TNA names new president, addresses Josh Mathews & Christy Hemme exits in statement

After the out-of-nowhere exits of longtime TNA Wrestling front office workers Josh Mathews and Christy Hemme Wednesday, the company released a brief statement addressing their departures in addition to naming a new president.

From their statement first released to SI’s Jon Alba:

“The new TNA Wrestling President is Carlos Silva.

George Veras is the new Executive Producer of the Anthem Sports Group. George is the 10-time Emmy Award-winning president and Chief Executive Officer of Pro Football Hall of Fame Enterprises, as well as president of Veras Communications, Incorporated.

Josh Mathews and Christy Hemme are no longer with the Company. We appreciate their commitment to TNA throughout the years, and wish them well in their future endeavors.”

Silva was named president of Anthem Sports & Entertainment last December, responsible for the growth of TNA, Invicta Fighting Championships, and the Fight Network. He replaces Anthony Cicione in a role he took over from Scott D’Amore in February following D’Amore’s release. Cicione will reportedly remain within Anthem according to Fightful.

Following a 13-year-run with WWE, Mathews signed with TNA in 2014 where he would spend 11 years in a variety of roles including as the longtime broadcasting voice through January 2021 before solely focusing on other duties.

Hemme, who spent two years in WWE from 2004-05, signed with TNA in the spring of 2006 before departing in 2016 after a run as an in-ring wrestler, ring announcer and backstage interviewer. She was rehired in 2022 to oversee TNA’s social media presence.

As of yet, neither Mathews or Hemme have addressed their departures.

Report: TNA Wrestling president out, Josh Mathews & Christy Hemme exit company

TNA Wrestling made significant backstage changes on Wednesday, according to reports from Fightful Select and PWInsider.

Anthony Cicione is no longer serving as TNA President, a role he took over from Scott D’Amore in February following D’Amore’s release from the company.

Additionally, Josh Mathews and Christy Hemme have exited the company. Mathews, who had been with TNA for over a decade, most recently served as Senior Producer and Senior Director of Digital Media. He joined TNA in 2014 shortly after being released from WWE, where he had worked since finishing as a runner-up to Maven on the first season of Tough Enough in 2001.

Hemme, who returned to TNA in 2022, had been overseeing the company’s social media. She previously worked with the promotion from 2006 to 2016, primarily as a ring announcer and backstage interviewer.

Fightful Select also reports that Anthem has brought in new executives. George Veras will take over as Executive Producer for Anthem Sports Group, while Andrea Pagnanelli has been named Senior Vice President of Marketing.

Mustafa Ali set for AAA debut this Saturday in Mexico City

Mustafa Ali is set to make his AAA debut as part of the promotion’s upcoming Alianzas tour.

On Tuesday, AAA announced that Ali will wrestle at this Saturday’s TV taping in Mexico City, marking his first appearance for the company.

AAA initially teased Ali’s arrival by announcing a mystery wrestler would be joining the tour and posting an image of a silhouetted figure. However, fans quickly identified the silhouette as Ali.

AAA later confirmed the news, writing, “The mystery has been REVEALED! Mustafa Ali will be present on the new tour this coming Saturday from CDMX.”

Yesterday, LuchaBlog speculated on Ali’s likely role in AAA, suggesting he will be in a spot similar to one previously occupied by Matt Riddle.

“He’s likely wrestling Laredo Kid on 02/15 for the AAA Cruiserweight Championship,” LuchaBlog wrote. “If that match happens, Ali is likely winning and will inhabit the same role as Matt Riddle: occasional big show appearances and being a ‘big name’ because AAA doesn’t believe their Mexican wrestlers are big enough names to draw fans (and aren’t motivated to address that problem.)”

Ali’s schedule remains busy beyond his AAA debut. TNA announced Tuesday that he will appear on this week’s Impact, hosting a Townhall Meeting on Thursday’s episode. He previously faced Laredo Kid on the show, defeating him two weeks ago.

AAA is expected to make further announcements about the Alianzas tour and Triplemania XXXIII at a press conference later today.

TNA Impact notes: Josh Alexander’s farewell match, Jazz, World title bouts

News and notes from Thursday’s TNA Impact.

Josh Alexander’s final TNA match is set for next week’s Impact —

Josh Alexander’s farewell match will air on the February 13 TNA Impact. Alexander agreed to take on Eric Young in his final bout before hitting free agency in a meeting of two TNA stalwarts.

Jazz —

Jazz made a surprise appearance on Thursday’s Impact as a participant in the Knockouts World title number one contender’s battle royal. It was the former ECW and WWE wrestler’s first TNA match since 2021, and her first match of any kind since 2021 according to Cagematch.

New number one contender to the Knockouts World Championship —

Savannah Evans is the new number one contender for Masha Slamovich’s Knockouts World title after winning the battle royal. Slamovich will defend against Evans on next week’s Impact.

Joe Hendry to defend TNA World title next week —

World Champion Joe Hendry’s show-opening concert on this week’s Impact was interrupted by Jake Something who issued a challenge to Hendry for next week’s show. The match was made official.

Next week’s TNA Impact lineup —

The Thursday, February 13 Impact lineup includes the two World title bouts, WWE NXT’s Cora Jade vs. Xia Brookside, plus Sami Callihan vs. Frankie Kazarian. The lineup for next week:

  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Jake Something
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Savannah Evans
  • Josh Alexander’s TNA farewell match vs. Eric Young
  • Cora Jade vs. Xia Brookside
  • Sami Callihan vs. Frankie Kazarian

TNA Impact live results: Joe Hendry concert, WWE NXT Tag Team title match

Tonight’s TNA Impact will continue to feature WWE NXT talent and a live concert from new TNA World Champion Joe Hendry.

After making his WWE debut at last weekend’s Royal Rumble, Hendry will grab a guitar and host a championship concert to kick off the show.

After defending the titles on the first live Impact in eight years, NXT Tag Team Champions Fraxiom will put the belts up against Nic & Ryan Nemeth.

NXT’s Tyson Dupont will make his TNA debut in a bout against Ace Austin.

The next challenger for Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will be determined via a battle royal with the winner getting her shot next Thursday.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will team with Leon Slater against The System’s Moose, Eddie Edwards & JDC.

After a big win at Genesis, Mike Santana will battle Matt Cardona while Eric Young will appear to explain why Judas Icarus & Travis Williams turned on Josh Alexander.

