TNA No Surrender 2/13/2026 (Card)

TNA No Surrender – Friday , February 13, 2026 – The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee

CARD

  • TNA International Championship: Stacks (c) vs. Trey Miguel.
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Léi Yǐng Lee (c) vs. Arianna Grace.
  • TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: The Elegance Brand (c) vs. Indi Hartwell & Xia Brookside.
  • TNA Knockouts Championship #1 Contenders Battle Royal: Competitors TBA.
  • The Hardys & The Righteous vs. Order 4.
  • Mike Santana & Leon Slater vs. Nic Nemeth & Eddie Edwards
  • Eric Young vs. BDE

WWE SmackDown Preview 2/13/2024

WWE SmackDown airs live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. tonight on Syfy in the United States, due to the USA Network’s coverage of the Winter Olympics. International fans can watch the show on Netflix.

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: RHIYO (Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY) (c) vs. Nia Jax & Lash Legend
  • WWE Women’s Championship: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Jordynne Grace
  • Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatus vs. Sami Zayn
  • Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Alexa Bliss vs. Giulia vs. Zelina
  • Rey Fenix vs. Trick Williams

WBD and AEW Shut Down Rumors Surrounding Brody King’s Dynamite Absence

Brody King’s absence from this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite quickly sparked speculation online — but both Warner Bros. Discovery and AEW are now firmly pushing back on the rumors.

The former challenger to MJF, who demolished the outspoken star last week to secure an AEW World Championship opportunity at Grand Slam: Australia, was noticeably missing from Wednesday night’s broadcast. That absence raised eyebrows, especially after Dave Meltzer reported that King had allegedly been pulled from the show at the request of Warner Bros. Discovery. According to the report, network officials were concerned King’s appearance could trigger more anti-ICE chants from fans, similar to the “F**k ICE” chants heard before his match with MJF.

However, WBD has flatly denied the claim.

In a statement issued to Wrestling Inc., the company made it clear they had no role in King’s scheduling.

“Warner Bros. Discovery did not have any involvement in Brody King’s upcoming AEW schedule,” the statement read. “Any speculation to the contrary is categorically false. Brody is scheduled to appear during the next AEW event, which will air this Saturday on TNT and HBO Max.”

When further pressed by Voices of Wrestling regarding the wording of the statement — specifically whether “upcoming” left room for involvement in King missing Dynamite — WBD reportedly reiterated that they had no part in his absence.

AEW also denied the rumors. According to Fightful Select, company sources stated that King’s absence had nothing to do with the network or last week’s chants. In fact, some within AEW reportedly said that Meltzer’s report was the first they had heard of such speculation.

So where was Brody King?

The answer appears far less controversial. PWInsider reports that King was among several AEW talents flying from LAX to Sydney, Australia, in preparation for Grand Slam: Australia. As a result, he was never scheduled to appear on Dynamite in the first place.

With King en route to Australia and a World Championship opportunity looming, it looks like this situation may simply be a case of travel logistics — not network interference.

All eyes now turn to Grand Slam: Australia, where King will look to capitalize on the momentum he built by steamrolling MJF and attempt to shock the world on an international stage.

WWE Holds Internal Meeting As WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Trail Behind Last Year’s Pace

WrestleMania season is officially underway, but it appears WWE has some ground to make up when it comes to filling Allegiant Stadium for WrestleMania 42.

After early reports suggested ticket sales for this year’s two-night spectacle in Las Vegas were lagging behind expectations, WWE has reportedly taken action behind the scenes. According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, the company recently held a multi-department meeting focused specifically on boosting ticket sales for the April event.

The internal discussion reportedly involved multiple areas of the company being tasked with ramping up promotional efforts. With just over two months remaining until WrestleMania 42, departments were encouraged to implement new strategies to drive interest and increase momentum heading into WWE’s biggest weekend of the year.

Sales Numbers Behind Last Year’s Pace

Per WrestleTix, WrestleMania 42 has currently distributed around 36,000 tickets for both Saturday and Sunday. While that’s a strong number by most standards, it falls well short of where WrestleMania 41 stood at this same point last year. By February 2025, WWE had already moved approximately 10,000 more tickets per night for the previous Las Vegas installment, which ultimately drew between 56,000 and 60,000 fans on both evenings.

One notable detail: WWE reportedly has no plans to reduce ticket prices to stimulate sales. As of now, the least expensive seat available for either night sits at $266.80 before fees. That pricing strategy suggests the company is confident it can build demand through marketing and storyline developments rather than adjusting its premium-event model.

Watch Party Restrictions Stir Frustration

Adding another layer to the situation, Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp recently reported that WWE is prohibiting WrestleMania watch parties at venues within a 50-mile radius of Allegiant Stadium. The move has reportedly caused frustration among local establishments, especially considering Las Vegas paid a significant site fee to host the event, with the expectation that WrestleMania week would drive tourism and related business activity throughout the city.

Blocking nearby watch parties could be viewed as an effort to funnel more fans directly into the stadium. However, it may also create tension with local businesses that were hoping to capitalize on the influx of wrestling fans.

