TNA Thursday Night iMPACT!

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

Where To Watch: AMC, AMC+, & TNA+ (US), Sportsnet & Sportsnet 360 (Canada), TNA+ (internationally)

  • The Hardys and The Righteous vs. The System
  • Mike Santana and Leon Slater vs. Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth
  • Frankie Kazarian will be on commentary
  • Lei Ying Lee vs. Dani Luna
  • AJ Francis vs. Mance Warner
  • Ash by Elegance face-to-face with Mickie James
  • Jada Stone vs. Tasha Steelz
  • Tom Hannifan interviews Steve Maclin

ROH TV Preview 2/26/2026

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

  • Big Bill & Bryan Keith in action
  • Skyflight in action
  • Grizzled Young Veterans in action
  • ROH Women’s Pure Championship: Deonna Purrazzo (c) vs. Trish Adora
  • ROH Women’s TV Championship: Red Velvet (c) vs. Zayda Steel
  • The Frat House vs. TMDK
  • JD Drake vs. Adam Priest
  • Tony Nese vs. Komander
  • Johnnie Robbie vs. Persephone
  • Satnam Singh in action

AJ Styles Confirms He’ll Remain With WWE in Mentorship Role Following Retirement

AJ Styles may have officially closed the chapter on his in-ring career, but “The Phenomenal One” isn’t going anywhere.

After delivering an emotional farewell on this past Monday’s episode of WWE RAW, Styles left his gloves and jacket in the middle of the ring — a symbolic gesture that confirmed his retirement from active competition. Shortly thereafter, WWE announced that Styles will be inducted into the Class of 2026 Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as one of the most accomplished performers of his generation.

With retirement rumors swirling, including speculation about a possible jump to AEW for one last run, Styles quickly put those ideas to rest.

Speaking on the Talk N Shop Podcast, the former WWE Champion made it clear that while his days of competing inside the squared circle are over, his relationship with WWE is far from finished. Styles confirmed he will continue working with the company in a backstage capacity, focusing on mentoring and developing the next generation of talent.

According to Styles, helping younger wrestlers grow into confident, complete performers is something he’s long wanted to do. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that talent feels ready when they step into a WWE ring — not just physically, but mentally as well.

Styles explained that if someone reaches television and isn’t fully prepared, he sees it as part of his responsibility to help get them there. For him, making sure emerging stars feel like they truly belong — that they’re ready to stand alongside the best in the locker room — is both a duty and a privilege.

The idea of shaping future main eventers clearly excites him. After decades of experience across multiple promotions and countless high-profile matches, Styles now shifts from building his own legacy to helping build others’.

While fans won’t see him lace up the boots again, it sounds like AJ Styles’ impact on WWE is only entering a new phase — one that could influence the company for years to come.

Xavier Woods Provides Injury Update After Stepping Away From WWE Action

Xavier Woods is staying positive despite dealing with a significant shoulder issue that has temporarily sidelined him from in-ring competition.

On the February 16 episode of WWE RAW, Kofi Kingston informed fans that his New Day partner would be stepping away from wrestling after battling a shoulder injury for roughly three months. Woods’ last match took place in a dark match ahead of the 2026 Royal Rumble, and he hasn’t competed since.

Now, Woods himself has shed more light on the situation.

Speaking on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, Woods revealed that the damage to his shoulder is more serious than initially believed. According to the former King of the Ring, doctors found multiple tears, describing his shoulder as having “gone through the meat grinder.”

At this point, the hope is that physical therapy will be enough to get him back to full strength. However, Woods acknowledged that surgery remains a possibility if rehab doesn’t resolve the issue.

Despite the uncertainty, Woods made it clear he’s approaching the situation with optimism. He said he’s staying positive about the recovery process and is prepared to undergo surgery if that’s what’s required to properly heal. In his view, everything happens for a reason, and he’s choosing to focus on the bigger picture rather than the setback itself.