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Joe Hendry Concert

After the usual show-starting recap of last week’s episode and subsequent “Cross the line” theme and intro video, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us inside the Impact Zone as Joe Hendry’s theme hits.

The TNA World Champion emerges and heads to the ring as footage is shown of Hendry making history as the first active TNA World Champion to compete in the Men’s Royal Rumble match at the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 premium live event over the weekend in Indianapolis, IN.

Inside the ring, Hendry settles in his chair in the middle of the ring. He picks up a guitar and asks who wants to hear a song from the new champ. The crowd cheers. He says he’s going to require everyone to sing along.

He begins playing and singing his first tune. “Hendry is the champion, my friend … and he’ll be the champion to the end!” And so on. He wraps up his first Queen-inspired tune and fans break out in a loud “We Believe!” chant.

Hendry says this next one is a serious one. He talks about a lot of hurt and struggle in the world. He sings, “So much division in the nation, gas prices and inflation. The whole world is going to hell, but that doesn’t matter because … Joe Hendry won the belt!”

From there he literally sings about how this is the part of his concert that some wannabe challenger interrupts him. On cue, Jake Something’s entrance tune hits and he comes out with a microphone in-hand. “Concert’s over,” he says, before bringing up Hendry’s vow to defend his title anywhere, anytime.

Something says with that in mind, he had a talk with Santino Marella and he’s taking him up on that offer. “Jake Something vs. Joe Hendry — next week. World Championship! What do you got to say to that, boy?!” Hendry tells the crowd to shush.

He begins strumming his guitar. “I accept!” he sings before thanking us for watching the Joe Hendry Concert. His theme hits again and the brief concert segment opener wraps up. Hannifan and Rehwoldt drive home the Hendry-Something title tilt announced for next week.

Gia Miller Interviews Masha Slamovich

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. She brings up the Knockouts Contender Battle Royal tonight to determine her next challenger for next week’s title defense.

She brings up Cora Jade lurking as well. Slamovich is interested to see who emerges from the battle royal. She sends a message of warning to Jade and walks off. The show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

Ace Austin defeated Tyson Dupont (w/ Tyriek Igwe & Wes Lee)

When the show returns, Tyson Dupont makes his way out accompanied by fellow WWE NXT Superstars Tyriek Igwe and Wes Lee. He settles inside the squared circle for scheduled singles action to kick things off in the ring on this week’s show.

The ABC entrance tune hits next and out comes Ace Austin for this one-on-one contest. The bell sounds and the much larger Tyson quickly and easily muscles Austin into the corner. Austin puts his leg between the ropes, prompting the referee to force the break.

Austin backs Tyson into a corner and tries yelling something at him, but Tyson answers back with a single stiff shot that knocks the hell out of Austin. Tyson runs over Austin off the ropes and then goes for a hip-toss, but Austin flips over and lands on his feet.

Austin works at the legs of the bigger man and chops him down to size. Tyson hits a huge pop-up powerslam after fighting back into the offensive lead. He slows things down and taunts Austin and the crowd while enjoying a comfortable lead.

He hits a big splash in the corner, before whipping Austin into the opposing corner and splashing him again. He manhandles Austin with a lariat that turns the smaller man inside-out. He goes for the cover, but onlygets two.

He slaps a full nelson on him while standing, Master-Lock style, and cranks the hell out of him, shaking his body around like a debuting Chyna would a tiny Marlena. Austin finally begins fighting back into competitive form, and the crowd loudly rallies behind him.

Austin hits a side-Russian leg-sweep and follows up with a standing leg-drop for a two-count. Tyson begins fighting back again until out of nowhere, Austin hits The Fold for the impressive victory. Afterwards, the NXT trio attacks until The Rascalz make the save and run them off.

Tessa Blanchard Addresses TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal

Backstage, Tessa Blanchard talks directly into the camera about tonight’s TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal. She makes it clear she won’t compete in it.

She’s not having nine other people gunning for her. She answers to no one and each and every one of those woman aren’t going to mess with her — because they can’t. She walks off to end the brief promo segment.

Savannah Evans Wins TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal

Inside the Impact Zone, the lights go down and the hard rock entrance tune for Rosemary plays. Out she comes to the ring for the next match of the evening, which is the TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal.

As she settles inside the squared circle, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, Steph De Lander and Mance Warner are shown in a brief vignette boasting about obtaining the TNA Digital Media Championship in the divorce from PCO.

Back inside the Impact Zone, Cora Jade is shown at the commentary desk alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt, as Ash by Elegance makes her way down to the ring, which filled up with many Knockouts during the break.

Out next is former WWE Superstar Jazz. As she settles in the ring, the commentators talk about her being a co-owner of NWA: San Antonio. Jade says Jazz wearing purple proves she’s a big fan of hers. Alisha Edwards picks a fight with Jazz as soon as the bell sounds.

Tasha Steelz is eliminated by Alisha a few moments later as Jade was droning on in a monotone voice on guest commentary. Alisha is eliminated by Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna seconds later. They go through the ropes to go after Ash and Heather by Elegance, who are hiding under the ring.

Heather by Elegance is eliminated as Tessa Blanchard is shown watching on. Ash then quickly eliminated Dani Luna. Jody Threat is tossed out a few seconds later. Jazz is thrown over but lands on the apron. Ash, who was still in the match, from the floor, yanks her out to eliminate her.

Ash is eliminated seconds later. The final two are Savannah Evans and Xia Brookside. Blanchard is shown with her arms-crossed watching on via a monitor backstage as Evans beats down Brookside. Xia fights back and throws her over the top, but Evans lands on the apron.

Cora leaves her spot on guest commentary as Xia is kicking at Evans on the apron, trying to knock her off and out to the floor to eliminate her. The distraction allows Evans to recover and hoist Xia over the ropes onto the apron. A headbutt knocks her out and she crashes on the floor, giving Evans the win.

With the win, Savannah Evans will now challenge Masha Slamovich for the TNA Knockouts Championship on next week’s episode of TNA iMPACT. After the TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin Confront Eric Young & Northern Armory

As the show returns, Eric Young comes out with The Northern Armory duo of Icarus and Williams. He boasts Canadians always calling the shots and running things in TNA. He claims he’s above the world title and everyone in TNA.

In his first action, he removed Josh Alexander forever. He is then cut off by Steve Maclin, who comes down to confront him and his goons in the ring. He says “this is what was worth saving, huh?” He says if this was the plan all along, why didn’t he just tell him.

