Ace Austin to face Trent Seven at TNA Final Resolution

A new match has been made official for TNA Wrestling’s last major event of 2024.

Ace Austin vs. Trent Seven is the latest addition to the lineup for Final Resolution, a TNA+ special that’s being held at Center Stage in Atlanta this Friday. The main card has a start time of 8 p.m. Eastern.

With his tag partner Chris Bey recovering from a serious neck injury, Austin has become aligned with TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys. They lost a trios match to Seven, Alex Hammerstone & Jake Something last month after Seven gave Austin a low blow.

A five-way match took place on Impact last week to determine Moose’s X-Division Championship challenger for Final Resolution. Austin and Seven were both participants but lost out to KUSHIDA.

The updated Final Resolution card is listed below:

TNA Final Resolution 2024 (Friday, December 13) —

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against AJ Francis
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tasha Steelz
  • Tables match: TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defend against The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards)
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against KUSHIDA
  • TNA World title number one contender’s match: Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin vs. Josh Alexander
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary
  • Ace Austin vs. Trent Seven
  • Pre-show: Jonathan Gresham vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Pre-show: Leon Slater vs. JDC (Johnny Dango Curtis)

New match added to TNA Final Resolution pre-show

A new match has been added to Friday’s TNA Countdown to Final Resolution pre-show.

After squaring off in tag team action on a recent Impact episode, JDC and Leon Slater will go one-on-one in singles competition on Friday’s Countdown to Final Resolution.

Two matches are now set for Friday’s pre-show, as Frankie Kazarian vs. Jonathan Gresham was announced for Friday’s show earlier on Tuesday.

Six matches are advertised for Friday’s main card. The pre-show will stream on TNA’s digital media channels beginning at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, December 13, with the main card streaming on TNA Plus beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern.

Here is the updated card for Friday’s show:

TNA Final Resolution 2024 (Friday, December 13) —

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against AJ Francis
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tasha Steelz
  • Tables match: TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defend against The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards)
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against KUSHIDA
  • TNA World title number one contender’s match: Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin vs. Josh Alexander
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary
  • Pre-show: Jonathan Gresham vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Pre-show: Leon Slater vs. JDC

Gresham vs. Kazarian set for TNA Final Resolution pre-show

A pre-show match is the latest addition to the card for TNA Final Resolution 2024.

This Friday, TNA presents its last major event of the year with Final Resolution being held at Center Stage in Atlanta. It was announced today that Jonathan Gresham vs. Frankie Kazarian will take place on Countdown to Final Resolution. The free pre-show streams live on TNA+ and YouTube starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.

An eight-man tag match headlined Impact last week with Gresham and Kazarian on opposite sides. Gresham put Josh Alexander in a submission and appeared to have the match won, but the referee was distracted. Kazarian used the opportunity to strike Gresham with the Call Your Shot trophy. Alexander then pinned Gresham, giving Kazarian, Alexander, Judas Icarus & Travis Williams the victory over Gresham, Steve Maclin, Eric Young & Mike Santana.

Kazarian won the Call Your Shot gauntlet at Bound for Glory this October, earning a future shot at any TNA title of his choosing.

The updated Final Resolution lineup is listed below. The main card has a start time of 8 p.m. Eastern on TNA+.

TNA Final Resolution 2024 (Friday, December 13) —

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against AJ Francis
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tasha Steelz
  • Tables match: TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defend against The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards)
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against KUSHIDA
  • TNA World title number one contender’s match: Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin vs. Josh Alexander
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary
  • Pre-show: Jonathan Gresham vs. Frankie Kazarian

Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary announced for TNA Final Resolution

In a battle of former TNA Knockouts Champions, Jordynne Grace will take on Rosemary as part of this month’s Final Resolution streaming special.

Grace will be looking to rally after three straight losses (two to reigning champion Masha Slamovich and one to Tasha Steelz). Rosemary has had a quietly strong 2024 in TNA, going unbeaten in 11 singles and three-way matches.

She and Grace have only wrestled twice with the last ending in a no contest this past August.

With Grace saying her contract is up in January, this or the following day’s TV taping could be her last action with TNA unless she re-signs.

Here’s the current lineup for Friday, December 13th at Center Stage in Atlanta:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against AJ Francis
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tasha Steelz
  • TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defend against The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) in a tables match
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against KUSHIDA
  • TNA World title number one contender’s match: Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin vs. Josh Alexander
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary

Five matches booked for next week’s TNA Impact

Five matches are on tap for the Thursday, December 12 TNA Impact.

In a matchup with Final Resolution implications, TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth teams with Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich, and Joe Hendry in a six-person mixed trios bout against AJ Francis, KC Navarro, and Tasha Steelz. Francis is set to challenge Nemeth for the World title at Final Resolution, while Steelz will challenge Slamovich for her title on that show. Hendry will be part of a four-way to crown a new World title number one contender at Final Resolution.

Two tag team matches, plus two Knockouts Division bouts are also set for next week’s Impact.

In tag team action, PCO and Sami Callihan will team against Jake Something and Hammerstone, plus Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz will take on Laredo Kid and Leon Slater.

In the Knockouts Division, Dani Luna will face Heather Reckless, plus Lei Ying Lee will take on Rosemary.

The announced card for the Thursday, December 12 TNA Impact, the go-home show for next Friday’s Final Resolution special on TNA Plus:

  • Nic Nemeth, Masha Slamovich & Joe Hendry vs. AJ Francis, KC Navarro & Tasha Steelz
  • PCO & Sami Callihan vs. Jake Something & Hammerstone
  • The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) vs. Laredo Kid & Leon Slater
  • Dani Luna vs. Heather Reckless
  • Lei Ying Lee vs. Rosemary

AJ Francis to challenge for TNA World title at Final Resolution

AJ Francis challenging Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship is one of five new matches official for the December 13 Final Resolution special on TNA Plus.

Francis challenged Nemeth to a World title match for Final Resolution on Thursday’s TNA Impact, and authority figure Santino Marella made the bout official for December 13.

Three more title matches, plus a number one contender’s match are also official for Final Resolution.

Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich will defend her title against Tasha Steelz at Final Resolution in another new bout announced during Thursday’s Impact.

The rivalry between The System and The Hardys will also continue on December 13, with The Hsrdys defending the Tag Team titles against Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards in a tables match.

