TNA crowns new X-Division Champion on Impact

Moose is the new TNA X-Division Champion.

The former TNA World Champion defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey on Thursday’s episode of TNA Impact to win the X-Division title for the first time in his career.

Trent Seven added insult to injury to Bailey, turning on his former Speedball Mountain tag partner in the post-match to set up a new feud for the now former X-Division Champion.

Moose, 40, is once again a champion in TNA after dropping the World title to Nic Nemeth at Slammiversary this past July. The former NFL offensive lineman played in 62 games over seven seasons with four teams before beginning is pro wrestling career.

Bailey’s third reign with the X-Division Championship comes to an end with the defeat. Bailey’s first reign began at Slammiversary in 2022, his second at Slammiversary in 2024, and his third kicked off at Victory Road this past September.

Our full report from Thursday’s TNA Impact episode taped October 27 is available here.

TNA Impact live results: ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey vs. Moose X-Division title match

Former TNA World Champion Moose will challenge reigning X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey in one of the featured bouts on tonight’s TNA Impact.

Moose has never held the X-Division title while Bailey is looking to extend his third reign as champion and gain his fourth successful title defense.

After Joe Hendry was unsuccessful at winning the World title at Bound for Glory, the popular star will be on tonight’s show to talk about his recent issues with Nic and Ryan Nemeth.

Despite losing her Knockouts title to Masha Slamovich last month, Jordynne Grace and the new champion will team up against Alisha Edwards & Tasha Steelz.

In what is leading to an expected title match, Knockouts Team Champion Jody Threat will go one-on-one with Heather by Elegance after Ash by Elegance defeated Dani Luna thanks to interference last week.

NXT’s Wendy Choo will return to battle now former partner and ally Rosemary.

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Jordynne Grace & Masha Slamovich defeated Tasha Steelz & Alisha Edwards

After a recap package of last week’s show, the show opens inside the Impact Zone where Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the show. Tasha Steelz makes her way out to the ring and is joined by Alisha Edwards, who is wearing a neck-brace despite being medically cleared.

The sirens then sound and the fans come to life as “The Juggernaut” Jordynne Grace makes her way out. She heads to the ring as the commentators mention her performance at the WWE NXT at 2300 Arena show on Wednesday evening. Her partner, new TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich is out next.

Knockouts tag-team action gets things started on this week’s show. Steelz and Grace kick things off for their respective teams. Grace settles into the early offensive lead and then the champ tags in and takes over.

Slamovich picks up where Grace left off, taking it to Steelz, after giving her some free chops and then blasting her out of the water with an overwhelming striking attack. She tags Grace back in and the two hit a big double-team side-slam for a two-count.

Grace goes for the Vader Bomb out of the corner, but Edwards knocks her off the ropes. Steelz follows up with a Back-Stabber to help shift the offensive momentum into her team’s favor. She pounds on Grace’s back with forearms and tags in Edwards. Edwards comes in, neck brace-and-all, and slaps a camel clutch on Grace.

Grace eventually escapes and after dumping Steelz, who was once again the legal woman, she tags in Slamovich. The Knockouts Champion goes on an offensive tear against Steelz, but when she goes for the cover, Edwards interferes to break it up.

Steelz hits the double-knees lung-blower on Slamovich. The champ quickly falls into her corner and makes the tag. Grace comes in looking for the Juggernaut Driver, but Steelz defends. Steelz hits a Crucifix Bomb for the two-count that Slamovich broke up just in time.

Edwards tags in and hops on Grace’s back with a sleeper hold. Grace makes the tag to Slamovich, who slaps a standing rear naked choke / sleeper hold on Edwards’ neck, with the neck brace-and-all, and quickly gets the win. Rehwoldt is livid at the gall of Slamovich to target Edwards’ poor neck. Neck health awareness, folks. After the match, the show heads into a commercial break.

Savannah Evans Explains Attack Of Lei Ying Lee

When the show returns, footage is shown of Savannah Evans’ return last week and attack of Lei Ying Lee. Backstage, Gia Miller asks Evans about this. She says she got tired of sitting home and watching people get opportunities. She’s back now to take her own. And she’s done talking to Gia, too.

Rosemary defeated Wendy Choo in a No Disqualification match

Back inside the Impact Zone, WWE NXT Superstar Wendy Choo’s theme hits and she makes her slow, creepy walk to the ring with her little bedazzled sleep eye mask on her forehead.

The lights in the building go out and the entrance tune for her friend turned rival Rosemary plays. She comes out with her little walking stick and makes her own creepy, slow ring walk.

It’s time for No DQ action in the Knockouts division. The bell sounds and Choo has her loaded pillow, while Rosemary has her cane. Weapons are legal in this one. Choo beats down Rosemary in the corner and hits a big leaping elbow drop for an early two-count.

Choo hits a running kick to the grill of Rosemary in the corner as Hannifan does a live ad-read for the Chris Bey auction this Friday. Rosemary is hung in a tree of woe laying over the ropes above the ring apron. Choo hits a dropkick to send her down to the floor at ringside — the hard way.

As Rosemary recovers outside the ring, inside the ring Choo grabs her giant pillow and heads back. When she does, Rosemary reaches under the ropes from the floor and yanks it, pulling Choo face-first into the steel ring post. Rosemary brings Choo over to the commentary desk and chokes her with a cord.