For New Day fans, the news is obviously concerning. Woods has been a consistent presence on WWE television for years, whether competing in tag team action alongside Kingston or carving out his own singles opportunities. His absence will certainly be felt if recovery takes longer than expected.

As of now, there’s no official timeline for his return. The next few weeks will likely determine whether rehab is enough or if Woods will need to go under the knife.

We’ll continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.

Liv Morgan Opens Up About Spiritual Awakening: “I Think I Might Have Found God”

Liv Morgan is known for wearing her heart on her sleeve inside the ring, and now she’s doing the same outside of it.

During a recent appearance on the RAW Talk podcast, the Judgment Day member shared a deeply personal update about her life away from WWE cameras, revealing that she’s been on what she describes as a spiritual journey over the past five months — one that may have led her to rediscover faith.

When asked whether she considers herself religious, Morgan didn’t hesitate to explain that something has shifted in her life recently.

According to Morgan, a series of moments that felt bigger than coincidence sparked what she calls a “calling” to explore a relationship with God. While she acknowledged that it might sound cliché, she said the experiences felt meaningful enough to push her toward self-reflection and spiritual growth.

Morgan explained that religion wasn’t a major part of her upbringing. Though she attended church occasionally as a child, it never fully connected with her. As an adult, she says she lived somewhere in the middle — not fully believing, but not dismissing faith either.

Interestingly, despite her uncertainty over the years, Morgan revealed she has always made the sign of the cross before every match — even during times when she questioned whether God was real. In her words, that contradiction perfectly summed up her complicated relationship with faith.

Over the past few months, however, that uncertainty has evolved into something more concrete. Morgan described subtle but meaningful experiences that encouraged her to “lean in” spiritually. Since then, she says she’s felt an emotional shift that’s difficult to fully put into words.

The former Women’s Champion shared that she now feels a sense of unconditional love and reassurance that often brings her to tears. While she’s not currently reading the Bible cover-to-cover, she did start a daily devotional at the beginning of the year and has stuck with it consistently. She credits that practice with helping her stay grounded mentally and emotionally amid the pressures of WWE life.

Morgan also reflected on how her early perception of organized religion — which she felt was often framed around fear and obligation — may have shaped her hesitation toward faith. As an adult, she says she feels more empowered to define spirituality on her own terms, without pressure or rigid expectations.

Today, Morgan describes her faith as something that brings her trust and relief rather than fear. While she still deals with anxiety and the high-pressure environment that comes with being a WWE Superstar, she says she’s found comfort in believing that God “has her back,” allowing her to center herself and push through challenging moments.

As one of WWE’s most open and emotionally transparent performers, Morgan’s willingness to speak candidly about her personal evolution adds another layer to her ever-evolving story — both inside and outside the squared circle.

Eddie Kingston Pulled From AEW Events This Week Due To Severe Migraines, Seminar & Meet-And-Greet Canceled

AEW fans in Denver hoping to see Eddie Kingston this week will have to wait a little longer.

“The Mad King” has been pulled from all scheduled appearances surrounding this week’s AEW Dynamite and the upcoming Collision taping due to medical reasons. The news first surfaced via Pro Wrestling Junkies, who announced that Kingston would no longer be appearing at a planned meet-and-greet event. He was also scheduled to host a wrestling seminar alongside his longtime ally Ortiz.

According to PWInsider’s Mike Johnson, Kingston is currently dealing with severe migraine headaches and will be focusing on his health in the immediate future. As of now, there’s no timetable for his return to AEW programming.

Pro Wrestling Junkies has offered full refunds to fans who purchased tickets for the meet-and-greet. While the joint seminar has been postponed, Ortiz has reportedly offered to proceed with the training session free of charge if enough attendees are still interested in participating.

The setback comes during what has been a busy stretch for Kingston since his in-ring return. The former ROH World Champion made his comeback just over five months ago after being sidelined for 16 months with a significant knee injury. He resurfaced during the Zero Hour pre-show at AEW All Out 2025, defeating Big Bill in his return match.

