
TNA Rebellion 2026 Results – Here are results for TNA Rebellion 2026, live from the Wolfstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Countdown to Rebellion — Pre‑Show Coverage
Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt host the Countdown to Rebellion, setting the stage for the night.
Backstage, Eddie Edwards walks with the rest of The System, the group looking confident as the show asks the question hanging over the entire night — is this the moment The System takes everything?
Mike Santana is also shown backstage, his daughter carrying the TNA World Championship over her shoulder as she walks beside him. The visual alone suggests TNA wouldn’t fly her out just to watch him lose again… right?
Daria Rae joins the panel as the “expert analyst,” delivering a long, meandering word salad about the Hardcore Country Match that manages to use a lot of words without saying much of anything. Gia Miller checks in from the concourse, getting fan predictions for the Hardcore Country match.
The crowd chants for Santino as Daria Rae explains his suspension for barging into the women’s locker room and fighting a talent. The pre‑show continues with Rae and Hannifan debating the actions of TNA’s authority figures — apparently this is the strategy to sell late PPV buys.
Daria Rae then introduces The System, who come out to address the live crowd. TNA continues to overestimate their star power, but the group leans into it. Brian Myers calls Cleveland “the mistake on the lake” and tells the fans their tickets will become souvenirs after tonight, because this will be the Hardys’ final tag title reign. Bear Bronson promises there will be nothing left of the Hardys “but the memories.” Josh Alexander vows to kick off Rebellion by becoming the new X‑Division Champion. Eddie Edwards closes by promising he’ll win the TNA World Title for the third time and deliver it to The System.
Gia Miller then interviews kids in the crowd, and two fans who can’t be older than ten say they’re most excited to see the Hardys.
Ryan Nemeth vs. BDE
Before the bell, Ryan Nemeth grabs a microphone to address his parents sitting in the crowd. He jokes that while his dad prefers Nic, his mom likes him best — only for his mother to shake her head “no,” which the crowd loves. Naturally, this is all a setup for Nemeth to turn on Cleveland, calling the city dumb to draw heavy boos. He’s also wearing Pittsburgh Steelers–themed gear to guarantee maximum hatred from the crowd.
BDE bursts out of the gate, flying around the ring with speed and energy, but Nemeth cuts him off on the floor and drops him with a back suplex onto the apron. Back inside, Nemeth scores a near fall off a hangman’s neckbreaker and grinds him down with a chinlock. BDE fights back with flying forearms and catches Nemeth with a springboard cutter for two.
Nemeth answers with a jumping DDT for another near fall. BDE escapes a back suplex and nails an enziguri. He climbs the ropes and hits a frog splash, but Nemeth rolls to the floor to avoid the pin. BDE reaches for him, but Nemeth snaps his neck across the top rope, then slides in and hits the Big Hollywood Ending to score the pin.
Winner: Ryan Nemeth
Tom Hannifan brings out The Home Town Man to offer his “expertise” on the Elijah/Frankie Kazarian feud. Cleveland apparently doesn’t have a bigger baseball star than the fictional ones from Major League, because The Homer shows up wearing a Ricky Vaughn jersey. He tosses T‑shirts into the crowd to get them fired up.
Carlos Silva joins the pre‑show panel next and is immediately booed by the crowd — clearly a strong Create‑A‑Pro presence in the building. When the discussion shifts to Ricky Sosa, Eric Young interrupts to announce that Sosa is laid up in a hospital in Europe. Young then calls EC3 a “nepo baby” and challenges him to explain later tonight why he deserves to be in TNA at all.
Ace Steele is brought out afterward to lend his “expertise” and break down tonight’s main event. The panel continues to stack personalities as the show inches closer to the PPV.
Gia Miller interviews another fan in the crowd, getting his pick for who will win the main event tonight.
TNA Rebellion 2026 Results
Leon Slater vs. Cedric Alexander — TNA X‑Division Championship
Charity Evonna opens the show with the Star‑Spangled Banner, and then it’s straight into X‑Division action.
Leon Slater starts fast, catching Cedric Alexander with a handspring back elbow. Alexander tries to slip to the apron, but Slater boots him to the floor. Alexander avoids a dive, but Slater adjusts mid‑stride and hits a jumping rana off the ring steps. Back inside, Slater lands a top‑rope crossbody for two and chops Alexander in the corner. Alexander snaps Slater’s neck across the top rope and plants him with a uranage on the apron, then follows with a suplex on the apron for good measure.
