Impact Zone

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Soundstage 21
Impact Zone
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The Impact Zone in May 2007
Impact Zone
Location Universal Studios Florida
Owner Universal Destinations & Experiences
OperatorUniversal Destinations & Experiences
Capacity 1,400
Opened1990
Tenants
World Championship Wrestling (1995–2001)
Xcitement Wrestling Federation (2001–2002)
TNA Wrestling
Ring of Honor
All Elite Wrestling (2021–2023)
Soundstage 19
Impact Zone
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Soundstage 19 in November 2013
Impact Zone
Location Universal Studios Florida
Owner Universal Destinations & Experiences
OperatorUniversal Destinations & Experiences
Capacity 1,100
Opened1990
Tenants
TNA Wrestling
Ring of Honor
All Elite Wrestling (2021–2023)
Soundstage 20
Impact Zone
Impact Zone
Location Universal Studios Florida
Owner Universal Destinations & Experiences
OperatorUniversal Destinations & Experiences
Capacity 1,100
Opened1990
Tenants
TNA Wrestling

The Impact Zone is the nickname for any one of three sound stages at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando; they received this nickname due to their use by the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), who taped their weekly television series Impact! at the complex for much of its first two decades of existence. [1]

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Universal Studios Florida's soundstages have been used to produce professional wrestling since the 1990s, when World Championship Wrestling (WCW) used Soundstage 21 to tape their syndicated wrestling shows between 1996 and 1998. The most prolific use of the soundstages were between 2004 and 2018, where TNA used Soundstage 21 to tape Impact! and many of their pay-per-view events, before moving to the smaller Soundstage 19 after its 2013 tour; Impact! is now taped in various venues around North America.

In 2021, the site served as the main studio for tapings of the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) online series Dark . [2] In 2023, AEW's sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH) also began taping its weekly program at the venue. Following the 2023 launch of AEW's second live show, Collision , Dark was cancelled and Ring of Honor tapings were paired with Collision dates across North America.

History

World Championship Wrestling (WCW)

In 1996, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) began taping their syndicated wrestling shows, WCW Pro and WCW Worldwide , from Soundstage 21, which they called the "WCW Arena". WCW continued to tape the shows and occasional episodes of WCW Saturday Night until 1998, when Pro was canceled and matches for Worldwide were taped before WCW Thunder . [3]

Xcitement Wrestling Federation (XWF)

On November 12 and 13, 2001, the Xcitement Wrestling Federation (XWF) would tape several matches from Soundstage 21. [4]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) / Impact Wrestling

In May 2004, TNA announced that they would be starting their first nationally broadcast television show, TNA Impact on Fox SportsNet which would be taped at Universal Studios as part of an agreement reached with the theme park. Accordingly, TNA leased Soundstage 21 for the purposes of putting on wrestling events for an indefinite period of time. [5]

On January 31, 2013, TNA announced that they would be taping Impact Wrestling from different venues around the United States, with the first live show on March 14, 2013, from the Sears Centre Arena near Chicago. The final episodes from the Impact Zone were filmed on February 28, 2013, and March 7, 2013. [6] [7] TNA returned to Universal Studios on November 21, 2013, now using Soundstage 19. [8] After the April 2018 tapings, Impact would resume touring. Bleachers used in the Impact Zone went onto sale on eBay in August. [9]

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) / Ring of Honor

On August 27, 2021, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced that their weekly web series, AEW Dark , would be taped at its own set within Universal Studios at Soundstage 19. [10] For the first half of 2023, AEW's sister promotion Ring of Honor also taped its weekly show at Soundstage 19. [11]

Statistics

List of stages

StageSizeCapacity ^ Usage
Soundstage 1916,500 sq. ft. 1100November 2013 – December 2013
January 2017
July 2017 – April 2018
Soundstage 2016,500 sq. ft.1100March 2014 – October 2016
April 2017
Soundstage 2122,000 sq. ft.1400June 2004 – March 2013
March 2017

