TNA Impact live results: Rebellion go-home show

A busy two weeks for TNA Wrestling continues with tonight’s Impact — the final stop before this Sunday’s Rebellion pay-per-view.

The main event will see TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, fresh off his surprise WrestleMania appearance, team with Elijah to take on Frankie Kazarian and NXT’s Ethan Page. Hendry defends against Kazarian and Page Sunday.

The Nemeth brothers will visit the Hardy compound.

Before she challenges Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich on Sunday, Tessa Blanchard will be in action.

NXT’s Jacy Jayne will go one-on-one with Rosemary.

X-Division Champion Moose will team with JDC to take on Trey Miguel and Ace Austin.

Ahead of his falls count anywhere match against Mustafa Ali Sunday, Mike Santana will share some thoughts.

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Moose & JDC (w/ Alisha Edwards) vs. Trey Miguel & Ace Austin

The theme for The Rascalz hits and out comes Trey Miguel to the ring for the first match of the evening. The ABC entrance tune hits next and his partner, Ace Austin, joins him inside the squared circle. Their opponents, Moose and JDC of The System, make their way to the ring accompanied by Alisha Edwards.

Miguel and JDC kick things off for their respective teams. JDC controls the early action, isolating the left arm of The Rascalz member and focusing his offense on the limb. Miguel fights back and takes over. He then tags in Austin, who hits a double dropkick to JDC.

They deal with Moose and then hit a simaltaneous super kick to a seated JDC, Young Bucks-style. Miguel goes for a springboard off the ropes from the apron, but Alisha grabs his foot. Moose gets involved as well, leading to a baseball slide from JDC.

JDC then tags in Moose, and The System duo settle back into a comfortable offensive lead. Miguel is sent shoulder-first into the steel ring post as the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, JDC is dominating Miguel, again focusing his offense on the softened up arm of The Rascalz member as the crowd in attendance try and rally behind him. Moose tags in and adds to the punishment Miguel’s arm is enduring.

Austin eventually gets the much-needed hot tag from Miguel, and the ABC member immediately shifts the momentum in the match to his team’s favor. Miguel tags back in after they settle into a comfortable lead, but he walks into a powerbomb from Moose that allows The System to take right back over.

We see some more back-and-forth action leading to Alisha Edwards providing a distraction on the apron, as Brian Myers snuck in a finisher on Miguel, leading to JDC scoring the pinfall victory for The System team. Myers and Eddie Edwards join Moose and JDC in the ring to celebrate.

Match Result: Moose & JDC defeated Trey Miguel & Ace Austin

Tommy Dreamer Reminds Masha Slamovich Never To Doubt Herself

A vignette airs with new comments from TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich, who is huffing and puffing into the mirror as she talks about her issues with Tessa Blanchard. “I’m not just ending your story. I’m the reason no one’s ever telling it again.”

As she continues to rant, quick-cut clips of her in action, as well as Blanchard, are shown. Tommy Dreamer ends up approaching Slamovich in front of the mirror, telling her “don’t ever doubt yourself, because [the fans] don’t either.” The show heads to another commercial break.

Mike Santana Shares At An AA Meeting

The show returns to a TNA Rebellion 2025 video package promoting the pay-per-view event coming up this weekend in Los Angeles, California. We then see Mike Santana sitting in a circle with a bunch of regular people.

Santana is asked if he wants to share after someone finishes up. He says he does. He talks about a great man once talking about “hard times” and the importance of staying true. He says anything he’s done in his life or career he’s stayed true to the people who matter to him.

He then talks about weakness. He brings up Mustafa Ali, a man who has made his presence felt in this very room. “Talk about weakness. That’s weakness. A man that can’t face the truth.” He says, “Come to think of it, Ali is the true addict. He’s addicted to Mike Santana.”

Santana continued, “He looks at someone like me, who has brought himself from the very bottom and rose and that’s gonna keep rising, he’s obsessed because he can’t stand the fact that he can’t control what’s meant to be. The fact that I’m gonna climb the ladder. I’ve said it once before, anything I do, I do it to be the best.”

He then began wrapping up his calmly spoken speech at the AA meeting. “What’s the definition of an addict? Someone who cannot admit that they have a problem. And another great man once also said sometimes you’ve got to become a monster to fight the monsters in the world.”

