TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview 4/9/2026

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! tonight on AMC at 9/8c.

  • TNA World Tag Team Championship Tables Match: The Hardys (c) vs. The Righteous
  • Dani Luna vs. Jada Stone
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. BDE
  • Elayna Black vs. Myla Grace
  • Mike Santana and Eddie Edwards sign their TNA Rebellion contract
  • Taryn Terrell appears
  • Ricky Sosa appears
  • We’ll hear from Mustafa Ali

ROH TV Preview 4/9/2026

Watch ROH TV on Honor Club 8/7c http://WatchROH.com

  • Action Andretti vs. AR Fox
  • Shane Taylor Promotions vs. Bang Bang Gang & The Von Erichs
  • RPG Vice vs. TMDK

Kyle Fletcher Forced to Vacate TNT Title Due To Injury, New Champion to Be Crowned at AEW Dynasty

AEW has been dealt a tough blow as TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher is officially stepping away from the title due to injury.

Tony Khan broke the news during his pre-show livestream ahead of AEW Dynamite on X, revealing that Fletcher is dealing with a meniscus injury along with other physical setbacks. According to Khan, the damage is significant enough to keep “The Protostar” sidelined for several months, with an in-ring return now expected sometime in 2026.

Khan didn’t hold back when addressing Fletcher’s run, praising him as one of the greatest TNT Champions in AEW history. Still, with recovery now the priority, Fletcher has no choice but to vacate the championship.

With the title now up for grabs, AEW is wasting no time in reshaping the picture. A Casino Gauntlet Match has been announced for this Sunday’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view in Vancouver, where a new TNT Champion will be crowned.

Momentum heading into that match is already shifting. On Dynamite, former TNT Champion Tommaso Ciampa picked up a key victory over Mascara Dorada, earning the coveted number one entry spot in the Gauntlet. That advantage could prove crucial in what’s expected to be a chaotic and high-stakes contest.

While Fletcher’s absence leaves a major void in the division, Dynasty now has even higher stakes as AEW prepares to usher in a new TNT Champion under unpredictable circumstances.

AEW Announces “Collision: Fairway To Hell” Special for May

AEW is adding a unique twist to its Collision lineup next month with the announcement of a themed special titled “Fairway To Hell.”

The company confirmed that AEW Collision: Fairway To Hell will take place live on Saturday, May 9 from the SoFi Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. The venue itself is a notable choice, described as a high-tech indoor golf facility—hinting that AEW is going all-in on the golf-inspired concept.

According to the official announcement, early access premium seating will be available shortly, with general ticket sales opening on April 13. Fans can also register through AEW’s ticketing site for presale opportunities.

The “Fairway To Hell” branding has actually been in the works for some time. AEW filed to trademark the name back in June 2024, and Tony Khan later spoke about the idea as part of a larger concept. At the time, Khan pitched a charity golf event—potentially titled “Fairway to Heaven”—featuring wrestlers, athletes, and celebrities, followed by a themed episode of Dynamite or Collision under the “Fairway to Hell” banner.

It looks like that vision is now becoming reality. Reports indicate that AEW plans to incorporate golfers and social media influencers into the event, blending wrestling with a crossover sports-entertainment feel.

With Collision continuing to experiment with themed shows, Fairway To Hell could end up being one of the more unique presentations AEW has produced—especially given the unconventional setting. Fans will be watching closely to see how the company mixes in-ring action with the golf-themed atmosphere.

AEW Dynamite Preview 4/8/2026

AEW Dynamite live tonight on TBS and HBO Max from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

  • TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Queen Aminata.
  • Darby Allin, Bandido & Jack Perry vs. Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita, Mark Davis, & Andrade El Idolo)
  • We’ll hear from Chris Jericho

Backstage Reaction Mixed to Pat McAfee’s Role in Rhodes vs. Orton Storyline

Pat McAfee’s involvement in the Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton feud heading into WrestleMania 42 is reportedly causing some quiet tension behind the scenes.

