TNA Impact live results: Moose vs. Cedric Alexander Atlanta Street Fight

TNA Impact is back on AMC tonight.

A.J. Francis, who recently re-signed with TNA, will face Elijah in singles action. Moose will take on Cedric Alexander in an Atlanta Street Fight, with the rest of The System banned from ringside. Ricky Sosa will make his AMC debut on the show. Indi Hartwell will also be in action, though her opponent has not been announced.

We will also hear from Steve Maclin, who has been ordered to apologize to Tom Hannifan. The Hardys are set for tag team action against Sinner and Saint. A six-man tag team match is also scheduled, with Trey Miguel, BDE, and Rich Swann facing Order 4.

Tonight’s episode was taped on March 6, 2026, at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia. TNA’s next live event will be Sacrifice on Friday, March 27, at the Alario Center in the New Orleans area.

Our live coverage kicks off at 9 p.m. Eastern.

From Atlanta, Georgia. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys v. Sinner & Saint (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus)

This match is non-title. Williams dropkicked Matt Hardy using his own partner’s shoulders as a perch for a near fall. There was a one minute heat segment on Matt before he backdropped Icarus and got the hot tag to Jeff. Icarus escaped a Twist of Fate and got the tag to Williams. Williams hit Hardy with a dropkick in the corner, and Icarus followed up with a frog splash for two. 

Cue up the four way brawl, and Williams was dumped to the floor. Matt delivered the Side Effect and Jeff went to the top for a Swanton Bomb. But Williams pulled Matt out of the ring and Icarus pulled Jeff to the mat. Jeff kicked Icarus low, Matt hit Williams with the Twist of Fate, and Jeff locked Icarus in his new submission, the “Spinal Destination.” 

Match Result: The Hardys defeated Sinner & Saint when Icarus tapped out (5:08). 

After the match, Jeff hit Williams with the Swanton Bomb, which seemed unnecessary. Then everyone shook hands. 

— Gia Miller interviewed the Elegance Brand. The Concierge said Micike James and ODB need to stop riding the Elegance Brand’s coattails. Next week, Mr. Elegance will debut in the ring. Former TNA Knockout Goldy Locks came on the scene to chastise the Elegance Brand for not respecting the Knockouts that came before them. 

TNA keeps bringing out these old acts like ODB and Goldy Locks, but they’re not do a great job explaining who they are, or why they’re important.

Indi Hartwell v. Kelsey Heather 

Heather missed a double handspring blow in the corner. Hartwell dropped her with a suplex. Heather caught Hartwell with a spilt-legged bulldog, but missed a moonsault off the middle rope. Hartwell hit a series of clotheslines and a spinebuster, then hit the Hurts Donut to finish. 

Match Result: Hartwell pinned Heather after the Hurts Donut. 

After the match, Hartwell grabbed the house mic. Hartwell didn’t come to TNA just to have matches, she came to TNA to be Knockouts Champion. Arianna Grace doesn’t deserve to be champion, and Hartwell demanded a shot at the title. 

Arianna Grace and Stacks came out and Grace told Hartwell you don’t just get title shots by asking, and Hartwell can get in the back of the line. 

— The Hardys and the Righteous conferred near a garage door in the back. The Righteous promised to watch the Hardys back against the System. The Nemeths came along, and they also want a title shot. 

Trey Miguel, Rich Swann & BDE v. Mustafa Ali, John Skylar and Jason Hotch (or Order 4) 

Ali cut his hair. If he was gonna get his hair cut, he should have done a hair v. hair match with Elijah! That feels like such a missed opportunity.

The match kicked off with a brawl which spilled to the floor, where Skylar and Hotch threw Miguel against the edge of the ring apron. 

Order 4 triple-teamed BDE in the ring while his partners struggled to get to their corner. BDE caught Skylar with a small package for a near fall. Skylar backdropped BDE into the turnbuckles. Skylar held BDE open so Hotch had Ali could hit stereo rolling hangman’s neckbreakers. That was a nice spot.

Ali dropkicked BDE in the corner. BDE went for a destroyer but it didn’t look good (I think Skylar may have thought he was going to be sunset flip) and Hotch caught him with a clothesline.

BDE hit Hotch with a spinning DDT and just as both teams made hot tags… the show cut to a break. Blarg.  

So after a seven minute heat segment and ill-timed commercial, we’re back to Swann running wild on Ali. Swann spiked Ali with a rana for a near fall. The Great Hards made the save and everyone was brawling. Stereo superkicks sent the Great Hands to the floor, which were followed up by stereo dives. Swann hit a RVD-style frog splash on Ali for a near fall. 