Alexander folds Slater in half with a German suplex back in the ring. They trade strikes until Alexander dumps Slater and drills him with a dropkick to the back of the head for two. Alexander rolls to the floor to taunt the crowd, but Slater slides out and dropkicks him clean. Back inside, Alexander hits another German suplex for a near fall, then elbows Slater down and clamps on a chinlock. He rakes the eyes to cut off Slater’s comeback and boxes his ears before taunting him — which proves to be a mistake, as Slater fires back with a leg lariat.
Slater rebounds with another leg lariat for two, then charges the corner with a kick to the face. He climbs the ropes, but Alexander bails to the floor, so Slater launches himself with a somersault dive over the ring post. Back in the ring, Slater hits an inverted sliced bread for a near fall. He goes for the Swanton 450, but Alexander moves and hits a Michinoku Driver for two.
The crowd rallies behind Slater as he tries for a Styles Clash out of a sunset flip, but Alexander escapes. Slater gets caught in the ropes, and Alexander blasts him with a clothesline, then drops him with a brainbuster for two. Alexander follows with a top‑rope brainbuster into the turnbuckles, then hits the Lumbar Check — but Slater gets his foot on the ropes to break the count.
Alexander rolls to the floor, grabs the X‑Division title belt, and brings it into the ring. As he turns, Slater pops up, pulls him into a Styles Clash, and drives Alexander face‑first into the title. Slater immediately heads up top, hits the Swanton 450, and covers for the three‑count.
Winner: Leon Slater
Gia Miller Interviews Mike Santana
Gia Miller catches up with Mike Santana backstage. Santana talks about carrying the TNA World Championship for 86 days and how much that reign means to him. Alisha Edwards walks into frame, offering him “a little help” and telling him, “Let’s talk.” Santana looks wary but listens.
Frankie Kazarian vs. Elijah
Elijah comes out hot, looking fantastic in the opening stretch. He hits a flying clothesline, follows with a drive‑by knee on the apron, and nails his rope‑walk spot with ease. Kazarian turns the tide by German suplexing Elijah into the turnbuckles, then choking him against the turnbuckle hook. Kazarian leaps over the ropes and snaps Elijah down with a rana on the floor.
Back inside, Kazarian hits a slingshot legdrop and continues choking Elijah. He keeps the pressure on with a Russian leg sweep. Elijah avoids another legdrop and goes for a springboard clothesline — but Kazarian whips him with the strap from his guitar. No disqualification is called, for reasons known only to the referee.
Kazarian tries to steal Elijah’s rope‑walk spot, but Elijah blocks it and slams him to the mat. Kazarian goes for his springboard legdrop, but Elijah catches him and plants him with a sit‑out powerbomb. Kazarian dives straight into a high knee from Elijah. Elijah rolls to the floor, grabs the guitar strap, and lashes Kazarian repeatedly — including a few shots to the face that look brutal.
Elijah chokeslams Kazarian for a near fall. Kazarian bails to the floor and grabs Elijah’s guitar. Elijah follows and slides the guitar into the ring. Kazarian catches him with a slingshot cutter onto the guitar, but only gets two. Kazarian escapes Fade to Black, Elijah escapes the counter, and Elijah grabs the guitar again, breaking off the handle. He charges Kazarian with the jagged piece, but the referee finally decides to enforce a rule and confiscates the weapon.
With the ref distracted, Kazarian low‑blows Elijah and rolls him up for the pin.
Winner: Frankie Kazarian
Injury Report:
- The Hardys are injured but cleared.
- ODB and Mickie James are injured but cleared.
- Stacks has a black eye and he’s cleared but not wrestling.
- Mike Santana and Eddie Edwards are also cleared.
Backstage: Arianna Grace & Stacks
Arianna Grace and Stacks walk backstage, and Stacks — notably without a black eye — tells her he has a plan to ensure she retains the Knockouts Championship tonight.
Moose (w/ Alisha Edwards) vs. Agent Zero
Moose earns points immediately by wearing a proper wrestler’s ring robe — but he doesn’t even get to remove it before Agent Zero launches over the top rope with a plancha. Moose shoves Alisha out of harm’s way, and she comes up limping from the impact.
