The problem there is there isnt enough people to cover everything. They already have those bigger NJPW shows, weekly Raw, SD, NXT and NXT Uk with AEW weekly show starting soon. Thats around 10 hours of wrestling in a week, not counting possible takeovers of ppv. Aka too fucking much
It's so crazy to me how chill Sam is regularly when he speaks, but when he's doing these voice overs it's like he's a seasoned veteran BBC announcer. Sam is great.
No question. I love wrestling in general. I love the story, the gimmicks, the showmanship, the grapps, and sometimes the music because wrestling is a show. Impact has its moments and as a show, it keeps a good rhythm of leaving a nice layer of fresh talent to develop. Although, I do feel they need a legend to stir things up. I would say someone like Mark Henry to build a faction. Right now, I see Impact as the better development for talent than NXT. Nxt is great but one that is completely thrown away because of that ass Vincent.
How long have you been watching though? IMO its a pale shadow of what it used to be. I started watching around 2007 but gave up on it a couple of years ago. Partly because it got shunted to ever later TV slots, but also because it stopped feeling like a legit wrestling show once all the established / recognisable talent had gone. The quality of the wrestling was rarely an issue, but its not entertaining if you've never heard of the people in the ring and they're playing to near-empty venues. Talent used to stick around for a good few years, but towards the end it felt like they had a different roster every year. Storylines (or lack thereof) was also a constant issue, but when they were hiring big names from WWE and had really good talent of their own, it partly made up for that shortfall. When you've got the likes of Hogan, Sting, Angle, Team 3D, The Hardys, AJ Styles, Austin Aries & Beer Money (and to give him his due, Eric Bischoff), those characters make you want to watch regardless.
Scoff all you want but TNA 2005-2010 (just before hogan and bischoff ruined it) Was awesome TV. And yeah TNA was bigger in the UK than it was back home, with their TV show being digital's highest rated show consistently. At times beating even shows on the main 5 channels. I loved TNA, and had stopped watching WWE after 2003. So a while later TNA filled that void nicely. It was only the Summer of Punk that bought me back to WWE with 2011 being arguably WWE's only good year post attitude era. Now all I watch is NXT, so I can't wait for AEW.
"2011 being the only good wwe year post attitude era" lol what a fucking lie, 2011 was fucking dog shit, the ruthless aggression era was far better than the dog shit year 2011
SUPERMAN RULES BATMAN SUCKS honestly being born in 94 and therefore missing the attitude era for the most part because I can’t remember that stuff first hand, my favorite era of wwe was when smackdown was on the CW on Friday nights. Batista, Edge, and Undertaker world heavy weight champion we’re great times
I used to watch it on Virgin One (remember that short lived Virgin version of Sky 1?) and then on Challenge TV. I Stopped when it changed to GFW and started airing on 5*. TNA pre Bischoff and Hogan was great. It was also great around 2013 when it had EC3, Rockstar Spud and Austin Aries. It never really recovered from the Hogan stench though and was never the same after AJ Styles went to New Japan.
I was at the London live event from entry #1. At that point I had started to watch TNA/Impact more than WWE. I always remember the Dudley Boys at the event as they signed a table and gave it to a young fan in the crowd
Actually I think Impact has dug themselves out of that hole now; minus the bad tv deal. For example, one thing they have going for them is they have one of the best female wrestlers of this generation, Tessa Blanchard, having great matches with Taya Valkyrie, Gail Kim, and Su Yung.
Nicholas Christie Sami and Tessa are why I started watching again and I’m so glad I did, but I started watching again around late 2016 early 2017 it wasn’t because of the Tessa Sami feud right now
Impact's actually pretty great right now under D'Amore and Kallis. It'd be pretty cool if they could maybe possibly work out a talent-sharing agreement with AEW, considering they already have considerable overlap.
