‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Mar 19th 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 Home Town Man def. Frankie Kazarian
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Frankie Kazarian starts things off with multiple kicks and punches onto The Home Town Man. He fires back with a flurry of blows onto Kazarian. Kazarian Clotheslines The Home Town Man and flattens him on the canvas. Continuing his momentum, Kazarian drops him with a Side Russian Leg-Sweep. Kazarian continues his onslaught, slamming The Home Town Man off his knee before going for a cover. The Home Town Man flattens Kazarian with back-to-back Clotheslines, he follows with a Suplex, and finishes his combo with an Elbowdrop to Kazarian’s midsection. He hoists Kazarian up on his shoulders for an Airplane Spin. Kazarian shoves The Home Town Man into the turnbuckle and goes for a Chicken-Wing hold, but The Home Town Man counters out by rolling up Kazarian for a pin attempt. Kazarian kicks out at two, and drives a Backstabber into him, and follows with a Springboard Legdrop. He goes for the cover and The Home Town Man kicks out at two. Kazarian sets up for Fade to Black, The Home Town Man avoids, and connects a boot to Kazarian’s face. The Home Town Man climbs to the top rope, and levels AJ Francis outside of the ring who was ready to interfere with the match! Kazarian tries to seize the opportunity, but Francis drags The Home Town Man off the apron. The Home Town Man rolls up Frankie Kazarian securing the pinfall.
My Score: 2 out of 5
Match #2: Mr. Elegance def. Mike Jackson
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The Personal Concierge welcomes Mr. Elegance for his in ring debut. Mr. Elegance charges at Mike Jackson, but Jackson avoids him, sending Mr. Elegance tumbling over the top rope. Seizing the opportunity, Mike Jackson dives through the ropes into Mr. Elegance. Mike Jackson climbs to the top rope and takes Mr. Elegance Around the World as he walks along the top rope. Mr. Elegance connects a kick to Jackson’s midsection, and a Left-hook to his face. Mr. Elegance drops him center ring, and slams down with an Elbowdrop. Mr. Elegance levels Mike Jackson with Boom! Excusez-moi and secures the pinfall.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5
Match #3: Dani Luna and Arianna Grace def. The Angel Warriors
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The match starts with Dani Luna and Xia Brookside. Dani Luna kicks the action off and slams Brookside onto the canvas. The Angel Warriors Suplex Luna, and Léi Yǐng Lee dives through the ropes to take out Luna. She counters, but Brookside saves her tag team partner. Arianna Grace tries to get involved but is dumped to the outside as well. The Angel Warriors synchronize a strike to both Dani Luna and Arianna Grace. Dani Luna Suplexes Brookside, and tags in Arianna Grace. Xia Brookside connects back-to-back strikes, and tags her partner. Léi Yǐng Lee connects a Dropkick onto Arianna Grace. Léi Yǐng Lee strikes Arianna Grace with Hammerfists for a ten count. Grace connects a Doubleshot to the throat of Lee before kneeing her in the midsection. Grace and Luna double-team Lee with kicks until Luna goes for the cover, but only gets a two-count. Dani Luna goes for another kick onto Lee, but she counters with a Single Leg Crab-hold. Arianna Grace interferes and Luna seizes the opportunity and pummels Lee with multiple strikes. Arianna Grace Suplexes Léi Yǐng Lee, but Lee counters with a roll-up pin attempt. Grace kicks out, drives a knee into her face, and follows with an Elbowdrop. Grace and Dani Luna trade tags, Lee kicks them away, and secures a tag of her own onto Brookside while Luna and Grace shove each other. Brookside takes down both Dani Luna and Arianna Grace. Xia Brookside connects with a Samoan Drop into a pin attempt onto Grace, Dani Luna breaks it up, and Lee rushes to the aid of Brookside with a DDT onto Luna. Grace flies through with an Uppercut into Léi Yǐng Lee, and Double Knees on Xia Brookside. Arianna Grace climbs to the top rope, and Dani Luna shoves her own partner off the top turnbuckle. Lee takes out Stacks outside the ring. Dani Luna catches Xia Brookside mid-air out of a Crossbody, drives her down with Luna Landing, and scores the pinfall.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5
Match #4: Moose def. Brian Myers
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Director of Authority Santino Marella interrupts the match, banning the other members of The System from ringside before it officially gets underway. The bell rings, and Moose catches Brian Myers by surprise with a Spear to secure the pinfall.
