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  • TNA Announces Official Return Of LOCKDOWN PPV In August

    TNA Announces Official Return Of LOCKDOWN PPV In August

    Moments ago via their social media Twitter/X account, TNA Wrestling officially announced the event.

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044777841473306955?s=46

    Last week, TNA released their entire 2026 event schedule with two new PPVs being added – one on Sunday, August 23rd in Chicago, and one on Sunday, November 15 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    Those events weren’t listed as PPVs at the time, just event dates and locations.

    This event will be held at the Credit Union One Arena on the Chicago UIC campus.

    According to their own press release, every match on the show will be held inside of the Lockdown cage.

     

    TNA Wrestling Revives Lockdown — An Iconic Pro Wrestling Event With All Matches Held Inside A Steel Cage — on Sunday, August 23 In Chicago

    Lethal Lockdown Main Event Returns For The First Time Since 2016: A Multi-Person War Inside a Fully-Enclosed Steel Cage, Complete With Weapons

    One of professional wrestling’s most iconic and feared events is back. TNA Wrestling announced today that Lockdown — a showcase event in which every match is contested inside a steel cage — will return on Sunday, August 23, broadcasting live around the world on pay-per-view from Credit Union 1 Arena in downtown Chicago. It marks TNA’s first Lockdown event since 2016, and the company’s first-ever show at the history-filled arena.

    The 2026 Lockdown is TNA’s first live event held at the venue formerly known as the UIC Pavilion, an on-campus arena steeped in pro wrestling history. Chi-Town Rumble from World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989, for instance, was held at the UIC Pavilion, featuring Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat against Ric Flair for the NWA World Championship in the main event. Chi-Town Rumble also featured Lex Luger, Mike Rotunda, Sting, Butch Reed and The Midnight Express, among others.

    LOCKDOWN ANNOUNCEMENT VIDEO:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKg8I39pACg

    Full match card details for Lockdown will be announced this summer. Confirmed to appear at Lockdown are Jeff & Matt Hardy (The Hardys), Nic Nemeth, Mustafa Ali, Moose, AJ Francis, Mike Santana, Steve Maclin, Brian Myers, Eric Young, and Leon Slater, among others. The TNA Knockouts Division also will be featured prominently, with Ash By Elegance, Tessa Blanchard, Elayna Black, Indi Hartwell, and others scheduled to compete inside the cage.

    TNA Wrestling debuted Lockdown in 2005, making it the first pro wrestling pay-per-view in which every match was contested inside a steel cage. The event quickly became one of TNA’s three flagship annual events, alongside Slammiversary and Bound for Glory. The inaugural Lockdown featured A.J. Styles vs. Abyss and introduced the Lethal Lockdown match — TNA’s signature take on the classic WarGames match — in which two teams enter the cage one by one in alternating fashion, with the fully-enclosed, weapon-laden cage not unlocked until all competitors have entered. Memorable Lockdown main events over the years included Samoa Joe vs. Kurt Angle, Sting vs. Mick Foley, and a series of epic Lethal Lockdown battles.

    TNA held Lockdown annually from 2005 through 2016, with the final event taking place at Wembley Arena in London — where Matt Hardy defeated EC3 in a steel cage to capture the TNA World Championship in front of a sold-out international crowd. The 2026 Chicago edition marks the event’s long-awaited return.

    LOCKDOWN TICKET INFORMATION
    Lockdown ticket pre-sale begins Wednesday, April 22, at 10 a.m. ET.

    The general public on-sale begins Friday, April 24, at 10 a.m. ET.

    Fans can sign up for priority alerts at TNAWrestling.com.

    FAN EXPERIENCES
    Lockdown will feature TNA’s signature fan experience programming, including a post-show Meet & Greet giving fans direct access to TNA stars for autographs, photos and personal moments. Recent Meet & Greet guests at TNA events have included The Hardys, Ryan & Nic Nemeth, Mike Santana, Mustafa Ali, Elijah, Tessa Blanchard, Elayna Black, Leon Slater, Ricky Sosa, Moose, Frankie Kazarian, and many others. Select premium pre-show packages will also be available. Full details and ticket purchase information will be posted at TNAWrestling.com.