From there, Kingston briefly aligned with Hook before that partnership dissolved when Hook rejoined The Opps at Full Gear 2025. Kingston then shifted focus to singles competition, earning a shot at Samoa Joe and the AEW World Championship on the “Winter Is Coming” edition of Dynamite. Despite coming up short in that title bid, Kingston remained a central figure on AEW television.

More recently, he reunited with Ortiz—who himself had just returned from a lengthy injury absence—and reignited their chemistry as a team. The duo became embroiled in a heated feud with the Grizzled Young Veterans, culminating in a brutal Parking Lot Fight on the February 7 episode of Collision. Kingston, Ortiz, and The Rascalz emerged victorious over GYV, Bryan Keith, and Big Bill in what was one of the more violent encounters AEW has presented this year.

For now, Kingston’s focus is on recovery. Given his history of battling through adversity, fans will no doubt be eager to see “The Mad King” back in action once he’s medically cleared.

AEW Dynamite Preview 2/25/2026

AEW Dynamite live tonight at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado.

  • MJF and Hangman Page to decide on the stipulation for their AEW World Title match at Revolution
  • Jon Moxley vs. El Clon
  • Mile High Madness Anything Goes Match: FTR & The Demand vs. Young Bucks, The Rascalz & Jungle Jack Perry
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Babes of Wrath (c) vs. MegaBad
  • Mark Davis vs. Brody King
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd

Multi-Promotional Slam Fest Announced For WrestleMania Week In Vegas (5/15-5/18)

WrestleMania Week in Las Vegas just got even more stacked.

Former WWE Superstar Dean Muhtadi (Mojo Rawley), in partnership with Paragon Talent Group, has officially unveiled Slam Fest Las Vegas — a multi-promotional wrestling showcase set to take over the Palms Casino Resort this April.

The wrestling series will run April 15–18 at the Pearl Concert Theater and feature five live events across multiple international promotions. Confirmed participants include CMLL, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW), STARDOM, House of Glory (HOG), and Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP).

And yes — there’s history involved.

CMLL’s event during Slam Fest will mark the first standalone show held outside of Mexico in the legendary promotion’s 92-year history, a significant milestone for one of wrestling’s oldest and most respected organizations.

Full Slam Fest Wrestling Schedule

Thursday, April 16 – Pearl Concert Theater

  • TJPW: 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. PT
  • CMLL: 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. PT
  • House of Glory: 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. PT

Friday, April 17 – Pearl Concert Theater

  • TJPW Fan Fest Meet & Greet: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT
  • STARDOM: 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PT
  • Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling: 9:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. PT

The lineup gives fans a rare opportunity to experience major Japanese, Mexican, Canadian, and U.S.-based promotions all under one roof during wrestling’s biggest week of the year.

Major Live Experiences Announced

Slam Fest isn’t stopping at in-ring action.

Several marquee events will also take place at the Ghostbar inside the Palms:

  • Wednesday, April 15: Mick Foley presents “40 Years of Mick Foley,” a comedy and storytelling show featuring behind-the-scenes tales from his legendary career.
  • Friday, April 17: Saraya hosts a live episode of Rulebreakers with Saraya, promising unfiltered conversation and special guests.
  • Saturday, April 18: Matt and Jeff Hardy bring the Hardy Party to Vegas. Matt will share stories from his three-decade career during The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy experience, followed by a fan Q&A — and Jeff Hardy will perform live in concert afterward.

Poolside Finale With Major Names

The weekend will wrap up with a high-profile poolside celebration at the Palms on Saturday, April 18. Confirmed appearances include:

  • Matt & Jeff Hardy
  • Mick Foley
  • Saraya
  • The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, MVP, Shelton Benjamin)
  • Elayna Black
  • Ash by Elegance
  • Mojo Muhtadi
  • And additional celebrity guests

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is also scheduled to make a special appearance.