He says he’s the first person in four years he put his trust in. He went to war with them for Young, and now he’s gonna wash his hands of it and just act like the last six months didn’t happen. Maclin tells Young has crossed the line. He says as long as The Northern Armory are with him, he is not.

He walks off, but then Josh Alexander’s theme hits and out he comes. He and Maclin stare each other down as they cross paths on the ramp. Alexander enters the ring and questions how Young can claim he got rid of him for good when he’s still standing in the ring right now.

He says his time in TNA is ending soon, but he loves this place. He says maybe he’ll show everyone one more time. He says he went to Santino Marella and he agreed that next week he will walk the ramp in TNA for one last time for one last match.

He says next week it’ll be Eric Young vs. Josh Alexander one last time. He vows to wrestle with everything in his heart to show how much this place means to him. “And I’m going to enjoy kicking your ass!” The excellent promo segment ends there and the show heads into another commercial break.

Sami Callihan On A Rampage Looking For Mance Warner

When the show returns, Sami Callihan is shown backstage manhandling everyone-and-anyone in sight to try and find Mance Warner. He confronts Frankie Kazarian, who claims he isn’t even aware who Mance is.

Callihan storms off to continue his rampage of a search. Kazarian calls over Santino Marella for the unsafe working conditions. Marella tells him to “take it e-c.”

Leon Slater & The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defeated The System (Moose, JDC & Eddie Edwards w/ Alisha Edwards)

Inside the Impact Zone, The System theme hits and out comes the group accompanied by Alisha Edwards. They settle in the ring to boos from the San Antonio crowd.

Leon Slater’s theme hits and out comes their first of three opponents for this six-man tag-team tilt. He stops with half of his face-painted and Hardy-style gear on. The Hardys iconic theme hits next and out comes the legendary TNA World Tag-Team Champions.

The bell sounds and it is JDC and Slater kicking things off for their respective teams. JDC knocks Slater to the mat and hits the ropes, but Slater catches him with an overhead-style arm-drag. JDC tags in Edwards, and Slater works him over too before tagging in Matt Hardy.

Matt Hardy hits his “HUH?!?” leg-drop off the middle rope and then leads fans in a “DELETE! DELETE!” chant as he smashes the isolated arm of Edwards over his shoulder over-and-over again. He tags in his brother, and in comes Jeff Hardy picking up where Matt left off.

As The Hardys and Slater empty the ring of the three System members in the match, as the heel trio regroups on the floor at ringside, the babyface trio plays to the adoring crowd inside the Impact Zone as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Slater is shown hitting some high spots until Alisha provides a distraction that leads to Slater diving onto Moose, who catches him and Donkey Kong’s him onto the ring apron with a powerbomb. Back in the ring, Edwards takes over and The System settle into a prolonged offensive lead.

As JDC tags in to get his turn in the offensive driver’s seat, Hannifan talks on commentary about him returning to WWE this week as Fandango on NXT, and how he’ll be challenging Lexis King next week on NXT for the Heritage Cup. Moments later, The Hardys break up a close pin attempt on Slater.

Jeff finally gets the hot tag and the crowd comes to life. Jeff goes to work on Moose until JDC and Edwards hit the ring and the momentum shifts. Slater hits the ring to make the save, taking out the opposition one-by-one-by-one, shifting the momentum back in his team’s favor.

Slater fires up and hits his trademark turning dive over the ring post to the floor. In the ring, The Hardys hit a pair of Plot Twists. They hand things over to Slater to hit his own 450-version of the Swanton Bomb. Jeff follows up with the real thing and scores the pinfall for the victory. After the match, the show heads into another commercial break.

Mustafa Ali Continues His Cult-Style Scouting

When the show returns, Mustafa Ali is walking the halls when he stumbles across The Good Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch, who are arguing with each other. Ali tells them he’s sick of all the fighting around here. He tells them right now they’re Good Hands, but he feels they could be Great Hands.

Ali continues walking and sees Tasha Steelz seated with her head in her hands, looking distraught. He sits down next to her and in his utmost faux-sincere cult-leader-style, pretends to feel for her and empathize with her over being betrayed by her friend Alisha Edwards in the battle royal earlier. He convinces her to leave with him.

Mike Santana defeated Matt Cardona

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme music for “Alwayz Ready” Matt Cardona hits. “The Indy God” emerges with a big grin on his face and heads to the ring for the next match of the evening. Mike Santana’s hip-hop tune hits next and out he comes.

The bell sounds and these two get right after it. Santana takes the early offensive lead, and discourages Cardona, who heads out to the floor to re-group. They reengage, and again Cardona is overwhelmed by Santana, and leans through the ropes to force a break from the referee.

Cardona tries grabbing a handful of Santana’s hair to get an unfair advantage, but the referee catches him and stops him. Santana takes over from there and begins stringing together an offensive sequence for the first time in the match. Santana hits a big dive to Cardona on the floor.

Cardona trips up Santana after he re-enters the ring and exits again to come out and follow-up. He sweeps his legs and he crashes on the hard part of the ring apron. On the floor, Cardona hits a mean suplex on Santana and leaves him laying. He rolls in the ring.

When Santana goes to do the same, Cardona quickly pounces on him and ground-and-pounds away. After some more back-and-forth action, Santana takes back over. He hits a buckle bomb, a frog-splash tribute to Eddie Guerrero and his Spin The Block finisher for the win. The show heads to another break.

Fraxiom (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) (c) defeated The Nemeth’s (Ryan Nemeth & Nic Nemeth) to retain the WWE NXT World Tag-Team Championships

It’s main event time!

After the lineup for next week’s TNA iMPACT show on February 13 is announced (see below), the stage gets set for the final match of the evening for this week’s show, which features the WWE NXT Tag-Team Championships on-the-line.

“The Liaison” between WWE NXT and TNA Wrestling, Arianna Grace, takes a seat on special guest commentary alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt. The challengers, “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth make their way to the ring.

After they settle inside the squared circle, reigning WWE NXT Tag-Team Champions Fraxiom, the duo of Nathan Frazer and Axiom, head to the ring next. The bell sounds and off we go with this main event title tilt. Axiom and Ryan Nemeth kick things off for their respective teams.

Following some initial back-and-forth action, which sees the momentum shift a few times, everyone ends up down and out on the floor after a big dive spot. The show heads into a mid-match commercial break on that note.

