TNA reveals four new PPV dates, entire 2026 event schedule

TNA Wrestling has rolled out its entire event schedule for 2026 — including revealing the locations for Slammiversary and Bound for Glory.

Slammiversary is set to be held in Boston, Massachusetts on June 28, taking place at Agganis Arena on the campus of Boston University. Tampa, Florida will then host Bound for Glory on October 11 at the Yuengling Center.

Along with these two events, TNA will hold PPVs in Chicago, Illinois and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada before the end of the year. Those respective shows are set for August 23 and November 15, though the names of the PPVs have not been announced yet.

“This is a milestone moment for TNA Wrestling – our loyal fans can see the full picture of what we have planned for the rest of 2026,” TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva said about the schedule announcement. “Slammiversary in Boston and Bound For Glory in Tampa are the crown jewels of this schedule, but I’m equally excited about adding two more pay-per-views to the calendar in Chicago and Edmonton. This calendar is a statement about where TNA Wrestling is headed.”

The full schedule, which also includes TV tapings and live Impact episodes, can be seen below:

TNA Wrestling 2026 event schedule —

  • Saturday, April 11 at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio (Rebellion)
  • Tuesday, April 14 and Wednesday, April 15 at Upstate Medical University Arena in Syracuse, New York
  • Thursday, May 14 and Friday, May 15 at SAFE Credit Union Convention Center in Sacramento, California
  • Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 at CoBank Arena at the National Western Center in Denver, Colorado
  • Sunday, June 28 at Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts (Slammiversary)
  • Wednesday, July 1 and Thursday, July 2 at MVP Arena in Albany, New York
  • Thursday, July 30 and Friday, July 31 at Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Sunday, August 23 at Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago, Illinois (PPV, name to be announced)
  • Thursday, August 27 and Friday, August 28 at CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
  • Thursday, September 24 and Friday, September 25 at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
  • Sunday, October 11 at Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida (Bound for Glory)
  • Wednesday, October 14 and Thursday, October 15 (city to be announced)
  • Sunday, November 15 at Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (PPV, name to be announced)
  • Wednesday, November 18 and Thursday, November 19 at WinSport Event Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 10 and Thursday, December 11 (city to be announced)
  • Thursday, December 18 and Friday, December 18 at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas

Nic Nemeth addresses MJF match cancellation

Nic Nemeth is “crushed” that his scheduled match against MJF is no longer happening.

On Busted Open Radio this morning, Nemeth addressed the news that he will no longer be facing MJF at an upcoming indie show. The TNA and AEW stars were set to collide for Create-A-Pro on May 1, but the match has now been canceled with TNA citing “partner conflicts.”

“You know, I was really looking forward to this. I was really, really excited,” Nemeth said. “But, yes, as of yesterday, as I was flying in, I found out, because of certain partnerships and brands, TNA President Carlos Silva had to make a difficult decision and protect a couple of brands down the line and things that are actually contractually obligated to happen — can’t just kind of do whatever we want. Even though I think some things were approved at a different time, when it became the situation that it is now with a couple of different things happening at once, I feel like — I’m crushed. Because I was very much looking forward to doing this, but it’s unable to happen at the moment.”

Nemeth and MJF are still working the May 1 event in Melville, New York but will now have different opponents. Nemeth is facing fellow TNA star Bear Bronson, while MJF will hold an open challenge.

“Still doing the Create-A-Pro show, and refunds will be available. MJF is going to do an open challenge there and he’s still going to be signing and doing all of the things at Create-A-Pro for that big show. All of those things will happen,” Nemeth said. “I’m going to wrestle Bear Bronson for the first time ever. I hate that it had to come out this way. I hate that this wasn’t all taken care of in the past. But that’s something we can all work on, I gotta start reading some fine print and we have to protect people that we actually work with and we have partnerships with. Usually I’m pretty great about that, so I’ll stay on that for everything that we do.”

Though it can’t happen now, Nemeth does still hope to make the MJF matchup a reality at some point. The two had been building up a feud on social media and through Nemeth’s regular co-host role on Busted Open.

“I’m bummed out. I’m going to try and make this match happen one day, and hopefully soon,” he said. “But at the moment, it is currently not happening.”

MJF took a less diplomatic tone while addressing the situation, sending out a tweet this morning where he called TNA President Carlos Silva a “dumb motherf***er” and said the pay in TNA is “sh*t.”