According to PWInsider, several WWE talents feel the rivalry between Rhodes and Orton already had more than enough built-in history, making McAfee’s addition feel unnecessary. The two have a deeply rooted storyline dating back years, and some within the locker room reportedly believe the match didn’t need an extra element to elevate it.

There’s also said to be some confusion over how the decision came together. Previous reports indicate McAfee’s role was pushed by higher-ups within TKO Group Holdings, rather than coming directly from WWE’s creative team led by Triple H. That distinction has only added to the perception that the storyline shift wasn’t entirely organic.

McAfee’s recent SmackDown appearance—where he delivered an unscripted promo tied into the feud—reportedly drew a mixed response backstage. While some appreciated the energy he brings, others weren’t sold on how the segment meshed with the ongoing WrestleMania build.

Another layer to the situation is the pressure it may be putting on Cody Rhodes. While there’s no indication Rhodes himself has spoken out, there is said to be some sympathy internally, with the belief that the added spotlight and expectations could complicate an already high-profile match.

As it stands, Rhodes vs. Orton is locked in for Night 1 of WrestleMania 42. Whether McAfee’s involvement ultimately enhances the story or proves to be a distraction remains to be seen, but it’s clearly a talking point within WWE as the biggest show of the year approaches.

TNA Revives Lockbox Mystery Ahead of Rebellion 2026

TNA Wrestling is once again leaning into intrigue as the company ramps up promotion for Rebellion 2026, dropping a new teaser that has fans speculating about what’s to come.

The latest video brings back the now-familiar TNA lockbox, a visual that longtime viewers will recognize from past major moments. The prop previously played a role during the company’s transition back to the TNA name, and it was also used in the buildup to AJ Styles’ surprise involvement at Slammiversary 2025. Its return immediately raises questions about whether another big reveal is on the horizon.

Adding to the mystery, TNA has also been airing a string of cryptic teasers featuring numbers and mathematical equations. So far, there’s been no official explanation, but the layered clues suggest the promotion is building toward a significant storyline twist or debut tied to the Rebellion event.

With the pay-per-view set for Saturday, April 11 at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, the timing of these teasers is unlikely to be a coincidence. Whether it points to a returning star, a debut, or a major storyline development, TNA is clearly aiming to generate buzz heading into one of its marquee shows of the year.

For now, fans are left to connect the dots—but history suggests the lockbox rarely shows up without something big inside.

Asuka vs. IYO SKY WrestleMania 42 Status Hinges on Nikki Bella Injury

WWE fans may have to wait a bit longer for the long-teased showdown between Asuka and IYO SKY, and it looks like the situation has less to do with creative plans and more to do with injury concerns elsewhere on the card.

Despite recent on-screen tension—highlighted by Asuka vowing to teach SKY “one final lesson” and SKY directly calling for the match—the bout was noticeably absent from the official WrestleMania 42 lineup reveal on ESPN. That omission raised eyebrows, especially given how heavily the feud has been hinted at in recent weeks.

According to Bryan Alvarez, the holdup is tied to Nikki Bella’s current medical status. The WWE Hall of Famer suffered an ankle injury in late March and has since been seen wearing a walking boot. As of now, she has not been cleared for in-ring competition, and that uncertainty is forcing WWE to keep multiple contingency plans in play.

If Nikki is unable to compete by WrestleMania weekend, the expectation is that Asuka will pivot away from a singles program and instead reunite with Kairi Sane as The Kabuki Warriors. In that scenario, they would take the place of the Bella Twins in the scheduled Women’s Tag Team Championship match.

That title bout—set for night one on April 18 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas—is currently planned as a four-way match. Nia Jax and Lash Legend are slated to defend against teams featuring Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair, Lyra Valkyria & Bayley, and the Bella Twins.

