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  • TNA iMPACT Tonight (5/7/26): Start Time, Card & How to Watch

    TNA iMPACT Tonight (5/7/26): Start Time, Card & How to Watch

    TNA iMPACT airs tonight (Thursday, May 7, 2026) from Upstate Medical University Arena in Syracuse, New York, live on AMC starting at 9 PM ET.

    TNA Wrestling continues its weekly programming with tonight’s episode. The show features two championship matches, a No Disqualification grudge match between EC3 and Eric Young, and a scheduled address from TNA World Champion Mike Santana on the future of the company. Here’s everything you need to know including start times, how to watch, and the full card.

    How to Watch TNA iMPACT Tonight

    Date Thursday, May 7, 2026
    Venue Upstate Medical University Arena, Syracuse, New York
    Channel/Stream AMC / AMC+ / TNA+ (worldwide)
    US Start Time 9 PM ET / 8 PM CT / 6 PM PT
    UK Start Time 2 AM BST (Friday) on DAZN and TNA+
    India Start Time 6:30 AM IST (Friday) on Euro Sports Network and TNA+
    Duration 2 hours

    TNA iMPACT Match Card for May 7, 2026

    Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight’s show:

    Arianna Grace (c) vs. Léi Y?ng Lee (TNA Knockouts World Championship)

    Arianna Grace puts the TNA Knockouts World Championship on the line against Léi Y?ng Lee, who returns to singles competition after Xia Brookside’s betrayal cost her the title at TNA Rebellion in Cleveland. Tommy Dreamer called Lee a warrior on last week’s episode, and the challenger looks to channel that momentum into a second Knockouts title reign.

    The System (c) vs. Nic Nemeth and KC Navarro (TNA World Tag Team Championship)

    Bear Bronson and Brian Myers of The System defend the TNA World Tag Team Championship against Nic Nemeth and KC Navarro. Director of Authority Santino Marella signed the match after Nemeth’s recent confrontation with TNA World Champion Mike Santana, with the Call Your Shot winner now eyeing tag team gold alongside Navarro.

    EC3 vs. Eric Young (No Disqualification Match)

    EC3 and Eric Young settle their reignited rivalry under No Disqualification rules, picking up where their TNA Rebellion collision left off. Young issued the no-rules challenge on the May 1 episode of iMPACT, and tonight’s bout strips both veterans of any safety net. The pair last clashed when EC3 returned to iMPACT television last month.

    Moose and Leon Slater vs. Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander

    X-Division Champion Leon Slater teams with Moose to face Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander of The System in a sanctioned tag team match. Marella made the bout official after last week’s two-on-four melee saw the babyface duo come up short on the numbers, evening the playing field for tonight’s rematch.

    Mike Santana Addresses the Future of TNA

    TNA World Champion Mike Santana takes center stage to outline what comes next for his title reign. Santana’s appearance follows his recent face-off with Nic Nemeth, with speculation building over the champion’s first defense at Slammiversary in Boston.

    Elayna Black Speaks

    Elayna Black gets the floor for an in-ring segment after rebounding from her TNA Sacrifice loss to Mara Sade with three straight wins across iMPACT and Xplosion. Specific details about her appearance have not been revealed.

    Road to TNA Slammiversary 2026

    Slammiversary 2026 takes place Sunday, June 28 at Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts, marking TNA’s first Slammiversary in Boston in over a decade.

    Tonight’s two title matches and the Mike Santana address are positioned to set the table for TNA’s biggest spring event. Live iMPACT episodes resume on May 14 from Sacramento as TNA builds toward Boston, with the revived Lockdown PPV waiting later in the summer.


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  • TNA iMPACT Tonight (4/16/26): EC3 Returns, Start Time & Card

    TNA iMPACT Tonight (4/16/26): EC3 Returns, Start Time & Card

    TNA iMPACT airs tonight (Thursday, April 16, 2026) from the Medical University Arena in Syracuse, New York, live on AMC, AMC+, and TNA+ starting at 9 PM ET.

    The first episode of Rebellion fallout is headlined by the first iMPACT match of EC3’s return to TNA. He goes one-on-one with Eric Young after clearing him from the ring in Cleveland on Saturday. KC Navarro also gets his hands on AJ Francis after turning on him at Rebellion, and TNA World Champion Mike Santana is in the iMPACT Zone. Here’s everything you need to know including start times, how to watch, and the full card.

    How to Watch TNA iMPACT Tonight

    DateThursday, April 16, 2026
    VenueMedical University Arena, Syracuse, New York
    Channel/StreamAMC / AMC+ / TNA+ (Sportsnet 360 in Canada)
    US Start Time9 PM ET / 8 PM CT / 6 PM PT
    UK Start Time2 AM BST (Friday) on DAZN and TNA+
    India Start Time6:30 AM IST (Friday) on Euro Sports Network and TNA+
    Duration2 hours

    TNA iMPACT Match Card for April 16, 2026

    Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight’s show:

    EC3 vs. Eric Young (EC3’s First iMPACT Match Back)

    EC3 calls this “not a comeback, a correction.” That was his framing in a post on X promoting tonight’s episode, which TNA is branding as #ECM3. It’s a statement of intent from a two-time TNA World Champion whose first run ended with the 2018 Feast or Fired pink slip, and who spent the last four years as the face of the NWA before departing in January.

    Young set this up at Rebellion by calling EC3 a “nepo baby” and reminding him that Dixie Carter isn’t around anymore. EC3 answered the call in his hometown of Cleveland, ducked a Young cheap shot, sent him over the top with a clothesline, and cut the promo that put tonight’s match on the books. Young won’t give him a soft landing, and EC3 has built the last week of social media content around the idea that his TNA story wasn’t finished. Tonight is where he starts writing the next chapter.

    KC Navarro vs. AJ Francis (Grudge Match)

    Navarro cost Francis the Rebellion match with Nic Nemeth, setting up Bernie Kosar’s chair shot and the Fameasser finish. It was his first appearance since an ACL injury took him out in August 2025, and he came back specifically to turn on his former FIR$T CLA$$ partner. Francis replaced him during the layoff, and Navarro made sure his first move back was personal.

    Francis is furious and will bring the aggression. Navarro’s speed gives him a puncher’s chance in his first singles match back in eight months.

    Jada Stone vs. Tasha Steelz

    Steelz attacked Stone the week after Steelz beat Dani Luna, so this is the pay-off. Stone has been on a strong run, but Steelz doesn’t tend to travel alone. Order 4’s presence at ringside is the variable that likely decides this one.

    Mike Santana Addresses the iMPACT Zone

    The TNA World Champion retained at Rebellion in a main event that featured Eddie Edwards cashing in his Feast or Fired contract and Alisha Edwards working with The System to try to strip him of the title. Santana survived it, and now he speaks for the first time since. Whatever he says tonight sets the direction for his reign heading into the summer run toward Slammiversary.

    The Undead Realm: Part 3

    Rosemary’s mission to resurrect Allie continues tonight. At Rebellion, Father James Mitchell and Abyss reconciled in what was the emotional peak of the arc so far. Part 3 is the next turn in one of TNA’s most distinct ongoing stories.

    Road to TNA Slammiversary 2026

    Slammiversary 2026 takes place Sunday, June 28 at Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.

