27th Feb2026

‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Feb 26th 2026)

by Phil Wheat

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: Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth def. Mike Santana & Leon Slater

The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:

Leon Slater and Nic Nemeth start this tag team match. Slater absorbs a kick to the abdomen before connecting a Dropkick to Nic Nemeth and follows with an Elbowdrop. Ryan Nemeth joins the fray but gets tossed outside the ring by Slater. Mike Santana follows up by slamming Ryan Nemeth back-first off the edge of the apron. Leon Slater then flattens the Nemeth brothers outside the ring. Slater and Santana keep the momentum rolling, landing a tag team combination on Nic Nemeth. Mike Santana drives a Back Elbow into him and follows with a Dropkick to Nic Nemeth’s head for a two-count. Nic answers with a Superkick to Santana, and both men drop in the center of the ring. Ryan interferes while Nic distracts the referee. Nic Nemeth connects an Elbowdrop to Santana’s stomach. Mike Santana is stuck in the Nemeth brothers’ corner, absorbing multiple stomps to the midsection. Ryan goes for a cover, but Santana kicks out. Mike Santana creates some space of his own and connects the Rolling Buck 50 onto Ryan Nemeth. Tags are made, and Leon Slater keeps the momentum in his favor with a Crossbody onto Nic Nemeth. Nic tosses Slater over the top rope, and he lands face first into the apron. Mike Santana goes for another Rolling Buck 50 but gets caught in a combo by the Nemeth brothers. Santana kicks out at two point nine. He gets a tag on Slater before diving through the ropes to wipe out Ryan Nemeth. Slater avoids a Superkick by adjusting mid-air, but Nic Nemeth connects The Famouser for a two-count. Nic tries to continue his momentum by placing Slater on the top rope, but Slater answers with a Headbutt. Eric Young rushes ring-side but Santana intervenes backing him off, giving Slater the chance to set up for the Swanton 450, but Nic Nemeth got the knees up scoring the pinfall of three.

My Score: 3.5 out of 5

Match #2: Dani Luna def. Léi Yǐng Lee

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Léi Yǐng Lee and Dani Luna start the match by trading multiple blows. Lee gains momentum by connecting a knee to Luna’s jaw and following with a Dropkick. Luna fires back by tossing Lee into the top rope. Luna then connects with a Suplex to maintain control of the match. She drops Lee in the center of the ring for a two-count. Luna slams into Lee with a knee to the side of her head. She goes for another Suplex, but Lee counters with two roll-up pin attempts for a two-count. Léi Yǐng Lee sets up for a Guillotine, but Luna counters out with a Suplex. Luna wraps a chain around the top turnbuckle, ready to send Léi Yǐng Lee into it, but Lee prevents it. Lee creates space with a series of strikes and connects with a Superkick. She follows with Hammerfists to Luna’s head and launches her with a Suplex for a two-count. Luna avoids a knee to the midsection and sends Lee into the turnbuckle before planting her with a rebound Blue Thunder for a pin attempt. Lee kicks out at two. Lee goes for a kick, but Luna avoids it and locks her in a Sleeper Chokehold. Léi Yǐng Lee crashes face first into the chains on the turnbuckle. Luna capitalizes with a German Suplex and seals it with Luna Landing for the pinfall.

My Score: 3.5 out of 5

Match #3: AJ Francis def. Mance Warner (DQ)

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AJ Francis immediately attacks Warner as he enters the ring. The bell rings, and Mance tosses Francis over the top rope. Outside the ring, AJ Francis goes face-first into the steel stairs. Francis responds by tossing Warner off the steel stairs back-first onto the floor. Both contenders trade blows, and AJ Francis connects Tennessee Whiskey.Mance connects with a Jawbreaker and flattens Francis in the center of the ring. Mance follows with a Bionic Elbow, pokes him in the eyes, and drops him face-first onto the canvas. Mance goes for the cover, but only gets a count of two. Francis fires back with a TFL for a two-count of his own. AJ Francis brings a steel chair into the ring, and Steph De Lander attempts to interfere. The steel chair ends up in the hands of Mance Warner, who repeatedly smashes it into Francis, getting himself disqualified from the match.

