Rhino, Bob Ryder to be inducted into TNA Hall of Fame

Two new inductees will be enshrined into the TNA Wrestling Hall of Fame over Bound for Glory weekend.

In his hometown of Detroit, Rhino will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame at Bound for Glory 2024. The late Bob Ryder — who was one of the co-founders of TNA — is also being inducted. Their inductions will take place during the Bound for Glory pre-show on Saturday, October 26.

The 49-year-old Rhino, a former star for ECW and WWE, has spent multiple stints in TNA/Impact and still competes for the promotion to this day. He held the NWA World Championship in 2005 while with the promotion and is a former Impact Tag Team Champion.

Ryder co-founded TNA with Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Jarrett and remained with the promotion working behind the scenes until his death in 2020. TNA wrestler Eric Young will accept Ryder’s induction on behalf of his late friend.

Before helping start TNA, Ryder was a wrestling journalist and worked for WCW. Director of Travel Operations was among the job titles he held in TNA.

Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit is hosting Bound for Glory on October 26. TNA is also holding a post-PPV television taping there the next day.

The TNA Hall of Fame was first introduced in 2012. Here’s the complete list of inductees:

  • 2012: Sting
  • 2013: Kurt Angle
  • 2014: Team 3D (Bully Ray & D-Von)
  • 2015: Jeff Jarrett, Earl Hebner
  • 2016: Gail Kim
  • 2018: Abyss
  • 2020: Ken Shamrock
  • 2021: Awesome Kong
  • 2022: Raven
  • 2023: Mike Tenay & Don West, Traci Brooks
  • 2024: Rhino, Bob Ryder

‘Pick Your Poison’ matches set for next TNA Impact

A pair of “Pick Your Poison” bouts, plus an X-Division title match are set for the October 17 TNA Impact.

After an edict allowing Bound for Glory opponents PCO and Matt Cardona allowed each to pick the other’s opponent for next week’s Impact, TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will face Cardona on next week’s episode. PCO selected the World Champion to face Cardona in a non-title affair. For his part, Cardona selected Rhino as PCO’s opponent for next week’s episode.

Cardona and PCO will face each other at Bound for Glory on October 26 in a Monster’s Ball match with PCO’s Digital Media and International Heavyweight titles on the line.

X-Division Champion Mike Bailey will put his title on the line on next week’s Impact as well in another new bout announced during this week’s show. Bailey will defend against Leon Slater on the October 17 show.

The announced card for the Thursday, October 17 TNA Impact:

  • Pick Your Poison: Nic Nemeth vs. Matt Cardona
  • Pick Your Poison: PCO vs. Rhino
  • TNA X-Division Champion Mike Bailey defends against Leon Slater

Three matches added to TNA Bound for Glory

The Hardys challenging for the TNA Tag Team titles in Full Metal Mayhem is one of three new matches set for Bound for Glory.

As revealed during Thursday’s TNA Impact episode, Matt & Jeff Hary will square off against ABC’s Ace Austin & Chris Bey, plus TNA Tag Team Champions Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards in a Full Metal Mayhem match at Bound for Glory on Saturday, October 26.

Two more matches have also been added to the Bound for Glory lineup .

Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends her title against Masha Slamovich at the pay-per-view in another bout made official during Thursday’s Impact.

A grudge match between Moose and Mike Santana has also been added to the October 26 card.

Already announced for the pay-per-view, PCO takes on Matt Cardona in a Monster’s Ball match with two titles up for grabs, plus TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Joe Hendry.

The updated TNA Bound for Gory lineup:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Joe Hendry
  • TNA Tag Team Champions Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards defend against Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy, and Ace Austin & Chris Bey in a Full Metal Mayhem match
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Masha Slamovich
  • Moose vs. Mike Santana
  • TNA Digital Media & International Heavyweight Champion PCO defends against Matt Cardona in a Monster’s Ball match

TNA Impact live results: WWE NXT’s Sol Ruca & Wendy Choo in trios action

The NXTNA relationship continues on tonight’s TNA Impact as Sol Ruca and Wendy Choo will once again be in action.

Ruca will join Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace and Masha Slamovich against Choo, Rosemary and Tasha Steelz.

In a three-way number one contender’s match for the X-Division title, it will be Leon Slater vs. Laredo Kid vs. Jason Hotch. The winner faces reigning champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey next Thursday.

TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will give his thoughts as his title defense against Joe Hendry at this month’s Bound for Glory looms large.

In a clash of former TNA World Champions and fellow Canadians, Josh Alexander will take on Eric Young.

In a matchup of two teams vying for a Tag Team title shot, former champions ABC will take on Matt & Jeff Hardy.

Mike Santana will also be on the show after his recent street fight with the former Dirty Dango and his ongoing issues with The System.

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Jordynne Grace, Sol Ruca & Masha Slamovich defeated Wendy Choo, Rosemary & Tasha Steelz (w/ Alisha Edwards)

We see a shot of the city of Nashville, TN. as Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the show. We shoot inside Skyway Studios and WWE NXT Superstar Wendy Choo and Rosemary make their way out to the ring for opening action. Tasha Steelz comes out next, accompanied by Alisha Edwards.

Masha Slamovich is out first for the opposition. After she settles inside the squared circle, WWE NXT Superstar Sol Ruca makes her way out to a big crowd reaction. Finally, “The Juggernaut” TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace heads to the ring and the first match of this week’s return episode is underway.

Kicking things off for their respective teams are Grace and Choo. Grace hits a side slam off the ropes and splashes onto Choo in the corner. She hits a world’s strongest slam and then a Vader bomb out of the corner for a two-count. The heel trio starts to take over.