TNA's main attraction was the 6 sided ring. It was different and more exciting. The x division was awesome too. I liked to watch AJ and Christopher Daniels. It was a very fast paced product, in comparison to WWE. I think when they moved to a 4 sided ring and an entrance platform/catwalk, it watered down the excitement for me.
I remember when I first started watching TNA in 2007. My Dad asked what I was watching and found his reaction rather odd. "Dad it means Total Nonstop Action." I was like 13 and had no clue about good ol T & A
Did TNA use WCW's ring in it's first years? And I also noticed that they used WCW Nitro's flame mats around their ring in 2011 or something (when someone flipped them over to expose the concrete underneath you could see the Nitro mats were just upside down). How did they manage to get these?
Dregs honestly no matter what happens TNA/ Impact will always have my support, they treated Raven and Christian like absolute friggin stars and they are my two all time favorites. They made Kurt angle the second ever triple crown champion in their company with AJ being the first, they gave people like me who didn’t get to experience the attitude era a chance to see guys like Sting and Jeff Jarrett and Angle tear the friggin house down, and guys like Drew Galloway, Matt and Jeff hardy, Samoa Joe Robert roode, and a few others had vastly better runs there than they have in WWE and even Angle in an interview said his career in TNA was probably better than WWE and that they gave him a reduced schedule when his body started to break down that WWE never would’ve. And that still doesn’t even touch on the consistently great tag team and x division they’ve always had and guys like EC3 and Christopher Daniels and Sami Callahan
Dregs i was born in 94 so I can remember the attitude era but I grew up with WCW. There is a picture of me when I was 4 and we went to get family pictures and I’m wearing a Goldberg shirt
My name is Jeff I’ll confess that I couldn’t keep watching when impact kept changing their channel. I followed them the entire time they were on spike from the moment I found out about them in 07 to the last episode, I followed them their entire time on destination America, I didn’t have pop up until 6 months before they left the channel so I couldn’t watch them there for most the time and now they are on a channel I again don’t have so I just bit the bullet and got their streaming app
@@PaxBisonica89 it's a shame how much ROH has fallen off too, they lost alot of big names this year after AEW launched. 2 years ago they were my favorite product to watch too. I just hope they turn things around soon. Itd be a shame to watch them go out of buisness.
@@gwayne4362 ROH was killed by NXT and AEW more recently. That's... So weird. I was not a fan of ROH, especially because of the toxic fanbase, but seeing them right now... Man, that's hurt.
Technically speaking, I think that the only reason why that TNA had went down to the current level is due to when they had Hogan, Bischoff, Nash, Hall, Waltman and Flair join TNA. After they had joined the company, it just went downhill from there.
Considering when I watched Impact regularly, it aired on Thursdays, which could have still fit in the TNA name as "Thursday Night All-Stars", it's a shame they didn't just go with this instead of that corny and random-sounding "Total Nonstop Action" name.
That was amusing (I hope the children got paid decently; I know I'd have wanted at least $100 to tap out to someone who usually won matches by smacking people with a guitar).
TNA gave me some of my fav womens wrestlers like Velvet Sky and Angelina Love - don't forget about the Beautiful people, they've been there even before LayCool as a female wrestling staple.
I started watching TNA which is now going by just Impact from day one. To me it's not the same anymore, they're like the WWE now. There's not much of wow moments in Impact as there used to be. That's why I can't wait to see what AEW and NWA can do once they both get on TV soon.
Just with the fact that styles had so many years on TNA make me feel bad that in Latinoamérica we don't had way to see TNA. Other are amazing things on top of a phenomenal one.
I used to love watching TNA back when I first got pay TV back in like 2008 up until like 2012ish. Also really enjoyed wwe the most in that time when the split brands was pretty good
These videos remind me of when What culture wrestling was good :) I can't stand those new guys they try too hard to he funny its annoying so happy that you guys have a new channel and that i could watch these videos and enjoy them
Still calling Impact "TNA" is a total disrespect to the Work they have done to Creatively and most recently financially dig themselves out of Thier hole.TBH,Impact will never set the world on fire as it had the chance to in the early 2000's but they've become a solid smaller company.And the way wrestling is now,Impact is essentially the millennia version of The AWA..you can find great talent and good matches and solid angles on impact now.