Some cool camera angles are shown with a dashboard-type cam being used as she chokes the life out of her and screams like a banshee. Rosemary uses her cane in a leaning-back bridge to choke Choo. Choo ends up escaping. The two each hold the others’ hair and land a Rocky Balboa-Apollo Creed double knockout shot like in II. Nowhere near as cinematic, of course.

In what looks to be the softest pillow ever, and the camera shot fully captures that, Choo bashes away at Rosemary with the fluffy vengeance as the commentators try to sell it like something violent. As awful as it sounds. Choo follows that dastardly deed up with a top-rope high spot for a close two-count.

Rosemary takes over and gets her cane. She takes a big swing and then locks Choo in a full nelson or mandible claw with it. Choo bites her way out. Rosemary hits her finisher seconds later and uses the cane for good measure to get the win. The show heads into another commercial break after this wraps up.

From The Vault: Mustafa Ali vs. Mike Santana

When the show returns, we are treated to a “From The Vault” match, likely replacing the Chris Bey match that ended in scary fashion in the post-Bound For Glory 2024 taping.

The bout is Mike Santana going one-on-one with the at-the-time TNA X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali from June 15, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. After a few minutes of action, the show heads into an abrupt mid-match commercial break.

As the show returns from the break, it immediately captures the finish of the bout, which saw Campaign Singh hit the ring, prompting a disqualification ruling.

TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella overrules the ruling, making an impromptu tag bout with Santana and Joe Hendry against Ali and Singh. The match wraps up with the run-ins of Frankie Kazarian and Rhino and then we return to first-run content.

Steve Maclin With A Message For Josh Alexander

Steve Maclin is shown talking directly into the camera, sending a message to Josh Alexander. He brings up having his hands zip-tied and beaten, but makes it clear he didn’t really lose to “The Walking Weapon.” He assures them that things aren’t over with them yet.

The Rascalz Are Ready To Climb Again

From there, Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel are shown talking amongst themselves backstage about how there’s always another obstacle in front of them.

They ultimately decide that it’s all about the climb anyways, and they’re ready to do so again. They literally climb up the set behind them as the segment wraps up and the show heads into another commercial break.

When the show returns, they are back in their spot, complete with the fake canned studio audience. They address the empty chair where Wes Lee used to sit. A couple of sex and weed jokes later, things wrap up.

Joe Hendry Premieres “The Ryan Nemeth Story”

We then shoot to a digital exclusive that shows Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth arguing and bickering backstage after what happened with Joe Hendry. Hendry comes in and Ryan yells at him to admit what he did. Santino Marella keeps everyone apart, as does Tommy Dreamer, who enters the picture.

Santino tells Hendry he lost and has to start again from the bottom. Hendry decides Ryan is as low to the bottom as things get and wants to fight him. Nic and his brother leave. Back inside the Impact Zone, Hendry comes out and cuts his entrance short.

Hendry says it’s usually time to talk about Joe Hendry, but now it’s time to talk about Nic’s brother, Ryan Nemeth. The fans all react with an “Uht-Oh!” and laughter as Hendry talks about researching his career. He mentions he put together another custom music video.

He wants to celebrate all of the amazing accolades achieved by Ryan Nemeth. He says there’s a lot to get through. He says he spoke to the network and if they need to go long to cover it all, they can. “The Ryan Nemeth Story” is then shown.

“He’s Nic Nemeth’s brother …the end!” That was the entire thing. Fans chant “One more time! One more time!” Hendry says they’ll add another chapter because Ryan Nemeth will have to face Joe Hendry next week on Impact.

Mike Santana Isn’t Interested In First Class

Mike Santana is shown backstage, when First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro walk up to him. Francis, looking like Suge Knight in the 1990s, literally quotes his Source Awards speech dissing Puff Daddy about “being all on the records, all in the videos ..dancing..” and essentially offers Santana to join them.

Santana tells them he just went through The System by himself. Why would he need “someone like you” to help? He walks off. Francis tells Navarro he’s gonna need him to handle Santana. Navarro doesn’t seem thrilled. The show heads into another commercial break on that note.

Jody Threat defeated Heather By Elegance

When the show returns, George Iceman makes his way out inside the Impact Zone. He handles the formal ring introduction for his newest protégé, Heather By Elegance. Out she comes accompanied by Ash By Elegance for the next match of the show.

After she settles in the ring, the Spitfire theme hits and out comes the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Jody Threat and Dani Luna. Threat settles in the ring and while finishing her entrance, she is attacked from behind by Heather.

The bell sounds and the two get after it, with Heather taking the early offensive lead. Threat fights back and hits a series of repeated clotheslines to Heather in the corner. Hannifan reads another live ad for the Chris Bey auction.

Ash grabs Threat from ringside, leading to Heather hitting a tornado DDT for a close two-count. Heather continues to dominate for a few minutes and then Threat fires up for a comeback. Ash hops on the ring apron, but Luna trips her up.

Heather comes off the top, but is caught by Threat and hoisted up for her finisher. Threat gets the win. After the match, the commentators plug the main event and the show heads into another commercial break.

Moose defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey to capture the TNA X-Division Championship

It’s main event time!

When the show returns, the matches listed below were announced for next Thursday’s episode of the show. The official “X-Factors” graphic flashes on the screen for our TNA X-Division Championship main event of the evening.

The theme for Moose hits and out comes the leader of The System for his title opportunity. The entrance tune for the reigning and defending TNA X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey hits next, and out comes the modern day Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat for the final match of the show.

Moose goes for his Go To Hell spot early on, but Bailey avoids it and Moose crashes and burns on the floor at ringside. Bailey goes out after him. Moose tries fighting back but Bailey moves and Moose lands a hard chop on the steel ring post. Moments later, the same thing happens. Ouch.