Rosemary locks up Ruca in a submission through the ring ropes, but eventually releases the hold and tags in Steelz. Steelz picks up where Rosemary left off, taking it to Ruca, hitting a splash off the middle rope for a two-count. She locks her in a modified camel clutch as fans rally behind the WWE NXT Superstar.

Choo tags in and puts her boots on each side of Ruca’s head for a neck-snap. She slaps a front face-lock on her and squeezes away as a “Let’s go Ruca!” chant breaks out. Ruca fights her way free and crawls for the tag, but Rosemary tags in and she and Choo stop her.

They go for a double suplex, but Ruca floats over into a double-neckbreaker of her own. Rosemary runs into a big boot and back elbow from Ruca in the corner, who follows up with the death-defying Sol-Snatcher for a big crowd pop.

She finally makes the much-needed tag. Slamovich and Steelz come in and Slamovich takes over. Slamovich has it won, but Grace tags in and hits a Juggernaut Driver for the win. Slamovich didn’t seem happy.

Gia Miller Interviews Josh Alexander

Backstage, we see Josh Alexander talking with Sinner & Saint when in comes Gia Miller. Alexander says you can’t get a moments peace anywhere in this place. Miller brings up what Alexander did to Eric Young. He says it sounds more like a statement than a question, and tells her she’s supposed to be a reporter.

He then sends a message to Young ahead of their match tonight. He tells everyone to pull up a chair and watch a masterclass in him wiping the floor with a “TNA legend.” He tells Miller to hit the bricks and resumes his conversation with Sinner & Saint. The show heads into a commercial break.

Nic Nemeth, Joe Hendry & First Class Talk TNA Bound For Glory 2024

When the show returns, we hear the creepy sounds of Nic Nemeth’s theme music. The TNA World Heavyweight Champion heads to the ring with a “Wanted Man” white jacket on and a smile on his face. He talks about being in a good mood because he’s the champ.

Nemeth says we know the main event for TNA Bound For Glory, because Joe Hendry beat Frankie Kazarian to earn his shot at the title. Fans chant “We believe!” and then we hear the epic sounds of Joe Hendry’s viral entrance tune.

Hendry comes out in a sport coat and a giant cheesy smile of his own on his face. He does the full entrance routine, including the wave, and then addresses the “We believe!” movement after talking about Nemeth being a champion everywhere he goes.

Nemeth says it sounds like a lot of people believe in Joe Hendry. He says they do, and Hendry is a good kid. He says he hopes there’s mutual respect. He says even Shawn Michaels believes in Joe Hendry. A small HBK chant starts and quickly dies down.

Hendry says he appreciates the kind words. He says there’s a lot of legends who believe in Joe Hendry, but there’s one who believes in Nemeth. He asks about John Layfield and whether or not the former JBL will get involved in their match. Nemeth cuts him off and says he doesn’t have to worry about that, only the man who steals the show every night for the past 20 years.

He says he doesn’t plan on losing this title anytime soon. As they stare each other down intensely, the theme for First Class hits and out comes AJ Francis and KC Navarro. Francis is confused at them claiming to be the main event of Bound For Glory, because First Class is the main event.

They’re nothing but money, money, money. He says they’re currently reporting live from Trashville, TN. (Think that’n was taken recently.) He brings up the country bumpkins in attendance and claims credit for making Joe Hendry. He says before he showed up he was a C+ player working the pre-show.

Fans chant “We believe!” and Francis responds, “And ya’ll believe BBQ sauce is toothpaste.” He says they didn’t care about Hendry until he began singing songs about him. Mr. T-N-AJ Francis. Hendry says he forgets which ones he’s talking about.

He sings “Can you please get fired!” And “You-are, you-are, banned from diving!” He asks which one was it. Francis says he came out to talk to Nemeth. He says he had respect for him, but the perpetual main event is always First Class. Nemeth teases a tag match right now, if only, he could find someone to be his partner.

Fans chant “We believe!” and then the mighty theme song for TNA’s Director of Authority plays and out comes Santino Marella. “Boys, boys boys …take it E-C!” Santino announces Nemeth and Hendry against clish-clash in the main event. Francis corrects him and says First Class. We head to another commercial break.

Ash By Elegance Gives Heather Reckless A Makeover

We return from the break to the back of Heather Reckless’ head in a chair in Ash by Elegance’s dressing room. She and George Iceman, and some other makeup people off-camera, go step-by-step insulting Heather’s looks and dress style while talking about ideas for ways to change her and make her over.

Josh Alexander defeated Eric Young

Back inside the Impact Zone, Josh Alexander’s theme hits and “The Walking Weapon” emerges alongside Sinner & Saint, collectively known now as The Northern Armory. They head to the back as Alexander heads to the ring. Eric Young’s cool entrance goes down next and it’s time for our next match of the evening.

Young gets off to a hot start. The action spills to the floor where Young chops the hell out of Alexander. As the action resumes in the ring, Alexander starts to take over. As he does, we head into a mid-match break. When we return, the commentators inform us it has been all Alexander in control of the action.

As the match continues, Young starts to slowly fight his way back into competitive form, until Sinner & Saint hit the ring, which leads to Alexander picking up the win. After the match, Alexander, Sinner & Saint all attack Young. They put his leg in a steel chair and crunch it with a top rope stomp. They leave Young laying as fans boo and Hannifan says, “That’s the REAL Walking Weapon.”