     

    Check out the TNA iMPACT! Preview for tonight’s episode here.

     

  • WWE Superstar Bayley is Molding the Future of Women’s Wrestling

    WWE Superstar Bayley is Molding the Future of Women’s Wrestling

    The future of women’s wrestling is in good hands. For most veterans of professional wrestling, it is easy to coast, collect a paycheck, soak in the fame, and live off past accomplishments while watching the new generation make its way. Not with WWE superstar Bayley. Bayley’s impact on women’s wrestling is best understood not just through championships or moments, but through evolution. From her early days in NXT to her current role as a mentor shaping the next generation, her career mirrors the growth of women’s wrestling itself.

    From NXT standout to cornerstone of a revolution

    Bayley emerged in NXT as a unique presence. At a time when women’s wrestling in WWE was still fighting for consistent respect, her underdog persona and emotional storytelling connected deeply with audiences. Alongside Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch she became part of the “Four Horsewomen,” a group widely credited with changing perceptions of what women’s wrestling could be.

    Their matches in NXT were not treated as sideshows but as main events. Bayley herself acknowledged during that era that the group was revolutionizing women’s wrestling. Rivalries, particularly her series with Banks, helped establish a standard built on athleticism, storytelling, and emotional investment.

    Championship success and sustained excellence

    Bayley’s transition to WWE’s main roster solidified her place among the most accomplished performers of her generation. A multiple-time women’s world champion, she became the first Grand Slam Champion in WWE women’s history and consistently delivered across different roles, from fan-favorite babyface “Hugger” to the calculating “Role Model.”

    Her success, however, has often been less about spotlight dominance and more about reliability. Bayley has been central to elevating others, contributing to a deeper and more competitive division. That consistency has made her a respected locker room leader, someone trusted to guide newer talent while maintaining high in-ring standards.

    Leadership beyond the spotlight

    In recent years, Bayley’s influence has expanded beyond television. Her Lodestone Women’s Wrestling seminar represents perhaps her most direct investment in the future of the industry. It is helping mold the future for women’s wrestling as we know it.

    Launched in late 2025, Lodestone is a free seminar designed for experienced women wrestlers, with Bayley covering expenses to remove financial barriers. Some performers have all the talent in the world, but like most in this economy, financial hardships are holding them back. Bayley is eliminating that road block. The camp blends in-ring training with mentorship, leadership development, and real-world insight. It has featured appearances from top names like John Cena, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley giving attendees access to a wide range of perspectives. These attendees are able to pick the brains of some of the greatest performers of all time.

    Participants are selected from applicants and brought together for intensive sessions that include workouts, discussions, and hands-on coaching. More than just a training camp, Lodestone functions as a bridge between generations, reinforcing the collaborative culture that helped define the Four Horsewomen era.

    Bayley has described the project as a passion initiative, one rooted in her desire to give back and ensure women’s wrestling continues to grow beyond the foundation her generation built.

    Building the future while honoring the past

    What separates Bayley from many of her peers is how seamlessly she has transitioned from revolutionary figure to architect of the future. While still active at a high level, she has embraced a dual role, competing while actively preparing others to succeed.

    Her career reflects the broader arc of women’s wrestling in WWE. From fighting for time in NXT to headlining major events and now mentoring the next wave, Bayley has been present at every key stage of that transformation.

    In many ways, her legacy is still being written. Not just in title reigns or accolades, but in the wrestlers who will emerge from Lodestone and carry forward the standard she helped create, ensuring the division’s momentum never slows.

  • TNA World Champion Mike Santana Touts Viewership On AMC and Locker Room

    TNA World Champion Mike Santana Touts Viewership On AMC and Locker Room

    TNA debuted on their new home in the United States – AMC Network – for the flagship Thursday Night iMPACT! show back on January 15th. The show airs at 9-11pm ET every Thursday Night on AMC and streaming on both TNA + and AMC + apps.

    While speaking with Denise Salcedo on a recent episode of Busted Open After Dark, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Mike Santana, he shared his thoughts on the AMC network and the growth they’ve shown so far.

