TNA Impact TV taping spoilers: Former World Champion returns, NXT star appears

The following are spoilers from Friday’s TNA Impact TV taping in Minneapolis, Minnesota — the second of two straight nights of action following Thursday’s live Impact.

From ProWrestling.net’s Chris Vetter’s report, these are for both the September 18 and September 25 editions of Impact which are leading into Victory Road. Matches for this Thursday’s show were taped after the live broadcast.

Explosion:

  • Myla Grace defeated Ruthie Jay
  • Harley Hudson defeated Lili Ruiz

Impact for 9/18 and 9/25:

  • The Hardys vs. Bully Ray & D-Von segment reported on earlier today opened things up with the two teams agreeing to a tables match at October’s Bound for Glory.
  • Mustafa Ali defeated Brian Myers which set up the announcement of a Hardcore War match for BFG between Order 4 and The System.
  • Twin Cities native and former TNA star ODB was shown in attendance as her food truck was outside. This may have just been for the live crowd.
  • Judas Icarus defeated Eric Young
  • Victoria Crawford did a segment calling out Gia Miller (who was on commentary). Jody Threat backed up Miller, so Jackson left.
  • The Elegance Brand (Ash by Elegance, M by Elegance & Heather by Elegance) defeated Masha Slamovich and The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay)
  • Frankie Kazarian came out for a promo segment and introduced Mr. Kennedy/Ken Anderson who lives in the area and is a former TNA World Champion who was making his first TNA appearance since January 2016. Kazarian started mocking Steve Maclin’s military service which didn’t sit well with Anderson who is in the National Guard. Jake Something attacked Anderson which brought out Maclin for the save. Kazarian vs. Maclin is set for BFG as well.
  • Indi Hartwell defeated Dani Luna by DQ
  • Mike Santana defeated AJZ. Santana called out TNA World Champion Trick Williams, but NXT’s Ridge Holland attacked him instead.
  • TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys defeated The Nemeth Brothers to retain
  • Victoria Crawford defeated Jody Threat
  • Leon Slater & Cedric Alexander defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
  • Mance Warner won a 10-person intergender battle royal
  • There was an Ash by Elegance segment interrupted by Masha Slamovich who will challenge her at BFG. Indi Hartwell came out and revealed she’ll be the special referee.
  • Ken Anderson & Steve Maclin defeated Jake Something & Frankie Kazarian

Stipulation added to key match at TNA Bound for Glory

Note: The following is a spoiler for this Thursday’s TNA Impact.

For their final ever battle at October’s TNA Bound for Glory, The Hardys and Team 3D have raised the stakes.

First reported by ProWrestling.net’s Jason Powell via Wade Keller of PWTorch, the encounter between Matt & Jeff Hardy and Bully Ray & D-Von will not only be for the TNA World Tag Team titles but also a tables match.

The development occurred during Friday’s TV taping in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an in-ring segment billed as their “final negotiation.” Unlike when the match was first made at Slammiversary, D-Von was in attendance alongside Bully Ray.

It will be the first time the two teams have met since a House of Glory four-way in December 2016. Before that, the two teams feuded with The Wolves over the TNA tag titles in the fall of 2014. Their last straight-up tag match against each other took place in June of that same year. Their famed rivalry goes back to the fall of 1999 in WWE.

We are still looking for full results from the entire taping. Please send them to [email protected] if you were in attendance.

Current TNA Bound for Glory lineup | Sunday, October 12 | Lowell, MA

  • TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Mike Santana
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion (Ash by Elegance or Masha Slamovich) defends against Indi Hartwell
  • TNA Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy defend against Bully Ray and Devon in a tables match

TNA Impact live results: Knockouts title eliminator, The Hardys in trios action

TNA Impact airs live from Minneapolis, Minnesota, tonight as the road to this month’s Victory Road continues.

Indi Hartwell, Dani Luna and Jody Threat will compete in a three-way with the winner moving on to face Knockouts Champion Ash by Elegance for the title.

On that note, the entire Elegance Brand will be on hand to celebrate Ash’s title win at NXT Heatwave.

In trios action, TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will team with Mara Sade against The Great Hands & Tasha Steelz.

After magically appearing at NXT Tuesday to aid Hank & Tank from Darkstate, Joe Hendry will be live in the ring with some thoughts to share about Eric Young’s recent attack on him.

Veterans Frankie Kazarian and Matt Cardona will compete one-on-one for the first time ever.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 PM Eastern.

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Live! And free! From Minneapolis, Minnesota. I believe the building they’re in has a capacity of 8,000 and it look slike they barely filled the seats on the floor.

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Santino Marella In-Ring Promo. At the end of last week, Marella got into it with Trick Williams lawyer. Marella didn’t think with his head; he thought with his cobra. Marella announced that Trick Williams will defend the TNA World Championship against Mike Santana at Bound for Glory. Santana came out (wearing a TNA/Minneapolis “Strenght in Unity” t-shirt) to celebrate and promised to bring the TNA World Championship back home for his daughter, family, and all the fans of TNA. Trick Williams won’t be in back in TNA until Bound for Glory, so Santana promised to go find him. Santana cut a good babyface promo here. 

