The card for tonight’s TNA No Surrender 2026 pay-per-view has been confirmed.
TNA No Surrender is set take place live from The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee, on TNA+, and there are seven matches confirmed for tonight’s card, including three title bouts, a number one contendership Battle Royal, a singles bout, a tag match, and an eight-man tag contest.
The three title matches on the card will see The Elegance Brand’s Heather By Elegance and M By Elegance defending their TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Title against Indi Hartwell and Xia Brookside. The TNA International Championship is on the line as Channing Lorenzo defends against Trey Miguel. And we will also see the TNA Knockouts World Title being defended as Lei Ying Lee puts her belt on the line against Arianna Grace.
There will also be a Battle Royal to determine the next number one contender for the TNA Knockouts World Title, a singles match between Eric Young and BDE, a tag team match where Eddie Edwards and Nic Nemeth will team against Leon Slater and Mike Santana, and an eight-man tag match with The Hardys and The Righteous taking on Order 4.
TNA No Surrender 2026 Lineup For February 13, 2026
The lineup, as it currently stands, for No Surrender 2026 is as follows:
- Knockouts World Tag Team Title Match: The Elegance Brand (Heather By Elegance & M By Elegance) (c) vs. Indi Hartwell & Xia Brookside
- Eric Young vs. BDE
- Knockouts World Title #1 Contendership Battle Royal
- TNA International Title Match: Channing Lorenzo (c) vs. Trey Miguel
- The Hardys (Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy) & The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent) vs. Order 4 (Jason Hotch, John Skyler, Mustafa Ali & Special Agent 0)
- Knockouts World Title Match: Lei Ying Lee (c) vs. Arianna Grace
- Eddie Edwards & Nic Nemeth vs. Leon Slater & Mike Santana
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