Impact Grand Championship (original) (raw)

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Former professional wrestling championship

Impact Grand Championship
Details
Promotion Impact Wrestling
Date established October 2, 2016
Date retired June 4, 2018 (unified with the TNA World Championship)
StatisticsFirst champion(s)Aron RexFinal champion(s)Austin AriesMost reignsMoose (2 reigns)Longest reignMoose (2nd Reign, 174 days)Shortest reignJosh Mathews (1st Reign, 1 day)Oldest championAustin Aries (39 years, 274 days)Youngest championDrew Galloway (31 years, 215 days)Heaviest championMoose 299 lb (136 kg)Lightest championJosh Mathews 143 lb (65 kg)

The Impact Grand Championship was a professional wrestling championship owned by Impact Wrestling.[1]

Inaugural champion Aron Rex

The title was introduced at the August 13, 2016, tapings of TNA's television program Impact Wrestling, after then-TNA President Billy Corgan announced that the TNA King of the Mountain Championship would be deactivated and retired in favor of the new championship. Corgan also announced an eight-man single elimination tournament that would feature new rules that would apply to the title. The new rules would be similar to how bouts were contested in professional wrestling in Europe in which each match would consist of three timed rounds, with a team of judges to determine the outcome based on points, if there is no winner via pin or submission within the time limit. The final match of the tournament took place at Bound for Glory on October 2, with Aron Rex becoming the inaugural champion by defeating Eddie Edwards (replacement for the legitimately injured Drew Galloway).[2][3]

On the January 25, 2018 Genesis episode of Impact!, Matt Sydal defeated champion Ethan Carter III in a "No Rounds, No Judges" match. Subsequent title defenses would also be contested under standard rules, no longer using rounds, points systems or judges.[4]

On June 4, 2018, during the Slammiversary XVI press conference, Austin Aries announced that the Grand and Impact World Championship would be merged/unified.[5]

Championship Tournament(s)

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Inaugural championship tournament (2016)

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| Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | | | | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ----- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Braxton Sutter | 06:43 | | | | | | | | Drew Galloway | Sub | | | | | | | | Drew Galloway | Split | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Eddie Edwards | 09:00 | | | | | | | | Eddie Edwards | Sub | | | | | | | | Mahabali Shera | 06:53 | | | | | | | | Eddie Edwards † | 15:00 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Aron Rex | Split | | | | | | | | Aron Rex | Pin | | | | | | | | Trevor Lee | 04:55 | | | | | | | | Aron Rex | Pin | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Eli Drake | 08:41 | | | | | | | | Jessie Godderz | 08:14 | | | | | | | | Eli Drake | Pin | | | | | | |

† Edwards replaced Drew Galloway, who was legitimately injured before the finals.

As of January 15, 2025, there have been eight reigns between seven different wrestlers. Aron Rex became the inaugural champion by defeating Eddie Edwards in the tournament final at 2016's Bound for Glory on October 2. Moose holds the most reigns with two, with his second reign being the longest at 174 days, while Josh Mathews' reign is the shortest at one day.

Key

No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held

Record two-time, longest reigning and combined reigning champion Moose

Rank Wrestler No. ofreigns Combined days
1 Moose 2 264
2 Austin Aries 1 141
3 Ethan Carter III 1 128
4 Matt Sydal 1 64
5 Aron Rex 1 7
6 Drew Galloway 1 5
7 Josh Mathews 1 1
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