— Gia Miller interviewed Mara Sadé and The Hardys, who are going to give the members of Order 4 the extreme beating they deserve in the main event later tonight. 

— Moose wished Mike Santana good luck at Bound for Glory, and AJ Francis dimed out Santana for calling out Trick Williams. This led to a match between Moose and Francis for next week. 

Frankie Kazarian defeated Matt Cardona (10:51)

Ryan Nemeth came out before the match to remind us that his big brother is returning tonight, but didn’t return here. Cardona told Ryan his big brother “sucks” and bopped him on the head with the microphone. 

I know this show doesn’t stand a chance against the first football game in 7 months, but you’d think that TNA would have tried to use the 20 minutes there was no football on for something other than talking.

When the fight went to the floor, Kazarian used a still practically unconscious Ryan Nemeth as a human shield. Later, Nemeth tried to keep Cardona from getting back in the ring, so Cardona sent him into the ring barricade. But, the distraction allowed Kazarian to take control.

Kazarian whipped Cardona headfirst into the ringpost. Cardona teased getting counted out, barely being the count to get an easy pop from the crowd. Kazarian worked a chinlock for a bit. Cardona and Kazarian collided three separate times, hitting each other with crossbodies, clotheslines and big boots. Cardona started to mount a comeback. Kazarian ducked to the floor to avoid the reboot, but Cardona caught him anyway. Ryan Nemeth popped up to distract Cardona again, and Kazarian hit a slingshot cutter for a near fall. Cardona went for the Unprettier, but Kazarian escaped. Cardona hit a spinebuster for two. 

Ryan Nemeth jumped up on the apron again, and this time Cardona brought him into the ring and hit him with the Radio Silence. When Cardona turned back to Kazarian, Kazarian caught him with the Fade to Black and got the pinfall. 

After the match, Gia Miller tried to interview Frankie Kazarian. Frankie took the mic and interview himself while she stood there annoyed. Kazarian has his sights set on the TNA International Title. Kazarian insulted Steve Maclin’s military service, and Maclin chased Kazarian off. 

— The IINspiration will be keeping a close eye on the Elegance Brand celebration later tonight. 

The Elegance Brand Celebration. The other members of the Elegance Brand were in the ring, which was adorned in gold. A long distant (very long distant) relative of Picasso painted a portrait of the Ash with her Knockouts Championship. There was also custom champaign, “Elegance in a Bowl.” Ash took the microphone to cut a self-congratulatory promo, calling herself the “Savior of TNA” and insulting the former champion Masha Slamovich. Slamovich arrived and announced she’s getting a title match with Ash at Victory Road. Slamovich hit the ring and and got into a 3-on-1 fight. Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee come out to try and even the odds, but the Elegance Brand holds them off. Finally, the IInspiration ran out to chase off the Elegance Brand. And of course, the babyfaces destroyed the portrait of Ash.  

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • JDC remains out with a head injury. 
  • Mara Sadé has been cleared after getting clotheslined by Agent Zero. 
  • Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz have both been cleared of injury. 
  • Trick Williams shows no signs of injury. Even so, he’s still complaining about the attack at the end of last week’s tag match. 

— Mustafa Ali promised that anyone who opposes the Order 4 will be shut down, and that includes the members of The System. 

Indi Hartwell pinned Jody Threat in a Triple Threat match which also included Dani Luna to become the #1 Contender for the Knockouts Championship at Bound for Glory.   

TNA has been plugging “The Naked Gun” movie and I’m sure it’s not a coincidence they’re not mentioning Paul Walter Hauser’s role in it. 

With Slamovich getting the title match at Victory Road, the winner of this match is getting a title shot at Bound for Glory. Threat hit both Hartwell and Luna with a tope to the floor. Back in the ring, Hartwell caught Threat with a boot. Hartwell went to the top, but Luna pushed her off the ropes. Luna hit a modified fallaway slam for a near fall. Hartwell tried to get back into the match and Luna dropped her with a Northern Lights suplex. 

Luna clotheslined Threat to the floor, and Hartwell mounted a comeback against Luna. Luna came off the top with an elbow, but Threat broke up the pin attempt. Hartwell used Luna’s hand to backhand Threat. The crowd was behind Hartwell. Hartwell and Threat fought to the apron. Threat hit Luna with a somersault on the floor. Threat went to the top for something that missed, and they looked confused for a minute before Luna and Threat start exchanging small package attempts, and finally Hartwell caught Threat with a sunset flip pinning combination and held her down for three. 

After the match, Dani Luna attacked both Hartwell and Threat. Nonetheless, Indi Hartwell will challenge for the TNA Knockouts Championship at Bound for Glory. 

Joe Hendry Appears. Joe Hendry came out wearing a “Strength in Unity” TNA/Minneapolis t-shirt.  Hendry bragged about beating up The Miz on the WWE European tour and being the secret weapon for Hank and Tank on NXT. Hendry thanked the crowd for coming out to the show, then called out Eric Young. Young and his Northern Army members came out and Hendry a problem in TNA. Joe Hendry challenged Young for “right now!” But of course Young accepted for next week. 