The match officially begins in the ring. Moose backdrops Zero to the floor and follows with a dive of his own. He pulls a table from under the ring and sets it up, but Zero cuts him off before he can use it. They fight onto the apron, where Zero tries to powerbomb Moose through the table, but Moose backdrops him onto the apron instead.
Back inside, Moose charges with a forearm. Zero answers with a clothesline, but Moose fires back with a dropkick that sends Zero to the floor. Moose charges outside, but Zero catches him with a pop‑up powerbomb into the ring post.
The crowd chants for Moose as Zero sets up a chokebomb in the ring. Moose escapes, and they trade “Boo!/Yay!” forearms. They collide with clotheslines, then Moose boots Zero and follows with a top‑rope superplex. Moose rises — and Zero kips up immediately.
They trade more heavy shots until Zero spills onto the apron. Moose then spears Zero off the apron and through the table in a massive crash.
Both men beat the count and return to the ring. Moose hits a boot, but Zero turns him inside out with a clothesline. Zero hits the End of Days — Corbin’s old finisher — but only gets two. Zero pounds away, but Moose fires back with a headbutt, a uranage, and a senton. Moose charges, but Zero dumps him to the floor. Zero goes for another dive, but Moose catches him and pop‑up powerbombs him onto the lower half of the steel steps.
Back in the ring, The Great Hands arrive to distract Moose. John Skylar drags Alisha onto the apron. Moose kicks Skylar, but the momentum knocks Alisha off the apron, aggravating her ankle again. Moose goes to help her, and Zero blasts him with a kick.
Zero then chokebombs Moose against the apron, rolls him inside, hits another chokebomb, and covers for the three‑count.
Winner: Agent Zero
The Elegance Brand (w/ Mr. Elegance & The Concierge) vs. Mickie James, Taryn Terrell & ODB — Hardcore Country Match
The Concierge opens by trashing Cleveland, becoming the fourth person in two hours to try to get heat by insulting the city. The Elegance Brand arrive carrying signs reading “I Am Not a Mark” and “Hardcore Hooker.” ODB comes out (allegedly) loaded, which honestly feels like the correct way to endure a TNA show. Mickie James brings a “mark bucket” full of weapons. If they’d watched SmackDown last night, they’d know “mark” is now considered impolite.
The Elegance Brand women wear matching “I Am Not a Mark” shirts. Ash grabs the mic and screams about how she isn’t a mark, starting to say something about the Concierge being a pickle… but the babyfaces attack before she can finish.
Everyone spills to the floor and starts throwing weapons into the ring. The Elegance Brand re‑enter first and briefly hold the high ground, but it doesn’t last. The fight spills back outside, where Ash and M get into it with three fans from Love Is Blind: Cleveland.
Taryn Terrell suplexes Heather into a pile of lollipops for a near fall. The babyfaces toss the lollipops into the crowd while the Elegance Brand regroup on the floor. Terrell and James chase them but get whipped into the apron.
Back in the ring, ODB gets a short burst of offense before Ash cracks her with a kendo stick. The Elegance Brand tie ODB to the bottom rope with a bullrope. Suddenly hay bales and a wheelbarrow appear — no explanation given, but they’re used as weapons. ODB pulls out a cooler full of pickles. Terrell and James try to dunk The Concierge into it, but Mr. Elegance tries to save him and ends up face‑first in the pickles instead.
Back in the ring, the babyfaces dress The Concierge in a pickle costume. Terrell then dives off the top, wiping out all three members of the Elegance Brand. Mr. Elegance clotheslines ODB and poses over her — so she grabs a pair of tongs and clamps them onto his crotch. Ash rushes in, sprays ODB in the face with hairspray, hits a DDT, and the Elegance Brand pile on for the pin.
Winners: The Elegance Brand
After the match, Tommy Dreamer and Carlos Silva hit the ring — and for a horrifying moment it looks like they might restart the match. Instead, they announce that ODB is entering the TNA Hall of Fame. The crowd erupts. ODB thanks the fans and brings her husband Big Al into the ring. She teases bringing her food trucks to Bound for Glory.
Backstage: Elayna Black
Elayna Black complains about having to come to Cleveland and interact with fans, but says she’ll be watching the Knockouts Title match closely later tonight.
