TNA Wrestling held its Rebellion 2026
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Special Agent Zero Defeats Moose
In his first singles match in TNA, Special Agent Zero made an immediate impact by defeating Moose in a hard-hitting showdown.
Zero didn’t wait for the bell, launching himself over the top rope to take Moose out during his entrance. Moose responded with power offense, including a springboard crossbody to the outside and a thunderous superplex inside the ring.
One of the match’s biggest moments saw Moose spear Zero through a table at ringside, showcasing his dominance. However, Zero stayed resilient and continued to match Moose blow-for-blow in a striking exchange.
Late in the match, interference from The Great Hands and Alisha Edwards briefly distracted Moose, ultimately backfiring when Moose accidentally took out Alisha himself. The chaos allowed Zero to regain control, landing a decisive Choke Bomb after a Claymore-style kick.
Result: Special Agent Zero def. Moose via pinfall
Hardcore Country 6-Woman Match: The Elegance Brand vs. ODB, Mickie James & Taryn Terrell
The chaotic “Hardcore Country” six-woman tag match delivered one of the most unpredictable and entertaining bouts of the night, as The Elegance Brand emerged victorious over ODB, Mickie James, and Taryn Terrell.
The match quickly devolved into a wild brawl, living up to its “hardcore” stipulation. Weapons ranging from trash cans and canes to buckets, lollipops, and even hay bales were introduced early, with both teams embracing the anything-goes environment. ODB, Mickie James, and Taryn Terrell initially gained momentum with a flurry of offense, including a triple Thesz Press and creative use of various props to keep their opponents off balance.
However, The Elegance Brand regrouped and turned the tide by isolating ODB at key moments. The action spilled to ringside multiple times, where the use of wheelbarrows, buckets, and other unconventional weapons added to the spectacle. Despite a late surge from the veteran trio, including a high-risk crossbody to the outside, the numbers advantage and opportunistic tactics of The Elegance Brand proved decisive.
In the closing moments, interference and underhanded tactics sealed the outcome. After ODB fought back against multiple attackers, she was blinded by hairspray before being dropped with a DDT. The Elegance Brand capitalized immediately, securing the pinfall with a triple-team cover at 10:50 to win the match.
Following the bout, the focus shifted to a celebratory moment as TNA officials and talent came to the ring. It was officially announced that ODB will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame at Bound for Glory in October. The longtime fan favorite, visibly emotional, thanked the crowd and reflected on her 25-year career, while making it clear she is not finished competing.
The segment concluded with a strong ovation from the audience, capping off a memorable mix of chaos, nostalgia, and recognition for one of TNA’s most unique personalities.
Winner: The Elegance Brand (via pinfall)
Elayna Black is backstage counting her earnings from just the last 15 minutes. She admits Cleveland isn’t her favorite place, but she’s still enjoying the perks, flights, free drinks, and a front-row view of the TNA Knockouts Title match. Whoever wins tonight will be her next target, and she confidently declares that her reign will stretch well into 2027 and 2028, because this is the Era of Elayna.
TNA also announces a partnership with iHeartRadio to promote the “TNA Dream Chairs,” prompting a sarcastic jab about what a “dream” might actually look like.
Next up is “Nic at Night,” but before that, A.J. Francis makes his way out to cut a promo. Reintroducing himself, he boasts about his style, highlighting his LeBron 2 sneakers, and compares himself to LeBron James in terms of dominance. He mocks the crowd and takes a shot at the Cleveland Browns, claiming that while Nic Nemeth may have support from Bernie Kosar, he sees himself as the next Shedeur Sanders, someone destined to succeed once he leaves Cleveland behind.
A.J. Francis vs. Nic Nemeth
The match starts fast, with Francis landing an immediate superkick for a near fall. Nemeth fights back with strikes, but Francis uses his size and strength to stay in control, throwing Nemeth around and even sending him to the outside. Francis briefly tries to win by count-out, but Nemeth makes it back just in time.
Francis dominates much of the match, wearing Nemeth down with power moves and taunts. Nemeth rallies with strikes, a DDT, and a series of elbow drops. In a surprising moment, he lifts Francis and hits an Attitude Adjustment-style move, but Francis kicks out.
Both men trade big finishers and near falls. Nemeth lands a Fameasser and later an avalanche Danger Zone, but still can’t secure the win. The action spills outside, where Francis hits a devastating Down Payment on the floor.
Back in the ring, chaos erupts. Francis grabs a steel chair, but the referee intervenes. While distracted, Francis attacks the ref. Bernie Kosar enters the ring to protect Nemeth. Just as things escalate, KC Navarro runs in. Kosar strikes Francis with the chair, Nemeth follows with the Danger Zone, Navarro gets the referee back into position, and Nemeth scores the pinfall victory.
Winner: Nic Nemeth
Afterward, Nemeth celebrates with Kosar and the fans, while Navarro continues to threaten Francis.
Backstage segments show Eddie Edwards preparing for the main event, while Mike Santana is seen doing push-ups before staring intensely into the camera.
Finally, it’s time for the Knockouts division as Ariana Grace faces Lei Ying Lee for the TNA Knockouts Championship.

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