During the closing moments of Bound For Glory, Impact Wrestling made a huge announcement. They revealed their return to TNA Wrestling, with the transition set to commence at Hard To Kill. Additional details about this transition are now available, and that will see some big presentation changes as well.

Ringside News has complete play-by-play coverage of Impact Wrestling’s Bound for Glory event. It was full of newsworthy moments, like Jordynne Grace making history, but the show closed out with a historic moment as well.

According to PW Insider, when 2024 arrives, Impact Wrestling will undergo a name change. As of January, they will revert to their original name, Total Nonstop Action.

Moving forward, the television series will reportedly be known as TNA Impact Wrestling. They are likely to return to using the old logos as of January. New TNA Championship belts have also been crafted and produced, but they are not expected to be used until January.

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There are reportedly no plans to revert to the old six-sided ring. Almost every talent still with the company who ever worked in the six-sided ring found the traditional four-sided ring to be easier on their bodies. This is a widely-held belief within the pro wrestling business that the four-sided ring is much better all around.

We will keep a close eye on this story here at Ringside News, because it is obviously getting fans excited. TNA Wrestling holds a lot of nostalgia with fans, but so does the six-sided ring. As of this writing, it appears that only the name will return, as the ring will remain a squared circle.

What’s your take on TNA Wrestling’s return? Let us know what you think about this in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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