Other TNA wrestlers have also been pulled from scheduled matches against AEW wrestlers, including a Leon Slater vs. Ricochet bout that was supposed to happen at WrestleCon’s Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow on April 16.

Steve Maclin comments after TNA Sacrifice injury scare

Steve Maclin addresses the injury scare at TNA Sacrifice labeling it as ‘one of the scariest moments in his career’. 

Maclin took to Instagram to highlight the aftermath of the incident at TNA Sacrifice on March 27. Maclin faced Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship in the main event at Sacrifice. However, barely a few minutes into the match, Santana delivered a superkick that appeared to knock him out, forcing the match to be stopped. He initially wanted to push through and complete the match but he could hear Ace Steel’s voice telling him it was over. Maclin wrote that he has been back in the ring training for the first time in the last two weeks under Steel’s guidance.

“TNA Sacrifice was one of the scariest moments of my career. My first instinct was to keep going, push through, and finish the match. Because that’s just who I am, how Marines are hardwired. But it only took one voice to protect me from myself.  Ace looked at me, calm as ever, and said, “You’re done.” No hesitation. No debate. I said “yes sir.” Sometimes you need that coach, that dad voice, someone you have the upmost respect for, to make the call you won’t make yourself. I got back in the ring today for the first time in 2 weeks under Ace’s supervision. I can’t thank you enough. You might have dropped me but you CAN’T FU*KING KILL ME. #MACLIN” 

He was immediately rushed to hospital after the scare and TNA President Carlos Silva updated that Maclin had passed all medical evaluations. Even Santana issued a statement after it happened. 

Maclin was also set to appear at Maple Leaf Pro Uprising the following day but was unable to attend. 

MJF slams TNA President Carlos Silva: ‘Actively a dumb motherf***er’

AEW World Champion MJF isn’t happy about his planned match against Nic Nemeth being canceled.

A match between the two was supposed to happen for indie promotion Create-A-Pro in New York on May 1. However, that bout is now off due to a change that’s been made by TNA Wrestling. The promotion has started pulling talent from indie matches against AEW stars, with TNA President Carlos Silva citing “partner conflicts” as the reason.

Fightful reports that Silva was unhappy about AEW Collision airing opposite TNA Impact last Thursday. The Collision episode was moved from its normal Saturday time slot due to TNT’s coverage of the March Madness college basketball tournament.

In response to the report, MJF sent out a tweet slamming Silva.

“It’s called being preempted due to March madness,” MJF wrote. “This guy is actively a dumb motherf***er. Congrats. You pay your talents sh*t. [Then] force them off shows where they can make money. #lolTna”

MJF and Nemeth had been building up their match on social media and Busted Open Radio, where Nemeth is a regular co-host in addition to his role with TNA. It was announced earlier this year that the former Dolph Ziggler has re-signed with TNA, where he is one of the company’s top stars.

An MJF match against Bear Bronson was also reportedly supposed to happen for Game Changer Wrestling last month before being blocked by TNA.

TNA reportedly blocked MJF opponent for planned GCW match

A new report from Fightful Select Wednesday revealed yet another MJF match was pulled due to a decision by TNA management, this one coming last month.

The outlet reported that the reigning AEW World Champion was set to face Bear Bronson as part of a GCW event in March but “TNA blocked it.”

The news comes on the heels of a wild day in which former TNA and WWE World Champion Nic Nemeth was pulled from a May bout with MJF while X-Division Champion Leon Slater was pulled from a match next week against Ricochet as part of the WrestleCon SuperShow in Las Vegas.

The reason, according to Fightful sources, is that Silva was unhappy with the fact AEW Collision ran head-to-head with last Thursday’s Impact even though that was a WBD call and not AEW’s due to NCAA tournament action.

The outlet noted earlier Wednesday that TNA had been pulling talent due to “partner conflicts.” WWE is a partner to TNA.

One of those considerations, however, did not affect Jody Threat who both took on and defeated Mercedes Mone last week in Winnipeg for Mone’s final championship. It’s unclear why that was different.

TNA pulls Leon Slater from Ricochet match at WrestleCon SuperShow

After rumors began earlier in the day, reigning TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater is officially out of his highly anticipated match against Ricochet for next week’s WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow in Las Vegas.

The reason: TNA president Carlos Silva pulled Slater.

WrestleCon announced the news Wednesday night, stating on X:

“Despite being previously cleared by all parties and respective management, Leon Slater has been pulled from this match one week prior to our Memorial event. We will have more to say at a later time, but we wanted to be immediately transparent to all fans.”