Jordynne Grace Looks For Masha Slamovich, Finds Something Else

Backstage, we see Jordynne Grace cleaned up, showered, and hair braided, looking for Masha Slamovich in various rooms. Gia Miller walks up and Jordynne asks if she’s seen her. They check another room and it looks like a dark room. Dark red lighting and tons of pictures all over the wall like a psycho stalker. Grace sees this and says, “Oh my god.” She walks off and we head to another commercial break.

Mike Santana Calls Out Moose

When the show returns, Mike Santana makes his way to the ring through the crowd. He gets on the mic and says this is the second time he’s talked to a camera to send a message to Moose. He tells him to prove he’s the man he says he is and come out here.

Moose’s theme hits and out he comes. He talks about buying the best security money can buy. He says Santana thinks he’s a tough guy because he comes from the streets. He says he’s just a dumb ass. Santana points out Moose’s security and says all it does is prove he’s nothing more than a “baby-boy-b*tch!” You can guess what chant followed.

Santana says he can smell the fear from all the way up in the ring. He says at one point in life, Moose was his. He says they’ve lived through the same struggles. They both had to create something from nothing. The only difference is, Santana still walks the same blocks he put in work on.

He walks side-by-side with the same people he came up with. He dares Moose to step through his top-flight security and prove he is the face of the franchise. Moose questions Santana’s claims that he forgot where he came from. He says he did forget where he came from, because he’s made himself a three-time champion. He did it by himself. Without any fans or anyone else. Just by trusting The System.

He says he can come down there and beat the hell out of him, like he’s done in the past. He says he’s learned when you’re good at doing something, you never do it for free. He says he’s a prize fighter and a box office attraction. He says the difference between them is he’s the face of the franchise, whereas Santana is nothing but a poor Puerto Rican kid from the projects.

Santana tries to rush him, but stops short when he sees all the security. The rest of The System attack him from behind. They have traded their U.S.A. colors for dark gray attire. Moose joins them in the ring as they continue to stomp out Santana. ABC’s theme hits and the duo of Chris Bey and Ace Austin hit the ring and brawl with The System.

Moose’s security hits the ring, and then The Hardys iconic entrance tune plays. Matt and Jeff Hardy hit the ring and fight off the security and help with The System brawl. The theme for TNA’s Director of Authority hits and out once again comes Santino Marella. Santino says it will be Moose vs. Mike Santana at Bound For Glory.

The Hardys (Jeff & Matt Hardy) and ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) fight to a No Contest after The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) interferes

Santino also tells Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards of The System to keep an eye on The Hardys vs. ABC because it may have title implications for TNA Bound For Glory. He asks the crowd if they want to see The Hardys vs. ABC now. It’s coming up next. We head to a pre-match commercial break.

When we return, we see the action in progress. The Hardys take the early offensive lead, but Bey eventually fights his way back into competitive form. He hits a big splash and missile dropkick off the ropes to Jeff Hardy for a close two-count.

Matt tags in and things get competitive briefly before the two collide head-first. Both guys are down and each make the tag to their respective partner. Jeff Hardy is the one who comes in hot, hitting Austin with everything in his arsenal, including the split-leg-drop and seated dropkick.

The Hardys hit the Plot-Twist on Bey, which is a Twist of Fate and neck-breaker combo. The System hit the ring afterwards and attack, giving the referee no choice but to call for the bell.

Santino comes out and says despite their efforts, by the power “invested in him,” Edwards and Myers will face The Hardys and ABC in a Full Metal Mayhem match for the tag titles at Bound For Glory. After the match, we head to another commercial break.

Leon Slater defeated Laredo Kid and Jason Hotch (w/ John Skyler) to earn a shot at the TNA X-Division Championship

When the show returns, Laredo Kid makes his way to the ring for an X-Division Championship No. 1 Contender Three-Way bout. He settles in the ring and then Jason Hotch comes out with John Skyler cutting a promo as they walk to the ring. Leon Slater comes out last.

On special guest commentary for this one is the reigning TNA X-Division Champion and the man the winner of this match will face in a title tilt on next week’s show, “Speedball” Mike Bailey. As soon as the bell sounds, Laredo, Hotch and Slater are all over the place.

Laredo Kid hits a big splash to the floor for a big “TNA! TNA!” chant. Back in the ring, he hits a top-rope frog-splash on Slater for a close two-count. Hotch hits the ring and comes off the ropes with a leaping double stomp onto Slater and Kid for a two-count on each.

Slater fights into the lead and hits a wild 450 senton off the ropes and covers Hotch for the win. With the win, Slater earns a shot at Bailey’s X-Division title next Thursday night. The commentators hype the match and thank Bailey for joining them on the call. We head to another break before our main event.

Jordynne Grace’s Challenge Accepted By Masha Slamovich

When the show returns, as the commentators are setting the stage for our tag-team main event, they are caught off-guard by Jordynne Grace’s theme song. The TNA Knockouts Champion gets on the mic and says she can’t find Masha Slamovich backstage. She asks her to come here for one second.

Masha’s theme hits and out she comes. Grace brings up seeing Masha’s “Kill Wall” going back up and how she saw her face in a picture on it. Slamovich says Grace knew she had to keep her close. She says she was the only one who knew she spoke English. She says she kept it to herself so she could be the center of attention.

Slamovich accepts her challenge and says she’s going to become the Knockouts Champion at Bound For Glory and teach Grace what it’s like to live in her shadow. Masha hands her an envelope and walks off. Grace pulls out her picture which is marked. We head to another break.

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

It’s main event time!