Between the international wrestling showcase, live podcasts, comedy shows, concerts, and celebrity meet-and-greets, Slam Fest Las Vegas is positioning itself as one of the most ambitious WrestleMania Week experiences in recent memory.

Tickets officially go on sale Friday, February 27 at 10 a.m., and with this kind of lineup, they may not last long.

Jeff Hardy Lands Massive New Gig At Louder Than Life Music Festival

Jeff Hardy Scores Career-Defining Spot At Louder Than Life Festival

Jeff Hardy is set to take one of the biggest stages of his music career this fall.

The multi-time world champion has officially been announced for the Louder Than Life music festival, which returns to Louisville from September 17–20 with one of the most stacked rock lineups of the year. The four-day event will feature heavy-hitting acts including Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Alice Cooper, Limp Bizkit, Pantera, Tool, Megadeth, A Day To Remember, Papa Roach, Pierce The Veil, and many more.

Hardy is slated to perform on the festival’s second day, placing him on a bill alongside some of the most iconic names in rock and metal. For Hardy, who has spent years balancing his in-ring legacy with his passion for music, this marks a major milestone.

While this isn’t his first major festival appearance — Hardy previously performed at the 2023 Blue Ridge Rock Festival alongside bands like Five Finger Death Punch and Three Days Grace — Louder Than Life represents an even larger spotlight. The event has become one of the premier rock festivals in the United States, regularly drawing massive crowds and global attention.

Hardy has long been open about his love for music, often incorporating it into his wrestling persona and creative projects outside the ring. Now, sharing a lineup with legendary and contemporary rock heavyweights signals that his music career is continuing to gain serious traction.

For fans of “The Charismatic Enigma,” this is another example of Hardy expanding his legacy beyond professional wrestling — and doing so on a massive stage.

Rebel Shares Emotional Health Update Amid Ongoing Battle With Cancer and FND

AEW’s Rebel has shared a deeply emotional update on her health, revealing that her condition has worsened as she continues to battle both primary pulmonary lymphoma and Functional Neurological Disorder (FND).

Rebel was officially classified as disabled following her diagnosis with lung cancer and FND — a neurological condition that impacts movement and speech. Now, in a candid message to fans, she has opened up about the difficult road she’s currently facing.

According to Rebel, multiple rehabilitation efforts have not yielded the progress she had hoped for. While doctors evaluate the next steps in her treatment plan, she has checked into an inpatient rehabilitation program in an effort to regain strength and independence.

The challenges she described are significant.

Rebel revealed she is undergoing speech therapy due to difficulties with speaking, chewing, and swallowing. She is also receiving occupational therapy to address issues with her hands, explaining that they have begun to “claw,” making even simple daily tasks extremely difficult. Opening a Ziploc bag, brushing her teeth, putting on deodorant, cooking, or even handling basic hygiene routines have become physically demanding.

She described the sensation in her arms as feeling like “40-pound weights” are hanging from her wrists whenever she tries to lift them, turning everyday movements into strenuous workouts.

In addition, Rebel is participating in physical therapy to improve her gait and mobility. While she is capable of walking without assistance, she is currently using a walker due to a high risk of falling.

Despite the heartbreaking nature of her update, Rebel’s message was also one of determination. She thanked fans for their continued prayers and support, making it clear that she hasn’t given up on returning to the life she loves.

She admitted how much she misses being on the road and appearing on television, noting that her decision to commit to hospital-based rehab is driven by her goal of getting stronger. Though her speech has changed, she expressed gratitude that she is still able to communicate.

Rebel has long been a respected and well-liked presence in AEW, both on-screen and behind the scenes. This latest update underscores just how serious her battle has become — but it also highlights her resilience.

Everyone here at WrestlingNewsBlog.com continues to send positive thoughts her way as she fights to regain her strength and independence.