

The world of pro wrestling never fails to keep us hooked with new surprising developments in the lore. Before we are done processing our excitement, for one thing, the other looms large. Now, while the Royal Rumble fever runs high, TNA wrestling took fans to storm by reappearing on the screen after years.
To end the monopolistic domination of WWE and AEW, they are also on the verge of bringing back their flagship program, TNA Explosion after a two-year halt.
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TNA Explosion returns to screens after two years
Now, all the wait of the TNA fans finally reached an end given the promotion officially returned on January 13. With this, the main attraction of it, TNA Xplosion is also following suit. A few Matches for the fan-favorite TV show were even taped on January 14 ahead of the TNA Snake Eyes tapings.
#TNA Xplosion is BACK! pic.twitter.com/4kRyw4c3PU
— miguel contreras (@migueljoto) January 15, 2024
For those unversed, TNA Xplosion first came into existence in 2002 and ceded its telecast in 2021 as Before The Impact replaced it outright. The final episode of the company’s secondary show aired on March 6, 2021.
Moving ahead, the promotion is currently running high on potential with many incredible talents in their court. Recently, a former WWE star successfully has been added to the troop.
Dolph Ziggler jumped ship to TNA following an infamous WWE release
WWE saw a mass talent cut-off in September Amid the post-merger budget cut-off spree. Among many other marque stars, Dolph Ziggler was a prime figure to get on the victim side of the company’s pocket crunch.
He already appeared in NJPW alongside his brother, but that isn’t all the 43-year-old has in store for us.
TNA Wrestling’s main event match brought a banger to the table with a massive title match on the card. Alex Shelley locked horns against Moose to claim the TNA World Title and a new champion arose as he came out victorious at the end of a nail-biting bout.

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Shortly after Moose had his laugh, Nic Nemeth aka Dolph Ziggler ran from behind and laid him out in an abrupt segment. Then the former WWE Superstar sent shockwaves toward the crowd, revealing his TNA t-shirt.
Before, Ziggler, another massive WWE name CM Punk, also graced the TNA ring and achieved a significant feat.
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We must see how Nemeth will bring his full mojo to TNA following his decade-long WWE sting. Possibly he might do it with ease as he already seems eagle-eyed to rise to the top of the roster.
What’s your take on TNA Wrestling starting the streaming of TNA Explosion again? Let us know in the comments.
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