Joe Hendry successfully retained the TNA Championship, pinning NXT’s Ethan Page in a match that also featured Frankie Kazarian. As he was celebrating, however, Williams emerged and attacked Hendry, hitting him with a kick then connected with the trick shot.
He grabbed the TNA title and looked at it before dropping it on Hendry, ending the show.
Shortly after Rebellion went off the air, Shawn Michaels posted that Hendry has an open invitation to come to NXT on Tuesday to settle his differences with Williams.
Trick Williams crossed the line NXT is everywhere – RAW, SmackDown and tonight at TNA Rebellion.@JoeHendry you have an open invitation this Tuesday to come to @WWENXT, and settle this issue with Trick.
After his surprise WrestleMania appearance, Hendry came out on NXT and interrupted a conversation between Williams and NXT Champion Oba Femi. Hendry and Williams exchanged words, then Hendry told Femi that he has business with him after Rebellion. An angry Williams then confronted both men, leading both the NXT and TNA Champions to lay out Williams.
Later, Williams was seen backstage was irate at what went down and started to destroy the area, leading to GM Ava throwing him out of the building.
New TNA Tag Team Champions were crowned at Rebellion.
Nic & Ryan Nemeth bested The Hardyz to win the titles for the first time on Sunday. The finish had Ryan taking out Matt Hardy by slamming him onto a unfolded chair at ringside. Nic then followed that by giving Jeff Hardy the Danger Zone, allowing him to score the pinfall victory.
After their title win, Ryan Nemeth in a web exclusive said he and his brother proved who the best brother tag team is. Nic said it didn’t matter how many t-shirts the Hardys sold, they proved that they are the best and the Hardys don’t have it anymore.
EXCLUSIVE: Like it or not, @NicTNemeth and @ryrynemnem are your new TNA World Tag Team Champions!
Back at Sacrifice, The Nic Nemeth isolated Matt Hardy and attacked him following a ten-man steel cage match they were both part of, bloodying him with a steel chair. On the most recent episode of Impact, the Nemeths were invited to the Hardy Compound. Despite being at a disadvantage, they managed to leave the Hardy estate in possession of the TNA Tag Team titles, which they wore to the ring on Sunday.
It was announced during TNA Rebellion that Hartwell has officially signed with the company. She confirmed her signing while being interviewed in the crowd during Sunday’s show in Los Angeles.
Later, announcer Tom Hannifan said that Hartwell would be appearing on the next episode of Impact, which will be a live show held on Bren Events Center in Irvine, California this Thursday.
Hartwell is best known for her run in NXT and later on the main WWE roster, holding the NXT Women’s and NXT Women’s Tag Team titles. She was called to the main roster in 2023, joining the Raw brand. She mostly teamed with Candice LeRae before being released in November of last year on the same day a taped SmackDown showed her and LeRae losing to Bayley and Naomi.
Following her release, Hartwell returned to the independent scene, winning the Renegade of Wrestling Women’s title in Australia. Last month, she unsuccessfully challenged Mercedes Mone at House of Glory’s City of Dreamz event.
What people thought of WrestleMania and Stand & Deliver
An in-depth look at WrestleMania
Crowd reactions
Dwayne Johnson and his role in the show and the entire back story
How the John Cena story started and evolved
Why the Cena retiring the belt story makes no sense historically
Johnson tells his version of what went down
Matches that at different points were scheduled for the show and how they changed
Show audience
Joe Hendry story
How much WWE spent on Mania week compared to what AEW spent for Double or Nothing week
A look at all the matches and angles
Detailed look at how the WWE purchase of AAA went down, the partners, different people comment on what it means, AAA’s history as well as its attempt to expand to the U.S., Lucha Underground, does this effect CMLL, the original When Worlds Collide, how AAA was formed and more
The death of Hisashi Shinma, the golden age of New Japan Pro Wrestling, how he first got into wrestling, what he’s credited with as a booker, the rise of Inoki, the first UWF, Universal Lucha Libre, WWE Presidency, Backlund vs. Inoki, Inoki vs. Ali and more
A look at the life and career of Steve McMichael
CMLL and a week of sellouts including a killer Friday main event
WWE NXT Stand & Deliver coverage and poll
The life and times of Black Terry
The most detailed look at the ratings for all the wrestling and MMA shows this past week, demos, competition and segments looked at, as well as streaming numbers for Raw
Universal tournament ends this week
Biggest women’s show of the year this week
What’s new with Tetsuya Naito & Bushi
Dark Side of the Ring on Billy Graham
A look at the Mania week on the indies side including Bloodsport
Notes on future AEW PPV shows
Kenny Omega on What is the best schedule for wrestlers?
