June 18, 2026
Denver, CO – National Western Center
Commentary – Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- Six-Man Tag Team match – K.C. Navarro, Mike Santana, & Nic Nemeth defeated Order 4 via Danger Zone (pinfall)
- Ricky Sosa defeated Dak Draper via Blue Thunder Bang (pinfall)
- Indi Hartwell defeated Elayna Black via Backslide Pin (pinfall)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – The System defeated Moose & The Broken Hardys via Boston Knee Party (pinfall)
In-Ring: Xia Brookside, Lei Ying Lee
Security have to separate @TheLeiYingLee and @XiaBrookside to kick off #TNAiMPACT! pic.twitter.com/pdkIHWXhaL
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
The matches are set, the music is playing and the action is primed to be non-stop and possibly even total. It’s Thursday Night Impact! and we’re all set to get things impacting!
And you know what makes the biggest impact? Talking! With that said, Xia Brookside started off the show by coming to the ring and revelling in the chorus of boos that rained down on her. Brookside defended herself regarding turning on Lei Ying Lee.
Brookside said that she should have done it a long time ago just to see the look on Lee’s face. She called Lee a dumbass and promised to take the Knockouts Championship from her at Slammiversary. That conjured Lee right on cue, who came down and called her a snake.
Lee then yelled at her in Chinese for a bit before getting in the ring and threatening to beat up Brookside right now. They brawled for a minute until about 17 security dudes came down to break up the “melee in the impact zone.”
Lee started beating up security, and then kicked Brookside in the stomach. Lee went up top and Brookside rolled out of the ring, leaving the security dudes to wave their hands franticly while Lee’s music played.
Backstage: Mike Santana, KC Navarro
Security have to separate @TheLeiYingLee and @XiaBrookside to kick off #TNAiMPACT! pic.twitter.com/pdkIHWXhaL
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Backstage Mike Santana was interviewed about his six-man match tonight in which he MUST CO EXIST will Nic Nemeth. Santana talked about his lifelong trust issues and called Nemeth a bitch. He said that he’s a pro, so tonight he will CO EXIST with Nemeth, but at Slammiversary he will Spin His Block.
KC Navarro then injected himself into the interview and said that he was happy? that they were teaming tonight. Santana told him not to forget who looks out for him, then left, presumeably to look out for him in another room.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
Order 4 (Mustafa Ali & The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)) vs. K.C. Navarro, Mike Santana, & Nic Nemeth
.@NicTNemeth drops @Santana_Proud for the second week in a row. #TNAiMPACT @KCwrestles pic.twitter.com/59rvXBrZw1
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Right off the bat, we can answer the CO EXISTENCE of Santana and Nemeth: They are both existing in the same place at the same time. Nemeth dropped Santana for seemingly no reason last week after the pair had come down to help out Navarro in his match against Ali for the International Title. Also Navarro is on their team.
So for some reason, they decided to announce that if Nemeth and Santana can’t CO EXIST, it means Ali will be added to the World Title Match at Slammiversary.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Santana went to start things off but Nemeth grabbed a blind tag and started things off himself against Skyler. Nemeth then ignored a tag request from Santana and tagged in Navarro. They started arguing and Navarro had to separate them, giving Ali and Order 4 an opening to jump them all.
A brawl broke out off of that and Santana picked up Hotch and threw him onto Ali and Skyler on the outside.
Back from break things seemed to have settled down and Navarro found himself isloated in the corner. He took a triple powerbomb from Ali and Co that looked great, but Navarro kicked out at two. We also found out that during the break, the remaining members of Order 4 (who I didn’t even know were there) had been ejected from ringside.
Navarro started spamming superkicks and tagged in Santana. He cleared the ring, leaving only Hotch for him to take down. Santana called for Spin the Block, but Nemeth blind tagged him and jumped in to hit a Danger Zone on Hotch, who kicked out at two.
Order 4 used their inability to CO EXIST to hit a DDT on Nemeth, but Navarro made the save. Nemeth and Santana hit their finishers and each pinned Hotch and/or Skyler to get stereo three counts and win the match.
Winner: K.C. Navarro, Mike Santana, & Nic Nemeth via Pinfall.
After the match, Ryan Nemeth sucker punched Santana. When Santana went to get his revenge, he accidentally took out Navarro. That opened him up for a superkick from Nemeth (Nic, that is). Nemeth’s music played, which is how you know the segment was over.
Backstage: Nic Nemeth, KC Navarro, Ryan Nemeth, Mike Santana
The consequences of our opening six man tag team contest continue to be felt backstage. #TNAiMPACT @NicTNemeth @Santana_Proud @KCwrestles @ryrynemnem pic.twitter.com/EDYANA6EjS
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Back from break, Nic Nemeth checked on KC Navarro who was a lot less chipper than he was before. He tried to turn Navarro against Santana but Ryan showed up to laugh about it. Before that could become anything, Santana arrived yelling at the Nemeths. Security broke them up and Santana apologized to Navarro.
