Tag: Impact Wrestling

  • Chelsea Green: From WWE Release to Reinvention

    Chelsea Green: From WWE Release to Reinvention

    Just days after a mass release of WWE talent, I caught myself scrolling through old independent wrestling matches on YouTube. It started with GCW Presents Joey Janela’s Spring Break X. Then about a hour later I stumbled across some Matt Cardona GCW videos. What stood out most was not just Cardona’s transformation from WWE to the independents and back to WWE—it was Chelsea Green (no disrespect, Broski).

    It caught me off guard in the best way. Seeing where she was compared to where she is now made me stop and think about how impressive her journey really was— not just returning to WWE, but turning that second chance into a legitimate rise to stardom.

    There is something fitting about the chaos that follows Chelsea Green.

    Not just the character — the exaggerated, loud, “can I speak to your manager?!” energy — but the journey itself. Because if you zoom out, her return to WWE was not a clean redemption arc. It was messy, unpredictable and, at times, unfair. Double down on the messy.

    And that is exactly why it worked.

    The release that could have been the end

    When WWE released Green in 2021, it felt abrupt. She had barely scratched the surface of what she could be on that stage. After a November 2020 debut, she was released just a few months later while sidelined with a broken wrist. The odds seemed stacked against her.

    For many wrestlers, that is where momentum dies.

    Green did not disappear, she recalibrated.

    Across the independent scene and other promotions, she leaned harder into what made her different. The “Hot Mess” persona that made her a fan favorite evolved into something sharper, more intentional and impossible to ignore.

    A return to Impact Wrestling followed. Teaming with Deonna Purrazzo, the duo captured the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship on Aug. 12, 2022, holding the titles for 56 days. More importantly, her attitude and charisma did not change — they grew. That evolution quickly became an attraction for those watching back in WWE.

    She was not trying to prove she could hang in the ring, everyone knows she can wrestle.

    She was proving she could stand out.

    Reinvention over reintroduction

    Standing out is what made WWE pick up the phone.

    By the time she returned in 2023, Green was not the same performer who had been released. She understood something crucial: Being memorable matters just as much as being technically sound.

    Almost immediately, she carved out a role. While others chased dominance, Green embraced disruption. Complaining, scheming and overreacting, she became a character audiences could recognize instantly. One that you can’t ignore. That kind of clarity is rare, and valuable.

    Turning comedy into championships

    For years, the knock on Green was simple: She was entertaining, but not someone you built a division around.

    Then she started stacking accomplishments.

    Her first major statement came in the tag division, capturing the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships alongside Sonya Deville and later Piper Niven. She quickly became a fan favorite.

    The real turning point came with the introduction of the Women’s United States Championship. Green became the inaugural titleholder and later the first two-time champion.

    The narrative shifted. When you’re that talented, it’s really hard to ignore. 

    She did not abandon the comedy.

    She proved it could carry gold.

    The power of commitment

    What separates Green is not just the character — it is the commitment.

    Every entrance, every segment and every exaggerated reaction feels deliberate. There is no half-measure. From podcasts and interviews (can I get one?), to dumpsters, red carpets and the WWE ring, every appearance feels intentional. There is 100% effort no matter what the task at hand is.

    She has a knack for turning the smallest moments into something memorable.

    In an era where many blur the line between performer and person, Green leans fully into performance — and that is what makes it work.

    It would not be surprising if Hollywood comes calling.

    Why this run matters

    Chelsea Green’s rise back into WWE relevance is not about a single title.

    It is about proof. Proof that personality still matters. Proof that character work still creates stars. Proof that charisma can be louder than redemption.

    She did not return as a question mark, or a feel good story.

    She came back as an answer — a statement in itself.

    Final thoughts

    Chelsea Green was never supposed to be the safe bet.

    But in a landscape where everyone is fighting to stand out, that unpredictability became her greatest strength.

    This was not just comeback.

    It is a reminder that sometimes the loudest, and messiest path is the one that actually works.

    This week was a bad one for many of the talent let go, but this not the end of the road.