    With Rebellion in the rearview, tonight starts the two-month build to TNA’s midsummer premium event. Santana’s first words as the post-Rebellion champion will shape the title picture, and EC3’s path forward begins with whether he can get the win over Eric Young in his return match.


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  • TNA Impact Tonight (3/26/26): Start Time, Card & How to Watch

    TNA Impact Tonight (3/26/26): Start Time, Card & How to Watch

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT airs tonight (Thursday, March 26, 2026) from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, live on AMC and AMC+ starting at 9 PM ET.

    Tonight’s episode is the final stop before TNA Sacrifice, which takes place tomorrow night on TNA+. With six matches announced, TNA has packed this go-home show to ensure every major rivalry has one last chance to boil over before the PPV.

    TNA Impact Match Card for March 26, 2026

    Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight’s show:

    Mike Santana & Leon Slater vs. Eddie Edwards & Cedric Alexander

    The two champions unite one more time before defending their titles on separate fronts at Sacrifice. Santana faces Steve Maclin for the TNA World Championship tomorrow, while Slater defends the X-Division title against Eric Young. Slater is returning to in-ring action after Young’s piledriver left him with a neck injury, so this tag match doubles as a test of whether the high-flyer is fully healthy heading into Friday. Edwards, meanwhile, has his own date with Moose at Sacrifice, making this essentially a Sacrifice preview without the titles on the line.

    Moose vs. Bear Bronson

    Moose’s systematic destruction of The System continues. He demolished Cedric Alexander in an Atlanta Street Fight two weeks ago, then speared Brian Myers into oblivion in seconds last week after Director of Authority Santino Marella banned The System from ringside. Bear Bronson is the third obstacle in Moose’s path before he faces Eddie Edwards at Sacrifice tomorrow. Two down, one more to go before the man he really wants.

    Mustafa Ali vs. BDE

    Ali has been building momentum with Order 4 behind him, and BDE brings explosive athleticism that should make for a fast-paced matchup. Both men have been involved in the ongoing faction warfare between Order 4 and Swann’s crew, and a win tonight would carry real momentum into the Sacrifice weekend where Ali teams with Tasha Steelz against Trey Miguel and Jada Stone.

    Jeff Hardy vs. Brian Myers

    Hardy and Myers have found themselves on opposing sides of the ongoing Moose-System conflict. Myers already took a beating from Moose last week, so he’ll be looking to rebound here against one of TNA’s most popular veterans. Hardy continues to be a consistent presence on iMPACT, and any match featuring the Charismatic Enigma carries an inherent unpredictability.

    Tessa Blanchard, Mila Moore & Victoria Crawford vs. Jody Threat, Myla Grace & Harley Hudson

    Weeks of back-and-forth attacks between these two trios come to a head tonight. Blanchard has been a divisive and dominant force in the Knockouts division since her return, and Moore and Crawford have proven to be effective allies. Threat, Grace, and Hudson will look to make a statement with Sacrifice on the horizon and the Knockouts World Championship triple threat between Arianna Grace, Dani Luna, and Lei Ying Lee happening tomorrow.

    Eric Young in Action

    Young holds the Feast or Fired X-Division Championship briefcase and challenges Leon Slater for the title at Sacrifice. He’s been on what he calls a “cleanse” of TNA Wrestling, and his piledriver on Slater raised the stakes for their upcoming title match. Tonight is his last chance to send a message before attempting to take the gold.

    How to Watch TNA Impact Tonight

    DateThursday, March 26, 2026
    VenueGateway Center Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Channel/StreamAMC / AMC+ / TNA+ (US) / Sportsnet 360 (Canada)
    US Start Time9 PM ET / 8 PM CT / 6 PM PT
    UK Start Time1 AM GMT (Friday)
    India Start Time6:30 AM IST (Friday)
    Duration2 hours

    Road to TNA Sacrifice 2026

    TNA Sacrifice 2026 takes place Friday, March 27 from the Alario Center in Westwego, Louisiana, streaming live on TNA+.

    Tomorrow’s card features three championship matches headlined by Mike Santana defending the TNA World Championship against Steve Maclin, who was reinstated after being “fired” via Feast or Fired. Santana and Maclin’s heated face-to-face confrontation last week made it clear this has become deeply personal. Leon Slater puts the X-Division title on the line against Eric Young, and Arianna Grace defends the Knockouts World Championship in a triple threat against Dani Luna and Lei Ying Lee. Moose vs. Eddie Edwards rounds out The System saga.


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  • TNA iMPACT Tonight (2/26/26): Start Time, Card & How to Watch

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT airs tonight (Thursday, February 26, 2026) from The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee, live on AMC and AMC+ starting at 9 PM ET / 8 PM CT.

    TNA continues its weekly programming with a loaded episode in the wake of No Surrender. Tonight\’s show features TNA World Champion Mike Santana teaming with X-Division Champion Leon Slater, a Mickie James AMC debut, and a sit-down with Steve Maclin. Here\’s everything you need to know including start times, how to watch, and the full card.

    How to Watch TNA iMPACT Tonight

    DateThursday, February 26, 2026
    VenueThe Pinnacle, Nashville, Tennessee
    Channel/StreamAMC / AMC+ / TNA+
    US Start Time9 PM ET / 8 PM CT / 6 PM PT
    Canada Start Time8 PM ET on Sportsnet 360
    UK Start Time2 AM GMT (Friday)
    India Start Time7:30 AM IST (Friday)
    Duration2 hours

    TNA iMPACT Match Card for February 26, 2026

    Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight\’s show:

    Leon Slater & Mike Santana vs. Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth

    Two of TNA\’s top champions collide on the same team tonight as X-Division Champion Leon Slater partners with TNA World Champion Mike Santana against the Nemeth brothers. Frankie Kazarian — who recently signed a new TNA contract at No Surrender — joins Tom Hannifan on commentary, adding another layer of intrigue to the match. Nic Nemeth still holds his Call Your Shot trophy, keeping his future championship opportunity very much in play.

    Eight-Man Tag Team Match: The Hardys & The Righteous vs. The System: Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy & The Righteous vs. The System

    The Righteous extended an olive branch to Matt and Jeff Hardy, apologizing for the communication breakdown that cost the Hardys at No Surrender, and the legendary duo accepted. The System\’s Brian Myers has already warned the Hardys not to trust their new allies — so whether The Righteous have truly turned a corner remains to be seen when all eight men collide tonight.

    Jada Stone vs. Tasha Steelz

    This rivalry has been steadily boiling over, fueled by Order 4\’s controversial interference in their previous tag team match. Tonight they settle things one-on-one, with no team dynamic to hide behind.

    AJ Francis vs. Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander)

    The backstage attack at No Surrender — where Warner went after Francis in his private room — set this one up. Steph De Lander is expected to be a major factor at ringside, so Francis will need to keep his head on a swivel both in and outside the ring.

    Dani Luna vs. Léi Ying Lee (w/ Xia Brookside)

    This matchup has been a long time coming. Originally scheduled when Lee held the Knockouts Championship and Luna was the number one contender, visa issues forced a delay. Tonight the two finally get to settle what should have happened months ago, with Xia Brookside in Lee\’s corner.

