TNA Impact! Results – Feb. 12, 2026 – The System vs. Mike Santana, Moose, & The Hardys

February 12, 2026
Albuquerque, NM – Tingley Coliseum
Commentary – Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt
Results via Joseph Collins of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Nic Nemeth defeated Rich Swann via Danger Zone (pinfall)
  2. Albuquerque Street Fight match – Mara Sade defeated Ryan Nemeth via Superkick (pinfall)
  3. Eight-Man Tag Team match – The System defeated Mike Santana, Moose, & The Hardys via Over The Shoulder Sit-out Driver (pinfall)

In-Ring: Moose, Mike Santana, Daria Rae

Moose came out of address the live crowd, not to complain, because where he comes from getting jumped by two or four guys is just another Thursday. Moose created the System four years ago, and he knows how to dismantle it. Moose called out someone with the blueprint for taking out every member of the System, one man at a time, and that is TNA World Champion Mike Santana. 

Santana entered through the crowd. Santana acknowledged that he and Moose made each other miserable a few years ago, but together they can take out the System with the Hardy Boys as their partners. 

But instead of the Hardys, it’s Daria Rae, the S.U.I.T. “Shut Up I’m Talking!” That isn’t so clever that Rae needs to say it everytime she comes out. Rae is here to throw Santana and Moose out for the time being, because the System v. Santana, Moose & The Hardys isn’t happening until the main event. 


Backstage: Ryan Nemeth

Gia Miller interviewed Ryan Nemeth in the back, who predicted that the crowd will be chanting “Let’s Go Hunk!” at the end of their street fight later tonight.


Backstage: Moose, Alisha Edwards

In the back, Alisha Edwards told Moose in the back that she was thinking about leaving TNA for her mental health. Moose supports whatever decision she makes, but there’s always a place for her in Moose’s corner. (Oh, she’s so turning on him…) 


Rich Swann vs. Nic Nemeth

The commentary was barely louder than the crowd. This is the match where the commentary got out two weeks ago after the live episode of Impact ended two weeks ago. Rehwoldt finally explained “Option C” to the new TNA viewers, that Swann can “cash in” in X Division Title for a World Title shot. 

Swann got a near fall after a snap legdrop. Swann sent Nemeth headfirst into the turnbuckle and Nemeth flopped to sell the bump. On the floor, Swann charged at Nemeth and Nemeth backdropped into a headfirst bump on the apron. Swann basically head butted the apron but his body was coming straight down on the apron. 

Back in the ring, Swann sold his neck and Nemeth worked a chinlock. Swann mounted a comeback and floored Nemeth with a clothesline. Swann caught Nemeth with a hangman’s neckbreaker, than a somersault into a splash for a near fall.  Nemeth came back with a Famouser for a near fall. 

Nemeth hit a superkick, but Nemeth flipped out of a Danger Zone attempt and hit a kick of his own. Swann hit a frog splash for a near fall. Swann missed a Phoenix Splash and Nemeth spiked him down to the mat with a DDT. This was easily the third time Swann took a bump where he was driven headfirst into the mat. Nemeth locked in a sleeper hold with a body scissors. Swann powered up and drove Nemeth down to the mat with a DDT. Swann tried for a springboard cutter, but Nemeth snatched him out of the air with the Danger Zone and got the pinfall.

Winner: Nic Nemeth via Pinfall.


Backstage: Indi Hartwell, Xia Brookside

Indi Hartwell and XIa Brookside did the math, and since each one of them pinned one of the Knockouts tag team champions over the last few weeks, that adds up to a title shot for them at No Surrender.


Backstage: The Righteous

The starts will aligned at No Surrender when The Righteous and the Hardys team up to face Order 4. “Everything is going exactly as it should.” This smells like it’s ending in a 6-on-2 beatdown on the Hardys tomorrow.


In-Ring: Eric Young, BDE

Young came out and got the “What!” treatment from crowd throughout his promos, then called out BDE to see if he was going to join him in cleansing TNA. Young doesn’t understand BDE’s popularity, but he knows he needs him and thinks BDE should join him to help him fight the politicians in TNA. BDE doesn’t need Eric Young and his “imaginary friends,” he just needs the fans cheering him on. BDE turned down Young, so Young hit him with a microphone. A gaggle of referees came out to try and stop Young’s beating, but Young still gave BDE a piledriver. Security came out to help, so Young pie-faced the female referee and gave one of the security guys a piledriver, too. Young got in the face of a female fan on the floor where he gave another security guy a piledriver. 

They can drop this thing with Young. It hasn’t ’t gone anywhere in six months. 


Backstage: Eric Young, Santino Marella, Daria Rae

In the back, security was trying to throw Eric Young out of the arena, and Santino Marella announced he was suspended. But Daria Rae intervened and rescinded the suspension. Rae got an email from “the higher up in TNA”  that Young will be part of No Surrender with a match against BDE. 


Albuquerque Street Fight Match
Ryan Nemeth vs. Mara Sade

Nemeth work a “Women’s Wrestling Champion of the World” t-shirt. 

The fight started on the floor, and they brawled through the crowd for about a minute before the match got in the ring. Sadé found some cookie sheets underneath the ring to use as a weapon. Sadé came off the top with a dropkick, and Nemeth dropped to the floor to regroup. Sadé went for a sliding kick, but got tied up in the ring skirt. 

Sadé found chair underneath the ring, but Nemeth yanked Sadé down to the floor by the back of her head. Nemeth gave Sadé a hangman’s neckbreaker on the AMC logo on the floor. Nemeth went for a neckbreaker on the chair, but Sadé escaped that, then used the chair a springboard to hit a clothesline. 