Finally, he finished with a message to his opponent at this weekend’s PPV. “At TNA Rebellion, Ali comes face-to-face with that monster. Ali comes face-to-face with the thing that he can’t stand. He’s gonna have no choice. He can’t run this time. It’s over. I’ll make sure. At TNA Rebellion, I fight. Fighting is all I know. Fighting is all we know. And I’m gonna keep fighting.” The show heads to another break.

Ash By Elegance Scolds Heather By Elegance

When the show returns, Heather by Elegance, George Iceman and Maggie Lee are all backstage and nervous as they prepare for a Zoom call with Ash By Elegance.

They make the call, and as expected, Ash scolded them for getting her stuck in a fatal-four-way tag-title tilt at TNA Rebellion. She cuts her own version of a mini-Steiner math promo.

Jacy Jane (w/ Fallon Henley & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Rosemary

Back inside the Impact Zone, the three-woman trio from WWE NXT, Fatal Influence, make their way to the ring for the next match of the evening. “The Liaison” Arianna Grace joins Matthew Rehwoldt and Tom Hannifan on special guest commentary for this one.

Jacy Jane settles in the ring, with Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx hanging around at ringside. Her opponent, Rosemary, makes her way out. The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Rosemary starts well, but Jane quickly takes over after some distractions at ringside.

Rosemary escapes a rear chin-lock, begins screaming like a crazy person, and fires up for an offensive comeback. She bites Jane’s fingers and then bites her face. Jane fights back with a big knee strike, but Rosemary rises up like The Undertaker.

She hits a reverse DDT for a close two-count. Rosemary fights back and gets Jane on her shoulders. Nyx hopes on the apron and helps Jane escape. Rosemary spears Nyx off the apron but then turns around into a discus punch from Jane for the 1-2-3.

Match Result: Jacy Jane defeated Rosemary

Santino Marella Makes A TNA Rebellion Announcement

After the match wraps up, all three members of Fatal Influence hit the ring and proceed to beat down Rosemary in three-on-one fashion. This continues until Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee run out to make the save.

The TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella makes his way out as Fatal Influence are retreating up the entrance ramp. He says he wants to make an announcement. He says at TNA Rebellion it will be Rosemary, Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee taking on Fatal Influence.

The Nemeth Brothers Arrive At The Hardy Compound

We cut to a cinematic experience-style segment, where the black-and-white colored “Willow the Whisp” version of Jeff Hardy is shown like a carnival leading, welcoming those arriving to The Hardy Compound.

The Nemeth Brothers of Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth pull up to The Hardy Compound gate. The show heads to a commercial break as we hear a sinister laugh in the background.

When the show returns, we see Willow twisting his two-toned umbrella and doing another psycho laugh. The Kendrick Lamar song “They Not Like Us” then plays. No, seriously. We proceed to see some fighting, some drowning, some attempted stealing of the TNA Tag-Team titles.

In fact, the titles needed to be replaced with a small dumbbell to match the weight so a bomb doesn’t go off. “Twinkle twinkle little star” in a horror movie style starts playing as some more insanity ensues.

Ryan Nemeth arrives at some movie theater and sees himself in a black-and-white silent film with some other random old dudes. He ends up on a couch as a Hardy kid scribbles in a notebook and pretends to be Ryan’s psychiatrist.

Ryan takes it totally serious like he’s in a trance, admitting all of his past embarrassments. He ends up crying. Now Reby Hardy makes her cameo, showing off her ability to play the piano. Ryan approaches her and gets into an argument with the young Hardy daughter.

Ryan Nemeth thanks the gothic baby and turns into a fake-Sting looking Crow-style goth guy. He stands in front of a tree to do a comedy roast set. Another Hardy kid who can barely speak ends up bantering with goth-Nemeth while the non-existent crowd is loudly boing him off-camera.

Now we see Matt Hardy drowning Ryan Nemeth. That was all apparently in his head? Nic Nemeth appears holding the TNA tag titles telling Matt not to do whatever he was planning to do. Matt swims out of the pool and heads after Nic, who runs off with the titles. Some Hardy kid grabs Nic from behind.

Nic shoves him down to the ground. The horror music intensifies and Matt Hardy appears and attacks Nic, only to be attacked by Ryan Nemeth from behind. Jeff Hardy appears and walks in slow-motion with white contact lenses in. The Nemeths appear to get away with the TNA tag titles

It was as nutty as it sounds, and as you probably expect if you’ve seen any Hardy Compound stuff in the past. It was also way longer than it needed to be, also probably as long as you’re expecting if you’ve seen any Hardy Compound stuff in the past. The show heads to another commercial break.