    Appearances

    Steve Maclin Sit-Down Interview

    Steve Maclin breaks his silence tonight in a sit-down with Tom Hannifan. After recent chaos surrounding his character, all eyes will be on what Maclin has to say about what comes next.

    Mickie James & Ash By Elegance Face-Off

    TNA Hall of Famer Mickie James makes her AMC debut tonight and is set to confront Ash By Elegance following the shocking attack at No Surrender. It\’s a marquee moment for TNA\’s new home on AMC.


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  • TNA iMPACT! Spoilers: Hartwell, Maclin, Hardys, More (2/14/26)

    TNA iMPACT! on AMC tapings were held Saturday night, February 14 at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee. Here are the results:

    Xplosion Matches

    • Hometown Man defeated Kal Hero
    • Mila Moore & Victoria Crawford defeated Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

    Impact Tapings

    Singles Matches:

    • Indi Hartwell defeated Heather By Elegance
    • TNA International Championship: Trey Miguel (c) defeated Stacks
    • Jody Threat defeated Tessa Blanchard via disqualification
    • Guitar Case Casket Match: Elijah defeated Mustafa Ali

    Tag Team Matches:

    • Sinner & Saint defeated BDE & Rich Swann
    • Main Event: The System (Eddie Edwards, Bear Bronson, Cedric Alexander & Brian Myers) defeated The Righteous & The Hardys

    Key Segments:

    Post-main event: Moose attempted to fight The System but was outnumbered; Alisha Edwards intervened; The Righteous and Hardys stood tall to close the show

    Steve Maclin confronted Tom Hannifan outside the venue; Hannifan warned him he\’d be arrested if he entered

    Mike Santana apologized to Leon Slater for leaving him during their match; Nemeth brothers interrupted; Daria Rae booked a tag match for next week

    Ariana Grace unveiled her new Knockouts Championship with a green strap

    Elyana Black called out Mara Sade over her Battle Royal elimination

    Maclin attacked Hannifan during in-ring interview; Santana made the save

  • TNA iMPACT Preview February 5, 2026: No Surrender, Trey Miguel

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT airs tonight from the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the road to No Surrender runs through every match on the card. With TNA\’s next special event just eight days away on February 13, tonight\’s show carries real weight as the promotion looks to build its lineup for the Nashville pay-per-view.

    Daria Rae Addresses No Surrender

    TNA Director of Operations Daria Rae is set to address No Surrender tonight, and all eyes will be on what The S.U.I.T. has to announce. As of now, the No Surrender card remains empty, making tonight\’s segment critical for establishing the direction of the event. With TNA World Champion Mike Santana riding momentum after retaining at Genesis and Nic Nemeth still holding his Call Your Shot Trophy, expect fireworks when Rae takes the mic.

    Trey Miguel in Action

    Trey Miguel returns to singles competition tonight after officially re-signing with TNA. Miguel won a TNA International Championship opportunity during last week\’s Feast or Fired briefcase reveal, making him a looming threat to champion Channing \”Stacks\” Lorenzo. His opponent tonight has not been announced, but with No Surrender on the horizon, Miguel could use a strong showing to build his case for cashing in sooner rather than later.

    Tag Team Match: Elijah & Jada Stone vs. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz)

    The war between Elijah and Mustafa Ali continues as Elijah teams with Jada Stone to take on Order 4\’s Ali and Tasha Steelz. This rivalry has escalated in dramatic fashion over the past several months, dating back to their one-on-one clash at Genesis where Ali picked up the win. With Order 4 members John Skyler, Jason Hotch, and Special Agent 0 expected at ringside, the numbers game could once again play a factor.

    Six-Woman Tag: Léi Y?ng Lee, Xia Brookside & Indi Hartwell vs. The Elegance Brand

    TNA Knockouts World Champion Léi Y?ng Lee teams with Xia Brookside and Indi Hartwell to face the full force of The Elegance Brand — Ash by Elegance, Heather by Elegance, and M by Elegance. Ash has been medically cleared for this bout, adding another layer of danger for the babyface trio. The Elegance Brand are coming off a successful TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship defense on this week\’s NXT, where they retained after Sol Ruca accidentally hit Zaria with the Sol Snatcher. The champions will look to carry that momentum into tonight.

    Tessa Blanchard in Action

    Tessa Blanchard steps back into the spotlight tonight with something to prove. The former TNA World Champion\’s opponent has not been announced, but Blanchard has been on a steady run since returning to TNA, picking up victories over Indi Hartwell and Rachel Ley in recent weeks. As No Surrender approaches, Blanchard will be looking to position herself for bigger opportunities in the Knockouts Division.

    The Righteous in Action

    The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) are also set to compete tonight as part of their new mission alongside The Hardys. After their dramatic introduction at Final Resolution and their confrontation with the TNA World Tag Team Champions, Vincent and Dutch continue to establish themselves as a formidable tag team. Their opponents have not been announced, but the duo will look to send a message with No Surrender looming.

    Looking Ahead

    • What matches will Daria Rae announce for No Surrender on February 13 in Nashville?
    • Will Trey Miguel make his move toward cashing in his Feast or Fired International Championship opportunity?
    • Can Elijah and Jada Stone overcome the numbers advantage of Order 4?
    • How will The Elegance Brand\’s NXT title retention factor into their clash with the Knockouts Champion\’s team?
    • Is Nic Nemeth any closer to calling his shot against Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship?

    TNA iMPACT airs Thursday at 9 PM ET on AMC, AMC+, and TNA+.

  • TNA Impact Tonight (1/29/26): Start Time, Card & How to Watch

    TNA Impact airs tonight (Thursday, January 29, 2026) from Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, live on AMC starting at 8:00 PM ET.

    TNA continues building toward No Surrender 2026 on February 13. Tonight\’s show features five announced matches and segments, including the highly anticipated reveal of which Feast or Fired briefcase contains the pink slip. Here\’s everything you need to know including start times, how to watch, and the full card.

    How to Watch TNA Impact Tonight

    DateThursday, January 29, 2026
    VenueTingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM
    Channel/StreamAMC / TNA+ / YouTube
    US Start Time8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT / 5:00 PM PT
    UK Start Time1:00 AM GMT (next day)
    India Start Time6:30 AM IST (next day)
    Duration2 hours

    TNA Impact Match Card for January 29, 2026

    Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight\’s show:

    Feast or Fired Briefcase Reveal

    Last week\’s Feast or Fired match saw four wrestlers capture briefcases: Eric Young, Steve Maclin, Trey Miguel, and Eddie Edwards. Three of the briefcases contain championship opportunities (TNA World, X Division, and Tag Team titles), but one holds a pink slip. Tonight, we find out who\’s getting fired and who\’s getting a title shot — one of TNA\’s most unpredictable segments.

    Rich Swann vs. AJ Francis — No Holds Barred

    The Fir$t Cla$$ explosion reaches its boiling point. Rich Swann turned on AJ Francis at TNA Final Resolution, attacking him with a championship belt and helping Leon Slater capture the X Division Championship. Now the former allies settle their differences with no rules, no disqualifications, and no excuses. This one is personal.