Star Power Still to Be Announced

At the moment, only one match has been officially confirmed for WrestleMania 42: 2026 Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns challenging CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship. While that’s a marquee main event by any standard, WrestleMania cards typically rely on a full slate of high-profile bouts to drive last-minute ticket movement.

With major storylines expected to intensify in the coming weeks, WWE will likely lean heavily on its television programming to build urgency and excitement. Historically, once the full card takes shape and celebrity involvement rumors begin circulating, ticket sales often receive a late push.

For now, all eyes are on how WWE’s internal strategy shift impacts sales momentum. WrestleMania remains the crown jewel of the company’s calendar, and with Las Vegas hosting once again, expectations are sky-high — even if the current numbers haven’t quite caught up yet.

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview 2/12/2026

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT!  tonight on AMC.

Watch on AMC, AMC+, & TNA+ (US), Sportsnet & Sportsnet 360 (Canada), TNA+ (internationally)

  • Moose opens the show
  • Albuquerque Street Fight: Mara Sade vs. Ryan Nemeth
  • Nic Nemeth vs. Rich Swann
  • The System takes on Mike Santana, Moose & The Hardys
  • We’ll hear from Eric Young
  • we’ll hear from Elijah
  • Moose opens the show

ROH TV Preview 2/12/2026

Watch ROH TV on #HonorClub at WatchROH.com 7/6c

  • Persephone vs. Julissa Mexa
  • The Von Erichs & Michael Oku in action
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship: L.F.I. (Sammy Guevara & Beast Mortos) (c) vs. Top Flight
  • The Swirl & Premier Athletes vs. ROH World Champion Bandido, Komander, Mascara Dorado & Xelhua
  • Lance Archer in action
  • Dalton Castle & the Outrunners in action

Chelsea Green Reveals Broken Ankle Following SmackDown Injury

Chelsea Green’s week just went from bad to worse.

After initially being believed to have suffered a sprained ankle on WWE SmackDown, the former WWE Women’s United States Champion has now confirmed the injury is far more serious. Taking to X for another installment of her tongue-in-cheek “Chelsea Chronicles,” Green revealed that she actually broke her ankle.

The injury occurred during last Friday’s Elimination Chamber qualifying match, where Green faced Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend. While early reports suggested a sprain — with additional testing pending — Green first hinted that things were more severe earlier this week. She posted a photo showing significant bruising on her ankle, along with a humorous list of “demands” directed at WWE management.

Before that, she teased the situation in true Chelsea fashion, telling her loyal “Patri-Hots” that she had survived a “near-fatal fall” and suffered a “career-threatening injury.” Now, the diagnosis has been made official: it’s a broken ankle.

As of this writing, Green has not disclosed how long she expects to be sidelined.

The injury also forced her to miss AAA’s event over the weekend, where she had been scheduled to defend the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship alongside NXT’s Ethan Page. La Hiedra stepped in as her replacement, but the duo ultimately dropped the titles to Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana.

Green had already experienced a rocky start to the year after losing the Women’s United States Championship to Giulia on the January 2 edition of SmackDown. More recently, her name trended among fans following comments made by longtime backstage producer Michael Hayes on WWE Unreal, where he suggested Green was not “world championship material.” The remark sparked backlash online, with fans — and her ever-supportive “Patri-Hots” — rallying behind her across social media.

Now, Green faces a physical setback on top of the recent professional hurdles. If her past resilience and ability to turn adversity into entertainment are any indication, however, don’t expect her to stay out of the spotlight for long — even if she’ll be doing so on one good ankle for the foreseeable future.

WWE HOFer Stacy Keibler Pays Emotional Tribute To James Van Der Beek Following His Passing

WWE Hall of Famer Stacy Keibler is mourning the loss of a close friend.

Keibler took to Instagram this week to share a heartfelt message honoring “Dawson’s Creek”and “Varsity Blues” star James Van Der Beek, who passed away Wednesday after battling stage three colorectal cancer. He was 48 years old.

In an emotional post, Keibler revealed that she spent time with Van Der Beek in his final days — something she described as a profound and spiritual experience. Alongside her message, she shared a photo of the two watching a sunset together, a moment she said now carries even deeper meaning.

Reflecting on that evening, Keibler wrote that they spoke openly about life, the uncertainty of the world, and something greater beyond it all.

“We talked about how this world can feel upside down… and how maybe heaven needs your spirit now to help steady us down here,” she shared. As the sun dipped below the horizon, Keibler noted that a shooting star appeared in the sky — a moment she described as feeling anything but coincidental.

The former WWE star also praised Van Der Beek as a devoted husband to his wife, Kimberly, and a loving father to their six children. She called it a blessing to stand beside the family during such an intimate and difficult time, emphasizing how powerful it was to witness the strength and love surrounding him.

Keibler concluded her tribute with a simple but powerful message of gratitude and remembrance, writing that her friend had changed her life and that she would carry his memory with her always.

News of Van Der Beek’s passing was confirmed on his official Instagram account, where a statement asked for privacy as his family grieves. The actor publicly revealed his stage three colorectal cancer diagnosis in 2024 and had been undergoing treatment in the months leading up to his death.

