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Trey Miguel became TNA International Champion at TNA No Surrender

TNA No Surrender (2/13/26) – Review (with Ratings) and Consequences

The path to TNA No Surrender 2026 has been a long and winding road. The Countdown matches were announced just a few hours ago. Until Thursday Night iMPACT, we knew about four matches only. Sadly, some visa issues prevented some wrestlers from competing. We hoped to see them tonight; they were here last night.

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TNA No Surrender (2/13/26) – LIVE Results

Even though I lived it live with you all night long, it’s time to take a look at the PLE after a few hours of sleep. I realized that doing live results is all about raw emotions. When the adrenaline rush stopped (well, once in bed), I became aware that there was more in this show than I actually wrote.  Here’s a TNA No Surrender 2026 Nygma-Review.

NXT's Arianna Grace became the TNA Knockouts World Champion at TNA No Surrender
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Sinner & Saint defeated Brad Attitude & TW3 (2,5/5)

What to retain? What’s next? It was a squash match, as I imagined, but it was a good match. Judas Icarus and Travis Williams are working together extremely well. Sinner and Saint is a team “under construction.” From EY’s goons to a “real” team, there are a lot of steps to make. This match is a step. Very soon, we’ll hear of them as potential contenders for the TNA World Tag Team Championship.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Alan Angels (2/5)

What to retain? What’s next? Ryan Nemeth fled when he saw Frankie Kazarian coming to the ring. Alan Angels had his match, but he came up short. Kazarian said his target is the TNA World Championship, once again, thanks to the SUIT, Daria Rae. Then, is Alan Angels coming back “for good” in TNA Wrestling? He would be an interesting contender for the X-Division Championship…

About Steph Franchomme

Steph, for Stephanie, is not only eNYGMAtic, charismatic, but also “très chic.” Living in France, her birth country, she broke the language barrier to become a respected writer and interviewer on many wrestling promotions. She has developed a very special bond with TNA Wrestling over time to the point of becoming an Authority on the company. The French Nygma, as she loves to call herself, has been a wrestling writer and editor for nearly a decade for SteelChair Magazine/Wrestling SC, TWM and Distortion Media. She has interviewed hundreds of wrestlers from WWE, MLW, TNA, NXT, AEW, and many more promotions. The Nygma is now the new “Authority” on TNA Wrestling and NXT for Last Word on Pro Wrestling. The writer/editor also runs @3WWrestling, her own platform.