    Nick Nemeth vs. BDE

    Former TNA World Champion Nick Nemeth faces YouTuber-turned-wrestler BDE in what should be a showcase for the Show Off. BDE has been making waves in TNA since debuting at Bound for Glory, but facing a seasoned veteran like Nemeth is a whole different level. Expect Nemeth to make a statement as he works his way back toward championship contention.

    Elijah vs. Jason Hotch

    The System\’s Elijah takes on Jason Hotch in singles action. Both competitors are looking to establish momentum heading into the No Surrender season.

    Elayna Black in Action

    The Knockouts division continues to develop as Elayna Black competes tonight. Opponent to be announced.

    Road to TNA No Surrender 2026

    TNA No Surrender 2026 takes place Friday, February 13 at The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN, streaming live on TNA+.

    With TNA World Champion Mike Santana newly crowned after winning the title on January 15, the road to No Surrender promises to set up major championship challenges. Tonight\’s Feast or Fired reveal could determine who gets the next world title opportunity.


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  • Daria Rae Debuts on TNA Impact

    Former WWE star Sonya Deville made her TNA debut on January 15, 2026, during Impact\’s historic premiere on AMC, now wrestling under the name Daria Rae.

    Director of Authority Santino Marella introduced Deville as his new assistant, explaining that the TNA Board of Directors decided he needed help running the company on AMC. However, what started as a warm introduction quickly turned into a hostile takeover attempt.

    After initially complimenting Marella, Deville turned heel and declared \”the company doesn\’t need him.\” She ripped into Santino as \”a joke that can\’t even keep his own family together\” and positioned herself as someone who brings \”structure, discipline, and professionalism.\” When Marella attempted to respond, Deville cut him off with a sharp \”shut up\” while she was talking.

    Branding herself as \”The Suit\” with the acronym S.U.I.T. (implied to mean \”Shut Up [When] I\’m Talking\”), Deville made it clear she believes she can run TNA better than Marella. She told Santino to \”stay out of her way\” after claiming she has \”run locker rooms and dealt with TV.\”

    Deville\’s debut included a major announcement as she introduced Elayna Black (formerly Cora Jade in WWE) as the newest signing to the TNA Knockouts division. Black appeared on stage to a positive crowd reaction.

    The appearance marks a surprising return to professional wrestling for Deville, who announced her retirement from the sport in July 2025 during an interview with Chris Van Vliet. At the time, she stated she was \”at peace\” with stepping away from wrestling and focusing on acting opportunities. She departed WWE in February 2025 when the company chose not to renew her contract.

  • Jody Threat Talks TNA Wrestling\’s AMC Premiere, Foodie Bites & Body Slams

    Jody Threat is looking forward to being a part of what is shaping up to be one of TNA Wrestling’s most transformational years. The company is on the verge of its big Thursday Night iMPACT! premiere on AMC. January 15 is a milestone date for the team with more eyes on the product after a six-year run on AXS TV. 

    “We were called into a virtual meeting where we were told the great news,” Threat said, looking about when she was told about the TV deal. “It felt like a movie moment where we were like, ‘Yay, it happened.’ It was an accumulation of years of hard work. Not only on the front of us workers, but everyone in the office too. It really was a team effort. It really is a beautiful thing. It was a beautiful end to a story when you get a big win like this with all the work put in because we’re not always so lucky.” 

    The excited Canadian was putting in the work to hone her skills for a number of independent promotions. This got Threat recognized among TNA officials where she secured her first TV wrestling contract. 

    “I have an extensive career where I’m doing it in front of a crowd, but now having to do it in front of cameras, it was a bit of a learning curve,” she said. “Everyone was so supportive in helping me get comfortable and improve my presentation on the television screen because it is very much different…I’m not much of a fancy girl, so a lot of [the Knockouts] helped me with my fashion and helped me present myself onscreen when I’m not in the ring too. Honestly, from day one I knew [TNA] was something  special and felt supported and somewhere that I felt like I was at home.”

    Among those who helped Threat ease into the new environment in 2023 and beyond has been Alisha Edwards. The System’s not so secret weapon followed in the footsteps of those who supported her like Gail Kim and Madison Rayne. She has since paid it forward. 

     “This might blow her cover,” Threat said playfully. “ Lish has been someone who has truly helped me deal with dressing myself and being more comfortable with photoshoots and my skin when it comes to that. As much as I’m a performer, I actually don’t like to be the center of attention.”

    Threat also felt some sort of divine intervention as Dani Luna came in around the same time.  Together the powerhouse duo formed Spitfire, going on to win the TNA Women’s Tag Team Championship. 

    “ Dani came in a little bit after me, but Dani is one of my best friends in real life,” she said. “Her coming after me was great. Before my trainer was at TNA, Josh Alexander was my trainer. For me to be hired by the company where my mentor was, I felt like I was truly set up for success. He was able to mentor me through things. A few months later one of my best friends shows up and we’re able to come together as an official tag team. It did make the transition of being on TV more manageable because it is a big difference.”

    One aspect of the business the emerging star admittedly is still finding her footing with is social media. She credits producer-director Jorge Barbosa for assisting in developing content. He has served as a mentor in this space. 

    “From Day 1, I set the goal that we would not go out of my comfort zone and my morals and values. If you notice, what I represent online, I don’t try to sell sex…I’m trying to put out a representation of what it takes to be a woman that is a bit different. That doesn’t always mean dressing up cute. I’m a tomboy,” Threat said. “It is what it is. I like to fight. I like to lift heavy weights. I love dogs. I love baked goods. You’re going to see all of that and explore the world and film my content. I do a lot of stuff when I’m in a new city, I’m exploring the food. 

    “I’m a big food guy. I feel like I’m lucky because that is the branding I’ve done from Day 1, even when I was in the indies trying to grow my following. Most people respect that. I feel like I don’t have the same engagement as fans that are a bit disrespectful or weird or feel it\’s okay to make comments because someone is wearing a cute bikini or something like that. Of course, I’ll get weird comments in the DMs, but we really don’t look at the DMs. But for me, my social media is a platform to represent what it means to be a female, girl, a woman, and doing it my way.” 

    As someone with a wealth of experience, Threat has taken pride in helping others along. Among them is newcomer Jada Stone. 

    “Jada is so talented and so new to the game. So, it’s fun. I feel like she was very much me coming in. Just excited,” Threat said. “She is more athletic than me. It’s crazy what she can do with her body. I’m a big sister. I have two younger sisters. I’m very comfortable being the big sister in different roles. It’s cool and very natural. I learn stuff from Jada as well. I love it.”

    The star looks to January 15 as history for TNA. A roster known for scratching and clawing for everything including getting on a major network. Years of build has led up to this. One would argue there hasn’t been this much potential visibility for the brand, even going back to the Spike TV days when considering AMC+ accessibility. Not to mention the fact many TNA performers have also been appearing on WWE NXT programming.  

    “This partnership is allowing our imaginations to go wild a bit more and create different match-ups and opportunities you didn’ t think would be possible,” Threat said. “I love it. I love women’s wrestling and the opportunity to be challenged by different people and different flavors. I’m a big fan of fusion food. I feel like NXT is one flavor. TNA is another flavor, and we’re putting it together for a fusion of delicious flavors and really great wrestling, really sick wrestling, really unique wrestling. Match-ups you didn’t think you’d ever be able to have.” 

