
TNA iMPACT Results – June 18, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of TNA iMPACT on June 18, from the National Western Center in Denver, Colorado.
Xia Brookside Opens the Show
Xia Brookside hit the ring to a wall of boos and soaked it in. She defended turning on Lei Ying Lee, saying she should’ve done it a long time ago just to see the look on Lee’s face. She called Lee a dumbass and vowed to take the Knockouts Championship from her at Slammiversary.
That brought out Lee, who called her a snake and then unloaded on her in Chinese before sliding into the ring and threatening to fight her on the spot. They brawled until what felt like half the roster of security ran out to break it up.
Lee started dropping security guards, then kicked Brookside in the stomach. Lee climbed the ropes, but Brookside bailed to the floor, leaving security waving their arms helplessly while Lee’s music played.
Backstage – Mike Santana Interview
Mike Santana was interviewed about tonight’s six‑man tag where he MUST CO EXIST with Nic Nemeth. Santana talked about his lifelong trust issues and flat‑out called Nemeth a bitch. He said he’s a pro, so he’ll coexist tonight, but at Slammiversary he’s going to Spin His Block.
KC Navarro wandered into the shot and said he was… happy?… that they were teaming. Santana told him not to forget who looks out for him, then walked off — presumably to look out for him somewhere else.
Mike Santana, Nic Nemeth, and KC Navarro vs. Mustafa Ali, John Skyler, and Jason Hotch
Right away, the question of whether Santana and Nemeth can CO EXIST gets answered in the most literal way possible: they are both physically present in the same ring at the same time. Nemeth dropped Santana last week for no clear reason after helping Navarro, and now all three are forced to team together.
For some reason, it was announced that if Santana and Nemeth cannot CO EXIST, Mustafa Ali will be added to the World Title Match at Slammiversary.
Santana went to start the match, but Nemeth blind‑tagged himself in and took over against Skyler. Nemeth then ignored Santana’s request for a tag and instead tagged in Navarro. Santana and Nemeth immediately started arguing, and Navarro had to separate them — giving Ali and Order 4 the opening to jump all three.
A brawl broke out, and Santana grabbed Hotch and threw him onto Ali and Skyler on the floor.
After the break, things settled down and Navarro was isolated in the corner. Ali and his partners hit a triple powerbomb that looked great, but Navarro kicked out at two. During the break, the rest of Order 4 were ejected from ringside.
Navarro fired off a barrage of superkicks and tagged in Santana, who cleared the ring and focused on Hotch. Santana called for Spin the Block, but Nemeth blind‑tagged him again and hit the Danger Zone on Hotch, who kicked out at two.
Order 4 took advantage of the tension and hit a DDT on Nemeth, but Navarro made the save. Nemeth and Santana then hit their finishers, and both pinned Hotch and/or Skyler for stereo three counts.
Winners: Mike Santana, Nic Nemeth, and KC Navarro
After the match, Ryan Nemeth sucker‑punched Santana. Santana tried to retaliate but accidentally knocked down Navarro, leaving him open for a superkick from Nic Nemeth. Nemeth’s music played to close the segment.
Mike Santana, Nic Nemeth, and KC Navarro Backstage
Back from break, Nic Nemeth checked on KC Navarro, who was noticeably less cheerful than earlier. Nemeth tried to nudge Navarro toward blaming Santana, but Ryan Nemeth showed up just to laugh at the situation. Before that could escalate, Santana stormed in yelling at the Nemeths. Security jumped in to separate everyone, and Santana apologized to Navarro before leaving.
The King’s Speech with Frankie Kazarian – Featuring Cedric Alexander & Leon Slater
It was time for a talk show segment, and Frankie Kazarian hosted Cedric Alexander and the man he dethroned, Leon Slater. Kazarian took credit for creating the Ultimate X Match — which returns at Slammiversary — and told the crowd they could thank him for it.
Kazarian asked Slater how it felt to miss out on breaking the record for the longest X‑Division Title reign. Slater admitted it hurt, and Alexander immediately burst out laughing. Slater said Alexander doesn’t understand the pain of coming so close to a milestone and failing.
Alexander fired back, yelling that Slater had everything handed to him on a silver platter, and none of that mattered when Alexander took his title. He bragged about stealing Slater’s dream and bathing in his tears.
They started fighting, and Kazarian tried to break them up like unruly children. He then announced that Daria Rae had added him to the Ultimate X Match at Slammiversary. The crowd barely reacted, and Slater and Alexander kept yelling at each other as they left.
AJ Francis – Inside The Music
Back from break, AJ Francis starred in an “Inside The Music” spoof, and it actually landed. He talked about admiring Suge Knight as a kid and realizing his purpose in life was to stop people who don’t deserve music — like Elijah — from having any. Now that he owns Elijah’s music and likeness, Francis declared himself a true music mogul and said he hopes to inspire others to understand the value of owning other people’s rights.
Ricky Sosa vs. Dak Draper
Ricky Sosa cost Eric Young the TNA World Title last week, and Young clearly hasn’t forgotten — he manifested on commentary for this one. Draper, sporting gear and a mustache that looked like it was salvaged from Joey Ryan’s storage unit, locked up with Sosa to start.