The opponent for Ricochet was not announced.

This follows the news earlier tonight from our Dave Meltzer that Nic Nemeth was officially pulled from his match with AEW World Champion MJF for a May Create-A-Pro event, something that MJF didn’t take kindly too, calling out Silva.

Fightful reported Wednesday that according to sources, Silva wasn’t happy with AEW Collision airing last Thursday head-to-head against Impact even though it was WBD’s call. The outlet had noted earlier Wednesday that Silva pulled some talent from shows due to “partner conflicts.”

To this point, neither Silva, Ricochet or Slater have commented publicly on the situation which we’ll have more on as part of tonight’s Wrestling Observer Radio.

MJF calls out TNA’s Carlos Silva, Nic Nemeth match officially off

The match between AEW World Champion MJF and current TNA roster member Nic Nemeth is officially off, according to our Dave Meltzer with the titleholder calling out TNA president Carlos Silva himself.

Built up for several weeks on social media and Busted Open Radio, the bout was supposed to take place for Create-a-Pro Wrestling’s event on May 1 at the All Sportz Melville in New York.

However, Wednesday brought news that TNA was going to pull some talent from indie shows that was possibly to include Nemeth and Ricochet who is scheduled to face Leon Slater next week at the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow during WrestleMania 42 week in Las Vegas.

Meltzer confirmed the reports, followed by Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful reporting Silva has said some TNA talent have been pulled from shows due to “partner conflicts.”

While Slater’s status is still unknown, Meltzer said the Nemeth match with MJF is off.

Nemeth has yet to address the situation on social media, but that didn’t stop MJF from sharing some thoughts about Silva on X, shortly before Dynamite was supposed to begin.

He said both Nemeth and TNA are afraid of him, and that he will still be there at the event and “Let’s see if Nicky still has the balls to show up to Long Island.”

He added, “Shame old, Carlos doesn’t care about the fans or his roster getting paid.”

We’ll have more on this situation tonight on Wrestling Observer Radio.

Report: TNA may pull back on its wrestlers working with AEW talent

There is growing concern that TNA Wrestling may be pulling back on allowing its talent to work with wrestlers from other companies at independent shows.

Multiple reports on Wednesday indicate that TNA’s Moose has been pulled from Maple Leaf Pro’s Multiverse event on Friday, April 18, and that changes could be made to other shows during WrestleMania week as well. Moose is said to have received approval from TNA Wrestling to appear before the company later reversed that decision. It is believed he would have worked with talent from another promotion, likely AEW.

Mike Johnson of PWInsider wrote that “the rumblings” in recent days suggest TNA has had a change of heart about allowing its wrestlers to work with talent from other companies.

Fightful Select published a similar report Wednesday, also stating that Moose had been pulled from the Maple Leaf Pro show after previously being approved. According to Fightful, “sources familiar with the situation” believe it is possible TNA could move toward not permitting its contracted wrestlers to face AEW talent at all.

The report also noted that Nic Nemeth is pushing for his scheduled match against AEW World Champion MJF at Create A Pro Wrestling’s May 1 event to still take place.

Other matches scheduled for WrestleMania week featuring TNA and AEW talent include Leon Slater vs. Ricochet at the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow on April 16.

Fightful added that “people close to MLP” indicated TNA president Carlos Silva was unhappy about AEW airing Collision opposite Impact last Thursday night due to NCAA basketball coverage.

Moose previously said in an interview last September that he had been unable to work Maple Leaf Pro events due to the promotion’s relationship with AEW.

Moose said:

“I talk to him (Scott D’Amore) at least once every other week, maybe once a month. He’s doing great. He has his new fed, Maple Leaf Pro. They’re doing awesome. I wish I could work for them but you know how business is with the whole TNA. They have a relationship with AEW. We’re in competition with AEW so you know how all that whole nonsense goes.”

Those comments were later pushed back on publicly by TNA president Carlos Silva, who wrote to our own Dave Meltzer:

“Thanks Dave. Moose knows. And all is good! Scott can call me anytime. He knows that too.”

Mike Santana reflects on two years since TNA return

TNA’s Mike Santana reflected on his two-year association with the promotion following his 2024 return. 

Speaking on Marks with Mics Podcast, Santana talked about his career trajectory in the past couple of years while juggling TNA and independent schedules.