When the show returns, Axiom is taking it to Ryan in the ring. Nemeth starts to try and fight back, but Axiom cuts his attempt short and tags in Frazer. Frazer hits a running shooting star press for a close two-count.

Nic tags in and hits the Jerry Lawler heart attack-special rapid-fire elbow sequence for a two-count of his own. Nemeth follows up with a FameAsser moments later for another close pinfall attempt. Nemeth and Frazer battle back-and-forth for several more minutes until Frazer finally tags Axiom back in.

Axiom comes in taking his time. He goes to work on Nic, who starts coming to life and fighting back. Nemeth blasts Axiom with a super kick. Frazer tries coming off the ropes to interfere, but Nemeth takes a step back and super kicks him as well.

Nic stalks both guys as they get up, but Ryan tags himself in. Ryan hits the ring and both Nemeth’s hit Danger Zone. Ryan tries quickly going for the cover, but only gets two-and-a-half. Nic hits an elevated DDT on display for Ryan.

Ryan goes to follow-up, but Axiom takes over as they climb the ropes. Axiom is knocked off. Frazer leaps up and hits a super-plex. We see a Golden Ratio on a brainbuster combo-spot by Fraxiom for a super close pin attempt, which Nic breaks up just in time. Fans loudly react with “TNA! TNA!” chants.

Nic blasts Frazer with a super kick in the ring, while Ryan is looking under the ring for something. He pulls out a chair and slides into the ring. Nic stops him. The distraction allows Fraziom to take back over. The champs quickly capitalize and within seconds, they take out Ryan and score the pin to retain.

Nic looks upset at ringside at what just happened with his little brother. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

Next Week:
* Joe Hendry (c) vs. Jake Something (TNA World Title)
* Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Savannah Evans (TNA Knockouts Title)
* Josh Alexander vs. Eric Young (Alexander’s TNA Farewell)
* Frankie Kazarian vs. Sami Callihan
* Xia Brookside vs. Cora Jade

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JDC appears on WWE NXT, set to challenge Lexis King next week

JDC has returned to WWE.

The TNA star made his return to NXT on Tuesday night, confronting Lexis King as he was talking about amending the Heritage Cup rules. Coming out to his old Fandango music, JDC scored a big reaction from the NXT audience.

Reintroducing himself, JDC explained he was representing TNA as part of The System and said he wanted to win some gold for the group, saying he talked to Ava and set up a trophy match for next week. 

JDC was part of the WWE system starting in 2006 and later best became known as Fandango, who managed to get over due to his theme song. After a initial push, he was later known for teaming with Tyler Breeze, at one point holding the NXT Tag Team titles. He was cut from WWE in 2021 and joined TNA the following year.

During his promo on Tuesday, King bragged about his trophy win and declared that the European rounds rules for the title was done and moving forward, the belt would be a one fall, winner take all match.

Joe Hendry: I have to generate the interest to make a John Cena match happen

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If a match between himself and John Cena is to happen this year, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry said it’s up to him to drum up the interest to make it a reality.

Hendry appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show Monday to talk about his experience debuting at the WWE Royal Rumble Saturday and said he had “a long and meaningful conversation” with the legend which blew him away given the chaos of the day.

He stated his desire directly to Cena that he wants to have a match with him before he retires, something Hendry has said before and stated to Helwani that, “hand on heart, I believe I will wrestle him this year 100%.”

Hendry said Cena gave him great advice on how it could happen.

“What (Cena) did say was fortune favors the bold. If I want it to happen, it’s on my shoulders. I have to generate the interest to make that happen,” Hendry said, later adding that “I have to put myself in a position where that me vs. Cena is one of the most compelling matchups in professional wrestling.”

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On the Rumble match itself, Hendry said he tried to speak it into existence, telling former TNA co-worker Jordynne Grace last year after her debut in the match that he would be there this year.

Without knowing anything, he had a feeling it would happen, going as far as to pause his presence on this week’s Chris Jericho cruise until after the show. Anthem executive Ariel Shnerer told him the news recently and he said he immediately began thinking of how he could maximize the opportunity, elevate both TNA and the World title, and make the most impact.

He purposely booked signings and appearances in Indianapolis to put him there and then had to leave a signing early to “catch a flight,” adding that he was amazed his inclusion didn’t leak.

He said he spoke with CM Punk and Cody Rhodes about how he should approach his appearance and also put over The Miz as “awesome” with his guidance.

“These guys go out of your way to help you succeed,” he said, noting that Shane Helms also gave great advice about taking a moment after he came out for his entrance and “appreciate the magnitude of what is happening.”

He said the main things he wanted to avoid was “not doing the Titus (O’Neill) thing” where he accidentally fell running to the ring and to not stumble on the kip-up he performed.

He later revealed the Triple H “point” picture that made its way to social media was done right before he headed out to the ring.

Hendry said he had another conversation with Cena when the latter got back after his elimination and that the whole night was “hard to put into words” and “a chapter in my career that was a wonderful surprise.”

Joe Hendry concert to kick off TNA Impact

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry will kick off TNA Impact on Thursday night.

On Monday, TNA announced that Hendry’s “championship live concert” will open this week’s episode.

Hendry is coming off having participated in the men’s Royal Rumble match on Saturday. Hendry entered the match at number 15 but only lasted three minutes and 30 seconds before being eliminated by Roman Reigns.

Already announced for this week is the NXT Tag Team Champions Fraxiom defending against The Nemeths, and a Knockouts battle royal.

Matches for this week’s edition of TNA Impact were filmed in San Antonio on Friday, January 24, 2025. Spoilers from the show are available here.

TNA Impact lineup for Thursday, February 6, 2025:

  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry in concert to open the show
  • NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer & Axiom defend against Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth
  • Knockouts World Championship number one contender’s battle royal
  • The Hardys & Leon Slater vs. The System
  • Mike Santana vs. Matt Cardona

Nic and Ryan Nemeth to challenge for NXT Tag titles on next TNA Impact

The Nemeths will challenge for the NXT Tag Team Championship on next week’s TNA Impact.

In a segment posted to social media following the conclusion of this week’s episode, TNA revealed that Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth will challenge Fraxiom (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) for the NXT Tag titles on the Thursday, February 6 TNA Impact.

TNA authority figure Santino Marella and daughter and “Miss NXT” emissary Arianna Grace announced the bout after the Nemeths were victorious over First Class in this week’s Impact main event.