Mark Hunt’s case against UFC and Brock Lesnar thrown out
Advanced ticket sales to WWE & AEW shows
How streaming platform advertising works vs. television
Bayley talks her knee injury
WWE ID tournaments
This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter Back Issue
–Our weekend show with Garrett Gonzales is up on the site right now. We cover all the news of a very loaded week including background on Dwayne Johnson and the build for WrestleMania, Steve McMichael, John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes and the AAA sale to WWE.
–Looking for your thoughts on the TNA and Stardom PPV shows this weekend, thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]
–The Athletic and the New York Times wrote an article on Turki Al-Sheikh, the most important player in the combat sports world today, and the man behind the money that will get Dana White and Nick Khan into the boxing business at the highest level. There is a lot to it but one thing notable is that the number of people detained in Saudi Arabia for nothing more than sending critical tweets about him is enough for a separate wing in a Saudi Arabian jail.
–TNA Rebellion tonight in Los Angeles at the Galen Center is sold out. I don’t know if that means 7,000 seats, which would be the all-time record for the company or they sold out a smaller configuration:
Joe Hendry vs. Ethan Page vs. Frankie Kazarian for the TNA title
Masha Slamovich vs. Tessa Blanchard for the Knockouts title
Moose in an X Division title defense in an Ultimate X match with KC Navarro, El Hijo del Vikingo, Leon Slater, Matt Cardona and Sidney Akeem
Matt & Jeff Hardy vs. Nic & Ryan Nemeth for the tag team titles
Mike Santana vs. Mustafa Ali falls count anywhere
Ash & Heather by Elegance defend the Knockouts tag titles against Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson, Dani Luna & Jody Threat and Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley
Elijah open challenge
Steve Maclin vs. Eric Young for the new International title
Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee & Rosemary vs. Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx & Fallon Henley
Ace Austin & Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel (managed by Sean Waltman) vs. JDC & Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards (managed by Alisha Edwards)
–Impact also airs live from Irvine, CA at UC-Irvine on Thursday night.
–The Hollywood Demons episode this past week on the Von Erichs is the best of all the documentaries I’ve seen on the family. Between Dr. Drew Pinsky saying he believed the enteritis diagnosis for the death of David was a coroner mistake and he believed, it was a drug induced septic shock, and also the toxic shock diagnosis of Mike’s first brush with death was also more likely septic shock, you have some stuff that had never come out in mainstream media. Kevin was outstanding, I think he opened up far more about the deaths themselves, just how badly his father took Kerry’s death, and how Kerry had warned him about killing himself and he tried to alert his father who had been drinking and wouldn’t talk to him, and how he and his family drove three hours to stop Kerry but he had already killed himself before they got there. They corrected things from the movie, as well as told the story on Kerry’s foot amputation that was the same one we had reported but was contrary to urban legend of when and how it happened. Kerry’s daughters Hollie and Lacey were interviewed noting how hurt they were at the movie’s portrayal of Kerry as not having kids, and Kevin noted they combined the personalities of Mike and Chris into one person because the movie people made the decision there were too many deaths as it and pretended Chris didn’t exist. It’s a gripping must-see tearjerker.
