TNA Gut Check | |
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Also known as | Impact Wrestling Gut Check (2017–2024) |
Genre | Professional wrestling |
Created by | Jeff Jarrett |
Starring | Indy rookie wrestlers |
Judges | D'Lo Brown Pat Kenney Brian Hebner Jeremy Borash Bruce Prichard Al Snow Tazz Danny Davis John E. Bravo Lance Storm |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Production company | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004–2015; 2022–present) |
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Release | October 16, 2004 – present |
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TNA Impact! (2004–present) TNA Global Impact! (2006) TNA Today (2007) TNA Xplosion (2002–2021, 2024-present) TNA British Boot Camp (2013–2014) Before the Impact (2021–2023) |
In professional wrestling, the TNA Gut Check (formerly known as the Impact Wrestling Gut Check) was a tryout program turned indy wrestling rookies reality series [1] that was produced by the American professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), as a means of recruiting new talent. The TNA Wrestling Gut Check was featured as a segment on occasional episodes of the company's flagship television program of the same name. The TNA Wrestling Gut Check has also been used as an TNA One Night Only pay-per-view event on February 16, 2015.
TNA staged its first "Gut Check" on October 16, 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia. The event saw entrants rated on the basis of their performance in five categories: "back bump", "mat techniques", "ring interviews", "running the ropes" and "squat challenge". The female and male events were won by Jaime Dauncey and Jon Bolen respectively, with Dauncey and Bolen rewarded with a $4,000 USD cash prize and a subsequent appearance on TNA programming. In 2005, Dauncey was signed to a developmental deal by TNA. [2]
TNA holds seminars at venues around the United States and Canada, hosted by TNA backstage employees such as D'Lo Brown, Pat Kenney, Brian Hebner and Jeremy Borash. The seminars, which last two hours, cover "promos, drills, simulated matches and in-ring work". The seminars are aimed at "prospective professional wrestlers, announcers, managers, valets and referees". [3] [4] [5] Participation in the seminars costs US$250. [6]
A number of wrestlers have been awarded contracts with TNA after participating in Gut Check Seminars, including Crimson and Jesse Sorensen. [5] From April 2012 onwards, TNA began inviting a small number of participants in the seminars to wrestle a tryout match on Impact Wrestling. [3]
On February 3, 2022, Impact announced the return of the Gut Check, a one-day camp at the Arnold Classic on March 6, which was held by John E. Bravo and Lance Storm. [7] The winner of the Gut Check was awarded an Impact Wrestling contract. [7]
In April 2012, Gut Check began being featured as a regular segment on Impact Wrestling as part of each month's Open Fight Night episode. Contestants wrestled a match against a TNA wrestler, after which their performance was evaluated by three judges. Contestants who received a "yes" from at least two of the judges were awarded a contract with TNA and sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling, TNA's developmental territory, for further training. [3]
On January 9, 2013, it was announced by TNA that the Gut Check segment would be overhauled with two contestants competing against each other instead of one contestant competing against a TNA wrestler. [8]
The original judges for the TNA Gut Check were Ric Flair, the road agent Al Snow and TNA's Senior Vice President of Programming and Talent Relations, Bruce Prichard. [9] On May 31, 2012, Flair, who would leave the company shortly thereafter, was replaced by the color commentator and retired wrestler Taz. [10] On the November 29, 2012, episode of Impact Wrestling, Al Snow was replaced by D'Lo Brown for the night. [11] On the March 7, 2013, episode of Impact Wrestling, Taz was replaced by Danny Davis. [12]
TNA Gut Check contestants have featured in a number of angles:
Gut Check was cancelled when Bruce Pritchard was fired from TNA. At the same time, TNA launched a new online contest called Online Gut Check with hundreds of wrestlers where the fans voted for the winner. However, due to poor design it was possible for fans to post multiple votes for the same wrestler. The winner was German wrestler Bad Bones. In January 2014, Bad Bones was confirmed to appear in TNA Maximum Impact tour.
Contestants | Tryouts dates | Opponents | Decisions dates | Bruce Prichard | Al Snow | Tazz | Decisions | References |
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Alex Silva | April 26, 2012 | Robbie E | May 3, 2012 | Yes | Yes | (Ric Flair 1), Yes | Successful | [9] [20] |
Joey Ryan | May 24, 2012 | Austin Aries | May 31, 2012 | No | Yes | No | Unsuccessful | [10] [21] |
Taeler Hendrix | June 21, 2012 | Tara | June 28, 2012 | Yes | No | Yes | Successful | [14] [22] |
Sam Shaw | July 26, 2012 | Douglas Williams | July 26, 2012 | Yes | No | Yes | Successful | [15] |
Kris Lewie | August 23, 2012 | Gunner | August 30, 2012 | No | N/A2 | No | Unsuccessful | [16] [23] |
Evan Markopoulos | September 20, 2012 | Douglas Williams | September 27, 2012 | No | No | Yes | Unsuccessful | [24] [25] |
Christian York | November 1, 2012 | Zema Ion | November 8, 2012 | Yes | Yes3 | Yes | Successful | [26] [27] |
Wes Brisco | November 22, 2012 | Garett Bischoff 4 | November 29, 2012 | Yes | (D'Lo Brown 5), Yes | No | Successful | [11] [28] |
1Flair served as the third judge for the inaugural Gut Check before being replaced by Taz.
