April 16, 2026
Syracuse, NY – Upstate Medical University Arena At The Oncenter War Memorial
Commentary – Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt
Results via Joseph Collins of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- KC Navarro defeated AJ Francis via Roll-up (pinfall)
- Jada Stone defeated Tasha Steelz via Spark Stunner (pinfall)
- EC3 vs. Eric Young went to a No Contest
- Four-on-Two Handicap match – The System defeated Moose & Leon Slater via Lumbar Check (pinfall)
Video: TNA Rebellion 2026 Recap
#TNAiMPACT starts NOW!
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Watch on TNA+: https://t.co/EkIqqcuYSK pic.twitter.com/fZ9ukASEGo
Show started off with highlights of last Saturday’s Rebellion pay-per-view. Notably, they skipped over Alisha’s heel turn in the recap of the main event.
AJ Francis vs. KC Navarro
.@NicTNemeth returns the favor to @KCwrestles, helping take down @AJFrancis410!#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/vVoi8n7aCa
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
I can barely hear the entrance music for either guy. It seems like TNA is always having sound issues. Hannifan marveled at the recovery of Navarro, getting cleared to compete three months ahead of schedule. Navarro can only avoid Francis for so long before he grabs him for a choke slam, but Navarro countered that with a rana. Navarro low-bridged Francis to send him to the floor, but when he went for a dive, Francis caught him hanging in the ropes, then drilled him face-first into the ring apron. Francis followed that up by lawn-darting Navarro into the ring post.
Back in the ring, Francis whipped Navarro into the buckles and he ricocheted to the mat. Navarro went for a dive, but Francis caught him. Navarro escaped and tried to go for an Olympic Slam… which, considering the size difference goes about as well as you’d expect. Francis kept tossing Navarro around the ring, then drove his knee into him with so much momentum he flipped over the top rope and landed on the floor (this is called “Tennessee Whiskey”).
Navarro finally mounted some offense with a jaw breaker and a dropkick. Navarro tried to whip him out of the corner, but Francis easily blocked that. Francis tried for an Oklahoma Stampede, but Navarro countered that into a spinning DDT. Navarro tried some running dropkicks in the corner. Navarro then managed to get Francis standing on the middle ropes, and actually managed to hit the Olympic Slam from the middle ropes for a near fall.
Navarro struggle to get to the top rope, and immediately eats a spear from Francis. Francis looked over at Nic Nemeth, setting up Navarro for the chokeslam. Francis got Navarro up, but Navarro reversed that into a cradle and then got the shock pinfall.
Winner: KC Navarro via Pinfall.
Rehwoldt tried to argue on commentary that Nemeth was distracting Francis on the finish. I dont know about that. Also, I think it might be time to just give Francis a monster push and have beat guys into pudding on his way to a major championship.
Backstage: EC3
Act 1: The success. Act 2: Exile. Act 3: The comeback, no a crusade. @therealec3 #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/jqmYda2Zwm
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
EC3 said this isn’t a comeback, it’s a crusade. And it starts with Eric Young.
In-Ring: The System, Leon Slater, Moose, Daria Rae
.@TheDariaRae lays down the law for @TheMooseNation and @LEONSLATER_, making it a 2-on-4 match in TONIGHT’s #TNAiMPACT main event! pic.twitter.com/lmYsxTLgMl
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Well, you can if you’re Leon Slater, or Mike Santana, or Moose. Those three have all beaten The System recently. The System came out to gloat about going 1-2 at Rebellion on Saturday, and bringing Alisha Edwards back into the crowd. Brian Myers commented on the reaction (or maybe lack thereof?). Myers gloated about beating a pair of 50-somethings who were beat up in a table match a few days (or weeks) earlier.
Edwards took the mic and blamed his loss on Moose. Alisha grabbed the mic. “Do you wanna know something?” Crowd: “No!” Alisha bragged about how the System played Moose like a fool. Um, he saw right through your plan dude. Alexander grabbed the mic and shouted about Slater cheating to beat him by using the title belt Alexander brought into the ring (he didn’t really), and Alexander claimed he’s owed a title shot.