    The “Wild Child” could see a wealth of possibilities with TNA and AMC. Perhaps, even bringing her “Bumps & Bites” travel food show to bigger audiences. She filmed a pilot for the travel food show that sees the colorful figure explore the city she is wrestling in. “For me, if I could get that on a bigger screen, that allows me to eat more food and show all the yummy food. That would be great.” 

  • AJ Styles Returns to TNA for Thursday Night Impact AMC Premiere

    AJ Styles will return to TNA Wrestling next week for the historic Thursday Night Impact premiere on AMC.

    TNA announced on Friday that \”The Phenomenal One\” will appear at the January 15 debut episode, which airs live from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas at 9 p.m. ET. The company released a promotional video featuring clips from Styles\’ legendary run with the promotion alongside footage from his recent return.

    This marks Styles\’ second TNA appearance since his surprise return at Slammiversary last July, where he endorsed newly-crowned X Division Champion Leon Slater. The two later crossed paths at WWE Saturday Night\’s Main Event on December 13, teaming together against Dragon Lee and Je\’Von Evans.

    TNA has not confirmed whether Styles will wrestle on the premiere episode. The former WWE Champion stated in November that he didn\’t think WWE would allow him to compete in a TNA ring, noting that if he opened that door, other main roster talent would want the same opportunity.

    Styles spent 12 years building TNA from 2002 to 2014, capturing the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice and the X Division Championship six times. He is widely regarded as one of the promotion\’s greatest legends and founding figures.

    About TNA\’s First Impact on AMC

    The AMC premiere also features Joe Hendry, continuing the WWE-TNA partnership that has seen crossover appearances throughout the past year. The loaded card includes Frankie Kazarian defending the TNA World Championship against Mike Santana, Leon Slater defending the X Division Championship against Myron Reed, and The IInspiration defending the Knockouts World Tag Team Championship against The Elegance Brand. The Hardys will also team with Elijah to face Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch, and John Skyler).

    Thursday Night Impact\’s move to AMC ends the promotion\’s six-year run on AXS TV, representing a significant upgrade in visibility as TNA aims to expand its audience reach on a major cable network. The show will also stream on AMC+ and TNA+.


    Styles has been open about 2026 being his final year in the ring, stating he wants to retire on his own terms. His appearance adds significant star power to what TNA is positioning as a milestone moment in the company\’s history.

  • TNA Impact Preview for Tonight: Frankie Kazarian vs. Bear Bronson

    TNA Wrestling kicks off 2026 with a loaded episode of Impact tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV, Sportsnet 360 in Canada, and TNA+ worldwide.

    TNA World Championship: Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. Bear Bronson

    Bear Bronson earned this title shot in just his second TNA match, winning a 20-man Battle Royal on December 18 by last eliminating Eric Young. Kazarian won the title controversially in November by cashing in on Mike Santana after NXT invaders attacked the then-champion. With Santana\’s rematch waiting at Genesis, Kazarian can\’t afford a slip-up against the hungry challenger.

    Indi Hartwell, Jody Threat & Jada Stone vs. Tessa Blanchard, Victoria Crawford & Mila Moore

    After a tag team loss on December 18, Blanchard\’s faction issued an open challenge. Hartwell answered, looking to build momentum toward her goal of becoming Knockouts World Champion.

    The Angel Warriors vs. The Elegance Brand

    TNA Knockouts World Champion Léi Y?ng Lee teams with Xia Brookside against the 2025 Knockouts Tag Team of the Year. Both tandems have their eyes on tag team gold.

    Mustafa Ali vs. Home Town Man

    The Order 4 leader continues his war after ambushing Elijah with a guitar shot on the last Impact. The fan-favorite Home Town Man looks to play spoiler.

    The Righteous Speak

    Vincent and Dutch address their kidnapping of Matt Hardy during the Steel Cage match. They claim they want to help the Hardys \”become immortal\”—Matt isn\’t buying it. This sets up Hardys vs. Righteous at Genesis.

    The System Addresses JDC\’s Retirement

    JDC faces Eddie Edwards in his retirement match at Genesis after 26 years in the business. Tonight, The System speaks ahead of the emotional farewell.

    Looking Ahead

    • TNA Genesis – January 17 in Dallas: Kazarian vs. Santana, JDC vs. Edwards, Hardys vs. Righteous
    • Impact on AMC debuts January 15 with Nic Nemeth reportedly cashing in his Call Your Shot trophy

    TNA Impact airs tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV, Sportsnet 360 in Canada, and TNA+ worldwide.

  • Tonight\’s TNA Impact Christmas Special: 2025 Year End Awards

    TNA Wrestling celebrates the holidays with a special Christmas edition of Impact, featuring the 2025 Year End Awards and a chaotic 10-person tag team main event. The show was taped December 7 in El Paso, Texas, and airs tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV, Sportsnet 360, and TNA+.

    Christmas Surprise 10-Person Tag Team Match

    Mara Sadè, BDE, Eric Young, Cassie Lee & Dezmond Xavier vs. Jake Something, Mance Warner, Rosemary, Ryan Nemeth & Jessie McKay

    Two captains lead randomly assigned teams into battle with a Christmas bonus on the line for the winners. The intrigue here centers on TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions The IInspiration being split up, with Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay finding themselves on opposite sides. Rosemary has been targeting The IInspiration recently, and Eric Young continues his \”cleansing mission\” in TNA. With ten competitors mixing it up, expect plenty of chaos in the Impact Zone.

    2025 Year End Awards

    TNA looks back on a loaded 2025 with fan-voted awards celebrating the year\’s best. Categories include:

    • Wrestler of the Year
    • Knockout of the Year
    • Match of the Year
    • Moment of the Year
    • X-Division Star of the Year
    • Male Tag Team of the Year
    • Knockouts Tag Team of the Year
    • Crossover Moment of the Year
    • Finishing Move of the Year
    • Faction of the Year
    • Inspirational Wrestler of the Year

    Segments to Watch

    This awards-focused episode will feature video packages and presentations honoring TNA\’s biggest moments of 2025, including the groundbreaking TNA-NXT partnership that saw Joe Hendry compete at WrestleMania 41 and multiple crossover moments between the brands.

    Looking Ahead

    • January 1: Frankie Kazarian defends the TNA World Championship against Bear Bronson
    • January 15: TNA Impact debuts on AMC live from Dallas, Texas
    • January 17: Genesis PPV featuring Kazarian vs. Mike Santana for the World Title and JDC\’s retirement match against Eddie Edwards

    TNA Impact airs tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV in the US, Sportsnet 360 in Canada, and TNA+ worldwide.

  • TNA Impact Tonight: Steel Cage Match, Battle Royal (12/18)

    Live from the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas

    Tonight’s TNA Impact delivers the final episode of 2025 before next week’s Year-End Awards special, and it’s stacked with high-stakes action. The TNA vs. NXT war reaches its climax inside a Steel Cage, while 20 competitors battle for a future TNA World Championship opportunity. The show airs at 8/7c on AXS TV, TNA+, and Sportsnet 360 in Canada.

