‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Mar 26th 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: Mustafa Ali def. BDE
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We start the match off with Ali slamming BDE face-first into the canvas and follows with a boot to his face. BDE goes for a Crossbody, but Mustafa Ali catches him mid-air. BDE counters out with a Crucifix Bomb and then flies over the top ropes to take out Ali. Mustafa connects a DDT to BDE’s knee as he tries to get back into the ring. Ali is on the assault landing multiple blows to the knee. BDE charges at Ali, but Ali avoids him and drops him with a Neckbreaker. BDE slams down Ali with a Clipcutter, he climbs to the top ropes and crashes down with a Frog Splash. He goes for the cover, and Ali kicks out at two. BDE goes for another Clipcutter, but Ali counters with a massive Powerbomb. Ali drops BDE with Dance with the Devil and secures the pinfall.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5
Match #2: Jeff Hardy def. Brian Myers
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Jeff Hardy drops Brian Myers, and rolls him with a Neck Snap before sending him face-first into the turnbuckle. Myers drops Jeff off the ropes and locks him in a Chokehold. Jeff Hardy breaks free with a Jawbreaker, and continues his momentum with a Clothesline. He slams Myers down with an Inverted Atomicdrop, and an Elbowdrop into the cover. Jeff Hardy goes for a Twist of Fate, but Brian Myers avoids it and counters with an Implant DDT. He goes for the cover, and Hardy gets his shoulder up at two. Brian Myers goes for a Rostercut, but Jeff Hardy evades and hits Twist of Fate. He climbs to the top rope and crushes Myers with a Swanton Bomb and secures the pinfall.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5
Match #3: Moose def. Bear Bronson
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Moose Dropkicks Bear Bronson, and then rains down blows for a nine count. Bear Bronson returns blows of his own, and Chops the chest of Moose multiple times. Bear Bronson sends Moose into the apron. Bronson lifts Moose up and launches him across the ring. Bear Bronson tries to send Moose into the steel steps, but Moose avoids it and sends Bronson flying into the steps instead. Bear Bronson slams him down outside of the ring with a Suplex. Bronson rolls Moose back into the ring and crushes him with an Elbowdrop. He goes for the cover but Moose kicks out at the two count. Bear Bronson charges at Moose but he avoids and Moose goes over the top rope. Bronson crashes down with a Senton on the apron to Moose’s chest. Bear Bronson deposits Moose on the top rope. Bronson Superplexes Moose from the top rope, goes for a cover, but Moose instantly kicks out. He absorbs punches from Bronson and fires back with a Headbutt. Moose drops him with an Uranagi, into a Senton. Bronson drives Moose down with a Pop-up Powerbomb. He goes for a cover, and Moose barely kicks out in time. Bronson and Moose charge at each other trading blows, until Moose flattens him with a Clothesline. The rest of the members of The System make their way down the ramp, but The Atlanta Falcons run defense for Moose. Moose Spears the distracted Bear Bronson and scores the pinfall.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #4: Tessa Blanchard, Mila Moore, and Victoria Crawford def. Jody Threat, Harley Hudson, and Myla Grace
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Mila Moore and Harley Hudson start this match off. Hudson flattens Mila Moore with a Crossbody and tags in Myla Grace. Grace Dropkicks Moore, and tries to go for a submission hold. Moore gets a boot to the rope, and tags in Victoria Crawford. Grace keeps Crawford in their corner, and tags in Harley Hudson. Hudson crashes down with a Legdrop into an Elbowdrop onto Crawford, and goes for a cover for a two count. Crawford sends Hudson into the ropes and Tessa illegally interferes by grabbing her hair. Both wrestlers get tags and Threat joins the fray completely fired up. Threat takes on all three and German Suplexes Tessa Blanchard and Mila Moore. She lifts Crawford above her head and drops her down with the Fallaway Slam. Jody Threat takes Blanchard off of the apron. Harley Hudson and Myla Grace wipe out Mila Moore, and Tessa Blanchard outside of the ring. Tessa Blanchard sends Jody Threat into the steel steps and slams her ribs-first onto the edge of the steps. Tessa Blanchard Superkicks Hudson, and drops Myla Grace with Buzzsaw to secure the pinfall.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #5: Eric Young def. Brad Attitude