— Santino Marella is cooking up a big TNA X-Division title defense for Leon Slater now that the Rascalz are both cleared from injury. 

— Trick Williams cut a promo on Twitter and said he’d rather be watching the Eagles/Cowboys came than be bothered with TNA right now. 

The Hardys and Mara Sadé defeated Tasha Steelz & The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) (w/ Agent Zero) (12:59) 

Sadé dressed like Lita. Jeff and Sadé gave a triple DDT to their opponents in a pretty cool spot. The Hardys might have been the most over act on the show. Sadé and Steelz squared off, and Steelz avoided a knee drop and sent Sadé to the floor. Back in the ring, Sadé caught Steelz with an enziguri. 

Matt and Hodge got in the ring, and Matt deleted Hodge’s head into the turnbuckles. Matt hit a chop off the middle rope and called for the Twist of Fate. Agent Zero yanked Matt to the floor. The ref ejected Agent Zero. While Zero left, Hotch hit Matt with a tope to the floor. 

Back in the ring, the heels took over on Matt Hardy. Matt dropped Skyler with a side effect, and tags were made to Sadé and Steelz. Sadé hit a nice looking powerslam for a near fall. Sadé went to run the ropes, but Hotch yanked her down by the hair and Steelz took control. 

Steelz dropped a series of elbows for a near fall. There was a “Let’s go Tasha/Tasha sucks!” chant between like 4 people in the crowd. 

Skyler cradled Jeff for a near fall. Skyler took the Poetry in Motion, a Side Effect and a splash off the middle ropes from Jeff for a near fall.  Jeff worked over Skyler with a side headlock. Hotch tried to help, but Jeff took them both out with Whisper in the Wind and got a near fall on both of them at once. 

Matt caught Hotch with a modified Side Effect, but ate a slingshot spear from Skyler. With all the men out of the match, Steelz and Sadé took over. Sadé hit the “Finish Her,” but Skyler grabbed Sadé to give her the Great Hands finisher. Matt Hardy broke that up and gave Skyler the Twist of Fate. Sadé hit a moonsault, Jeff Hardy hit the Swanton and got the pinfall. 

After the match, The Nemeths jumped the Hardys and took them out with the Danger Zone finisher. Sadé got in their faces, so Nic Nemeth superkicked her. The Nemeths held up the TNA tag team title belts to end the show. 

Next week on TNA: Moose v. AJ Francis and Joe Hendry v. Eric Young. 

TNA announces Hardys-Dudleys ‘Final Negotiation’

Before their match at Bound for Glory, The Hardys and Dudley Boyz will interact on an upcoming episode of TNA Impact.

TNA Wrestling has announced that Matt & Jeff Hardy and Bully Ray & D-Von will all be in attendance at the company’s TV taping in Minneapolis this Friday night. They’ll take part in a “Final Negotiation” segment to build up their TNA Tag Team title match at Bound for Glory.

Bound for Glory will be the last time The Hardys and Dudleys — legendary rivals dating back to the Attitude Era — ever face each other. The match was set up when Bully Ray confronted The Hardys after their TNA Tag Team title victory this July at Slammiversary.

D-Von Dudley has mostly been away from the ring since 2016. He suffered a stroke in 2020 and underwent spinal surgery in 2022 but had a few matches from 2023-2024. Ahead of returning for this final match, D-Von is feeling good physically after dropping a significant amount of weight.

Bound for Glory is taking place on October 12 in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Minneapolis is hosting a live TNA Impact episode this Thursday and then TV tapings the next night. The live episode will include a six-person tag match with The Hardys & Mara Sade facing John Skyler, Jason Hotch & Tasha Steelz.

TNA Impact live results: The Ash by Elegance title era begins

Tonight’s TNA Impact will feature the kickoff to the Knockouts title reign of Ash by Elegance in addition to several tag team matches.

Ash picked up the Knockouts title at last Sunday’s NXT Heatwave with her win over reigning champion Jacy Jayne and Masha Slamovich whom she pinned to win the title.

In trios action, TNA World Champion Trick Williams teams with AJ Francis against International Champion Steve Maclin and Mike Santana.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will face X-Division Champion Leon Slater and Cedric Alexander in non-title action.

Former Knockouts Tag Team Champions The IInspiration face NXT’s Fatal Influence of Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx.

Former TNA World Champion Eric Young faces The Rascalz’s Myron Reed while Mara Sade battles Tasha Steelz.

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Taped in Baltimore, Maryland.  

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Mike Santana & Steve Maclin defeated AJ Francis & Trick Williams (12:24 aired)

Hannifan on commentary called Trick Williams being the TNA World Champion “a nightmare” while the crowd was chanting “Whoop That Trick!” along with William’s music. Santana clotheslined Francis to the floor, and Maclin sent Williams to the floor. Santana then hit a flip tope on both his opponents on the floor. 

Back in the ring, Santana hit a tornado DDT for a near fall. Williams got the tag and suplexed Santana for a near fall. The heels cut off Santana from his corner and worked him over in their corner. Williams wore down Santana with a front face lock. When Francis tried for a back suplex, Santana flipped over him and got the tag to Maclin, who took control. 