This brought out Leon Slater, to ask Alexander to shut up. Slater threatened to slap fools, and made fun of Alexander’s “boo boo face.” Slater is on the verge of becoming the longest reigning X-Divsion champion of all time. Edwards responded that that won’t happen because he’s just like Moose. Of course, this brings out Moose to call The System “b!tches.”
Slater’s had enough of all the talking (so have I) and challenged Edwards and Alexander to tag match against him and Moose. Daria Rae came out, said “Shut Up I’m Talking!” and shot down that match. So Slater insulted her (by saying Santino was a better authority figure). So she did make a match: Slater & Moose against The Entire System.
Backstage: Daria Rae, Elijah, Frankie Kazarian
.@_Iam_Elijah_ wants @FrankieKazarian, but he’ll have to go through @TheDariaRae to get the rematch.#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/6bA1QR3iGU
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Elijah demanded a rematch with Frankie Kazarian from Daria Rae. Rae called Frankie Kazarian to set it up. Of course, Frankie said no. Daria is such a one not character.
Tasha Steelz vs. Jada Stone
.@JadaStoneee scores a HUGE win over @RealTSteelz!#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/snksgHUPDv
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Ali cut a promo before the match about how all the champions in TNA were losers who needed second chances. Ali doesn’t need a second chance; he gives second chances! Ali announced the “TNA International Championship Open Challenge” to any TNA wrestler or independent wrestler from around the world.
There were a couple of awkward spots early on. Steelz and Stone flubbed a head scissors attempt, then Steelz very awkwardly escaped a bulldog. When they went to the floor, Stone came off the apron going for a rana, and Steelz and Stone kind of felled down (on commentary they called it a powerbomb… but it wasn’t really).
After a long commercial, Steelz got a near fall after a DDT. Stone got a near fall with a jackknife cover. Steelz locked on a chinlock. Stone fought her way and Steelz pulled her down by the hair. Steelz stomped Stone in the corner and choked her with her boot. Stone finally fought back with forearms and series of clotheslines. Stone took Steelz down with a slingblade, then caught her with an enziguri. Stone caught Steelz with meteroa off the middle rope. Stone hit the split-legged moonsault, but it only got two. Steelz came back with a hangman’s neckbreaker for two.
Stone ran into an elbow from Steelz. Steelz did this awkward handspring over the ropes and over Stone’s back. Steelz caught Stone with a German suplex. Stone came back with a DDT off of the ropes.
Both women look pretty winded now. Stone hit a Northern Lights suplex, then followed up with face-first suplex. She tried to go to the ropes again, but Ali distracted her, and Steelz yanked Stone off the middle ropes into a cutter for a near fall. Steelz tossed Stone out of the ring. Order 4 surrounded Stone on the floor, but before they could do anything the referee dropped down and threw them out of the arena.
Back in the ring, Stone hit a “Spark Stunner,” an Oscutter with an extra handspring thrown in (which actually made the move feel pretty disjointed, and also Steelz wasn’t quite in position either and had to step into it), and got the victory.
Winner: Jada Stone via Pinfall.
Video: Victoria Crawford, Rosemary, Joseph Park, Tessa Blanchard
"Have you seen my brother Chris…you know, @TherealAbyss?"@WeAreRosemary encounters Joseph Park in the Undead Realm. #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/thFzFGDyL2
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Victoria Crawford was shown running around this thing, which has basically become a crappy haunted house. Rosemary found Joseph Park who let her know the divroce has been handled. And he leaf, headed “up north,” Wink, wink, nudge nudge.
Here’s a random belly dancer with red eyes.
Tessa Blanchard asked a voodoo witch how to get out of this place, and wound up brawling with her while the person in the blood-covered Bunny sat in a pew.
To Be Continued.
I feel like Santino’s best argument for getting his job back is that half the Knockouts roster has been kidnapped by witches and demons or whatever else is in the Undead Realm.
Backstage: Nic Nemeth, KC Navarro, Ryan Nemeth, The System
.@ryrynemnem confronts his brother @NicTNemeth after witnessing him help @KCwrestles.#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/FHJgIIoYJi
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Ryan Nemeth is jealous of the attention Nic Nemeth was giving KC Navarro. The System cam back to make fun of them, and his lead to a challenge from Bear Bronson to Nic Nemeth.
