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TNA iMPACT Results 2/19/26


TNA iMPACT is back tonight from “The Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll!”

TNA Wrestling returns with the February 19, 2026 episode of TNA Thursday Night iMPACT at 9/8c on AMC TV from The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN.

On tap for tonight’s two-hour prime time program is Trey Miguel (c) vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo for the TNA International title, Mustafa Ali vs. Elijah in a Guitar Case Casket match, BDE & Rich Swann vs. Sinner & Saint, Jody Threat vs. Tessa Blanchard, as well as appearances by Elayna Black and TNA Champion Mike Santana.

Indi Hartwell v. Heather (w/ The Elegance Brand)

Ash joined the commentary team to continue the feud that started on social media between her and Mickie James, and invited James to show up to Impact next week.

Hartwell climbed the ropes, but while Heather distracted the ref, M pushed her to the floor. Ash wanted to talk about how much Heather has improved just as she flubbed a spot in a corner. She did followed that up with a nice moonsault for a near fall. Heather for down Hartwell with a sleeper and a body scissors while Mr. Elegance shook his pecks at ringside. Hartwell broke the hold by backing Heather in the corner, and then they fell over trying a snap mare.

Hartwell hit a spinebuster and went to the top. All of the other Elegance Brand members tried to interfere, so the ref threw everyone out of the ringside area. Heather tried a Spanish Fly, but Hartwell hung onto the ropes and Heather crashed to the mat. Ash (still at ringside) tried to interfere, but Hartwell caught Heather with the Hurts Donut and got the pinfall.

Winner: Indi Hartwell

— Security tried to kept Steve Maclin out of the building, and Tom Hannifan tried to reason with him. Hannifan agreed to see what he could do with “TNA Management” to get Maclin into the building.

Mike Santana Addresses the TNA Audience

Santana addressed Steve Maclin, “a guy who doesn’t work here no more,” and that if he continues to kick on death’s door, eventually Santana is going to answer and take care of him. Santana called out Leon Slater, and admitted that even though Salter had his back and No Surrender, but Santana didn’t have his. Santana apologized to Slater for abandoning him, but then also kind of knocked Slater a little bit by saying he wouldn’t have won the match without Moose’s help. Slater doesn’t mind so much though, since he pinned Nic Nemeth in want everyone is trying to put over as the biggest victory of Slater’s career.

This brought out the Nemeths. Nic tried to play off Slater’s victory as lucky, but Santana would have none of that, putting over Slater over as “The Youngest In Charge” and the X Division champion. Slater challenged The Nemeths to a tag match tonight, with Santana as his partner.

Out came Daria Rae, “the SUAT.” The silhouette looks like an “A” in her name. Anyway, Rae doesn’t just let the wrestlers make the matches on her show. The match might happen down the road, but they need to get out of the ring for a scheduled match.

— The System call out Moose from their locker room. It’s time for the Moose to move on, and predicts gold for the members of System.

— In the back, Frankie Kazarian confirmed with Daria Rae that the Santana/Slater v. Nemeths match would take place next week, and Frankie added him to the commentary team.

Stacks (w/ Arianna Grace) v. Trey Miguel for the TNA International Title

Grace cut a promo before the match addressing all the online hate. She also admitted to “playing [Santino] like a fiddle” to get the title match. Grace said that Stacks would win back the International title and they would solidify themselves as the most powerful couple in wrestling.

Miguel debuted a new “custom” TNA International Title, which had a green strap instead of a blue strap. This is Stacks “contractually obligated” rematch.

Stacks tried for a couple of quick falls early, then did a good job basing for Stacks high spots, then went to work on the arm. Stacks dropped to the floor to regroup with Grace. The fight went to the floor, and Stacks got in the face of Carlos Silva, and Miguel jumped Stacks to make the save.

Back in the ring, Stacks got the advantage and slammed Miguel. Stacks mocked Santino Marella by dropping a Santino-like headbutt for a near fall. Stacks cut off a comeback from Miguel with a clothesline. Stacks suplexed Miguel for a near fall. Stacks wore over Miguel with a reverse cravat.

