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A graphic of Mustafa Ali entrance at TNA Rebellion 2026 where he became TNA International Champion

TNA Rebellion 2026 Review (4/11/26) – Ratings and Consequences

TNA Rebellion 2026. The second “Big Four” TNA PLE of the year came at a very good moment for the company. The PLE marked a new start after the TNA & AMC TV deal. TNA Rebellion was the beginning of a complete 2026 of PLE, live events, and live iMPACT episodes, as we now have all the dates for 2026.

The TNA Rebellion 2026 card was built carefully, with ten matches announced and a strong appeal. TNA Sacrifice helped build the 5 Championship matches of the night. The return of EC3 was a last-minute surprise.

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, and on more than the matches.  Here’s a TNA Rebellion 2026 Nygma-Review.

A graphic of Leon Slater flying at TNA Rebellion 2026 where he retained the X-Division Championship
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Countdown match – Ryan Nemeth defeated BDE (2,5/5)

What to retain? What’s next? Not bad, not great. But not that bad because Ryan Nemeth didn’t cheat to win in his hometown. Not to disappoint Mama Nemeth at ringside. BDE still has to get his first singles win, which can mean he would be a better team partner than a singles wrestler.

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.