TNA Impact on AMC: Hitting New Highs in Week 3 – Momentum Building Strong
TNA Wrestling’s move to AMC is paying off big time. The January 29 episode (third week on the network) drew 201,000 viewers—highest total audience yet on AMC—and a 0.04 rating in the key 18-49 demo.
That demo ties the premiere week’s best (January 15 debut at 0.04) and jumps 33% from week 2’s 0.03. Total viewers? Up 18% week-to-week from 171k, and a nice climb from the opener’s 173k.
For context, this is massive compared to the AXS TV era, where they hovered around 80k viewers most weeks. AMC’s wider reach is clearly helping, and the numbers are trending up instead of dropping off after the debut hype.
Slow, steady growth like this is exactly what you want early in a new TV deal—shows the product is clicking with more eyes tuning in.
The episode had some solid hooks too: Feast or Fired reveals (who got “fired”?), Rich Swann vs. A.J. Francis, and overall better reception than week 1. Fans are responding, and it’s cool to see TNA building real momentum on a bigger platform.
Averaging ~182k viewers and 0.037 demo so far in 2026 on AMC—way healthier than the old setup. If they keep this trajectory (and tonight’s show could push it further), it’s a win for the brand. Excited to see what week 4 brings.
What do you think—will they crack 200k+ consistently now that word’s spreading?
Or any standout moments from that Jan 29 show that you think drove the bump?
Source: PWTorch