After winning a number one contender’s match on Impact, KUSHIDA is next in line to challenge Moose for the TNA X-Division Championship, and that match has also been added to Final Resolution.

Rounding out the new match announcements, a four-way will decide the next number one contender to the TNA World title, with Joe Hendry vs. Josh Alexander vs. Steve Maclin vs. Mike Santana.

The Final Resolution card for Friday, December 13:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against AJ Francis
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tasha Steelz
  • TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defend against The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) in a tables match
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against KUSHIDA
  • TNA World title number one contender’s match: Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin vs. Josh Alexander

TNA Impact live results: The Hardys defend the Tag Team titles

The fallout from last Friday’s Turning Point will be felt on tonight’s edition of TNA Impact.

The Tag Team titles will be on the line as Jeff & Matt Hardy defend the gold against former champions The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) who enabled their contractual rematch.

After JBL again appeared and assisted him with a win, TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will appear to address his latest title defense over Edwards last Friday.

In a clash of former Knockouts Champions, Jordynne Grace and Tasha Steelz will go one-on-one.

In a five-way that will determine the Final Resolution challenger for X-Division Champion Moose, it will be Ace Austin vs. Trent Seven vs. Leon Slater vs. KUSHIDA vs. JDC.

PCO & Sami Callihan take on The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) while The Northern Army (Josh Alexander, Judas Icarus & Travis Williams) team with Frankie Kazarian against Mike Santana, Eric Young, Steve Maclin & Jonathan Gresham.

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A video highlight package recapping the action from TNA Turning Point at WrestleCade 2024 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina airs to get things started on this week’s show.

KUSHIDA defeats Trent Seven, Ace Austin, Leon Slater & JDC to become new TNA X-Division Championship No. 1 Contender


Inside the Impact Zone, we are welcomed by Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt, who mention that the focus is now on the final TNA Wrestling special event of the year, the upcoming TNA Final Resolution 2024 show.

On that note, Trent Seven makes his way to the ring for opening action. Ace Austin comes out next. Already in the ring are the other three members of this match, Leon Slater, JDC and KUSHIDA.

The bell sounds to get things started in this TNA X-Division Championship No. 1 Contender bout, where the winner will move on to challenge Moose for the title at TNA Final Resolution 2024. KUSHIDA and JDC end up laid out on the floor.

As Seven and Slater brawl at ringside, Austin hits a dive from the ring to take them both out. From the ring apron, Austin takes out Slater and JDC. He returns in the ring, and is taken out by Seven. JDC joins him and the two work over Austin together.

Austin fights back and takes over control of the offense. as KUSHIDA re-enters the picture, Austin hits an homage to his ABC partner Chris Bey, connecting with the Art of Finesse for a close two-count. KUSHIDA fights back and gets an armbar on Austin, but Slater hits a crossover splash to break it up.

Slater follows that up with an absolutely insane twisting splash off the top-rope onto a pile of bodies on the floor at ringside. The crowd goes wild and breaks out in “TNA! TNA!” chants. Slater heads to the top-rope again, but JDC rams Seven into the corner to crotch him.

Austin hits a superplex to Slater off of JDC and Seven’s backs in the corner for a close pin attempt, which Seven breaks up. Fans react with an enthusiastic “This is Awesome!” chant. Seven goes for the Seven-Star Lariat, but walks into a Pele kick from KUSHIDA.

Moments later, KUSHIDA hits Back To The Future for the pinfall victory. With the win, KUSHIDA moves on to challenge Moose for the TNA X-Division Championship at TNA Final Resolution 2024.

Gia Miller Interviews Tasha Steelz

Backstage, Gia Miller is joined by Tasha Steelz. She asks her about her match tonight against former TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace. Steelz mentions she too is a former TNA Knockouts Champion and calls “The Juggernaut” a thorn in her side that she vows to remove tonight.

After this wraps up, Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the lineup still to come tonight, and then the show heads into a commercial break.

Sami Callihan & PCO defeated The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)

When the show returns, The Good Hands duo of Jason Hotch and John Skyler make their way to the ring, cutting a heel promo as always. They settle inside the ring and finish trashing North Carolina, and then the theme for Sami Callihan hits.

Out he comes, and is joined by PCO. The two head to the ring for scheduled tag-team action. The bell sounds to get things going. Callihan blasts Hotch coming out of the gate. Callihan settles into the early offensive lead.

After some more back-and-forth action, we work towards the finish, which sees PCO hit a top-rope PCO-sault off of the shoulders of Callihan, who provides the assist. The two score the pin fall victory for the big win.

Afterwards, a cryptic video plays. “What was that?” asked Hannifan. “I don’t know,” Rehwoldt replied. The show heads into another commercial break after the tag-team tilt wraps up.

AJ Francis Gets World Title Match At TNA Final Resolution 2024

The show returns from the break to TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth talking about how it’s been a big 2024 for him and TNA Wrestling. As he continues talking, he is cut off by the First Class duo of AJ Francis and KC Navarro.

Francis agrees that Nemeth has had a good 2024, but he says he’s had the best year of his career in 2024. The back-and-forth continues until Francis tries taunting Nemeth into a title shot. TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella walks up.

Francis pitches a world title bout between the two for TNA Final Resolution 2024 in Atlanta, GA. Santino confirms it. Francis calls it the best decision he’s ever made and vows it’ll be the biggest box office move TNA has ever made.

The Hardys (Jeff & Matt Hardy) defeated The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) via Disqualification to retain the TNA World Tag-Team Championships

Back inside the Impact Zone, The System theme hits and out comes Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers accompanied by Alisha Edwards. They settle into the squared circle for their rematch for the TNA Tag-Team Championships.

The theme for their opponents hits, and as the iconic sounds of The Hardys theme plays inside the building in their home state of North Carolina, Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy emerge to an enormous reaction from the crowd.

After the bell sounds, Edwards and Matt Hardy kick things off for their respective teams. After a thumb to the eye, Edwards tags out and in comes Myers. Matt makes the tag to Jeff, and the two hit some double-team spots on The System member as fans chant “Hardy! Hardy!”

Myers chop-blocks Matt’s knee from behind, which shifts the offensive momentum into the favor of The System. On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as Myers continues to work over Hardy.

When the show returns, we see The System still in a comfortable offensive lead, with Alisha even getting involved at ringside. The Hardys finally start to shift the momentum back in their favor. After a Plot Twist and a Swanton, we see a super close pin attempt, only for it to be broken up.

