TNA iMPACT Results – April 2, 2026

TNA iMPACT Results – April 2, 2026

TNA iMPACT Results – April 2, 2026 – Mike Santana opens the show and says he went through one of the toughest men in TNA, Steve Maclin, and “dropped him.” He promises to walk into Sacrifice as world champion and walk out the same — and now he’s moving on to Eddie Edwards at Rebellion.

Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander interrupt. Edwards reminds Santana that he pinned him last week and says that when he wins the TNA World Championship at Rebellion, The System will officially run TNA. Santana fires back that Edwards doesn’t even believe his own words, otherwise they’d be fighting already. Alexander shifts the focus to Leon Slater, saying the X‑Division Champion has been “ducking and dodging” him.

Leon Slater arrives and tells Alexander he beat him nine months ago and will do it again. Alexander says he doesn’t care about the fans anymore — only The System, who will hold all the gold after Rebellion.

Mustafa Ali and Order 4 join the chaos. Ali, dressed to compete, promises to beat Trey Miguel for the International Championship at Rebellion. Trey Miguel comes out and calls Ali a coward who hides behind numbers. Miguel says Ali isn’t walking out with the title — “You mean not walking away like Jada Stone?”

Santana challenges the heels to fight, even though they’re outnumbered. Moose arrives to even the odds. Moose launches one of the Great Hands onto the others, and Santino Marella comes out with “an idea on his brains.” After the break, it becomes an eight‑man tag.

Mike Santana, Leon Slater, Trey Miguel & Moose (w/ Alisha Edwards) vs. Mustafa Ali, Agent Zero, Eddie Edwards & Cedric Alexander (w/ Order 4)

Moose starts with Ali, who immediately tags out. Alexander enters and gets flattened by a senton. Santana tags in, but a cheap shot from Edwards gives the heels a brief opening. Santana answers with a dropkick and tags Slater. Slater and Santana hit crisp double‑team offense on Edwards. Slater hits a rana off the middle rope, but Alexander catches him on the apron with an uranage and follows with a dropkick to the back of the neck.

Miguel and Ali tag in and have a fast exchange. Miguel hits a sliding DDT to the floor and a meteora in the ring for a near fall. Ali boxes Miguel’s ears and tags Agent Zero, who plants Miguel with a choke slam and a press slam. Ali returns to choke Miguel on the ropes while Tasha Steelz gets in a cheap shot. Edwards tags in and chops Miguel down. Edwards draws Moose into the ring so the heels can swarm Miguel behind the referee’s back.

Alexander gets caught in a small package for a near fall, then drives a knee into Miguel’s ribs. Miguel avoids Edwards in the corner, but Ali cuts him off from tagging. Ali distracts the referee so the Great Hands can attack Miguel on the floor. Miguel fires back with a clothesline that flips Ali inside out, but Zero tags in and hits a German suplex. The System double‑teams Miguel, and Alexander gets a near fall after a Michinoku Driver.

Miguel rallies with a Lionsault on Alexander, kicks Edwards away, backdrops Ali, and finally reaches Santana.

Santana unloads on Edwards with a flying knee, then dives onto Alexander on the floor. Santana hits a frog splash on Edwards, but Ali breaks the pin. Miguel hits Ali with a flying DDT, and the match breaks down into a series of dives. Ali attempts a dive onto Moose and gets powerbombed on the apron.

Moose and Agent Zero square off. Zero boots Moose, but Moose answers with a top‑rope superplex. Ali hits a 450 on Moose. Slater hits a 450 on Ali. Ali hits Slater with a Lumbar Check. Miguel wipes out Ali. Santana clotheslines Zero out of the ring, knocks down the Great Hands, and hits Alexander with a rolling stunner.

But Edwards catches Santana with the Boston Knee Party and pins the TNA World Champion for the second straight week.