In-Ring: Frankie Kazarian, Leon Slater, Cedric Alexander
For the first time in over 15 years, @FrankieKazarian – one of the originators of Ultimate X – will enter the Ultimate X match for the X-Division Championship at #TNASlammiversary. #TNAiMPACT @CedricAlexander @LEONSLATER_ pic.twitter.com/cFhQhqHnY2
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Then it was time for a talk show.
The King’s Speech with Frankie Kazarian featured X-Divison Champion Cedric Alexander and he man he took the title from, Leon Slater.
Kazarian took credit for creating the Ultimate X Match (which will return at Slammiversary) and told the crowd they could thank him for it.
Kazarian asked Slater how he felt about not breaking the record for the longest X-Title reign. Slater said that it hurt and Alexander started uproariously laughing at him. Slater said that Alexander doesn’t know the pain he’s gone through about his failure to break the record.
Alexander yelled at Slater about having everything handed to him on a silver platter, but that didn’t matter when he took Slater’s title. Alexander then said he stole Slater’s dream and bathed in his tears over the title.
Then they started fighting and Kazarian tried to get control, separating them like a pair of five year olds. Kazarian then said that Daria Rae had added Kazarian to the Ultimate X Match at Slammiversary. The announcement got virtually no reaction from the crowd and Slater and Alexander left still yelling at each other.
Video: AJ Francis
A story of triumph, vision and the desire to achieve the impossible – this is the story of one of music's fastest rising moguls. #TNAiMPACT @AJFrancis410 pic.twitter.com/EnOowFysNv
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Back from break AJ Francis starred in an “Inside The Music” segment. It was actually a pretty funny spoof on a music doc about how Francis admired Suge Knight as a kid and knew that he was put on Earth to prevent people who didn’t deserve their own music like Elijah from having it.
Francis said that since he owns Elijah’s music and likeness now he’s a true music mogul and he hopes to inspire others to know the value in owning other people’s rights.
Ricky Sosa vs. Dak Draper
A very impressive victory for @rickysosa508 as @TheEricYoung watches on. #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/RevOHWhr2a
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Sosa cost Eric Young the TNA World Title last week by arriving, but I’m sure that Young has forgotten about all that by now… or not because Young manifested on commentary for the match. Draper looked like he found Joey Ryan’s gear after he was run out of town (moustache included).
They spun around in some waist locks before Sosa got a double stomp on Draper’s back. Sosa hit a moonsault next for a two count.
Draper countered a suplex with some clubbing forearms before dropping a knee on his face. Sosa countered a hip toss with a dropkick to regain the momentum. Draper went outside and Sosa leapt over the top rope onto him. Young stood up, but Sosa ignored him and threw draper back into the ring.
Draper slingshotted Sosa against the bottom rope and stomped him before laying in a few chops. Draper hit a scoop slam, but Sosa kicked out at two. Sosa came back with some chops of his own, but Draper caught him with a side slam.
Draper went for a gutwrench, but Sosa got out of it and hit a spin kick. He threw Draper with a German suplex and then hit some uppercuts in the corner. Sosa then hit a hurricanrana from the top rope and a missile dropkick to take Draper off his feet.
Sosa hit a Blue Thunder Bang, and unlike a Blue Thunder Bomb, it actually allowed him to win the match.
Winner: Ricky Sosa via Pinfall.
After the match Young stood up and started at Sosa. They’ll fight at Slammiversary.
Backstage: The Elegance Brand, Daria Rae
.@AJZiggy1818 in Ultimate X??? #TNAiMPACT @Ashamae_Sebera @IamGeorgeIceman @justmaggielee @Heathereckless @TheDariaRae @indi_hartwell pic.twitter.com/BWGfWFiigU
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Backstage the Elegance Brand approached Daria Rae and pitched Mr Elegance (in some incredible jean shorts) for the Ultimate X Match. Rae said that she doesn’t make decisions based on what talent tells her. Then she made a decision based on what the talent told her and added Mr. Elegance to the match.
Elayna Black vs. Indi Hartwell
It was CHAOS at ringside as @ElaynaBlack and @indi_hartwell faced off. #TNAiMPACT @Ashamae_Sebera @itsmarasade pic.twitter.com/xkbpLt06Xi
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Hartwell and Black are going one-on-one this week because Hartwell asked Director of Authority Santino Marella if she could go one-on-one with Black and he said “ok.” Who says bureaucracy doesn’t work?
Mara Sade joined commentary for the match because they still had the third headset out there from the previous match.
Black tried to get the jump on Hartwell off the bell but Hartwell blocked it and sent her to the corner for a hip attack. Hartwell hit a pump kick for a two count and then stomped Black in the opposite corner.