“It’s crazy. Just looking at the last two years in general, man, it’s been a wild ride. I’ve been able to accomplish so many things. I’ve been traveling my ass off and just going everywhere. Not only have I kept up with a full TNA schedule, I’ve also maintained a full independent schedule as well. I try to epitomize the phrase of fighting champion and just like that grind is something that has always like been my identity. Like that’s how I, you know, got noticed. That’s how I’ve always put in work.”

He also emphasized his recovery from a torn ACL at AEW Blood and Guts in 2022 following which he was unable to compete for 14 months. 

“So, when I first got back into wrestling after my injury and being out 14 months and all that stuff, when I made the choice to bet on myself and I left the other place and I left my- the whole tag team thing, I knew I had to hit the ground running and, go back to the roots and go back to what I know, and that’s that grind.”

He revisited the environment at The Theater in Madison Square Garden in March this year when he teamed up with OTM against Darkstate. 

“As soon as I came out, everybody was on their feet, and they gave me their energy and I gave it right back, you know? It was just a good feeling, a validation, feeling and something that, it told me ‘Yo, we’ve been riding with you this whole time, you know? They’ve been behind me and, and it feels good, and going back to the Slammiversary thing, right? All those emotions and all the beauty of pro wrestling is that we take you for a ride. We take you on this emotional journey, and I think the last two years I’ve done exactly that. I feel like everything that I’ve been through and it’s had you guys want to ride with me even more.”

Santana is in his second reign as TNA World Champion. He has often been vocal about the impact of wrestling on his life and celebrated three years of sobriety earlier this year. 

He returned to TNA at Rebellion on April 20, 2024 and feuded with Steve Maclin. Their rivalry was reignited this year when Maclin blindsided the champion in what was supposed to be his farewell from the company after his contract was terminated via the Feast or Fired Briefcase. 

BVV: Fun multi-man matches highlighted last week’s TNA & AAA action

This week’s Big Vinny V Show is bit of a diversion as we take a partial break from TNA Impact.

We’ll stop there first to watch the opener which was an eight-man pitting Mike Santana, Leon Slater, Trey Miguel & Moose against members of Order 4 and the System. It’s a good reminder of how good TNA can be at its best, but then there’s a reminder of how bad it can be at its worst.

Then we head south of the border to AAA where the theme of the night was international trios match – first Japan vs. Puerto Rico, then the United Kingdom vs. the European Union.

Oh, and Flammer defends the Reina de Reinas championship in about as much time as it took you to read this blurb.

Come join the party on the Big Vinny V Show!

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Ratings for AEW Collision & TNA Impact Thursday night episodes

– Last week’s Thursday night episode of AEW Collision averaged 373,000 viewers on TNT, down 21.6 percent from the previous week in its regular time slot. It’s the lowest audience total for the show since March 7.

Collision drew a 0.07 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 12.5 percent from the prior week and ties the lowest rating the show has done in that category since the March 7 episode.

As compared to the same week in 2025, Collision was up 11.3 percent in overall viewers but down 12.5 percent in 18-49.

– TNA’s Thursday Night Impact, airing head-to-head for the second hour on AMC, averaged 200,000 viewers, down 21.9 percent from the week before. It’s the lowest audience for Impact since its second week on AMC on January 22.

Impact drew a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demo, matching the number that it did the previous week. This ties the largest rating the show has done in that category on AMC.

Collision tied for 32nd on the night on the primetime cable charts while Impact tied for 51st.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for both Collision and Impact:

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
1/24/20260.02253,000
1/31/20260.07492,000
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.1561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.1470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
“10 wk avg0.07430,300
*not includingcurrent week


DateImpact 18-49Impact T.V.
1/22/20260.03171,000
1/29/20260.04201,000
2/5/20260.05241,000
2/12/20260.05254,000
2/19/20260.05233,000
2/26/20260.03233,000
3/5/20260.04249,000
3/12/20260.04259,000
3/19/20260.04250,000
3/26/20260.05256,000
4/2/20260.05200,000
*10 wk avg0.04234,700
*not includingcurrent week

Dani Luna, Tables match for TNA titles and more part of next week’s Impact lineup

Following a successful and eventful April 2nd episode of TNA Impact, several new matches were announced for next week’s episode ahead of the upcoming TNA Rebellion event.

The next episode of TNA Wrestling’s Thursday Night Impact is set to air on April 9, 2026. It was recently announced that next week, Dani Luna will take on Jada Stone. Interestingly, Luna was recently granted her release by TNA after she had requested it.