Nic Nemeth (w/ Bernie Kosar) vs. AJ Francis
AJ Francis starts by showing off his “LeBron 2s” and calling himself “the LeBron James of professional wrestling,” making him the sixth person tonight to try to get heel heat by insulting Cleveland. Nic Nemeth, normally a heel, gets a massive babyface reaction — he’s a hometown star, wearing Browns‑inspired gear, and he brought out Bernie Kosar, the most beloved quarterback in franchise history.
Francis superkicks Nemeth immediately for a near fall, then goes for another, but Nemeth ducks. Nemeth tries for a jumping DDT, but Francis blocks it and throws him to the floor. Outside, Nemeth avoids a chokeslam but dives straight into the Right Hand of God. Francis returns to the ring and waits for the countout, but Nemeth beats the count at seven.
Francis avalanches Nemeth in the corner, then charges with a knee that sends him over the ropes. Francis gets into it with Kosar on the floor as the crowd chants for the Browns legend. Back inside, Nemeth escapes another chokeslam attempt but walks into a big boot.
Nemeth tries to lift Francis onto his shoulders but collapses under the weight. He recovers, hits a DDT, and drops a string of elbow drops. Nemeth finally gets Francis up and delivers an AA for two. Nemeth charges, but Francis spears him for a near fall. Francis goes for a chokeslam, but Nemeth counters into a Famouser for another near fall.
Nemeth climbs the ropes, but Francis crotches him and sets up a superplex. Nemeth fights out, headbutts him repeatedly, and brings Francis down with the Danger Zone from the top. Francis kicks out.
Francis rolls to the floor. Nemeth dives, but Francis catches him and chokeslams him on the floor. Francis tosses Nemeth back inside, then confronts Kosar again. He pulls a steel chair from under the ring. The referee stops him, so Francis knocks the ref out from behind.
Francis grabs the chair again — and Bernie Kosar steps into the ring. Kosar stands between Francis and Nemeth. Francis drops into a three‑point stance, ready to charge Kosar… but before they collide, KC Navarro runs out and distracts Francis. Kosar blasts Francis from behind with the chair. Nemeth hits the Danger Zone, Navarro throws the referee back into the ring, and the ref counts the three.
Winner: Nic Nemeth
TNA Knockouts World Championship Lei Ying Lee (w/ Xia Brookside) vs. Arianna Grace (w/ Stacks)
The stream cuts briefly, but returns just in time to catch Lei Ying Lee hitting a dropkick off the middle rope on Arianna Grace. The fight spills to the floor before returning to the ring, where Grace connects with a pump kick and a twisting neckbreaker for a near fall.
Lee attempts a sunset flip, but Stacks grabs Grace to block the roll‑through. Xia Brookside immediately calls for the referee to eject him — and the ref throws Stacks out.
With the numbers even, Lee unloads on Grace with a barrage of kicks and punches in the corner. She drops Grace with an exploder suplex for two. Lee charges, but Grace cuts her off with a back elbow. Grace follows with a middle‑rope forearm for another near fall.
Grace manages to position Lee for a superplex, but Lee fights her off and hits a blockbuster from the middle rope for two. Lee climbs again for the Warrior’s Way, but Grace rakes the eyes to stop her. Grace hits a facebuster and gets a near fall.
Grace then tries to remove a turnbuckle pad before dropping to the floor to grab the Knockouts Title belt. She slides in to use it as a weapon, but the referee confiscates it. Lee immediately capitalizes, hitting the Warrior’s Way — but before the referee can count three, Xia Brookside places Grace’s foot on the bottom rope.
Lee is stunned. Brookside drags her out of the ring and attacks, slamming Lee into the steel steps. Brookside throws her back inside, where Grace drills Lee with a knee to the back of the head.
Winner and STILL TNA Knockouts World Champion: Arianna Grace
The Return of EC3
Eric Young comes to the ring and demands that EC3 explain why he deserves to be in TNA. Young also makes sure to bury Cleveland, Ohio, and everything associated with it. EC3 arrives in a suit to a lukewarm reaction, tosses his jacket to a fan, and stares Young down. Young charges, and EC3 clotheslines him to the floor. EC3 challenges Young to a match on AMC Thursday and uses the word “pursuant” far more than anyone needs. He also reminds everyone he’s from Cleveland.
