TNA Rebellion 2026 Live Stream: How to Watch

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TNA Rebellion 2026 goes live on Saturday, April 11, from the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and there are multiple ways to catch every match on the card, whether you’re tuning in from the US, the UK, or anywhere else on the planet. Here is everything you need to know before the event starts:

When Does TNA Rebellion 2026 Start?

The free Countdown to Rebellion pre-show streams at 7:00 p.m. ET, giving fans an hour of previews, promos, and potentially a dark match before the main card kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT / 1:00 a.m. UK (Sunday, April 12).

RegionCountdown (Free)Main Card
Eastern Time (US)7:00 p.m. Sat8:00 p.m. Sat 
Central Time (US)6:00 p.m. Sat7:00 p.m. Sat 
Pacific Time (US)4:00 p.m. Sat5:00 p.m. Sat 
UK (BST)Midnight Sun1:00 a.m. Sun 
Central Europe1:00 a.m. Sun2:00 a.m. Sun 
India (IST)5:30 a.m. Sun6:30 a.m. Sun 
Australia (AEST)11:00 a.m. Sun12:00 p.m. Sun 

Where to Watch TNA Rebellion 2026

TNA+

TNA+ is the primary home for Rebellion 2026 and the platform TNA will always be pushing to get subs for. Subscribers on the Annual or Seasonal plan get full live access to the pay-per-view, the Monthly plan at $9.99/£9.99 per month does not include PPV access, so you’ll need to upgrade before the April 11 deadline.

TNA+ PlanPrice (US)Price (UK)PPV Access?
Monthly$9.99/mo£9.99/mo❌ No 
Seasonal (3 months)$49.99£39.99✅ Yes 
Annual$159.99/yr£139.99/yr✅ Yes 

The Seasonal Pass is a critical buy for UK and international fans: it covers all four TNA major PPVs, Genesis, Rebellion, Slammiversary and Bound For Glory, plus live specials, iMPACT!, Xplosion, and the full TNA+ content archive, all for £39.99. Crucially, the first Seasonal Pass window closes at midnight on April 11, meaning it will expire at the exact same moment the Rebellion main card gets underway.

TNA is currently offering 25% off the Annual VIP subscription as a limited-time Rebellion promotion, making it the best per-event value on the table for long-term fans.

TrillerTV+

TrillerTV is TNA’s other official streaming partner and carries TNA pay-per-views for fans who already subscribe to the platform. TNA’s full PPV catalog, including past Rebellion events, is also available on TrillerTV on-demand.

PPV.com

TNA Rebellion 2026 is available as a standalone PPV order through PPV.com for fans who want one-time access without committing to a subscription. This is the simplest option for casual viewers who do not plan to follow TNA week-to-week.

Free Viewing Option

The Countdown to Rebellion pre-show is completely free across TNA’s digital platforms, including YouTube and TNA’s own website. This is a legitimate way to catch undercard commentary and any last-minute angle reveals without spending a cent.

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