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Get Ready for TNA Wrestling’s Resurrection at ‘Hard To Kill’ 2024
In an electrifying announcement, Anthem Sports & Entertainment revealed that its professional wrestling company, IMPACT Wrestling, is resurrecting the iconic Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling name. The revival is set to take place at the “Hard To Kill” pay-per-view event on January 13, 2024, at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. This thrilling revelation occurred at the conclusion of the “Bound For Glory” pay-per-view event, where a passionate, standing-room-only crowd in Chicago bore witness to history in the making.
TNA Wrestling will make its triumphant return with a bang, spanning over two nights of action-packed professional wrestling. The “Snake Eyes Extravaganza Show” is scheduled for Sunday, January 14, and will be taped to air on the company’s flagship weekly TV show, Impact!, airing every Thursday night on AXS TV at 8 p.m. EST. This announcement has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the wrestling community.
IMPACT Wrestling President Scott D’Amore expressed the sentiment of fans worldwide: “We still hear the ‘TNA’ chants wherever we go. Fans have longed for TNA Wrestling, so that’s what we’re bringing back in 2024: TNA Wrestling, we’re back!”
Tickets for both “Hard To Kill” on January 13 and the “Snake Eyes Extravaganza Show” on January 14 will be available for purchase on Friday, November 4, through the official website, Impactwrestling.com.
As we look forward to the revival of TNA Wrestling in 2024, let’s take a trip down memory lane to understand the significance of this legendary brand in the world of professional wrestling.
A Brief History of TNA Wrestling
Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling was first introduced to the world in the summer of 2002. From its inception, it distinguished itself as one of the most innovative and exciting professional wrestling promotions globally. TNA’s unique blend of high-risk, action-packed X Division matches defined its identity, with the motto: “It’s not about weight limits; it’s about no limits.” The X Division showcased incredible talents like Chris Sabin, who holds a record-breaking 10 title reigns, A.J. Styles, the inaugural champion, and other stars like Jay Lethal, Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, Petey Williams, Frankie Kazarian, and Trey Miguel, among others.
Moreover, TNA was renowned for its remarkable Knockouts Division, widely regarded as the premier women’s division in professional wrestling. The Knockouts Division featured exceptional talents such as Trinity, Deonna Purrazzo, Mickie James, Jordynne Grace, Gisele Shaw, Masha Slamovich, KiLynn King, Jessicka, and Courtney Rush, among others. It boasted a legacy of legendary female competitors, including Gail Kim, Awesome Kong, The Beautiful People, Taya Valkyrie, ODB, Tara, Traci Brooks, and many more.
The history of TNA Wrestling is marked by countless memorable moments, thrilling matches, and the discovery of talents that have gone on to become wrestling legends. As we anticipate its revival in 2024, fans can expect a new era for TNA, with an updated look and larger, more prestigious venues. Additional details about this exciting revival will be unveiled during an exclusive interview with Scott D’Amore on Tuesday, October 24, which will be broadcast live on IMPACT’s Facebook page at 12 p.m. EST. The interview will also feature questions from wrestling media from around the world.
The return of TNA Wrestling promises to rekindle the passion of wrestling fans and continue the legacy of innovation and excitement that has been its hallmark for two decades. As we countdown to the “Hard To Kill” pay-per-view in Las Vegas, wrestling enthusiasts worldwide can hardly contain their anticipation for the revival of TNA Wrestling and the thrilling moments it will undoubtedly bring to the squared circle.