The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) will also be putting the TNA World Tag Team titles on the line against The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch). BDE and Frankie Kazarian will also face each other in a singles match.

In a digital exclusive footage release on TNA’s social media, it was also announced that Elayna Black will take on Myla Grace next week on the April 9 episode of TNA Impact.

TNA Impact next week’s lineup

  • The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) in a tables match for the TNA World Tag Team titles
  • Elayna Black vs. Myla Grace
  • BDE vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Dani Luna vs. Jada Stone

Nic Nemeth’s TNA Rebellion opponent revealed

With over a week left for TNA Rebellion, the promotion has finally revealed and announced Nic Nemeth’s opponent.

Nemeth was recently ambushed backstage by a mystery attacker, following which he filmed a video and issued a challenge to whoever attacked him for a match at Rebellion.

On the April 2nd episode of TNA Impact, fans witnessed A.J. Francis admitting to being the one who attacked Nemeth backstage last week at TNA Sacrifice. Shortly after, it was confirmed that Nemeth would now face Francis in a singles match at the upcoming TNA Rebellion event.

Later in the show, fans saw Moose vs. Special Agent 0 as another match that got confirmed for TNA Rebellion.

TNA Rebellion updated lineup | April 11, 2026

TNA Rebellion is scheduled to take place on April 11th at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

  • Trey Miguel (c) vs. Mustafa Ali for the TNA International Championship
  • Leon Slater (c) vs. Cedric Alexander for the TNA X Division Championship
  • The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) (c) vs. The System (Bear Bronson and Brian Myers) for the TNA World Tag Team Championship
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Elijah
  • The Elegance Brand (Ash By Elegance, M By Elegance, Heather By Elegance) vs. ODB, Mickie James & Taryn Terrell in a Hardcore Country match
  • Mike Santana (c) vs. Eddie Edwards for the TNA World Championship
  • Arianna Grace (c) vs. Lei Ying Lee for the TNA Knockouts Championship
  • Nic Nemeth (with Bernie Kosar) vs. A. J. Francis
  • Moose vs. Special Agent 0

TNA Impact live results: The fallout from Sacrifice

TNA Impact on Thursday night will feature the fallout from Sacrifice.

This week’s episode was taped on Saturday, March 28 at the Alario Center just outside of New Orleans.

Five matches are advertised for the show.

TNA Knockouts World Champion Arianna Grace will defend her title against Xia Brookside.

The rivalry between Jody Threat and Tessa Blanchard will continue with a Bunkhouse match.

TNA World Champion Mike Santana is scheduled to kick off this week’s show. Santana successfully defended his title at Sacrifice against Steve Maclin in a match that was stopped early when Maclin suffered an injury on a superkick just over two minutes in.

We will hear from Matt and Jeff Hardy on Impact this week. The TNA World Tag Team Champions were betrayed by The Righteous at Sacrifice.

Also scheduled for the show is AJ Francis vs. The Hometown Man in singles action.

Our live coverage kicks off at 9 PM Eastern.

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Taped! From New Orleans. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Mike Santana Keeps it a Buck Real Quick 

Mike Santana came out to address the TNA crowd, and said he faced one of the toughest people in TNA, Steve Maclin, and “dropped him.” He promised to walk out of Sacrifice as world champion, and did, so now he’s moving onto other things. And that’s Eddie Edwards at Rebellion.

Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander came out to retort, and Edwards reminded Santana that he pinned Santana last week. He added that when he wins the TNA World title at Rebellion, TNA will officially be run by The System. Santana suggested that Edwards doesn’t believe his own words, otherwise they’d be fighting right now. But Alexander shifted the focus to his challenge of the X Division Champion Leon Slater, who has been “ducking and dodging” him.

Cue Leon Slater, who tells Alexander he beat him nine months ago and won’t have any problem beating him again. Alexander responds that he doesn’t care about the fans anymore—he only cares about the System, who will have all the other gold after Rebellion. 

This brings out Mustafa Ali and Order 4, because there’s not enough jabronies jaw-jacking in this opening. Ali is at least dressed to fight (as is Agent Zero), and he promised to beat Trey Miguel for the International Title at Rebellion. 

That brought out Trey Miguel, who acknowledged that once someone says your name, you come out for the promo. Miguel called Ali a coward who hides behind his numbers, since he can’t do it himself. Miguel challenged Ali to be a real man, but whether he’s a real man or a coward, he’s not walking away with his International Title. “You mean not walking away like Jada Stone?” 

