TNA Wrestling, now known as Impact Wrestling, underwent significant changes including rebranding and ownership shifts.
Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling was founded in 2002 by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett. It emerged as an alternative to WWE, offering a different style of professional wrestling. Initially, TNA gained attention for its weekly pay-per-view model before transitioning to a traditional television broadcast.
In the following years, TNA experienced a series of ups and downs. The company faced financial difficulties and underwent several changes in ownership and management. In 2017, the promotion was acquired by Anthem Sports & Entertainment, and it was rebranded as Impact Wrestling, which was actually the name of its flagship television program.
Under the Impact Wrestling banner, the company has worked to stabilize its finances and has focused on building new talent and partnerships with other wrestling promotions. Despite not having the same level of mainstream exposure as during its peak in the mid-2000s, Impact Wrestling has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to produce weekly television shows and pay-per-view events. The promotion has also embraced digital platforms and social media to engage with its audience.