TNA Impact!

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TNA Impact!
Genre Professional wrestling
Creator(s) Vince Russo
Jeff Jarrett
Starring See Total Nonstop Action Wrestling roster
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 142 (as of March 29, 2007)
Production
Location Impact! Zone
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Running time 1 hour per episode (44 minutes plus commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Fox Sports Net (2004 – 2005)
Webcast (2005)
Spike TV (2005 – present)
Original run June 4, 2004 – present
Links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

TNA Impact! is a professional wrestling television program produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as its main television program. TNA Impact! is filmed at the Impact! Zone, Soundstage 21 at the Universal Studios Florida theme park, at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. Admission to tapings of the show is free, though paying guests of Universal Studios Florida are given seating priority. Tapings are held biweekly on Mondays.

It currently airs in the United States and Canada on Spike TV, in the United Kingdom on Bravo 2, throughout Europe on Eurosport, in Quebec on RDS, throughout Asia on ESPN Star Sports, in the Philippines on ABC, in South Korea on Cinema Networks, and throughout Africa on Click Boogie.

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In May 2004 TNA announced that they had negotiated a television deal with Fox Sports Net (FSN) where they would get a one hour timeslot on Fridays in most markets, putting TNA on unrestricted cable and satellite for the first time. TNA began taping TNA Impact! that month and aired the first episode on June 4, 2004. Impact! was also syndicated throughout Canada (on TSN and RDS) and Europe (on The Wrestling Channel and, also later, both Eurosport and Bravo 2). TNA's contract with FSN expired in May 2005 and was not renegotiated, with the last episode airing on May 27, 2005. The series as a whole gained little success, averaging a 0.2 household rating.[1]

TNA was left with no television deal and, therefore, had no means of promoting their monthly pay-per-views (although Impact! did continue to air on certain regional networks in place of TNA Xplosion). On July 1, TNA began offering new episodes of Impact! through their website, first using BitTorrent downloads, then by streaming through RealPlayer.[2][3] To save on production costs, four hours of Impact! were recorded in a day and made available throughout the subsequent month.[4]

At the same time, TNA began seeking a more profitable television outlet, finally negotiated a Saturday night timeslot with Spike TV and started airing Impact! on October 1, 2005. Two episodes were taped every other Tuesday, airing them on the subsequent Saturday.[5] TNA's syndication contracts for Impact! on local TV channels, from after the FSN contract, were converted to contracts for TNA's syndicated show, TNA Xplosion. They are no longer paying for the timeslot, though Spike TV controls their advertising revenue.[6] Because of viewership growth, Impact! was moved to Thursdays on April 13, 2006 and later in November, to an earlier primetime slot. Tapings were moved to Mondays.[7]

Starting in June 2006, episodes of Impact! became available at the iTunes Music Store.[8]

In 2007, TNA and Spike TV officials began talks on the possibility of extending Impact! to two hours each week.[9]

Being still a developing promotion, TNA maintains a similar style of programming throughout its weekly shows and pay-per-views. TNA uses a hexagonal ring that differs from other American professional wrestling promotions (the Mexican Asistencia Asesoría y Administración promotion also frequently utilizes a six-sided ring) and being set in a sound stage as opposed to an arena presents more of a regional promotion atmosphere. The TNA roster is divided into the typical heavyweight and tag team divisions and the X Division that focuses on a high-flying, high-risk style of wrestling. These three are represented by respective championship belts.

Impact! generally features two to four matches in the space of the hour, as well as numerous interviews and angles interspersed between the matches. Due to the nature of the wrestling business, advertisements for merchandise and upcoming pay-per-view events often serve as bookmarks for the commercial segments.

When Impact! was on Fox Sports Net, most matches had a time limit of normally ten minutes. In the event of a time limit draw, the winner was determined by the NWA Championship Committee, a group consisting of three veteran wrestlers. Since being dropped from FSN, Impact! has discarded the time limit concept.

See also: Total Nonstop Action Wrestling roster

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