A concert performed by TNA World Champion Joe Hendry is also on tap for next week’s Impact.

A number one contender’s battle royal will also determine the next challenger for Masha Slamovich’s Knockouts World title on next week’s episode.

The Hardys and Leon Slater will team up next week to face The System’s Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, and JDC in trios action.

A Mike Santana vs. Matt Cardona bout is also set for the February 6 episode.

Next week’s TNA Impact lineup:

  • NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer & Axiom defend against Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth
  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry in concert
  • Knockouts World Championship number one contender’s battle royal
  • The Hardys & Leon Slater vs. The System
  • Mike Santana vs. Matt Cardona

TNA Impact live results: NXT’s Cora Jade & Wes Lee in action

The WWE NXT invasion of TNA Wrestling will continue on tonight’s Impact.

After confronting Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich at Genesis, Jade will make her TNA in-ring debut tonight against Hyan.

She will be joined by fellow NXT roster mate Wes Lee who will take on former X-Division Champion Ace Austin. Lee returned briefly last July as part of the initial NXT/TNA crossover.

For the first time since losing the TNA World title, Nic Nemeth will give his thoughts that will kick off the show.

After making his surprise return at Genesis, former X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali will take on former Digital Media Champion Laredo Kid.

Following his unsuccessful attempt to quit the company, Josh Alexander will team with Eric Young against Alexander’s former teammates The Northern Armory (Judas Icarus & Travis Williams).

Leon Slater vs. Brian Myers and a Sami Callihan promo directed toward Mance Warner and Steph De Lander rounds out the show.

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The Nemeth’s & First Class Kick Off This Week’s Show

The show opens up inside the Impact Zone in San Antonio, TX. with Nic Nemeth’s entrance tune. McKenzie Mitchell is shown in the ring and she introduces “The Wanted Man” himself, who comes to the ring to kick things off.

“Genesis was a hell of a night for TNA. Unfortunately, it was not a great night for myself,” Nemeth begins. He makes no excuses. Joe Hendry was the better man, and now Joe Hendry is your TNA World Champion. He insists that isn’t a sob-story, and he makes it clear when one gets knocked down, they get up and do something about it.

He says so in 2025, that’s what he plans to do. As he tries continuing, he is cut off. “My brother is not happy with what happened at TNA Genesis,” says Ryan Nemeth, who comes to the ring and insists Nic got robbed, and that Hendry got lucky.

Ryan goes on to call Hendry a poser, a loser and a “two-pump chump.” He tells Nic he’s better, even if he’s too modest to say it. He vows 2025 will be Nic’s year and calls Hendry a fraud. Nic stops him. He thanks him for the kind words but again insists Hendry earned the win and the title.

“It’s not all doom and gloom, think about it,” Nic continues. He says he can go for the world title and he and Ryan can go for the tag-titles. He is interrupted by KC Navarro, who annoyingly repeats the phrase, “Pardon me?!” in obnoxious fashion.

AJ Francis begins, “Allow me to reintroduce myself, my name is …” well he didn’t continue with “HOV,” we can say that much. He says he’s not here to talk to Ryan, he’s here to talk to the Nemeth brother who actually matters. He mocks Nic’s plans to go for the world title.

Francis goes on to talk about his own end of 2024 and how since then, “Papa’s got a brand new bag,” another song rip-off, to boast about his new TNA deal. He says it’s a new era in TNA and it’s the “T-N-AJ-Francis Era.”

Ryan yells back, “Hey my brother does not deserve to be interrupted, my brother demands respect!” Nic goes on to tell First Class he doesn’t know who they think they are. Ryan cuts him off and says he and his big brother are going to fight them tonight.

TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella’s theme hits and he comes out to announce Ryan & Nic Nemeth vs. First Class in tonight’s main event. His theme hits again and just as fast as he appeared, he was gone.

Tessa Blanchard Punks Out Arianna Grace & Gia Miller

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with “The Liaison” Arianna Grace, when up walks Tessa Blanchard. Grace introduces herself to her in bubbly fashion. Blanchard tells her she doesn’t tell her what to do. Grace insists they’re on the same team.

Blanchard blasts her for playing dress up and having everything handed to her. Grace runs off crying. “That’s right, go,” Tessa taunts. She then tells Gia she’s not needed, punks her, takes her microphone and says, “Tessa Blanchard answers to nobody.”

On that note, Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt run down the advertised lineup for tonight as the match graphics flash on the screen. We then head to the first commercial break of the show.

Cora Jade defeated Hyan

When the show returns, the digital exclusive shared before the show, which features Cora Jade “big-timing” and getting into a pull-apart with Xia Brookside is shown. Jade was initially looking for TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich.

Inside the arena, Cora Jade’s theme hits and the WWE NXT Superstar makes her way to the ring for the first match of the evening. In the ring already is her opponent, Hyan. The bell sounds to get things started, and the two lock-up.

Jade takes the early control with ease. She hits a dropkick on Hyan and hops on the ropes to lay down and boast. She yanks Hyan down by her hair and then plays to the crowd again. She chokes Hyan over the middle rope and then hits a running elbow to her back.

She tries the same thing a second time, but Hyan moves. Hyan hits wasteland and goes for the cover, but Jade kicks out and takes over on Hyan in the corner, before hitting her Jaded finisher for the easy win. Jade beats Hyan down some more afterwards, prompting Xia Brookside to run out for the save.

Jade pretends to run off, and as Brookside turns to check on Hyan, Jade re-enters the ring behind her and hits Brookside with Jaded. Jade is standing tall admiring her dastardly deeds when the theme for Slamovich hits. The TNA Knockouts Champion runs to the ring, and this time Jade runs off for real, stopping briefly to wear Masha’s cowboy hat and taunt her from the ramp.

Gia Miller Interviews Wes Lee, Tyriek & Tyson

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with Wes Lee, Tyriek and Tyson. Lee guesses the question is “Why?” in reference to his actions towards his former partners, The Rascalz. He talks about his goal of being NXT Champion and mentions how Tyriek and Tyson are after tag-team gold.

Lee says it all starts tonight when he takes out “The Resident Magician that ya’ll have, Ace Austin.” The three walk off on that note and then the show heads into another commercial time out.

Santino Marella Served Papers & Makes An Announcement

When the show returns, Ash & Heather by Elegance are with George Iceman, who serves Santino Marella with papers from their lawyers. He complains about the Knockouts tag-team title match from Genesis and demands justice.