Trey Miguel Makes A Call To Sean Waltman

When the show returns, Trey Miguel and Ace Austin are shown backstage. They talk about The System causing chaos as always. Austin says he can’t lean on Chris Bey, for obvious reasons.

Miguel mentions how they took out Zachary Wentz. Miguel grabs his cell phone and calls Sean Waltman. He says, “Hey O.G…Yeah, this is that call.”

Tessa Blanchard vs. Missa Kate

Back inside the Impact Zone, Tessa Blanchard’s theme hits and she makes her way to the ring for advertised one-on-one action. Her opponent, Missa Kate, is already in the ring waiting.

The bell sounds and off we go. Blanchard immediately overwhelms Kate and takes the early offensive lead. Kate gets Blanchard’s attention with a chop that echoes throughout the building. Blanchard quickly makes her pay for it.

Blanchard continues to dominate for another minute or so, eventually hitting her finisher and then Masha Slamovich’s Buzzsaw finisher on Kate for the easy win.

Match Result: Tessa Blanchard defeated Missa Kate

After the match, she glares into the camera, only to be attacked from behind by Slamovich. The TNA Knockouts Champion beats Blanchard down, secures her arm and cranks on it big time.

Slamovich ends up staring down Blanchard on the ground at ringside as her theme hits to wrap up the eventful post-match segment.

Eric Young Offers Steve Maclin His Help “For The Last Time”

We see highlights from TNA Unbreakable of Steve Maclin becoming the first-ever TNA International Champion. After that, we cut to a cinematic experience-style segment, where Maclin is sitting at a camp fire having a drink with Eric Young.

Young congratulates him on winning the title and tells him this isn’t a threat, but he wants to make it clear this is the last time he’s going to offer his help. Maclin tells him he’ll see him in Los Angeles at TNA Rebellion and walks off.

Young throws some pictures and notes in the fire and doesn’t seem so high on Maclin after all. The show heads to another commercial break.

Looking Back At Joe Hendry’s WrestleMania Week

When the show returns, a quick video trailer airs promoting the TNA Rebellion 2025 pay-per-view this weekend in Los Angeles, CA.

After it wraps up, an extended video package airs showing Joe Hendry’s surprise appearance at WrestleMania 41 as Randy Orton’s opponent.

Additionally, highlights are shown of his follow-up appearance on the post-Stand & Deliver 2025 episode of WWE NXT on The CW Network from this past Tuesday night.

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry & Elijah vs. Frankie Kazarian & Ethan Page

It’s main event time!

But first, when the show returns from a commercial time out, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt are shown on-camera to run down the updated lineup for Sunday’s TNA Rebellion 2025 pay-per-view at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, CA.

Announced as the two Countdown To TNA Rebellion 2025 pre-show matches are Fatal Influence (Jacy Jane, Fallon Henley & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Rosemary, Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee in six-Knockout tag-team action, as well as the inaugural “Walk With Elijah” open challenge.

The “Call Your Shot” gauntlet winner, Frankie Kazarian, makes his way out and heads to the ring with his massive trophy in-hand. He settles inside the squared circle and is then joined by his partner for the final match of the evening, WWE NXT Superstar Ethan Page.

Elijah’s guitar strums and the crowd roars as he walks, like only Elijah can, down to the ring. The viral smash hit “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits the house speakers next and everyone in the building stands on their feet and loudly sings along.

Hendry’s shoulder is heavily taped up, and bothering him so much at this point that he even struggled to do his dramatic turn to the camera for his ring entrance routine. The bell sounds to get the main event of the evening officially off-and-running.

Elijah and Kazarian kick things off for their respective teams. Elijah settles into the early offensive lead. After some more brief back-and-forth action, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the bout continues.

When the show returns, Hendry is selling his shoulder while taking it to Kazarian. He tags in Elijah, who picks up where he left off, taking it to Kazarian in the corner of the ring. Page tags in and takes over, and he and Kazarian enjoy several minutes in the lead.

Elijah is left isolated in the ring and unable to tag. Several minutes later, he finally buys himself enough time to make the much-needed tag. Hendry comes in off the hot-tag selling his arm. He hits a fall-away slam and grabs it.

He grabs Page for one, struggles, but muscles him up and hits it. Hendry clutches his arm again. Kazarian tries to attack from behind as the legal man, but Hendry takes him out and goes for the cover, only to get a count of two.