    “I think it’s been going great, like the numbers have been going up and they’ve been consistent, so that’s always a good thing, right? And I think everyone has maintained that mindset of we want to do everything that we can to continue elevating the brand and elevating the show. And I think the beauty of our locker room is that everyone has that. Everyone is focused, everyone has their own personal goals. Everyone has their own personal agendas. That’s the nature of it, right? But overall, everyone is doing what they need to do for the betterment of the brand.”

    While he admitted that things are going great in TNA in the AMC era, he feels that there’s more scope for growth. He believes that TNA is primed to rise and grow with the momentum it has gained since moving to AMC.

    “Not everything is perfect. There’s going to be holes and things. But for where we’re at right now and what we’re doing and the consistency that we’re seeing with the numbers, I think we’re in a good space, and it’s up to us to continue that.”

    Mike Santana defeated Frankie Kazarian on the debut of TNA on AMC to close out the January 15th premiere episode to become a two-time TNA World Champion. Santana has held the title ever since, including a successful defense this past Saturday Night against Eddi Edwards at the Rebellion PPV. After beating Eddie, Mike will be on tonights episode of Thursday Night iMPACT! to address everybody else who’s coming after him.

    TNA is settling into the network at an average viewership of around 250,000 each week on the network, and a 0.05 in the main 18-49 demographic.

    You can keep track of TNA viewership here.

    (H/T Nishant Jayaram of Wrestling Inc for transcription.)

  • Sean Henderson Presents: High Stakes Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    Sean Henderson Presents: High Stakes Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    Sean Henderson Presents: High Stakes took place on Wednesday night April 15th, 2026 from The Nerd in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The event featured former AEW Star Jack Evans taking on former WWE Superstar Brian Kendrick, the NHB American Deathmatch Title was on the line, also featured on the card: Shotzi Blackheart, LJ Cleary, Marcus Mathers, Emily Jaye, Santana Jackson, Masato Tanaka and more!

    Below are the quick results for SHP High Stakes – 4/15/26:

    • Jack Evans defeated Brian Kendrick
    • Shotzi Blackheart defeated Conor Claxton
    • Landon Hale defeated Isaiah Broner
    • LJ Cleary defeated Jonathan Gresham
    • NHB American Deathmatch Championship Match: Dr Redacted defeated Toby Klein
    • Marc Angel defeated Marcus Mathers
    • Emily Jaye defeated Brittnie Brooks
    • Masato Tanaka defeated Sean Henderson
    • Team Napier (Christian Napier, Julzee, Matt Mako, & Harlon Abbott) defeated Team Jackson (Santana Jackson, Bobby Orlando, Junior Benito, & Brayden Toon)
    • Falls Count Anywhere Match: Otis Cogar defeated Jimmy Lloyd

    (h/t Bodyslam.net correspondent Sean Henderson for the results.)

  • WWE EVOLVE Results – April 15th, 2026

    WWE EVOLVE Results – April 15th, 2026

    World Wrestling Entertainment taped this week’s episode of EVOLVE on March 20th from the WWE Performance Center and aired on Wednesday April 15th, 2026 on Tubi.

    Below are the quick results for WWE EVOLVE – 4/15/26:

    • Jacari Ball & Santi Rivera (w/It’s GAL) defeated Lince Dorado & Max Abrams – (9:00)
    • Dorian Van Dux defeated Kai Kavari – (1:41)
    • WWE EVOLVE Women’s Championship Eliminator Gauntlet Match (vacant): Wendy Choo defeated Kali Armstrong, Karmen Petrovic, Laynie Luck, Nikkita Lyons, PJ Vasa, Sloane Jacobs and Tyra Mae Steele to become the new WWE EVOLVE Women’s Champion – (21:05)
      • Tyra Mae Steele eliminated Karmen Petrovic – (7:45)
      • Sloane Jacobs eliminated Laynie Luck – (10:08)
      • Kali Armstrong eliminated Sloane Jacobs – (10:40)
      • Nikkita Lyons eliminated Tyra Mae Steele – (12:31)
      • Nikkita Lyons eliminated Kali Armstrong – (15:51)
      • Nikkita Lyons eliminated PJ Vasa – (18:14)
      • Wendy Choo eliminated Nikkita Lyons – (21:05)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • BRCW Vegas Vacation Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    BRCW Vegas Vacation Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    Boca Raton Championship Wrestling held their Vegas Vacation event on Wednesday April 15th, 2026 from the FSW Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Below are the quick results for BRCW’s Vegas Vacation:

