Hard To Kill (2024)

Hard To Kill
Promotional poster featuring Alex Shelley, Moose, Trinity, and Jordynne Grace
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling
DateJanuary 13, 2024
CityParadise, Nevada
VenuePalms Casino Resort
Attendance1,630[1]
Buy rate60,000[2]
Tagline(s)“TNA Wrestling Is Back”
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The 2024 Hard To Kill was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It took place on January 13, 2024, at the Palms Casino Resort in Paradise, Nevada. It was the fifth event under the Hard To Kill chronology, the first event promoted under the TNA name to broadcast live since Bound for Glory in 2016, the first TNA-branded PPV to take place since One Night Only: Rivals in 2017, and the first overall TNA-branded event to be held since the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Special! in 2020.

Twelve matches took place at the event, including three on the Countdown to Hard To Kill pre-show. In the main event, Moose defeated Alex Shelley to win the TNA World Championship. In other prominent matches, Jordynne Grace defeated Trinity to win the TNA Knockouts World Championship, ABC (Chris Bey and Ace Austin) defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz), Laredo Kid and Mike Bailey, and Grizzled Young Vets (James Drake and Zack Gibson) to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championship, Chris Sabin defeated Kushida and El Hijo del Vikingo to retain the TNA X Division Championship, Josh Alexander defeated Alex Hammerstone, and in the opening contest, Gisele Shaw defeated Alisha Edwards, Dani Luna, Jody Threat, Tasha Steelz, and Xia Brookside, in a Knockouts Ultimate X match to become #1 contender to the TNA Knockouts World Championship. The event was also notable for the TNA debuts of A. J. Francis, Ash by Elegance and Nic Nemeth. It was also the final event to feature Scott D'Amore as president, as he would be fired on February 8, 2024.

  1. ^ "TNA Hard to Kill 2024 | Results | TNA / Impact Wrestling PPV Events".
  2. ^ Meltzer, Dave (March 1, 2024). "March 4, 2024 Observer Newsletter: Life and career of Ole Anderson, WWE Elimination Chamber". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved March 1, 2024. To say Hard to Kill was an overwhelming success would be an understatement. It ended up doing 19,700 buys on television PPV. That's more than double the prior PPV, Bound for Glory, which did under 6,900 on television and that was considered huge. The show ended up doing far more than even the Kenny Omega vs. Rich Swann champion vs. champion show. If you factor in streaming buys, this should end up at around 60,000 which would be the same as the Samoa Joe vs. Kurt Angle record that was set at TNA Genesis in 2006.