While best known for his breakout role as Dawson Leery, Van Der Beek’s impact clearly extended far beyond Hollywood. As Keibler’s moving tribute shows, his legacy lives on in the lives he touched — both on screen and off.

Report: Warner Bros. Discovery Kept Brody King Off AEW Dynamite Over Fears of Anti-ICE Chants

A surprising backstage decision reportedly kept Brody King off this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite — and it may have had far more to do with corporate politics than creative direction.

According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, Warner Bros. Discovery made the call to hold King off the show following last week’s headline-making moment in Las Vegas. During that episode, King shocked viewers by defeating MJF in just over a minute. However, it wasn’t just the upset victory that grabbed attention. The live crowd broke into loud “F*** ICE” chants, which quickly made waves beyond the wrestling bubble.

Per Meltzer, WBD executives were concerned about a repeat of that scenario if King appeared again this week. The fear? That more anti-ICE chants could create unwanted controversy at a time when the company is reportedly navigating sensitive corporate matters — including a pending acquisition deal involving Netflix that would require regulatory approval.

Meltzer emphasized that the decision did not come from AEW President Tony Khan.

“This is from above,” Meltzer stated, noting that executives were wary of drawing negative attention that could complicate regulatory proceedings. He added that if not for the broader corporate landscape — particularly concerns about political sensitivities — the chants themselves may not have been treated as a major issue.

King has been outspoken in his criticism of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and has been active in fundraising efforts to support immigrant communities. That public stance, combined with last week’s crowd reaction, reportedly made his presence a potential flashpoint for another viral moment.

The situation is particularly notable because, from a storyline standpoint, a follow-up segment between King and MJF seemed like a logical next step after last week’s decisive result. Instead, the angle was paused — at least for now.

This development highlights the increasingly complicated intersection of wrestling, corporate oversight, and political optics. AEW has often presented itself as an alternative product with a more organic crowd atmosphere, but as the company continues to operate under a major media conglomerate, those raw live reactions can sometimes create challenges at the executive level.

It remains to be seen how AEW will handle King’s return to television. If the Las Vegas crowd reaction is any indication, the issue may not simply disappear the next time he walks through the curtain.

For now, Brody King’s absence appears to be less about creative direction — and more about corporate caution.

Paramount Sweetens Hostile Takeover Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery Amid Netflix Battle – What It Could Mean for AEW

The corporate tug-of-war over Warner Bros. Discovery is heating up.

Paramount has officially submitted a revised offer in its hostile attempt to acquire WBD, aiming to counter Netflix’s existing agreement with the media giant. While the per-share price remains unchanged, the new proposal adds financial incentives designed to make the deal more attractive to shareholders — and raise the stakes in an already intense bidding war.

What Paramount Is Offering

Paramount’s amended bid keeps its original $30-per-share valuation intact but introduces a new $0.25-per-share “ticking fee.” This fee would accumulate for each quarter the deal remains unclosed after December 31 of this year, essentially rewarding shareholders if the transaction drags on.

In addition, Paramount is taking a bold step by offering to cover Netflix’s $2.8 billion termination fee should Warner Bros. Discovery walk away from its current agreement with the streaming giant.

For context, Netflix would face a massive $5.8 billion obligation if it were to back out of the deal on its own.

Paramount also claims it can address some of WBD’s financial concerns, including approximately $1.5 billion in fees tied to debt refinancing. According to the company, it has potential “solutions” in place to ease those burdens — another attempt to sway shareholders.

Where Things Stand with Netflix

Warner Bros. Discovery has responded cautiously, stating it will review Paramount’s revised proposal. However, the company is not changing its recommendation that shareholders approve Netflix’s offer.

Netflix recently adjusted its bid into a fully cash-based offer at $27.75 per share. Previously, the proposal included a combination of cash and stock options at the same valuation. The move to an all-cash deal was seen as a strategic play to strengthen Netflix’s position and reduce uncertainty.

Paramount, meanwhile, is urging shareholders to reject not only the Netflix agreement but also WBD’s planned spinoff of Discovery.

The AEW Factor

For wrestling fans, this isn’t just boardroom drama.

AEW’s future broadcast landscape is directly tied to Warner Bros. Discovery. According to recent filings, AEW would remain aligned with Discovery under the proposed spinoff structure, now referred to as Global Linear Networks. At the same time, AEW’s weekly programming and pay-per-view events are expected to continue streaming on HBO Max.

While none of the proposed corporate changes appear to immediately disrupt AEW’s current television and streaming setup, large-scale media mergers often bring long-term shifts in strategy, branding, and distribution priorities.

If Netflix ultimately acquires WBD, that could create intriguing possibilities regarding streaming integration and international reach. On the other hand, a successful Paramount takeover would reshape the media landscape in a completely different direction.

For now, AEW appears stable in its current arrangements — but the larger media chess match is far from over.

As this high-stakes battle between Paramount and Netflix unfolds, the ripple effects could extend well beyond Hollywood — and into the weekly world of professional wrestling.