Is this the beginning to Ryan v. Nic?
In-Ring: Mike Santana, Rich Swann
.@Santana_Proud is handing out opportunities, and @RichSwannTNA is first in line!#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/i0k3plboiR
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Santana entered through the crowd in a Yankees Jersey. Rebellion went exactly how he thought it would. Santana noted he’s put down every former world champion that’s been put in front of him, and decided it’s time to hand out some opportunities. Santana called out “Mr All Night Long” Rich Swann.
And hey, say his name and he appears, Rich Swann came out to give Santana his props as well, saying he went to the top of the industry as TNA World Champion. Swann thinks if he steps in the ring against Santana, they may be talking about the match for “weeks,” “months” and maybe even “years.” Swann will fight Santana “all night long” if necessary. Santana called out Daria Rae to make the match for next week.
Shockingly, Daria Rae did not come out to shut down the match. So maybe we have a main event for next week.
Video: Injury Report
The #TNAiMPACT Injury Report presented by @BIOFLEXLaser. pic.twitter.com/AGPZeHIrv4
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
The TNA Injury Report.
- Trey Miguel is OUT with a severe laceration.
- The Hardys are also OUT with “significant wear and tear.” Feels like that could be their diagnosis every week.
- Indi Hardwell has been CLEARED but is suspended for shoving Daria Rae last week.
- EC3 has been evaluated and cleared for his return against Eric Young.
Video: Lei Ying Lee
.@TheLeiYingLee speaks out after @XiaBrookside’s shocking betrayal at #TNARebellion.#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/CgB0MEvEfO
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Lei Ying Li didn’t even know what wrestling was when she came to America. And she trained with Xia Bookside and became best friends with her. And then everything changed on Saturday. Li doesn’t understand why she’s lost her title and her best friend.
Backstage: Xia Brookside
.@XiaBrookside refuses to explain her actions.#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/xkFwtKrvgx
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Cut to Xia Brookside, stone faced in the back. Gia Miller wanted to know why? Brookside left.
EC3 vs. Eric Young
After the match is ruled a no contest, @TheEricYoung proves once again that he’s a madman! @therealec3 #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/g3X5xinFJX
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
Young jumped EC3 during his entrance and the brawl was on. They got in the ring and Young clawed at his face, then put him in a chinlock. EC3 broke free and hit a Thesz Press. EC3 went for a side headlock as his big offensive move.
Then it got worse.
EC3 was supposedly “blinded” by and eye poke. He went to clothesline Young out of the ring, but the ref was supposed to get in the way and wind up getting clotheslined out instead, or maybe as well? But whatever was supposed to happen didn’t. Nobody went over the top rope, so then EC3 backed up AND TRIED IT AGAIN, literally just pulling the ref and tossing him out and using the ref’s body to push out EC3 at the same time. Meanwhile, while Hannifan was on commentary raving about how EC3 “couldn’t see what he was doing” and this it was an accident. A second ref come out and throws the match out.
Winner: None.
After the match, EC3 tried to kill Young with a chair, which wound up around his head. Despite a gaggle of security geeks, Young tossed EC3 into the steps with the chair around his head. The best visual though was the original referee, either covering his head to sell the injuries or keep from having to watch the rest of this play out.
Video: Rosemary, Mara Sade, Allie, Victoria Crawford, Tessa Blanchard, Mila Moore, Father James Mitchell
.@T3SSABLANCHARD and @WeAreRosemary come to blows as the Undead Realm comes crashing back out into the iMPACT! Zone. #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/EJlsukFkSv
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
They have a live crowd in an arena right now, but it’s time for more vignettes from Rosemary’s haunted house.
Someone named “Frank” has an axe, a Scarecrow mask (maybe), and they made a joke about the Catalina Wine Mixer because Step Brothers is a hot movie in 2026.