TNA International Championship Trey Miguel vs. Mustafa Ali (w/ Order 4)
Order 4 and Mustafa Ali appear with upgraded gear that looks suspiciously like Borg technology. Ali opens with a crisp rana and a kip‑up. Miguel answers with a sloppier rana of his own, sending Ali to the floor to regroup. Sadly, Ali does not attempt to wrestle with his new mechanical Borg arm.
Ali chops Miguel in the corner, but Miguel fires back with an enziguri. Ali charges and misses, smashing head‑first into the turnbuckle. He stumbles to the floor, and Miguel follows with a flip dive. Back inside, Miguel hits a twisting destroyer for a near fall. The Great Hands distract the referee, allowing Ali to launch Miguel into a cutter from Tasha Steelz for two.
Ali backs Miguel into the corner with an uppercut, but Miguel turns him inside out with a clothesline for a near fall. Ali hits a jawbreaker and a rolling cutter for two. Miguel counters with a small package for two. They fight over a suplex until Ali pulls Miguel into a fisherman’s suplex for another near fall.
Ali tosses Miguel to the floor. The Great Hands rearrange the steel steps while Ali taunts Carlos Silva. Ali tries to powerbomb Miguel onto the steps, but Miguel escapes and drives Ali’s head into them with a meteora — injuring his own knee in the process.
Back in the ring, Miguel hits a rana and a German suplex. Ali goes for a back suplex, but Miguel flips through. Ali plants him with a DDT. Miguel answers with a spinning DDT for a near fall. Ali hits a dropkick, Miguel rolls through and hits one of his own. Ali goes for the rolling neckbreaker, but Miguel avoids it and stomps him for two.
They fight to the top rope. Ali yanks Miguel down with a top‑rope Spanish Fly for a near fall. Ali climbs again for the 450, but dives straight into a cutter from Miguel. Ali rolls to the floor, and Miguel follows with a spinning DDT on the outside. Back inside, Miguel hits a top‑rope meteora and cradles Ali, but Ali kicks out at two.
Miguel clutches his knee. Steelz jumps onto the apron, and the Great Hands smash Miguel with their Borg helmets. Ali climbs the ropes, hits the 450, and covers for the pin.
Winner and NEW TNA International Champion: Mustafa Ali
Backstage: Lei Ying Lee
Gia Miller tries to interview Lei Ying Lee, who breaks down in tears over Xia Brookside’s betrayal. Lee can barely speak, devastated that someone she trusted turned on her in the biggest match of her career.
Back to the Undead Realm
Rosemary appears in the Undead Realm, explaining that all she ever wanted was for Abyss to be happy. She leaves Abyss and James Mitchell to cry together over his treatment on WWE: Unreal — or at least that’s the implication.
Victoria Crawford and Tessa Blanchard wander through the Undead Realm as well, only to be met with a distant scream echoing through the darkness.
Mitchell apologizes to Abyss for some of TNA’s more infamous angles from twenty years ago — including the parallel‑universe storyline where Abyss was allegedly a father at age eight. Abyss tells him there’s no need to apologize, because together they were dominant. He reminisces about winning the TNA World Title from Sting (technically the NWA World Title at the time) and then beating up Christian Cage, AJ Styles, and Sabu.
Mitchell recalls being in kindergarten and telling his teacher he wanted to be “a mad scientist,” which led to some interesting parent‑teacher conferences. The two reunite with their old ritual — “Click, DOOMSDAY!” — and Abyss vanishes into the ether.
TNA World Tag Team Championship The Hardys vs. Bear Bronson & Brian Myers
The Hardys enter dressed in all green, still visibly selling the injuries from Thursday’s table matches. They are, without question, the most over act on the entire show — the crowd erupts for everything they do.
Matt Hardy starts by clutching his ribs after a simple fist drop, selling the damage. He “deletes” Brian Myers’ head into the turnbuckles and hits a Side Effect for a near fall. The fight spills to the floor, where Bronson body‑blocks Matt, and Myers drives him into the apron.
Back in the ring, Bronson drops an elbow and repeatedly targets Matt’s ribs. Matt removes his shirt, revealing a DDP‑style rib‑tape job. He tries a sunset flip, but Bronson simply sits on him. Myers tags in and squeezes Matt with a bearhug on the mat before hitting a back suplex. Myers charges — and runs straight into a Twist of Fate.
