‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Mar 12th 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: The Hardys def. Sinner & Saint
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The match starts with Matt Hardy and Travis Williams in the center of the ring. Matt Hardy connects Delete on Travis Williams before tagging in Jeff Hardy. The Hardys follow with two back-to-back combinations, finishing with Poetry in Motion for a cover and a one-count. Icarus rushes in to protect his tag team partner, throwing Travis Williams into Matt Hardy. Williams goes for the cover but only gets a two-count. Jeff Hardy gets the tag and is fired up. He flattens Icarus with back-to-back Clotheslines, follows with a low Dropkick to Icarus’ face, and drives an Elbowdrop into his chest. Jeff goes for the cover but only gets a two-count. He looks to continue the momentum with a Twist of Fate, but his injury stops him as he favors his left knee.Travis gets the tag and sets up Icarus, who crashes down with a Frog Splash from the top rope. Icarus goes for the cover, but Matt Hardy breaks it up. Matt Hardy flattens Icarus with Side Effect. Jeff Hardy climbs to the top rope and sets up for a Swanton Bomb, but Travis pulls Matt out of the ring. The distraction gives Icarus time to dive through the ropes and slows up Jeff Hardy. Icarus sets up for another Frog Splash, but Jeff avoids it and locks him in the Spinal Destination submission hold. Matt Hardy connects with a Twist of Fate on Travis, and Icarus taps out.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5
Match #2: Indi Hartwell def. Kelsey Heather
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Indi Hartwell starts things off and flattens Kelsey in the center of the ring. Kelsey misses her in the corner, and Hartwell counters with a German Suplex. Heather creates space with a Doubleshot to Hartwell’s throat, followed by a Split-Leg Bulldog and a Dropkick. Kelsey goes for a Moonsault, but Hartwell avoids it. Hartwell connects a Spinebuster and follows with Hart’s Donut for the pinfall.
My Score: 2 out of 5
Match #3: Trey Miguel, BDE and Rich Swann def. Order 4
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Order 4 immediately kicks things off and attacks BDE, Rich Swann, and Trey Miguel before the match officially begins. The bell rings, and Skyler rams BDE into the steel post. Jason Hotch and John Skyler take out Trey Miguel, slamming him back-first into the edge of the ring. Mustafa Ali rolls BDE back into the ring and flattens him with a Chopblock to the chest. Skyler and Hotch continue the assault, flattening BDE. Skyler goes for the cover with a knee across BDE’s face, but BDE kicks out at two. Skyler follows with a flurry of strikes. BDE tries for a surprise roll-up, but Skyler answers with a Suplex that sends BDE into the turnbuckle. Order 4 connect a Double Rolling Neckbreaker on BDE. Tasha Steelz interferes, pulling BDE into the ropes neck-first. Ali connects a Dropkick to BDE’s face and tags Skyler back in. Skyler flattens him with a Clothesline after BDE attempts another surprise pin. Jason Hotch tags in, kicks BDE in the back, and goes for the cover. Hotch sets up for a Suplex, but BDE counters with another surprise roll-up. Hotch kicks out and flattens BDE in the center of the ring. BDE turns the tide by spiking Hotch into the canvas with a DDT. Tags are made, and Rich Swann and Mustafa Ali trade blows. Swann drives Ali head-first into the canvas and goes for the cover, but Hotch and Skyler break it up. Trey Miguel and BDE light them up with Superkicks before diving through the ropes to flatten Hotch and Skyler. Swann crashes down with a Splash for the cover, but Ali kicks out at two. Trey connects the Rolling Trey on Mustafa and follows with Double Stomps to the back of Skyler’s neck. He goes for a pin attempt but Skyler kicks out at two. Tasha Steelz attempts to interfere again, but Jada Stone comes to the aid and pulls her down, and Steelz drops Jada outside of the ring. The two continue up the ramp until Special Agent 0 interferes. Back in the ring, BDE connects a Clipcutter on Skyler and then goes for a Crossbody on Hotch, but Hotch catches him midair. Trey Miguel drops Hotch with a German Suplex and dives through the rings to continue the momentum. Mustafa Ali dives through the ring and takes out Miguel. Skyler spears Swann into the edge of the ring. Trey Miguel connects Shellshock, into a Scorpion Kick, and finishes Skyler off with a Lightning Spiral to secure the pinfall.