  • TNA iMPACT Viewership Increases Substantially For 4/9 Episode

    TNA iMPACT Viewership Increases Substantially For 4/9 Episode

    The TNA on AMC viewership numbers are in!

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! On AMC for the April 9th episode drew a viewership of 257,000, with a 0.04 in the main 18-49 MALE demographic, per Programming Insider. This was the go-home episode for the TNA Rebellion PPV and featured The Hardy’s battling The Righteous for the TNA Tag Team Titles in a Tables Match.

    The viewership increased in a major way from previous week, as April 2nd number was 200,000, however, the 18-49 demographic was higher at 0.05. The 4/2 episode had an overlap with AEW Collision in the first hour or programming.

    For the 11th straight week, TNA remains at 200k viewers or above on AMC TV.

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Ratings

    -January 15, 2026 — AMC DEBUT

    Viewership: 173,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.04

    -January 22, 2026

    Viewership: 171,000

    Demo (18-49): 0,03

    -January 29, 2026

    Viewership: 201,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.04

    -February 5, 2026

    Viewership: 241,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.05

    -February 12, 2026

    Viewership: 254,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.05

    -February 19, 2026

    Viewership: 233,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.05

    -February 26, 2026

    Viewership: 233,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.03

    -March 5, 2026

    Viewership: 249,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.04

    -March 12, 2026

    Viewership: 259,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.04

    -March 19, 2026
    Viewership: 250,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.04

    -March 26, 2026
    Viewership: 256,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.05

    -April 2, 2026
    Viewership: 200,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.05

    -April 9, 2026
    Viewership: 257,000

    Demo (18-49): 0.04

    These numbers DO NOT include the streaming on TNA + and AMC +.

  • Alberto Del Río “El Patrón” Is Released After Legal Agreement

    Alberto Del Río “El Patrón” Is Released After Legal Agreement

    On Monday, April 6th, it was reported that Alberto Rodriguez (Del Rio, El Patrón) was arrested after due to domestic violence, the unfortunate events took place on Alberto’s home in his hometown of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It was later reported that prosecutor’s office would open an entire investigation and look for further details and evidence before declaring the sentence on Rodriguez. The news broke up and it was reported that Alberto could’ve spend from eight to twenty years in prison. Today, the verdict has finally been announced on the former WWE and AAA Mega Champion.

    Alberto Del Rio Now Free

    According to initial reports, the case took a new turn after the victim granted moral forgiveness, which allowed the parties to reach a settlement. As a result, the athlete was able to resolve his legal situation once the relevant proceedings were concluded. Alberto Rodriguez declared himself guilty after his partner forgave him, Alberto was then instructed that he should pay a bail of $1,000,000 Mexican pesos (Approximately $58,000 USD) and will have a felony registered on his employment record for the rest of his life. As a result of this, several promotions have officially cut ties with Alberto Del Rio and as a result, several independent promotors cancelled several events that previously announced Alberto’s participation and others directly changed the event’s logistics. The Crash announced earlier this week they would suspend Alberto from participating on their events until further notice.

    Alberto Del Rio is no stranger to controversy related to his previous couples. Back in 2017, while working for TNA (Then IMPACT Wrestling), Alberto, wrestling as El Patron, was scheduled to wrestle Low-Ki at Destination X for the then Unified GFW Global Heavyweight Championship until he was suspended by the company on July 12th of that year after his then-partner, Paige (Saraya-Jade Bevis), accused Alberto of domestic violence, the company then proceeded to suspend Alberto from any activity with IMPACT Wrestling and stripping him from the championship. On May 9th, 2020, Alberto was arrested in San Antonio, Texas after allegedly battering and sexually assaulting his girlfriend. He was booked into the Bexar County jail and charged with one count of sexual assault and one count of assault causing bodily harm. Rodríguez was later released on $50,000 bail on 10 May. On 9 October, Alberto Del Rio (Rodríguez) was indicted by a grand jury and formally charged with aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault, two felonies. Rodriguez’s trial was delayed several times, until the charges were ultimately dropped on 10 December 2021.

    We will continue to update you regarding Alberto Del Rio and this situation, if anything new comes to light.