Big Vinny V: TNA continues to ignore Unbreakable

Three weeks away from their next app special, TNA has announced no names, no matches, no special appearances…but they are booking things for Rebellion, their pay per view event that happens 10 days later. On pro wrestling’s biggest week, in America’s most entertaining city, they have given you no reason to attend Unbreakable when you could be going to Bloodsport, or Prestige Wrestling, or Cirque du Soleil, or Spearmint Rhino. Oh well.

At least there was lots of good wrestling on Impact this week, thanks to Nic Nemeth, Leon Slater, Eric Young, Ace Austin, and—yes—Chavo Guerrero Jr. We’ll get into the details on the Big Vinny V Show. 

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Big Vinny V: A nothin’ happenin’ edition of TNA Impact

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Almost nothing happened on TNA Impact this week which should make for a great Big Vinny V Show.

On the Sacrifice fallout special, there were no great matches and no big turn, debuts, or returns. And most importantly, nothing was specifically set up for the big Unbreakable streaming special in Las Vegas in four weeks.

Oh, Nic Nemeth explained why he sided with his brother and turned on the Hardys at Sacrifice and that will certainly be the next Tag Team title program. And there were plenty of cameos by Lash Legend, Jacy Jayne, and other women from NXT as TNA continues to flesh out its Knockouts division with random NXT midcarders.

But mostly everyone kept spinning their wheels in an utterly skippable episode.

I watched it so you don’t have to, the least you could do is listen. Please.

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TNA reveals broadcast details for Unbreakable 2025

TNA Wrestling has provided clarification on the broadcast details for its upcoming Unbreakable live special.

Unbreakable 2025 is being held at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas on April 17 — the Thursday of WrestleMania week in the city. The show is a TNA+ special that’s happening on the same night that TNA Impact traditionally airs. TNA confirmed today that there will still be an Impact episode that night airing on television from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time, with Unbreakable then streaming live on TNA+ starting at 10 p.m. Eastern (7 p.m. locally in Las Vegas).

The promotion wrote:

  • TNA Wrestling returns to Las Vegas, Nevada on Thursday, April 17, with an action-packed live pro wrestling show at Cox Pavilion – located on the campus of UNLV – as fans will get a double dose of TNA that spring night during the biggest weekend of the year in pro wrestling.
  • TNA Wrestling presents … Unbreakable, which will air live from Sin City on the TNA+ app, starting at 10pm EST/7pm local time, featuring TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (brothers Jeff & Matt Hardy), among others.
  • As always on Thursday nights, TNA’s flagship weekly TV show, iMPACT!, will air from 8-10pm EST on AXS TV in the U.S., Sportsnet+ in Canada and internationally via the TNA+ app.

No matches have been announced for Unbreakable yet, but TNA teased in their announcement today that there could be surprises at the show.

“Matches for Unbreakable will be announced over the next month, but multiple championship matches will be held in Las Vegas,” the promotion wrote. “Plus, TNA Wrestling executives said that anything can happen in Las Vegas – and often does.”

There is still one more major event on the TNA schedule before Unbreakable. Also a TNA+ special, Sacrifice 2025 will take place from El Paso, Texas on Friday, March 14.