They continue to brawl outside of the ring and the reverse happens to Bailey, as the barefoot X-Division Champion goes for a big kick, but Moose moves and Bailey’s foot blasts the steel ring steps. Moose hoists Bailey up and slams him onto the ring apron as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Moose is seen sweeping Bailey’s legs out from under him in the ring. So much so that Bailey does a full flip and is folded in half upon landing. Moose continues to control the offense, hitting an enormous buckle bomb on the X-Division Champion after catching him in mid-air.

Bailey starts to mount some offense, but upon going for a standing shooting star press, Moose moves and takes back over again. Bailey surprises him with a quick roll-up attempt, but again Moose kicks out and quickly resumes kicking ass again in one-sided fashion.

As Bailey starts to show signs of life and begins fighting back into competitive form, he starts taking over as the show heads into a second mid-match commercial break as our main event title tilt continues. When the show returns, Bailey is thrown to the floor in violent fashion.

Bailey gets up selling his leg. Back in the ring, Bailey hits an insane Poisonrana off the ropes to Moose. Moose took a bit of a rough landing, too. He hits the Ultimo Weapon off the ropes after that for a super close two-count. Moose hits a spear that turns Bailey inside-out.

On the floor, Moose charges at Bailey and blasts him with another vicious spear that nearly halves-him, Walk Hard-style. “I’ve been halved!” Back in the ring, Moose charges for a third one, but sprints right into a roll-up from Bailey.

Moose kicks out. Moose hits Bailey with a spear in mid-air. He stalks him for a fourth. He hits it. He immediately covers him. Moose is the new TNA X-Division Champion.

Trent Seven Turns On “Speedball” Mike Bailey

After the match, Trent Seven came to the ring to try and cheer up his Speedball Mountain partner. He got the crowd to rally behind him but then blasted him with a low-blow for no apparent reason.

He followed up with a Seven-Star Lariat to a ton of heat from the fans inside the Impact Zone. He chokes him out with a towel. He throws him out to the floor like yesterday’s garbage to end the show on a double-somber note.

That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to follow F4WOnline.com’s Matt Boone on Twitter/X.

Next Week:
* Joe Hendry vs. Ryan Nemeth
* Mike Santana vs. KC Navarro
* Nic Nemeth vs. Brian Myers
* Northern Armory vs. Eric Young, Jonathan Gresham & Steve Maclin

X-Division Championship match booked for next TNA Impact

Mike Bailey will defend the X-Division title against Moose on the November 7 episode of TNA Impact.

In a match set up with a backstage confrontation on this week’s Impact, Bailey will defend the TNA X-Division Championship against Moose on next week’s show. Bailey is the reigning and defending champ, while Moose has never held the title traditionally reserved for junior heavyweights.

Three more matches are also set for next week.

WWE NXT’s Wendy Choo will face former tag team partner Rosemary in a no-DQ bout on next week’s episode after Rosemary turned on Choo at Bound for Glory.

New Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich and former champ Jordynne Grace will team next week against Tasha Steelz and Alisha Edwards.

After a main event pairing between Nic Nemeth and Joe Hendry went awry on this week’s show, Ryan Nemeth confronted Hendry in a segment posted to TNA’s digital media channels. Ryan will take on Hendry next week on Impact as a result.

The Thursday, November 7 TNA Impact lineup:

  • TNA X-Division Champion Mike Bailey defends against Moose
  • Wendy Choo vs. Rosemary in a no-DQ match
  • Masha Slamovich & Jordynne Grace vs. Tasha Steelz & Alisha Edwards
  • Joe Hendry vs. Ryan Nemeth

Vikingo avoids major injury, gives timetable for in-ring return

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El Hijo del Vikingo avoided a major injury at last Sunday’s TNA Impact TV taping and said he expects to be back in action in less than a month.

The former AAA Mega Champion took to Instagram Thursday to provide the update, saying the injury in his match with Trent Seven that caused him to be stretchered out “did not affect any ligament or muscle.”

“I have to rest for 5 days while the swelling goes down, then start rehabilitation until I am 100% recovered, I will be out for 15-to-20 days,” he wrote (translated from Spanish), thanking TNA, AAA, and the fans who reached out to him.

He sustained the injury following a corkscrew to Seven on the outside of the ring that caused the match to be stopped.

After being out of action for more than seven months, Vikingo made his in-ring return for AAA in a late-September trios match. The 27-year-old hadn’t wrestled since February when he suffered a torn meniscus and ruptured ligament in a match that same month in Mexico. He wrestled against TNA X-Division Champion Mike Bailey at Saturday’s Bound for Glory pay-per-view.

Chris Bey update: Rehab process begins, Ace Austin releases statement

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TNA wrestler Chris Bey has begun the rehabilitation process following emergency neck surgery after an in-ring accident at last Sunday’s TNA Impact TV taping.

The promotion announced the news Thursday, stating the former Tag Team Champion will remain in Detroit, Michigan, “with multiple daily rehab sessions under the direction of specialists. He continues to show daily improvements that bring a smile to the face of those around him and Bey himself.”

Bey sustained the undisclosed injury during a match with Ace Austin against The Hardys in Detroit. Austin has remained there to be with Bey along with other family, friends, TNA wrestlers and management.

