TNA Rebellion 2026 Card: Confirmed Matches

TNA Rebellion 2026 Hardys vs System

TNA Rebellion 2026 goes down on Saturday, April 11, at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and the confirmed card has five championship matches, a no-DQ dream showdown, and several singles bouts. Here is the complete breakdown of every confirmed match heading into TNA Rebellion 2026:

Full Match Card at a Glance

MatchStipulationTitle on the Line?
Mike Santana (c) vs. Eddie EdwardsSinglesTNA World Championship 
The Hardys (c) vs. Bear Bronson & Brian MyersSinglesTNA Tag Team Championship 
Arianna Grace (c) vs. Léi Yǐng LeeSinglesTNA Knockouts World Championship 
Trey Miguel (c) vs. Mustafa AliSinglesTNA International Championship 
Leon Slater (c) vs. Cedric AlexanderSinglesTNA X-Division Championship 
Mickie James, ODB & Taryn Terrell vs. The Elegance BrandHardcore Country (No DQ) NIL
Nic Nemeth vs. AJ FrancisSingles NIL 
Frankie Kazarian vs. ElijahSingles NIL 
Moose vs. Special Agent 0Singles NIL 

TNA Rebellion 2026 Title Matches

TNA World Championship: Santana vs. Edwards

The main event sees Eddie Edwards cashing in his briefcase to challenge reigning TNA World Champion Mike Santana.

Tag Titles & X-Division

The Hardys defend the TNA World Tag Team Championships against Bear Bronson and Brian Myers of The System, a pairing born out of a post-Sacrifice betrayal angle that has been one of TNA’s hottest feuds in early 2026.

Leon Slater puts the TNA X-Division Championship on the line against former WWE Cruiserweight talent Cedric Alexander. Trey Miguel also puts the International title on the limne against Mustafa Ali, who arrives backed by Order 4 (Tasha Steelz, Jason Hotch, and John Skyler).

Knockouts Division Gets Its Spotlight

Arianna Grace defends the TNA Knockouts World Championship against Léi Yǐng Lee, with Xia Brookside in Lee’s corner and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo ringside for Grace. Separately, The Elegance Brand, Ash, Heather, and M by Elegance, collide with the trio of Mickie James, ODB, and Taryn Terrell under Hardcore Country rules, which means No DQ.

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