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TNA moves to Sound Stage 19 at Universal Studios Orlando

TNA’s comeback at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, will begin on November 21 with a live Impact taping and obviously free admission to those who are in the park.

The company has been assigned a different sound stage from their previous one, and now they will be taping their Impact shows from Sound Stage 19 and not 21 as they have done in the past.

Sound Stage 19 is the biggest among the six stages at Universal Orlando, with an area of 16,500 square feet. It’s also equipped with fiber and satellite transmissions which is most likely why they have been relocated to that sound stage.

It is unlikely that TNA will use the whole area as the sound stage is shaped as a rectangle rather than square so it looks like they will use half of it.

Currently Fox Sports Florida operates from Sound Stage 19.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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