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Top TNA Star Out Injured After Rebellion Fallout
Trey Miguel suffers knee laceration, Hardy Boyz also sidelined in latest TNA injury report
Apr. 17, 2026 at 3:40am
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The fallout from TNA's Rebellion pay-per-view leaves several top stars sidelined with injuries, opening the door for new talent to emerge.Syracuse TodayThe fallout from TNA's Rebellion pay-per-view continued on this week's Thursday Night IMPACT, with new champions crowned, rivalries intensifying, and several top stars suffering injuries that will keep them out of action. In the main event, The System defeated Leon Slater and Moose in a 2-on-4 tag team match, while earlier in the night, Jada Stone picked up a win over Tasha Steelz. The TNA Injury Report revealed that Trey Miguel suffered a knee laceration, while the Hardy Boyz are also currently out due to significant wear and tear.
Why it matters
The injuries to key TNA stars like Trey Miguel and the Hardy Boyz could have a major impact on the upcoming storylines and championship pictures in the promotion. With several top talents sidelined, it opens the door for new stars to step up and potentially challenge for titles and main event spots.
The details
The night kicked off with KC Navarro defeating AJ Francis in singles action. Backstage, EC3 was ready to finish what he started, while The System celebrated their tag team title win at Rebellion. Cedric Alexander and Leon Slater exchanged words, leading to a tag team match later in the night. Jada Stone picked up a win over Tasha Steelz, and Mustafa Ali issued an open challenge for the TNA International Championship. In the main event, The System (Cedric Alexander, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, and Bear Bronson) defeated Leon Slater and Moose in a 2-on-4 tag team match.
- The TNA Injury Report revealed that Trey Miguel suffered a laceration on his right knee during the Rebellion pay-per-view and is currently out of action.
- The report also stated that Matt and Jeff Hardy are currently out of in-ring competition due to significant wear and tear.
The players
Trey Miguel
A TNA wrestler who suffered a knee laceration during the Rebellion pay-per-view, sidelining him from in-ring action.
Matt Hardy
One half of the Hardy Boyz tag team, who is currently out of in-ring competition due to significant wear and tear.
Jeff Hardy
One half of the Hardy Boyz tag team, who is currently out of in-ring competition due to significant wear and tear.
What they’re saying
“Rebellion went exactly as I expected, and I am still standing as the TNA World Champion. I'm ready to hand out some opportunities of my own, and I issue a challenge to Rich Swann.”
— Mike Santana, TNA World Champion
“I accept the challenge and I'm ready to give all of my heart and soul to it.”
— Rich Swann
What’s next
Matt Hardy has challenged Dutch of The Righteous to a match next week on TNA Thursday Night IMPACT.
The takeaway
The fallout from Rebellion has left several top TNA stars on the sidelines with injuries, opening the door for new talent to step up and potentially challenge for championships and main event spots. The promotion will need to navigate these roster changes carefully to maintain momentum and keep fans engaged.
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