Winners: Mustafa Ali, Agent Zero, Eddie Edwards & Cedric Alexander

Daria Rae confronts Santino Marella backstage and complains about the impromptu eight‑man tag he made earlier. She warns Santino that he’s on thin ice with the board. She also announces that whoever wins tonight’s Knockouts World Title main event will defend against Lei Ying Lee at Rebellion.

The Hardys and The Righteous

Matt Hardy appears conflicted between his Broken persona and his classic self as he addresses The Righteous. He says the Hardys extended brotherhood, even having Jeff paint Vincent’s face for their match on Friday, but The Righteous didn’t reciprocate.

Vincent and Dutch come out and insist they’re “family.” They claim they didn’t betray the Hardys — love simply requires sacrifice. Dutch says love isn’t gentle, and the Hardys aren’t victims, but “the offering.” The message is cryptic and unclear.

The Hardys challenge them to fight. Vincent says the Hardys have something The Righteous want — not titles or money, but something else. Matt invites them into the ring again, but Vincent declines. Matt makes the match for next week. Dutch agrees, but only if it’s “extreme.” Jeff raises the stakes to a tag team tables match for the TNA Tag Team Titles.

Backstage, the person in the bunny costume uses “magical powers” to abduct Victoria Crawford while she’s walking with Tessa Blanchard.

Arianna Grace mocks Mike Santana backstage for losing his match. She tells him world champions are supposed to win and suggests he take notes. Santana reminds her that “they don’t even work here.”

Tessa Blanchard vs. Jody Threat — Bunkhouse Match

Blanchard enters in jeans and brings a bull rope. Threat, dressed in black, is attacked on the ramp, but fires back with a trash can shot and throws Blanchard into the ring to officially start the match.

Threat searches under the ring for weapons — chairs, cables, trash cans — and pelts Blanchard with one. She tosses a kendo stick into the ring, nearly hitting commentary. The extended search gives Blanchard time to recover, and she catches Threat with a sliding dropkick to take control.

Blanchard attacks until she misses a charge with a trash can. At ringside, both women struggle to move a massive equipment case. Threat eventually gets it into the ring, but Blanchard cuts her off with a running forearm. Threat powerbombs Blanchard onto the apron and throws her back inside.

Threat sets Blanchard on a chair for a meteora, but Blanchard escapes and Threat crashes knees‑first. Blanchard wedges a chair in the corner, traps Threat’s head against it, and hits a dropkick. Threat rallies with the cowbell and headbutts Blanchard, leaving her draped over the top turnbuckle. Threat uses a cable to choke Blanchard.

Threat hits Blanchard with the cowbell again and wedges her head into the heavy case, but misses a knee drop into it. Blanchard removes her belt and whips Threat repeatedly. She then takes the referee’s belt and tries to choke Threat out. Threat powers Blanchard onto her shoulders while being choked and hits an F5‑style slam, but Blanchard maintains the choke and slides to the floor for extra leverage.

The referee stops the match, awarding it to Blanchard.

Winner: Tessa Blanchard (referee stoppage)

Backstage, Ryan Nemeth demands answers about who attacked his brother Nic Nemeth at Sacrifice. He questions BDE, and Frankie Kazarian joins in to stir trouble. Elijah arrives to chase the heels off.

Later, a battered Tessa Blanchard is led into a red‑lit room by the bunny.

AJ Francis vs. Home Town Man

AJ Francis goes for a choke slam early, but the Home Town Man slaps him across the back of the head to break it. The Home Town Man tries to body‑slam Francis, and it goes exactly as expected — Francis doesn’t budge. Francis mocks the crowd for chanting for the local competitor, then drills him with a running knee and flips over the top rope to the floor.

Francis spits on the Drew Brees jersey the Home Town Man wore to the ring. The Home Town Man fires up with a full Hulk Hogan–style comeback and actually manages to slam Francis. He charges in, but Francis cuts him down instantly with a spear. Francis follows with a choke slam and scores the pin.