When we return, we see the First Class duo of AJ Francis and KC Navarro already in the ring, in the middle of cutting a promo talking trash about Nashville. Joe Hendry’s theme hits to cut them off and out he comes to a monster crowd reaction for the second time this evening.

Hendry gets on the mic and starts cutting a pre-match promo, but before he can say anything, Francis and Navarro attack him. After we hear the necessary unzipping that precedes the arrival of the champion every week, Nic Nemeth hits the ring to make the save.

We head to a pre-match commercial break. When we return, we see the match already in progress, with Nemeth working over Navarro from the start. Francis grabs Nemeth’s hair and Navarro hits him with a Sling Blade to shift the momentum in the favor of First Class.

Francis tags in and picks up where Navarro left off, taking it to the TNA Champion. We see Francis dominate the action for a few minutes until finally Nemeth gets in some offense, which buys him enough time to make the much-needed tag to Hendry.

Hendry hits the ring to a ton of fan support, as loud “We believe!” chants break out. Hendry hoists Francis up, after struggling briefly, and Donkey Kong’s him onto the mat. Hendry hits Nemeth’s own Danger Zone move on Francis and tags in Nemeth. Nemeth hits a super kick but then Navarro makes a blind tag that he doesn’t see.

Navarro hits a missile dropkick on Nemeth. He goes for the Blessing in Disguise, but Nemeth counters with a super kick. Nemeth thought about Danger Zone, but instead used Hendry’s Standing Ovation finisher to take out Navarro. Nemeth follows up with a Fame-Asser for the win. Nemeth and Hendry celebrate their win. As Nemeth raises the title up, Hendry is seen taking a close look at it. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to follow me on Twitter/X.

Next Week:
* “Speedball” Mike Bailey (c) vs. Leon Slater (X-Division Title)
* Pick Your Poison: PCO vs. Rhino
* Nic Nemeth vs. Matt Cardona

WWE NXT wrestlers appear at Thursday TNA Impact taping

The relationship between TNA Wrestling and WWE NXT continued at Thursday’s Impact taping in Nashville, Tennessee.

While full spoilers from the Skyway Studios taping have yet to emerge, images on social media from fans in attendance showed Sol Ruca, Wendy Choo and Brinley Reece in action in addition to on-screen “NXTNA liaison” Arianna Grace.

Ruca and Choo were previously announced for the show, competing in a trios match that saw Ruca team with TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace and Masha Slamovich against Choo, Rosemary and Tasha Steelz. Reece took on Ash by Elegance.

The taping was originally set to take place last weekend in Spartanburg, South Carolina, but was canceled due to the effects of Hurricane Helene in the region.

If you have spoilers from Thursday’s taping, please email us the results.

Here’s a few notes that have emerged from Thursday:

  • Sami Callihan, PCO & Joe Hendry defeated The System
  • Josh Alexander defeated Eric Young
  • A three-way Full Metal Mayhem match was made for Bound For Glory between The System, ABC and the Hardys
  • Frankie Kazarian will be the special guest referee for the Bound for Glory title match between World Champion Nic Nemeth and Joe Hendry

TNA Wrestling to air Best of Bound for Glory special this week

TNA Wrestling has announced that a special “Best of Bound for Glory” episode will air on Impact this Thursday.

The promotion’s scheduled TV tapings in Spartanburg, South Carolina this weekend were canceled due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene. TNA is now set to run its next set of TV tapings on Wednesday and Thursday this week from Nashville’s Skyway Studios.

Before this weekend’s tapings were canceled, TNA was advertising four segments for Thursday’s episode:

  • Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy vs. Ace Austin & Chris Bey
  • Steve Maclin & Eric Young vs. Judas Icarus & Travis Williams
  • Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Sol Ruca vs. Tasha Steelz, Rosemary & Wendy Choo
  • Ash by Elegance gives Heather Reckless a makeover

TNA is also building to this year’s edition of Bound for Glory on October 26 at Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit.

TNA Bound for Glory 2024 announced lineup: 

  • Monster’s Ball match: TNA Digital Media and International Wrestling Champion PCO defends against Matt Cardona
  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Joe Hendry

TNA to hold TV tapings in Nashville this week, all proceeds go to Hurricane Helene relief

TNA’s next set of TV tapings has a new date.

The company announced on Sunday that they will hold their television tapings on October 2 and October 3 at Skyway Studios in Nashville. Tickets will go on sale this Monday at 10 am ET at tnawrestling.com for $10 each. All proceeds from both shows will go to Hurricane Helene relief efforts in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Fans will also have the opportunity to donate to relief efforts at the shows, and TNA will also auction off match-used and autographed memorabilia and other “unique collectibles.”

The tapings were originally scheduled for this past Friday and Saturday in Spartanburg, South Carolina but were then moved to Monday and Tuesday in the same venue. On Saturday, TNA announced they would have to cancel the shows due to the aftereffects of Hurricane Helene.

These tapings will serve as the final shows before Bound for Glory, which takes place on October 26 in Detroit. Those scheduled for matches at the tapings include Nic Nemeth, Jordynne Grace, Joe Hendry, The Hardy Boyz, Eric Young, Ash by Elegance, and Moose. Also scheduled to appear are Mike Santana, AJ Francis, Josh Alexander, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, Frankie Kazarian, Ace Austin & Chris Bey, Jake Something, Speedball Mike Bailey, PCO, and Xia Brookside.

Report: TNA to hold TV tapings in Nashville this week

TNA Wrestling will reportedly be running TV tapings out of Nashville this week.