    • Ben Bishop & Stallion Rogers defeated Gangrel & Zack Clayton – (6:14)
    • BRCW Cruiserweight Championship #1 Contender Triple Threat Match: Rhys Maddox defeated Justin Andrews and Rey Fury to become the #1 Contender for the BRCW Cruiserweight Title – (3:53)
    • BRCW Cha Cha Championship Tables Match (vacant): Cha Cha Charlie defeated Big Tito Lincoln (w/Lloyd Anoai) to become the new BRCW Cha Cha Champion – (8:39)
    • CCW Women’s Championship MatchKristin Blaze (c) defeated Roma to retain the CCW Women’s Title – (7:24)
    • BRCW Tag Team Championship MatchEJ Nduka & Kenny King defeated Sons Of Boca (Cezar Bononi & Noah Kekoa w/Neil The Heel & Sean Maluta) (c) by Count Out – Sons of Boca retain the BRCW Tag Team Titles – (2:52)
    • Sons Of Boca (Cezar Bononi, Noah Kekoa & Sean Maluta w/Neil The Heel) defeated EJ Nduka, James Ellsworth & Kenny King – (6:04)
    • Matt Riddle defeated Joe Coffey – (6:32)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • CCW High Rollers Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    CCW High Rollers Results – April 15th, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nevada

    Coastal Championship Wrestling held their High Rollers event on Wednesday April 15th, 2026 from the FSW Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event aired live on the CCW YouTube Channel.

    Below are the quick results for CCW High Rollers – 4/15/26:

    • Beastman defeated Crush – (7:12)
    • Sam Holloway defeated Jai Vidal – (7:00)
    • Nine Way Scramble MatchDillon McQueen (w/Maverick McQueen) defeated Danny Everbourne, Justin Andrews, Kuro, Marcus DeAngelo, Rhys Maddox, Romeo Quevedo, Shreddy and Tyler Shoop – (6:07)
    • Stallion Rogers defeated LJ Cleary – (6:34)
    • CCW Women’s Championship Match: Kristin Blaze (c) defeated J-Rod to retain the CCW Women’s Title – (7:39)
    • Matt Riddle defeated Ben Bishop – (9:39)
    • Triple Threat Match: Sammi Chaos defeated Izzy Moreno and Shotzi Blackheart – (8:06)
    • Cha Cha Charlie defeated Josh Bishop – (5:46)
    • CCW Heavyweight Championship Match: Gangrel (c) defeated Jimmy Lloyd to retain the CCW Heavyweight Title – (9:00)

    You can watch the entire CCW High Rollers event below.

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview – April 16, 2026

    TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview – April 16, 2026

    Tonight’s episode was filmed in Syracuse, New York over the last few days.

    KC Navarro vs. AJ Francis

    https://x.com/amc_tv/status/2044167621579284868?s=46

    KC Navarro returned to TNA from injury recovery this past Saturday night and distracted AJ Francis from his match against Nic Nemeth, which lead to Nic winning.

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2043145150470189512?s=46

    AJ had some harsh words for KC ahead of their match this week.

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2043843026452206048?s=46

     

    Eric Young vs. EC3

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044116185088717167?s=46

    EC3 turned the tables at Rebellion and challenged Young to a match on Thursday.

     

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    Eric Young reminds Ethan that he’ll see him Thursday night! 

    https://x.com/theericyoung/status/2043688350125625638?s=46

    The Next Chapter of the Undead Realm unfolds as Rosemary tries to  bring Allie back from the dead.

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044204055027954069?s=46

     

    -we’ll hear from TNA World Champion, Mike Santana 

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044092866222264324?s=46

     

    Tasha Steelz (w/Order 4) vs Jada Stone

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044521144930472127?s=46

     

  • New Match & Segments Added To 4/16 TNA iMPACT! Episode

    New Match & Segments Added To 4/16 TNA iMPACT! Episode

    This Thursday’s episode of TNA iMPACT on AMC was filmed yesterday in Syracuse, New York.