I believe Impact is still relevant in a minor way and has shown they can put on quality shows with superb talent. They will never be huge like WWE and that is no big deal. Anthem is doing well with the brand and they have had excellent cross promotion events with major players like AAA, ROH and many others.
I can honestly say their was about a solid year or 2 when TNA had the six sided ring and Christian Cage was the face of the brand where I enjoyed it 10x more than WWE. It was just so good.
It was also massive in India, which is where I live. It is still watched a lot here. Sony ESPN which airs impact in india does a reruns of every show everyday for whole week. TNA got me into pro wrestling. It was back in 2010 when i first time watched a wrestling show for ita entirety and that show was an impact but i soon stoped watching in 2011 cause even then 10 year old me could understand that it was trash. I didn't knew any of tgose old wcw guys. I wanted more aj styles and joe and being an indian and a kid that time i was a die hard sonjay dutt. All of those guys were just put in the background. Me and my friends would literally play with TNA trump cards all day long on holidays. Me and my cousin used watch TNA together every week and had tons of fun. But as I grew older i just stopped watching cause it was just bad. But then came the shield in 2013 and i watched a rsw for the first time in years.
Some of those stats are a bit disapointing. As a TNA fan during the 2009-12 period, I remember hating them for booking old WWE Talent over their own. Are completely changing face of one of the talents in order to highlight in WWE wrestler
Since Callis & D'Amore took over last year, it's the best weekly show and every PPV is good/great. Just stop thinking about what was before that and try to watch now.
Honestly, it sounds strange, but the entire thing needs a rebrand. As long as "impact" is in the name, it just, even sub consciously, makes people have to think back to the shit show days of the promotion. just call it something that has no reference to TNA or Impact, hell call it Velocity if you want, but anything that brings people back to the Hogan days is just suicide.
For all the hate this company deserves you gave us so many happy memories thank you for the memories I would say hope you never die but I seriously believe they cannot die.
Well, that hate seems rather stupid now, as we're all waxing nostalgic about TNA's heyday, now, so, it's looking like, those that were constantly bitching, back then, should all stop & reminisce with the rest of us, about how now, most of us miss those days, lol.
I did enjoy the overall quality of wrestling in tna. Which for a while was better then wwe. Now looking at their roster of wwe very tna glory days heavy
Yeah because names like no way Jose,oney larcon, the viking experience, akem and razar, braun strowman, and buddy Murphy are such awesome names right? RIGHT?
To be fair, they also felt HHH needed a win as they were planning to have him face The Rock at 32. They would have had Sting win had that match not been in the pipeline... take that for what it's worth.
Man id love to see Impact back to its former goly agin with AEW id love to see WWE forced to become better the more comp the better these companys need to get iron sharpings iron
Dixie really did help keep TNA's head above water. Then she set about grinding it into the dust instead, with baffling move after baffling move and continuing to give Vince Russo chance after chance to work his "magic". TNA had potential, it was never able to fully realise it due to constant accidental sabotage. They were gradually building momentum and an audience, then they brought Hulk and Bischoff in, tried to start a Monday Night War and completely killed the company's momentum. They never fully recovered from that, and their creative direction often saw them the deserved butt of countless jokes. They had close to 2 million viewers at one point and managed to drive them all away, never converting a good percentage of them into paying customers.
I watch it when it started. And it was 2 full hours every week on the pay per view for 9.99$. and I got every single DVD. And poster from the pay per view. From 2004 to 2009. And got a few autograph DVDS. And still watch it today.
@@edgymcedgelord5297 except ROH held their first show a few months before the first weekly PPV for the then NWA-TNA. So if you want to get technical, Roh is just a few months older than impact..
TBH I wish Cultaholic and Whatculture would give TNA/Impact more attention.
