TNA Euphoric Following Hard To Kill 2024's Success

Big backstage update on TNA after Hard to Kill 2024.

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Nothing but positive news is coming out of the TNA camp following the promotion's successful Hard to Kill 2024 pay-per-view last weekend.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson reports that on top of drawing the company's best live attendance in "many years", Hard to Kill accused TNA's best live gate in around a decade, marking it as an objective business success.

In a separate report, Johnson states that the following night's Snake Eyes television tapings drew TNA's best live gate for a TV event ever.

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Following these successes, TNA's backstage morale is now said to be "through the roof." The company had, of course, rebranded back to TNA from IMPACT Wrestling at Hard to Kill, having announced the decision several months in advance, prompting another morale spike.

Johnson notes that Josh Alexander vs. Will Ospreay from the Snake Eyes tapings was drawing rave reviews. Said match will air on TNA's Thursday television show, iMPACT!, within the next few weeks.

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With regards to Kazuchika Okada's TNA return during the tapings, the situation was described as a "healing" moment after the NJPW's prior mismanagement under the company's banner. After wrestling at the tapings, Okada put TNA over on the microphone.

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