My Score: 4 out of 5
Match #4: AJ Francis def. Elijah
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Elijah starts the match off and sends AJ Francis over the top rope. Elijah follows, he leaps over the top rope and flattens outside of the ring. Elijah then slams AJ Francis head-first into the edge of the apron twice in a row before connecting a Drive-By Knee Strike. AJ Francis turns the tide and strikes him with the Right Hand of God into a Tennessee Whiskey. AJ Francis tries to set up for a Powerbomb, but Elijah prevents it with an Alabama Slam. Elijah pummels into Francis with multiple blows. He flattens Francis with another Knee Strike and goes for a cover, but only gets a two count. AJ Francis and Elijah trade blows from the top rope. Elijah forces him to Walk with Elijah and drives him down with Drifter Destroyer for a pin attempt of two. AJ Francis takes a swing at Elijah with a bottle of A-Game but Elijah avoids it, takes a sip and throws it onto Frankie Kazarian. Kazarian interferes with the match and attacks Elijah outside of the referee’s view. AJ Francis connects the Down Payment and scores the pinfall.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #5: Ricky Sosa def. Brad Attitude
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Ricky Sosa’s debut is officially underway. Attitude takes a shot at Sosa right off the bat. Sosa goes for an early pin attempt, but Attitude kicks out at two. Ricky Sosa slams Attitude with a Suplex, follows with an Uppercut, and a Dropkick to the face. He crashes down onto Attitude with a Moonsault from the top ropes. He goes for the cover, but Attitude kicks out at two. Sosa flies over the ropes to flatten him outside of the ring. Ricky Sosa catches Attitude midair and drops him center ring with Blue Thunder Bang to secure the pinfall.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5
Match #6: Moose def. Cedric Alexander
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Moose starts things off with a boot into Alexander. He sets up an Uranagi and follows with a Senton Bomb into the chest of Alexander. Moose sends Alexander over the top rope, and the two trade blows outside the ring. Moose connects another boot to Alexander’s face, but Alexander answers with a Suplex to the floor outside the ring. Alexander looks for a steel chair under the ring, but Moose has a chair of his own. He rams the steel chair into Alexander’s midsection, and then slams it across his back twice. Moose tosses a rubber trashcan at Cedric, before finding a metal one under the stage. Cedric disarms Moose and drives him into the side of the ring. Alexander charges for a spear, but Moose catches him in the rubber trash can. Alisha Edwards slides two steel chairs into the ring, and Moose slams them into the side of the trash can. Alexander fires back with back-to-back shots to Moose’s midsection and then slams one of the chairs into Moose’s spine. Cedric sets a steel chair on the turnbuckle and sends Moose toward it, but Moose avoids it. Moose grabs Cedric from the top rope and plants him with Go to Hell. Moose gets sent shoulder-first into the steel steps. Cedric continues his onslaught with a flurry of blows. He goes to bring a chair to Moose’s spine again but Alisha Edwards interferes. Moose seizes the moment and Powerbombs Alexander spine-first into the edge of the Apron where steel meets wood. Alexander dumps Moose onto the steel trash can. From the top rope, Moose crashes down with Alexander with a Superplex into the steel chairs. He goes for the cover, but Alexander kicks out at two. Alexander catches Moose with a Spanish Fly and goes for a cover of his own for a two-count. Moose catches Alexander midair with a Spear. Moose slides a table onto the turnbuckle before going for another Spear, but Alexander counters with a Brainbuster. Moose absorbs several blows, which fire him up. He answers with a Headbutt and then Spears Alexander straight through the table to score the pinfall.
My Score: 4 out of 5
Final Verdict: 3/5
This week’s show felt like a mixed bag. The opening stretch never quite got out of second gear, with The Hardys’ outing feeling more like a nostalgia showcase than a must-see match, and Indi Hartwell’s win coming across as little more than functional TV. Things finally picked up with the six-man tag, which brought some much-needed pace and energy to the show, easily standing out as one of the highlights of the night. AJ Francis vs. Elijah was solid enough without being memorable, while Ricky Sosa’s debut was fine but didn’t exactly scream must-watch. Thankfully, the main event between Moose and Cedric Alexander delivered the kind of hard-hitting, weapon-heavy chaos the episode needed, closing the show on a strong note and helping lift what had been an uneven card overall. In the end, this was a perfectly watchable episode, but one that relied heavily on two matches to make it feel worthwhile.

