The problem there is there isnt enough people to cover everything. They already have those bigger NJPW shows, weekly Raw, SD, NXT and NXT Uk with AEW weekly show starting soon. Thats around 10 hours of wrestling in a week, not counting possible takeovers of ppv. Aka too fucking much
At least for Slammyversary and BFG
I like to live in a world where Rhino is an 18 year ECW champion
It's amazing how TNA has been around nearly 2 decades despite people saying they were doomed for quite a large portion of it
It's so crazy to me how chill Sam is regularly when he speaks, but when he's doing these voice overs it's like he's a seasoned veteran BBC announcer. Sam is great.
I personally think impact is pretty great at the moment
No question. I love wrestling in general. I love the story, the gimmicks, the showmanship, the grapps, and sometimes the music because wrestling is a show. Impact has its moments and as a show, it keeps a good rhythm of leaving a nice layer of fresh talent to develop. Although, I do feel they need a legend to stir things up. I would say someone like Mark Henry to build a faction. Right now, I see Impact as the better development for talent than NXT. Nxt is great but one that is completely thrown away because of that ass Vincent.
Yeah, it's pretty alright.
How long have you been watching though? IMO its a pale shadow of what it used to be. I started watching around 2007 but gave up on it a couple of years ago. Partly because it got shunted to ever later TV slots, but also because it stopped feeling like a legit wrestling show once all the established / recognisable talent had gone.
The quality of the wrestling was rarely an issue, but its not entertaining if you've never heard of the people in the ring and they're playing to near-empty venues. Talent used to stick around for a good few years, but towards the end it felt like they had a different roster every year.
Storylines (or lack thereof) was also a constant issue, but when they were hiring big names from WWE and had really good talent of their own, it partly made up for that shortfall. When you've got the likes of Hogan, Sting, Angle, Team 3D, The Hardys, AJ Styles, Austin Aries & Beer Money (and to give him his due, Eric Bischoff), those characters make you want to watch regardless.
@Micheal Carney Yeah, and? They're both pretty rad.
Turned around starting 2017 it’s back on the right track
Scoff all you want but TNA 2005-2010 (just before hogan and bischoff ruined it) Was awesome TV. And yeah TNA was bigger in the UK than it was back home, with their TV show being digital's highest rated show consistently. At times beating even shows on the main 5 channels.
I loved TNA, and had stopped watching WWE after 2003. So a while later TNA filled that void nicely. It was only the Summer of Punk that bought me back to WWE with 2011 being arguably WWE's only good year post attitude era. Now all I watch is NXT, so I can't wait for AEW.
@@Dave_ja_vu Yeah i remember when it was on challenge 😅 those were the days
@@Dave_ja_vu it was massive when it was on Challenge
"2011 being the only good wwe year post attitude era" lol what a fucking lie, 2011 was fucking dog shit, the ruthless aggression era was far better than the dog shit year 2011
SUPERMAN RULES BATMAN SUCKS honestly being born in 94 and therefore missing the attitude era for the most part because I can’t remember that stuff first hand, my favorite era of wwe was when smackdown was on the CW on Friday nights. Batista, Edge, and Undertaker world heavy weight champion we’re great times
I used to watch it on Virgin One (remember that short lived Virgin version of Sky 1?) and then on Challenge TV. I Stopped when it changed to GFW and started airing on 5*. TNA pre Bischoff and Hogan was great. It was also great around 2013 when it had EC3, Rockstar Spud and Austin Aries. It never really recovered from the Hogan stench though and was never the same after AJ Styles went to New Japan.
Impact is actually really really good now atm!
I was at the London live event from entry #1. At that point I had started to watch TNA/Impact more than WWE. I always remember the Dudley Boys at the event as they signed a table and gave it to a young fan in the crowd
Shark Boy’s Stone Cold gimmick was solid gold
Shell Yeah!!!
