TNA No Surrender: Kazarian Re-Signs, Jelly Roll & Maclin’s Shocking Turn
TNA Wrestling’s No Surrender event, held February 13, 2026, at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee, delivered significant developments across its storylines. The evening featured a contract renewal, a celebrity appearance and a volatile main event that further complicated existing rivalries.
Kazarian Secures His Future with TNA
Frankie Kazarian officially announced his continued commitment to TNA Wrestling during the No Surrender pre-show. Interrupting a match between Ryan Nemeth and Alan Angels, Kazarian revealed he had recently signed a new contract with the promotion. While Nemeth left the ring, Angels challenged Kazarian to a match, which Kazarian won using the chickenwing submission hold.
This decision extends a relationship that began when Kazarian chose TNA over All Elite Wrestling in 2023. After initially competing as a fan favorite, he transitioned to a heel persona, adopting the moniker “the king of TNA.” In November, he capitalized on a victory in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet, defeating Mike Santana to claim the TNA World Championship – his first reign with the title in 22 years. Santana later regained the championship on the debut episode of Impact on AMC in January, ending Kazarian’s 63-day title run.
Jelly Roll Draws Attention at No Surrender
Country music star and 2026 Grammy Award winner Jelly Roll, a Nashville native and longtime wrestling enthusiast, was in attendance at No Surrender, receiving a strong reaction from the crowd. A.J. Francis used the opportunity to taunt the singer from ringside.
Jelly Roll has prior experience in professional wrestling, having teamed with Randy Orton in a losing effort against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul at SummerSlam 2025. The build-up to that match was recently featured on season two of WWE’s Unreal on Netflix.
Chaos Erupts in the Main Event and Maclin’s Unexpected Actions
The main event pitted TNA World Champion Mike Santana and X Division Champion Leon Slater against Nic Nemeth and Eddie Edwards. The match quickly devolved into disorder when Steve Maclin attacked Santana, initiating a brawl that spilled into the audience. Slater was then left to contend with Nemeth, Edwards, and The System – Cedric Alexander, Brian Myers, and Bear Bronson – who remained at ringside.
Moose intervened to neutralize The System, allowing Slater to isolate Nemeth and secure the win with the Swanton 450.
Maclin’s actions stem from the 2026 Feast or Fired match, where he selected the “fired” briefcase. Following a seemingly emotional farewell segment, Maclin was approached by Santana. After a brief embrace and Santana calling him “selfless,” Maclin unexpectedly attacked the champion, stating that his “selflessness” was the core of his problems. This leaves both Maclin’s future and Santana’s championship reign uncertain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened at TNA No Surrender?
TNA No Surrender featured Frankie Kazarian re-signing with the company, Jelly Roll attending the event, and a chaotic main event involving an attack by Steve Maclin on Mike Santana.
Who attacked Mike Santana?
Steve Maclin attacked Mike Santana during the main event, after pulling the “fired” slip in the Feast or Fired match.
What did Frankie Kazarian do at No Surrender?
Frankie Kazarian interrupted a match during the pre-show to announce he had re-signed with TNA and then defeated Alan Angels in an impromptu match.
As TNA navigates these shifting dynamics, will the fallout from No Surrender lead to new championship contenders or further unexpected alliances?