TNA No Surrender Preview

David Rainey • February 20, 2024

This Friday February 23, 2024 TNA Wrestling present No Surrender live from the Alario Center in Westwego, Louisiana. Multiple matches with some of the best wrestlers on the planet will be shown live on TNA+.


Their are currently 9 matches on the card including 5 title matches for the all of the TNA Championships:


Pre-Show: 

The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers with Alisha Edwards) vs Intergalactic Jet Setters (KUSHIDA and Kevin Knight):

The System looks to start the night with hurting Alex Shelley’s partners the Intergalactic Jet Setters before the main event. Will the winning team be at a better advantage by the time of the Moose vs Alex Shelley Main Event?


PCO vs Kon:

It wouldn’t be a No Surrender PPV without a match with two incredible heavyweights going at it in a pure fight. PCO and Kon look to have a hard fought match against each other to see who is TNA’s elite big man.


Josh Alexander vs Simon Gotch:

Josh Alexander and Simon Gotch are going to put on an X Division classic that I hope soon will be for the x division title. The rivalry between these two men has no love loss and will be a great way to help start no surrender.


 TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: Champions Decay (Havok and Rosemary) vs MK Ultra (Masha Slamovich and Killer Kelley):

There will be no love lost of these four women getting their rent together and have a masterclass of women’s tad team wrestling. Decay and MK ultra are two Teams that helped the find the Future of TNA knockouts women’s tag team wrestling.


TNA World Tag Team Championship: Champions ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey) vs Grizzled Young Vets (James Drake and Zack Gibson) in their final Best of 3 Series Match as both teams are tied at 1 a piece:

This match may be the end of the series but I cannot wait to see these teams continue their rivalry. ABC and GYV will go all out in this battle for the TNA World Tag Team Championship. What tricks will ABC have up their sleeve to combat the pure athleticism of the Grizzled Young Vets?


TNA X Division Championship: Champion Chris Sabin vs Mustafa Ali:

To be honest a few years ago I didn't think this match would ever happen but I am incredibly happy to see it live and be for the coveted TNA X DIvision Championship. This match with be a highflying battle that will show off the talents of both these men.


TNA Knockouts World Championship: Champion Jordynne Grace vs Gisele Shaw:

TNA Knockout Champion Jordynne Grace looks to continue being strong after finishing her fantastic rivalry turned friendship with Trinity to face a formidable foe in Gisele Shaw. Gisele is looking to finally get her hands on the TNA Knockouts Championship! These two women are going to go all out and show off everything they’ve got to come out on top.


TNA World Championship: Champion Moose with Eddie Edwards and Bryan Myers at Ringside vs Alex Shelley with KUSHIDA and Kevin Knight at Ringside in a No Surrender Match:

For this match you cannot win by pinfall, countout or submission. In order to win your opponent's ringside team must throw in the towel for your opponent. This match has 2 TNA powerhouses that will stop at nothing to completely incapacitate the other. Both Moose and Alex Shelley are going to put their bodies on the line in order to walk out of No Surrender with the TNA World Championship around their waist.


I for one am incredibly excited for a fantastic night of action from TNA. I was front row for the last No Surrender at the Alario Center and am ready to see how TNA tops themselves this year!


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Tickets are available to both No Surrender and Bayou Blast at TNAWrestling.com!


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