Among others interviewed were Von Erichs bodyguard Bill Colville, Kerry’s childhood best friend Brian Gower (pro wrestler Brian Adias), David Manning, Kevin’s daughter Kristen, Chris Jericho and MJF. Jericho was very good as he was familiar with the story reading about it and I think really got it. MJF was in the movie and did far more here. He wasn’t even born during the heyday but had enough historical knowledge to have an understanding of it.
–Stardom All Star Grand Queendom 2025 held today at the Yokohama Arena drew 7,503 paid. Depending on what the actual paid was for the all-women’s show recently at Arena Mexico, it would be the largest paid crowd for an all-women’s show since the WWE’s women’s PPV in 2018. It’s being compared to AEW Revolution 2025 as the best PPV this year and some have said it was better overall:
Hanako won the Stardom Rumble with the winner getting a title shot of her choice
Hina b Ranna Yagami to keep the Future of Stardom title
Sayaka Kurara b Thekla – Storyline is Thekla was fired
Yumiko Hotta (90s legend) b Rina
Meiko Satomura & Mika Iwata & Yuna b Saori Aou & Natsupoi & Aya Sakura
Suzu Suzuki b Mei Seira in a no DQ match
Chihiro Hashimoto b Maika to keep the Sendai Girls world title
Hana & Saya Iida retained the tag tiltes over Hazuki &N Koguma
Syuri b Mayu Iwatani to win the IWGP women’s title
Starlight Kid b AZM to retain the Wonder of Stardom title
Saya Kamitani b Tam Nakano in a loser must retire match for the World of Stardom title
–Was told the last six matches were tremendous and last three were match of the year candidates.
–Another match people were raving about was yesterday’s Tomohiro Ishii & Taichi vs. Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito match from Hiroshima, Japan.
–AEW tickets for Arena Mexico went on sale yesterday. The lower deck sold out quickly but we don’t have a first day number. Tickets were the highest priced ever for the building, even more than the anniversary shows.
–Queen of the Ring was released for a one week showing this past week in Canada. It will be back in some U.S. theaters on 5/9 only for Mother’s Day.
–AEW Forbidden Door presale started today for the O2 Arena in London. AEWVIP is the code to get in.
–Bryan Danielson was at Wembley Stadium yesterday for the Chris Eubanks Jr. vs. Conor Benn Jr. fight at Tottenham’ Hotspur Stadium in London before 65,000 fans. He noted that he was interested because the storyline was like pro wrestling but better than pro wrestling. The big story was Chris Eubanks Jr., who won what was called an excellent fight via close decision, reuniting with his father in a dramatic and perhaps staged fashion. His father came out of a car backstage pro wrestling style with the announcers going crazy and the crowd popping. The two were estranged. Eubanks Sr. was a major mainstream boxing star in the 90s who had a rivalry with Niel Benn that drew huge ratings on network television. (thanks to Stephen Lyon)
–For Google searches, last night’s UFC show did 170,000 searches.
–Very sad to report the death of Jackie Caudle, the wife of former Mid Atlantic and SMW television announcer Bob Caudle. The Caudles were married 76 years.
–Titan won the Universal Champion of Champions tournament on Friday night at Arena Mexico.
–WWE is back on A&E tonight with LFG at 8 pm and another episode at 9:30 p.m.
–Jon Jones has become the second longest reigning heavyweight title reigning heavyweight champion in UFC history. His 785 day reign ranks behind only Cain Velasquez at 895 days. In this entire reign, Jones has defended the title once, against Stipe Miocic, who hadn’t fought in years.
–Eddie Hall beat Mariusz Pudzianowksi in :30 seconds in yesterday’s KSW battle of the world’s strongest men fight in Gliwice, Poland, which got a good idea of worldwide attention. Hall, who weighed 334, literally heaved Pudzianowski like he was 50 pounds when Pudznianowski went for a takedown. It was something to see. Hall jumped on him with punches right after.