Kazarian looks for Fade to Black, but Hendry escapes and rolls Kazarian up for a two-count. Kazarian hits a splash off the ropes and goes for a cover of his own, but he too only gets a two-count. Hendry hits a cutter to Kazarian off the ropes.

Joe tries for a Standing Ovation but is unable to lift Kazarian, leading to Elijah tagging himself in. Kazarian reaches for a tag, but Ethan refuses to tag in. Elijah then delivers the Highwayman’s Farewell to Kazarian and secures the victory.

Match Result: Joe Hendry & Elijah defeated Frankie Kazarian & Ethan Page

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TNA Impact live results: The System visit the Hardy Compound

“Broken” Matt Hardy has been a thorn in The System’s side since he returned to TNA and now, the faction led by TNA World Champion Moose will invade the infamous Hardy Compound on tonight’s TNA Impact.

Hardy invited Moose, Eddie Edwards and Bryan Myers after attack The System executed on Nic & Ryan Nemeth and Joe Hendry.

The Nemeth brothers will be in tag team action against former TNA Tag Team Champions ABC.

After The Rascalz attacked both he and Steve Maclin last week during their match, Mike Santana will take on the team’s Zachary Wentz one-on-one.

Following her surprise appearance at last Sunday’s NXT Battleground during Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace’s challenge of Roxanne Perez, Ash by Elegance will be in action against an opponent to be named.

In what could set up a future Knockouts Tag Team title match, current titleholder Masha Slamovich will take on Marti Belle of The Hex.

In another women’s bout, Dani Luna will battle former Knockouts Champion Tasha Steelz.

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The go-home show for TNA Against All Odds kicked off with a video recap of the top moments from last week’s show. This included Frankie Kazarian vs. Nic Nemeth in the main event, which Nemeth won, as welll as the post-match attack from The System. Also shown is the message from “Broken” Matt Hardy that ended the 20th anniversary show last Thursday.

Mike Santana def. Zachary Wentz

The commentators speak of it being a wild week in wrestling, one they vow will end in “wonderful” fashion. With that said, the theme for The Rascalz hit to bring out Zachary Wentz. Wentz headed to the ring accompanied by Trey Miguel for the opening contest.

Mike Santana’s theme hit next, and the crowd popped as he made his way to the ring. As soon as he reached the ringside area, he slid into the ring and immediately went to work on Wentz. The bell rung and the match got off to a hot start. Wentz tried to go to the eyes of Santana, but Santana beat him down and sent him to the floor.

Trey Miguel tried to interfere, leading to Santana chasing him around the ringside area. The loss in focus allows Wentz to hit a top-rope moonsault to Santana on the floor. Back in the ring, Wentz connected with a running Shooting Star for a two-count.

After a few minutes, the crowd rallied Santana into an offensive comeback, which Wentz ultimately cut short before taking over control of the action. Miguel gets in some helpful assists, choking Santana on the ropes from the floor. Santana fights back and stops a shot attempted by Wentz. He told him, “Not tonight, sucka!” before delivering a death valley driver of his own.

The two trade shots in vicious fashion back-and-forth. Wentz hits a headlock DDT (BFT). Steve Maclin hit the ring to stop Trey Miguel from getting involved again. Santana hits Spin The Block for the win out of nowhere seconds later. Santana and Maclin have a stare down afterwards.

Mustafa Ali Interview

A sit-down interview with Mustafa Ali is shown. Ali talks about the forefathers of the X-Division and his path to excellence. He claims to be all about fairness and equal opportunity. He talks about the diverse roster that’s propelling the business forward and inspiring the next generation.

Ali is pressed about some rule-breaking tactics he has used in matches, but stammers through the topic and focuses on some technicalities about his win/loss record. He talks over an attempted question about losing in tag-team action last week.

When some tough questions about “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Trent Seven come up, Ali doesn’t want to answer. His people interject and inform the interviewer that he has surpassed his allotted interview time. After this, the show went into a commercial break.

The System Talk The Hardy Compound

We see The System backstage when we return. Moose is warned by Eddie Edwards about bad things happening at The Hardy Compound. Moose is overly confident. Masha Slamovich approaches Alisha Edwards, who doesn’t want to talk right now. The Hex have words with Slamovich to end the segment.

