TNA iMPACT Rebounds in Total Viewers on AMC, Holds Steady Demo Performance

TNA iMPACT Rebounds in Total Viewers on AMC, Holds Steady Demo Performance

TNA iMPACT on AMC delivered a solid rebound in total viewership for the April 9 episode, drawing 257,000 viewers — up nearly 29% from the previous week's 200,000.

In the key 18-49 demographic, the show posted a 0.04 rating, a minor step back from last week's season-high 0.05 but matching the show's year-to-date average and remaining competitive for the network.

This continues TNA's impressive run since moving to AMC in January 2026. The promotion has consistently pulled 2–3 times the audience it did on AXS TV (where numbers often sat in the 80k–100k range).

The 18-49 demo has been especially reliable, frequently hitting 0.04–0.05, which is what really matters for ad sales and network value.

Are these good numbers for AMC?

Yes — they're good in context, especially for a weekly wrestling show in a crowded Thursday night slot.

  • TNA's 2026 average on AMC sits around 227,000–245,000 total viewers with a ~0.04 demo. That's a massive upgrade from their AXS days and shows real stability (tight range week-to-week, minimal erosion).

  • AMC as a network isn't a ratings juggernaut like TNT or USA. Many of its scripted/reality shows pull in the 300k–600k range on good nights, but lower-profile or older-skewing programming often lands closer to TNA's ballpark (or below).

  • TNA is frequently one of the better-performing non-movie/re-run blocks on the channel in terms of consistent delivery.

  • The demo strength (0.04–0.05) is particularly encouraging because AMC's audience can skew older; holding younger viewers is a win for long-term value.


Bottom line

These aren't breakout monster numbers, but for TNA they're a clear success story — sustained growth in visibility, reliable demo, and no major declines.

Networks like AMC notice when a show brings in a passionate core audience without bleeding viewers.


JaySin

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