Winner: AJ Francis

After the match, AJ Francis plays footage from Sacrifice showing Nic Nemeth laid out in the locker room. Francis ends the speculation and admits he was the one who attacked Nemeth. He says Nic steals opportunities from him, and that he is the real show stealer in TNA.

Ryan Nemeth comes out to defend his brother but refuses to step into the ring. Francis tells him he’ll leave Nic Nemeth “without a pulse” at Rebellion in Cleveland. Commentary clarifies that Francis is facing Nic, not Ryan.

Backstage, Lei Ying Lee shows Xia Brookside a message from her father to motivate her for tonight’s Knockouts World Title match.

Moose vs. Agent Zero is made official for Rebellion.

The One Man Gang is shown in the crowd for the main event.

Xia Brookside (w/ Lei Ying Lee) vs. Arianna Grace (w/ Stacks) — TNA Knockouts Championship

This marks the first Knockouts main event of the AMC era.

Brookside starts fast with an Oklahoma Roll for a near fall and targets Grace’s arm with an arm ringer. Grace slips out and sweeps the leg. Brookside answers with a series of arm drags and a dropkick, sending Grace to the floor to regroup with Stacks.

Stacks distracts Brookside, allowing Grace to land a cheap shot and take control. Grace hits a diving clothesline for a near fall, then delivers a backbreaker and chokes Brookside on the ropes. Grace follows with a fisherman’s neckbreaker for another near fall. Brookside escapes a chinlock, and both women collide with simultaneous clotheslines.

They trade strikes, and Brookside gains momentum with multiple clotheslines.

After the commercial break, Grace is firmly in control. She hits a meteora in the corner, a Russian leg sweep, and a facebuster. Stacks hands her the cobra, but Brookside fires back with a tornado DDT. Stacks drags Brookside out of the ring, drawing Lei Ying Lee into the fight. Grace sends Lee into the steel steps. Brookside tackles Grace with a Thesz Press and unloads with punches. She then hits Stacks with a tornado DDT on the floor, all in front of Carlos Silva.

Back inside, Grace goes for the cobra, but Brookside counters and applies it herself. They struggle over the weapon until Brookside shoves Grace into Stacks and rolls her up, but Grace kicks out and drops Brookside with a boot.

Grace grabs the title belt but hesitates. Brookside hits a lung blower for two. Grace sends Brookside into the turnbuckles and climbs the ropes. Brookside catches her and sets up for the Brooksie Bomb, but Stacks interferes again. Lei Ying Lee spears Stacks. With the referee distracted, Grace grabs the title belt and blasts Brookside in the face. Grace hits another facebuster and gets the pin.

Winner: Arianna Grace (retains the Knockouts Championship)

After the match, Grace and Stacks surround Lei Ying Lee as she checks on Brookside. Mike Santana runs out and clears the ring, dropping Stacks with a discus lariat.

Eddie Edwards comes through the crowd to address Mike Santana. Edwards mocks Santana for letting his emotions control him, allowing Arianna Grace and Stacks to get inside his head. Edwards reminds Santana he has pinned him twice and says Santana clearly isn’t in control of himself.

Santana invites Edwards to climb over the guardrail and fight him, but Edwards refuses. He says he already beat Santana once tonight and will do it again at Rebellion. Edwards claims that on the biggest night of Santana’s life, he’ll be remembered as the man who couldn’t hold it together. Santana fires back that he is the standard of TNA — and the only thing that won’t be held together at Rebellion is Edwards’ face.

Father James Mitchell appears to close the show. He welcomes Tessa Blanchard — now fully cleaned up and in new attire, showing no signs of the Bunkhouse Match — into the “Undead Realm.”

Next Week on iMPACT:

  • The Hardys vs. The Righteous — Tables Match for the TNA Tag Team Titles
  • Jada Stone vs. Dani Luna
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. BDE

TNA iMPACT Results – April 2, 2026

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