List of live pay-per-view events held in the Impact Zone

DateEventStageNotes
2004
November 7, 2004 Victory Road Soundstage 21The first monthly three-hour pay-per-view event produced by the company.
December 5, 2004 Turning Point Soundstage 21
2005
January 16, 2005 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
February 13, 2005 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 13, 2005 Destination X Soundstage 21
April 24, 2005 Lockdown Soundstage 21
May 15, 2005 Hard Justice Soundstage 21
June 19, 2005 Slammiversary Soundstage 21
July 17, 2005 No Surrender Soundstage 21
August 14, 2005 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
September 11, 2005 Unbreakable Soundstage 21
October 23, 2005 Bound for Glory Soundstage 21
November 13, 2005 Genesis Soundstage 21
December 11, 2005 Turning Point Soundstage 21
2006
January 15, 2006 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
February 12, 2006 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 12, 2006 Destination X Soundstage 21
April 23, 2006 Lockdown Soundstage 21
May 14, 2006 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
June 18, 2006 Slammiversary Soundstage 21
July 16, 2006 Victory Road Soundstage 21
August 13, 2006 Hard Justice Soundstage 21A pyrotechnic malfunction during the opening match led to the temporary evacuation of the building and one match being canceled.
September 24, 2006 No Surrender Soundstage 21
November 19, 2006 Genesis Soundstage 21
December 10, 2006 Turning Point Soundstage 21
2007
January 14, 2007 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
February 11, 2007 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 11, 2007 Destination X Soundstage 21
May 13, 2007 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
July 15, 2007 Victory Road Soundstage 21
August 12, 2007 Hard Justice Soundstage 21
September 9, 2007 No Surrender Soundstage 21
November 11, 2007 Genesis Soundstage 21
December 2, 2007 Turning Point Soundstage 21
2008
January 6, 2008 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
May 11, 2008 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
November 9, 2008 Turning Point Soundstage 21
December 7, 2008 Final Resolution Soundstage 21The company changed its PPV schedule; there were two Final Resolution events held that year.
2009
February 8, 2009 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 15, 2009 Destination X Soundstage 21
May 24, 2009 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
July 19, 2009 Victory Road Soundstage 21
August 16, 2009 Hard Justice Soundstage 21
September 20, 2009 No Surrender Soundstage 21
November 15, 2009 Turning Point Soundstage 21
December 20, 2009 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
2010
January 17, 2010 Genesis Soundstage 21The show featured the return of a standard four-sided ring.
February 14, 2010 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 21, 2010 Destination X Soundstage 21
May 16, 2010 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
June 13, 2010 Slammiversary Soundstage 21
July 11, 2010 Victory Road Soundstage 21
August 8, 2010 Hardcore Justice Soundstage 21
September 5, 2010 No Surrender Soundstage 21
November 7, 2010 Turning Point Soundstage 21
December 5, 2010 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
2011
January 9, 2011 Genesis Soundstage 21
February 13, 2011 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 13, 2011 Victory Road Soundstage 21
May 15, 2011 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
June 12, 2011 Slammiversary Soundstage 21
July 10, 2011 Destination X Soundstage 21The show featured a one-night return of the six-sided ring that the company was not using at the time.
August 7, 2011 Hardcore Justice Soundstage 21
September 11, 2011 No Surrender Soundstage 21
November 13, 2011 Turning Point Soundstage 21
December 11, 2011 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
2012
January 8, 2012 Genesis Soundstage 21
February 12, 2012 Against All Odds Soundstage 21
March 18, 2012 Victory Road Soundstage 21
May 13, 2012 Sacrifice Soundstage 21
July 8, 2012 Destination X Soundstage 21
August 12, 2012 Hardcore Justice Soundstage 21
September 9, 2012 No Surrender Soundstage 21
November 11, 2012 Turning Point Soundstage 21
December 9, 2012 Final Resolution Soundstage 21
2013
January 13, 2013 Genesis Soundstage 21The final live pay-per-view event held in the original Impact Zone before the company began touring.
2014
April 27, 2014 Sacrifice Soundstage 20
2015
June 28, 2015 Slammiversary Soundstage 20
2016
June 12, 2016 Slammiversary Soundstage 20
October 2, 2016 Bound for Glory Soundstage 20
2017
January 6, 2017 One Night Only: Live! Soundstage 19
July 2, 2017 Slammiversary XV Soundstage 19
2018
April 22, 2018 Redemption Soundstage 19

Notes

1. ^ The numbers represent the approximate maximum capacities and do not reflect the actual attendance at the events.

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