The promotion was forced to cancel its scheduled tapings in Spartanburg, South Carolina, this weekend due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene. Fightful Select is reporting that, to make up for the missed shows, TNA will be running out of Nashville’s Skyway Studios on Wednesday, October 2, and Thursday, October 3.

Matches taped this week in Nashville are expected to air on episodes of TNA Impact leading up to Bound for Glory on Saturday, October 26.

Announced for the Thursday, October 3 TNA Impact: 

  • Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy vs. Ace Austin & Chris Bey
  • Steve Maclin & Eric Young vs. Judas Icarus & Travis Williams
  • Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Sol Ruca vs. Tasha Steelz, Rosemary & Wendy Choo
  • Ash by Elegance gives Heather Reckless a makeover

Announced for the Saturday, October 26 TNA Bound for Glory pay-per-view: 

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Joe Hendry
  • Monster’s Ball match: TNA Digital Media and International Wrestling Champion PCO defends against Matt Cardona

TNA Wrestling cancels TV taping due to Hurricane Helene

TNA Wrestling has decided to cancel its TV tapings scheduled for Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The promotion twice postponed the event due to Hurricane Helene but sent an email on Saturday announcing the shows have been officially canceled.

“Due to the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Helene, TNA Wrestling is canceling both shows scheduled for Spartanburg, S.C. The safety and well-being of our TNA wrestlers, staff, crew and fans are top priority. TNA will provide an update on refunds for the Spartanburg shows, as well as an update on future/additional shows. We wish the best to everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene.”

As a result of the cancelation, Joe Hendry is now free to to make it to his House of Glory booking this weekend:

The tapings were originally scheduled for Friday and Saturday at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium. On Thursday, they announced postponing the tapings to Sunday & Monday. Then on Friday, they pushed the tapings back again, rescheduling them for Monday and Tuesday before ultimately canceling them.

MLW also canceled its upcoming show in St. Petersburg on October 4 due to Hurricane Helene.

TNA reschedules TV taping again due to Hurricane Helene

TNA has moved their upcoming events yet again.

Due to the aftereffects of Hurricane Helene in the area, TNA has moved their upcoming television tapings in Spartanburg, South Carolina yet again. They will now be held on Monday, September 30, and Tuesday, October 1. TNA will announce the start time on these shows at tnawrestling.com and across their social media. Information on refunds will also be provided.

Matches for these tapings will be held on future episodes of TNA Impact, which airs on AXS TV. The promotion is currently building up to its next pay-per-view event, Bound For Glory, which takes place in Detroit on October 26.

Here is what has been announced for the Spartanburg tapings:

  • Joe Hendry in action
  • ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) vs. Jake Something & Hammerstone
  • Brian Myers vs. Mike Santana
  • Josh Alexander vs. Jonathan Gresham
  • Nic Nemeth vs. Matt Cardona
  • The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & Johnny “Dango” Curtis) vs. The Hardys & ABC
  • Mike Bailey vs. Leon Slater
  • PCO vs. Rhino

Joe Hendry added back to House of Glory event

Update —

With TNA canceling its weekend TV tapings due to Hurricane Helene, Joe Hendry is back on House of Glory’s event in Queens this Sunday.

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TNA star Joe Hendry is no longer able to appear for House of Glory Wrestling this Sunday.

Hendry was scheduled to debut for the indie promotion in a match against Joey Janela at “Believe in the Glory” in Queens, New York on September 29. But with TNA Wrestling having to adjust its weekend TV taping schedule due to Hurricane Helene, Hendry has been pulled from the House of Glory event.

“Joe Hendry regrets that due to factors entirely out of his and our control caused by Hurricane Helene, we regret to inform you he will not be appearing at HOG this Sunday, September 29th. To bring our fans the best possible wrestling experience, we will announce his replacement soon and you will not be disappointed!!!,” the promotion wrote.

“We are working to secure a new date for Hendry to appear in the very near future!”

Hendry apologized to the House of Glory fans and said he was really looking forward to being at the show. He’s hoping that it won’t be too long until he is able to debut for the promotion.

“I’m very sorry to all the fans that I won’t be able to make it,” Hendry said. “It’s just one of these super unfortunate freak incidents that no one can really do anything about.”

TNA was supposed to hold TV tapings in Spartanburg, South Carolina this Friday (September 27) and Saturday (September 28). Because Hurricane Helene is scheduled to impact the area, the shows have been pushed back to Sunday (September 29) and Monday (September 30).

Jordynne Grace, Sinner and Saint (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus), and Xia Zhao (former WWE wrestler Xia Li) have also been pulled from Sunday’s Prestige Wrestling event in Portland, Oregon due to TNA having to change its taping schedule.

It was confirmed on Impact last night that Hendry will challenge Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship at Bound for Glory on Saturday, October 26.

The Hardys vs. ABC set for next TNA Impact

Three matches are set for next week’s TNA Impact, including a Hardys vs. ABC tag team bout.

Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy will team against ABC’s Ace Austin & Chris Bey on the Thursday, October 3 TNA Impact episode as the build to the promotion’s biggest show of the year — Bound for Glory on October 26 — continues.

In another tag team contest set for next week’s episode, Steve Maclin & Eric Young will square off against Judas Icarus & Travis Williams.

WWE NXT will continue to have a presence on Impact on next week’s card in the form of a Knockouts division trios match, as Jordynne Grace teams with Masha Slamovich and NXT’s Sol Ruca against Tasha Steelz, Rosemary, and NXT’s Wendy Choo.

Also announced for next Thursday’s show, Ash by Elegance will provide a makeover to new Knockout signee Heather Reckless.