Santana challenged the heels to a fight, which would be 3 on like 7, as Ali pointed out. But Moose came out to make it four on seven. Moose backdropped one of the Great Hands onto the other, and Santino Marella came out with “an idea on his brains.” And he he makes either a six man or eight man—let’s see which when we get back from break! 

Mike Satana, Leon Slater, Trey Miguel & Moose (w/ Alisha Edwards) v. Mustafa Ali, Agent Zero, Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander (w/ the rest of Order 4) 

So it is an eight man tag, and Moose started out with Ali. Ali quickly rethought that, and Alexander tagged in to get promptly squashed by a senton from Moose. Santana came in, and a cheap shot from Edwards gave him a brief advantage he failed to take advantage of. Santana caught him with a big dropkick, then tagged in Slater. 

Slater and Santana hit some well-timed double teams on Edwards. Slater caught Edwards with a rana off the middle ropes but walked into an uranage from Alexander on the ring apron. Alexander caught Slater with a dropkick to the back of the neck. 

Tags were made and Miguel and Ali had a great exchange. Miguel caught Ali with a sliding DDT to the floor, then came off the top rope with a meteora in the ring for a near fall. Ali boxed Miguel’s ears and tagged in Agent Zero, who planted Miguel to the mat with a choke slam. 

Zero press-slammed Miguel to the mat, then tagged Ali back in. Ali choked Miguel against the ropes, then distracted the ref so Tasha Steelz could get in on the fun. The crowd chanted for Moose while Ali worked over Miguel some more. Edwards tagged in to floor Miguel with a chop. Edwards drew Moose into the ring so the heels could team up on Miguel behind the ref’s back… but they didn’t do that much to punish him. 

Alexander got snagged in a small package for a near fall, and he responded by burying a knee into Miguel’s gut. Miguel avoided a shoulder block from Edwards in the corner, but Ali cut off Miguel from getting a tag. Ali drew the faces into the ring so the Great Hands could beat on Miguel on the floor.  

Miguel turned Ali inside out with a clothesline, but Zero got the tag and dumped Miguel with a German suplex. More double-teaming from the System, and Alexander got a near fall after a Michinoku Driver. Miguel came back and hit Alexander with a Lionsault, and kicked Edwards away, backdropped an interfering Ali, and finally got the hot tag to Santana. 

Santana went one-on-one with Edwards and took him out with a flying knee. Santana took out Alexander with a dive to the floor. Santana hit Edwards with a frog splash, but Ali broke up the pin. Miguel hit him with a flying DDT, and now it’s time for “hit a move, take a move” with everyone going for dives. That ended badly for Ali, who tried to dive onto Moose and wound up powerbombed on the ring apron. 

This left Moose and Agent Zero one on one in the ring. They brawled, Zero hit Moose with a boot, and Moose came back with a top rope superplex on Zero. But that left him open for a 450 from Ali. Which left Ali open from a 450 from Slater. Ali gave Slater a Lumbar Check, then Miguel took care of Ali. Satnana clotheslined Agent Zero out of the ring, dumped the Great Hands when they tried to interfere, and then hit Alexander with the rolling stunner. But that left Santana open to a Boston Knee Part from Edwards, and for the second time in a week, Edwards has pinned the TNA champ. 

Match Result: Edwards, Ali, Alexander & Agent Zero were victorious when Edwards pinned Santana (15:07). 

Honestly that might have been the best 1/2 hour of Impact on AMC so far.

— Daria Rae complained about Santino making the last impromptu match, and lets Santino know he’s on thin ice with the board. Also, the winner of tonight’s main event for the Knockouts World Title has to face Lei Ying Lee at Rebellion. 

— Backstage at Sacrifice, the babyfaces were happy to see Ricky Sosa, but of course Eric Young has a problem with the new guy. 

The Hardys and The Righteous 

Matt Hardy couldn’t decide if he was Broken Matt or Classic Matt in this promo. It’s clear the Righteous were not really interested in brotherhood with the Hardys. And Jeff even painted Vincent’s face for the match on Friday! 

Vincent and Dutch came out to respond, and Vincent said they’re family. They didn’t betray the Hardys, but love requires sacrifice. Love is not gentle, Dutch said, and The Hardys aren’t victims, but “the offering.” This promo doesn’t make much sense. 

