TNA Impact officially debuted on AMC on Thursday, January 16, 2026, drawing 173,000 viewers for its first episode on the cable network.
The two-hour broadcast, which aired from 9:00 to 11:00 PM ET, recorded a 0.04 rating in the 18-49 demographic. The corrected viewership figure comes from Wade Keller of PWTorch.com, while the demographic ratings data was reported by Programming Insider.
Update: This article has been updated with corrected viewership figures. The originally reported number of 95,000 viewers was inaccurate.
TNA Impact AMC Debut Ratings Breakdown
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Viewers | 173,000 |
| Adults 18-49 Rating | 0.04 |
| Males 18-49 Rating | 0.06 |
| Males 25-54 Rating | 0.08 |
| Network | AMC |
| Air Time | 9:00 PM ET |
| Duration | 2 hours |
How Does This Compare to AXS TV?
The 173,000 viewers represents roughly double what Impact regularly drew on AXS TV, where the show averaged around 80,000 viewers. This increase tracks with AMC having approximately double the household reach of AXS TV.
The stronger male demographics—0.06 in M18-49 and 0.08 in M25-54—indicate the core wrestling audience is tuning in on the new network.
The episode was taped during a live event in Garland, Texas, which drew an estimated 2,830 tickets distributed, according to WrestleTix.
What Do the Numbers Mean for TNA?
While the 0.04 in 18-49 and 173,000 viewers is modest by cable standards, it represents solid growth for TNA. The move to AMC, which reaches nearly 60 million U.S. households compared to AXS TV's roughly half that figure, gives TNA a larger platform to potentially grow its audience over time.
TNA's television deal with AMC represents a significant shift for the promotion, which had been airing on AXS TV since 2019. The debut numbers will serve as a baseline for measuring TNA's performance as the promotion continues to build its presence on the network throughout 2026.