The card for the Thursday, October 3 TNA Impact:

  • Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy vs. Ace Austin & Chris Bey
  • Steve Maclin & Eric Young vs. Judas Icarus & Travis Williams
  • Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Sol Ruca vs. Tasha Steelz, Rosemary & Wendy Choo
  • Ash by Elegance gives Heather Reckless a makeover

Joe Hendry challenging for TNA World title at Bound for Glory

The first two matches are set for TNA Bound for Glory on October 26, both title bouts.

Joe Hendry defeated Frankie Kazarian in a number one contender’s match on Thursday’s TNA Impact to punch his ticket to the main event of Bound for Glory where he will challenge Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship at the company’s biggest show of the year.

Kazarian initially had the contender’s match won via underhanded tactics, but authority figure Santino Marella and World Champion Nemeth ordered the bout restarted:

Another title match is official for the biggest TNA show of the year on Saturday, October 26.

In a double title bout, Matt Cardona will challenge PCO for the TNA Digital Media Championship and the International Wrestling title at Bound for Glory in a Monster’s Ball match.

Cardona and PCO have feuded for months over Steph De Lander, who was set to marry PCO until Cardona interrupted the ceremony.

The card to this point for the Saturday, October 26 TNA Bound for Glory pay-per-view:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Joe Hendry
  • Monster’s Ball match: TNA Digital Media and International Wrestling Champion PCO defends against Matt Cardona

TNA Impact live results: Joe Hendry vs. Frankie Kazarian number one contender’s match

The next challenger for TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will be determined on tonight’s episode of TNA Impact as Joe Hendry will take on Frankie Kazarian.

The winner will face Nemeth in the main event of October’s Bound for Glory. Both men are in search of their first-ever TNA World title run.

After losing to Hendry at Victory Road, former champion Josh Alexander will be on hand to share his thoughts on what’s next.

Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace and a mystery partner from WWE NXT will take on Rosemary and NXT’s Wendy Choo. Grace recently defended her title against Choo while Rosemary has appeared on NXT TV.

Former WWE wrestler Lei Ying Lee (Xia Li) will make her promotional debut.

KUSHIDA joins forces with Kevin Knight and X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey against Chris Bey, Ace Austin and former champion Zachary Wentz; Xia Brookside goes one-on-one with Heather Reckless; and Jonathan Gresham battles Laredo Kid.

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Jordynne Grace & Sol Ruca defeated Rosemary & Wendy Choo via Disqualification

Wendy Choo makes her way out first to kick things off on this week’s show. She stops and is joined by Rosemary, and the two head to the ring for our first match of the evening. Jordynne Grace comes out next and then Arianna Grace comes out.

“The Liaison” announces Sol Ruca as Grace’s mystery partner from WWE NXT. Ruca gets a decent reaction coming out, and as soon as she and Grace enter the ring, Rosemary and Choo attack. The four brawl before the match even officially starts.

Ruca hits a wild moonsault to the floor, which is followed up by “The Juggernaut” diving through the ropes for a ring-to-floor splash of her own. In the ring, the bell finally sounds and it is Ruca and Rosemary kicking things off for their respective teams.

Rosemary does a good job establishing the early offensive lead, and then tags in Choo. Choo picks up where Rosemary left off, taking it to Ruca and keeping the high-flyer grounded. The two continue to utilize frequent tags while keeping Ruca on their side of the ring and far away from the much-needed tag.

Ruca finally takes over and hits her always-fun-to-watch Sol-Snatcher. Grace goes for a Juggernaut Driver to follow up, but before they can pick up the win, Tasha Steelz attacks the TNA Knockouts Champion. Masha Slamovich runs out to chase her off and make the save.

Gia Miller Interviews Frankie Kazarian

Backstage, Gia Miller talks with Frankie Kazarian, who asks if she is down with the king. He tells her the answer for her, which is ‘yes.’ He asks if she is a believer of Joe Hendry. Again, he tells her the answer for her, which is ‘no.’

He vows to beat Hendry tonight and go on to prove he is “The King of TNA” by beating Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship at TNA Bound For Glory. “Every head must bow, and every tongue must confess, I am ‘The King of TNA.'” We head to a commercial break.

Jonathan Gresham defeated Laredo Kid

When the show returns, Laredo Kid’s theme hits and the masked man makes his return to the Impact Zone for our second match of the evening. He settles inside the squared circle and then his opponent, “The Octopus” Jonathan Gresham makes his way out.

The bell sounds to get things started, and Kid gets off to a fast start with some crowd-pleasing high flying offense. He hits a big high spot from the ring to the floor that pops the crowd in the Impact Zone. Back inside the ring, Gresham locks Kid in a submission.

Kid struggled for a good minute or so before ultimately making it to the ropes to force the hold to be broken. Upon getting up, Kid started connecting with a wide variety of kicks, before hitting a cross-body splash off the middle rope.

Kid hits a suplex and holds on. He hits a second one and then finishes with a brainbuster to complete the Three Amigos homage to the late, great, Eddie Guerrero. Gresham takes back over and hits a moonsault, before going back to work on the knees of Kid. He repeatedly smashes Kid’s knee into the mat over-and-over again until Kid tapped out. That’s like tapping to strikes in MMA. Rare.

Mike Santana Starts A Brawl In The System Locker Room

Backstage, Mike Santana is shown with a chain in-hand. “They don’t seem to get it, but they will now …” he says, before busting into The System’s locker room. The door shuts and the camera shot remains on the door as we hear banging and sounds of pain from the other end of the door. We then head to another commercial break.

