TNA Wrestling presents the April 2, 2026 episode of TNA iMPACT from the Alario Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. With championship gold on the line and several major appearances scheduled, the company continues to build momentum following recent events.

TNA World Champion Mike Santana is set to open the show, giving fans their first look at the champion as the night begins. The TNA Knockouts World Championship will also be defended as Arianna Grace, accompanied by Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo, puts her title on the line against Xia Brookside.

A heated rivalry will reach another level when Jody Threat battles Tessa Blanchard in a Bunkhouse Match, while AJ Francis steps into singles competition against the Home Town Man. In addition, The Hardys are scheduled to appear, adding more star power to the broadcast.

The show kicks off at 9:00 PM ET on AMC and AMC+ and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like TNA+. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for TNA iMPACT on April 2, 2026

  • TNA World Champion Mike Santana to Open the Show
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Arianna Grace (c) (w/ Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo) vs. Xia Brookside
  • Bunkhouse Match: Jody Threat vs. Tessa Blanchard (w/ Victoria Crawford)
  • AJ Francis vs. Home Town Man
  • The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) to Appear

TNA iMPACT Results (4/2/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt handled commentary.

Mike Santana came out to address the TNA crowd and talked about beating one of the toughest names in TNA, Steve Maclin, saying he “dropped him.” Santana said he promised to walk out of Sacrifice as world champion — and he did — so now his focus shifts to Eddie Edwards at Rebellion.

Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander came out to respond. Edwards reminded Santana that he pinned him last week and said when he wins the TNA World Title at Rebellion, TNA will officially belong to The System. Santana fired back that Edwards doesn’t believe what he’s saying — otherwise they’d already be fighting. Alexander then shifted the focus to X Division Champion Leon Slater, accusing him of “ducking and dodging” a title match.

That brought out Leon Slater, who reminded Alexander that he beat him nine months ago and said he has no problem doing it again. Slater added that while Alexander now only cares about The System, he’ll be keeping the X Division Title while the rest of The System tries to grab gold after Rebellion.

Mustafa Ali and Order 4 then came out, adding more chaos to the segment. Ali, dressed to compete, promised he would defeat Trey Miguel to win the International Title at Rebellion.

Trey Miguel answered the call and said Ali is a coward who hides behind his group because he can’t get things done alone. Miguel challenged Ali to step up and said whether he fights like a man or hides like a coward, he won’t be leaving with the International Title.

Santana then challenged the heels to fight, even though the numbers were stacked against them. Ali pointed out it would be three against seven, but Moose came out to even things up, making it four against seven. Moose immediately got physical, backdropping one member of The Great Hands onto another.

Santino Marella then came out and said he had an idea, announcing that the situation would turn into either a six-man or eight-man tag match, with details to be confirmed after the commercial break.

Mike Satana, Leon Slater, Trey Miguel & Moose vs. Mustafa Ali, Agent Zero, Eddie Edwards and Cedric Alexander (w/ the rest of Order 4)

Moose starting the match against Mustafa Ali. Ali quickly backed off, tagging in Cedric Alexander, who was immediately flattened by a senton from Moose. Santana tagged in next, but a cheap shot from Eddie Edwards gave Edwards a short advantage that didn’t last long. Santana fired back with a big dropkick and tagged in Leon Slater.

Slater and Santana worked well together, hitting smooth double-team moves on Edwards. Slater hit a rana off the middle ropes, but Alexander caught him on the apron with an uranage. Alexander followed up with a dropkick to the back of Slater’s neck.

More tags followed, and Trey Miguel squared off with Ali in a strong exchange. Miguel hit a sliding DDT to the floor on Ali, then followed it up with a top-rope meteora in the ring for a near fall. Ali responded by striking Miguel and tagging in Agent Zero, who slammed Miguel down with a chokeslam.

Agent Zero pressed Miguel over his head and slammed him to the mat before tagging Ali back in. Ali choked Miguel against the ropes and distracted the referee, allowing Tasha Steelz to get involved. The crowd started chanting for Moose as Ali kept control of Miguel.

Edwards tagged in and dropped Miguel with a hard chop. He then pulled Moose into the ring to distract the referee, allowing the heels to go after Miguel behind the ref’s back, though they didn’t do much lasting damage.

Alexander was briefly caught in a small package for a near fall, but he answered with a knee to Miguel’s midsection. Miguel tried to tag out after avoiding a shoulder attack from Edwards in the corner, but Ali cut him off. Ali then distracted the referee again, letting the Great Hands attack Miguel on the floor.

Miguel turned the momentum around by flipping Ali inside out with a clothesline, but Agent Zero quickly tagged in and hit Miguel with a German suplex. The System kept double-teaming Miguel, and Alexander scored a near fall after hitting a Michinoku Driver. Miguel fought back, landing a Lionsault on Alexander. He kicked Edwards away, backdropped Ali when he tried to interfere, and finally made the hot tag to Santana.

Santana went right after Edwards and dropped him with a flying knee. He then took out Alexander with a dive to the floor. Santana followed up with a front splash on Edwards, but Ali broke up the pin. Miguel answered by hitting Ali with a flying DDT, and the match broke down into everyone hitting moves and trading dives.

Ali tried to dive onto Moose but got caught and powerbombed onto the ring apron instead. That left Moose and Agent Zero alone in the ring. They traded shots until Zero hit a boot, but Moose answered with a top-rope superplex. Moose looked to stay in control, but Ali came flying in with a 450 splash. Slater responded with a 450 splash of his own onto Ali.

Ali then hit Slater with a Lumbar Check, but Miguel took Ali out. Santana clotheslined Agent Zero out of the ring and dumped the Great Hands when they tried to interfere. Santana hit Alexander with a rolling stunner, but that left him open for Eddie Edwards to strike with the Boston Knee Party. For the second week in a row, Edwards pinned the TNA World Champion.

Winner: Eddie Edwards, Mustafa Ali, Cedric Alexander, and Agent Zero

After the match, Daria Rae confronted Santino Marella and complained about him making the impromptu match. She warned Santino that he’s on thin ice with the board. It was also announced that the winner of tonight’s Knockouts World Title main event will have to face Lei Ying Lee at Rebellion.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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