Sadé dumped a sack of lollipops onto the floor, like they were thumbtacks. They fought over a suplex, and eventually Sadé suplexed Nemeth onto the lollipops. 

Back in the ring, Sadé used a Singapore cane to beat Nemeth. Sade tried to choke Nemeth out with the cane, but Nemeth reversed that into a cradle for a near fall. Nemeth got the cane and used it on Sadé. Nemeth climbed the top rope with the cane, but took to long and Sadé crotched him. Sadé hit a superkick for the pinfall.

Winner: Mara Sade via Pinfall.


Video: Injury Report

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • Moose is CLEARED from his nagging back injury. 
  • Jeff Hardy is CLEARED despite nagging injuries. 
  • Jada Stone is OUT after getting a tombstone from Mustafa Ali last week. 
  • Ash by Elegance remains CLEARED. 
  • BDE is BEING EVALUATED after a piledriver from Eric Young earlier. 

Backstage: Mance Warner, Steph De Lander

Mance Warner and Steph DeLander introduce themselves to the new AMC audience. They’re not worried about TNA politics (they’d be the only ones), they’re about stacking bodies. 


Video: Mustafa Ali, Order 4, Elijah

Ali and Elijah video package hypes up a casket match between them. This was another package that was plagued with poor audio. The casket will be shaped like a large guitar case. 


TNA No Surrender 2026 Card Rundown

No Surrender: 

  • Knockouts Battle Royal for a future Knockouts Title Shot. 
  • Leí Ying Lee v. Arianna Grace for the TNA Knockouts Title
  • The Elegance Brand v. Indi Hartwell and Xia Brookside for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Titles.
  • Stacks v. Trey Miguel for the TNA International Title 
  • BDE v. Eric Young 
  • The Hardys & The Righteous v. Order 4 
  • Mike Santana & Leon Slater v. Nic Nemeth & Eddie Edwards 

Backstage: Santino Marella, Arianna Grace

In the back, Arianna Grace thanks her father for giving her a match for the TNA Knockouts Title by picking his pocket for the Cobra. I sure hope Santino doesn’t watch a replay of the show to see what his daughter did.


Eight-Man Tag Team Match
The System (Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, Bear Bronson, & Cedric Alexander) vs. Mike Santana, Moose, & The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy)

Santana is definitely over with the live crowd. He started out with Brian Myers and floored him with a dropkick. Edwards ran in and ate a superkick from Santana. Santana flattened Myers with a senton. The Hardys double-teamed Myers, and Jeff got a near fall after a splash. 

Myers maneuvered Santana into the System’s corner. Bear Bronson mauled him with a clothesline in the corner. Alexander got the tag and dropped Santana trying to suplex him, then he hit an elbow for near fall. Santana got the tag to Moose who went after everybody in the System. He hit Edwards with a boot and Myrers with a uranage and senton. Moose pulled Alexander out of the corner with the sit-down choke bomb for a near fall. Myers got into an argument with Alisha Edwards, which distracted Moose and allowed Alexander to hit a kick. Edwards tried to take advantage, but Moose cut him off. Matt Hardy got the tag and deleted Edwards, Myers and Alexander’s heads into the turnbuckles. Matt went for the Twist of Fate, but Bear Bronson body blocked him to the mat. 

Matt Hardy tried for a sunset flip, but Bronson blocked it and sat down on Matt. Bronson sent Matt into Myers boot, and Hardy got worked over in the heel corner. Myers worked Hardy over with a chinlock. Matt escaped with a jawbreaker, but ran into a knee. Edwards got the tag and worked over Matt some more. 

Edwards drew Moose and Jeff Hardy in the ring so the rest of the System could triple-team Matt. The ref kept missing the blatant cheating of the System, so the crowd chanted “ref you suck!” Alexander took Matt down with a dragon screw leg whip. 

Edwards drew Moose and Jeff Hardy in the ring so the rest of the System could triple-team Matt. The ref kept missing the blatant cheating of the System, so the crowd chanted “ref you suck!” Alexander took Matt down with a dragon screw leg whip.

The crowd got behind Matt Hardy while Bronson stalked him around the ring. Bronson drove him into the corner with shoulder blocks. 

Alexander got a near fall after a suplex, then went to a chinlock. Myers walked into a Side Effect from Matt, who got the hot tag to Santana. Santana squared off with Edwards. Santana caught Edwards with an enziguri, then rolled out of the corner with a stunner for a near fall. 

The match broke down with everyone brawling. The Hardys and Moose isolated Edwards. Moose drove Edwards down with a uranage, and Santana flew in with a splash. Santana went for a cover, but the rest of the System broke up the pin attempt. 

Now the System isolated Santana. Edwards hit  blue thunder bomb, Myers flew in with a top rope elbow, Alexander flew in with a splash, but Edwards (who was busted open and bleeding from the nose) only got two. 

Everyone on both sides played “hit a move, take a move” until Santana and Edwards took each other out with a double clothesline. 

Jeff Hardy and Bronson got tags and squared off in the ring. Hardy took Bear down with a clothesline and a reverse atomic drop. Jeff dropped an elbow for a near fall. Jeff went for a submission on Bronson. Myers grabbed one of the title belts to try and use as a weapon, but Alisha Edwards cut that off. Moose took out Myers with a dive, Edwards followed out with a dive on Moose, and Santana followed out with a dive on Edwards. 

This left Bronson in the ring with the Hardys, and they took him out with the Plot Twist. Jeff went to the top, but Cedric crotched him. Bronson pulled Jeff out of the corner and drove him down with a sit-out tombstone (Owen Driver ’97) and Bronson got the biggest win of his career. 

Winner: The System via Pinfall.