On the floor, Myers and Edwards are on one side of the ring setting up a table. The Hardys come over and beat them down and as they get ready to put them through the table, Alisha attacks them from behind with a kendo stick.

The referee calls for the bell. The Hardys win and retain via DQ. The System continue to attack Matt and Jeff. They hit a Boston Knee Party and then lay Matt across the aforementioned table. Alisha delivers an additional kendo stick shot. Myers and Edwards powerbomb Jeff onto Matt through the table.

Backstage With Spitfire

Backstage, Dani Luna calms Jody Threat down as she freaks out about Ash By Elegance. Luna says she’s going to take out Heather by Elegance next week, and tells Threat she will do the same to Ash. They walk off to end the brief segment. Jordynne Grace vs. Tasha Steelz is up next. The show heads into another break.

Santino Marella Announces New TNA Final Resolution 2024 Match

When the show returns, the theme for TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella plays. He makes his way out to the top of the entrance stage and cuts a quick promo announcing The Hardys vs. The System in a Tables Match for the TNA World Tag-Team Championships at TNA Final Resolution 2024.

Tasha Steelz defeated Jordynne Grace

After a quick backstage segment, the show returns inside the Impact Zone, where Tasha Steelz’ theme hits. The women’s contender heads to the ring for our next match of the evening.

Steelz’ theme dies down and the entrance tune for her opponent, Jordynne Grace, hits. “The Juggernaut” heads to the ring as Hannifan and Rehwoldt talk on commentary about her loss at TNA Turning Point being the first in 500+ days.

As Steelz settles into the early offensive lead, Hannifan and Rehwoldt notice the disturbing image of Rosemary lurking in the rafters and watching on. As Steelz continues to work over Grace, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, we see some more back-and-forth action, with Rosemary again being shown watching on from the rafters. As Grace gets close to finishing things off, Alisha Edwards runs down with a kendo stick.

The distraction allows Steelz to roll-up “The Juggernaut.” She puts her feet on the ropes for added leverage and pulls off the upset victory. After the match, Grace lets her frustrations out on Edwards.

She ends up getting gobbled up by the numbers disadvantage, as Steelz and Edwards double-team her. TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich ends up running out to make the save. The show heads into another commercial break.

The Northern Army (Josh Alexander, Judas Icarus & Travis Williams) & Frankie Kazarian defeated Mike Santana, Eric Young, Steve Maclin & Jonathan Gresham

It’s main event time!

But first, we get the announcement of the lineup for next week’s TNA Final Resolution 2024 “go-home” episode of TNA Impact (see below), as well as the updated lineup for the December 13 special event in Atlanta, GA.

From there, Joe Hendry’s theme hits. Of course when you say his name, he appears, and out he comes to join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for our big eight-man tag-team main event of this week’s show.

The competitors scheduled for the bout begin making their way out. Josh Alexander and The Northern Armory come out, as does the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian. The latter taunts Hendry at the commentary desk, knocking his water over and taunting him.

Out comes the opposition, which includes Jonathan Gresham, Steve Maclin, Eric Young, and last but not least, Mike Santana. After Santana makes his way to the ring through the crowd, all eight men are ready to rock and roll. But first, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial time out.

When the show returns, we see all eight men facing off with each other before the fireworks explode and they all collide for a big brawl before the bell. After the smoke clears, it is Gresham who jumps into the early offensive lead for his team, beating down one-third of The Northern Armory.

Maclin takes over after tagging in, but his run in the offensive driver’s seat is short-lived, as “The Walking Weapon” takes over for the heel side. Frankie Kazarian tags in and picks up where he left off. “The King of TNA” elicits another big brawl between all eight guys.

On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the main event of the evening continues. When the show returns, fans are loudly chanting “Frankie sucks!” as the 2024 Call Your Shot Gauntlet winner works over Eric Young. In the end, however, a shot with his trophy helps Kazarian lead his team to victory. That’s how this week’s show wraps up.

Next Week On TNA Impact (12/12/2024):
* Leon Slater & Laredo Kid vs. The Rascalz
* Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside
* Jake Something & Hammerstone vs. Sami Callihan & PCO
* Heather By Elegance vs. Dani Luna
* First Class & Tasha Steelz vs. Nic Nemeth, Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich

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TNA to hold PPVs in both Los Angeles and New York

TNA Wrestling is bringing pay-per-views to both Los Angeles and New York next year.

After holding a fan poll claiming that it would decide which of the two cities would host an upcoming event, TNA announced today that it will be running both Los Angeles and New York in 2025. The promotion said that more than one million votes were cast in the poll, which produced “no overwhelming winner.”

Rebellion 2025 will take place from the Galen Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 27. The venue is part of the University of Southern California campus.

UBS Arena in Long Island, New York will then host Slammiversary 2025 on Sunday, July 20. WWE and AEW have both ran the arena for major events before.

Tickets for the shows are going on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, December 20. A pre-sale for TNA+ subscribers will start on Wednesday, December 18.

Here’s a look at TNA’s upcoming event schedule:

  • Friday, December 13: Final Resolution (TNA+ special) at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Saturday, December 14: TV taping at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Sunday, January 19: Genesis PPV at Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas
  • Thursday, January 23: Live episode of Impact at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
  • Friday, January 24: TV taping at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
  • Friday, March 14: Sacrifice (TNA+ special) at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
  • Saturday, March 15: TV taping at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
  • Friday, March 28: TV taping at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri
  • Saturday, March 29: TV taping at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri
  • Sunday: April 27: Rebellion PPV at Galen Center in Los Angeles, California
  • Sunday, July 20: Slammiversary PPV at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York

Josh Alexander on free agency: ‘I’m looking at everywhere right now’

TNA Wrestling star Josh Alexander is feeling both excited and nervous with free agency on the horizon.

Alexander’s contract with TNA is set to expire in February 2025. With just a couple of months left until that expiration date, he appeared on Insight with Chris Van Vliet and discussed how he is approaching the process.

“February 15, I’ll be a free agent. I mean, TNA announced they extended me, picked up my year extension [on] February 14 last year. So, yeah, heading into free agency for the first time,” Alexander said. “Equal parts nervous, equal parts excited. Obviously, there’s the one end of the spectrum where you’re like, ‘Nothing might come of this.’ Like, you have to be realistic. I have kids, I have a wife, I have a house I pay for and stuff like that. I can just do wrestling because I love it, because that’s all I’ve ever really done. That’s kind of what’s led me through this business the entire time, just getting fulfillment out of it is the most important part to me. And as long as I get to do it at some level, I’m happy.”

