New Orleans is getting tables tonight. TNA iMPACT! hits the Alario Center at 9 pm ET, live on AMC and streaming on AMC+. The World Tag Team Titles are on the line, and the champions are the masters of chaos themselves.
The Hardys defend against The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) in a Tables Match for the TNA World Tag Team Championships. That’s a perfect storm. Matt and Jeff basically rewired wrestling’s brain with ladders and lumber two decades ago, and they still know exactly where to place a table and when to break your heart with it. The Righteous are a different kind of storm—Vincent’s eerie calm and Dutch’s size make them a nasty problem when wood is legal. This isn’t about pinging quick pins. Someone’s going through something.
Expect creativity from the champs. Matt’s ring IQ and timing around hardware is still money, and Jeff is never afraid to test gravity if it means breaking a plan and a table. The Righteous bring a bruising pace and that swarm energy—they don’t rush, they smother. If they separate the Hardys and start stacking the odds, the entire vibe flips fast.
There’s also a showcase with Dani Luna vs. Jada Stone. That’s a clean clash of styles: Luna brings muscle and drive, Stone brings speed and timing. If Luna strings together power offense, she’ll bully the pace. If Stone keeps it moving, slingshots in and out, and forces counters, she can steal momentum in a snap. Sneaky banger potential.
And on the rundown: BDE… listed for tonight. Keep an eye on how that unfolds once the lights go up.
How to watch:
- Date: Thursday, April 9, 2026
- Time: 9 pm ET
- Venue: Alario Center, New Orleans, LA
- Watch on: AMC and AMC+
Card for TNA iMPACT! (subject to change):
- Dani Luna vs. Jada Stone
- TNA World Tag Team Championships – Tables: The Hardys (c) vs. The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch)
- BDE…
What to watch for in the Tables Match:
- Ring geography. The Hardys are notorious for turning corners of the floor into danger zones. If they start building furniture early, it’s not decoration.
- Power vs. placement. Dutch can rag-doll people. Matt can turn one step in the wrong direction into a table breaking behind you. Whoever controls pace and positioning wins the night.
- Durability check. Titles bring extra stubbornness. One bad bounce doesn’t always end it, but one perfect setup absolutely can.
For Luna vs. Stone, look at the first three minutes. If Luna lands heavy and forces Stone to reset, it tilts her way. If Stone strings together ropes-to-ropes movement and keeps Luna turning, it becomes a timing game—where a single counter opens the door.
New Orleans crowds don’t sit on their hands, and a tables stip feeds that energy. The second somebody starts sliding planks out, volume jumps. The second a table stands upright, everybody’s on their feet waiting for the break. That pressure changes decisions mid-match, and both teams know how to use that to bait mistakes.
Big picture, the champs are walking into their wheelhouse with the belts at stake. The challengers are walking in with fresher legs and fewer miles in this kind of war. That’s the trade-off. Legends with tricks versus a unit that loves to grind you down until you run out of exits.
Set your stream early, get the snacks staged, and maybe move the coffee table back from your TV for vibes. It’s TNA, it’s the Hardys, and there are tables in the building. You know what that means.


