The final episode of Impact on Pop TV did the show’s best numbers since changing to its later time slot.
Thursday’s go-home show for Homecoming averaged 151,000 viewers on Pop. The rating in the 18-49 demo was a 0.05.
In the weeks after changing time slots to starting at 10 p.m. Eastern, Impact averaged 98,000, 105,000, 129,000, 101,000, 124,000, 122,000, 116,000, 140,000, 116,000 (best of 2018 part one), 135,000 (best of 2018 part two), and 151,000 viewers. The lowest number for Impact in 2018 at their earlier time slot was 168,000 viewers.
Impact’s move to the Pursuit Channel will begin with the first episode after Homecoming airing on Pursuit at 10 p.m. Eastern on Friday, January 11.
Impact’s Homecoming pay-per-view will take place at The Asylum in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday (January 6). Sami Callihan vs. Willie Mack and Kiera Hogan & Jordynne Grace vs. Su Yung & Allie have been officially added to the PPV. Here’s the updated card:
Impact World Champion Johnny Impact defending against Brian Cage
Knockouts Champion Tessa Blanchard defending against Taya Valkyrie (Gail Kim will be the special guest referee)
Impact Tag Team Champions LAX (Santana & Ortiz) defending against The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. & Fenix)
Rich Swann vs. Jake Crist vs. Ethan Page vs. Trey Miguel in an Ultimate X match for the vacant X Division title
Eddie Edwards vs. Moose in a falls count anywhere match
Eli Drake vs. Abyss in a Monster’s Ball match
Sami Callihan vs. Willie Mack
Kiera Hogan & Jordynne Grace vs. Su Yung & Allie