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TNA Rebellion Date and Location Revealed
TNA Wrestling has officially confirmed the date and location for Rebellion, one of its most important spring pay-per-view events. The show takes place on Saturday, April 11, at the Wolstein Center on the Cleveland State University campus. It marks TNA’s first Cleveland event since 2013 and will stream live worldwide.
TNA Rebellion is positioned as a major checkpoint on the company’s 2026 calendar. Tickets go on presale February 25 at 10 a.m. ET, with sign-ups available through the company’s official website. General ticket sales open February 27.
The momentum continues immediately after TNA Rebellion, as the crew heads to Syracuse, New York. The promotion has locked in two nights of TNA iMPACT! television tapings on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and 15, at Upstate Medical Arena. This will be TNA’s first Syracuse appearance since 2009, signaling a renewed push into previously underserved markets.
These tapings will air on AMC as part of the brand’s Thursday night programming slate. The shows are expected to feature crossover appearances from WWE NXT talent, reflecting the ongoing working relationship between the two companies.
In-ring names already associated with the tour include reigning World Champion Mike Santana, The Hardys, Moose, Frankie Kazarian, Nic Nemeth, and Eddie Edwards. The Knockouts division is also set to be prominently featured, with Ash By Elegance, Tessa Blanchard, and Rosemary advertised.
BREAKING: TNA Wrestling makes its long-awaited return to Cleveland, Ohio and Syracuse, New York, highlighted by the Spring Pay-Per-View tradition Rebellion, which will be held on the campus of Cleveland State University.
🎟️ Official Pre-Sale: Wednesday, February 25 at 10 a.m. ET… pic.twitter.com/vRczX1YQ74
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) February 13, 2026
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