Everything You Need to Know About TNA Hard to Kill Coming to Las Vegas

There’s something special about seeing pro wrestling live, no matter how many times you do it. It pulls you into this other world of bodyslams and chaos.  

Keep in mind that other sports are limited to a defined area of play, but the same isn't true with pro wrestling. The superstars often take the action to ringside where the fans are! A  fight can break out backstage, on the ramp, or right before the crowd.

You have to be ready for anything at these types of events. That's why we're so excited about TNA Hard to Kill coming to Las Vegas in 2024.

TNA Hard to Kill 


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Experience the pro-wrestling thrill at TNA’s Hard to Kill. The two-day event occurs at the Palm Casino Resort on January 13, 2024. This event marks a fresh start for TNA, and they're promising a major overhaul of their entire product. Everything from ramps, entrances, championships, and set pieces is up in the air as the company tries to create something new.

“Anthem Sports & Entertainment, a global, multi-platform media company, announced today that its professional wrestling company, IMPACT Wrestling, is returning to its iconic Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling name,” states the press release,

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See TNA Hard to Kill 


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You’ll’ see superstars like Trinity Fatu, Bully Ray, Eddie Edwards, Kushida, and more. The event already has Trinity Fatu versus Jordyn Grace for the Knockouts title and a tentative match between Alex Shelley and Moose for the World Title. 

One thing fans won't see is  CM Punk, who continues to come up in conversations leading up to the event. There were reports that he was recently seen backstage at a taping of TNA Impact in Chicago, but he was later found at a Blackhawks game.

Still, CM Punk's appearance would probably be enough to put TNA back into the same conversation as WWE and AEW. Some even speculate they could get a new television deal with Punk as their main guy. TNA has reportedly reached out to Punk, hoping to make him this central figure, but he apparently claimed he has no interest in pro wrestling.

TNA will have to look elsewhere for their new centerpiece. Maybe they can look at the superstars who recently got cut by WWE to find their next face of the company. A perfect example would be former World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler, released by the company in 2023.

Don't expect to see the six-sided ring at Hard to Kill 2024


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Another thing people are wondering about is the return of the six-sided ring. The gimmick was ditched about a decade ago, which angered a lot of longtime fans. Unfortunately for those hoping to see the unique setup, reports indicate that the company has no plans to bring it back. Some Superstars claim this is because the four-sided ring is easier on the wrestlers' bodies.

Either way, this will be a special show to experience for pro wrestling fans. At the very least, the show is a chance to watch the company start over again and do something completely different. TNA could really etch out a place in history here, and you’ll probably want to witness that.

Tickets


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You can get tickets at Impactwrestling.com. There are also tickets for their Snake Eyes Extravaganza event, which is set to take place the night after Hard to Kill. If you can't get tickets to Hard to Kill, Snakeeyes Extravaganza will be the next best thing!