Impact offers easy new way to watch their weekly TV show
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One question that often comes up in regard to Impact is where to watch their weekly TV show.
Impact Wrestling airs Thursdays at 8 pm ET on the AXS channel. They also simulcast live on the Impact Twitch channel. Now, Impact has added an easy new option to the list.
Impact introduced a fan membership on YouTube. Sami Callihan breaks it down for you.
The press release has the full details:
NASHVILLE, TN, (July 8, 2021) – IMPACT Wrestling has launched the first of its kind fan membership on YouTube. Part fan-club and part digital subscription service, members of
Impact Secondary TV Series Goes On Extended Hiatus
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Impact Wrestling has reportedly paused production of the Xplosion series.
Xplosion, Impact’s long-running secondary series, has not been canceled, but it is now on an extended hiatus, according to PWInsider.
The decision was recently made to focus more on the new “Before The Impact” show that premiered last month in the Tuesday night timeslot before Impact hits the air on AXS TV.
Xplosion first premiered on November 27, 2002 and has featured different formats over the years. The one-hour show has also aired internationally. Xplosion recently became available in the United States for the first time since 2006 when it began streaming on Impact Plus and the Impact Twitch channel on Wednesday nights at 7pm ET. Matt Striker had been serving as the host of the show.
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#1. Tenille Dashwood (w/ Kaleb with a K) vs. Alisha (w/ Eddie Edwards)
Winner: Tenille Dashwood
ICU! It goes dark in the Impact zone. The lights come back up and Sami Callihan is on the screen. Their feud can’t go on forever, so he suggests they end this after Eddie takes a couple of weeks off to enjoy Christmas and the New Year with family. );
– Motor City Machine Guns are disappointed they might not get to wrestle The North again, they were a good team. Shelley congratulates XXXL on losing some weight. And as for The Good Brothers, they never pinned them for the tag team titles. There’s only one machine gun in Impact Wrestling and it’s not Karl Anderson.