Santino tells them to relax and announces a battle royal for next week, where the winner earns a Knockouts title bout. He says they are both in it, as are these two who walk up, Spitfire.

Dani Luna and Jody Threat talk trash and get under the skin of the Elegant duo while also being announced for next week’s high stakes battle royal.

Brian Myers (w/ Moose, Eddie Edwards, JDC & Alisha Edwards) defeated Leon Slater

Inside the Impact Zone, The System’s theme hits and out comes the entire group for Brian Myers’ advertised match. Moose, Eddie Edwards, JDC and Alisha Edwards enter the ring with him and they all show off the rings they got each other.

The theme for Leon Slater hits, and out comes the promising young prospect to the ring. After a competitive early back-and-forth, Slater pulls ahead. With Myers on the floor, Slater hits the ropes to build up momentum for a dive, only for all of The System to stand in front of Myers and stop him.

Due to the distraction at ringside as Slater tried pursuing The System on the floor, Myers takes over on offense and brings the action back into the ring. Myers enjoys a few minutes in the offensive driver’s seat until Slater hits a big splash off the ropes.

After shifting the momentum into his favor, Slater goes on his trademark, fast-paced, explosive high-flying offensive showcase for his big comeback. He heads to the top but sees Myers standing, so he leaps over his head and lands on his feet, before blasting Myers and getting a close two-count.

Myers surprises an unsuspecting Slater with an enzugiri, before following up with an even bigger move for a close two-count of his own. The crowd bit on that as the finish. Myers backs into a corner and stalks Slater. He charges at Slater, who drops and rolls up Myers for a crafty two-count.

Slater hits a single leg dropkick that sends Myers to the floor. Slater plays to the crowd before building up a full head of steam. Once again his big dive tease is shut down. This time, however, Slater sprints towards the corner and hits a turning spiraling splash over the ring post to Myers on the floor.

On the floor, Slater dodges an attempted attack by Moose and Eddie Edwards, before blasting JDC on the apron with a big kick. Alisha Edwards slides one of The System’s bulky rings on Myers’ hand. Myers blasts Slater with it behind the referee’s back. He hits his finisher and gets the win.

Sami Callihan Attacks Mance Warner Backstage

Backstage, Mr. 23 himself, no, not Michael Jordan, but Mance Warner, is shown walking-and-talking with Steph De Lander, who still has the TNA Digital Media Championship.

Out of nowhere, Sami Callihan attacks Warner from behind. Hannifan says we’ll hear from Calliahan next. On that note, the show heads into another commercial break.

The System Taunts Leon Slater Backstage, The Hardys Defend Him

When the show returns, Leon Slater is being mocked by Frankie Kazarian. The System come in and do the same, telling Slater he can hold their rings or be their errand boy. The Hardys finally come up and defend Slater.

The System taunt them, calling Slater the English Hardy Boy. Matt Hardy insists Slater has star written all over him. He says next week, The G.O.A.T.’s will stand next to that man. The System say they’ll see them there.

Sami Callihan & Mance Warner Brawl Continues

Although we were scheduled to “hear” from Sami Callihan, instead we “see” him, as he emerges from the production arena next to the entrance area, still brawling with Mance Warner. Callihan beats Warner down at ringside and throws him in the ring. He grabs a baseball bat and heads into the ring with it.

Rehwoldt talks on commentary about Callihan’s questionable history with bats in TNA. Callihan blasts Warner with a steel chair and then places it over his head. He hoists his baseball bat up, but sees Steph De Lander coming down to the apron.

Callihan reaches over to deal with De Lander, who throws Warner the belt. Warner blasts Callihan with it. De Lander holds Callihan’s lifeless head up and Warner charges at him and blasts him with a knee strike. He taunts Callihan and then makes out with De Lander as the crowd boos.

Steve Maclin Warns Eric Young About Josh Alexander

When the show returns, Eric Young and Steve Maclin are talking backstage. Maclin warns Young about aligning himself with Josh Alexander. He says he’s not going to say, “I told you so.” He walks off. Young says, “I’ll be fine.”

Mustafa Ali defeated Laredo Kid

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Laredo Kid hits and out comes the popular masked wrestling star for the next match of the evening. He settles in the ring and then the theme hits to bring out Mustafa Ali as his opponent in what will be Ali’s first TNA match in six months.

The bell sounds and this one gets underway with Ali slowly circling Kid with an ear-to-ear smile on his face. The lock up and Ali grabs a headlock. He hits the ropes and shoulder blocks Kid down. He hits the ropes again and hits a hurricanrana, stopping to admire his work.

Ali traps Kid in a submission on the mat. Kid escapes, but Ali hits him with a hard open-hand slap. He hits the ropes but runs into a big move from Kid that nearly takes his head off. Kid goes for the cover, but only gets two. Ali goes for a backslide with his feet on the ropes, but the referee catches him.

While arguing with the referee, Ali is rolled up from behind by Kid, who gets a close two-count. Ali blasts Kid with a loud open-hand chop. Kid answers back with one of his own. With Ali on the floor, Kid hits the ropes to build up a full head of steam before diving head first into a standing Ali.

On the floor, Ali grabs and tears at Kid’s mask while also hitting him with a thumb to the eye. Kid answers back with a Bas Rutten style palm strike. Ali fights back and hits a cradle DDT off the apron onto the floor. In the ring, Ali immediately heads to the top-rope and hits a 450 splash for the win. The show heads to another commercial break after the match.

Mike Santana Confronts Mustafa Ali Backstage

When the show returns, Mustafa Ali is all smiles backstage with his personal security. He talks about the successful start to his campaign and how it is going to continue, when up walks Mike Santana, who asks if they have a problem. Ali’s security moves in, so Ali tells them it’s okay.

Santana says they can handle this like men after the disrespect Ali showed him at TNA Genesis. Ali says he just had a grueling match. He says he knows a supporter of his campaign who might be interested and walks off.

The Northern Armory (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus) and Eric Young & Josh Alexander fight to a No Contest

Inside the Impact Zone, The Northern Armoy duo of Travis Williams and Judas Icarus make their way out to the ring for the next match of the evening. They settle inside and their music dies down.

The catchy-ass entrance for Eric Young goes down next, with the commentators catching the viewing audience at home up on the risk Young is taking in trusting Josh Alexander tonight.