Stacks missed an elbow and Miguel hit him with a Lionsault. Miguel fired up with clotheslines and right hands. Miguel hit a Northern Lights suplex, then rolled through into a hammerlock. Stacks escaped and Miguel hit him with a dropkick to the back of the head. Miguel went for Shellshock, but Stacks countered.

Stacks hit an implant DDT for a near fall. Stacks went to the top and missed. Miguel hit a double stomp for another near fall. Miguel went to the top, but Stacks cut him off. Miguel hit a couple of kicks and came off the top with a meteora for another near fall.

Grace slid her title belt into the ring, distracting the ref and allowing Stacks to rake Miguel’s eyes. Stacks went for a death valley driver, but Miguel countered with a cradle. Miguel hit a Shellshock and a Lightning Spiral to get the pinfall.

Winner and STILL TNA International Champion: Trey Miguel

The TNA Injury Report

BDE is cleared, although dealing with a neck injury. Jeff Hardy is banged up and not cleared. Elijah is not at 100% but is cleared anyway.

— Eric Young is going to save this place by cleansing this place. Young will start with Leon Staler, who is ruining the legacy of the X Division while trying to impress some other company.

Tessa Blanchard (w/ Victoria Crawford & Mila Moore) vs. Jody Threat

Threat won a battle royal at No Surrender to get a TNA Knockouts title match by last eliminating Blanchard.

Blanchard took the match to the mat and thoroughly outclassed Threat. Blanchard countered a Boston Crab attempt, but fell victim to a battery of clothesline in the corner. Blanchard reversed an Irish whip and buried a knee into Threat’s midsection. Blanchard hit a slingshot splash for a near fall.

Blanchard locked Threat in an abdominal stretch and worked over her ribs. Threat with a hip toss. Threat came back with some forearms and chops. Threat hit a pump kick and a release German suplex. Threat lifted up Blanchard for a fireman’s carry, and Mila Moore ran in and kicked Threat in the stomach for the disqualification.

Winner: Jody Threat

Rich Swann & BDE v. Sinner & Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams)

Swann and BDE hit some impressive combination moves early, but Williams cut off BDE with a chop. Icarus and Williams hit BDE with a double-team kick in the corner for a near fall. BDE escaped a double suplex and got the tag to Swann. Swann hit Icarus with a superkick, then rana’d Williams onto Icarus. Hannifan put over BDE’s “ond million followers” as watching the match

Williams hit BDE with a brainbuster, but Swann made the save on the pin attempt. BDE hit a “clip cutter” and Swann followed that up with an Oscutter for a near fall. Swann went to the top, but Williams sent BDE into Swann, crouching him. Sinner and Saint hit Total Elimination on BDE to get the victory.

Winner: Sinner & Saint

— Steph DeLander called AJ Francis a pig, and her husband Mance Warner said she showed him all the trash Francis was talking on social media. DeLander and Warner invaded Francis’ dressing room, started brawling and soon had to be separated by security.

— The Hardys aren’t hiding from anybody, including the System. The System showed up to confront the Hardys, but The Righteous showed up to back up the Hardys. Brian Myers advised the Hardys not to trust the Righteous. The System left, and Dutch apologized for the miscommunication at No Surrender. The Hardys left, and Dutch mentioned something about Daria making sure “their foot was in the door.”

Elayna Black Challenged Mara Sadé

Black was “thisclose” to getting a shot at the Knockouts title until Mara Sadé eliminated her in the battle royal at No Surrender. Black called out Mara Sadé to explain herself. Sadé mentioned their shared history of coming from the “same place, same locker room” before TNA. Black “eat, sleeps and breathes” wrestling. But Sadé is only in wrestling because she “fits the optics” and “sucks up to management.” Sadé challenged Black to prove that she was a fraud, and Black called Sadé a “stupid little obstacle course” she get past on her way to the title.

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(H/T to Joseph Collins and F4WOnline.com for the above results.)





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