Maclin dropped Francis with an Olympic Slam. Francis ran into a boot. But after a distraction from Williams, Francis slammed Maclin to take control. Maclin took a hard whip into the corner, and Francis hit him with an avalanche. Francis hit a running knee in the corner and flipped himself over the top rope. Williams hit a dropkick and Francis dropped an elbow on Maclin for a near fall. 

Francis ran into a boot from Maclin, and Maclin followed up with a middle rope dropkick. Santana and Williams tagged in, and Santana hit Williams with a flying lariat. Santana hit an enziguri, but Williams came back with pump kick. Santana hit a rolling cutter for a near fall. Santana ducked a leg lariat, and Williams dove into a death valley driver. Francis broke up the pin attempt, setting off a brawl with all four guys in the ring. Maclin and Francis tumbuled to the floor. Williams went for the Trick Shot, but Santana caught him with a rollup out of nowhere and got the pinfall. After the match, Santana tried to attack Williams, but he got away to the floor before Santana did any real damage.

— In the back, Cedric Alexander was sure that with all Leon Slater has learned about the Hardys, he and Slater could be the TNA tag team champions. Slater isn’t quite so sure. 

Eric Young defeated Myron Reed (w/ Zachary Wentz) (5:56)

Last week on Impact, Eric Young reminded Myron Reed he was the expendable member of the Rascalz, which lead to this match. 

Reed dodged a clothesline and caught Young with an enziguri. Reed hit Young with a Lung Blower that sent Young to the floor. Reed followed him out with a plancha. Reed consistently used his speed and agility to throw Young off his game until Young viciously raked his eyes. Young hit a Death Valley Driver for a near fall. While the match was going on, a man in the crowd wearing a ski mask held up a sign that said “The Cleanse is Coming.”

Young cut Reed down with an elbow. Reed countered a suplex attempt with Stundog Millionaire. Young went for a moonsault but missed. Reed hit a superkick. Young got hung up in the ropes, and Reed came off the top with a legdrop for a near fall. Young hit a powerslam for a near fall. Young then threatened to hit the ref, which brought Wentz up onto the apron. As the referee tried to get Wentz off the apron, Young caught Reed with a low blow. Young finished off Reed with a piledriver for the pinfall.

— Dani Luna is done being quiet and being passed by. 

— Announced by Ava on NXT, Xia Brookside will take on Candice LeRae in the first round of the tournament to determine the next contender for the Speed Women’s Championship. 

— Ash by Elegance saved TNA by bringing back the Knockouts championship that was held by a WWE wrestler (by pinning another TNA Knockout), and she’ll be celebrating live next week in Minneapolis. The Elegance Brand went off to plan the party.

The IInspiration (Jessie McKay & Cassie Lee) defeated Fatal Influence (Jazmyn Nyx & Fallon Henley) (6:22) 

Fatal Influence double-teamed Lee for most of the match. McKay got the tag and took the fight to both members of Fatal Influence. Fatal Influence got a near fall off a double team Pele Kick. All four women brawled in the ring, and in a well coordinated spot, The IInspiration hit both their opponents with super kicks. Lee hit a spinning heel kick on Henley to send her to the floor. The IInspiration hit their finisher (the IIdolizer) on Nyx and got the pinfall. 

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • Indi Hartwell has been cleared after being attacked last week. 
  • JDC is out with a head injury after his altercation last week with Agent Zero. 
  • The Hardys, Leon Slater & Cedric Alexander have all been cleared for the main event. 

— Trick Williams called his lawyer to deal with Mike Santana, who attacked him after their earlier match. 

Eddie Edwards (w/ Alicia Edwards) defeated Ryan Nemeth (5:40)

Ryan Nemeth came out and announced that Nic Nemeth will be returning next week. He was interrupted by Eddie and Alicia Edwards, who were here to shut Nemeth up in this match. Edwards chopped Nemeth a lot. Nemeth taunted Alicia Edwards and taunted the crowd, but didn’t offer much in the way of offense. Nemeth dodged a charge, which sent Edwards shoulder-first into the corner. Nemeth hit a hangman’s neckbreaker for two. He taunted Alicia Edwards again, then walked into a clothesline from Edwards. Edwards went for a package stunner, but Nemeth escaped by raking the eyes. Edwards dropped Nemeth with a double-underhook suplex, and finished him off with a “Boston Knee Party” (running knee) and got the pinfall. 

— Gia Miller checked in with Indi Hartwell, who won’t back down from Dani Luna. Santino Marella interrupted to give Hartwell a match with Jody Threat. Luna then interrupted, and Hartwell insisted Marella add Luna to the match. So next week it’s Luna v. Threat v. Hartwell to crown a new #1 contender for the Knockouts title. 

— Joe Hendry defeated the Miz at a WWE house show in Manchester.

— In the back, Eric Young left Joe Hendry for dead and talked about how “the cleanse is coming.” 

