
TNA Sacrifice 2026 Results – Here are results for TNA Sacrifice 2026, live from the Alario Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
BDE vs. Ryan Nemeth
BDE opens the night with his trademark flash, launching himself through the ropes while filming the moment for his 1.5 million followers. Nemeth cuts him off quickly, dragging him down with a neckbreaker and settling into a grinding chinlock that slows the pace and forces BDE to fight from underneath. BDE creates a brief opening with a sunset flip for a near fall, but Nemeth pops up immediately and wipes him out with a sharp clothesline.
Nemeth stays in control, hitting a high‑angle DDT for another two count. BDE slips free of a hangman’s neckbreaker and connects with a clean springboard cutter that finally shifts momentum. He heads up top and commits to a frog splash, but Nemeth gets the knees up at the last second. BDE crashes hard, and Nemeth hooks the tights on a roll‑up to steal the win.
Winner: Ryan Nemeth (6:34)
Trey Miguel vs. Mustafa Ali for the TNA International Title is officially announced for Rebellion.
The System meet with Order 4 backstage in a tense attempt to form an alliance. Eddie Edwards says Rebellion will be the night The System takes all the gold and strongly implies he’ll cash in his title shot on whoever leaves as world champion. Agent Zero agrees to take out Moose for The System, and Edwards promises Mustafa Ali the first title shot if he becomes champion. Even as they shake hands, it’s clear neither side fully trusts the other.
Tessa Blanchard vs. Jody Threat
Threat comes out firing, overpowering Blanchard with raw intensity and throwing her around the ring. Blanchard turns the tide by clipping Threat’s knee and immediately targeting the leg, twisting her into a standing figure‑four variation that forces Threat to fight through the pain. Threat breaks free and fires back with clotheslines, a pump kick, and a release German suplex that sends Blanchard crashing.
Blanchard snaps off a dropkick from the middle rope and hits a lungblower for two. Threat answers with a delayed vertical suplex and a deadlift running powerbomb, but Mila Moore places Blanchard’s hand on the ropes to break the count. A brawl breaks out at ringside between Moore, Victoria Crawford, Myla Grace, and Harley Hudson, distracting the referee. In the chaos, Moore slips into the ring and nails Threat with her shoe. Blanchard finishes it with a hammerlock DDT.
Winner: Tessa Blanchard (6:11)
After the match, all six women brawl. Blanchard hog‑ties Threat with power cables and drags her around the ring to close the pre‑show on a nasty visual.
A video package recaps how Steve Maclin went from fired to No. 1 contender for the TNA World Title. After the package, Nic Nemeth appears and calls his shot for Rebellion: he’s facing whoever leaves as World Champion.
TNA Sacrifice 2026 Results – Main Show
Leon Slater vs. Eric Young — X Division Championship
Young tries to outsmart Slater before the bell by jumping the man he thinks is Leon Slater during the entrance, only to discover Slater sent out a decoy. The real Slater explodes out of the crowd, diving onto Young and igniting the match with a burst of speed and aggression. They brawl around ringside until Slater finally rolls Young into the ring, hits the top rope, and lands a 450 Swanton Bomb less than a minute in, nearly ending the match before it even begins.
Slater stays hot, stringing together rapid‑fire offense and forcing Young to repeatedly roll to the floor to regroup. When Slater follows, Young turns the tide by whipping him hard into the steel steps. Young tries to set up a piledriver on the floor, but Slater kicks free and scrambles back into the ring. Slater goes for a Styles Clash, but Young bites his way out of it, then hits his own Styles Clash for a near fall that stuns the crowd.
Young slows the pace, punishing Slater with a hangman’s neckbreaker, a back elbow, and a discus lariat, taunting between every move. Slater fires back with forearms and a spinning suplex for two. Young answers with a Death Valley Driver and a top‑rope elbow drop, but Slater refuses to stay down.
They trade “boo/yay” punches mid‑ring until Slater plants Young with a massive Blue Thunder Bomb. The fight spills onto the apron, where Slater bites Young and superkicks him back into the ring. They move to the opposite apron, and Young spikes Slater with a brutal piledriver. Young drags Slater back inside, but Slater kicks out at two.
Young tries to finish it with a top‑rope piledriver, but Slater escapes, hits a Styles Clash of his own, then seals the match with another Swanton 450 to retain the title.
Winner: Leon Slater (15:18, retains)
One Man Gang is shown in the crowd. Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Mike Santana, who calls Steve Maclin “a manipulator and a real b!tch.” Santana says he got Maclin his job back, and now he’s going to rip out Maclin’s heart and feed it to him.