Marti Belle def. Masha Slamovich

Back inside the Impact Zone, Masha Slamovich’s theme hits to bring her out for the next match of the evening. Her opponent, Marti Belle from The Hex, comes out accompanied by Allysin Kay and then the bell sounded to start this one off.

The two yell off-mic back-and-forth to start things off. They push each other and then a side head lock brings things down to the mat, where Slamovich ends up controlling things. Belle brings it back standing and switches behind one-half of the Knockouts Tag-Team Champions, taking her arm and locking it up.

Kay gets involved at ringside again, choking Slamovich over the ring ropes. Moments later, we see her try and get involved in a pin attempt, but the referee catches it. Seconds later, Belle rolls Slamovich up again, and Kay leans on her for help from ringside and the referee doesn’t see it.

Backstage With Steph De Lander, PCO

Backstage, Steph De Lander says she’s gonna give PCO her response at Against All Odds. First Class walk by loudly and leave. As they do, PCO is shown in the background. We head to another commercial break on that note.

PCO Attacks First Class

When we return from the break, Gia Miller is standing on the entrance ramp. She introduces the First Class duo of AJ Francis and Rich Swann. AJ is asked about defeating Laredo Kid last week to become the new TNA Digital Media Champion. She brings up Swann’s involvement and asks if that taints his victory.

Miller brings up a rose Francis is also holding in his hand. He claims it’s from a fellow admirer backstage. The lights go out. When they come back on, PCO is standing behind First Class. He decks Francis. Swann tried to attack from behind, but PCO no-sold it and decked him as well.

Security rushes out to keep things from escalating. PCO picks up the rose Francis dropped, which the commentators point out was obviously for De Lander. They remind us that De Lander will give PCO her answer at Against All Odds.

Dani Luna def. Tasha Steelz

An Against All Odds promo airs and then we return inside the Impact Zone, where Tasha Steelz makes her way out for the next match of the evening. Three weeks ago she beat Jody Threat, which the commentators remind us about.

After Steelz settled inside the squared circle, the Spitfire entrance tune played. Dani Luna comes out with Jody Threat and the Rancid dude. Luna goes one-on-one with Steelz, and the bell sounds to get it underway.

Luna takes the early offensive lead, hitting a falcon arrow for a close two-count. Steelz takes over from there for several minutes. The commentators, meanwhile, spend the majority of the match focusing on why Lars Frederiksen is relevant on any level.

He knows how to work with a group to succeed on the road is the basic gist. We head to a mid-match commercial break with Steelz in control of the action. Back from the break, Steelz is shown still very much dominating the offense.

Luna hits a big clothesline to shift the offensive momentum in her favor. A drop kick that lands right on the money only helps her momentum grow. She hit a big power bomb for a close two-count. She goes for the Luna Landing, but Steelz rakes the eyes to escape.

Steelz blasts Luna with a big kick. She follows up with a high spot out of the corner for a close near falll attempt. Steelz wraps both of Luna’s arms up in a submission attempt. Luna gets her foot on the bottom rope to escape.

Luna connects with a ricochet blue thunder bomb for a close two-count. She goes for the Luna Landing, but again doesn’t get it. Steelz avoids a cutter by Luna, who counters with a third Luna Landing attempt. This time she gets it for the win.

Joe Hendry Enlists Ace Steel, Will Face Kazarian At Against All Odds

Gia Miller is backstage with Joe Hendry. She brings up the momentum he is riding lately and asks if The System ended it last week. Hendry says all last week taught him is that maybe he still has a thing or two to learn. He says he’s acquired the services of Ace Steel.

In he comes touting the skills of Hendry. Frankie Kazarian enters the picture and takes exception to Steel thinking he has what it takes to teach Hendry how to be a top guy. He says kings aren’t taught, they’re born.

Steel says in his hometown of Chicago, Hendry will take on Kazarian. Kaz agrees but says ‘if you’re gonna hit the king, you better kill the king.’ Joe Hendry vs. Frankie Kazarian is now official for TNA Against All Odds.

The System At The Hardy Compound

We move into the inside of a vehicle, where we see members of The System presumably heading to The Hardy Compound. They talk about how they were invited there as we head into a commercial break before anything happens.

When the show returns, The System are shown out of the car at The Hardy Compound. They see some big artwork and claim they know who did it. They start to say Jeff Hardy’s name but after “Je..” they are cut-off and told “Don’t say it.”