Tasha Steelz (w/ members of Order 4) defeated Mara Sadé (5:52) 

Sadé got a near fall after a knee to the head. Jason Hotch tripped up Sadé to give Steelz the edge. Steelz caught Sadé with a gamengiri in the corner. Sadé powered out of a chinlock and caught Steelz with a forearm. Sadé caught Steelz with a hip attack and a slingblade. Sadé hit a middle rope dropkick for a near fall.  Sadé went to the top for a moonsault, but the members of Order 4 around ringside distracted her. Steelz took Sadé down with a Russian leg sweep from the middle rope. Sadé hit her finisher (which looks like a botched move) and Jason Hotch and John Skyler jumped up on the again to distract her. Sadé hit Skyler with a dive on the floor, then got into a stare down with Agent Zero. Steelz caught Sadé coming back into the ring with a cutter and got the pinfall with her feet on the ropes for leverage. 

After the match, Hotch and Skyler held Sadé open for Agent Zero to floor her with a clothesline. The Hardys came out late to chase Order 4 away and they clotheslined Zero to the floor. They’re trying to portray Agent Zero as this giant, but he isn’t even bigger than the Hardys.

The Hardys defeated Cedric Alexander & Leon Slater (10:50)

Matt Hardy tweaked his knee giving and elbow drop, but Slater didn’t immediately attack it. Matt hit a side effect and got the tag to Jeff. Jeff went for a swanton, but Alexander pulled Jeff out of the way. Alexander wore Jeff down with a bearhug on the mat, then drove elbows into his injured ribs. Alexander held Jeff open for a sliding dropkick to the ribs from Slater. Slater hit a running crossover splash for a near fall. Slater worked a chinlock and clotheslined Jeff in the corner. Alexander followed up with a forearm and a dropkick to the back of Jeff’s neck. Slater stomped at Jeff’s ribs and went back to a chinlock. 

Matt got the tag and pummeled Alexander with forearms, then sent him headfirst into all the turnbuckles. Slater also got his head rammed into the turnbuckles as well. Hardy dropped Alexander with a Side Effect and dropped an elbow off the middle rope for a near fall. Matt went for the Twist of Fate, but Alexander escaped and took Matt down with a dragon screw leg whip. Slater tried to go the top, but Matt shoved Cedric into the turnbuckle, which crotched Slater on the top. The Hardys double teamed Alexander and Jeff went for the cover, but Slater broke that up with a splash off the top. Slater went for a Swanton 450, but Jeff escaped. Slater landed on his feet and ran into Matt. Matt tried for the Twist of Fate, but Slater countered into a Twist of Slate, which Matt escaped to send Slater into a a Plot Twist from Jeff, but Slater still hit the Twist of Slate on Matt Hardy anyway! 

Slater went back to the top and missed the Swanton 450 on Jeff again. Matt sent Slater to the floor In the ring,  Alexander caught Jeff with a flatliner for two. Alexander tried for the Lumbar Check, but Jeff escaped and Cedric walked into a Twist of Fate from Matt. Jeff hit the Swanton bomb on Alexander and got the pinfall. This match was the best thing on the show, especially the last few minutes when things got really good. After the match, both teams hugged it out like good babyfaces.  

Impact is LIVE next Thursday with: 

  • Indi Hartwell v. Jody Threat v. Dani Luna to crown the #1 contender for the Knockouts Title. 
  • The Hardys and Mara Sadé vs. Tasha Steelz, John Skyler and Jason Hotch 
  • Moose v. AJ Francis 
  • Ash by Elegance celebrating her Knockouts Title Win
  • Nick Nemeth’s return. 

Trick Williams and his lawyer. Williams and his lawyer came back to the ring. I was hoping his lawyer would be Joe Park, but it’s just some guy named Michael O’Shea. The lawyer is wearing a black suit and brown shoes (and a brown belt!), so I doubt his bona fides. Williams claimed assault and declared the ring a crime scene. The lawyer fed Williams lines about how it was a unsafe working environment and that he only has to defend the title every 50 days. Santino Marella came out to do the math and figured out that Bound for Glory is two days past the 50 day deadline. The lawyer interjected before Marella could make the match official, so Marella laid the lawyer out with the Cobra to end the show. 

I guess this angle lets them stretch out the annoucement of Mike Santana v. Trick Williams at Bound for Glory for another week.

TNA Emergence live results: Trick Williams vs. Moose World title match

TNA Wrestling continues their road to this fall’s Bound for Glory with tonight’s Emergence streaming special from Baltimore, Maryland.

The headliner will see TNA World Champion Trick Williams defend against former champion Moose.

Reigning TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys will defend against former champions The Rascalz.

In a no DQ, no countout title match, TNA International Champion Steve Maclin defends against Jake Something while X-Division Champion Leon Slater defends against Cedric Alexander.

Mike Santana takes on Sami Callihan, Mustafa Ali battles Matt Cardona, and The System’s Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers take on First Class’ AJ Francis & Rich Swann.

Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand will defend against The IInspiration, Lei Ying Lee & Xia Brookside, and NXT’s Fatal Influence in a four-way.

The pre-show will feature Indi Hartwell vs. Rosemary, and the Hometown Man vs. Ryan Nemeth.

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LIVE! in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Countdown to Emergence.