–Dana White said Ian Machado Garry, who beat Carlos Plates in yesterday’s main event in KansasCity, will be the backup for UFC 315 in Montreal if something happens to headliners Belal Muhammad or Jack Della Maddaelan for the welterweight title. White also said Dricus du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev will happen for the middleweight title and said he’s super confident Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall for the heavyweight title also happens.
–Mistico returned to action last for Pro Wrestling Revolucion in San Jose which sold out a day in advance. Misterioso retained his PWR title over Mistico and Magnus in a three-way.
–Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows will wrestle on the 5/10 Maple Leaf Pro show in Toronto.
–John “Romeo” Roselli will do his retirement match on 5/10 for Northeast Wrestlng’s Wrestlefest at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, NY.
–Joel Goodhart’s Tri State Wrestling, the predecessor to ECW in the early 90s, will have a reunion show on Saturday night at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia featuring Tony Stetson, Doug Gilbert, Tommy Rich, Shane Douglas, Rick Morton, Robert Gibson, Tessa Blanchard and Super Crazy.
–House of Glory in Chicago on 5/9 at the Logan Square Auditorium has Indi Hartwell vs. Mihyu Yamashita, Rich Swann vs. Chales Mason and Zilla Fatu wrestling.
–Bandido and Mortos are headlining a show today in Torreon.
–Kamaru Usman vs. Joaquin Buckley and Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick headline the 6/14 Fight Night sho win Atlanta and Rafael Fiziev vs Ignacio Bahomondes will be the No. 2 fight on the 6/21 show in Baku, Azerbaijan, which airs on ABC.
–38 years ago today was the legendary Jerry Lawler vs. Austin Idol hair match in a cage that Idol won when Tommy Rich came from under the ring.
TNA has finalized the card for Sunday’s Rebellion pay-per-view, and a WWE Hall of Famer will appear on the show.
Sean Waltman will corner Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz, and Ace Austin as they take on The System’s Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, and JDC at Rebellion on Sunday in Los Angeles. Waltman’s involvement was confirmed on Thursday’s Impact when Miguel called Waltman to back up his team on Sunday’s card.
The International Championship will also be on the line, with Steve Maclin making his first defense against Eric Young. Young issued a challenge to Maclin after last Thursday’s Unbreakable special went off the air.
The six-woman tag match with WWE NXT’s Fatal Influence against Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee, and Xia Brookside set for the show has also been confirmed as taking place on the Countdown to Rebellion pre-show on Sunday.
The card for TNA Rebellion is listed below. Our report on Thursday’s TNA Impact episode is here.
TNA Rebellion, Sunday, April 27, 7 p.m. Eastern time pre-show, 8 p.m. Eastern main card —
TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Frankie Kazarian and Ethan Page in a triple threat
TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tessa Blanchard
TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X match: Moose defends against El Hijo del Vikingo, Matt Cardona, KC Navarro, Leon Slater, and Sidney Akeem
TNA International Champion Steve Maclin defends against Eric Young
TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defend against The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth)
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash by Elegance & Heather by Elegance defend against Jody Threat & Dani Luna, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson, and Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley in a four-way
Falls count anywhere: Mustafa Ali vs. Mike Santana
Elijah vs. TBA
The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) & Ace Austin (w/Sean Waltman) vs. The System (Brian Myers, JDC & Eddie Edwards w/Alisha Edwards)
Pre-show: Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Lei Ying Lee, Rosemary & Xia Brookside
TNA Wrestling’s Rebellion 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, April 27, 2025. Broadcasting live from the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California, this pay-per-view event promises a night of quality matches and moments. Whether you’re in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan, or elsewhere, here’s how you can catch all the action live.
How to Watch TNA Rebellion 2025 Live in the United States
For viewers in the U.S., TNA Rebellion 2025 will air live at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT. You can watch the event via pay-per-view on TrillerTV, which offers a seamless streaming experience for wrestling fans. Additionally, TNA+ provides access to the event, allowing subscribers to stream it live and on-demand.
