Report: TNA Hard To Kill Recorded 19,700 Television Pay-Per-View Buys

TNA Hard To Kill 2024 was very successful for the company.

According to a new report by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the January 2024 pay-per-view for TNA Wrestling pulled in 19,700 television pay-per-view buys.

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This number was more than double the amount that the prior pay-per-view, IMPACT Bound For Glory 2023 pulled in as the October 2023 pay-per-view only garnered 6,900 pay-per-view buys on television.

When factoring in streaming purchases, the show recorded around 60,000 buys, on the level with TNA Genesis 2006, headlined by the first meeting between Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle.

TNA Hard To Kill saw the company return to its TNA Wrestling branding and included the debut of Nic Nemeth formerly known as Dolph Ziggler in WWE.

TNA Wrestling won't return to traditional pay-per-view for a few months but will next present TNA Sacrifice as their next streaming exclusive premium event on March 8.

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