AJ Francis & Frankie Kazarian vs. The Home Town Man & Elijah
The Home Town Man makes a full New Orleans entrance, complete with Mardi Gras music and masked fans throwing beads into the crowd. Elijah starts with Kazarian, and the pace is quick from the opening lockup. The Home Town Man leads a loud “Who Dat?” chant before tagging in, and he and Elijah hit a double rope‑walk spot that pops the crowd. Elijah then uses The Home Town Man as a springboard to dive over the top onto both heels on the floor.
Francis and Kazarian regroup and isolate The Home Town Man, cutting the ring in half and slowing the pace. Francis trips him as he hits the ropes, and Kazarian follows with a springboard legdrop for a near fall. Francis crushes him with an avalanche in the corner, then drives a knee into him as Kazarian covers for two. The Home Town Man fights out of the corner long enough to tag Elijah.
Elijah storms in with a running boot, corner strikes, and a Twist & Shout for a near fall on Kazarian. He sets up for more offense but gets caught in position for a guillotine legdrop from Kazarian, who then tries for the chickenwing. Elijah escapes, and Francis charges, only for Elijah to hoist him into an electric chair and drop him with a sit‑out powerbomb for two.
Elijah walks the ropes again to set up a Destroyer on Francis, but Francis counters into an Alabama Slam, then cuts him in half with a spear — still only two. Francis grabs Elijah’s guitar, but Elijah ducks. The Home Town Man hits a crossbody off the top. Elijah gets the guitar, but Kazarian steals it and smashes it against the steps. Elijah charges Francis and gets thrown into the stairs.
The Home Town Man goes for a dive to the floor, but Francis catches him and chokeslams him on the apron. Kazarian immediately follows with Fade to Black to finish it.
Winners: AJ Francis & Frankie Kazarian (11:20)
Backstage, Cedric Alexander and Brian Myers insist they had nothing to do with what happened to Matt Hardy on Impact.
Tommy Dreamer and Carlos Silva come to the ring to address the crowd. Dreamer tells ECW stories, including the Dudleys breaking Beulah’s neck in a building with no air conditioning. They bring out Chris Bey, who talks about TNA investing in young talent and introduces the newest signing, Ricky Sosa. A heckler throws Sosa off his promo, but the crowd rallies behind him with “You deserve it!” and his own chant, making the moment feel big despite the stumble.
Backstage, Tessa Blanchard’s crew walk the halls. Mila Moore is lured into Rosemary’s bizarre realm by a blood‑covered bunny. A figure in a gas mask — identified on commentary as Havok — appears behind her. The scene ends with a “To be continued…” tease.
Dani Luna vs. Lei Ying Lee vs. Arianna Grace — Knockouts World Championship
Luna jumps Lee during the ring introductions, forcing Grace to immediately drop to the floor to avoid the chaos. Lee chases Grace back into the ring and runs straight into a suplex from Luna. Grace bails again, and Lee hits Luna with a shotgun dropkick. Grace pulls Luna out of the ring and smashes her head against the apron, then Lee dives onto Grace and throws her back inside.
Lee misses an elbowdrop, but recovers with a rolling necksnap and mounts the corner to punch away at Grace. She suplexes Grace out of the corner, but Luna grabs Lee in a choke. Grace surprises Luna with a cradle for a near fall. Luna German suplexes both Lee and Grace out of the corner, then slams Lee and nearly takes her head off with a boot for a near fall.
Luna goes for another boot, but Lee counters into a half‑crab. Grace grabs Lee in a cravat to break it up. Grace hits a fisherman’s neckbreaker on Lee, but Luna breaks the pin. Luna levels Grace with a forearm that sends her to the floor. Luna runs the ropes, but Stacks pulls the ropes open and Luna spills to the outside. Grace attacks Lee in the ring and hits a forearm strike for two.
Grace hits a neckbreaker on Lee, but Luna breaks it up again. Luna and Grace trade shots until Luna sends Grace to the floor. Luna nearly decapitates Lee with another boot for a near fall. Lee answers with a right hand to Grace and a kick to Luna. Grace flips out of a powerbomb attempt but walks into a spinning kick from Lee. Luna catches Lee with a slingshot Blue Thunder Bomb for two.
On the floor, Brookside and Stacks get into a fight, and Luna breaks it up. Luna hits Grace with a forearm, but Grace responds with a DDT on Luna for a near fall. Grace climbs to the top, but Luna cuts her off with a right hand and sets up an avalanche Samoan drop. Stacks tries to interfere, but Lee kicks him down and suplexes both Luna and Grace off the ropes.
Lee goes for Warrior’s Way on Grace again, but Stacks interferes once more. Brookside gets in his face, and Lee wipes out both Grace and Stacks with a somersault cannonball to the floor. That leaves Lee and Luna to square off one‑on‑one in the ring. They trade forearms mid‑ring with neither gaining a clear advantage until Lee lands a spin kick and then Warrior’s Way on Luna. Stacks drags Luna out of the ring at the last second, and Grace slides in to steal the pin.
