So long and farewell. One of the most consistent issues that Impact Wrestling’s critics bring up is the Impact Zone. The crowd that the show attracts is mostly made up of tourists who haven’t paid to get into the show and often have no idea what’s going on. It’s almost exclusively where the show has been taped for well over a decade now and it’s still a problem. However, it might be remedied in the near future.

According to PWInsider by way of 411mania.com, the company is looking to move the show out of the Orlando area. While the post “Bound For Glory 2017” tapings are already set for Ottawa, the company is looking to tape in either New York City, Chicago or Toronto. There is a chance that they could return to Orlando in the future.

Here’s what the show looks like outside of Orlando.

Alberto El Patron Arrives in Mumbai, India | #IMPACTICYMI June 8th, 2017

Opinion: This is fine in theory, but they still have to manage to fill in the arenas they run. That can be a problem as you have to convince people to buy tickets. The bigger cities will help, but if you’re looking at mostly empty arenas for weeks on end, it doesn’t matter where you’re broadcasting from. That being said, some paying fans are better than bored tourists every single time.

Do you like them moving away from Orlando? Where do you want to see them go? Let us know in the comments below.

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