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Indi Hartwell defeated Rosemary

The stream was terrible and it made the match impossible to watch. Dani Luna kept Rosemary from misting Hartwell again, and Hartwell hit the Hurts Donut to get the pinfall.

–In the back, Moose and Sami Callahan have a moment over energy drinks, but I can’t hear what’s going on because of the streaming issues. Maybe switching to YouTube will help.

Ryan Nemeth v. LOST SIGNAL STAY TUNED.

Well, maybe not. Okay let’s try again.

Home Town Man defeated Ryan Nemeth

The Home Town Man will be channeling his childhood hero, Cal Ripken Jr. The YouTube ads have no trouble playing in split-screen while the TNA feed continues to sputter.  The Home Town Man hit a TKO for a near fall. Nemeth hit a leaping DDT for a near fall. The Home Town Man won with a rollup. That was what I was able to catch in between the stream freezing multiple times. Also, Hannifan bragged about TNA selling out the lower bowl of the arena. Probably should have thrown some of that ticket money to upgrading the internet connection.

– While running down the live card in front of the crowd, the only thing that got a noticeable pop was the Hardys match. 

Emergence Main Show

Leon Slater defeated Cedric Alexander to retain  the X Division Championship (14:31) 

Alexander took Staler down with an STO on the ring apron. Back in the ring, Alexander hit a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. Alexander worked over Slater’s back with kicks. Slater tried for a handspring back elbow, but his back seized up on him and Alexander caught him with a German suplex. Alexander maintained control of the match with a deliberate pace. 

Alexander stomped down Slater in the corner. Slater turned Alexander inside out with a desperation lariat. Slater went down low with a dropkick to the knee that sent Alexander into the middle turnbuckle. Slater hit a crossbody for a near fall, but Slater’s back was still in bad shape. 

Slater tried to pick up Alexander, but his back gave out and Alexander hit a powerbomb and fisherman’s brainbuster for a near fall. Alexander went for the Lumbar Check, but Slater held him off by grabbing the ropes. Alexander sat Slater up on the turnbuckles for a superplex, but Slater reversed it into a twisting superplex. Slater went for a 450, but Alexander got his knees up and both guys were down. 

Slater got to his feet and went after Alexander’s knee, but Alexander hit a trifecta of German suplexes. Alexander went for the Lumbar Check again, but Slater escaped and both guys exchanged cradles for near falls. Slater backdropped Alexander to the floor, and then followed him out with his 450 dive over the ringpost! The crowd popped huge for that. 

Back in the ring, Slater went for the Swanton 450 but Alexander escaped and hit a Spanish Fly. Alexander tried for the Lumbar check again, but Slater escaped and hit a Styles Clash! Slater then hit the Swanton 450 and got the pinfall. Started slow but really got going at the end. 

After the match, the commentators gave Alexander and Slater a standing ovation. Alexander and Slater shook hands after the match.

– Trick Williams and First Class bragged about all the new TV deals TNA is getting thanks to them. Williams apologized to Mama Moose for involving her and for the whooping he’s about to give her son later tonight. 

Matt Cardona defeated Mustafa Ali (w/ Order 4) (9:36)

Agent Zero did not look imposing at all when Cardona walked by him on his way to the ring. Also I must note the stream for the main show has been a lot better than the preshow stream. 

Cardona turned Ali inside out with a clothesline and got a near fall after a flapjack. Cardona tossed Ali to the floor, and took John Skyler and Jason Hotch out with a dropkick. Ali caught Cardona with a superkick. He  tried to powerbomb Cardona through the commentator table, but Cardona backroped Ali to escape. Steelz distracted the referee, allowing Skyler to toss Cardona into a DDT on the floor from Ali. 

Back in the ring, Ali hit a rolling neckbreaker for a near fall. Ali missed a standing skytwister press and ate a clothesline. Cardona hit a facebuster, then blocked a DDT to hit one of his own. Ali dropped to the floor to avoid the reboot, but Cardona caught him with a boot through the ropes on the floor. I’m surprised by how much of this match Cardona is taking. 

Cardona went for Radio Silence, but Ali countered with a sitdown powerbomb for a near fall. Ali charged into Cardona and ate a boot. Hotch and Skyler ran in and interfered, allowing Ali to hit Cardona with a dropkick. Ali hit a 450 on Cardona, but laid back to do a cocky cover, and Cardona rolled him up in a crucifix for the pinfall. 

After the match, Order 4 attacked Cardona. Agent Zero (who is supposed to be a monster but he’s basically a guy) laid out Cardona with a hanging tree slam. The System ran out to save Cardona. Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers clotheslined Zero to the floor where he landed on his feet. First Class came out to lead directly into the next match.

First Class (Rich Swann & AJ Francis) defeated Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers of the System (w/Alicia Edwards) (8:31)

Swann got tossed around by Edwards and Myers to start. Francis got the tag and dominated Myers. Myers caught Francis with a spear and got the tag to Edwards. Edwards set up Swann for a backpack stunner, but Francis avalanched him in the corner. Edwards hit a blue thunder bomb for a near fall. Francis sent Myers to the floor with a boot, then dropped Edwards with a pop up forearm. Francis went for a suplex, but Edwards reversed it. Edwards tried for the backpack stunner on Francis, but Francis blocked it. Order 4 ran in and attacked the System. Agent Zero (who looks like a cruiserweight next to Edwards) gave Edwards a hanging tree slam into the ring apron. Zero tossed Myers back in the ring, and Francis hit a chokeslam for the pinfall.

