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  1. TNA returned to taping Impact Wrestling at the Impact Zone at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, beginning with a live Impact Wrestling on March 15. On March 19, longtime TNA wrestlers Eric Young and Bobby Roode left the promotion after 12 years. On April 22, Velvet Sky, another longtime TNA wrestler, left the company.

    • 10 "Prime Time" Elix Skipper
    • 9 "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown
    • 8 Sonny Siaki
    • 7 Ron "The Truth" Killings
    • 6 Judas Mesias
    • 5 "Wildcat" Chris Harris
    • 4 Michael Shane
    • 3 The Amazing Red
    • 2 The Naturals: Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens
    • 1 Rellik

    Starting his career in the dying days of WCW, it was only natural that the young and talented high-flyer, "Prime Time" Elix Skipper would be a prime candidate for TNA's no limits X Division, and what an impact he made. Skipper was featured prominently in TNA and would go on to win multiple tag-team championships and perhaps most famously, a match o...

    It would be hard to talk about the glory days of TNA without mentioning the innovator of The Pounce, "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown. Making an impact (pun intended) the second he began his major run in TNA in 2004, Brown quickly rose to prominence as one of the most talented up-and-comers on the roster, going as far as winning the "PWI Rookie of the ...

    Another young and up-and-coming talent from the dying days of WCW was Sonny Siaki. He was a talented in-ring performer with the look and the skills. Sonny was also a survivor of the grueling WCW Powerplant training facility. Siaki would wind up in TNA, quickly aligning himself with the top heel stable in the company, Sports Entertainment Xtreme, le...

    Did you know that WWE's R-Truth got his first major break in TNA Wrestling? In the early days of the company, there were very few that could match the amazing microphone skills and in-ring talent of the man that was then known as Ron "The Truth" Killings. While his first stint in the WWE in the early 2000s as K-Kwik was short-lived, Killings would ...

    In 2007, TNA began to experiment with characters a bit more, and one such character who was poised to rise to prominence was Judas Mesias. Mesias was billed as the son of Father James Mitchell and the brother of "The Monster" Abyss in a questionable Kane and The Undertaker knockoff angle. Wrestling fans may not remember much about Mesias as his tim...

    Another talent who was seemingly primed for the main event before disappearing was none other than "Wildcat" Chris Harris. Alongside James Storm as one-half of one of the most important tag teams in TNA Wrestling history, America's Most Wanted, Harris became one of the most featured tag-team wrestlers in the company for over six years. He then emba...

    The growing popularity of the no-limits X Division in TNA saw the promotion bring in many young and talented competitors from all over the world. One name in particular that had wrestling fans excited about the future was Michael Shane. The real-life cousin of Shawn Michaels and trained by him also, Shane went on to win the first Ultimate X match i...

    "It's not about weight limits, it's about NO LIMITS" are the words of Mike Tenay that still resound when wrestling fans think of TNA's X Division, and one wrestler that lived and breathed that motto was the high-flying Puerto Rican sensation, The Amazing Red. While his first run in the company would only last two years, the impact he made would be ...

    A two-in-one for this episode of "Whatever happened to those guys from TNA". Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens made up the team known as The Naturals, and at one point, they were one of the most important tag teams in the company when the product was just starting to make waves. As one of the headline teams at the time alongside the likes of America's...

    Returning to the great (?) character experimentation of TNA Wrestling that was 2007, we find ourselves looking at Rellik. This edgy character inspired by The Great Muta, whose name is "killer" spelled backwards (so you know he meant business), was portrayed by none other than Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli of WCW and WWE fame. Much like Mesias, the cha...

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  2. A big announcement closed out last night’s (October 21) IMPACT Bound for Glory pay-per-view event. The announcement was made that IMPACT would be returning to the TNA name and branding beginning at the Hard To Kill pay-per-view in January 2024.

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  4. Nov 8, 2016 · TNA's recent history, capped by this year's collision between owner Dixie Carter and Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, is so crazy and convoluted that it’s almost refreshing. There was a ...

  5. The Announcement. The decision to return to TNA Wrestling was not one made without plenty of planning, PW Insider reports. At one point, the decision was slated to be made at Slammiversary,...

  6. TNA Under Siege 2024 Full Preview. Who do you trust? Find out when TNA Wrestling presents Under Siege LIVE TONIGHT at 8pm ET on TNA+ and YouTube for Ultimate Insiders from Washington Avenue Armory in Albany, NY. Matt Hardy and Speedball Mountain go to war with The System. Ace Austin challenges Mustafa Ali for the X-Division Title.

  7. Jul 8, 2021 · Many wrestlers from TNA's long history flew under the radar. Here's a look at what some of these forgotten wrestlers are up to today. There have been several wrestlers who experienced forgettable runs with TNA throughout the company's history.

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