Alexander recounted a conversation he had with Mike Santana in 2019 when Santana left TNA (before later returning in 2024). At that time, Santana was happy in TNA but was looking to do something that excited him. Alexander is considering that as he enters free agency.

“But every so often you got to bet on yourself,” Alexander said. “It’s just like, every once in a while, you got to think about what’s coming next and what’s going to excite you. Because [Santana] kind of alluded to the fact that he hadn’t been excited in quite some time. And I was just like, ‘Man, that really hits.’ Because now I’m thinking about my own thing. I’m just like, I’ve done so much in TNA over the six years. I’m very grateful for it. Because opportunities are the one thing wrestlers need, and TNA has given me tons of countless opportunities to prove myself and show what I can do, but I’ve also done everything and worked with the bulk of the talent that’s in that company right now. So it’s just all about what’s going to get me excited beyond this point.”

Personal fulfillment will be the driving factor in Alexander’s decision. He’s looking for in-ring opportunities as well as considering the financial aspect and what’s best for his family. Alexander said remaining with TNA is still a possibility, but he’s looking at all of his options.

Van Vliet asked Alexander if there is one way he’s leaning right now.

“I would say no,” Alexander responded. “Just because I’m looking at everywhere right now. Both my sons are wrestling nuts, especially my six year old. So Monday is Raw, Tuesday is NXT, Wednesday is Dynamite, Thursday is Impact. Like, I’m watching everything with my kids all week long, which is awesome because I get to share this passion with them. But at the same time I’m watching the product, looking at NXT being like, ‘Man, me and Ethan [Page] could tag up and we can face that tag team, that’d be awesome.’ Or, ‘I’d really love to have a match with Pete Dunne or Gunther or — the list goes on.’ Then you watch Dynamite, and I’m just like, ‘Man, I’ve torn it up with Will [Ospreay] and [Konosuke] Takeshita in the past, I would sure love to do that on a bigger stage.’ And one bucket list thing I might have, a wrestler that’s still out there wrestling that I would really love to get a chance to wrestle is [Adam Copeland]. He’s in AEW, you know what I mean?

“And then there’s Japan where like, Shingo [Takagi] is the one guy on my bucket list that was like, ‘This is doable. I’m going to make this happen.’ Him and [Tomohiro] Ishii were like neck and neck, and I made the Ishii match happen. Shingo is the other one. So I just look at the landscape of it, where I can go and where the talent is I want to work with. Everybody’s kind of stacked, roster-wise. To be able to tell stories and stuff like that with these people, the options are all open.”

Alexander is a two-time World Champion for TNA. He was originally supposed to become a free agent in February 2024, but TNA picked up a one-year option in his contract.

Last month, Alexander announced that — regardless of what’s to come in his future — he has decided to stop taking independent wrestling dates.

Three matches announced for TNA Impact

During Friday’s Turning Point streaming special, the first three matches were announced for this Thursday’s edition of TNA Impact with their Final Resolution streaming special just two weeks away.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will be in action against opponents to be named. Jeff & Matt Hardy teamed with Ace Austin to pick up a victory over the debuting Matt Riddle, Zachary Wentz & KUSHIDA Friday.

After defending the title Friday, the next contender to Moose’s X-Division title will be determined in a five-way with the aforementioned Ace Austin and KUSHIDA, Trent Seven, JDC and Leon Slater doing battle.

After getting into a disagreement over a poker game Thursday, PCO & Sami Callihan will take on The Good Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler).

Here’s the current lineup:

  • TNA Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy vs. TBA
  • The Good Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler) vs. PCO & Sami Callihan
  • X-Division no. 1 contender’s match: Trent Seven vs. JDC vs. KUSHIDA vs. Leon Slater vs. Ace Austin

Matt Riddle makes TNA debut at Turning Point

Matt Riddle made his surprise debut at Friday’s TNA Turning Point as the mystery partner in a trios match.

Riddle teamed up with Zachary Wentz and KUSHIDA to take on the Hardys & Ace Austin as part of the streaming special. Riddle was filling in for Trey Miguel who was unable to make it due to travel issues — a throwback to when the WWE star was a mentor to Wentz and Wes Lee in their NXT days.

Riddle was not on the winning end of the equation, however, as the Hardys and Austin picked up the victory.

It’s unclear if this was a one-off appearance given the circumstances or if TNA will use Riddle more. As early as February, he said he had talks with the company. He is currently the AAA Cruiserweight Champion and has been making appearances for MLW in addition to working various indies.

TNA Turning Point live results: Three title matches from WrestleCade

The annual WrestleCade convention in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, will host tonight’s TNA Turning Point — a show on TNA+ that will feature three title matches.

TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will look to extend his run with the gold as he defends against former champion Eddie Edwards of The System.

In a two-out-of-three falls match for the Knockouts title, champion Masha Slamovich will rematch former champion Jordynne Grace while TNA X-Division Champion Moose will defend against Laredo Kid.

In an no DQ match, Josh Alexander will go one-on-one with Steve Maclin.

In a Turkey Bowl match, it will be Joe Hendry vs. Eric Young vs. Hammerstone vs. PCO vs. Brian Myers vs. John Skyler where the loser will have to wear a turkey outfit.

The card is rounded out by Mike Santana vs. Frankie Kazarian, and The Hardys & Ace Austin vs. KUSHIDA, Zachary Wentz and a mystery partner. The pre-show will feature a three-way of Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside vs. Savannah Evans.

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The Countdown To Turning Point 2024 pre-show kicks off with Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcoming us to the show.

Joe Hendry Talks Turkey Ahead Of 2024 Turkey Bowl Match

Joe Hendry’s theme then hits and out he comes ahead of his Turkey Bowl match later in the evening. Hendry gets on the microphone and says he’d like to be in the world title picture, but instead he’s in the Turkey Bowl match. He brings up the other competitors in the match.

He has images of each participant flash on the screen. First up is Hammerstone. He says he’d be more marketable if he dressed up. We see Hammerstone with a turkey face. He asks the crowd if they should re-name him Hammer-Turkey or Turkey-Stone. The fans went with Turkey-Stone.

Hendry says unfortunately PCO can’t be here tonight, but he has been replaced by Rhino. He says he’d be better as another animal and we see a turkey over his face. Brian Myers’ image is put up next. He asks if the production crew can switch it to the worst pro wrestler of all-time.