Actually I think Impact has dug themselves out of that hole now; minus the bad tv deal. For example, one thing they have going for them is they have one of the best female wrestlers of this generation, Tessa Blanchard, having great matches with Taya Valkyrie, Gail Kim, and Su Yung.
Nicholas Christie Tessa is why I watch
@@rogregg29445 Cool. Plus, we also have Sami Callihan, Jordynne Grace, Johnny Impact, Moose, etc.
Nicholas Christie Sami and Tessa are why I started watching again and I’m so glad I did, but I started watching again around late 2016 early 2017 it wasn’t because of the Tessa Sami feud right now
Dregs i do love me some havok lol and Jordan grace seems to have a bright future
Dregs why was she blackballed?
Impact is going to outlive the human race
You know what that’s going to happen they can not die.
I think 2011 to 2012 were my favorite years of TNA for me
Impact's actually pretty great right now under D'Amore and Kallis. It'd be pretty cool if they could maybe possibly work out a talent-sharing agreement with AEW, considering they already have considerable overlap.
Fact: As of today, Taya Valkyrie is now the longest-reigning Knockouts Champion, surpassing Taryn Terrell's reign with the belt....
Impact today is probably the best it has EVER been
you're not wrong. But it wont shake off the bad rep it got anytime soon
I still feel that 2005-2008 was the best years for the company.
😆😅😂🤣
Ever? No
Really good? Yes
TNA's biggest mistake was bringing Eric and Hulk Hogan in. I still believe that Vince sent them to mess up TNA.
TNA's main attraction was the 6 sided ring. It was different and more exciting. The x division was awesome too. I liked to watch AJ and Christopher Daniels. It was a very fast paced product, in comparison to WWE. I think when they moved to a 4 sided ring and an entrance platform/catwalk, it watered down the excitement for me.
I remember when I first started watching TNA in 2007. My Dad asked what I was watching and found his reaction rather odd. "Dad it means Total Nonstop Action." I was like 13 and had no clue about good ol T & A
Impact is actually getting pretty good again
I would love for impact to get a better tv deal
Did TNA use WCW's ring in it's first years? And I also noticed that they used WCW Nitro's flame mats around their ring in 2011 or something (when someone flipped them over to expose the concrete underneath you could see the Nitro mats were just upside down). How did they manage to get these?
Well they used to tape the tna shows at the old wcw saturday world wide venue in Orlando Florida. I think at universal
Anyone else remember TMCMG vs Team 3D?
I do!! They put on some great matches!!
#1 TNA Supporter since Day 1
circa 6/19/02
7th Vigilante 07 to present but I’ve gone back and am rewatching all the episodes from episode 1 on the impact plus app
Dregs honestly no matter what happens TNA/ Impact will always have my support, they treated Raven and Christian like absolute friggin stars and they are my two all time favorites. They made Kurt angle the second ever triple crown champion in their company with AJ being the first, they gave people like me who didn’t get to experience the attitude era a chance to see guys like Sting and Jeff Jarrett and Angle tear the friggin house down, and guys like Drew Galloway, Matt and Jeff hardy, Samoa Joe Robert roode, and a few others had vastly better runs there than they have in WWE and even Angle in an interview said his career in TNA was probably better than WWE and that they gave him a reduced schedule when his body started to break down that WWE never would’ve. And that still doesn’t even touch on the consistently great tag team and x division they’ve always had and guys like EC3 and Christopher Daniels and Sami Callahan
Dregs i was born in 94 so I can remember the attitude era but I grew up with WCW. There is a picture of me when I was 4 and we went to get family pictures and I’m wearing a Goldberg shirt
Been a fan since 2003 and I haven't stopped watching
My name is Jeff I’ll confess that I couldn’t keep watching when impact kept changing their channel. I followed them the entire time they were on spike from the moment I found out about them in 07 to the last episode, I followed them their entire time on destination America, I didn’t have pop up until 6 months before they left the channel so I couldn’t watch them there for most the time and now they are on a channel I again don’t have so I just bit the bullet and got their streaming app
Before everyone talks crap on them, watch the recent product over the past year, it's a vast improvement from the earlier product in 2011-2016
They were good until Aries left, it all went downhill from there
@@thenotoriousdig610 that a lie
@@PaxBisonica89 it's a shame how much ROH has fallen off too, they lost alot of big names this year after AEW launched. 2 years ago they were my favorite product to watch too. I just hope they turn things around soon. Itd be a shame to watch them go out of buisness.
