During an interview with Tom Hannifan on Tuesday, Scott D'Amore discussed the return of TNA Wrestling.
It was revealed at the conclusion of Bound for Glory that Impact Wrestling
is changing its name back to TNA. The name change will officially go into effect starting with the promotion's Hard to Kill pay-per-view in January 2024.
D'Amore
addressed what went into the decision to revert to the TNA name.
D'Amore said he thinks the Impact and TNA brands both have value, but TNA is who the company really is at its core. Their weekly television show on Thursday nights will still be named Impact.
"I think TNA at our core is who we are," D'Amore said. "And I think it gives us back that swagger that maybe we've lacked. When I talk about too much apologizing, that's done. Are we going to make mistakes? Absolutely. But when we do we'll get up, we'll dust ourselves, and we'll just get back at it."
D'Amore pointed to how TNA changed the industry by pushing smaller wrestlers, showcasing tag team wrestling, and giving women a platform to be athletes. D'Amore said people have asked for a long time what the identity of Impact Wrestling is. He believes you'll now see a clearer vision of that.
D'Amore was asked what he'd say to those who assume this means a return to the Dixie Carter/Jeff Jarrett/Vince Russo era.
D'Amore stated that new title belt designs for the promotion's championships will be unveiled. The current champions will all remain champions and the lineage of the titles will continue.
TNA will also be debuting a new set. D'Amore said it will honor the promotion's history while also being forward-looking.
D'Amore confirmed that the six-sided ring will not be making a return. D'Amore said the six-sided ring causes more injuries and wear and tear on the wrestlers.
D'Amore said the idea for the TNA name to return was first formulated in early 2023. He thinks it's a testament to the type of people they have in the company, both on camera and behind the scenes, that the news never leaked before their announcement.
Hard to Kill 2024 is taking place from the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas on Saturday, January 13.
D’Amore addressed what went into the decision to bring back TNA Wrestling.
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