TNA announces return of Lockdown PPV

TNA Lockdown is returning this August, with every match once again set to be held inside of a steel cage.

It was announced today that Lockdown 2026 will take place from Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago on Sunday, August 23. This was one of four new pay-per-view dates recently confirmed by the company, though the name of the PPV was not disclosed when that initial announcement was made.

Lockdown first took place in 2005 and existed as an annual event through 2016. For this revival, it will keep its original theme with every bout being a steel cage match. The Hardys, Nic Nemeth, Mustafa Ali, Moose, AJ Francis, Mike Santana, Steve Maclin, Brian Myers, Eric Young, Leon Slater, Ash By Elegance, Tessa Blanchard, Elayna Black, and Indi Hartwell are the first names advertised.

Tickets for the show are going on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Eastern time on Friday, April 24. A ticket pre-sale will begin at that same time on Wednesday, April 22.

“The 2026 Lockdown is TNA’s first live event held at the venue formerly known as the UIC Pavilion, an on-campus arena steeped in pro wrestling history,” TNA wrote in a press release. “Chi-Town Rumble from World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989, for instance, was held at the UIC Pavilion, featuring Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat against Ric Flair for the NWA World Championship in the main event.”

TNA’s updated PPV schedule for 2026 is available below:

  • Sunday, June 28 at Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts (Slammiversary)
  • Sunday, August 23 at Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago, Illinois (Lockdown)
  • Sunday, October 11 at Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida (Bound for Glory)
  • Sunday, November 15 at Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (name to be announced)

Impact Wrestling postpones two March events

Following the lead of most in their industry, Impact Wrestling announced Monday that two upcoming March events have been postponed.

Lockdown, an Impact Plus event scheduled for March 28th in Windsor, Ontario, and March Breakdown, a Twitch show scheduled for March 29th in Belleville, MI, were both postponed with no rescheduled dates.

Additionally, they said they are monitoring the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, “reviewing the recommendations from the appropriate government agencies and local communities” with relation to their two April shows: their throwback show schedule for April 3rd of WrestleMania week in Tampa, FL, and Rebellion, set for April 19th in New York City.

It’s expected that when/if WrestleMania is postponed by WWE or Florida’s Hillsborough County, the April 3rd event will be postponed as well.

The company also has shows scheduled for April 17th in Mississauga, ON, and two shows for late-April in Columbus, OH, which were not mentioned.

Roster member Ethan Page tweeted that despite the cancellations, the company is paying their talent their rates for each cancelled show.