Miguel got the tag, and he dumped the Great Hands and blew the doors off of Order 4 with incredible high-flying offense. Tasha Steelz jumped up on the apron to distract Miguel, and Jada Stone chased into the crowd. Stone hit Steels with a dive off the entrance ramp. 

Back in the ring, BDE hit Skylar with a springboard cutter, but Hodge caught him with a spinning uranage. Miguel suplexed Hodge out of his boots, then hit Hodge with a sliding destroyer to the floor. Ali caught Miguel with a dive, Swann caught Ali with a kick, and Skylar took out Swann with a spear on the floor. 

Skylar tossed Miguel back in the ring. He went for a slingshot spear, but Miguel ducked that and hit the Shellshock, then followed up with the Lightning Spiral. 

Match Result: Miguel, Swann & BDE won when Miguel pinned Skylar (12:01).

Everything after the commercial break was fire.

After the match, Ali eyed up Miguel’s TNA International Title belt before handing it to him. Miguel v. Ali should be tremendous.

TNA Injury Report: 

  • The Home Town Man is cleared. 
  • Leon Slater is out after Eric Young dropped him with a piledriver. 
  • Cedric Alexander and Moose are cleared for the Atlanta Street Fight. 

— Mike Santana was in the back waiting for Steve Maclin. Daria Rae came along and warned Santana that if he touches Maclin before the title match, he will be stripped of the title. Santino Marella then showed up to declare that if Maclin touches Santana, then Maclin will be fired, again (like that will stick) and he’ll be deleted from the TNA archives. And then Daria and Santino argue until Steve Maclin showed up to say hi to the champ. 

— In the back, Grace complained to Stacks about all the top contenders who want title shots. They happened upon Indi Hartwell around a corner. Stacks distracted Indi to set her up for a completely lame attack from Arianna Grace. Grace (weakly) hit her in the knee with her title belt, then threw some weak kicks at Hartwell. Santino Marella threw Grace and Stacks out of the building which Xia Brookside tended to Hartwell.

Steve Maclin’s Contractually Obligated Apology

Mike Santana watched from the crowd. Maclin was happy to be back on Thursday nights, but it was like he never left (cause he never did). Maclin pulled out a “prepared statement” and almost immediately got the “What!” treatment from the crowd. Maclin issued the kind of fake apology/non-apology that would make any politician, or Ryan from The Office proud.  

Maclin has an opportunity to be a two time TNA World Champion, and used Santana’s ego to get himself a title shot the way Santana used his addiction to make the fans care about him. Maclin said maybe he could film his meetings at the VA or play voicemails from his dead father to get sympathy from the crowd. And sure Santana said Maclin will be facing death’s door, but Maclin went face to face with death when he served his country (and that was supposed to be a heel line?). Maclin promised he would meet Mr. Mayhem at Sacrifice. The crowd booed. 

I could really do without all the dead father stuff. 

— The cast of “Tulsa King” is in the audience, but I only recognized the guy from “Silicon Valley” or “Freaks and Geeks.” 

AJ Francis v. Elijah

Frankie Kazarian joined the commentary team, and it sounded like he was talking through a tin can. 

Elijah clotheslined Francis to the floor and then followed him out with a springboard plancha. Why did WWE get rid of Elijah again? Elijah hit Francis with a drive-by knee and taunted Kazarian. 

Back in the ring, Francis came back with a pop-up right hand, which (according to Hannifan) he calls “The Right Hand of God”. Francis hit Elijah with a running knee in the corner. Francis went for a powerbomb, but Elijah blocked it and countered with an Alabama Slam. That was a great spot. 

Elijah caught Francis with a high knee for a near fall. Elijah went to the top, but Francis caught him. Francis went for a superplex, but Elijah fought out of it, and then Francis walked with Elijah into a springboard destroyer! Elijah went for a cover but Francis kicked out. 

Franics dropped to the floor to get a breath and rehydrate. Elijah followed and hit Francis with a superkick, grabbed a drink from the commentary table, then threw the drink at Kazarian’s face. Elijah tried to get back in the ring, but Kazarian caught Elijah and snapped his neck against the top ropes. Francis then hit Elijah with a chokeslam. 

Match Result: Francis pinned Elijah after a chokeslam (5:51). 

Kazarian and Francis tried to lay out Elijah with a beating, but The Home Tome Man chased the heels off with a pipe. I’d like to see more of Francis and Elijah feuding and less of Kazarian.