“Broken” Matt Hardy appears on a balcony and introduces Queen Rebecca, the Gothic Baby and others from The Hardy Compound. Moose says he doesn’t give a damn about any of those people. He says he’s glad they’re here because he’s gonna kick his ass in front of them.

Hardy warns Moose not to take another step, because he’s gonna set off a trap-a-booby. This happens, which results in fireworks and the most annoyingly loud ringing sound that increases in loudness as The System are shown covering while fireworks erupt around them.

Brian Myers ends up in a weird room that looks like a rave room for a party of tweakers. He finds an action figure and looks around like he’s on an acid trip as the camera quick cuts to different Starcade neon logos, pinball machines and other junk. He finds another action figure and says, “That’s an upgrade.”

Some weird music, PeroxWhy?Gen, perhaps, plays, as Myers continues to survey the room. A little kid does Hardy’s bizarre war cry, which Hardy echos. Myers is seemingly transported to another location. We hear someone saying he’ll always be Edge’s bitch. Other announcements from Josh Matthews and others throughout his career, including his long losing streak, are overheard.

He is laid out by a plastic skeleton. Hardy’s kids jumps off the ladder with a leg drop on him. Back out to the woods we go, where Eddie Edwards is asking if anyone is out there. A kid approaches him and calls himself Wolfgang. He tells him someone is behind him. He ends up turning into a wolf like Teen Wolf and howling at the moon as the kid yells “Yes! Yes!” and howls as well.

Now we catch up with Alisha Edwards, who walks around a staircase looking at pictures, statues and other crap as intense piano music plays. She makes it to Reby Sky, who is playing the piano with her kid next to her. Alisha calls her home a house of horrors. She thanks her. She tells her to move her stupid kid, or she will. She tells her she’s welcome to try. The kid casts a spell on her and things explode. No, honestly.

Moose is now shown being brave in the woods, demanding “Broken” Matt Hardy show his face. A little kid yanks on his pants from behind. Moose asks the kid if he’s stupid enough to put his hands on him. He tells him if he wants to see his dad, follow him. He does. Moose yells, “Senior Benjamin, where are you?!”

We shoot inside a personal home theater where “Broken” Matt Hardy is shown on a screen talking about Senior Benjamin. Moose walks into another broken down house. He says it is Matt Hardy’s childhood home. He sees art work and says Matt Hardy is one weird dude. Hardy appears behind him and says “Yes!” before slamming him into the wall and knocking him out.

Hardy puts Moose in a wheelchair and runs him like a psycho. We catch back up with Reby Sky, who has Alisha in a guillotine. She cuts the cord and a giant blade — chops her head off? We don’t see, but are led to believe this. Moose is wheeled into a lake of reincarnation. Hardy says it’s June so the water is wonderful. Moose emerges in a football outfit as NFL on NBC music plays. Moose asks Hardy what he has done to him. Hardy says he has reincarnated him to his best version ever. No. 69. He wants him at his best at Against All Odds when he beats him for the title.

Moose says he’s delusional and won’t make it to Against All Odds. He goes to tackle him but a Drone appears. Hardy thanks the drone and then we see The System re-appear in their normal gear at The Hardy Compound entrance gate. They ask each other if what just happened was real. Moose shouts that Matt Hardy is dead tomorrow. Mercifully, we head to another commercial break to end this.

Ash By Elegance def. Jada Stone

Jada Stone is shown making her ring entrance, in progress, when we return. The commentators remind us she was recently in action on TNA Xplosion. We hear the personal ring announcer / concierge for Ash By Elegance. He talks briefly to Stone before demanding she and the referee get out of the ring.

He calls it sacred ground that is about to be graced by beauty personified. He welcomes the gorgeous, stunning and absolutely beautiful Ash By Elegance. Out she comes, fresh off of her appearance NXT Battleground 2024. The commentators talk about that as she heads to the ring.

Rosemary is shown leering in the rafters with a spotlight lit under her as the camera focuses on her, just as Ash and Jada lock-up to start their match off. Ash takes the early lead, throwing Jada in the corner. She does some acrobatic movements and taunts her as we cut back to Rosemary in the rafters.

The action briefly makes it out to the floor, before returning inside the squared circle, where Ash By Elegance remains in control of things throughout. Stone hits a big kick in the corner that decks Ash. She goes for a moonsault, but Ash got the double knees up. She turns Stone inside-out with a clothesline before heading to the top-rope herself. She hits Rarified Air for the pin fall victory.

