The next challenger and date for TNA World Champion Moose is official after Friday’s No Surrender.

Moose will take on Eric Young at Sacrifice on Friday, March 8th — the company’s next streaming special.

The 44-year-old Young earned the shot Friday after defeating Frankie Kazarian in a number one contender’s match. He will be gunning for his third TNA World title reign and first since 2020.

The 39-year-old Moose successfully defended his title by defeating Alex Shelley in a No Surrender rules match Friday after KUSHIDA threw in the towel for Shelley. He is in his second reign as champion.

Despite both men being in TNA/Impact for years, this will be their first-ever singles match.

The show will take place at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario.

Given the short turnaround time from No Surrender, the card will be built over the next two weeks on TNA Impact which is being taped Saturday in New Orleans.

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