My Score: SQUASH out of 5
Match #5: Elayna Black def. Jada Stone
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Elayna Black starts the match off by dumping Jada Stone on the canvas. Stone Backflips onto Black, goes for a cover, but she kicks out at two. Elayna slams an elbow right into the spine of Stone. Elayna kicks Jada’s midsection back-to-back to build momentum. Jada slams into Elayna with two Clotheslines into Black flattening her onto the canvas. Jada connects a Split-Legged Moonsault, goes for a cover, and Black kicks out at two. Tasha Steelz is ringside, which distracts Stone. Elayna tries to create space while she is distracted, but Stone hits Elayna with a Superkick. Jada Stone tries to set up a combo onto Black, but Steelz stops her. Black takes advantage and drops Stone with Black Out securing the pinfall.
My Score: 2 out of 5
Match #6: The Nemeths def. The Righteous
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Nic Nemeth and Vincent start this match off. Nic Nemeth goes for two back to back sneaky roll up pin attempts. Vincent fires back and flattens Nic in the center of the ring. Nic Nemeth tags in Ryan and Vincent drops him with a Neckbreaker. Ryan tags his brother back in, and The Righteous combo onto Nic with a Flatliner into a pin attempt. Dutch sets up Vincent and drops him onto Nic for the cover, but Nic kicks out at two. Vincent sends Nic face first into the turnbuckle before tagging in Dutch. Dutch Side Slams Nic into another cover attempt. Nic stomps onto Vincent’s foot creating some space for himself. Ryan pulls down Vincent while outside of the ring, which sets up Nic for the Famouser into a pin attempt. Vincent goes for a roll up pin attempt, a tag was made, and Nic Nemeth legally interferes putting Vincent in a Sleeper Chokehold. Vincent throws Ryan Nemeth over the top rope, and goes for a tag of his own, but Nic Nemeth prevents it. Vincent creates space with a Tornado DDT into a tag onto Dutch. Dutch takes on both of the Nemeth brothers. He crushes Ryan with Death Walks, but Nic Nemeth interferes to prevent the pinfall. Dutch flattens both Ryan and Nic Nemeth with a Clothesline. The Righteous synchronize a combo onto The Nemeth Brothers as Tribute to the TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys. Vincent connects a Side Russian Leg Sweep onto Nic, and flattens Ryan face-first into the canvas for a pin attempt. Ryan kicks out at two. The Righteous set up to combo Ryan Nemeth, but Nic Nemeth sends Dutch straight into the steel steps. Ryan Nemeth sends his brother off of the apron, and Vincent goes for a roll up pin attempt. Ryan Nemeth kicks him off, and Nic gets a sneaky strike onto Vincent who was sent into the ropes. Ryan Nemeth slams Vincent into the canvas and scores the pinfall.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Final Verdict: 2.5/5
This week’s episode felt like a very mixed bag, with the show struggling to find any real consistency from start to finish. There were flashes of solid in-ring action – particularly the tag match featuring Dani Luna and Arianna Grace vs. The Angel Warriors, which easily stood out as the most competitive and entertaining bout of the night – but too much of the card was filled with short matches, distractions, and finishes that never really got out of first gear. The Moose squash, the underwhelming debut of Mr. Elegance, and interference-heavy finishes all made the episode feel more like filler than must-see TV. The main event tag bout with The Nemeths vs. The Righteous helped close the show on a decent note, but it wasn’t quite strong enough to lift the overall episode beyond average. This was a serviceable show, but one that lacked the excitement and momentum TNA needs right now.
