Jonathan Gresham Addresses Sami Callihan

Jonathan Gresham is shown in a vignette that starts off eerily similar to some of The Hardy Compound fun we just watched. He very briefly sends a “thumbs up / thumbs down” message to Sami Callihan ahead of TNA Against All Odds. We head to another commercial break afterwards.

Jordynne Grace Issues Open Challenge For Against All Odds

Jordynne Grace is shown talking into the camera. She says she is disappointed about losing at NXT Battleground. She says she should have anticipated some interference by Ash By Elegance or others. She says she still made history and she’s still the TNA Knockouts Champion.

She issues an open challenge to anyone in WWE, MLW, AAA, STARDOM or the independent scene. Anyone who thinks they can beat her for the TNA Knockouts Championship, come try and take it. She makes it clear regardless of who it is, nothing can stop ‘The Juggernaut.’

The Nemeth Brothers def. ABC

The commentators run down the lineup for the TNA Against All Odds 2024 pay-per-view at Cicero Stadium in Chicago, Ill. on June 14. We then return inside the Impact Zone, where the ABC theme hits. Out comes Chris Bey and Ace Austin for our advertised tag-team main event.

After they settle in the ring, the lights go down and Nic Nemeth’s theme plays. Out he comes accompanied by “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth. The Nemeth Brothers head to the ring for their first-ever tag-team match. We head to a pre-match commercial.

Ryan Nemeth and Chris Bey kick things off for their respective teams, as the bell sounds to start this one off when the show returns from break. Nemeth slaps a side head lock on Bey and takes the early control. Bey escapes and shoulder blocks him down. He hits a deep arm drag and gloats. Bey calls out “The Show Off.”

Ryan plays to the crowd a bit and ultimately makes the tag. Nic Nemeth comes in and the crowd energy picks up. They get ready to lock up, but Nic drops down for a double leg dive. He gets Bey down and covers him for a quick two-count. Bey fights back and gets the better of Nemeth, so he stops and does the hip-swivel to taunt him.

Ace Austin tags in and picks up where Bey left off, taking it to Nic. The ABC duo settle into a comfortable offensive lead for a few minutes, as Austin grounds Nemeth and starts to focus on his isolated arm. The crowd tries to rally behind Nic, who shows signs of life and begins fighting back.

Austin cuts his comeback attempt short and brings Bey back in. Bey adds to their offensive lead and does some more arrogant taunting of Nic, Ryan and the crowd as we shift gears and head into the final commercial break of the show.

After the show returns from break, Nic is shown being kept isolated on ABC’s half of the ring. Bey continues to go to work on him until missing a big splash in the corner. Ryan takes the hot tag from there and hit the ring with a ton of energy.

The crowd comes alive as Ryan helps establish the offensive lead before tagging Nic back in. Nic gets the Fame-Asser but not all of it. He goes for the follow-up pin attempt, but Bey kicks out at two to keep this one alive. Ryan tags back in and along with Nic, hits some impressive double-team spots on Bey.

The commentators talk about them showing good team work their first time out. Bey and Ryan come off the ropes with shots that land at the same time. They’re both laid out and slow to get to their corners. They do, however, and each make the tag.

It is Ace Austin who takes the offensive lead when the smoke clears after the double tag. Austin blasts Nic with a huge kick that knocks him silly. He falls right on top of him for the cover, but somehow Nic kicks out. All four end up in the ring at the same time. Bey takes out Ryan and joins Ace with a double-team spot on Nic.

A kick-brainbuster combo leads to another pin attempt for the ABC duo, which Ryan breaks up just in time. Ryan tags in and hits a big DDT to Austin. Nic, meanwhile, drops Bey with a well-timed super kick. Fans chant “TNA! TNA!” as all four guys are down and recovering. Bey sends Ryan over the ropes and out to the floor. He leaps over for a splash at ringside.

Nic rolls Austin up, but Austin kicks out. Austin blocks a super kick attempt and takes over with a face-stomp for a close two-count of his own. Bey and Austin go for the 1-2-Sweet, but Ryan holds Ace’s foot from ringside. Ryan helps Nic hit Danger Zone for the pin fall victory.

The Nemeth Brothers head into their title shot at Against All Odds off a victory. Ryan and Nic pose on the ropes in the corner as the commentators plug TNA Against All Odds on Friday, June 14. That’s how this week’s show went off the air. Thanks for joining us and follow me on Twitter/X.