@@gwayne4362 ROH was killed by NXT and AEW more recently. That's... So weird. I was not a fan of ROH, especially because of the toxic fanbase, but seeing them right now... Man, that's hurt.
@@PaxBisonica89 that's a fact. I try to watch ROH and it's so hard to do now.
I f***ing miss the good old TNA iMPACT! days on Spike (before Hulkamania ran wild in the iMPACT Zone!)
Me too man, me too, & screw Hogan for messing it all up!
Technically speaking, I think that the only reason why that TNA had went down to the current level is due to when they had Hogan, Bischoff, Nash, Hall, Waltman and Flair join TNA. After they had joined the company, it just went downhill from there.
TNA in 2004-2009 were some of the best things to watch...even sometimes in 2010-2012 but the primes years were 2004-2009 i really enjoyed watching it
Considering when I watched Impact regularly, it aired on Thursdays, which could have still fit in the TNA name as "Thursday Night All-Stars", it's a shame they didn't just go with this instead of that corny and random-sounding "Total Nonstop Action" name.
Did you know that Double J Double M A was a great gimmick because it gave Jeff Jarrett a kayfabe excuse to beat up children?
That was amusing (I hope the children got paid decently; I know I'd have wanted at least $100 to tap out to someone who usually won matches by smacking people with a guitar).
T I T S A N D A S S
Y'know...seeing the knockouts plate without the belt makes it look like a sideplate. It's weird
I just wish AEW had the last few good years of Kurt Angle that TNA had and AJ in his prime
@@0fficialdregs fair enough Im just a big fan of Kurt, and you gotta admit aj would fit right in flipping into the barricades and shit lol
TNA gave me some of my fav womens wrestlers like Velvet Sky and Angelina Love - don't forget about the Beautiful people, they've been there even before LayCool as a female wrestling staple.
#1 the McMahons once funded TNA.
How crazy would that be lol
I started watching TNA which is now going by just Impact from day one. To me it's not the same anymore, they're like the WWE now. There's not much of wow moments in Impact as there used to be.
That's why I can't wait to see what AEW and NWA can do once they both get on TV soon.
The ref at 11:02 works for WWE now.I never knew he worked for TNA.
Vince rusos best instincts made me laugh 😂
Aew feels like tna 2007 08 bc of the venues tna used to go to tunnel pyro atmosphere full screen video wall entrances
I can’t handle how you said Dan Severn
"It's best years may be behind it." Spoken like a man who doesn't watch the product
...or follow the news.
The last great things TNA/impact had was Broken Matt and Decay
Just with the fact that styles had so many years on TNA make me feel bad that in Latinoamérica we don't had way to see TNA. Other are amazing things on top of a phenomenal one.
I used to love watching TNA back when I first got pay TV back in like 2008 up until like 2012ish. Also really enjoyed wwe the most in that time when the split brands was pretty good
Not just maintaining .. For about as long it's been Impact, they've been incredible
Times change, he said impacts best days may be behind them but i think they’re doing pretty well right now 🔥
These videos remind me of when What culture wrestling was good :) I can't stand those new guys they try too hard to he funny its annoying so happy that you guys have a new channel and that i could watch these videos and enjoy them
Still calling Impact "TNA" is a total disrespect to the Work they have done to Creatively and most recently financially dig themselves out of Thier hole.TBH,Impact will never set the world on fire as it had the chance to in the early 2000's but they've become a solid smaller company.And the way wrestling is now,Impact is essentially the millennia version of The AWA..you can find great talent and good matches and solid angles on impact now.