The image blinks and the same image is shown. He asks the crowd if they’re ready for some wrestling action. He gets them to chant “T-N-A!” and then “We Believe!” to wrap things up.

Rosemary defeated Xia Brookside and Savannah Evans in a Knockouts triple-threat match

We move on to our first match of the evening, a triple-threat Knockouts match pitting Savannah Evans, Rosemary and Xia Brookside against each other. All three make their respective ring walks, the bell sounds and things get underway.

After some initial back-and-forth action, Evans starts to dominate on offense. Rosemary tries to steal the pin over Edwards, leading to Evans snatching Rosemary up and putting a scare into her. The two then turn their attention to Brookside, where they turn her inside-out with a double clothesline.

Evans and Rosemary jaw back-and-forth at each other again, and then head to go to work on Brookside again. This time, however, Brookside starts to fight back. She takes Rosemary out and knocks her out of the ring, before knocking Evans out to the ringside area with a dropkick.

Brookside goes for a middle-rope cross-body splash onto Evans and Rosemary, but they catch her and slam her on the ring apron with authority. The action resumes inside the ring, where Evans and Rosemary again team up and beat on Brookside together.

Their alliance ends soon after, with Rosemary thumbing Evans in the eye. Evans then levels Rosemary with a clothesline and sends Brookside back to the mat with a big boot to the chin.

We see some more back-and-forth action, and then Brookside hits a Brookside-Bomb on Evans off the ropes, but walks into a spear from Rosemary. Rosemary follows up with the cover for the win.

Gia Miller Interviews Steve Maclin

A Steve Maclin video package is shown, along with a look at the ongoing rivalry between Maclin and “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander. When it wraps up, Gia Miller is backstage with Steve Maclin. Maclin talks about Alexander making things very personal between them. He vows to make him pay tonight.

Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the lineup for the show one final time as fans chant “TNA! TNA!” in the background. That’s how “Countdown to TNA Turning Point” wraps up. We now head into the pay-per-view portion of tonight’s big event as part of WrestleCade 2024 in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Mike Santana defeated Frankie Kazarian

The cold open video package airs to get things started and then we return inside the building, where Hannifan and Rehwoldt welcome us to the 19th annual TNA Turning Point. Mike Santana’s theme hits and out comes “The Realest” through the crowd for our opening contest.

Fans chant “Santana! Santana!” as he settles inside the squared circle. His music dies down, and then the theme for his opponent plays. Out comes the winner of the 2024 Call Your Shot Gauntlet, the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian.

Santana goes after Kazarian, who early on tries everything he can to avoid the action. He leans through the ropes and hides behind the referee, but ultimately Santana gets his hands on him and jumps off into a comfortable early offensive lead.

He hits a springboard moonsault off the middle rope that looked scary for Santana. He follows that up with a dive through the ropes for a splash onto Kazarian on the floor. On the way back in the ring, Kazarian catches Santana coming through the ropes and shifts the offensive momentum into his favor.

Kazarian hits a leaping DDT to Santana on the ring apron. Santana is super slow to recover, and the commentators worked the serious voices for a few seconds there. Santana comes to life when leaping to the top like Kurt Angle, and throwing Kazarian overhead for a big comeback spot.

After some big moves attempted while running the ropes, Santana rolls through for a Rolling Buck-50 for a close two-count. Santana hits a big twisting-neckbreaker off the top-rope to Kazarian for another close two-count.

Kazarian fights back and slingshots Santana off the ring apron over the ropes and into the ring, catching him with a well-timed cutter on the way down for a close two-count of his own. Kazarian sets up Fade To Black, but Santana avoids it and hits a Spin The Block out of nowhere for the win.

Backstage With The System

Brian Myers is shown with the rest of The System, sans-JDC, backstage. Myers vows no one is going to see him in a turkey suit tonight. Moose sends a message to Laredo Kid ahead of his X-Division title defense.

He claims he’s taking his mask and sending him back to Mexico or Laredo, TX. Eddie Edwards finishes with a message for Nic Nemeth, making it clear he intends to leave tonight as the new TNA World Champion.

Joe Hendry defeated Brian Myers, Eric Young, John Skyler, Hammerstone and Rhino to win the 2024 Turkey Bowl

Back inside the building, The System theme hits and out comes Brian Myers first for our next match of the evening — the annual Turkey Bowl match! Eric Young makes his way out next. John Skyler comes out doing the Rick Rude “sweat-hogs” spiel. Hammerstone and Rhino follow, and finally, Joe Hendry.

The bell sounds and all six men immediately collide and splinter off into groups of two’s in various parts of the ring and ringside area. Hannifan speculates Hammerstone suffered an injury to his left leg as Young works over the lone competitor in the ring at the moment.

The referee calls for medical attention to check on Hammerstone as the match continues. He ends up remaining in the match, getting physically involved again just in time to be one of many competitors to be run over by a gore from Rhino. Myers takes out Rhino with a spear.

He sets up for another one, but runs into a Standing Ovation from Hendry. Hendry covers Myers and gets the pin. Brian Myers must wear the turkey suit. Hendry’s theme plays and he celebrates with the turkey suit in-hand. Myers tries to flee the scene, but is forced back into the ring.

Hendry hits an Attitude Adjustment on Myers and then he, Young and Rhino play to the crowd, who chants “Gore! Gore! Gore!” Young whips Myers into a gore from Rhino. Fans chant “Turkey Myers! Turkey Myers!” as the trio put the turkey suit on the unconscious Myers.

Rosemary Has Sights Set On TNA Knockouts Championship

Rosemary is shown in an empty stairwell talking crazy like always. She doesn’t care if it’s Jordynne Grace or Masha Slamovich, “we” have our sights set on that shiny, shiny prize.

“We want it and we will take it! We will take everything good in your lives. A harvester of despair!” She lets out one final psycho laugh and assures there is nothing anyone can do to stop her.

Moose (c) defeated Laredo Kid to retain the TNA X-Division Championship


Back inside the building, the X-Factors graphic flashes on the screen as Hannifan and Rehwoldt set the stage for our next match of the evening, which features the TNA X-Division Championship on-the-line.

Out comes masked fan-favorite Laredo Kid for his big title opportunity against the franchise and head honcho of The System — Moose. The bell sounds and Laredo gets right in Moose’s face. He shoves him to start things off.