Joe Hendry is the guest commentator for the next match. 

Mike Santana defeated Sami Callahan in a Baltimore Street Fight (11:21)

Callahan cut a promo before the match to wish his friends (who were in the crowd) a happy anniversary, and laid out the stakes for the match. Callahan asked for a Baltimore Street Fight, and Santana accepted. 

Santana hit a pretty Asai moonsault on Callahan. Callahan blocked a piledriver and Santana hit a boot. Santana charged at Callahan, who backdropped him on the ramp. Sami found a chair and hit Santana with it. Callahan walked to the back (a fan literally shouted “bye!” at him) and came back with a trash can. 

The match ended up back inside the ring where Callahan used an 8×10 of AJ Francis to give Santana a paper cut. Santana got the chair, but threw it down and Callahan hit him with a clothesline. Callahan pulled a stapler out of his trash can, and used a staple to Santana’s chest to block a sunset flip. 

Callahan went low and grabbed Santana’s crotch, then hit a piledriver for a near fall. The crowd chanted for tables. Santana went for a rana off the middle rope, but Callahan blocked it and hit another piledriver for a near fall. Santana sent Callahan headfirst into a chair that had been propped up in the ropes and hit a cannonball for a near fall. Santana hit a rolling cutter but Callahan rolled out at one. Santana then gave Callahan a thumbs up(??) and then hit a discus lariat. They were trying to some of the”I’m sorry, I love you” drama from Flair/Michaels retirement match but it just wasn’t there. Callahan actually got his shoulder up before 3, but the ref counted three and everyone ignored the kick out. Which is fine, no one needed anymore of this match. Santana was wrestling himself out there, and it felt like there was an hour of deadtime between every offensive move from Callahan.

After the match, Callahan took off his boots and a few people chanted “Please Don’t Go.” He got the boots off, the crowd chanted “Thank you Sami!” and he rolled out of the ring.

– Tommy Dreamer is in the ring with Masha Slamovich, Jazz and Carlos Silva. After Xia Brookside & Léi Yǐng Lee come to the ring, Dreamer announced that Lee was being signed to a new TNA contract. 

M and Heather by Elegance (w/ the Concierge & Ash by Elegance) defeated Cassie Lee and Jessie McCay of The IInspiration (w/ Mara Sadé) in a Four Corners Match to retain the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship which also included  Jazmyn Nyx & Fallon Henley of Fatal Influence (w/ Jacy Jayne) and Xia Brookside & Léi Yǐng Lee (11:24)

Lee got a near fall on Henley after a facebuster, but Jayne put Henley’s foot on the rope to break up the pinfall. This led to Jayne and Sadé getting into a fight in the ring, and Jayne took Sadé down with a rolling forearm. Slamovich and Ash ran in the ring and the three of them started brawling, which lead to the referee ejected the three of them. In all the chaos, Brookside and Lee came down with dives onto a bunch of their opponents on the floor. 

Back in the ring, Cassie Lee caught M with a kick. After more nonsense, McCay hit a flying crossbody and Lee suplexed M by Elegance. The crowd chanted “this is awesome!” while all eight women were laid out. They all start to recover and hit each other with finishers. M hit Cassie Lee with a Knockouts title belt and got the pinfall. This was messy.

Steve Maclin defeated Jake Something to retain the TNA International Title in a No Disqualification, No Count-Out match (12:21)

Frankie Kazarian joined the commentary team for this match, since he has an interest in the next generation of TNA. 

They immediately brawl to the floor for a bit. Back in the ring, both guys go down to a double clothesline. Other than a chant for tables, this match isn’t getting a reaction from the crowd. Something stepped on Maclin’s foot to keep him from running the ropes and leveled him with a forearm. Something shook the ropes wildly, but the crowd still didn’t react . Maclin escaped a powerbomb and hit an Angle Slam to send Something to the floor. Maclin went for a dive, but Something caught him with a forearm. 

Something got into Kazarian’s face, then powerbombed Maclin onto the steel ring steps. Something dragged Maclin up the entrance ramp to the stage. Something set Maclin up for a powerbomb on the stage, but Maclin escaped with a back body drop. This match has very little heat, other than the occasional chant for tables. Maclin dove off the stage into Something, and they brawled back to the ring. Something missed a charge in the corner, and Maclin hung him upside down in the corner. Maclin went for a spear, but Something caught him – while hanging upside down – in a dragon sleeper! It took a minute, but Maclin fought out of the choke and hit three spears. Maclin hit a double underhook DDT and got the pinfall. They tried but the crowd wasn’t into it.

After the match, Gia Miller got some comments from Maclin at ringside. Frankie Kazarian got in Maclin’s face. Maclin challenged Kazarian to get in the ring, but Frankie walked away. 