    Match Card

    • Ten-Man Steel Cage Match: Team TNA (Mike Santana, Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, Steve Maclin, Santino Marella) vs. Team NXT (Stacks, Lexis King, Brooks Jensen, Tyson Dupont, Tyriek Igwe)

    • 20-Man Battle Royal for TNA World Championship #1 Contendership

    • Angel Warriors (Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside) vs. Tessa Blanchard and Mila Moore

    Ten-Man Steel Cage Match: Team TNA vs. Team NXT

    The rivalry between TNA and NXT reaches its violent conclusion inside the unforgiving confines of a Steel Cage. This match was born from months of NXT talent invading TNA programming, culminating in the chaos at Final Resolution when Lexis King threatened to set the TNA logo ablaze and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo sucker-punched TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella.

    Team TNA features some of the most battle-tested competitors in the locker room. Mike Santana is out for blood after NXT’s interference cost him the TNA World Championship at Turning Point. The Hardys have been targeted repeatedly by the NXT contingent while defending the TNA World Tag Team Titles. Steve Maclin lost his TNA International Championship to Stacks at Final Resolution due to King’s interference. Marella inserted himself into the match after Matt Cardona was unable to compete, making this intensely personal for the Director of Authority.

    On the NXT side, Stacks, King, Brooks Jensen, and the team of Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe have been the core aggressors in this invasion angle. With the cage surrounding the ring, there’s nowhere to hide as brand supremacy hangs in the balance.

    20-Man Battle Royal — TNA World Championship #1 Contendership

    A massive opportunity awaits as 20 competitors battle for a shot at Frankie Kazarian’s TNA World Championship on the first Impact of 2026. The field includes a mix of established veterans and hungry newcomers looking to punch their ticket to a title opportunity.

    Confirmed participants include former World Champion Moose, Eric Young, Mance Warner, Rich Swann, Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, Myron Reed, Jake Something, Cedric Alexander, Ryan Nemeth, Brock Anderson, CW Anderson, Bear Bronson, John Skyler, BDE, Jake Painter, Judas Icarus, Travis Williams, Jesse Funaki, and Home Town Man.

    With TNA Genesis just a month away and Kazarian defending against Mike Santana in the main event, the winner of this Battle Royal will have their sights set on championship gold heading into 2026.

    Angel Warriors vs. Tessa Blanchard and Mila Moore

    The Knockouts division takes center stage as Knockouts World Champion Lei Ying Lee teams with her Angel Warriors partner Xia Brookside to face the formidable duo of Tessa Blanchard and Mila Moore. Victoria Crawford and NXT’s Robert Stone will be in Blanchard and Moore’s corner.

    Lee made history at NXT Gold Rush when she defeated Kelani Jordan and Jordynne Grace to become the first Chinese TNA Knockouts World Champion. Since reuniting with Brookside as the Angel Warriors, the duo has proven that teamwork and resilience can overcome even the most intimidating opposition.

    Blanchard has been on a warpath since her controversial return to TNA in late 2024, targeting the Knockouts division’s top competitors. Her partnership with Moore adds dangerous unpredictability, and with Robert Stone’s NXT connections adding another layer to the TNA vs. NXT dynamic, tensions are running high heading into this clash.

    Segments to Watch

    Elijah Concert: After arriving at Final Resolution on horseback and dragging away Mustafa Ali, the enigmatic Elijah brings his guitar to the Impact Zone. His concerts are never just performances — they’re statements. Expect fireworks when someone inevitably takes exception to his message.

    Looking Ahead

    • December 25: TNA 2025 Year-End Awards special episode

    • December 30: Moose challenges Ethan Page for the NXT North American Championship

    • January 15, 2026: TNA Impact moves to AMC

    • January 17, 2026: TNA Genesis featuring Frankie Kazarian vs. Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship and JDC’s retirement match against Eddie Edwards

    TNA Impact airs tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV, TNA+, and Sportsnet 360 in Canada from the El Paso County Coliseum.

  • TNA Impact Preview (December 11, 2025): Final Resolution Fallout, Dog Collar Match, TNA vs. NXT Heats Up

    Tonight\’s TNA Impact emanates from the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas, serving as the fallout episode from last week\’s Final Resolution pay-per-view. The show airs at 8/7c on AXS TV, TNA+, and Sportsnet 360 in Canada.

    Dog Collar Match: Dani Luna vs. Indi Hartwell

    The heated rivalry between Dani Luna and Indi Hartwell culminates in a brutal Dog Collar Match. Luna has grown increasingly desperate in her pursuit of the Knockouts World Championship, going so far as to attack champion Léi Ying Lee at Final Resolution. Hartwell has matched Luna\’s intensity at every turn, and with both competitors chained together, there\’s nowhere to run.

    X-Division Title #1 Contender Six-Way Match

    Jake Something, Cedric Alexander, Dezmond Xavier, Ryan Nemeth, Jason Hotch, and BDE collide to determine who will challenge Leon Slater for the X-Division Championship. Slater has been pulling double duty lately, also competing in NXT where he\’s set for a Fatal 4-Way to determine the #1 contender for the NXT Championship.

    Matt Cardona vs. Lexis King — Numbers Advantage on the Line

    The TNA vs. NXT war intensifies as Matt Cardona represents Team TNA against NXT\’s Lexis King. The winner\’s team earns the crucial numbers advantage heading into next week\’s highly anticipated Five-on-Five Steel Cage Match between TNA and NXT.

    The System vs. Sinner & Saint

    Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards of The System face the rising team of Sinner & Saint (Travis Williams and Judas Icarus). With JDC\’s retirement looming in January at TNA Genesis, The System looks to maintain their dominance while the young duo seeks a statement victory.

    The Elegance Brand vs. Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

    Fresh off Final Resolution, Heather By Elegance and M By Elegance have their sights set on the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles. They face Hudson and Grace in tag team action tonight.

    Segments

    The King\’s Speech: TNA World Champion Frankie Kazarian addresses the Impact Zone. Kazarian controversially captured the title from Mike Santana at Turning Point by calling his shot, and the self-proclaimed \”King\” is sure to gloat.

    The Hardys Respond to The Righteous: TNA World Tag Team Champions Matt and Jeff Hardy will address the shocking attack by The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) at Final Resolution, likely setting the stage for a title match at Genesis.

    Looking Ahead

    • December 18: TNA vs. NXT Five-on-Five Steel Cage Match
    • TNA Genesis (January 2026): JDC\’s retirement match; potential Hardy/Righteous tag title program
    • January 15, 2026: TNA Impact moves to AMC as its new U.S. television home

    TNA Impact airs tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV and TNA+.

  • Mike Santana Addresses TNA Audience Tonight Following NXT Attack on Impact

    Mike Santana will speak live tonight on TNA Impact following the shocking NXT invasion at Turning Point, where he was left battered after securing a crucial victory for his team. The emotional segment kicks off a loaded episode from Full Sail University in Orlando at 8pm ET on AXS TV, TNA+, and Sportsnet 360.

    The inter-promotional rivalry reaches a boiling point as Santana, still reeling from his World Title loss to Frankie Kazarian, addresses the TNA faithful for the first time since the chaotic brawl.

