TNA Wrestling is partnering with REVOLT to bring exclusive matches and special events to REVOLT and REVOLT SPORTS this fall.
Accoring to news release, audiences will gain access to exclusive action alongside premium highlights from TNA’s 24-year vault.
“Our industry spends a lot of time trying to predict where culture is going. At REVOLT, we pay attention to the people moving culture,” said Deon Graham, chief content officer of REVOLT and its parent company, Offscript Worldwide. “Hip Hop and wrestling have been connected for decades through storytelling, larger-than-life characters, and community. That’s exactly why this partnership with TNA feels so natural.”
“We’re excited to partner with REVOLT to further expand TNA’s worldwide reach,” TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva added.
Currently TNA’s roster includes World Champion Nic Nemeth and World Tag Team champions Matt and Jeff Hardy, collectively known as The Hardys. Also, Indi Hartwell, Moose, A.J. Francis, Leon Slater, Cedric Alexander, and Ricky Sosa.
Founded in 2002 by Jeff and Jerry Jarrett, TNA emerged to fill the vacuum left by the closures of WCW and ECW Initially operating via weekly pay-per-views aligned with the National Wrestling Alliance, Panda Energy acquired a controlling interest, paving the way for the company’s signature television show, TNA Impact!, which launched in 2004. The promotion gained a massive cult following on Spike TV starting in 2005.
THE HISTORY OF TNA WRESTLING
During its golden era, TNA carved out a unique identity. It featured its iconic six-sided ring, high-flying X-Division matches, and a trailblazing Knockouts women’s division. Homegrown talent like AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels alongside established superstars like Kurt Angle and Sting.
A high-risk pivot in 2010 under the direction of Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff—attempting to challenge WWE head-to-head on Monday nights—led to creative instability and severe financial strain. Following years of ownership turmoil, channel moves, and a prolonged rebrand to Impact Wrestling, Anthem Sports & Entertainment acquired the company in 2017, stabilizing its operations before officially restoring the historic TNA Wrestling moniker in 2024 to solidify its place as a enduring mainstay in professional wrestling.


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