Two matches added to TNA No Surrender

Two new matches are set for next Friday’s TNA No Surrender event. 

After the best-of-three series for the TNA Tag Team titles was tied up at one apiece on Thursday’s Impact show, the finals of the series have been officially announced for No Surrender, where ABC’s Chris Bey & Ace Austin will face Grizzled Young Veterans Zack Gibson & James Drake. 

A new singles match has also been added to the card, with Josh Alexander taking on Simon Gotch stemming from a pull-apart between the two on this week’s Impact episode.

The updated card for No Surrender which streams on TNA Plus on Friday, February 23 at 8 p.m. Eastern time: 

  • No Surrender rules: TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Gisele Shaw
  • Best-of-three series finals for the TNA World Tag Team Championship: ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson)
  • TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions Decay (Havok & Rosemary) defend against MK Ultra (Killer Kelly & Masha Slamovich)
  • TNA X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Mustafa Ali
  • Josh Alexander vs. Simon Gotch
  • PCO vs. Kon

PCO match booked for TNA No Surrender

PCO is set for action at TNA Wrestling’s No Surrender special.

TNA has announced that PCO vs. Kon will take place at No Surrender 2024, which is being held at the Alario Center in Louisiana on Friday, February 23. It’s being billed as a match to prove who the baddest man in TNA is.

On Impact two weeks ago, Kon targeted PCO in an attack. Kon also betrayed his former The Design stablemate Deaner by attacking him too.

PCO and Kon then brawled on last Thursday’s Impact episode.

TNA Wrestling wrote:

Recently on iMPACT!, Kon was on a mission to prove that he is the ‘Baddest Man in TNA.’ After telling Deaner that The Design is dead, Kon made a bold statement when he viciously assaulted the ‘French-Canadian Frankenstein,’ PCO. One week later, Kon demolished not one but two unlucky opponents before PCO attacked in retaliation. We can now confirm that at No Surrender, these two behemoths will face off one-on-one. Brace yourself for this hard-hitting collision between two of the most fearsome individuals on the TNA roster: PCO and Kon.

No Surrender will air live on TNA+ and TNA’s Ultimate Insiders YouTube service. Here’s everything that’s been announced for the show so far: 

  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Gisele Shaw
  • No Surrender match: TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley
  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Mustafa Ali
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay (Havok & Rosemary) defend against MK Ultra (Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly)
  • PCO vs. Kon

Knockouts Tag Team title rematch official for TNA No Surrender

A new title match has been confirmed for TNA No Surrender 2024.

Decay (Havok & Rosemary) will defend their Knockouts Tag Team titles against MK Ultra (Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly) at No Surrender on Friday, February 23. This is a rematch from Hard to Kill, where Havok & Rosemary defeated Slamovich & Kelly to become the new champions.

Decay defeated Mila Moore & Savannah Thorne on Impact two weeks ago. After the match, MK Ultra were interviewed and demanded that they get their rematch at No Surrender. They were interrupted by Jody Threat & Dani Luna, which led to Slamovich defeating Threat in a singles match later in the night.

No Surrender is taking place from New Orleans and will air live on TNA+ and TNA’s Ultimate Insiders YouTube service. Four title matches have now been made official for the show:

  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Gisele Shaw
  • No Surrender match: TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley
  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Mustafa Ali
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay (Havok & Rosemary) defend against MK Ultra (Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly)

First-time stipulation added to World title match at TNA No Surrender

The rematch at this month’s No Surrender between TNA World Champion Moose and former champion Alex Shelley now has a stipulation and one that is new to TNA.

Announced on social media, the bout will now be held under No Surrender rules where each man will be allowed two cornermen with the match only able to end after one of them throws in the towel for their side.

Moose will have Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers in his corner while KUSHIDA and Kevin Knight will flank Shelley.

On Thursday’s TNA Impact, Shelley defeated Edwards which was followed by Edwards and Myers attacking Shelley before Knight and KUSHIDA came out to make the save. KUSHIDA will take on Moose in non-title action next Thursday.

Moose defeated Shelley at last month’s Hard to Kill to win the title and introduce a new faction called The System that includes Edwards and Myers.

Here’s the current lineup for the Friday, February 23rd streaming special from New Orleans, Louisiana:

  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Gisele Shaw
  • TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley in a No Surrender match
  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Mustafa Ali

Mustafa Ali to challenge for X-Division title at TNA No Surrender

Mustafa Ali’s TNA debut will be a big one as he will challenge current X-Division Champion Chris Sabin at this month’s No Surrender.

After an Ali vignette aired on the January 26th edition of TNA Impact, the former WWE wrestler posted a schedule that featured six TNA dates in February and March.

This will be their first-ever meeting.

After gaining his release in late-2023, Ali has kicked off an extensive run on the indies which has included stops in GCW, C4 and PROGRESS among others.

Sabin is in his tenth reign as X-Division Champion, kicking off this latest run at last September’s Impact 1000 when he defeated Lio Rush. He will be looking for his fourth defense.

Here’s the current lineup for the Friday, February 23rd streaming special from New Orleans, Louisiana:

  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Gisele Shaw
  • TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley
  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Mustafa Ali

Two title matches official for TNA No Surrender

Two title matches are official for the Friday, February 23 TNA No Surrender event. 

As announced during Thursday’s Impact episode, Jordynne Grace will defend the TNA Knockouts Championship against Gisele Shaw at No Surrender. 

Shaw was the Ultimate X winner at Hard to Kill last month, but it remains unclear whether the No Surrender match is by virtue of cashing in that opportunity. Grace is coming off an appearance at WWE Royal Rumble in the women’s Rumble match last Saturday. 

The TNA World Championship will also be on the line at No Surrender. 

The promotion also announced during Impact that Moose will defend the TNA World title against Alex Shelley on February 23. 

Moose defeated Shelley in the main event of last month’s Hard to Kill event to win the title, and Shelley announced on Impact that he was cashing in his guaranteed rematch at No Surrender. 

No Surrender will air exclusively on TNA Plus at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, February 23. 

The lineup thus far: 

  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Gisele Shaw
  • TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley

TNA Wrestling returning to New Orleans for No Surrender 2024

TNA Wrestling is bringing an Impact Plus special to New Orleans in February 2024.

It was announced today that No Surrender 2024 will be held at the Alario Center on Friday, February 23. The next night, TNA Wrestling will hold a set of television tapings at the venue. Bayou Blast is the name of the tapings.

No Surrender will stream live on Impact Plus and Impact’s Ultimate Insiders YouTube service.

Moose, Jordynne Grace, Eddie Edwards, Alex Shelley, Josh Alexander, Masha Slamovich, and Killer Kelly are featured on the graphics for the events.

Tickets for both shows are going on sale at 10 a.m. Central time this Saturday (December 9).

Impact Wrestling is officially rebranding back to TNA Wrestling starting with the promotion’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view on Saturday, January 13, 2024.

Here’s a look at the promotion’s upcoming schedule:

  • Saturday, December 9: Final Resolution (Impact Plus special) at Don Kolov Arena in Toronto
  • Saturday, January 13: Hard to Kill pay-per-view at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas
  • Sunday, January 14: TV taping at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas
  • Friday, January 19: TV taping at Osceola Heritage Park in Orlando, Florida
  • Saturday, January 20: TV taping at Osceola Heritage Park in Orlando, Florida
  • Friday, February 23: No Surrender (Impact Plus special) at the Alario Center in New Orleans
  • Saturday, February 24: TV taping at the Alario Center in New Orleans