Impact Grand Championship - Title History

On this page, you find the full Title History for the Impact Grand Championship, with all Championship Info, Statistics, the Belt Design changes through the years, and the full list of Title Reigns, along with dates, events, and reign durations.

The Impact Grand Championship was a secondary title contested, by men wrestlers. The championship was first established on October 2, 2016.

This is a newer version of the TNA Legends / Global / Television / King of the Mountain Championship, with its own distinct lineage.

The title was defended under particular rules: three 3 minute rounds (with special event matches going 5 minutes per round); 10 point must system; judging categories: physicality, aggressiveness, controlling the action; wins can happen anytime via pin or submission; if there is no winner after three rounds, a winner is decided by judge's decision.

The Impact Grand Championship was retired on June 4, 2018, when it was unified into the TNA World Championship.

Impact Grand Championship: Title History

  • Promotions / Brands
    Promotionfromto
    Promotion TNA / Impact WrestlingIMPACT October 2, 2016 June 4, 2018
  • Championship Names & Belt Designs
    • Impact Grand Championship October 2, 2016 June 4, 2018

For the Title History of the championship in which this title was unified into, see the page for the TNA World Championship.

For the Title History of the previous version of this championship, see the page for the TNA Legends / Global / Television / King of the Mountain Championship.

Impact Grand Championship: Info

  • Promotion TNA / Impact Wrestling
  • Gender Male
  • Title Type 2 - Secondary Title
  • Preceded By TNA Legends / Global / Television / King of the Mountain ChampionshipTNA Legends / Global / Television / King of the Mountain Championship
  • Date Established October 2, 2016
  • Date Retired June 4, 2018
  • Unified Into Impact World ChampionshipImpact World Championship
  • Notes The title was defended under particular rules: three 3 minute rounds (with special event matches going 5 minutes per round); 10 point must system; judging categories: physicality, aggressiveness, controlling the action; wins can happen anytime via pin or submission; if there is no winner after three rounds, a winner is decided by judge's decision.
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