The Hardys “offer” to beat up the Righteous. Vincent said The Hardys have something that the Righteous wants. It’s not the titles or the money, but it’s something else. Matt again invited the Righteous in the ring for a fight, but Vince declined for tonight. So Matt makes the match for next week. Dutch agrees, but only if it’s an “extreme” match. Jeff agrees to make it a tag team tables match for the TNA tag team titles. 

— In the back, the bunny (not Allie, the person dressed as a bunny) kidnapped Victoria Crawford with its magical powers while she was walking backstage with Tessa Blanchard. 

— In the back, Arianna Grace made fun of Santana for losing his match. She reminded Santana that “world champions are supposed to win” and invited Santana to take notes. “They don’t even work here.”

Tessa Blanchard v. Jody Threat in a Bunkhouse Match 

Blanchard was dressed in jeans for the bunkhouse match, and brought out a bull rope. Threat was dressed in all black. Blanchard charged Threat as she made her entrance, but Threat fought back and used a trash can as a weapon. Threat tossed a near-knocked-out Blanchard into the ring to start the match. 

Threat looked around the ring for chairs, cables, and other weapons. She tossed a trash can at Blanchard and caught her in the head with it. Threat tossed a kendo stick in the ring that almost hit the commentators. But spending two minutes running around the ring looking for weapons gave Blanchard enough time to recover. Blanchard caught Threat with a sliding dropkick and took control. 

Blanchard beat up Threat for a bit, but missed a charge while holding a trash can. At ringside, there’s a giant heavy case that both Threat and Blanchard struggled to move. Threat finally got it in the ring, but Blanchard then caught her with a running forearm. Threat powerbombed Blanchard onto the edge of the ring apron, then tossed her back into the ring. 

Threat set up Blanchard on a chair for a meteora, but Blanchard got out of the way and Threat smashed her knees against the chair. Blanchard wedged a chair between some turnbuckles. Blanchard wedged Threat’s head against the chair, then charged in with a dropkick. Threat fought back with the cowbell, then headbutted Blanchard to hang her prone over the top turnbuckle. Threat then used a cable as a noose to choke out Blanchard. 

Threat hit Blanchard with the cowbell. Threat wedged Blanchard’s head into the heavy case, but missed a knee drop into the case. Blanchard then took off her belt and if JR were calling this, “whipped her like a government mule!” Blanchard then took the referee’s belt and tried to choke out Threat. Threat powered Blanchard onto her shoulders, while she was being choked out, and gave her an F5 (or Pop Shove It). But Blanchard held onto the belt and choked out Threat, sliding out of the ring for additional leverage. 

Match Result: Blanchard won via referee’s decision (9:10). 

— In the back, Ryan Nemeth wanted to know who attacked his big brother Nic Nemeth at Sacrifice, and questioned BDE. Frankie Kazarian came along to help give BDE trouble, and Elijah showed up to chase the heels off. 

— In the back, Tessa Blanchard (with the toll of the bunkhouse match written all over her body) was led into a red room by the bunny (again not Allie, the person in the bunny costume). 

AJ Francis v. Home Town Man 

Francis went for a choke slam early, but the Home Town Man countered that with a smack to the back of the head. The Home Town Man tried to slam Francis, and that went about as well as you’d expect. Francis mocked the fans chanting for the Home Town Man, then hit him with a running knee and flipped over the top rope. Francis spat on the Drew Brees jersey that Homer wore to the ring. The Homer actually made the Hulk Hogan comeback and slammed Francis. The Home Town Man then ran right into a spear from Francis. Francis then chokeslammed him and got the pinfall. 

Match Result: Francis pinned the Home Town Man (3:48) 

After the match, Francis played a clip from Sacrifice of Nic Nemeth laid out in the locker room. And Francis ended the speculation — he was the one who did it. Francis doesn’t like that all Nic Nemeth does is steal opportunity from AJ Francis. AJ Francis is the show stealer in T! N! A! 

Ryan Nemeth came out to defend his big brother, but wasn’t about to get in the ring with Francis. Francis said he would leave Ryan Nemeth just like his big brother—without a pulse—at Rebellion in Cleveland. (I thought this meant Francis was facing Ryan, but the commentators clarified that Francis is facing Nic.)

— Lei Ying Lee played Xia Brookside a message from her father to inspire her to win the TNA Knockouts Title tonight! 

— Moose v. Agent Zero has been added to Rebellion. 

— The One Man Gang was in the crowd for the main event. 

Xia Brookside (w/ Lei Ying Lee) v. Arianna Grace (w/ Stacks) for the TNA Knockouts Championship

This is the first Knockouts main event on Impact in the AMC era.