How to Watch TNA Rebellion 2025 Live in the United Kingdom
UK fans can tune in to TNA Rebellion 2025 at 1:00 AM BST on Monday, April 28. The event will be available for live streaming on TNA+, ensuring British viewers don’t miss a moment of the action.
How to Watch TNA Rebellion 2025 Live in Australia
Australian audiences can also catch TNA Rebellion 2025 live at 12:00 PM AEDT on Monday, April 28. The event will be accessible through TNA+, providing a convenient option for fans Down Under to enjoy the spectacle.
How to Watch TNA Rebellion 2025 Live in Europe
European viewers can also watch TNA Rebellion 2025 at 2:00 AM CEST on Monday, April 28. The event will be streamed live on TNA+, allowing fans across the continent to experience the excitement.
How to Watch TNA Rebellion 2025 Live in Japan
In Japan, TNA Rebellion 2025 will be available for live streaming at 10:00 AM JST on Monday, April 28. Fans can access the event through TNA+, ensuring they don’t miss any of the high-octane action.
How to Watch TNA Rebellion 2025 Live in Other Territories
For fans in other regions, TNA Rebellion 2025 will be accessible via TNA+, which offers global streaming options. Check the TNA+ platform for local start times and availability in your area.
TNA Wrestling’s highly anticipated pay-per-view event, Rebellion 2025, is set to take place on Sunday, April 27, 2025. Broadcasting live from the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California, this event promises a night of thrilling matches and unforgettable moments. For fans across the globe that want to tune in, here’s a comprehensive guide to the global start times:
TNA Rebellion Start Times
United States Start Times
Eastern Time (ET): 8:00 PM on Sunday, April 27
Central Time (CT): 7:00 PM on Sunday, April 27
Mountain Time (MT): 6:00 PM on Sunday, April 27
Pacific Time (PT): 5:00 PM on Sunday, April 27
International Start Times
United Kingdom (BST): 1:00 AM on Monday, April 28
Central European Time (CET): 2:00 AM on Monday, April 28
Arabian Standard Time (AST): 4:00 AM on Monday, April 28
India Standard Time (IST): 6:30 AM on Monday, April 28
China Standard Time (CST): 9:00 AM on Monday, April 28
Japan Standard Time (JST): 10:00 AM on Monday, April 28
Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 12:00 PM on Monday, April 28
Event Details
Date: Sunday, April 27, 2025
Venue: Galen Center, Los Angeles, California
Main Event: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Ethan Page for the TNA World Championship
New matches have been announced for TNA Rebellion set for Sunday, April 27 on pay-per-view.
As revealed during Thursday’s Impact, the Knockouts Tag Team Championship will be on the line at Rebellion as Ash by Elegance and Heather by Elegance defend the titles against Spitfire’s Jody Threat and Dani Luna, WWE NXT’s Meta Girls Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson, plus another WWE NXT duo in Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley in a four-way bout.
Also officially announced for the show, Elijah will hold an open challenge at Rebellion.
KC Navarro was also officially announced for the Ultimate X match at Rebellion, leaving one mystery opponent to be revealed in the six-man bout for the X-Division Championship.
A new stipulation has also been added to the Mike Santana vs. Mustafa Ali grudge match, with those two now set to square off in a falls count anywhere bout.
The announced card for the event is listed below.
TNA Rebellion, Sunday, April 27 on pay-per-view —
TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Frankie Kazarian and Ethan Page in a triple threat
TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tessa Blanchard
TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X match: Moose defends against El Hijo del Vikingo, Matt Cardona, KC Navarro, Leon Slater, and TBA
TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defend against The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth)
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash by Elegance & Heather by Elegance defend against Jody Threat & Dani Luna, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson, and Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley in a four-way
Falls count anywhere: Mustafa Ali vs. Mike Santana
Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Lei Ying Lee, Rosemary & Xia Brookside
A long-standing grudge will be settled at TNA Rebellion in a new match announced for the show.