Zachary Wentz & ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) defeated Leon Slater, KUSHIDA & “Speedball” Mike Bailey

When the show returns from commercials, Zachary Wentz makes his way to the ring for scheduled six-man tag-team action. His partners, the ABC duo of Ace Austin and Chris Bey are out next. Their opponents, Leon Slater, KUSHIDA and TNA X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey make separate entrances next.

The bell sounds and former X-Division Champion Wentz kicks things off against current title-holder Bailey, as a flashback to the title bout from the recent TNA Victory Road 2024 special event, which saw Bailey recapture the title.

The two only mix it up for a few seconds before all six men hit the ring and end up in a big stand-off. On that note, the show heads right back into another commercial break as the match continues.

As we settle back in from the break, we see Wentz and Slater mixing it up. Slater blasts Wentz with a roundhouse kick that knocks him into his own corner. Austin tags in, but so does KUSHIDA. It is KUSHIDA who takes the hot tag and begins shifting the offensive momentum into his team’s favor.

Everyone ends up in the ring for a ton of high spots, including an amazing one from Slater, who clears the ring post with a running leap to the floor with a senton splash. Back in the ring, he goes for the 450 off the top, but nobody was home. Wentz hits a UFO Cutter for the win.

Deaner Accepts Challenge From Hammerstone

Backstage, we see Hammerstone coaching Jake Something through a workout, when in comes Deaner. He wants to talk to Something, but Hammerstone interject and down-talks him. Hammerstone ends up challenging Deaner to a fight.

Deaner says there’s two things he’ll never walk away from. He looks at Something and says family, and then Hammerstone and says a fight. He accepts the challenge and walks off. The show heads into another commercial break.

Lei Ying Lee defeated Hyan

When the show returns, Mike Santana is shown in a vignette filmed immediately after his Texas Death Match with JDC from last week.

He is still covered in blood and has his chain wrapped around him, but talks with a smile and a giggle in his voice as he talks about The System being forced to deal with him in his “playground.” He vows to make them feel his pain and agony.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for newcomer Lei Ying Lee hits. Out comes the former WWE Superstar known as Xia Li, following weeks of vignettes promoting her arrival. She settles in the ring for her debut. Already in the ring is her opponent, Hyan.

Lee goes on an offensive spree to start things off, mixing in a number of kicks and strikes. She yells “come on!” as she continues to take it to Hyan. Hyan gets a brief moment and gets a bit cocky, shoving Lee. Lee goes back to work on her, climbing up high on Hyan and striking down on her skull.

She hoists Hyan up in a torture rack position and airplane spins her before slamming her down. Fans chant “We want tables!” Instead they get Lee’s “Thunderstruck” roundhouse kick finisher. Lee picks up an easy win in her Impact debut.

Josh Alexander, Sinner & Saint Attack Eric Young & Steve Maclin

After the match, we see Leon Slater looking bummed out backstage. In walks TNA X-Division Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey. Slater apologizes for letting their team down. Bailey tells him not to, and reminds him he’s in the most competitive division in the business. He tells him he has a future in the X-Division.

When the show returns, ABC duo Ace Austin and Chris Bey are shown in a heavily post-produced promo segment where they mourn the loss of their TNA Tag-Team Championships. They also talk about their champions clause rematch against The System.

In comes The Hardys duo of Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. Matt makes a case for The Hardys getting a shot as well. He says whether it’s ABC or The System, be aware that The Hardys are coming and nothing is going to stop this train. Jeff does the “choo choo” train sound.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for “The Walking Weapon” hits and out comes Josh Alexander. He heads to the ring as Tom Hannifan points out on commentary that he asked for this time. He settles in the ring and soaks in the atmosphere before speaking.

Fans immediately get on his case with loud “You tapped out!” chants, referencing his loss to Joe Hendry at TNA Victory Road 2024. He talks about believing in Joe Hendry like they do after sharing the ring with him. He admits he was going down the wrong path and a good friend gave him some good advice.

He asks Eric Young to come out. Young comes out. Young helps the fans come around and chant for Alexander. A “Walking Weapon” chant spreads and Young calls Alexander the lifeblood of TNA if he is the heartbeat. The mutual admiration session wraps up and they go to leave.

Young tries to hold the ropes for Alexander. Alexander smiles and waves him off. Alexander goes to hold the ropes for Young. Young smiles and obliges, but as he goes to step through the ropes, Alexander snatches him up and dumps him on his dome with a German suplex.

The crowd boos as Alexander gets back on the mic and takes issue with Young’s previous comments. He continues to attack him, and then Steve Maclin runs out to make the save. This brings out Sinner & Saint, and the full plan is unveiled.

We learn that Alexander wasn’t giving veteran advice to them like Young suggested he do as the locker room leader he should be last week. Instead, they were apparently plotting this attack. Alexander hits a C4 Spike. The three stand tall as the show heads into another commercial break.

Monster’s Ball Match Added To TNA Bound For Glory 2024

Backstage, Matt Cardona learns he has a Monster’s Ball match with PCO at TNA Bound For Glory 2024. The announcement was made directly to him by Santino Marella and Steph De Lander. Cardona wasn’t happy.

Heather Reckless defeated Xia Brookside

Back inside the Impact Zone, newcomer Heather Reckless heads to the ring for our next match of the evening in the TNA Knockouts division. Her opponent, Xia Brookside, makes her way out with a cowboy hat on.

A little slap from Reckless gets things started. Brookside slams her down and does a little “Texas Two Step” dance as she stands over her. Reckless charges at Brookside in the corner, but Brookside hops on the middle rope and bops her on the top of her head with her heel.