Moose immediately begins manhandling his much smaller opposition. He sends him crashing and burning out to the floor with authority. He rams him into the barricade with vicious vengeance. Back in the ring, Alisha Edwards sneaks in some cheap shots on Kid from the floor.

Kid starts to show signs of life, fighting from underneath and blasting the big man with some strikes. He catches him with a wild Spanish Fly for a close two-count, but after that, Moose quickly took back over and ran over Kid with a spear for the win.

Steve Maclin defeated Josh Alexander in a No Disqualification match

The video package airs to tell the story leading up to our next match of the evening, which features Steve Maclin going one-on-one against “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander in a No Disqualification match.

Alexander makes his way to the ring first, with his trademark amateur wrestling headgear on. Out next wearing special war paint for the first time in a while is Maclin. The bell sounds and off we go with this No DQ showdown.

Maclin quickly takes it to Alexander, bringing the fight out to the floor. He drills Alexander with some stiff shots and then pulls a table out from under the ring and sets it up for a big pop.

They continue to fight outside the ring for several minutes on a floor with no protective mats, just a thin layer of carpet covering an unforgiving solid floor. Maclin hits a death valley driver on Alexander through the table.

Maclin grabs a steel chair and throws it in the ring. He grabs a trash can lid and whacks Alexander across the back with it. Back in the ring, Alexander starts to take over. He gets Maclin in the ankle lock temporarily. Long enough to mess up Maclin’s ankle, which he now focuses his attack on.

Alexander dumps Maclin back out to the floor in the pile of rubble that used to be a table. A light “Walking Weiner” chant spreads as “The Walking Weapon” continues to bring the fight to Maclin at ringside.

A “forbidden door” is pulled out from under the ring by Alexander, but Maclin dropkicks it into his face. Maclin picks the door up and knocks on it before setting it over top of a lifeless Alexander. He runs off the ring apron with a “Double Bang Bang” Cactus Jack-style elbow.

He then beats Alexander with the door, which like Rampage Jackson on a pissed off Ultimate Fighter set, quickly turns into a thousand toothpicks. Alexander fights back and uses what is left of the door to obliterate the leg of Maclin, which is wrapped around the ring post.

Alexander unfolds two steel chairs and sets them in the ring facing each other, seat-to-seat. He climbs up on them with both feet and picks up a lifeless Maclin, scooping him up for a pile driver, only for Maclin to escape and hit Alexander with an Alabama Slam onto the chairs. Fans chant “This is Awesome!”

Maclin goes to work on Alexander as the fans rally behind him. He hits a wild running busaiku knee through a steel chair to Alexander’s dome. Alexander recovers, however, and throws a chair at Maclin, Sabu-style, before launching him out to the floor with a Torture Rack Bomb through a table.

Alexander rolls what is left of Maclin into the ring and covers him, but somehow Maclin kicks out at two. Alexander immediately slaps an ankle lock on the weakened limb of Maclin. Maclin kicks Alexander off, sending him head-first into a trash can wedged in the turnbuckles in the corner.

Maclin hangs Alexander upside down in the tree of woe in the corner, with the trash can still wedged in the turnbuckles behind him. Maclin charges across the ring with a spear. And again. And a third time, which he follows up with a K.I.A.

He covers Alexander, and had him beat, but pulled him up after the count of two, favoring delivering more punishment over a guaranteed match victory in that moment. He heads out to the floor and reaches under the ring for the obligatory little black sack. What’s in this one? Bullet shell casings.

Maclin dumps the bullet shell casings in a big pile. He picks up Alexander for another K.I.A., but Alexander kicks Maclin low. Alexander hooks Maclin for a C4 Spike off the middle rope onto the bullet shell-casings, but Maclin avoids it and hits Alexander with a super-K.I.A. onto the shell-casings for the win. “Steve Maclin is bulletproof!” says Hannifan. Oh Tom. Now you’re being silly. Great match.

The Hardys & Ace Austin defeated Zachary Wentz, KUSHIDA & Matt Riddle

Hannifan and Rehwoldt mention Ace Austin is teaming up with North Carolina’s own The Hardys, Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy, for a big six-man tag-team showdown against the team of Zachary Wentz, KUSHIDA and a mystery partner, due to Trey Miguel having travel issues.

Before things get rolling for this match, a pre-match video package airs to promote the GoFundMe campaign set up for Chris Bey, the ABC tag-team partner of Ace Austin. When it wraps up, Ace Austin makes his way out for his team. The Hardys head out next to a huge reaction to join him.

Matt Hardy stops to embrace with his wife, Reby Hardy, and their children, before settling inside the squared circle for one of the featured matches of the evening. The Hardys’ iconic theme wraps up and the “DELETE! DELETE!” chants spread throughout the building.

“Time-Splitter” KUSHIDA is out first for their opposition. Marty McFly’s favorite wrestler settles inside the ring as Hannifan and Rehwoldt talk on commentary about Trey Miguel’s travel issues. Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz is out next by himself.

Wentz gets on the microphone and says he went to The Treehouse to think of the only potential replacement. “BRO!” hits the house speakers and out comes Matt Riddle to enthusiastic chants of “BRO! BRO! BRO!” to fill the void left by Miguel. The bell sounds and off we go.

The Hardys pull some clever veteran tactics to help their team jump into the early offensive lead. Austin tags in and takes over, taking it to KUSHIDA as the crowd cheers him on. KUSHIDA ends up hitting a seated dropkick to Austin to slow him down. He then tags Riddle in for the first time of the evening.

Riddle is now in a TNA ring for the first time ever. He muscles up Austin and hits a rolling gut-wrench suplex sequence. Austin takes over and finally makes the hot tag to Matt Hardy.

Hardy helps shift the momentum back into his team’s favor and sets up Jeff for the finish for the win. The Hardys and Ace Austin show respect to Riddle and company afterwards in a feel-good moment.

Masha Slamovich (c) defeated Jordynne Grace 2-1 to retain TNA Knockouts Championship in 2 out of 3 Falls match


It’s time for championship action for the second time this evening, with the women up this time, as the TNA Knockouts Championship is on-the-line next in a 2 out of 3 falls match.

Former title-holder Jordynne Grace’s theme hits and “The Juggernaut” makes her way to the ring to a nice crowd reaction. She settles inside the squared circle, her music dies down, and the entrance tune for the reigning champion hits to bring out Masha Slamovich.