I believe Impact is still relevant in a minor way and has shown they can put on quality shows with superb talent. They will never be huge like WWE and that is no big deal. Anthem is doing well with the brand and they have had excellent cross promotion events with major players like AAA, ROH and many others.
I came across TNA. Looking up TNA... LOL
I can honestly say their was about a solid year or 2 when TNA had the six sided ring and Christian Cage was the face of the brand where I enjoyed it 10x more than WWE. It was just so good.
TNA has “The Chin” Tessa Blanchard the best Women’s wrestler in the world today
"Women", you do realise shes a man?
Muhammad Smith stay mad Virgin
NC Ridd what type of reply was “stay mad vIrGiN” gtfo of here
God I miss TNA being relevant.
Impact needs to sign Kuma Sum Yun Guy, he’s a superstar in the making
AJ Styles has and always will be the best wrestler in the world.
I came here to see what yall said about healthsouth since im from birmingham
TNA from 2011-2016 was enjoyable for me
Yup. Same. I mean, kinda. For me it was until 2015. (+)
El Plebe Uchiha I mean, in hindsight it was shit, but I loved every minute of it
Same
2018*
Without Dixie Carter we wouldn't have had that Scott Stiner math promo. Just let that sink in...
Wtf i love Dixie Carter now
The Knockouts belt has now achieved a year long reign
All i can remember is.. Shark boy and his buddy i forgot
I calling it that AEW (if it works out) will buy TNA/Impact
It was also massive in India, which is where I live. It is still watched a lot here. Sony ESPN which airs impact in india does a reruns of every show everyday for whole week. TNA got me into pro wrestling. It was back in 2010 when i first time watched a wrestling show for ita entirety and that show was an impact but i soon stoped watching in 2011 cause even then 10 year old me could understand that it was trash. I didn't knew any of tgose old wcw guys. I wanted more aj styles and joe and being an indian and a kid that time i was a die hard sonjay dutt. All of those guys were just put in the background.
Me and my friends would literally play with TNA trump cards all day long on holidays. Me and my cousin used watch TNA together every week and had tons of fun. But as I grew older i just stopped watching cause it was just bad. But then came the shield in 2013 and i watched a rsw for the first time in years.
Tna is good that’s why .
Black Machismo and Ric Flair...thanks TNA
Some of those stats are a bit disapointing. As a TNA fan during the 2009-12 period, I remember hating them for booking old WWE Talent over their own. Are completely changing face of one of the talents in order to highlight in WWE wrestler
“It’s like saying Rhyno has been ECW champion for 18 years”
L O FUCKING L 🤣💀 just spit juice all over my phone
It may not be at the heights it was at its peak but is good quality wrestling
Since Callis & D'Amore took over last year, it's the best weekly show and every PPV is good/great. Just stop thinking about what was before that and try to watch now.
Honestly, it sounds strange, but the entire thing needs a rebrand. As long as "impact" is in the name, it just, even sub consciously, makes people have to think back to the shit show days of the promotion. just call it something that has no reference to TNA or Impact, hell call it Velocity if you want, but anything that brings people back to the Hogan days is just suicide.
I didn't know Justin Bieber got jacked and wrestled for TNA. Looking good in that thumbnail.
Who else was there for that Wembley show?
For me, 05-07 of TNA was better than anything WWE had going and the roster TNA was working with was amazing.
I would do unmentionable things to Dixie Carter...
Same like lock her in a room to starve to death
She's pretty hot, if you're into the whole Southern soccer mom thing
She look like tiny ava adam
For all the hate this company deserves you gave us so many happy memories thank you for the memories I would say hope you never die but I seriously believe they cannot die.
Well, that hate seems rather stupid now, as we're all waxing nostalgic about TNA's heyday, now, so, it's looking like, those that were constantly bitching, back then, should all stop & reminisce with the rest of us, about how now, most of us miss those days, lol.
