TNA Wrestling will officially have a new home in 2026.
TNA has signed a multi-year deal with AMC to air its Thursday night program, iMPACT!, on the U.S. broadcast channel beginning next year. The agreement, which had been rumored for weeks prior to its confirmation, was announced Tuesday in a press release.
Specifics regarding the exact length of the deal or financial details surrounding the agreement aren’t known currently.
As part of the new agreement, TNA will get a weekly timeslot at 9 p.m. ET on both AMC and AMC+, starting on January 15, 2026. The promotion’s live premiere on the station will take place at the Curtis Culwell Center in Dallas, Texas. A TV taping has also been announced for Albuquerque, New Mexico on January 22 and 23.
Cable channel AMC was in approximately 60 million U.S. households as of late 2024, per an SEC filing by the company. The company’s online subscription service, AMC+, which launched back in 2020, currently has around 11 million subscribers.
A significant goal for TNA Wrestling in 2025 has been to secure a new TV deal, with President Carlos Silva emphasizing in numerous interviews that he had spent this year pursuing a new agreement for the company.
AXS TV, which is owned by Anthem Sports and Entertainment, the owners of TNA as well, has been the main home for the weekly Impact program in recent years. The new agreement takes TNA off AXS and back onto a non-Anthem-owned media property in the U.S. for the first time since 2019, a significant step for the promotion.
