TNA Impact live results: The Hardys vs. The Righteous Tables match

TNA Impact 4/9/26

TNA Wrestling presents Impact on AMC tonight.

This week’s episode was taped at the Alario Center just outside of New Orleans, Louisiana on March 28, 2026.

Advertised for the show is a contract signing segment for TNA Rebellion with TNA World Champion Mike Santana and Eddie Edwards.

The TNA World Tag Team Championships will be on the line tonight as Matt and Jeff Hardy defend against Vincent and Dutch of The Righteous in a tables match.

Elayna Black will be in singles action on the show. She will take on Myla Grace. Frankie Kazarian vs. BDE and Jada Stone vs. Dani Luna are also scheduled.

Appearances from Mustafa Ali, Ricky Sosa, and Taryn Terrell are also advertised.

The full lineup for the show:

  • The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) in a tables match for the TNA World Tag Team titles
  • Elayna Black vs. Myla Grace
  • BDE vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Dani Luna vs. Jada Stone
  • Ricky Sosa appears

Our live coverage begins at 9 p.m. Eastern.

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Taped! From New Orleans. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

TNA World Title Contract Signing

Daria Rae and Santino Marella were in the ring with a table covered in the “TNA” logo. Of course Rae and Marella were arguing with each other. Marella would take the mic to introduce Edwards, but then Rae would cut him off to bring out Eddie Edwards. Same with Mike Santana. Edwards took a mic and talked about how he and Santana took similar paths in TNA, but when the going got tough, Edwards stayed but Santana went onto greener pastures. Edwards even stayed when TNA “was being laughed at.” (I laughed at “was”). But the grass wasn’t greener in the shadow of the “Inner Circle” (crowd: “Oooh…”), and now he’s back in TNA. 

Santana responded that even though he left, he came back because his heart was still in TNA. Edwards was content to stay because he was “comfortable and complacent,” and Santana went out to test himself. Santana “turned down more money than [Edwards] would ever touch,” to come back and build something in TNA. Edwards may be the “foundation,” but Santana took a sledgehammer to the foundation of TNA to rebuild it. Santana does it for the fans and his family. 

Edwards tried to bait Santana into attacking him by mentioning his daughter. But Santana didn’t go for the bait, instead turning it on Edwards by saying his wife left Edwards for Moose. Cedric Alexander came in and jumped Santana from behind, but Leon Slater came in to save Santana. The babyfaces stood tall and Slater hit both Edwards and Alexander with a diving over the ringpost. 

— AJ Francis rejected an offer to play for the Cleveland Brows to learn how to wrestle for free. He also hates Nic Nemeth, who has taken more opportunities from him than he’d care to talk about. Francis attacked Nic at Sacrifice, and he’ll finish the job at Rebellion. 

Dani Luna v. Jada Stone 

Tasha Steelz joined the commentary team for this match. 

Stone caught Luna with a rana that sent her to the floor. She hit her with a dive on the floor, but got distracted by Steelz on commentary. Luna attacked Stone from behind, then murdered her dead with a powerbomb on the ring apron. 

Luna knocked Stone back to the floor with a dropkick. Luna bent Stone’s arms backwards with a surfboard. Steelz was pretty back on commentary. Luna bent Stone’s leg back so her toes touched the back of her head. Luna put Stone in a torture rack. Stone escaped, but ran right into a big boot from Luna. 

Luna missed a dive in the corner, but clobber Stone with a clothesline from behind. Stone escape a back suplex and caught Luna with a rana, missed a handspring in the corner, but caught Luna with an enziguri. Stone hit a split-legged moonsault for a near fall. 

Luna hit a backbreaker, then turned that into a sit-out powerbomb for another near fall. Stone caught Luna with a victory roll for a near fall. Luna floored Stone with a forearm. Stone sent Luna into the turnbuckles with a head scissors, then hit what look like a Sky Twister Press for the victory. 