Mustafa Ali will face Mike Santana at the Sunday, April 27 Rebellion pay-per-view in a rematch from Sacrifice where Ali used underhanded tactics to claim the victory.
Ali vs. Santana is one of six matches currently set for the April 27 pay-per-view, which will take place in a quick turnaround from the April 17 Unbreakable TNA Plus special.
The TNA Rebellion card is listed below:
TNA Rebellion, Sunday, April 27 on pay-per-view —
TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Frankie Kazarian and Ethan Page in a triple threat
TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tessa Blanchard
TNA Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy defend against Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth
Ultimate X match: X-Division Champion Moose defends vs. El Hijo del Vikingo, Matt Cardona, Leon Slater, KC Navarro and one wrestler TBA
Elijah vs. TBA
WWE NXT’s Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Rosemary, Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee
The men’s and women’s World titles will be on the line in two new matches set for TNA Rebellion.
The new matches for the Sunday, April 27 pay-per-view were confirmed during Thursday’s Impact episode. TNA World Champion Joe Hendry will defend the title against WWE NXT’s Ethan Page, and Frankie Kazarian in a three-way at Rebellion, while Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich will defend the title against Tessa Blanchard at the show.
In addition to the new bouts, the first three challengers for the Ultimate X match at Rebellion were confirmed on Thursday’s Impact.
Authority figure Santino Marella revealed that El Hijo del Vikingo, Matt Cardona, and Leon Slater have been entered into the Ultimate X match at the pay-per-view. X-Division Champion Moose will defend his title in the contest.
The updated TNA Rebellion lineup:
TNA Rebellion, Sunday, April 27 on pay-per-view —
TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Ethan Page and Frankie Kazarian in a three-way
Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tessa Blanchard
TNA Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy defend against Nic & Ryan Nemeth
Ultimate X match for the X-Division Championship: Moose vs. El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Matt Cardona vs. Leon Slater vs. TBA vs. TBA
TNA has revealed the first matches for its Rebellion pay-per-view set for Sunday, April 27.
The TNA Tag Team Championship will be ono the line at Rebellion, as champs Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy defend against Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth. The Hardys issued the challenge for Rebellion on Thursday’s Impact:
In another title bout for Rebellion, Moose will defend the TNA X-Division Championship in the promotion’s signature Ultimate X match. The company says that Moose’s challengers will e revealed “in the coming weeks.”
The build to Rebellion will continue on next week’s TNA Impact, which also promises a “groundbreaking announcement” from authority figure Santino Marella. Our report from this week’s Impact is available here.
The Galen Center in Los Angeles will host Rebellion on Sunday, April 27. The card for the show to this point:
TNA Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy defend against Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth
TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends in an Ultimate X match
TNA Wrestling is bringing pay-per-views to both Los Angeles and New York next year.
After holding a fan poll claiming that it would decide which of the two cities would host an upcoming event, TNA announced today that it will be running both Los Angeles and New York in 2025. The promotion said that more than one million votes were cast in the poll, which produced “no overwhelming winner.”
Rebellion 2025 will take place from the Galen Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 27. The venue is part of the University of Southern California campus.
UBS Arena in Long Island, New York will then host Slammiversary 2025 on Sunday, July 20. WWE and AEW have both ran the arena for major events before.
Tickets for the shows are going on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, December 20. A pre-sale for TNA+ subscribers will start on Wednesday, December 18.
Here’s a look at TNA’s upcoming event schedule:
Friday, December 13: Final Resolution (TNA+ special) at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia
Saturday, December 14: TV taping at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia
Sunday, January 19: Genesis PPV at Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas
Thursday, January 23: Live episode of Impact at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
Friday, January 24: TV taping at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
Friday, March 14: Sacrifice (TNA+ special) at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
Saturday, March 15: TV taping at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
Friday, March 28: TV taping at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri
Saturday, March 29: TV taping at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri
Sunday: April 27: Rebellion PPV at Galen Center in Los Angeles, California
Sunday, July 20: Slammiversary PPV at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York