Should the change happen, IYO SKY’s WrestleMania role becomes far less clear, as her expected match with Asuka would presumably be scrapped. On the flip side, if Nikki Bella is medically cleared in time, WWE is expected to move forward with Asuka vs. SKY and lock it into the card.

For now, the situation remains fluid, with one of WrestleMania’s potential standout matches essentially on hold pending a medical update.

More Details Alberto Del Rio’s Arrest For Domestic Violence

Serious legal trouble is mounting for former WWE and AAA star Alberto Del Rio, as authorities in Mexico have now officially confirmed an investigation into his recent arrest.

The Attorney General’s Office of the State of San Luis Potosí announced that it has opened a case against Del Rio—real name Alberto Rodriguez—following his detention earlier this week on domestic violence charges.

Initial reports surfaced Monday indicating Rodriguez had been arrested after an alleged altercation with his wife. According to those reports, she contacted emergency services during the incident and was left with visible injuries to her face and arms.

Authorities say State Civil Guard officers arrived on the scene while the situation was still unfolding. Upon arrival, they reportedly found the victim showing clear signs of physical violence, leading to Rodriguez being taken into custody immediately.

In an official update, the Attorney General’s Office confirmed that the case has been handed over to the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Attention to Women, Family and Sexual Crimes. The investigation will focus on both physical and verbal abuse allegations stemming from the incident.

According to the victim’s statement, the confrontation began inside a residence in the Lomas del Tecnológico neighborhood and escalated into multiple forms of assault.

Rodriguez is now under the authority of the Public Ministry, which will compile evidence and move the case forward. He is expected to appear before a judge in an initial hearing, where he will formally respond to the accusations.

This latest development adds to Del Rio’s long history of legal issues and controversy, and it remains to be seen how the case will unfold in the coming days.

The Crash Lucha Libre has announced Alberto Del Rio – real name Alberto Rodriguez – has been suspended indefinitely in light of his domestic violence arrest in Mexico on Monday. 

Report: TNA Potentially Pulling Talent From Indie Matches Against AEW Stars

A new report suggests TNA Wrestling could be tightening restrictions on its roster, particularly when it comes to facing AEW talent on the independent scene.

According to Fightful Select, Moose was recently pulled from Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling’s “Multiverse” event scheduled for WrestleMania weekend. While initial explanations pointed to a scheduling conflict, there’s more to the story. Moose had reportedly already received approval from TNA to appear, raising eyebrows about why the decision was reversed so close to the event.

That move may signal a broader shift in TNA’s approach. There’s growing speculation that the company is actively working to prevent its wrestlers from competing against AEW talent altogether, even outside of official company shows. Internally, concerns have been raised about upcoming indie matches involving TNA names like Leon Slater and Nic Nemeth, who are slated to face AEW’s Ricochet and MJF, respectively.

For clarity, those bouts aren’t tied to the Multiverse show. Slater vs. Ricochet is currently booked for WrestleCon’s Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow during WrestleMania week, while Nemeth vs. MJF is scheduled for Create-A-Pro Wrestling’s “Monumental Moment” event on May 1.

As for what’s driving this apparent shift, there are a couple of theories making the rounds. One points to recent scheduling friction, specifically AEW Collision airing head-to-head with TNA iMPACT. Some within TNA reportedly believe President Carlos Silva was unhappy with that situation, even though the decision likely came from Warner Bros. Discovery rather than AEW itself.

Another explanation, per PWInsider, is more strategic. TNA may simply want to avoid scenarios where its talent could be perceived as weakened, particularly if they lose to wrestlers from another promotion in high-profile indie matches. Protecting the brand—and its stars—appears to be a growing priority.

At this point, it’s unclear whether external partners like WWE or AMC have influenced the decision, or if this is purely an internal call. Either way, if TNA does follow through with limiting these crossover appearances, it could mark the end of a quiet but notable trend of AEW vs. TNA clashes happening beyond the confines of their respective promotions.