    The Next Chapter of the Undead Realm unfolds as Rosemary tries to  bring Allie back from the dead.

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044204055027954069?s=46

    After getting many people stuck in the Undead Realm – and an emotional moment between Father James Mitchell & former TNA monster Abyss – Rosemary is still on a quest to bring Allie back to life. What will tomorrow nights show entail, and how long until Allie is back in the flesh? We’ll have to tune in to find out.

     

     

    we’ll hear from TNA World Champion, Mike Santana 

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044092866222264324?s=46

    Mike Santana successfully defended the TNA World Title against Eddie Edwards this past Saturday night at the Rebellion PPV. The two have unfinished business, however, after Eddie’s wife Alisha and Moose got involved in the match in different ways.

    What will Santana have to say, and will he address anybody who’s coming for him? Tune in tomorrow night to find out!

     

    Tasha Steelz (w/Order 4) vs Jada Stone

    https://x.com/thisistna/status/2044521144930472127?s=46

    Jada Stone and Tasha Steelz have been a thorn in each others sides for weeks now, had they’ll finally get their hands on each other in a one-on-one match.

    Jada has shown she can really throw down in the ring, and Tasha is a former Knockouts and Knockouts Tag Team champion, so we know she has what it takes to win.

    Who will come out on top in this match? We’ll have to watch and see.

     

     

  • EXCLUSIVE: Killer Kross Talks Pet Peeves and Advice for Young Wrestlers

    EXCLUSIVE: Killer Kross Talks Pet Peeves and Advice for Young Wrestlers

    Killer Kross (known to many fans as Former WWE Superstar Karrion Kross) is no stranger to the grind of professional wrestling. Having built a reputation across multiple promotions for his intensity and discipline, Kross is now offering insight into an often overlooked side of the business: locker room culture and the importance of taking care of your body.

    Speaking with Bodyslam.net’s Kyle Collison, Kross addressed locker room etiquette and personal pet peeves, but made it clear he’s not someone who gets easily rattled.

    “God, that’s really hard for me. I mean, I.. I’m not really an irritable person. And I see people doing stupid things all the time. And I kind of just laugh. I laugh at stupid shit.”

    While Kross didn’t point to specific behaviors that frustrate him, his response paints the picture of a veteran who has seen it all, and chooses not to dwell on the negatives. Instead, his focus remains on growth, professionalism, and longevity in the industry.

    That mindset carried over when the conversation shifted to advice for young wrestlers entering the business. Rather than offering cliché guidance about paying dues or earning respect, Kross zeroed in on something far more practical and often ignored: nutrition and recovery.

    “What about advice? Advice.. I would say start studying nutrition because it’s not necessarily about having a particular body composition, but it’s understanding what a calorie is the different types and how your body responds to eating those things and you want to leverage nutrition to recover faster because you’re going to love wrestling in the beginning and you’re going to train seven days a week and you’re going to bump your head off and you’re going to get beat up and you’re going to feel like crap and you’re going to have to recover so you don’t get hurt.

    And the only way you’re going to recover is through getting a good amount of sleep, staying hydrated, has to do with potassium, magnesium, sodium, electrolytes and just knowing what to eat. If you eat everything in abundance, even good things, it’s going to work against you. You got it. You got to figure out what what that is. So no, none of these wrestling schools are going to teach you that because they’re not nutritionists. So maybe, might get a nutritionist.”

    Kross’ advice underscores a shift in how modern wrestlers approach their careers. While locker room etiquette and respect remain foundational, there is a growing emphasis on sustainability, and how to stay healthy, recover properly, and extend a career in an industry known for it’s physical toll on the body.

    For Kross, it’s simple: the passion will always be there early on, but without the right habits, that same passion can lead to burnout or injury. His message to the next generation is clear—learn your body, invest in your health, and don’t rely solely on wrestling schools to teach you everything you need to succeed.

    In a business built on toughness, Kross is reminding talent that longevity isn’t just about how hard you go, it’s about how well you recover.

    You can check out the full interview with Killer Kross with Bodyslam.net’s Kyle Collison from Astronomicon 9 below.