2As Lewie had already received two "no" votes, Snow was not required to cast his vote.
3As York had already received two "yes" votes, Snow was not required to cast his vote. However, commentator Mike Tenay described York as having received a unanimous "yes" vote.
4Brisco was the only contestant to win their tryout match
5Brown substituted for Snow.
Contestants #1 | Contestants #2 | Tryouts dates | Decisions dates | Judge's pick | Bruce Prichard | Al Snow | Danny Davis | Decisions | References |
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Jay Bradley | Brian Cage | January 10, 2013 | January 17, 2013 | Jay Bradley | Yes | Yes | (Tazz 1), No | Successful | [29] |
Ivelisse Vélez | Lei'D Tapa | February 28, 2013 | March 7, 2013 | Lei'D Tapa | No | Yes | Yes | Successful | [12] [30] |
Adam Pearce | Magno | March 28, 2013 (aired April 4, 2013) | April 11, 2013 | Magno | No | N/A2 | No | Unsuccessful | [31] [32] |
Adam Ohriner | Ryan Howe | June 20, 2013 (aired June 27, 2013) | July 4, 2013 | Ryan Howe | No | No | Yes | Unsuccessful | [33] [34] |
1Tazz served as the third judge for the revamped Gut Check before being replaced by Davis.
2As Magno had already received two "no" votes, Snow was not required to cast his vote.
TNA Gut Check | |||
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Promotion | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling | ||
Date | February 16, 2015 | ||
City | Orlando, Florida | ||
Venue | Impact Zone | ||
Attendance | 1,100 | ||
One Night Only chronology | |||
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TNA held a series of matches featuring ten Gut Check participants competing in singles matches and tag matches against ten members of the active roster: if they would win, they would move on to compete in the main event match where the winner of that match earns an appearance on the next live Impact Wrestling. It took place on February 16, 2015, from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida; it was a part of TNA One Night Only's pay-per view events.
No. | Matches | Stipulations |
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1 | Martin Stone defeated Jessie Godderz | Singles match; if Martin Stone wins, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
2 | MVP defeated Jon Davis | Singles match; if Jon Davis won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
3 | The Revolution (James Storm and Manik) defeated The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) | Tag Team match; if The Von Erichs won, they qualify for the final match later that night |
4 | Shaun Ricker defeated Crazzy Steve | Singles match; if Shaun Ricker won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
5 | Davey Richards defeated Tony Kozina | Singles match; if Tony Kozina won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
6 | Crimson defeated Samuel Shaw | Singles match; if Crimson won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
7 | Tevita Fifita defeated Ethan Carter III by disqualification | Singles match; if Tevita Fifita won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
8 | Drew Galloway defeated Pepper Parks | Singles match; if Pepper Parks won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
9 | Dalton Castle defeated DJZ | Singles match; if Dalton Castle won, he qualifies for the final match later that night |
10 | Tevita Fifita defeated Shaun Ricker, Martin Stone, Dalton Castle and Crimson | Five-way elimination match |
On February 3, 2022, Impact announced the return of the Gut Check, a one-day camp at the Arnold Classic on March 6, which was held by John E. Bravo and Lance Storm. [7] The winner of the Gut Check was awarded an Impact Wrestling contract. [7]
On March 7, 2022, Impact Wrestling announced two Gut Check winners, Jason Hotch and Jack Price, and they were awarded Impact Wrestling contracts. [1] On September 26, 2023, Impact announced the return of the Gut Check during their UK Invasion Tour on October 25 and 29, where the winners would receive a developmental contract. [35] On October 29, it was confirmed that Harley Hudson won the Gut Check. [36] It was later also confirmed that Mike D has also won the Gut Check. [37]
Year Won | Contestant Winners |
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2004 | Jaime Dauncey |
2004 | Jon Bolen |
2012 | Alex Silva |
2012 | Taeler Hendrix |
2012 | Sam Shaw |
2012 | Christian York |
2012 | Wes Brisco |
2013 | Jay Bradley |
2013 | Lei'D Tapa |
2015 | Tevita Fifita |
2020 | Shogun |
2022 | Jason Hotch |
2022 | Jack Price |
2023 | Harley Hudson |
2023 | Mike D |
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