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TNA iMPACT!

★ 7.2 (63 votes) | 2004 | 1h 25m
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Overview

TNA iMPACT offers a unique style of wrestling that features a blend of the traditional with high-flying athleticism and cutting edge action. TNA's roster includes the biggest names in wrestling today, and the hottest new stars in the sport.

Details
  • Status Returning Series
  • First Air Date June 4, 2004
  • Last Air Date July 31, 2025
  • Seasons 22
  • Episodes 1120
  • Networks Spike, Destination America, Fox Sports Networks, Pursuit Channel, Pop, Twitch, AXS TV

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Season 1
Season 1

31 episodes • 2004

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Season 2
Season 2

49 episodes • 2005

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Season 3
Season 3

53 episodes • 2006

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Season 4 (2007)
Season 4 (2007)

52 episodes • 2007

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Season 5 (2008)
Season 5 (2008)

52 episodes • 2008

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Season 6 (2009)
Season 6 (2009)

52 episodes • 2009

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Season 7 (2010)
Season 7 (2010)

51 episodes • 2010

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Season 8 (2011)
Season 8 (2011)

52 episodes • 2011

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Season 9 (2012)
Season 9 (2012)

52 episodes • 2012

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Season 10 (2013)
Season 10 (2013)

52 episodes • 2013

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Season 11 (2014)
Season 11 (2014)

52 episodes • 2014

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Season 12
Season 12

52 episodes • 2015

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Season 13
Season 13

52 episodes • 2016

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Season 14
Season 14

52 episodes • 2017

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Season 15
Season 15

52 episodes • 2018

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Season 16
Season 16

51 episodes • 2019

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Season 17 (2020)
Season 17 (2020)

53 episodes • 2020

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Season 18 (2021)
Season 18 (2021)

52 episodes • 2021

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Season 19 (2022)
Season 19 (2022)

52 episodes • 2022

Season 19 Marks the 20th anniversary of what is now Impact Wrestling. From the humble beginnings of NWA: TNA weekly PPVs of washed up WCW stars to the show you know and love today where anything can happen involving anyone from anywhere across the wrestling world, what a long strange trip its been. Here's to 20 more.

Season 20 (2023)
Season 20 (2023)

52 episodes • 2023

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Season 21 (2024)
Season 21 (2024)

52 episodes • 2024

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Season 22 (2025)

52 episodes • 2025

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