Winner: Arianna Grace (13:43, retains)
Backstage, Allie tells Mara Sadé to “follow the white rabbit.” The rabbit leads Sadé to Rosemary, who hints that they’ll talk after Sadé’s match about making Michael B. Jordan interfere.
Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz vs. Trey Miguel & Jada Stone
Miguel and Ali open with a blistering exchange that instantly sets the tone. Ali hits a step‑up rana, but Miguel lands on his feet and nearly takes Ali’s head off with a kick. The crowd reacts big, sensing the chemistry between the two. Steelz and Stone tag in, and the pace stays high — Stone hits a tijeras, Steelz answers with a step‑up rana, and the match briefly devolves into a scrap until Miguel and Ali drag their partners back to their corners to reset.
Ali cheap‑shots Stone on the apron, and Stone demands to face him directly. The crowd erupts with a “You f****d up!” chant as Stone steps in. Ali overpowers her at first, backing her into the corner, but Stone catches him with a kick and spikes him with a spinning DDT. She heads up top and sends Ali to the floor with a hurricanrana. Steelz charges, but Stone ducks, sending Steelz tumbling outside. Stone goes for a dive, but the Great Hands step in front of Steelz and Ali — so Miguel launches himself over the ropes and wipes them all out.
Stone and Steelz brawl on the floor. Steelz whips Stone toward the apron, but Stone slides on the mat and gets caught by Ali, who plants her with a DDT. Back in the ring, Ali tries an arrogant cover, but Stone kicks out. Steelz tags in and struggles through Sliced Bread out of the corner, but manages to hit it. She misses a charge in the corner, and both men tag in.
Miguel comes off the top with a dropkick to Ali, then hits a fireman’s carry into a Shellshock. Steelz chops Miguel, but he shrugs it off and drops her with a side backbreaker. Ali goes for a superkick, Miguel ducks, and Stone eats the kick instead. Miguel sends Ali into the middle buckle with the nasty bump Ali always takes.
Ali recovers enough to hang Miguel with a Dance with the Devil DDT on the apron. Steelz follows with a frog splash, but Miguel kicks out at two. Ali yanks Miguel off the ropes into a cutter from Steelz for another near fall. Miguel catches Ali with an up‑kick, then hits a meteora off the top.
Stone and Steelz square off again, and Stone unloads with flying clotheslines, a running meteora, and a split‑legged moonsault for two. Ali tags in and goes after Stone, but Stone counters a double‑team attempt with a spinning DDT, then counters a backdrop into a destroyer. She climbs the ropes and hits a twisting moonsault to the floor on both Ali and Steelz.
Stone goes up again, but Ali cuts her off and sets up a Splash Mountain off the top. Stone counters mid‑air into a hurricanrana. She hits another twisting moonsault, but Ali kicks out at two in a huge near fall. Steelz grabs the International Title belt. The Great Hands jump Miguel and zip‑tie him to the ropes, leaving Stone alone. Ali hits Dance with the Devil, then crushes her with a 450.
Winners: Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz (15:15)
Backstage, Arianna Grace taunts Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside. Santino Marella steps in and makes Grace vs. Brookside for the Knockouts Title on next week’s Impact. Stacks calls Santino a horrible father on the way out.
Moose vs. Eddie Edwards
Before the bell, Eddie and Alisha argue at ringside. Eddie pulls a kendo stick from under the ring, but the referee refuses to start the match while he’s holding it. Alisha grabs the stick from him, and Moose immediately boots Eddie in the face to start the match.
They barely get going before Agent Zero hits the ring and attacks Moose from behind, ending the match almost instantly.
Winner: Moose by disqualification (0:31)
After the match, Agent Zero continues the assault on Moose. Alisha jumps on Zero’s back, clawing at him, and Eddie has to pull her off. The whole thing feels more like an angle beat than a match.
Backstage, Steve Maclin says he’s going to take everything from Mike Santana.
Elana Black vs. Mara Sadé — No Disqualification Match
Sadé enters with a bedazzled bat, but Black snatches it immediately. The bat never comes into play, as Black instead pulls a kendo stick from under the ring and beats Sadé with it. Black introduces a stop sign next, but Sadé uses the steps as a springboard and dropkicks it into Black’s face. Sadé celebrates, but Black disappears under the ring.
Sadé goes looking for her, and Black blasts her with a fire extinguisher. She sprays Sadé in the face, then rams her head into the steel steps before tossing her back into the ring. Black pulls out a steel chair and drives Sadé headfirst into the mat, then hits her with the chair repeatedly. After a stretch of slower offense, Black teases pulling out a table, but puts it back to draw heat and goes back to a chinlock.
