 08.08.2024:
[7.0] "This promotion has a rich history and has contributed a lot to the formation of modern wrestling as we know it and a lot of our favorite talents come from TNA. However, a combination of bad decision and bad luck led to their fall from glory somewhere in late 2000s and early 2010s. Fortunately, now they are getting a grip on the promotion and they have started to revitalize a few things and I'm looking forward to more good things happening to them."
Ishallreview wrote on 24.07.2024:
[6.0] "Are they the best? No, but they always put on satisfactory matches. Yeah, I have a few issues with the promotion but they're digestible to watch."
louisehelen wrote on 12.07.2024:
[10.0] "I just want to say that I really love TNA. Although TNA is different from before, and in the eyes of others, it is already a declining wrestling league. Some even say that TNA is going bankrupt, but TNA has always been my favorite"
ChikawaStyle wrote on 28.06.2024:
[8.0] "TNA slander is one of the funniest phenomena that has been so consistent throughout history where people don't watch or only hear them from the observer or wrestling media constantly trash on it, which will be correct but for very wrong reasons. 05 TNA was the best promotion on the planet, the X divison was hot, the main event is over, people are jumping ships and crossing lines, some of the most legendary moments were created, but they never got the recognition they deserve only years later. When hogan era sucked and IMPACT sucked, there are still plenty hidden gems and positive that gets broad brushed. now that TNA is on the upswing again, wrestling fans still fall to recognize what TNA is doing great at, whether it's the knockouts or the eye of talent for great new indie talents. You got your constistently solid matches, you got your decently pace somewhat interesting storyline, it's nowhere near a 5."
YellowJournalism wrote on 20.06.2024:
[4.0] "TNA is a mixed bag promotion, but the way it currently exists it has plenty of the indie stink on it. A lot of out of shape 50 year old indie / ecw wrestlers getting booked into matches & storylines for no reason. The current stories aren't all that compelling, and most of the matches aren't anything special. I usually finish watching a TNA show with the feeling that my time would've been better spent on most anything else."