I only watched TNA for AJ styles and
Americas most wanted.
I did enjoy the overall quality of wrestling in tna. Which for a while was better then wwe. Now looking at their roster of wwe very tna glory days heavy
#1 WWE and ROH have joint custody of TNA(housing their past talent)
Is there a main reason impact wrestling has a hard time staying on a network just asking
You forgot to mention the impact grand champion
TNA was a great option. Was actually better than WWE for a good stretch of time. Just sucked that it didn't catch on like it really should have
Bring back this week in wrestling
Why'd you spam this m8?
Because they should bring it back
U just need to say it once though... Like at least use a different account every time u do it
I don’t have a another account that’s just easier
@@callumhall8992 true
11. They use an anagram renaming generator tool to rename former wwe superstars. What's Sishi Bunks doing in the Impact Zone?
Yeah because names like no way Jose,oney larcon, the viking experience, akem and razar, braun strowman, and buddy Murphy are such awesome names right? RIGHT?
@@TheBlackNostalgiaNerd Buddy Murphy and Braun Strowman are good names. Fuck you
I wish AEW would buy out TNA so they could pick some of the better workers and integrate the library
AJ Styles and Samoa Joe the guys built in TNA cu
That's a weird way to pronounce Severn.
I loved it from 2007 to 2011... then Hogan came along and basically ruined it.
Sharkboy was awesome
Everything in Impact is good rn the only thing they need to do is get a better tv deal in u.s n do bigger venues
They also need a little bigger roster as well
Sting should've won at WrestleMania 31. I can't believe WWE buried a legend.
It was Stings idea to loose. He said so at a qna I went too
To be fair, they also felt HHH needed a win as they were planning to have him face The Rock at 32. They would have had Sting win had that match not been in the pipeline... take that for what it's worth.
Triple Gaitch buries everyone bro not hard to figure out
Man id love to see Impact back to its former goly agin with AEW id love to see WWE forced to become better the more comp the better these companys need to get iron sharpings iron
I watched TNA from 2006 till 2011 and it was so good at one point I didnt watch WWE. So sad to see what it became
you should give it another chance, it has become good again
Lightman116 it’s been damn good since late 2016 just give it a chance
Early tna was good
Dixie really did help keep TNA's head above water. Then she set about grinding it into the dust instead, with baffling move after baffling move and continuing to give Vince Russo chance after chance to work his "magic". TNA had potential, it was never able to fully realise it due to constant accidental sabotage. They were gradually building momentum and an audience, then they brought Hulk and Bischoff in, tried to start a Monday Night War and completely killed the company's momentum. They never fully recovered from that, and their creative direction often saw them the deserved butt of countless jokes. They had close to 2 million viewers at one point and managed to drive them all away, never converting a good percentage of them into paying customers.
Why dosen't Jack do the Top 10s? Is he still with the company?
I watch it when it started. And it was 2 full hours every week on the pay per view for 9.99$. and I got every single DVD. And poster from the pay per view. From 2004 to 2009. And got a few autograph DVDS. And still watch it today.
I remember watching TNA for the first time in 2007, with a match Involving AJ Styles & Samoa Joe. After that I was hooked during its Golden years
Rhino is still ECW champ
One of the longest active American wrestling companies still going after the death of WCW
2 longest. Behind Wwe and above ROH. Not counting Independent promotions cause nobody nows all of those
@@edgymcedgelord5297 except ROH held their first show a few months before the first weekly PPV for the then NWA-TNA. So if you want to get technical, Roh is just a few months older than impact..
@@Aaron-zs7cf I actually didnt know that. So thank you for the correction
@@edgymcedgelord5297 you're welcome.. honestly I had to look it up while writing my reply to make sure I was correct on that point.
I was at that 2009 UK house show! Was a great show. AJ Styles teaming with Samoa Joe was a highlight!
Lol I google what tna meant 1 sec before u said
TNA>AEW
I went to that Wembley show