Finally, Josh Alexander’s tune hits and out comes “The Walking Weapon” in his first in-ring performance since quitting TNA after losing in an “I Quit” match to Mike Santana at TNA Genesis. Alexander and Young talk before the bell.

Young and Icarus kick things off for their respective teams. Young slams the hell out of Icarus, who tags in Williams. Young tags in Alexander, who takes the early offensive lead over his former ally. Icarus comes in, but Alexander handles both Northern Armory members by himself.

Alexander backs Icarus into the corner and chops the hell out of him. He does the same and whips him into the opposing corner, but Williams runs the apron and leaps in front of the turnbuckles to prevent his partner. Icarus follows up and blasts Alexander and then tags Williams in.

Both members of The Northern Armory hit back-to-back diving splashes onto Alexander on the floor. Back in the ring, Williams goes for the cover on Alexander, but only gets two. Alexander fights back and makes the much-needed tag, only for Young to hit the ring, turn around and knock the hell out of him.

Young does the slow, horror movie-style evil turn and flashes the equally evil smirk to the crowd after a long glare. Meanwhile, Icarus and Williams are beating the crap out of a lifeless Alexander, as Young directs traffic. Young finishes Alexander off with a jumping piledriver. The show heads to another commercial break.

Wes Lee defeated Ace Austin

When the show returns, Wes Lee’s theme hits and out comes the WWE NXT Superstar for the second NXT vs. TNA crossover match of the evening. The ABC entrance music hits next and out comes Ace Austin, as the commentators do a live read for TNA’s new deal with BLCKSMTH.

Austin snatches up a side head-lock off the initial lock-up. Lee cartwheels his way out of it and isolates the arm of Austin, cranking on the limb until Austin reverses and brings Lee down to the mat, controlling his arm.

The slow-paced action speeds up from here, with each guy running the ropes, hitting the match and flipping to avoid move-attempts from the other, all while ultimately doing nothing but landing one up-kick each.

At this point, fans chant “NXT! NXT” but they are eventually overtaken by a “TNA! TNA!” chant. Interestingly enough, the chants continue to out-shine the slow action in the ring, with a loud single “Boring!” chant being heard as Lee throws nothing-happening kicks at Austin.

Austin starts to fight back, and things begin to pick up once again. Austin hits a big leaping forearm to Lee from the apron. He looks for a springboard kick, but Lee avoids it. Austin hits a side-Russian leg-sweep, and quickly pops back to his feet for a fancy leg-drop.

The crowd comes to life in the background as Austin works over Lee in the corner. Austin comes off the ropes with a big kick to the back of the neck of Lee. He follows up with a cover, but only gets two. Austin muscles Lee up with a gut-wrench seated powerbomb for another two-count.

Austin calls for his finisher, but as he waits for Lee to get up, Tyson and Tyriek run out. Austin sees them coming and meets them at the end of the ramp from the apron. He hits a couple of kicks and then builds up a head of steam for a turning dive, where he almost landed on his head.

Back in the ring, Austin looks to springboard off the ropes from the apron, when Tyson and Tyriek get involved again from the floor. The distraction allows Lee to blast an unsuspecting Austin with his finisher for the win.

The NXT trio attack Austin afterwards. The Rascalz run out to make the save, and then the show heads into another commercial break, with the main event waiting on the other side.

Joe Hendry Concert Next Week

When the show returns, a commercial airs for TNA at Full Sail University. We then shoot to TNA World Champion Joe Hendry in a blue room. “Say his name, and he appears,” Hendry begins, as always.

He talks about how he’s unsure who will emerge as his first title challenger. In the meanwhile, next week, on TNA iMPACT, you’re going to see Joe Hendry in concert. He tells us we’ll be treated to a form of entertainment like no other.

The Nemeth Brothers (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth) defeated First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro)

It’s main event time!

After Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the advertised lineup for next week’s TNA iMPACT on February 6 (see lineup below), the show returns inside the Impact Zone where First Class duo KC Navarro and AJ Francis make their way out for the main event of the evening.

The obligatory unzip and moan precedes the theme for the former top dog in TNA, as Nic Nemeth makes his way out accompanied by the man proud to be his little brother, Ryan Nemeth. The Nemeth Brothers head in the ring, with Ryan wearing a jacket to match his big brother.

After the bell sounds, Francis and Ryan Nemeth kick things off for their respective teams. Francis kicks Ryan down to one knee and demands he tag in “big bro.” Ryan obliges, and “The Wanted Man” hits the ring, shifting the offensive momentum in his team’s favor.

Nic lands a big leaping forearm that gets Francis second-guessing himself enough to voluntarily head over and tag out. Navarro comes in, but doesn’t fare much better in the initial exchanges. Navarro mocks Nemeth’s hip-swivel taunt, but it backfires as Nic blasts him upon turning around.

Nic and Ryan team up for some double-team spots, which culminates with Francis and Navarro both on the floor upset and re-grouping. On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the main event of the evening continues.

When the show returns, the First Class duo of Francis and Navarro are in a comfortable offensive lead, utilizing frequent tags to keep a fresh man on the beaten down Ryan at all times, all-the-while taunting Nic on the apron.

Eventually, Ryan makes the much-needed hot tag to Nic, who comes in the ring with a ton of energy off the hot tag, immediately shifting the offensive momentum back in his team’s favor. He hits the Jerry Lawler Heart Attack special rapid-fire elbow spot on Navarro, which brings Francis in.

Ryan also hits the ring and takes care of Francis, while Navarro surprises Nic with a roll-up in the ring for a close two-count. Navarro blasts Nic with a big super kick for another close pin attempt seconds later. Nic fights back and hits a FameAsser on Navarro.

Ryan tags himself in, just as Nic hits Danger Zone. Ryan steals the pin and over-celebrates as Nic watches in disbelief, before ultimately hesitantly celebrating with his little brother. Francis carries Navarro like a baby to the back as Hannifan and Rehwoldt wrap things up.

Next Week:
* TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal
* Leon Slater & The Hardys vs. Moose, JDC & Eddie Edwards
* Mike Santana vs. Matt Cardona
* Joe Hendry In Concert

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Jordynne Grace denies WWE Royal Rumble rumors

Jordynne Grace won’t be in Indianapolis for the WWE Royal Rumble this Saturday — allegedly.