Hartwell went for a kick, but Black dodged it and hit a springboard double stomp for a two count of her own. Black grabbed a headlock, but Hartwell got out of it in time to take a clothesline.
Black went for an elbow, but Hartwell dodged it and came back with a spinebuster. Ash by Elegance and the Concierge appeared at the top of the ramp and that distracted Hartwell enough for Black to level her with a right hand.
Ash came down to ringside, but Sade prevented her from getting in the ring. Hartwell used that to roll up Black and get the quick win.
Winner: Indi Hartwell via Pinfall.
After the match, everyone left, leaving Hartwell and Sade in the ring to be happy about being in the ring.
Backstage: Santino Marella, Fabian Aichner, Nic Nemeth
The field for Ultimate X at #TNASlammiversary continues to fill out. #TNAiMPACT @milanmiracle @fabian_aichner1 @NicTNemeth pic.twitter.com/nsFMP2b6KK
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Backstage, Fabian Aichner approached Santino Marella who was just standing around. Aichner asked Marella to give him a spot in the Ultimate X Match and Marella said “ok.” Then Nic Nemeth arrived and asked Marella to add KC Navarro to the match as well. Marella shrugged and said “I just gave him one, so ok.” Productive conversation.
Backstage: Mike Santana
.@Santana_Proud is calling @NicTNemeth out for later tonight! #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/LgJUtvuvi6
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Back from break, Santana took over a segment about the Hardys and said that Nic Nemeth should meet him in the ring after all this is done. Why he felt the need to hijack a camera to do so instead of just going to the locker room, I have no idea, but before I could think about it too hard, it was time for the main event.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, & Bear Bronson) vs. Moose & The Broken Hardys (Broken Matt Hardy & Brother Nero)
As The Righteous watched on, @TheEddieEdwards scores a victory for The System against @TheMooseNation and The Hardys. #TNAiMPACT @MATTHARDYBRAND @JEFFHARDYBRAND @DEATHxWALKS @NoNamexVincent @bearbronsonBC @Myers_Wrestling pic.twitter.com/11jmjjrdFe
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Moose was taken out a while by by The System so he’s got revenge on his mind. The Hardy’s just went through a violent Garden Party (fine, ‘Wicked Garden’ Match) with the Righteous so they may be confused about who their opponents are tonight. As for the System, well apparently you can’t beat them.
Moose came out in a “Broken” coat, so it’s possible that this is Broken Moose for reasons.
Edwards faked starting the match against Moose before making Meyers do the honors. Matt decided he wanted some of that so he tagged in and finally the match started. Hardy beat on Meyers until Jeff came into to help out with some double teams.
The System left the ring to regroup and we left the show for a commercial break.
Back from said break, Edwards was beating up Jeff with an assist from Alicia. That brought Matt stomping around the ring to run her off. Bronson and Edwards double clotheslined Jeff which brought in Moose who’d had enough of Edwards and Powerbombed him on the ring apron (the moosiest part of the ring!).
In the ring, Bronson slammed Jeff and Meyers tagged in to take over with a chin lock. Edwards had disappeared, so it was only Meyers and Bronson left and they picked over Jeff pretty good.
Meyers and Jeff fell victim to the always dangerous double clothesline, but Edwards returned and prevented Jeff from making the tag. When he got there, Moose came in and cleared the ring with sentons, urinagi’s and dives over the top rope.
Moose and Edwards ended up in the ring together, but Meyers and Bronson saved him after a big slam. The System triple teamed Moose with Edwards goung for a pin but Moose kicked out.
Moose powerbombed Edwards, but Bronson followed up with a bomb of his own. Everyone started hitting their finishers, but no one went for a pin. Suddenly the Righteous appeared on the entrance ramp with a ladder.
Moose and Alicia exchanged words and Edwards tried to sneak one in. Moose dodged but Alicia hit him with a Kendo stick. That let Edwards get the win for the System.
Winner: The System via Pinfall.
In-Ring: Mike Santana, Ryan Nemeth, Nic Nemeth
.@Santana_Proud and @NicTNemeth have a heated exchange of words ahead of #TNASlammiversary. #TNAiMPACT @ryrynemnem pic.twitter.com/xkeL1PFnT0
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 19, 2026
Since we started the show talking, why not end it with some talking now that all that pesky wrestling is out of the way? Mike Santana stomped down to the ring and re-called out Nic Nemeth. Ryan showed up and Santana called Nic a bitch. Ryan denied him being a bitch and said he would be the next champion, while the crowd chanted “he’s a bitch.”
The bitch was back shortly thereafter as Nic came out and said Santana relies too much on the people liking him and he’s on borrowed time. Nic said that at “Slam” Santana wouldn’t call him bitch, he’d call him champion.
Santana invited Nic to come to the ring to fight but before he could, Santana rattled off his catchphrases and the show came to an end.

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