Austin gave an update on Bey as part of TNA’s statement:

“I was in the ring with Chris when the incident occurred last Sunday and I’ve been by his side ever since. It was just as normal as anything we’ve done in the ring thousands of times. Everything was alright until it wasn’t. Each moment is precious and I’m cherishing every moment I’ve had in the ring and around the world with Chris, and every moment I have by his side right now. There will be a lot of hard work ahead, but we don’t know any other kind of work. Chris won’t be alone for any of this. He’s going to be surrounded by love and support from every single one of us. The road to recovery is going to be easy as ABC.”

The company also provided all the different ways fans can contribute to Bey including a GoFundMe, an auction, a special t-shirt, and more.

TNA Impact live results: The fallout from Bound for Glory

Tonight’s episode of TNA Impact will feature all the fallout from last Saturday’s Bound for Glory and comes in a week where two talents suffered injuries during Sunday’s TV taping.

In a high-profile trios match, former TNA World Champion Josh Alexander will unite with two mystery partners against Jonathan Gresham and former TNA World Champions Eric Young and Steve Maclin.

Ash by Elegance will be in one-on-one action against Dani Luna, one half of the Knockouts Tag Team Champions.

The main card is rounded out by The Rascalz vs. First Class, and Lei Ying Lee (the former Xia Li in WWE) looking to remain undefeated in her TNA run against an opponent to be named.

Vikingo was set to compete, but was injured in his TV taping match against Trent Seven while Chris Bey sustained a serious neck injury during he and Ace Austin’s match against new TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys. Bey underwent emergency surgery for the unspecified injury, but remains in good spirits.

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The show opens with a shot of Chris Bey’s statement regarding his injury, as a narrator is heard mentioning his GoFundMe campaign.

From there, the show settles into a traditional recap package, looking back at TNA Bound For Glory 2024. We then see a quick “Happy Halloween” message from “The French-Canadian Frankenstein” PCO.

Frankie Kazarian, Joe Hendry, Nic Nemeth & The System Kick Off Halloween Show

Inside the Impact Zone for the first time, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the Halloween edition of the show. Joe Hendry’s theme hits and the crowd roars. Out comes what looks at first (and second, honestly) sight to be Hendry.

In all actuality, it is Frankie Kazarian in the silky blue shirt, with a bleach-blond wig and the white pants, looking as much like Joe Hendry as Joe Hendry does. He does the wave and the dramatic soap opera actor head-turn. The works.

Kazarian begins on the microphone, talking in a fake accent over a ton of boos from the fans inside the Impact Zone inside Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit, MI. He even does the butt-out stomp-stomp, clap, stomp-stomp-clap routine, while calling himself an idiot who got lucky with viral fame.

As soon as he says, “When you say his name, he appears,” the theme for Joe Hendry hits again and out in the same outfit pointing at the imposter as the fans go wild. He gets in the ring and Kazarian backs off and exits the ring, but again does the butt-out stomp-stomp clap routine to his music, and the wave, from ringside.

As Hendry runs down Kazarian on the mic for being old, the theme for Nic Nemeth interrupts them. The TNA World Champion comes to the ring and explains himself to Hendry, noting all he saw at Bound For Glory was his brother Ryan Nemeth getting hit.

He says he believes in Joe Hendry after Bound For Glory and that Hendry deserves a shot at the TNA World Championship again. He says he wanted to give him that shot tonight, but TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella said no.

As the crowd boos, we hear the annoying voice of Alisha Edwards as she says her catchphrase, “Do you wanna know something?!” over and over and over again. She drones on forever with Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and Tasha Steelz by her side, until Nemeth suggests he and Hendry beat up The System duo of Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers tonight.

Kazarian butts in with the fake Scottish accent and suggests they make it a six-man tag and he be their partner. He does the Hendry entrance wave to the crowd, but is met with a super kick from Nemeth and a Standing Ovation from Hendry.

Hendry’s theme hits again to end the entertaining opening segment. Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the lineup for tonight, mentioning First Class vs. The Rascalz is coming up first, and then the show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

Alisha Edwards, Tasha Steelz, Masha Slamovich & Jordynne Grace Brawl

When the show returns, Hannifan and Rehwoldt are shown on-camera to explain that throughout the break, the shrill-voiced Alisha Edwards has been ranting away. As he tries saying that, he is cut off by the very same shrill-rants.

Edwards brings up there being a new TNA Knockouts Champion following TNA Bound For Glory 2024. As she verbally runs down the new champ and her former MAlisha tag-team partner, the new champ makes her way out to confront her in the ring.

Slamovich yanks the mic out of Edwards’ hand and mocks her. “Do you wanna know something?” Slamovich says everyone is sick and tired of hearing her voice. (Preach!) Slamovich says she doesn’t care if it’s Edwards or Steelz. She’s looking for a fight tonight.

Steelz seems game, and the two begin duking it out. As Slamovich gets the better of the exchange, Edwards attacks her from behind. Slamovich gets the better of Edwards, and Steelz jumps her from behind.

As the two begin to take over, Jordynne Grace’s theme hits and “The Juggernaut” comes out and runs them off. After Steelz and Edwards retreat to the floor, Grace and Slamovich stand tall in the ring as Santino Marella’s theme hits. He announces Grace & Slamovich vs. Edwards & Steelz for next week. For tonight, it’ll be Hendry & Nemeth vs. Edwards & JDC.

First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro) defeated The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel)

A brief TNA / BLCKSMTH ad airs and then the show returns inside the Impact Zone where First Class’ theme hits. AJ Francis and KC Navarro make their way to the ring for scheduled opening tag-team action.