As the action continues, we see Ash By Elegance and George Iceman appear on the entrance ramp. They make their way down to ringside to a ton of crowd heat from the San Antonio fans. We then see the action spill out to the floor, where Brookside yanks some of the extensions out of Reckless’ hair.

The action resumes in the ring, where Iceman is loudly yelling “You suck, Brookside!” The distraction leads to Reckless taking back over on offense, and in the end, Reckless heads to the top-rope and leaps off, connecting with Rarified Air for the pinfall victory.

The show heads to another commercial break. When we return, Ash By Elegance is backstage complaining about her feet hurting when in comes Reckless. She gloats about doing Rarified Air, but Iceman and Ash aren’t impressed. They do agree she has “something” but claim she needs elegance. They have some ideas.

Joe Hendry defeated Frankie Kazarian to earn TNA World Title shot against Nic Nemeth at TNA Bound For Glory 2024

It’s main event time!

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth hits and out he comes to join Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for our main event of the evening.

This week’s main event is a TNA World Championship No. 1 Contender’s match, with Joe Hendry squaring off against Frankie Kazarian. The winner will move on to challenge Nemeth for the TNA title at TNA Bound For Glory 2024 on October 26 in Detroit, Michigan.

Hendry’s theme hits and he makes his way to the ring to a big reaction from the San Antonio crowd. Nemeth sings his praises as someone who definitely has something special. His catchy-ass entrance tune wraps up, he does the dramatic head turn and smile.

Fans chant “We Believe! We Believe!” and then the theme for his opponent hits. Out comes the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian. He heads to the ring to a ton of boos. He goes to demand his “King of TNA” introduction. Hendry stops the ring announcer and takes the mic.

He tells Kazarian not to worry and ensures him he will give him an introduction worthy of a title contender. He introduces him as the winner of the Antonio Banderas look-alike contest. He is the Dad from Spy Kids. He is Puss in Boots. Fans chant “Puss in Boots! Puss in Boots!” Before he can finish his sarcastic intro, Kazarian attacks him and things start off with a bang between these two.

Hendry immediately starts fighting back, however, and upon taking over, Hannifan talks us into a mid-match commercial break as the match continues.When the show returns, we see Kazarian is in a comfortable offensive lead. So much so that he exits the ring and grabs a mic. He rolls back into the ring and asks the fans if they still believe in Joe Hendry.

Fans loudly chant “We believe! We believe!”As Kazarian continues to verbally taunt his fallen foe, Hendry recovers and attacks Kazarian. Hendry begins taking back over control of the offense as the San Antonio crowd comes to life. Hendry looks for the Standing Ovation, but doesn’t get it.

Kazarian starts to shift the momentum back in his favor, but not for long, as a “Puss in Boots!” chant from the fans in the Impact Zone leads to another Hendry comeback. This time, Hendry locks Kazarian in an ankle lock that looked close. Ultimately, however, Kazarian made it to the ropes.Again we see Kazarian fight back, as he hits a big slingshot DDT.

Hendry takes over again and launches Kazarian out to the floor. Hendry heads out after him. He hoists Kazarian up and holds him for a stalled suplex on the floor. Kazarian reaches into his bag and slides a set of brass knuckles onto his hand while the referee is dealing with Hendry in the ring. Hendry leans through the ropes to grab Kazarian, and Kazarian blasts Hendry with the brass knuckles.

He knocks him out and quickly rolls into the ring and covers him for the win. Kazarian is announced as the winner and his music plays, however as he is celebrating, Nic Nemeth stands up from his chair at the commentary desk. He grabs the brass knuckles that Kazarian used and shows them to the referee. He explains what happened and the referee restarts the match.

Kazarian gets the offensive jump on Hendry again, but again gets a bit too cocky. As he stops and wastes time taunting Hendry and the crowd in the Impact Zone, Hendry ends up recovering and taking over. He hits his Standing Ovation and scores the pinfall victory.

With the win, it will be Joe Hendry challenging Nic Nemeth for the world title at TNA Bound For Glory 2024. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us, and don’t forget to follow me on Twitter/X.

Next Week:
* Heather Reckless’ “Elegant Makeover” Begins
* Sinner & Saint vs. Steve Maclin & Eric Young
* The Hardys vs. ABC
* Rosemary & Wendy Choo & Tasha Steelz vs. Masha Slamovich, Sol Ruca & Jordynne Grace

TNA Wrestling reschedules TV taping due to Hurricane Helene

Due to impending severe weather, TNA Wrestling has announced a change to its television tapings in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The tapings were scheduled to take place this Friday (September 27) and Saturday (September 28). But with Hurricane Helene scheduled to impact the area, the shows have been pushed back to Sunday (September 29) and Monday (September 30). Both nights are being held at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium.

“TNA will announce the start time for the re-scheduled shows on tnawrestling.com and all social media outlets,” the promotion wrote. “Tickets for the Friday show can be used on Sunday and tickets for the Saturday show can be used on Monday.”

Matches from the tapings will air on future episodes of TNA Impact. The promotion is currently building to its Bound for Glory pay-per-view that will take place from Detroit on Saturday, October 26.

Here’s what’s been announced for the Spartanburg tapings:

  • Joe Hendry in action
  • ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) vs. Jake Something & Hammerstone
  • Brian Myers vs. Mike Santana
  • Josh Alexander vs. Jonathan Gresham
  • Nic Nemeth vs. Matt Cardona
  • The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & Johnny “Dango” Curtis) vs. The Hardys & ABC
  • Mike Bailey vs. Leon Slater
  • PCO vs. Rhino