The bell sounds to get this title tilt officially off-and-running. The two stay clinched standing and grappling on the mat in the initial exchanges. The two are off to a slow, feeling-out-process type of start in what will no doubt be a lengthy showdown with three potential falls in store.

Grace hits multiple clotheslines and a spinebuster for a two-count in the first hard-hitting offense sequence in the match thus far. Slamovich fights back and hoists Grace up on her back, launching her throat-first across the ring ropes. Slamovich decks Grace with a big clothesline of her own.

Slamovich hits a package piledriver to Grace on the unprotected floor at ringside. Scary stuff. Fans chant “Women’s Wrestling!” Back in the ring, Slamovich looks for another package piledriver, but this time Grace avoids it and starts to take over.

She looks for a muscle buster, but Slamovich avoids it. Slamovich hits a big knee. The two each attempt multiple roll-ups and pin attempts. Grace ends up scoring the first fall to jump up 1-0.

Moments later, Slamovich nearly ties things up with a double-stomp into a cover, but Grace kicks out. Slamovich slaps a sleeper on Grace afterwards, however, and “The Juggernaut” begins to fade. The fans rally behind Grace, who comes to life and ultimately escapes.

Grace hits a Vertebreaker for a super close two-count for a near shutout. Slamovich kicks out and hangs on. Grace looks for the Juggernaut Driver, but Slamovich saw it coming and fought it off. Slamovich hits a wild tornado DDT and floats over into a deep guillotine choke. Grace begins fading.

The referee does the old-school Hulk Hogan arm-check one times, two times, but on the third, we get the always-fun defiant wrist-shake. Slamovich ends up getting a roll-up cradle out of nowhere for a three-count to tie things up at 1-1 heading into the third and final fall.

Grace immediately goes after Slamovich out of frustration and begins ground-and-pounding the hell out of her. Meanwhile, living up to her promise earlier in the show is Rosemary, who comes out of the shadows in the background to get a closer look at this championship contest.

Slamovich blasts Grace with a knee to the face and follows up with a sit-out powerbomb. She then hits a package piledriver for the pinfall victory. Slamovich wins 2-1 to retain her TNA Knockouts Championship. Rosemary is still watching in the background with a specific target now in her sights.

Nic Nemeth (c) defeated Eddie Edwards (w/ Alisha Edwards) to retain the TNA World Championship


It’s main event time!

But first, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt check-in with a brief on-camera appearance to announce three matches for the December 5 post-Turning Point episode of TNA iMPACT on AXS TV and TNA+ (see below). We then see the video package to tell the story leading up to our TNA World Championship main event.

Back inside the building, The System theme hits to bring out Eddie Edwards. He settles inside the squared circle accompanied by Alisha Edwards, and his music dies down. After the always-present audible female, well, moan, we hear the 1980s hair-metal sounding entrance tune for “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth.

The ring announcer handles the final formal pre-match ring introductions for the champion and the challenger, and then the bell sounds to get the final match of the 19th annual TNA Turning Point show officially off-and-running.

Nemeth jumps off in the early offensive lead, but after Alisha makes her presence felt from the ringside area, Eddie Edwards starts to shift the momentum in his favor. Edwards controls the action for a few minutes, stopping to distract the referee long enough for Alisha to sneak in some cheap shots from ringside again.

Nemeth fights back into competitive form, and just as it seems he’s about to pull back ahead, Alisha plays a momentum shifting factor again, jumping on the apron and allowing Edwards to hit a dropkick off the distraction.

Fans chant “Alisha Sucks!” and ,”F**k The System!” as Edwards continues to work over Nemeth. Nemeth finally decks Edwards, and now both guys are down and slowly getting back to their feet. They do, and then begin trading shots back-and-forth in the middle of the ring.

A headbutt from Nemeth allows him to pull ahead, only for Alisha, yet again, to get involved and affect the momentum of the match. The referee caught it this time and ejects her from ringside to the delight of the Winston-Salem crowd.

Nemeth calls for the FameAsser, only to walk into a counter from Edwards. Nemeth starts to fight back again, and this time he hits a FameAsser. He goes for the cover, but only gets two. As he gets up, we see Alisha Edwards, who was ejected from ringside, re-appear.

Nemeth grabs her from the ring apron, but ducks when Edwards charges at him. Nemeth gets hit with a cheap shot with the title. Edwards follows up with a Boston Knee Party for a super close two-count. Alisha is still at ringside, prompting Hannifan to yell and complain on commentary about why that is simply being allowed all of a sudden. Excellent question, by the way.

Edwards goes for the Die-Hard-driver, but Nemeth counters and hits his Danger Zone finisher for a super close two-count of his own. “Holy hot damn!” exclaims Rehwoldt. An actual quote. Hannifan goes back on the verbal offensive over Alisha being allowed to remain at ringside.

Both guys end up laid out on the floor at ringside, when out of nowhere, out runs Brian Myers, still decked out head-to-toe in the turkey suit that was put on him earlier. He hits the ring but before he can do anything, JBL appears in the crowd.

Hannifan plays Bobby Heenan on commentary, questioning who’s side he is on as he approaches the ring. He enters the ring and lays out Turkey Myers with a Clothesline from Hell. Fans chant “JBL! JBL!” as he simply exits the ring and leaves once again without saying a word or doing anything other than landing a devastating match-outcome-altering clothesline.

Nemeth drags himself back in the ring. Edwards does the same. The two mix it up, with Nemeth landing a super-kick and Danger Zone for the win. With the win, Nic Nemeth is still your TNA World Champion. Hannifan says it’s time we get some answers regarding JBL’s relationship with Nemeth, as Nemeth poses on the ropes with his title.

That’s how TNA Turning Point 2024 goes off the air from WrestleCade 2024 in Winston-Salem, N.C. Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to follow F4WOnline.com’s Matt Boone on Twitter/X.

Next Week On TNA Impact (12/5/2024)
* The Hardys will be in action
* PCO & Sami Callihan vs. The Good Hands
* KUSHIDA vs. JDC vs. Ace Austin vs. Trent Seven vs. Leon Slater (X-Division Title Eliminator)

Trey Miguel to miss TNA Turning Point event

Trey Miguel of The Rascalz won’t be able to appear at TNA Turning Point tonight.

Ahead of the show, TNA Wrestling posted a video this afternoon announcing that Miguel is off the card due to travel complications. He was supposed to team with Zachary Wentz & KUSHIDA in a six-man tag match against The Hardys & Ace Austin. The match will still be happening with a replacement for Miguel to be named tonight.