The belly dancer (I think) walked through Mara Sadé and Allie, and Victoria Crawford was there as well. Also “Shudder” is on a screen in the background, and if this is a cross promotion for that these are still the worse idea ever.
Tessa Blanchard found Rosemary, who wouldn’t tell Blanchard the way out. So they brawled, and she tired Rosemary to a chair with a chain.
More of the belly dancer. I thought that might be Mila Moore, but then Blanchard found Moore and Crawford.
Allie and Sadé found Rosemary and untied her. “That’s my friend!” screamed Allie, who went after Blanchard. But Rosemary had managed to grab some of Blanchard’s hair, which made her laugh.
Blanchard’s crew found James Mitchell, who showed Tessa’s crew “the door” and they left. And the belly dancer found James Mitchell, and they went off.
Ringside: The Diamond Collective, Rosemary, Mara Sade, Allie
ALLIE IS ALIVE! @T3SSABLANCHARD @WeAreRosemary @itsmarasade @VIX_CROW @itsmilamoore #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/eADiIhRGRT
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
This lead us back to the now darkened arena… Blanchard’s crew clawed up from under the ring, which was smoking. Rosemary and Sadé came through the entrance and the brawl was on.
This is getting less than zero reaction from the crowd.
Blanchard’s crew disposed of Sadé and surrounded Rosemary in the ring, but the lights went out again. And weird footage played on the Sliva Screen before Allie’s name appeared. And Allie, who is supposed to be dead, returned and chased off Blanchard’s crew. Hannfian and Rewholdt were surprised that Allie is back, despite the five weeks of videos featuring her.
Backstage: The Hardys
The Hardys send The Righteous a clear message — it’s almost BROKEN Season!@MATTHARDYBRAND @JEFFHARDYBRAND @NoNamexVincent @DEATHxWALKS #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/KasJFldaZu
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
The Hardy cut a promo in a parking garage, with Matt promising that it was soon “Broken Season.”
Four-on-Two Handicap Match
The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, Bear Bronson, & Cedric Alexander) vs. Moose & Leon Slater
.@CedricAlexander just pinned the X-Division Champion!#TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/Slw88ZGfFc
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) April 17, 2026
This is 4 on 2 to hammer home that Daria Rae is an evil authority figure who does mean things to the faces.
Moose played football in Syracuse, and I swear it seems like every town TNA shows up in either he or Francis played football there.
Moose played football in Syracuse, and I swear it seems like every town TNA shows up in, either he or Francis played football there.
Slater and Alexander started the match. Moose soon got the tag and mauled Alexander with a headbutt. Moose hit the uranage and the senton, then kipped up. Moose is a graduate of Syracuse University, so he’s a favorite with the crowd.
Bear Bronson tried to attack Moose, but he got dumped to the floor and hit a tope. Myers charged at Moose on the floor, but Moose ducked and Myers speared Alexander. Alexander tried for a dive, and Moose blocked that and tossed Alexander into the rest of the System. Slater then hit his flip dive over the ringpost onto the System.
Back in the ring, Moose hit Alexander with a spear, but Edwards blindsided Moose with the Boston Knee Party. This gave The System the edge, and Bronson tagged in and did nothing. Bronson blocked a sunset flip attempt by sitting on Moose’s chest. Edwards got the tag, and Moose overpowered him in the corner, but Moose missed a charge in the corner.
Moose got the hot tag to Slater, and he ran wild on Myers and Edwards. Slater caught Edwards with a leg lariat. Slater caught Bronson and Myers with a handspring back elbow. Slater hit a crossbody on Edwards for a near fall. Edwards thumbed Slater in the eye, and Bronson hit an avalanche. Myers hit a blue thunder bomb, and Alexander hit a frog splash off the top, but Moose broke up the cover. The fight went to the floor, and Moose hit a ringside security guard with a boot intended for Edwards. Edwards and Moose knocked each other out on the floor.
Slater took on the rest of the System 3 on 1. He held out for about 30 seconds, but then Alexander reversed a bulldog attempt into the Lumbar Check, and Alexander got the victory.
Winner: The System via Pinfall.
After the match, Hannifin and Rehwoldt narrated a package of highlights from tonight’s show.

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