After they settle inside the squared circle, The Rascalz duo of Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel come out for the first time in four months to team up for a match. The crowd gives them a good reaction coming out and the commentators emphasize the significance of their return as a unit.

The bell sounds, and it is Miguel and Navarro who kick things off for their respective teams. Fans chant “Let’s go Rascalz!” as they get ready to get things started. Navarro takes the early offensive lead, but puts the big L sign on Miguel’s head, which only fires up The Rascalz’ member.

Miguel grabs hands with Navarro, walks the ropes and blasts him with a big shot to knock him down to the mat. He makes the tag to Wentz, who hits a sunset flip over the ropes to set up a wild double-team sequence with Miguel that pops the crowd.

As the Detroit fans in “The Motor City” break out in a random “Motor City!” chant, Hannifan gives a shout-out to The Motor City Machine Guns for making a big impact in WWE by winning the tag-team titles so soon after debuting on SmackDown.

Francis gives an assist behind the referee’s back that helps Navarro take over and hit a big high spot from the ring to the floor to take out Wentz. Francis tags in and the crowd craps all over him as he slows things down and beats on the already laid out Wentz.

He hits Miguel with a cheap shot and then a splash on Wentz in the opposing corner. He hits a running knee, floating over the ropes and to the floor for a “Money! Money! Money!” war-cry as Navarro tags in and takes over on Wentz back inside the ring.

Wentz and Miguel fire up again, but things culminate with the finish moments later, as Francis hits the Down Payment chokeslam to Miguel off the ropes in the corner for the victory. After the match wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

Eric Young, Jonathan Gresham & Steve Maclin defeated Josh Alexander & The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)

Josh Alexander makes his way out when the show returns. “The Walking Weapon” addresses chants of “Walking Weiner” from fans in the Impact Zone. He says he’s already not in a good mood. He heads to the ring accompanied by The Good Hands duo of Jason Hotch and John Skyler.

Alexander mentions Hotch and Skyler being with him because Sinner & Saint aren’t. He says TNA would tell you they aren’t there due to travel issues. He says that’s not true. He says they were turned away at customs. He tells The Good Hands if they do good tonight, there might be an opportunity for them.

The theme for Eric Young hits and out comes “The World Class Maniac.” He settles into the ring and then “The Octopus” Jonathan Gresham heads to the ring. As he does, Hannifan mentions another update on Chris Bey. Steve Maclin comes out last and rushes to the ring to try and get his hands on Alexander.

Alexander slides out of the ring, as do The Good Hands. As order is restored and things get started in our next match of the evening, Alexander immediately tags out and Skyler comes in to kick things off with Gresham. The show heads into a quick mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

When the show returns, we see Alexander is finally willing to tag in now that his opposition is down and out. After they start to fight back into competitive form, he quickly tags out again, only to come back in moments later and chop-block Young’s knee from behind.

Things once again don’t go Alexander’s way, and this time he simply walks off, leaving Hotch and Skyler to fend for themselves. They are immediately gobbled up by a fired up Maclin and Young, with Maclin finishing things up with a KIA for the win. After the match, the show heads into another break.

Looking Back At “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. El Hijo del Vikingo

When the show returns, we hear Tom Hannifan say, “And now, looking back at the conclusion of “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. El Hijo del Vikingo from TNA Bound For Glory.”

Like he says, the show shifts to footage of the final several minutes of the instant classic TNA X-Division Championship bout between the two, which Bailey would go on to win.

Presumably this is being done in place of the El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Trent Seven match that resulted in Vikingo being injured airing. Read a full recap of the bout via our TNA Bound For Glory 2024 results here at F4WOnline.com.

Ash By Elegance (w/ Heather By Elegance & George Iceman) defeated Dani Luna (w/ Jody Threat)

The show heads to a commercial break after the X-Division title bout from TNA Bound For Glory 2024 wraps up. When the show returns, we see footage of the Countdown to Bound For Glory Call Your Shot gauntlet of AJ Francis hitting his Down Payment on Trent Seven to eliminate him.

Backstage, Seven is shown dejected when Mike Bailey walks up and gives him a pep talk. It is interrupted when The System come in. Moose talks about wiping TNA Bound For Glory 2024 from the records, because The System don’t lose. Bailey tells Moose we all saw him lose. A match is made between the two for Bailey’s title on next week’s show.

Inside the Impact Zone, Dani Luna makes her way to the ring accompanied by Spitfire partner Jody Threat. She settles in the ring for the next match of the evening, and then out comes George Iceman to personally introduce Ash By Elegance. She comes out accompanied by Heather By Elegance.

Ash passes her excess ring gear off to Iceman at ringside, who himself is holding a giant broomstick on this Halloween edition of the show. Ash and Luna lock-up and Luna powers Ash down to the mat and taunts her.

Heather gets involved at ringside and actually gets pulled into the ring. Luna chases Ash around the ring and gets hit with a drop toe-hold that sends her crashing face-first into the steel ring steps. Back in the ring, Ash goes for the cover, but only gets a two-count.

Luna takes back over on offense, as Sada Baby is shown in the crowd. Apparently he’s a rap star. Luna hits a big Blue Thunder Bomb for a close two-count. She hits a big suplex and another, prompting Ash to roll out to the floor and call for a time-out as fans chant “One more time!”

Luna tries hoisting Ash over the ropes back into the ring. Iceman holds onto Ash to help and as the referee is dealing with that, Heather By Elegance blasts Luna with the broomstick. Ash follows up with a swanton off the ropes for the victory.

