‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Feb 5th 2026)
Welcome to this week’s review of TNA Wrestling. Let’s get straight into the episode and see what went down on this week’s show…

Match #1: Trey Miguel def. Adams Brooks
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We kick things off with some one-on-one action as Trey Miguel takes on Adam Brooks. Adam Brooks comes into this match brimming with confidence. Trey Miguel lights up Adam Brooks, connecting a Moonsault onto Brooks outside of the ring.Trey Miguel takes a boot to the face from Brooks and is sent face-first into the turnbuckle. Brooks takes Miguel out of the air and goes for a cover, but only gets a two-count. Trey Miguel creates an opening of his own, comboing a Backdrop Suplex into an elbow to the face. From the top ropes Miguel lands a Dropkick onto Brooks. Brooks answers back with a Superplex that rattles Miguel, and takes the opportunity to dive through the ropes to flatten Miguel. Brooks follows up with a Sit-Out Powerbomb for a pin count of two. Keeping the momentum Brooks looks to lock in the STF, but Miguel reverses it with a pin attempt of two. Miguel connects the Poisonrana, into a Scorpion Kick, and Lightning Spiral to score the three-count.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #2: The Righteous def. Tommy Two Scoops & TW3
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Vincent starts things off by knocking Tommy off his feet and tagging in Dutch who lands Deathwalks onto Tommy before TW3 tags in. Dutch absorbs kicks, catches TW3 mid-air, slams him down as Vincent follows up with DDT. A unique combination by The Righteous onto TW3, finishing with Orange Sunshine to score the pinfall of three.
My Score: SQUASH out of 5
Match #3: Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz def. Elijah & Jada Stone
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Jada Stone and Tasha Steelz start off this match. Jada Stone takes control early, landing back-to-back Arm Throws, and connecting a boot to the face of Tasha Steelz. Mustafa Ali looks to play defense, but Elijah throws Stone over the ropes to “Fly with Elijah” to wipe out Order 4. Steelz fires back with an elbow to the face of Stone, and rains down strikes. Continuing the momentum Steelz lands a Suplex and goes for a cover, but Stone kicks out at two. Tags are made and Elijah lands a knee to the face of Mustafa Ali. Ali responds with a Rolling Neckbreaker, but Elijah answers back with a Sit-Out Powerbomb. Jada Stone and Tasha Steelz are back in the action, as more tags have been made. Stone lands a Slingblade, into a Split-legged Moonsault for a pin count of two. The Great Hands try to interfere, distracting the referee, which gives Agent 0 a chance to slam Elijah spine-first into the apron. Stone drops Ali with a DDT, follows with an elbow to his face, and plants him with another DDT. Stone then lands a Moonsault onto Order 4, but Ali wipes her out on the outside of the ring. Elijah goes to cover, and is sent left arm-first into the steel steps. Jada Stone connects with The Stunner and goes for the pin attempt onto Ali, but Tasha Steelz breaks it up with a boot to the face. Steelz tags herself in only to be met with Double Knees. Agent 0 distracts the referee allowing Mustafa Ali to intervene who goes for Elijah’s Highway Mans Farewell, and Tasha Steelz scores the pinfall of three.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5
Match #4: Tessa Blanchard def. Rachel Ley
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Tessa Blanchard starts things off by slamming Rachel Ley center ring. Blanchard keeps the pressure on, driving Ley into the turnbuckles, and follows with a Dropkick to the shoulder blades of Ley. Ley fires back with an elbow to the face, follows with a kick, and goes up for a Moonsault. Blanchard avoids it and counters with Buzzsaw to score the pinfall of three and secure the victory.
My Score: 2 out of 5
Match #5: Indi Hartwell & Angel Warriors def. The Elegance Brand
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Ash by Elegance tags in M by Elegance to face off against Léi Yǐng Lee. The Angel Warriors land back-to-back combinations onto M by Elegance, and Xia Brookside goes for a pin attempt. M by Elegances tags the rest of The Elegance Brand members as Léi Yǐng Lee and Indi Hartwell come to Brookside’s aid. Everyone trades blows, until The Elegance Brand is thrown outside of the ring. Xia Brookside lands a Dropkick onto Heather, sending her into the turnbuckle. The Personal Concierge holds Brookside in place giving Heather the opening to tag in M by Elegance. M connects a Step-Up Senton and follows with a double-team combo with Heather by Elegance. Ash and Lee trade blows on the turnbuckle until Mr. Elegance interferes, allowing Ash to take advantage. Both competitors go down in the center ring and reach for tags. Indi Hartwell connects with a Spinebuster onto M. Xia Brookside wipes out The Elegance Brand from the top ropes, and when Mr. Elegance tries to interfere with the help of The Personal Concierge, he accidentally glitterbombs Mr. Elegance instead of Brookside. Heather grabs ahold of Xia Brookside, but Brookside rolls her up to score the pinfall of three.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Final Verdict: 3/5
This week’s episode of TNA was a very mixed bag, feeling very much more like a functional show rather than must-see TV. The in-ring highlight came from Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz vs. Elijah & Jada Stone, which delivered the most complete match of the night with strong pacing, storyline advancement, and plenty of chaotic interference that actually served a purpose. Trey Miguel vs. Adam Brooks was a solid opener that did its job without ever threatening to steal the show, while the women’s six-person tag was fun but overbooked, saved largely by crowd-pleasing moments and character work. On the downside, The Righteous squash and the brief Tessa Blanchard bout felt like placeholders rather than meaningful segments, dragging the overall flow down. There’s nothing outright bad here, but the show lacks a real sense of urgency or standout moments to elevate it above “fine”.
