Sadé fights free and retrieves the bat. She hits Black with it, then lands a slingblade. Sadé sets up a chair and hits a springboard crossbody for two. Black answers with an enzuigiri and a slam for another near fall. Black then pulls out a sack of thumbtacks and spills them across the mat.
Black goes for the Blackout, but Sadé counters with a backdrop that barely grazes the tacks — so Sadé immediately follows with a slam that drives Black directly into them. Sadé climbs the ropes and finishes with a moonsault.
Winner: Mara Sadé (9:37)
On commentary, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt take stock of the TNA World Title situation and speculate that Eddie Edwards will cash in at Rebellion, glossing over Nic Nemeth’s earlier announcement.
Cedric Alexander & Brian Myers vs. Vincent & Jeff Hardy
Vincent enters with his face painted like Jeff Hardy, and the two show instant chemistry as a team. Early on, they hit Poetry in Motion on both members of The System, then follow with stereo dives to the floor. The crowd is fully behind Jeff, as always.
Vincent climbs the ropes, but Myers crotches him on the turnbuckles. Alexander stomps Vincent and taunts Jeff from across the ring. The System isolate Vincent with quick tags, corner strikes, and a chinlock. Vincent escapes but runs into a high knee from Myers. Alexander chops him down in the corner and hits a dropkick to the shoulder for two.
Vincent finally catches Myers with a Russian legsweep and gets the tag to Jeff. Jeff hits forearms, a legdrop to the groin, and sets up the Twist of Fate. Alexander shoves him off into a spear from Myers. Alexander hits a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. The System go for a double‑team suplex, but Vincent makes the save.
Jeff hits Alexander with a Twist of Fate, and Vincent follows with a twisting DDT, but Myers breaks up the pin. Alexander dumps Vincent with a release German suplex. Jeff hits the Swanton Bomb — but the TNA‑Tron cuts to Dutch standing over a bloodied Matt Hardy, revealing the Righteous’ betrayal of the Hardys.
Jeff freezes, horrified. Myers hits the Roster Cut. Alexander hits the Lumbar Check. It’s over.
Winners: Cedric Alexander & Brian Myers (8:44)
After the match, Vincent leaves Jeff alone in the ring. Jeff struggles to his feet as the crowd encourages him.
The commentary team runs down the Rebellion card so far: The Hardys vs. Bear Bronson & Brian Myers for the World Tag Team Titles, Mustafa Ali vs. Trey Miguel for the International Title, Leon Slater vs. Cedric Alexander for the X Division Title, and Elijah vs. Frankie Kazarian.
The Concierge brings out the Knockouts Tag Team Champions and Mr. Elegance for an in‑ring announcement. M says Ash is still bedridden from the stress of being called a “mark” by the crowd and tells ODB to go back to the trailer park. ODB interrupts and points out the numbers game, then introduces Taryn Terrell as backup. Mr. Elegance laughs, noting it’s still three‑on‑two — until ODB calls for her music and Mickie James comes out.
James calls The Concierge “pickle d!ck” and leads the charge. James and Terrell trip Mr. Elegance, then take out M and Heather. All three women take shots at Mr. Elegance before ODB dumps him to the floor.
Backstage, Daria Rae warns Santino Marella that it’s unprofessional to pick favorites in the main event.
Steve Maclin vs. Mike Santana — TNA World Championship
Maclin and Santana lock up hard, and Maclin pie‑faces Santana to set the tone. Santana clamps on a side headlock, Maclin powers out, and they collide with shoulder blocks that neither man wins. They trade slaps and heavy strikes until Santana finally breaks through with a sharp superkick that catches Maclin flush.
Maclin goes rubber‑legged and drops. Santana moves in for a forearm, but the referee steps between them and immediately throws up the X. Medical staff rush the ring. The camera stays tight on Santana while trainers and Carlos Silva check on Maclin, who tries to stand but collapses again. A fifth trainer arrives as Maclin slumps against the bottom rope.
With the match effectively stopped, Eddie Edwards hits the ring and blindsides Santana. Maclin is helped to the back while Edwards takes over. Edwards hits a back suplex on the apron, trying to salvage the moment and keep the segment alive.
Santana fires back, backdropping Edwards on the floor and pulling out a table. They return to the ring, where Santana drills Edwards with a discus lariat and sends him back to the floor. Santana climbs the ropes and crashes down with a frog splash.
Result: No contest (Santana declared the winner by no contest after the stoppage and brawl)
Santana stands in the ring afterward, clearly disappointed, celebrating a moment that wasn’t supposed to end this way as the show goes off the air.
TNA Sacrifice 2026 Results
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