    Confirmed Matches

    • Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner: Cardona rides momentum from his recent WWE SmackDown appearance into a heated grudge match against the unpredictable \”Southern Psychopath\” Mance Warner, who promises to bring violence to Full Sail.
    • Myron Reed vs. John Skyler: Following his standout performance at Turning Point, Myron Reed looks to build singles momentum against Order 4\’s John Skyler. Expect The Rascalz at ringside with faction warfare always a possibility.
    • Knockouts Division Four-Way Matches:
      • Match 1: Xia Brookside vs. Jody Threat vs. Killer Kelly vs. Victoria Crawford
      • Match 2: Dani Luna vs. Indi Hartwell vs. Rosemary vs. Myla Grace
      • Winners advance to face each other in two weeks, with the victor earning a future Knockouts World Title opportunity at Final Resolution.

    With TNA-NXT tensions at an all-time high and Final Resolution stakes on the line, tonight\’s Impact is one to watch.

  • TNA Impact Spoilers: Tapings Results from Edmonton

    TNA held the latest round of TNA Impact tapings Saturday night from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    These tapings included big storyline progressions for the next pay-per-view, Bound For Glory, and saw both a major women’s title being vacated and the tag title changing hands.????????????????

    September 27, 2025 – Edmonton, Alberta

    • Opening Segment: AJ Francis hosted a “First Class Penthouse” with Myron Reed. Francis insulted Reed, who countered an attempted table attack with a dive to the outside.
    • Dani Luna vs. Jody Threat: Dani Luna defeated Jody Threat.
    • Four-Way Tag: The System defeated The Rascalz, The Great Hands, and Sinner & Saint in a four-way match.
    • King’s Speech Segment: Frankie Kazarian’s promo led to a six-person tag being set up. Trick Williams stated if Santana touched him before Bound for Glory, their match would be canceled. Santana, provoked, got physical during this setup.
    • Six-Person Tag: Matt Hardy, Leon Slater & Indi Hartwell defeated Frankie Kazarian, Trick Williams & Kelani Jordan; Leon Slater pinned Kazarian.
    • Knockouts Tag Team Title Match: The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay) defeated The Elegance Brand (Heather By Elegance & M By Elegance) to win the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Titles.
    • Angel Warriors vs. Ava Lawless & Kat Von Heez: The Angel Warriors defeated Ava Lawless & Kat Von Heez.
    • Nick Nemeth vs. Hometown Man: Nick Nemeth picked up the victory.
    • Alisha Edwards vs. Tasha Steelz: Alisha Edwards won.
    • Matt Cardona vs. Ryan Nemeth: Matt Cardona won.
    • Mustafa Ali vs. JDC: Mustafa Ali picked up a win.
    • No DQ: Eric Young defeated Joe Hendry.
    • Moose vs. Ridge Holland: Moose won after Holland suffered an apparent injury.
    • Main Event: Mike Santana defeated Cedric Alexander.
    • Contract Signing: Indi Hartwell and Kelani Jordan signed a contract, presumably for an upcoming Knockouts Championship match.
    • Promos: Trick Williams and Mike Santana each delivered promos.

      Storyline and Title Implications

      • The IInspiration’s Knockouts Tag Team Title win kicks off a rematch feud for Bound For Glory.
      • Multiple Bound For Glory matches set, including Indi Hartwell vs. Kelani Jordan for the Knockouts title.
      • An ongoing feud continues between Trick Williams and Mike Santana, with high stakes for their eventual singles match.
    • TNA Impact Spoilers From 7/25/25: Former World Champion Returns

      TNA Wrestling held a set of television tapings on Friday, July 25, in Kingston, Rhode Island, featuring significant developments, including the return of a former champion and a serious injury announcement. The spoilers below will air in August.

      The following matches were taped for an upcoming episode of TNA Xplosion:

      • Jody Threat defeated Arianna Grace
      • Home Town Man defeated The Mecca Brian Johnson

      The following matches and segments were taped for the August 7 episode of TNA iMPACT:

      • The show opened with Mustafa Ali and Order 4. Ali spoke about outsiders holding TNA championships and was interrupted by Joe Hendry. After a verbal exchange and a video mocking Order 4\’s John Skylar, Ali accepted a challenge from Hendry for a match later in the night.
      • TNA World Champion Trick Williams came to the ring to discuss his upcoming match against Moose at Emergence. Moose interrupted, leading to a brief physical confrontation before Williams retreated.
      • International Championship Match: Steve Maclin (champion) vs. Jake Something ended in a double countout. The two continued to brawl after the match, with Maclin diving onto a group of security guards who were holding Something back.
      • Mike Santana cut a promo from the crowd, reflecting on his loss at Slammiversary and promising his daughter that he will eventually defeat Trick Williams for the TNA World Championship.
      • Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee defeated M & Heather By Elegance.
      • First Class (AJ Francis & Rich Swann) hosted an episode of the First Class Penthouse. It was announced that their stablemate, KC Navarro, suffered a torn ACL and will require surgery. AJ Francis then introduced the returning Rich Swann as the newest member of the group, before kicking Navarro out of the faction. Swann then attacked Navarro with his crutch.
      • Mara Sade defeated Vicious Vicki in a quick match.
      • TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Ash By Elegance defeated Jacy Jayne (champion) by disqualification after Masha Slamovich interfered. The match was followed by a large brawl involving The Elegance Brand, Fatal Influence, and The IInspiration.
      • Santino Marella announced several matches for the TNA Emergence event: Steve Maclin vs. Jake Something in a No Disqualification, No Countout match; Mike Santana vs. Sami Callihan; and a four-way match for the Knockouts World Tag Team Championships between The Elegance Brand, Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee, Fatal Influence, and The IInspiration. He also suspended The Nemeths for their recent actions, but after being threatened with a lawsuit, he booked Ryan Nemeth vs. Home Town Man for Emergence.
      • Mustafa Ali defeated Joe Hendry in the main event after interference from his entire Order 4 entourage.

      The following matches and segments were taped for the August 14 episode of TNA iMPACT:

      • The show opened with Moose laid out backstage. This led to a six-man tag team match where Trick Williams & First Class (AJ Francis & Rich Swann) defeated The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & JDC).
      • Dani Luna and Indi Hartwell defeated Harley Hudson and Myla Grace. After the match, Rosemary appeared from the crowd and sprayed mist in Indi Hartwell\’s face.
      • Matt Cardona defeated John Skylar. After the match, Cardona was attacked by Mustafa Ali and Order 4.
      • A \”Knockouts Tag Team Summit\” was held featuring the four teams competing at Emergence. The segment ended in a brawl.
      • Mike Santana defeated Eric Young. After the match, Young\’s partners in The Northern Armory attacked Santana before Sami Callihan made the save.
      • Frankie Kazarian hosted a \”King\’s Speech\” talk show segment with his guests, Steve Maclin and Jake Something. The two brawled, ending with Something laying out Maclin with a Black Hole Slam.
      • The Rascalz & Cedric Alexander defeated Leon Slater & The Hardys.
      • The tapings concluded with a non-televised concert featuring Joe Hendry and Jeff Hardy.
    • TNA Impact Spoilers From 7/24/25: Slammiversary Rematch

      The first championship match for TNA Wrestling\’s next special event, Emergence, has been set. During last night\’s television tapings in Kingston, Rhode Island, the former champions, Nic and Ryan Nemeth, officially invoked their rematch clause to challenge The Hardy Boyz for the TNA World Tag Team Championship.

