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TNA Thursday Night iMPACT on AMC Results – (03/12/2026) |Moose Wins Street Fight, Ricky Sosa Impresses In Debut

  • Writer: Carlos Astorga
    Carlos Astorga
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The March 12, 2026 episode of TNA iMPACT aired on AMC and streamed on TNA+ from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, as the company continued building toward the upcoming Sacrifice event later this month. The show featured the in-ring debut of rising international star Ricky Sosa, a violent Atlanta Street Fight main event, and several storyline developments involving Order 4, Eric Young, and Steve Maclin. ()


Below are the full match results, breakdowns, and key storyline developments from Thursday night’s episode.


TNA iMPACT Results (03/12/2026)

Moose def. Cedric Alexander – Atlanta Street Fight


The main event featured a brutal Atlanta Street Fight between Moose and Cedric Alexander, with members of The System banned from ringside to prevent interference.


The match quickly turned chaotic as both competitors used weapons and the environment to their advantage. Alexander relied on his speed and athleticism to stay competitive, but Moose’s power ultimately proved too much. After a series of heavy strikes and a devastating finishing sequence, Moose secured the pinfall victory.


Storyline Progression:

This match continues the rivalry involving Moose and the power structure within TNA. By defeating Alexander in a stipulation match without interference, Moose reinforced his position as one of the promotion’s most dominant forces heading into the next major event.


Trey Miguel, Rich Swann & BDE def. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, John Skyler & Jason Hotch)


A fast-paced six-man tag team match showcased the ongoing feud between the high-energy trio of Trey Miguel, Rich Swann, and BDE and the faction known as Order 4.


Order 4 attempted to slow the pace with coordinated attacks and frequent tags, but the babyface team used speed and aerial offense to counter. The momentum shifted when Swann landed a high-impact aerial move that set up the finishing sequence, allowing the trio to score the victory.


Storyline Progression:

The win adds more tension between Order 4 and several of TNA’s top X-Division style talents. It also keeps Trey Miguel, the current TNA International Champion, firmly in the spotlight as a key figure in the division. ()


AJ Francis def. Elijah


AJ Francis battled Elijah in a physical singles match that saw outside interference play a major role.


During the closing moments, Frankie Kazarian attacked Elijah, creating the opening Francis needed. Francis capitalized by delivering his Down Payment finisher for the pinfall victory.


Storyline Progression:

Kazarian’s involvement suggests a deeper alliance forming around Francis, while Elijah continues to gain sympathy as he fights against overwhelming odds.


The Hardys def. Sinner & Saint


Legendary tag team Matt and Jeff Hardy continued their run in TNA by facing the up-and-coming duo Sinner & Saint.


The challengers managed to isolate Jeff Hardy for much of the match, but once Matt made the hot tag the momentum shifted dramatically. A flurry of classic Hardy offense led to the decisive pinfall victory for the veteran team.


Storyline Progression:

The win keeps the Hardys relevant in the tag team division as new challengers continue to emerge.


Ricky Sosa def. Brad Attitude


One of the most talked-about moments of the night was the North American in-ring debut of Ricky Sosa, a viral independent wrestling sensation.


Sosa impressed the crowd with his unique charisma and explosive offense before finishing Brad Attitude with the Blue Thunder Bang to score the victory. ()


Trivia & Notes:


Sosa is only 21 years old.


He stands 6’4” and hails from the Netherlands.


His viral entrance theme and “Bang Bang Sosa Sosa” chant helped him gain popularity on social media before arriving in TNA. ()


His successful debut suggests TNA may be positioning him as a breakout star.


Indi Hartwell def. Kelsey Heather


Indi Hartwell continued building momentum in the Knockouts division with a solid singles victory over Kelsey Heather.


Hartwell controlled much of the match with her strength and experience before finishing Heather to earn the win.


Storyline Progression:

The victory could move Hartwell closer to a potential opportunity in the Knockouts title picture.


Key Segments & Storyline Developments

Steve Maclin Addresses the TNA Champion


Steve Maclin appeared in a segment addressing TNA World Champion Mike Santana, continuing to build tension ahead of their upcoming confrontation.


Maclin acknowledged recent controversies surrounding his status but made it clear he intends to reclaim his place at the top of the promotion.


X-Division Title Match Announced for Sacrifice


A major announcement confirmed that Eric Young will challenge Leon Slater for the X-Division Championship at Sacrifice, adding a major title bout to the upcoming event. ()


Young also took shots at Slater in a backstage promo, calling the champion a fraud and promising to expose him.


Additional Trivia


The episode was taped at Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. ()


The show aired simultaneously on AMC, AMC+, Sportsnet 360, and TNA+. ()


TNA continues its push toward the Sacrifice special event, expected later in March.


Final Thoughts


The March 12 edition of TNA iMPACT balanced established stars and emerging talent. Moose’s brutal main event victory strengthened his credibility, while Ricky Sosa’s debut provided a glimpse at the next generation of international talent entering the promotion.


With Sacrifice approaching, the tension surrounding Steve Maclin, Mike Santana, and the X-Division title picture suggests several major storylines are about to escalate in the weeks ahead.

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