10th Apr2026

‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Apr 9th 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: Jada Stone def. Dani Luna

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Dani Luna starts the match off and shoves Jada Stone down. Both contenders trade blows center ring until Stone flips her to the canvas. Luna rolls out of the ring, and Stone levels her outside of the ring. Jada Stone gets distracted by Tasha Steelz, and Dani Luna seizes the opportunity. Luna Powerbombs her off the edge of the apron. Stone tries to get back in the ring, and Luna kicks her off the edge of the apron. She drives a knee into Stone’s spine, and follows with a boot to her spine. Luna whips her into the turnbuckle, goes for a cover, and Stone kicks out at two. Luna hoists Stone onto her shoulders, Stone breaks out, and Luna follows with a boot to her face. Stone fires back with a Legdrop into a Split-Legged Moonsault, she goes for the cover, and Luna kicks out at two. Dani Luna catches her and slams Stone against her knee with a Backbreaker. She drives Stone down with a Powerbomb, goes for a cover, and Stone kicks out at two. Jada Stone sends Luna into the turnbuckle, crashes down from the top rope with a Twisting Moonsault, and secures the pinfall.

My Score: 2.5 out of 5

Match #2: Frankie Kazarian def. BDE

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Frankie Kazarian lifts up BDE and drops him to the canvas to start this match off. Kazarian drives down BDE and follows with a Legdrop to his chest. BDE fires back and flattens him with a Crossbody. He drops Kazarian with Doubleknees, goes for a cover, and Kazarian kicks out at one. BDE rolls out of Chicken Wing and slams into Kazarian with Busaiku Knee. BDE sets up for Clipcutter and Kazarian counters with a Backstabber. Kazarian gets him in a Chicken Wing Hold and BDE taps out.

My Score: 2 out of 5

Match #3: Elayna Black def. Myla Grace

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Myla Grace rolls up Elayna Black for an early cover and Black kicks out at two count. Elayna fires back with an Elbow-Strike to Myla’s spine and follows with a stomp onto her back. Myla flattens her to the canvas with a Clothesline. She slams her down with a Twisting Suplex, goes for the cover, and Black kicks out at two. Myla Grace climbs to the top turnbuckle, and Elayna Black stops her by connecting a knee to her jaw. Elayna Black drops her with Blackout and scores the victory.

My Score: 2 out of 5

Match #4: TNA World Tag Team Championship Tables Match – The Hardys def. The Righteous

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Vincent and Dutch immediately attack The Hardys before the match is underway. The bell rings, and Matt and Vincent trade blows in the ring. Matt Hardy slams Vincent into the canvas, and The Hardys slide a table into the ring. Matt Hardy sets up Jeff Hardy for the Legdrop onto Vincent. Matt Hardy climbs to the top rope to send Vincent through a table, Vincent avoids it, and Matt Hardy goes through the table. The Righteous build some momentum of their own and set up a table in the ring. They try to send Jeff into the table and he avoids it. The Hardys fire back with a synchronized Delete to The Righteous. The Hardys take out The Righteous with Poetry in Motion and send Dutch toppling over the top rope. Vincent slams Matt head-first into an edge of a table, and Jeff sends Dutch into the steel steps again. Jeff Hardy drags a ladder from under the ring, climbs to the top rope, and Vincent intervenes. Vincent drops Jeff Hardy with a DDT and tries to destroy the ladder. The Righteous set up tables of their own. The System is seen watching backstage. The Righteous set up to Suplex The Hardys through tables on the outside, but The Hardys prevent it. Dutch launches Jeff Hardy to the outside, and sets him up on a table. Matt Hardy prevents Dutch from launching himself off the top turnbuckle, and The Hardys send Dutch through the table. Vincent answers and sends Matt Hardy through a table. Vincent sets up for a Swanton Bomb, Jeff avoids it and sets up for a Swanton Bomb of his own. Vincent avoids it, rolls out of the ring, and Matt Hardy drops him with Twist of Fate. Matt Hardy bites Vincent and sets him up on the table. Jeff Hardy crashes down with a Swanton Bomb, sending Vincent through the table. The Hardys secure the victory.

My Score: 3 out of 5

Final Verdict: 2.5/5

This week’s TNA felt like it was spinning its wheels for large stretches, only really waking up when the tables came out for the main event. The opener between Jada Stone and Dani Luna had flashes of athleticism, especially with the moonsault exchanges, but never quite kicked into the next gear. Kazarian vs. BDE and Elayna Black vs. Myla Grace both suffered from that “TV match filler” vibe – solid enough in the ring, but ultimately forgettable once the bell rang. Thankfully, The Hardys vs. The Righteous injected some much-needed chaos into proceedings. It wasn’t pretty, and it wasn’t exactly innovative, but it delivered the kind of wild, crash-and-burn spectacle you want from a tables match, with Jeff’s Swanton through Vincent providing the standout moment. Overall, a show that coasted through the undercard before landing on something mildly worthwhile at the end.

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