      According to spoilers from the taping, The Nemeths faced The Rascalz in a tag team match. Following a loss, the brothers cut a promo in the ring where Nic Nemeth announced that they are invoking their championship rematch clause for the Emergence event. Here are the spoilers, courtesy of F4Wonline.com:

      Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee defeated (unknown)

      Indi Hartwell & Dani Luna defeated Jody Threat & Arianna Grace 

      The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed) defeated Nic & Ryan Nemeth. After the match, the Nemeths cut a promo and Nic said they are invoking their Tag Team title rematch clause against the Hardys at Emergence. Ryan made fun of Rhode Island’s lack of sports teams and their ugly children. Home Town Man came out and demanded an apology. Nemeth’s laid out HTM and unmasked him, but security covered him up. The Rascalz ran back down to run them off.

      Masha Slamovich defeated Knockouts Champion Jacy Jayne by DQ. Ash by Elegance ran in and hit Slamovich with the Knockouts Tag Team title belt for the DQ. The match went around five minutes and was disappointing if only because they didn’t have the time to have a better match with a better finish.

      X-Division Champion Leon Slater defeated Cedric Alexander and Jason Hotch in a three-way title defense.

      The System (Moose & Eddie Edwards) defeated AJ Francis & Trick Williams. Moose pinned Williams with a spear after KC Navarro accidentally hit him with his crutch. 

    • TNA Impact Spoilers: Major Title Matches & Against All Odds Stakes Revealed

      TNA Wrestling taped two eventful upcoming episodes of iMPACT! on May 24th, 2025, from the CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario, setting the stage for their Against All Odds event. Spoilers are below, courtesy of Fightful\’s Joel Pearl:

      IMPACT 5/29 RESULTS

      • Mustafa Ali defeated Raj Singh
      • Great Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch) beat down Singh, Tasha Steelz protests and Ali again shoves her, but she stays with the group
      • Lei Ying Lee defeated Ash by Elegance
      • Personal Concierge cuts a promo and says he\’s preparing for an Elegance Release Party later tonight and wouldn’t be ringside for this match
      • Masha Slamovich challenges Lei Ying Lee to a match at Against All Odds
      • Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander) defeated Bryce Hansen
      • SDL says they want the TNA International title
      • Robert Stone & Victoria Crawford (w/ Tessa Blanchard and Alisha Edwards) defeated Santino Marella & Arianna Grace
      • Maggie Lee is now M By Elegance. Ash by Elegance is not there because she lost earlier to Lei Ying Lee. Harley Hudson & Myla Grace interrupt, throwing champagne at Heather and M
      • TNA International Championship Match: Steve Maclin (c) defeated Matt Cardona

      IMPACT 6/5 RESULTS

      • Indi Hartwell defeated Tasha Steelz (w/ Great Hands)
      • Mustafa Ali comes to the ring and pushes Tasha Steelz. Jason Hotch intervenes, Ali leaves the ring. Tasha and John Skyler follow Ali. Hotch is left alone in the ring.
      • X-Division Championship: Moose (c) defeated Eric Young (w/ Northern Armory)
      • Northern Armory (Sinner & Saint) beat up someone in the crowd
      • Harley Hudson & Myla Grace defeated Heather and M By Elegance
      • Monsters Ball: Xia Brookside defeated Rosemary
      • Santino Promo. He says he will step down as Director of Authority if Robert Stone beats him at Against All Odds. Robert Stone vs Santino Marella at Against All Odds, if Stone wins, he becomes Director of Authority. Robert Stone comes out and says he will ban Santino from TNA when he wins at Against All Odds and calls it the Sheriff Stone Show.
      • The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) defeated First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro), Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers, and Laredo Kid (Octagon Jr, Laredo\’s usual partner, was absent) in a multi-team match.
      • Matt Hardy, Leon Slater & Mike Santana defeated Ryan Nemeth, Nic Nemeth & Frankie Kazarian
    • TNA Impact Preview (1/2): Tessa Blanchard Returns

      Here\’s the preview for TNA Wrestling\’s episode of iMPACT! airing on Thursday, January 2, 2025, at 8/7c on AXS TV, Sportsnet 360, and TNA+.

      The main event will feature an exciting 8-Knockout tag team match. Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich teams up with Jordynne Grace and Knockouts World Tag Team Champions Spitfire to face the formidable squad of Rosemary, Tasha Steelz, and Ash & Heather By Elegance.

      TNA Impact Preview – January 2, 2025

      • Masha Slamovich, Jordynne Grace, and Spitfire vs. Rosemary, Tasha Steelz, and Ash & Heather By Elegance
      • Tessa Blanchard makes her return to TNA after nearly 5 years
      • Joe Hendry addresses his upcoming TNA World Championship rematch against Nic Nemeth
      • KUSHIDA vs. Ace Austin in an X-Division match
      • Ryan Nemeth vs. Rhino

      This episode marks the first TNA iMPACT! of 2025 and sets the stage for the upcoming Genesis LIVE pay-per-view on January 19, where Joe Hendry will challenge Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship.

      Tessa Blanchard\’s TNA Return

      Tessa Blanchard made a surprise return to TNA at the Final Resolution event on December 13, 2024, attacking Jordynne Grace and declaring her intent to reclaim her position in the company. Blanchard, who became the first woman to hold the Impact World Heavyweight Championship during the pandemic, had previously departed from TNA in 2020 amid controversies, including allegations of bullying and racism, which she denied.

      Her return was kept secret due to internal concerns over potential backlash, as some within the company had reservations about her rejoining. Reactions within the industry were mixed:

    • TNA iMPACT! Preview (12/12): 6-Person Mixed Tag Team Main Event

      Here\’s the preview for TNA Wrestling\’s episode of iMPACT! airing on Thursday, December 12, 2024, at 8/7c on AXS TV and TNA+.

      The main event will see an in intriguing six-person mixed tag match. Joe Hendry\’s popularity and Nick Nemeth\’s status as World Champion paired with Masha Slamovich\’s fierce style against the calculated chaos of Tasha Steelz, AJ Francis, and KC Navarro.

      TNA Impact Preview – December 12, 2024

      • Joe Hendry, Nic Nemeth, and Masha Slamovich vs. Tasha Steelz, AJ Francis, and KC Navarro
      • The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel) vs. Leon Slater and Laredo Kid
      • PCO and Sami Callihan vs. Jake Something and Alex Hammerstone
      • Heather Reckless with George Iceman and Ash By Elegance vs. Dani Luna with Jody Threat

      This episode is the final stop before TNA Final Resolution, streaming this Friday night on TNA+ from Center Stage in Atlanta, GA.

      Final Resolution 2024

      Here is the match listing for TNA Final Resolution 2024, set to stream this Friday night on TNA+:

      • TNA World Championship: Nic Nemeth (c) vs. AJ Francis
      • TNA X-Division Championship: Moose (c) vs. KUSHIDA
        TNA World Tag Team Championships: Tables Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards)
        TNA Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Tasha Steelz
      • #1 Contender for TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry vs. Josh Alexander vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin
      • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary
      • Ace Austin vs. Trent Seven
      • Frankie Kazarian vs. Jonathan Gresham (Countdown to Final Resolution pre-show)