Match Result: Jada Stone pinned Dani Luna (10:11). 

After the match, Steelz laid out Stone with a clothesline from behind. 

This felt too long.

Injury Report: 

  • Nic Nemeth is OUT, but expected to be cleared for Rebellion. 
  • Tessa Blanchard is banged up, but cleared. 
  • Jody Threat is banged up and OUT. 
  • Matt Hardy is cleared, despite his ribs not being 100%. 

— Elijah walked around the graveyards of New Orleans. A young kid walked him over to his father’s grave, but it was just a set up for Frankie Kazarian to attack him with a stone. And then Kazarian stiffed the kid on his payoff! 

Taryn Terrell Addressed Her Hometown 

Terrell came out to thank the fans and her family for supporting her. Terrell said her career didn’t end on her terms, and she’s watched TNA grow since she left. She watched Mickie James come back for the Knockouts Division, and then saw Ash dragging James’ name through the mud. 

This brought out the rest of the Elegance Brand, who trashed Terrell for trying to coast off the success of the Elegance Brand. The Concierge pointed out that Terrell was all alone, and on the “Silva Screen” (the big screen in the arena) showed ODB and Mickie James laid out in the back. The Elegance Brand attacked 4-on-1 and beat up some security geeks as well. Mr. Elegance slammed Terrell, and the Knockout Champions hit her with “Nip and Tuck.” 

This pay-per-view feels very thrown together.

— Santino’s finally had enough of Stacks and Arianna Grace, and smacks Stacks. Stacks and Grace and run into the women’s locker room for safety, which gave Marella pause, until Indi Hartwell came along, and gave him the all clear. They went in, the sounds of a fight could be heard behind the door, and eventually Marella and Hartwell emerged victorious. And Hartwell even got the Cobra back for Santino! 

Frankie Kazarian v. BDE

Ryan Nemeth was on commentary, kind of trashing his brother. That was weird.

Kazarian outwrestled BDE early. BDE came back with a lung blower and a blockbuster off the middle rope. BDE escaped a chickenwing. He went for the springboard cutter, but Kazarian caught him with a back stabber, then locked in the chickenwing to get the submission.  

Match Result: Kazarian won by submission (3:32). 

After the match, Nemeth attacked BDE. The lights went off, and when they came back up, Elijah was there to choke Kazarian with a towel before chasing him off. 

Elayna Black v. Myla Grace (w/ Harley Hudson) 

This is Grace’s first singles match on Impact. This match felt like they got their time cut and were trying to get all their stuff in in four minutes. Grade got a near fall with a twisting suplex. Black hit her finish, “The Blackout” which looked like a jumping neckbreaker with no real impact. 

Match Result: Black pinned Grace (3:32). 

— Daria Rae told Santino Marella that he was suspended indefinitely (for assaulting talent and invading the women’s locker room). Indi Hartwell tried to come to Marella’s defense, but when she bumped into Rae, Rae decided that was assault, and suspended her, too. 

I was pretty excited with Daria Rae showed up. I used to really like her in WWE. Now I wish she’d go away.

Gia Miller Interviewed Ricky Sosa  

Miller brought out Ricky Sosa, and officially welcomed him to TNA Wrestling. Miller asked Sosa what he’s sights are set on, but before he could really answer Eric Young came out and took the mic. He called Sosa a “pretender” and a “wannabe,” while Young is forever, and everything flows through him. Young chastised the crowd for doing Sosa’s “Bang! Bang! Sosa! Sosa!” chant. Young caught Sosa with a sucker punch, and they fought into the ring. 

In the ring, Sosa backdropped his way out of a piledriver attempt, then caught Young with a pair of running forearms in the corner. But Young caught Sosa with a forearm while he celebrated, then dropped him with a piledriver. The kid sold the piledriver like a million bucks, bouncing a good three feet off the mat. 

Tessa in the Undead Realm

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