Jeff tags in and immediately goes low on Bronson with a basement dropkick. He follows with a double‑leg drop to Bronson’s midsection for two. Bronson blocks a Twist of Fate and hits a Black Hole Slam. Myers comes off the top with an elbow, but Matt breaks up the pin.
Matt and Myers brawl to the floor and wipe each other out with a double clothesline.
In the ring, Bronson and Jeff trade “Boo!/Yay!” punches. Jeff hits a jawbreaker and bends Bronson backward with the Spinal Destination, but Myers breaks it up. The Hardys hit Myers with the Plot Twist, sending him to the floor. They follow with Poetry in (Slow) Motion, and Matt calls for the finish. Matt hits Bronson with the Twist of Fate.
Jeff climbs for the Swanton — but Myers yanks him down, snapping Jeff’s already‑injured arm against the mat. Myers backdrops Matt over the top rope. Bronson then plants Jeff with a sit‑out tombstone, and Myers adds a superkick just before impact to seal it.
Winners and NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: Bear Bronson & Brian Myers
Backstage: Moose & Alisha Edwards
Moose wants to take Alisha to the hospital after her earlier injury, but she insists she needs to stay for the main event.
TNA World Championship Eddie Edwards vs. Mike Santana
Two members of Downstait shout the lyrics to The System’s entrance theme as Eddie Edwards heads to the ring. The crowd is behind Mike Santana, though nowhere near the level of the Hardy reaction earlier in the night.
They start with clean mat work, trading arm drags. Edwards avoids the rolling cutter, Santana dodges the Boston Knee Party, and Edwards bails to the floor to regroup. They collide with shoulder blocks, and Santana runs through a chop to level Edwards with a tackle. Edwards escapes to the floor again, but this time Santana follows. Edwards lures him back inside, but Santana avoids another Boston Knee Party and hits a moonsault off the middle rope, then follows with a dive to the floor. Santana goes for a frog splash, but Edwards moves.
Edwards hits a tiger bomb for two and throws Santana to the floor. Santana back‑suplexes Edwards onto the apron, but when he goes for the rolling lariat, Edwards ducks and Santana smashes his arm against the ring post. Edwards throws him into the steel steps. Santana’s daughter scolds Edwards from ringside, and Edwards responds by slamming Santana’s arm into the steps again.
Back in the ring, Edwards targets the injured arm relentlessly, throwing Santana shoulder‑first into the post and applying an armbar. Santana fires back with a flying clothesline but aggravates the injury. He rallies with an enziguri, the Outline in Chalk, a cannonball, and a sit‑out powerbomb for two. Santana hits a frog splash for another near fall.
Edwards rolls to the apron. Santana follows, but Edwards sends him shoulder‑first into the turnbuckle, hits an enziguri, and drops him with a fisherman’s buster — the impact sending Edwards tumbling to the floor.
Edwards pulls up the protective mats, exposing the concrete. He sets for a tiger bomb, but Santana escapes and hits a Death Valley Driver on the concrete. The referee counts both men, and they beat the count at nine. They trade boots, then wipe each other out with a double clothesline.
Both men are down when Alisha Edwards limps to the ring on crutches, ankle taped. Moose follows — with full entrance music — and points to the Silva‑Screen. A video plays exposing that Alisha’s ankle was never injured, and she left Eddie a voice memo promising to help him win the title.
Moose stalks Alisha, but Bronson and Myers jump him. Santana wipes them out with a dive, but Edwards blasts Santana with the Boston Knee Party. Santana kicks out at two. Alisha feeds Eddie a crutch, but the referee confiscates it. Moose spears Edwards behind the ref’s back. Santana covers — Edwards does not kick out — but the referee inexplicably stops at two and refuses to count the pin.
The referee ejects Alisha, and Moose carries her to the back. Cedric Alexander tries to interfere, but Santana takes him out with a rolling cutter. Edwards hits another Boston Knee Party, but Santana kicks out again.
Edwards goes for a kick, Santana blocks it, and hits the rolling lariat — but his arm is too damaged to capitalize. Edwards hits another knee, Santana absorbs it, fires off another rolling lariat, then a second lariat, and finally gets the three‑count.
Winner and STILL TNA World Champion: Mike Santana
We go to credits.
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