TNA Impact June 11, 2026 stats, match times and more

TNA Impact June 11, 2026

There was 39 minutes and 37 seconds of bell time on this week’s Thursday Night iMPACT!, taped in Denver and aired June 11, 2026. One of the matches lasted only seven seconds, as Mr. Elegance won in a squash against Elijah. Mike Santana retained the TNA World Title and Mustafa Ali also kept the International Championship on the show.

TNA IMPACT Match times this week

Santana vs. Eric Young was the longest match of the night at 12:30, and the Knockouts trios match was the shortest of the bouts beyond the Mr Elegance squash match at 5:30.

#MatchResultTime
1TNA World ChampionshipMike Santana (c) def. Eric Young12:30
2Singles matchMr. Elegance def. Elijah0:07
3Tag team matchThe System (Cedric Alexander & Eddie Edwards) def. Aichner & Slater11:00
4Knockouts trios matchAllie, Mara Sadé & Rosemary def. The Elegance Brand5:30
5TNA International ChampionshipMustafa Ali (c) def. KC Navarro10:30

Combined match time: 39:37 across all five matches, per wrestlingdata.

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