— Eric Young challenged Leon Slater for Sacrifice. 

Greed

The following segment actually happened. “GREED” flashed on the screen to introduce this segment. Johnny Swinger runs a casino in the locker room and thinks everyone is a wrestler from the 80s. He thinks he’s the Red Rooster. Rosemary “appeared” to give the dealer divorce papers. Oh, she and her husband can communicate telepathically, which the audience can hear (but no one else). JDC was there playing cards, and he is enjoying retirement. JDC took Sinner and Saint to Mexico after Icarus won a big hand. Swinger misquoted Roddy Piper from “They Live,” then  Swinger sold the casino to Rosemary. “Two down, five to go.” THERE IS GOING TO BE FIVE MORE OF THESE? The weird rabbit thing was back. Swinger thought that was the Gobbeldy Gooker and followed them out. And then Rosemary handed the deed to the locker room casino to Allie, back in TNA from AEW. 

Ricky Sosa v. Brad Attitude 

Sosa was making his TNA and AMC debut here. The crowd was into Sosa’s viral entrance, which helped make him look like a star. Sosa hit a fantastic dropkick early. Attitude hit a slingshot senton and worked Sosa over with a chinlock. Sosa came back with a release German suplex and hit a pair of running uppercuts in the corner. Sosa hit a moonsault off the top rope for two. 

Attitude went to the floor, and Sosa followed him out with a plancha, clearing the top rope. Back in the ring, Attitude escaped a Blue Thunder Bomb and went for a springboard cutter. But, Sosa caught Attitude and hit him with the Blue Thunder Bomb to get the pinfall. 

Match Result: Sosa pinned Attitude after a Blue Thunder Bomb (3:33). 

Next Week on Impact:

  • Frankie Kazarian v. The Home Town Man 
  • The Angel Warriors v. Dani Luna & Arianna Grace 
  • Mr. Elegance debuts.
  • Elena Black v. Jada Stone 
  • Moose v. Brian Myers 
  • The Nemeths v. The Righteous 

Cedric Alexander (w/OUT the System) v. Moose (w/ Alisha Edwards)

The System were barred from ringside for this match. But Alisha Edwards got to stay in Moose’s corner. 

Moose was dominant early on and took the fight to the floor. Alexander reversed a suplex and grabbed a chair from under the ring.  Moose also got a chair, and they dueled with chairs on the floor. Moose won the duel and laid in some chair shots on Alexander’s back. The crowd chanted for tables while Moose limped around ringside. 

Moose threw a big plastic trash can at Alexander. Moose then spent a lot of time walking around looking for weapons under the ring. Alexander made Moose pay for that by kicking a trash can lid into his face. Alexander teased pulling a table out from under the ring, then put it back to draw the ire of the crowd. 

Alexander went for a spear, but Moose caught him inside the trash can. Alexander was upside down in the trash can, and Moose whacked the can with the steel chair with Alexander inside. 

Alexander came back with some chair shots. Alexander procured more chairs from under the ring and a small cookie sheet. Alexander bent the cookie sheet over Moose’s back. Moose blocked an Irish whip into the corner, then sent Alexander to hell with a choke bomb/sky high. 

Alexander dropped to the floor. Moose followed and went for a spear, but Alexander ducked and Moose flew into the ring steps. Alexander tried to go for the kill shot on Moose, but Alisha Edwards got in the way. Moose came back and powerbombed Alexander on the apron. They fought on the apron, and Alexander hit Moose low. Moose (who was pretty clearly hurting) took a powerbomb onto an overturned aluminum trashcan, which hardly gave at all. 

Alexander threw some more chairs in the ring. Moose was laid out on the pile of chairs and went to the top. Moose popped up though and caught Alexander, then superplexed Alexander from the top rope onto the pile of chairs. That only got two. 

Alexander charged into a boot from Moose, but came back with a Spanish Fly for two. Alexander went for a springboard but jumped right into a spear from Moose. Alexander dropped to the floor to regroup. Moose followed and pulled the table out from under the ring, getting a nice pop. 

Back in the ring, Moose set up the table and tried to spear Alexander through it, but he got out of the way. Alexander hit a brainbuster but Moose kicked out at one. Moose came back with a headbutt, then speared Alexander through the table. 

Match Result: Moose pinned Alexander after a spear through a table (16:09). 

Moose’s back is getting thrashed in these brawls. 

Joseph Collins
Joseph Collins

Coverage of AEW TV shows for the Wrestling Observer website. Also fills in on other shows when needed.