“The show must go on, the match must go on,” Wentz said. “We’ll find a suitable partner.”

The Hardys are the current TNA Tag Team Champions with The Rascalz (Miguel & Wentz) looking to get a shot at their belts.

Turning Point is being held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as part of the annual Thanksgiving weekend WrestleCade convention. The main card streams live on TNA+ with a start time of 7 p.m. Eastern.

TNA Turning Point 2024 (Friday, November 29) —

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Eddie Edwards
  • Two-out-of-three falls match: TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Jordynne Grace
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against Laredo Kid
  • No DQ match: Josh Alexander vs. Steve Maclin
  • Turkey Bowl match: Joe Hendry vs. Eric Young vs. Hammerstone vs. PCO vs. Brian Myers vs. John Skyler
  • Mike Santana vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) & Ace Austin vs. Zachary Wentz, KUSHIDA & TBA
  • Pre-show: Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside vs. Savannah Evans

TNA Impact live results: Thanksgiving special

Never before seen matches are the focus of tonight’s Thanksgiving night edition of TNA Impact which will see a slew of current and former champions in action.

Reigning TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will take on former champion Sami Callihan while reigning X-Division Champion Moose battles Digital Media and International Champion PCO in a casket match.

Former Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace takes on current Knockouts Tag Team Champion Dani Luna.

In a three-way, former X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali takes on Leon Slater and Trent Seven while former X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey battles Jake Something.

In tag team action, Joe Hendry & Rhino will battle First Class’ AJ Francis & KC Navarro.

Friday will see TNA return with their Turning Point streaming special.

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Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt intro’d the show and plugged Friday’s Turning Point special. The two joined the show between matches, adding some context for the streaming special.

Sami Callihan, PCO & Joe Hendry defeated The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards & JDC)

This match was taped in Nashville in October.

Callihan hit his Cactus Driver ’97 on Edwards in stereo with PCO hitting a chokeslam on JDC. Hendry then got into the ring and hit his Standing Ovation on Edwards to get the pin and win.

Jordynne Grace defeated Dani Luna

This was taped in June in Philadelphia while Grace was Knockouts Champion. However, she didn’t come out with the belt here so there was some pre-planning going on. As expected, this was a hard hitting and entertaining match that Grace won after hitting a Grace Driver.

Thanksgiving skit

Callihan, PCO, Xia Brookside, Jason Hotch and Jon Skyler were sitting around a table in the “Death Machine Poker Tournament” and eating some Thanksgiving-esque dinner. The tl;dr of this: PCO won the pot which included pushing some of his chips and food into the middle of the table. The win pleased everyone but Hotch and Skyler which led to some arguing and Santino Marella appearing out of nowhere to book a match for next Thursday.

Oh, and someone got a pie to the face:

Mustafa Ali defeated Leon Slater and Trent Seven in a three-way

This was also from June in Philadelphia and was very quick, lasting just six minutes or so. Ali picked up the win after stealing the pin on Seven after Slater hit a swanton on him.

Jake Something (w/ Hammerstone) defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey

This was from October in Nashville. These two have shared the ring frequently over the last two years in both TNA, Deadlock Pro, and other promotions.

Hammerstone’s presence led to the end as Bailey was going up to the top to finish Something, but Hammerstone shoved him from behind. Bailey recovered but as he went for his spinning kick, he ran into a running elbow/forearm from Something that gave the big man the victory.

Joe Hendry & Rhino defeated First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro)

This took place in Fayetteville, North Carolina, just a few weeks ago. The end came when Rhino took out Francis with a gore and Hendry caught Navarro with a Standing Ovation for the pin.

PCO defeated Moose (w/ The System) in a casket match

This took place this past July in Montreal following the Slammiversary pay-per-view. The casket was used during PCO’s entrance and so they decided to get the most out of it and use it again here.

This had a wild start as Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers got involved nearly immediately which led to Joe Hendry running out to even the odd. Alisha Edwards then hit a low blow on Hendry which led to PCO grabbing her. He was able to move out of the way as Moose speared her by mistake.

About a minute later, PCO hit a swanton and then simply rolled Moose into the casket for a surprisingly quick win.

TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defeated Sami Callihan in a non-title match

This took place this past September in San Antonio, Texas, and featured Hannifan and Gia Miller on commentary. It was also a first-time ever match.

Both guys had near falls late, but Nemeth eventually picked up the win after countering a Callihan charge with a superkick and the Danger Zone for the pin and win.

Here’s the full lineup for Friday’s Turning Point:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Eddie Edwards
  • Two-out-of-three falls match: TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Jordynne Grace
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against Laredo Kid
  • No DQ match: Josh Alexander vs. Steve Maclin
  • Turkey Bowl match: Joe Hendry vs. Eric Young vs. Hammerstone vs. PCO vs. Brian Myers vs. John Skyler
  • Mike Santana vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) & Ace Austin vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) & KUSHIDA
  • Pre-show: Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside vs. Savannah Evans

The Hardys re-sign with TNA Wrestling

Matt and Jeff Hardy will remain in TNA Wrestling for the foreseeable future.

As first reported by Sports Illustrated, The Hardys have re-signed with the promotion. Terms of the deal have not been made public.

Matt Hardy said:

“It’s exciting. It’s exciting for us. We really believe in the direction that TNA is going. They’ve got a lot of big plans for 2025. They’ve taken great care of us. They have put myself and Jeff in positions to succeed, which we’re very grateful for. We love the crew there, from the boys and the girls in the locker room to the management. Everyone and everything is really clicking right now. It feels like the unity is strong. The brand is growing again. I see a lot of upward mobility for TNA over the course of the next year. Jeff and I will be part of that for the next year.”

The Hardys returned to the promotion earlier this year following their departures from AEW. Matt returned in April at Rebellion and would challenge Moose for the TNA World title at June’s Against All Odds. When The System continued to attack Matt following the match, Jeff returned to make the save, reuniting with his brother.

Since then, The Hardys won the TNA World Tag Team Championships for the third time, defeating ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) and The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) in a Full Metal Mayhem match at Bound for Glory.

Next for the Hardys will be Friday’s TNA Turning Point in Winston-Salem. They are scheduled to team with Ace Austin in a six-man tag match against KUSHIDA, Trey Miguel, and Zachary Wentz on the show.