They traded waist‑lock counters until Sosa stomped Draper’s back and followed with a moonsault for two. Draper countered a suplex with clubbing forearms and dropped a knee across Sosa’s face. Sosa answered by countering a hip toss with a dropkick. Draper bailed to the floor and Sosa launched over the top rope onto him. Young stood up at ringside, but Sosa ignored him and threw Draper back inside.
Draper slingshotted Sosa throat‑first into the bottom rope and stomped him down before landing some chops. He hit a scoop slam for two. Sosa fired back with chops of his own, but Draper caught him with a side slam. Draper tried a gutwrench, but Sosa slipped out and hit a spin kick. He followed with a German suplex, then uppercuts in the corner. Sosa hit a top‑rope hurricanrana and a missile dropkick to drop Draper.
Sosa finished it with a Blue Thunder Bang — and unlike the Blue Thunder Bomb, this one actually got the job done.
Winner: Ricky Sosa
After the match Young stood up and started at Sosa. They’ll fight at Slammiversary.
Backstage – The Elegance Brand & Daria Rae
The Elegance Brand approached Daria Rae, with Mr. Elegance proudly sporting a pair of truly outrageous jean shorts. They pitched him for the Ultimate X Match. Rae insisted she doesn’t make decisions based on what talent tells her… then immediately made a decision based on what talent told her and added Mr. Elegance to the match.
Indi Hartwell vs. Elayna Black
Hartwell and Black went one‑on‑one because Indi asked Santino Marella for the match and he simply said “ok.” Bureaucracy at its finest. Mara Sade joined commentary since the third headset was still sitting there from the previous match.
Black tried to jump Hartwell at the bell, but Indi blocked it and sent her into the corner for a hip attack. Indi followed with a pump kick for two and stomped her down in the opposite corner.
Indi went for another kick, but Black dodged and hit a springboard double stomp for a near fall. Black grabbed a headlock, but Indi powered out and hit a clothesline. Black missed an elbow and Indi answered with a spinebuster.
Ash by Elegance and the Concierge appeared at the top of the ramp, distracting Indi long enough for Black to crack her with a right hand. Ash moved toward the ring, but Sade cut her off. Indi used the distraction to roll up Black and steal the quick win.
Winner: Indi Hartwell
After the match, everyone cleared out, leaving Indi and Sade in the ring celebrating the moment together.
Backstage – Fabian Aichner, Santino Marella, and Nic Nemeth
Fabian Aichner walked up to Santino Marella — who was just casually standing around doing nothing — and asked for a spot in the Ultimate X Match. Santino said “ok.” That was the entire process.
Nic Nemeth then arrived and asked Santino to add KC Navarro to the match as well. Santino shrugged and said, “I just gave him one, so ok.” A wildly productive meeting of the minds.
Mike Santana Responds
Back from break, Santana hijacked a camera to cut off a Hardy segment and demanded that Nic Nemeth meet him in the ring after all this is done. Why he needed to commandeer production equipment instead of walking to the locker room is a mystery for another day, because the show immediately moved on to the main event.
Broken Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, and Moose vs. Bear Bronson, Brian Myers, and Eddie Edwards
Moose came in with revenge on his mind after being taken out by The System weeks ago. The Hardys, fresh off the chaos of the Wicked Garden Match, looked like they might not even know who they were fighting. And The System… well, apparently they just don’t lose.
Moose even wore a “Broken” coat, suggesting we may be witnessing the rise of Broken Moose for reasons known only to the Seven Deities.
Edwards teased starting against Moose, then immediately bailed and made Myers take the opening lock‑up. Matt wanted in, tagged himself, and the match finally got rolling. Matt worked over Myers until Jeff tagged in and the Hardys hit some double‑team offense. The System bailed to regroup, and we hit a commercial.
Back from break, Edwards was beating down Jeff with help from Alisha. Matt stomped around the ring to chase her off. Bronson and Edwards hit a double clothesline on Jeff, which brought Moose storming in. Moose had seen enough and powerbombed Edwards on the apron — the moosiest part of the ring.
Bronson slammed Jeff inside, and Myers followed with a chinlock. Edwards had vanished, leaving Myers and Bronson to pick Jeff apart. Jeff and Myers collided with a double clothesline, but Edwards returned just in time to stop Jeff from tagging out. When Jeff finally reached the corner, Moose exploded into the match with sentons, uranages, and a dive over the top rope.
Moose and Edwards squared up, but Myers and Bronson saved Edwards after a big slam. The System triple‑teamed Moose, Edwards covered, but Moose kicked out. Moose powerbombed Edwards, but Bronson answered with one of his own. Finishers started flying everywhere with nobody going for a pin.
Then The Righteous appeared on the stage holding a ladder. It changed absolutely nothing.
Moose and Alisha argued, Edwards tried to sneak in a shot, Moose dodged, and Alisha accidentally cracked Moose with a kendo stick. Edwards dove in and stole the win for The System.
Winners: Bear Bronson, Brian Myers, and Eddie Edwards
Post‑Match Confrontation
Mike Santana stormed to the ring and called out Nic Nemeth again. Ryan Nemeth arrived first, and Santana called Nic a bitch. Ryan denied it and claimed he’d be the next champion while the crowd loudly disagreed.
Nic finally came out and said Santana relies too much on the fans and his time is running out. At Slammiversary, Santana won’t be calling him a bitch — he’ll be calling him champion.
Santana invited him to fight right then, but before anything could happen, Santana rattled off his catchphrases and the show ended.
TNA iMPACT Results – June 18, 2026