After the match, another narrated message with an update on Chris Bey airs, with a still image promoting the GoFundMe campaign set up to aid in his recovery costs. From there, the show heads into another commercial break.

Lei Ying Lee defeated Maggie Moore

When the show returns, the lights in the Impact Zone immediately go out. The theme for Lei Ying Lee hits and out comes the former Xia Li for the next match of the evening on the Halloween episode of TNA Impact.

Already in the ring is her scheduled opponent for tonight, Maggie Moore. Hannifan mentions Moore has some experience under her belt on TNA Xplosion on TNA+. The two lock-up as the bell sounds and Lee immediately takes the offensive lead.

Lee slams Moore head-first into the mat and then connects with a big stomp. She gets Moore in a corner and unloads on her with strikes. Moore tries to mount an offense in the corner moments later, but Lee reverses her and drills her with repeated forearms.

Moore ends up connecting with a pump-kick that caught Lee by surprise. She goes for a suplex to follow-up, but Lee escapes and hits a spinning back-kick to the bread-basket. She hits a double-jump turning cross-body off the middle rope. She hits Thunderstruck after that for the easy win.

After the match, Savannah Evans makes her surprise return for the first time in months. In her first appearance back, she attacks Lee in the corner as she was celebrating. She yells at her, “My time, not yours!” and then chokeslams her and leaves her laying. After this wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

Eddie Edwards & JDC defeated Nic Nemeth & Joe Hendry

It’s main event time!

But first, when the show returns, Mike Santana is shown in a direct-to-camera promo package. He talks about being taught you have your word and your balls, and you don’t break them for anyone. Where have I heard that before? Hmm.

He gloats about going through The System one-by-one. He says now it’s time to bring home the TNA World Championship to us. It’s not a matter of where or how, it’s only a matter of when. He stands up and walks off.

After that wraps up, the matches listed below were officially announced for next week’s episode of TNA Impact on November 7. When we return inside the Impact Zone, Frankie Kazarian, back as himself, comes out with his Call Your Shot trophy to join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for the main event of the evening.

The theme hits to bring out the team of Eddie Edwards and JDC, accompanied by Alisha Edwards, for the final match of this week’s special Halloween episode.

After they settle in the ring, the viral smash hit, “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits the house speakers and out comes the wildly popular TNA star to a Road Warrior pop. Nic Nemeth’s theme hits next, with Kazarian calls “filthy music,” and out comes the TNA World Champion ready for battle.

Edwards and Hendry kick things off for their respective teams as the bell sounds to get this one started. Edwards takes the early offensive lead over Hendry, pounding him with clubbing blows. This doesn’t last for long, however, as Hendry fights back and hits his stalled suplex spot for a big crowd reaction.

After he goes for the cover and gets a count of two, Edwards fights back and tags in JDC, who comes in and takes over as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, Edwards is beating down Nemeth.

Meanwhile, Kazarian is showing off his Call Your Shot trophy to Hannifan and Rehwoldt at the commentary desk. JDC tags in and picks up where Edwards left off, taking it to Nemeth, as the crowd rallies behind the TNA World Champion in hopes of him making the much-needed tag to Hendry.

JDC looks for a flipping leg-drop off the ropes, but no one is home and he takes a super painful landing. Fans chant “We believe!” as Nemeth crawls to his corner in hopes of making the tag. Edwards tags in for his side and grabs Nemeth’s foot before he can, but Nemeth explodes forward and gets the tag.

Hendry takes the hot tag and comes into the ring with a ton of energy, hitting any-and-everything that moves. He hits a big fall away slam on the larger Edwards and then plays to the crowd. He does the dramatic soap opera turn and then the butt-out stomp-stomp, clap routine.

JDC and Edwards double-team him to try and cut his momentum off, but Hendry pulls off a Road Warrior Hawk by ducking and coming off the ropes with a leaping double clothesline to take them both out. Hendry tags Nemeth back in, who hits Edwards with a FameAsser for a close two-count that is broken up by JDC.

Hendry and Nemeth work together, but Hendry accidentally clotheslines Nemeth. Edwards follows up with a Boston Knee Party for the win. Hannifan mentions it being the first time Nemeth has been pinned in TNA Wrestling in the past six months.

Hendry tries explaining himself to Nemeth afterwards, but Nemeth doesn’t want to hear it. Nemeth leaves the ring. Hendry follows after him and stops him to try again to explain. Nemeth says “everybody gets one” and the two continue a heated-exchange until Nemeth storms off angry once again.

Hendry tries again to catch up to him. Nemeth points and yells at him one more time. He yells, “Got it?” and heads through the entrance tunnel. Hendry looks upset. Hannifan plugs the TNA socials to follow Nemeth through the entrance tunnel and see what happens next. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Happy Halloween, everybody! Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to follow F4WOnline.com’s Matt Boone on Twitter/X.

Next Week:
* Jordynne Grace & Masha Slamovich vs. Alisha Edwards & Tasha Steelz
* Rosemary vs. Wendy Choo (No DQ Match)
* “Speedball” Mike Bailey (c) vs. Moose (TNA X-Division Title)

TNA star Chris Bey issues statement following neck surgery

Chris Bey appreciates all of the support he’s received as he recovers from a serious neck injury.

TNA Wrestling posted a statement from Bey on Tuesday where he thanked everyone in the promotion, his friends and family, the fans, and the medical staff that has treated him. Bey knows the journey ahead will be “long and challenging” — but he is grateful to have everyone praying for him.