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Young immediately attacks Attitude before the match is underway. The bell rings, and Eric Young Dropkicks him. He goes for an early cover, but attitude kicks out at the two count. Eric Young continues his onslaught and shoves Attitude face-first into the turnbuckle. Brad Attitude fires back, he connects multiple punches, but Young plants him with a Powerslam. He lifts Brad onto his shoulders and takes him down with Death Valley Driver. He goes for a cover, but Brad kicks out at two. Eric Young chases the referee out of the ring, and Brad seizes the opportunity to level Young outside of the ring. He climbs to the top rope, but Young cuts him down, knocking him off the top rope. Young continues the momentum to crush Brad with a Piledriver to score the pinfall.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5
Match #6: The System (Cedric Alexander & Eddie Edwards) def. Leon Slater and Mike Santana
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Leon Slater and Cedric Alexander start this match up. Slater is fired up and connects a boot to the face of Alexander. He tags in Eddie Edwards who tries to build momentum, but Slater gets a tag of his own onto Mike Santana. They flatten Edwards and Alexander onto the canvas before knocking them over the top rope. Slater flies over the top rope but is caught by Edwards and Alexander. Santana dives through the ropes to help Slater and flatten them outside the ring. Mike Santana and Cedric Alexander trade blows in the ring. Santana Dropkicks him between the shoulderblades. Tags are made and Slater rains down Hammerfists for a ten count before he flips Cedric down onto the canvas. He goes for the cover, but Cedric kicks out at the two count. Mike Santana Knee-drops onto Cedric’s forearm before tags are made. Santana fights his way out of the corner and goes for a tag, but Edwards prevents it. Santana finally gets the tag, and Slater is on fire. Slater connects a boot to Eddie Edwards’ face, climbs to the top rope, and crashes down onto him for a pin attempt. Edwards kicks out at two and distracts the referee, giving Cedric the chance to drop Slater onto the ring edge. Edwards lands a flurry of blows before making a tag to Alexander. Alexander drops onto Slater knee-first and goes for a cover attempt. Slater kicks out, escapes The System, and tags in Santana. Santana wipes out Alexander outside of the ring. He keeps the momentum going, plants Edwards with the Rolling Buck 50, goes for the cover, but Edwards kicks out at two. Slater and Santana synchronize back-to-back Splashes onto Eddie Edwards. Cedric Alexander pulls Slater off the ring edge which sends him face-first into the apron. Santana goes for Spin the Block but Edwards avoids it. Edwards slams Santana down with a Backpack Stunner center of the ring. Cedric Alexander crashes down from the top rope onto him, and Edwards goes for the pin attempt. Santana kicks out at two, and fires back flattening Edwards with Outlined in Chalk. Cedric connects Michinoku Driver onto Santana, and Slater rushes in, dropping Cedric with a Leg Lariat. Edwards flattens Slater with a Clothesline and sets up for a Boston Kneeparty. Santana ducks it, and counters with Death Valley Driver. Santana flies over the top rope and takes down The System outside of the ring. Slater sets up to follow up, but Steve Maclin interferes with the match. He taunts Santana and Slater Superkicks him. Santana slides back into the ring, and Eddie Edwards catches him with Boston Kneeparty securing the pinfall.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5
Final Verdict: 3/5
This was a solid but uneven episode of TNA Wrestling, one that never quite found a consistent gear but still delivered enough in-ring quality to keep things ticking along. Mustafa Ali and BDE set the tone with a strong opener built around Ali’s ruthless targeting of the knee, while the main event tag featuring The System against Leon Slater and Mike Santana brought the most energy of the night, with fast-paced exchanges and plenty of near-falls. Elsewhere, Moose vs. Bear Bronson delivered a hard-hitting scrap, and the Knockouts trios match had its moments, even if it leaned a little too heavily on interference. On the downside, Eric Young vs. Brad Attitude felt like filler, and Jeff Hardy’s win over Brian Myers never really got out of second gear. A watchable show with a couple of highlights, but nothing must-see.
