In response to rumors that she’ll be a surprise entrant in the women’s Rumble match, Grace posted a tweet today claiming that she will be in Austin, Texas from Friday through Sunday hosting her mother’s 50th birthday party. Grace tweeted a picture of flight information showing that.

While the tweet is an indirect denial, Grace does not outright say that she won’t be in the women’s Rumble. If she does end up appearing, it will be her second straight year competing in the match. She was involved in the 2024 edition due to the partnership that exists between WWE and TNA Wrestling.

Grace finished up with TNA at Genesis earlier this month and has reportedly signed a multi-year WWE contract. She was a three-time Knockouts Champion during her TNA run.

In addition to her Rumble cameo in 2024, Grace made several appearances for NXT last year.

Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis is the venue for Saturday’s event. The main show has a start time of 6 p.m. Eastern airing live on Peacock.

TNA wrestler Jake Something injured, likely needs surgery

TNA wrestler Jake Something will be out of action for a while after suffering an undisclosed injury.

Something posted a message on Tuesday informing fans that he is injured and has to “go away for a while to heal up.” He added that he will probably need to undergo surgery.

Last week, Something competed at both nights of TNA’s television tapings that were held in San Antonio. Before his injury, he was scheduled to wrestle for Deadlock Pro Wrestling on January 26, where he would have defended the DPW World Championship against Calvin Tankman in a Last Man Standing match.

“Thank you for all the love and support, especially to @deadlockpro for all their help,” Something wrote. “Please support that company, truly the best.”

Something was set to defend Wrestling Revolver’s Remix Championship against Crash Jaxon in Indianapolis this Friday night. But Revolver announced that, due to Something’s injury, the Remix title has been vacated and a new champion will be crowned at Friday’s show. The promotion wished Something a speedy recovery.

At TNA’s Genesis pay-per-view earlier this month, Something defeated NXT talent Ashante “Thee” Adonis in a pre-show match. Something previously wrestled under the names Cousin Jake and Jake Deaner in TNA.

Sami Callihan segment, Leon Slater vs. Brian Myers set for TNA Impact

A new match and segment has been added to the lineup for Thursday’s edition of Impact. 

On Tuesday, it was announced that fans will hear from Sami Callihan on the show. Callihan was attacked last week by the debuting Mance Warner, who was revealed to be Steph De Lander’s new boyfriend following her divorce from PCO. 

Leon Slater vs. The System’s Brian Myers has also been scheduled for Thursday’s show. Slater is coming off a loss to Frankie Kazarian on the Genesis pre-show. In his last match, Myers dropped a tag bout at Genesis along with Eddie Edwards to Eric Young and Steve Maclin. 

TNA Impact announced lineup for Thursday, January 30, 2025:

  • Nic Nemeth addresses his TNA future
  • Wes Lee vs. Ace Austin
  • Josh Alexander & Eric Young vs. The Northern Armory
  • Leon Slater vs. Brian Myers
  • Mustafa Ali in action
  • Cora Jade in action
  • We’ll hear from Sami Callihan

Jonathan Gresham’s TNA Wrestling contract expired this month

Jonathan Gresham might currently be a free agent with his TNA Wrestling contract recently expiring.

While appearing on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Jordynne Grace confirmed that her husband’s TNA contract was set to expire this month. Grace said the expiration date on Gresham’s deal was “yesterday,” seemingly meaning the day before the podcast would be released. Her interview was recorded on January 16.

“Umm, good question. I don’t think that either of us know, actually,” Grace responded when asked what’s next for Gresham. “His contract was up yesterday. So I think he has a few conversations to have, and probably by the time this interview comes out everybody will know what’s going on with him too.”

There has been no announcement as to whether Gresham has re-signed with TNA or departed the promotion. His most recent match for TNA took place in December 2024.

A former ROH World Champion, Gresham joined TNA in 2022 after being granted his release from AEW/ROH amid differences with Tony Khan.

As for Grace, her TNA contract expired with her final match for the company happening at Genesis on January 19. Grace has reportedly signed a multi-year deal with WWE. She’s been rumored to appear as a surprise entrant in the women’s Royal Rumble match this weekend.

Jordynne Grace explains why she decided to leave TNA

With her WWE arrival likely imminent, Jordynne Grace was the guest on a new episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet uploaded on Tuesday.

Grace has reportedly signed a multi-year WWE contract and could appear as soon as the Royal Rumble this weekend. Her interview on Insight was recorded before her future was locked in, but Grace explained why she decided to let her TNA contract expire. Grace said she’s more confident in herself than she used to be and felt like this was the right time to enter free agency.

“I’ve been at TNA for a very long time — since 2018 — and I’ve never let my contract expire before. I’ve always just re-signed, and I don’t know if it was just the uncertainty of not knowing what was going to happen next, or I was just scared that no one was going to want me. But I feel like now I’m more confident. I had an amazing 2024, and I think it’s time. I’ve done so much in TNA. I’ve done pretty much all there is to do and I feel like if there was ever a time to move forward, it will be right now.”

Originally, Grace’s TNA contract was supposed to be up in October 2025, but she asked TNA if she could move the expiration date up after Scott D’Amore was fired by the promotion. Van Vliet asked Grace if she thinks she’d still be in TNA if D’Amore was in charge.

“Well, when he left, I was very emotional when he left, like a lot of other people, because it was just so out of the blue,” she responded. “We found out on a Zoom call, it was very corporate I feel like, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. But at the time, I was just like, ‘You know what? I only really signed here because I had faith in Scott that he was going to do good things for me and good things for the company.’ He’s the one that kind of set in motion the whole rebirth of TNA. And I told them I wanted my contract to be like cut, basically. So it was supposed to be until October of this year, and I was like I want to get out in January of this year. I mean, kudos to them. They heard me and they let me. So I’m very lucky for that. But I think probably I’d still be at TNA.”

Grace’s final night in TNA was a loss to Tessa Blanchard at Genesis on January 19. She had three Knockouts Championship reigns during her run with the promotion. Grace’s last reign ended when she dropped the title to Masha Slamovich last October.

If Grace is in the women’s Royal Rumble this weekend, it will be her second straight year competing in the match. She was a surprise entrant in the 2024 Rumble while still contracted to TNA. She has also made several NXT appearances with the partnership that exists between WWE and TNA.

Grace told Van Vliet that she would love for WWE & TNA to have a Worlds Collide event. Grace said Shawn Michaels has told her that he likes that idea as well.