“I just want to take a few moments to extend my heartfelt thanks and deepest appreciation for so much and to so many over the past few days. From everyone at TNA Wrestling, to the incredible medical staff here in Detroit, to family, friends and fans worldwide,” Bey said. “I know you have been praying for my full recovery from the in-ring accident this past Sunday. Monday was Day One for me on this journey, which I know will be long and challenging. Thanks again for the love and support, and please keep the prayers coming!”

Bey’s injury happened during a tag team match against The Hardys at TNA’s post-Bound for Glory television taping in Detroit on Sunday. After being stretchered out, he was taken to the hospital and underwent surgery.

On Monday, TNA issued a statement saying that Bey was in “good spirits” and would remain in Detroit in the hospital for a few more days.

A GoFundMe campaign has been started to financially assist Bey during his recovery.

TNA says Chris Bey is in ‘good spirits’ following neck surgery

TNA has provided medical updates on Chris Bey and Hijo del Vikingo.

On Monday night, TNA posted an update on their website regarding both men who were injured during Impact tapings that took place Sunday in Detroit. TNA wrote that Bey is continuing to recover in his hospital room after undergoing neck surgery.

“Chris Bey is recovering at the hospital following surgery for the neck injury suffered Sunday night and he had an MRI procedure on Monday,” the statement read. “He was resting in his hospital room Monday night, joking, talking about Bound For Glory and in good spirits. Chris will be in Detroit for a few days and family members have joined him, along with TNA Wrestling management and wrestlers who are staying in Detroit. Chris is under professional care and supervision, and the local medical staff has been in contact with his personal doctor.”

TNA also had an update on Vikingo, who is on crutches after suffering a right knee injury. He has been treated for the injury and is now back home in Mexico.

“Vikingo returned to the Detroit hotel Sunday night after being treated at the hospital for a right knee injury,” TNA’s statement said. “He is on crutches and wearing a leg brace. Vikingo flew home to Mexico on Monday, where he will be examined and treated by his specialist.”

According to reports during the taping, Vikingo injured his knee after a corkscrew spot during a match against Trent Seven. Bey later suffered his injury after taking a neckbreaker during a tag team match against The Hardys.

AJ Styles says he doesn’t want to be in any Hall of Fame while still active

AJ Styles doesn’t want to be in any Hall of Fame until he’s no longer active.

On social media Monday night, Styles wrote that he, and not WWE, was responsible for turning down an offer to be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame, writing that he doesn’t want to be part of any Hall of Fame as long as he’s active in the ring.

“I’m still an active wrestler…I hope,” he wrote. “I made the decision not to go into the TNA HOF, not WWE. I appreciate TNA, but I don’t want to go into any HOF as long as I’m still active. My choice.”

According to a report from Fightful Select, TNA was said to have approached WWE about inducting Styles into their Hall of Fame, with WWE ultimately passing on the idea. Although specific reasons weren’t given, some within TNA believed that it was due to Styles’ current injury or storyline plans. The company instead inducted Rhino and longtime employee Bob Ryder this past weekend prior to Bound for Glory.

After some time away from TV, Styles briefly returned to action earlier this month on SmackDown but suffered a foot injury while wrestling Carmelo Hayes.

Report: Chris Bey needed surgery after injury at TNA TV taping

An update is available on Chris Bey.

Bey was injured on Sunday at TNA’s TV tapings at Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit. The nature of his injury and how it occurred are unclear, but he was put in a neck brace and stretchered out of the venue after ABC’s match against The Hardys.

According to a report from Fightful Select, Bey was taken to hospital, where he underwent surgery to treat the injury. He is said to be recovering post-surgery, but details beyond that are not known.

Bey has been with TNA dating back to 2018. He’s a former X-Division Champion and has won the TNA World Tag Team Championships three times with his partner Ace Austin. On Saturday, he and Austin wrestled The System’s Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers and Matt & Jeff Hardy in a Full Metal Mayhem match at TNA Bound for Glory. The Hardys won the match and the TNA tag team titles for a third time.

Report: WWE ‘passed’ on potential AJ Styles TNA Hall of Fame induction

TNA reportedly wanted to induct AJ Styles into its Hall of Fame this year.

Bob Ryder and Rhino were inducted before Bound for Glory on Saturday, but according to a report from Fightful Select, other names, including Styles and Monty Brown, were also considered.

TNA is said to have approached WWE about inducting Styles into the TNA Hall of Fame this year. However, WWE passed on the opportunity. Although no specific reason was given, sources within TNA believe WWE’s rejection of the idea may be related to Styles’ current injury or future storyline plans.

Styles hasn’t wrestled since suffering a mid-foot ligament sprain in a match against Carmelo Hayes on the October 4, 2024, edition of WWE SmackDown. It was his first match on WWE programming since losing to WWE Champion Cody Rhodes in an “I Quit” match at Clash at the Castle in June.

A cornerstone of TNA’s history, Styles spent twelve years with the promotion, becoming one of its most decorated champions. From 2002 to 2014, he held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship three times when it served as the company’s top title. Styles also captured the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice.

TNA Impact TV taping spoilers from Detroit

The fallout from Bound for Glory took place on Sunday as TNA taped episodes of Impact at the Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit.

Two injuries occurred on the show. El Hijo Del Vikingo was stretchered out of the venue after attempting a diving corkscrew move in a match against Trent Seven. Chris Bey was later put in a neck brace and stretchered out as well after it is believed he clashed heads with someone during ABC’s match with The Hardys.