My Score: 2.5 out of 5

Match #4: Jada Stone def. Tasha Steelz

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Tasha Steelz takes advantage before the bell rings by attacking Stone. The bell sounds, and the match is officially underway. Steelz keeps the momentum with multiple strikes. Stone fires back with strikes of her own, lands a kick to the face, and connects a Dropkick onto Steelz sending her to the outside. Jada Stone looks to flatten Steelz outside the ring but gets caught by The Great Hands. Steelz tries to follow up while Stone is distracted, but Stone flattens The Great Hands instead. Jada Stone seizes the opportunity and connects with a Moonsault onto Order 4, but Steelz answers back with a boot to Stone’s face. Steelz continues in control and slams Stone to the ground with a Suplex. After rolling Stone back into the ring, she follows with a kick to the face and goes for the cover, but Stone kicks out at two. Stone and Steelz trade back-to-back roll-up attempts until Stone connects with a Superkick. She steps on the gas and drops Tasha with a Sling Blade. Stone goes for the cover, but Steelz kicks out. Steelz catches Jada Stone and lands a German Suplex before going for a Cutter. Jada blocks the Cutter with a handstand into the pinfall.

My Score: 3 out of 5

Match #5: The System def. The Hardys and The Righteous.

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Jeff Hardy connects an elbow to the face of Edwards. Continuing his combo he connects a boot to Edward’s chest, and slams down with an Elbowdrop to his midsection. The action quickly breaks down as everyone trades blows in the ring. The Hardys and The Righteous synchronize Delete on all of the members of The System. The Hardys combo onto Eddie Edwards, until Matt Hardy tags in Vincent. Edwards answers with a tag to Brian Myers, but Vincent flattens him in the center of the ring. Matt Hardy and Vincent follow with multiple kicks onto Myers. Jeff Hardy adds a Legdrop onto Myers between the ropes, and crashes down with a Splash for the cover. Brian Myers kicks out at two and connects with a Jawbreaker, creating space to tag in Cedric. Cedric immediately charges at Jeff, but Jeff flips him and flattens him before tagging in Vincent. Vincent and Matt trade quick tags and flatten Cedric. Matt Hardy goes for the cover, but Cedric kicks out at two. Bear Bronson and Dutch collide and trade back-to-back blows. Dutch attempts a Twist of Fate, but Bronson avoids it. Dutch instead drops him with an Overhead Exploder and tags in Vincent. The Righteous connect with Poetry in Motion on Bronson. Edwards attempts to intervene, giving Bronson the opening to slam Vincent down with a Chokebomb for a cover, but only gets a two-count. Brian Myers tags back in and locks Vincent in a Chokehold to continue their momentum. Vincent breaks free but absorbs a knee to the face. Another tag brings Bronson in, and he scoops up Vincent and slams him down. Bear Bronson then crashes down from the top rope with an Elbowdrop. Vincent builds momentum with a Russian Leg Sweep on Cedric. Both men are down in the center of the ring, and tags are made. Matt Hardy takes on The System and drops both Cedric and Edwards at the same time. He goes for the cover, but Myers breaks it up. Vincent makes the save for Matt Hardy, but Bear Bronson drops Vincent. Jeff Hardy connects with a Twist of Fate on Bear Bronson. Cedric Alexander interferes but gets met with Deathwalks from Dutch. Edwards returns to the ring and sends Dutch over the top rope. Matt Hardy attempts a Twist of Fate, but Edwards counters with a Blue Thunder. Vincent shoves Matt Hardy out of a Boston Knee Party from Eddie Edwards, giving Edwards the opportunity to secure the pinfall onto Vincent.

My Score: 3 out of 5

Final Verdict: 3/5

This week’s TNA felt like a solid, workmanlike episode rather than a must-see one. Nothing outright flopped, but equally nothing truly elevated it into “you need to go out of your way for this” territory either. The opener with the Nemeth brothers vs. Santana and Slater was probably the tightest match bell-to-bell — fast, athletic and nicely structured, with Leon Slater continuing to look like a genuine breakout star. Dani Luna vs. Léi Yǐng Lee kept the in-ring quality steady, with Luna coming across increasingly dominant and comfortable in her role. On the flip side, AJ Francis vs. Mance Warner never really clicked before the DQ, feeling more like an angle progression than a satisfying contest. Jada Stone picking up momentum is a nice long-term play, while the chaotic six-man main event delivered the expected nostalgia pops and multi-man madness without quite hitting that next gear. Fun but forgettable.  Overall, this was a consistent but unspectacular night of wrestling. No disasters, no classics – just a steady two hours that did its job.

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