Order 4 defeated The Hardys & The Righteous (2,5/5)
What to retain? What’s next? My computer and the Internet had a problem at the same time during this match. Two things surprised me, or not. First, the harmony between the Hardys and the Righteous was strange. They were kind of on the same vibe. Second, Mustafa Ali always has a trick in his bag. When we all thought it was done for Order 4, Tasha Steelz interfered and gave Ali the win, as always. We may get used to it, and not…
They all did a good job here with building up the question of whether or not the Righteous would turn on the Hardys. The ending leaves you wondering even more, and that’s a good feeling. It’s better than just having the turn take place, and if Order 4 gets thrown into the title picture as well, so be it. More than anything, the Tag Team title division is the centre of that match.
DOUBLE TWIST OF FATE! DOUBLE SWANTON!
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Leon Slater & Mike Santana defeated Eddie Edwards & Nic Nemeth (3/5)
What to retain? What’s next? This was more “Slater is back, and he’s really good”. They managed to hide the fact that, in the end, nothing was actually on the line here. That’s a hard place to go, especially with Moose wanting revenge on the System, which was at ringside. They tried something different here, and while it wasn’t a smash hit, it worked well enough, especially for Slater.
Steve Maclin attacked Mike Santana, which means the Champ now has Nemeth, Kaz, Edwards, probably Slater, and Maclin running after him and the belt. Moose came to seek revenge on the System, a storyline that could last a long time. The next TNA Wrestling PLEs are in six and eight weeks (TNA Sacrifice on March 27 and TNA Rebellion on April 11).
We also felt that, if Leon Slater kept his word and didn’t cash in Option C last night, he would cash it in very soon. They could make him beat Austin Aries’ record of 298 days (Slater is around 90 days away). The problem is, which challengers if he vacates the title? I don’t see lots of candidates…
That’s all for the TNA No Surrender 2026 review. Till our weekly NXT and TNA Wrestling “rendezvous,” may the Nygma be with you.

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