Also, former ROH TV Champion Silas Young wrestled on the show. It was his first time performing for TNA in over 20 years. His only other match for the promotion took place in July 2004 when he was defeated by Lance Archer.

TNA Impact TV taping results from Sunday, October 27, 2024 —

Taped for Xplosion:

  • Leon Slater defeated Rohit Raju
  • Xia Brookside defeated Missa Kate
  • Laredo Kid defeated Silas Young

TNA Impact spoilers for the October 31, 2024, episode —

  • Ash by Elegance defeated Dani Luna
    • Heather by Elegance (Heather Reckless) interfered, hitting Luna with a witch’s broomstick.
  • Frankie Kazarian did a parody of Joe Hendry
    • Nemeth and Hendry came out. Nemeth denied having any knowledge of what JBL was going to do at Bound for Glory.
    • The System came out and ended up calling Hendry and Nemeth to a match.
  • Alisha Edwards called out Masha Slamovich.
  • Fir$t Cla$$ defeated The Rascalz
    • AJ Francis pinned Trey Miguel
  • Jonathan Gresham, Eric Young & Steve Maclin defeated Josh Alexander & The Good Hands
    • Alexander walked out on his partners
  • Trent Seven vs. El Hijo Del Vikingo ended early after Vikingo was injured
  • Hammerstone & Jake Something defeated Jack Price & Bhupinder Gujjar (this was taped for Xplosion)
  • Lei Ying Lee defeated Maggie Moor
    • Savannah Evans returned and attacked Lee after
  • Eddie Edwards & JDC defeated Joe Hendry & Nic Nemeth
    • A miscommunication between Nemeth and Hendry led to Edwards getting the pin on Nemeth

TNA Impact spoilers for the November 7, 2024, episode —

  • Moose defeated X-Division Champion Mike Bailey to win the title
    • Trent Seven turned on Bailey after the match.
  • Rosemary defeated Wendy Choo in a no-disqualification match
  • Jody Threat defeated Heather by Elegance
  • Joe Hendry aired a music video directed at Ryan Nemeth and challenged him to a match next week
  • Masha Slamovich & Jordynne Grace defeated Tasha Steelz & Alisha Edwards 
  • TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys defeated ABC
    • Bey was down and not moving after the pin. He was stretchered out in a neck brace.
  • A scheduled dark match between Matt Cardona and Rhino did not take place; it is said this was due to the injury that occurred in the previous match.
  • AJ Francis interrupted Joe Hendry and Jeff Hardy’s concert. Hendry and Hardy took Francis out to send the fans home happy.

Vikingo, Chris Bey both taken out on stretchers during TNA TV taping

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This story has been updated.

El Hijo del Vikingo and Chris Bey had to be taken out on stretchers in separate matches during Sunday’s TNA Wrestling TV taping in Detroit, Michigan.

As of now, no update on either man has been released.

Details are still unconfirmed for what the Vikingo injury could be, but he was wrestling Trent Seven and according to fan reports, the referee threw up the “X” sign after he tried to hit a corkscrew on Seven while he was outside of the ring. From one report, he landed awkwardly in his leg.

He was later taken out on a stretcher as seen below:

After being out of action for more than seven months, Vikingo made his in-ring return for AAA in a late-September trios match. The 27-year-old was out of action since February when he suffered a torn meniscus and ruptured ligament in a match that same month in Mexico.

Later on, Bey was put in a neck brace and taken out following either a possible clash of heads or off a neckbreaker spot in a match he and Ace Austin were having with the Hardys.

The Hardys win Tag Team titles at TNA Bound for Glory

The Hardys are TNA Tag Team Champions.

Matt & Jeff Hardy survived Full Metal Mayhem in the main event of Saturday’s TNA Bound for Glory event in Detroit, Michigan. The finish saw Eddie Edwards of The System attempt to climb the ladder, only to be met by steel chairs by the Hardys. They then took him out with a powerbomb out of the ring and onto tables on the outside as Matt & Jeff climbed up and grabbed the titles, ending Bound for Glory on a positive note as the new champions.

Saturday’s Full Metal Mayhem match consisted of The Hardys, The System (Edwards & Brian Meyers), and ABC (Chris Bey and Ace Austin). The match featured homages from similar matches in The Hardys’ career, including Meyers jumping off a ladder and spearing Chris Bey as well as Jeff Hardy hitting a swanton bomb on Meyers off a ladder and through tables.

This is the third time that the Hardys have won the TNA Tag Team titles. They last won the titles at Bound for Glory back in 2016.

El Hijo del Vikingo set for action on TNA Impact

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For the first time since this past January, former AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo will be in action on this Thursday’s edition of TNA Impact.

Vikingo fell in defeat to X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey at Saturday’s Bound for Glory pay-per-view. This will be his first TNA TV match since a six-way in January, but his opponent has yet to be named.

In what promises to be a hard-hitting tag team match, Hammerstone & Jake Something will battle former TNA World Champion Sami Callihan & PCO. Hammerstone, Something and Callihan were all involved in the Call Your Shot gauntlet match Saturday while PCO defended his Digital Media and International titles against Matt Cardona in a Monster’s Ball match.

In another tag team match, First Class’ AJ Francis & KC Navarro will take on former TNA Tag Team Champions The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz). All four men were part of the gauntlet match as well.

Here’s the current lineup being taped Sunday in Detroit:

  • El Hijo Del Vikingo in action
  • First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro) vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
  • Hammerstone & Jake Something vs. Sami Callihan & PCO