Brookside got a near fall with an Oklahoma Roll, then worked on Grace’s arm with an arm ringer. Grace slipped out of the arm bar and swept Grace’s leg. Brookside came back with a series of arm drags and caught Grace with a dropkick, and Grace dropped to the floor to regroup with Stacks.

Stacks distracted Brookside on the floor, allowing Grace to get a cheap shot and take control. In the ring, Grace hit Brookside with a diving clothesline for a near fall. Grace gave Brookside a backbreaker, then choked her against the ropes while Stacks looked on. Grace hit a fisherman’s neckbreaker for a near fall. Brookside escaped a chinlock, then Grace and Brookside clotheslined each other. 

Grace and Brookside exchange strikes, with Brookside gaining the edge with a series of clotheslines. 

After a commercial break, Grace was in total control. She hit a meteora in the corner and a Russian Leg Sweep. Grace gave Brookside some kind of face buster. Grace got the cobra from Stacks, but that didn’t stop Brookside from nailing Grace with a tornado DDT. Stacks pulled Brookside out of the ring, drawing Lei Ying Lee into the conflict. Grace sent Lee into the steel steps. Brookside then hit Grace with a Thesz Press and pummeled her with fists. Brookside hit Stacks with a tornado DDT on the floor. All of this was happening right in front of Carlos Silva. 

Back in the ring, Grace went for the Cobra, but Brookside cut her off and got the Cobra herself. They got into a tug of war over the Cobra. Brookside pushed Grace into Stacks and got a rollup, but Grace kicked out and put Brookside down with a boot. 

Grace grabbed the title belt, but then decided not to use it. Brookside caught Grace with a lung blower for two. Grace sent Brookside into the turnbuckles and went to the top. Brookside caught Grace on the top rope to set her up for the Brooksie Bomb, and Stacks again interfered. Lei Ying Lee took Stacks out with a spear. While the ref was dealing with that, Grace grabbed the title belt and smashed Brookside in the face. Grace hit a face buster and got the pinfall. Ugh. 

Match Result: Arianna Grace retained by pinfall (11:46). 

After the match, Grace and Stacks surrounded  Lee while she checked on Brookside. Mike Santana ran out to save Brookside and Lee, hitting Stacks with the discus lariat and sending him to the floor. 

Eddie Edwards came out through the crowd to cut a promo on Santana. Edwards mocked Santana for letting his emotions take control of him, letting Grace and Stacks get into his head. Edwards has pinned Santana twice, and he is clearly not in control of his actions. 

Santana invited Edwards to climb over the guardrail and into the ring, but Edwards declined. He’s already beaten Santana once tonight, and he’ll do it again at Rebellion. On that night, Santana will be known as the guy who couldn’t hold it together on the biggest night of his life. Santana is the standard of TNA, and the only thing that won’t be able to be held together is Edwards’ face at Rebellion. 

— Father James Mitchell (aka The Sinister Minister) welcomed Tessa Blanchard (in full makeup and a new outfit, not at all looking like she’d been in a Bunkhouse Match) to the “Undead Realm” to end the show.

Next Week on Impact:

  • The Hardys v. The Righteous in a Tables Match for the TNA Tag Titles 
  • Jada Stone v. Dani Luna 
  • Frankie Kazarian v. BDE 

Report: Wrestler granted release following TNA Sacrifice

Days after challenging for the TNA Knockouts title at TNA Sacrifice, Dani Luna has now reportedly exited the promotion.

According to a recent report by Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp and Corey Brennan, it was noted that Luna requested her release from her TNA contract. She was soon granted her request and became a free agent over the weekend. There currently exists “no bad-blood” between TNA and Luna.

Luna was recently involved at TNA Sacrifice on March 27th, in a Knockouts title match against Lei Ying Lee and TNA Knockouts Champion Arianna Grace at the event.

She made her TNA debut for TNA in 2023 and later signed a contract with the company in December of that year. Luna previously teamed up with Jody Threat and had two reigns as the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions. The two were also named Knockouts Tag Team of the Year in the 2024 TNA Year-End Awards.

In addition to her time at TNA, she has wrestled for several independent promotions such as wXW, ATTACK! Pro Wrestling and DEADLOCK Pro. Luna also worked for WWE NXT UK in 2019 till her release in 2022.

Shortly after the news of Luna’s exit became public, AEW star Will Ospreay dropped a cryptic social media post using just her name and speculating the company’s interest in potentially signing her.