10 Reasons You Need To Check Out TNA's January 2015 UK Tour

5. A New Look Impact Wrestling

TNA€™s television situation was a staple of speculation and gossip in the wrestling world for virtually the whole of 2014. Their deal with Spike TV was coming to an end and the rumours were rife that it wouldn€™t be renewed. With Jeff Jarrett€™s fledgling Global Force Wrestling promotion also looking for a television deal, TNA found itself in a competitive marketplace. Eventually, they found a new home in the US in Destination America, a channel operated by Discovery. While Destination America is a smaller channel than Spike, TNA has been able to secure more programming to complement its flagship Impact Wrestling show, which debuts on Destination America on January 16th. A new logo for the show has already been unveiled, and Josh Mathews will be joining the commentary team to give the show a new feel. A few other changes have been hinted at, which will no doubt be revealed on the night, if not before. The large and enthusiastic British crowds in Glasgow, Manchester and London will certainly give Impact Wrestling a huge kick-start in its new home.
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