The Hardys defeated The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed) to reatin the TNA World Tag Team Championship (11:53)

The crowd was into the Hardys, maybe more than anything else on this show (besides Trick Williams).  The size difference between the Hardys and the Rascalz almost looks like the size difference between The Acolytes and The Hardy Boyz and in 1999. 

Matt worked Wentz over with a side headlock for a bit. Wentz escaped and hit a pair of dropkicks. Tags were made on both sides. The Hardys blocked superkicks from both Rascals and took them down with clotheslines. The Hardys hit a combo senton/legdrop on Wentz for a near fall. Jeff splashed Wentz for a near fall. Wentz dodged a charge from Matt and caught him with a knee, but Matt deleted Wentz’s head into the turnbuckles. 

Jeff caught Wentz with a dropkick to the back of the head. Wentz finally escaped the Hardys and tagged in Reed, who caught Matt with a superkick. Reed caught Matt with a legdrop to the back of the neck for a near fall. The Rascalz double-teamed Matt, and Wentz worked a chinlock. Wentz did a handspring right into a side effect from Matt. 

Tags were made on both sides, and Jeff floored Reed with a clothesline. Jeff hit a low dropkick and an elbow, then splashed Reed in the ropes. Jeff dropped Reed with a top rope superplex, but Wentz flew in with a Swanton, and Matt flew in with an elbow. The Hardys tried Poetry in Motion on both Rascalz, but they caught Jeff and dumped him on top of Matt! 

Reed hit Jeff with a lung blower, and held him in place for Wentz to fly off the top with a double stomp. Went climbed to the top, but Matt dumped him to the floor. Reed caught Matt with Stundog Millionaire. Reed went for “Flame On,” but Jeff was able to block it, and Jeff shoved Reed into a Twist of Fate on the floor. Back in the ring, Jeff hit the Swanton Bomb on Reed and got the pinfall. 

After the match, both teams hugged it out and celebrated, and the Hardys raised the Rascalz hands after the match, signaling to the crowd that the Rascalz time is coming.

First Class Penthouse: AJ Fancis and Rich Swann learned how to be successful in Maryland and then as soon as they could.. they moved away from Maryland! They started to run down Maryland until the Baltimore Ravens mascot “Poe” came out. Francis threatened Poe, who called out The System for the help. Alicia Edwards slapped Francis after he got in her face. Francis and Swann leave, and Poe does Ray Lewis’ entrance dance. This felt unnecessary this late in the show. It would have made a great “fire up the crowd before the ppv starts” pre-show segment.

Trick Williams defeated Moose to retain the TNA World Championship (16:43)

Hannifan on commentary screamed about Williams wearing the belt upside down. And the crowd is solidly behind the invader Trick, until he trashed the Ravens in favor of the Philadelphia Eagles. Even then, Williams remained a solid babyface. It’s kind of the problem with this TNA/NXT “feud” from the TNA side. In the eyes of the TNA viewer, Trick is supposed to be the invader who has taken their world title hostage, but he was the most over babyface on the show!

Moose chopped Williams around the ring and ringside. Moose went for a powerbomb on the floor, but Williams escaped with a rana. Moose hit Williams with a boot, but Williams dodged a charge and sent Moose shoulder first into the ring steps. Williams whipped Moose into the ringpost. Williams took Moose over to the side of the crowd where his family was sitting a chopped away at him. 

Back in the ring, Moose hit a reverse top rope crossbody to bring the crowd to their feet. Williams recovered quickly and sent Moose into the turnbuckle with an overhead belly to belly suplex. 

Williams slowed the match down with a guillotine while the crowd engaged in a dueling “Moose/Whoop that Trick!” chants. Williams drove Moose down with a flapjack and kipped back up. 

Moose and Trick exchanged chops. Williams hit a leaping hangman’s neckbreaker for a near fall. More dueling “Moose/Trick” chants while Trick unloaded on Moose with forearms. Moose came back with an uranage and a senton for a near fall. Williams hit a pump kick, but Moose came back with a pop up powerbomb for a near fall. Williams caught Moose charging with a cradle, then dropped him with an uranage for a near fall. 

Moose battled out of a suplex attempt and chopped Williams. Moose delivered a top rope superplex and rolled through to deliver another move, but Williams countered with a suplex of his own. For the first time tonight when the crowd chanted “This is Awesome!” they were correct. 

Williams dodged the discus clothesline but ran into a spear from Moose. Before Moose could cover, Williams rolled to the floor. On the floor, Moose ran towards Williams and right into a backdrop through a table! Williams tossed Moose back into the ring. Williams accidentally hit the ref with a clothesline. Moose hit a spear, but there was no ref to make the count. 

Williams charged at Moose, who sent him into the turnbuckle with a buckle bomb. Moose charged, but Williams caught him with a Trick Shot. The ref recovered to count, but Moose kicked out! Moose hit a big headbutt, but missed a spear. Williams hit a Trick Shot to the back of Moose’s head, then hit a second to the side of the head. This was enough to hold Moose down for the pinfall.

This main event delivered big time.

After the match, Carlos Silva presented Williams with the TNA World Championship. 

So after the show went off the air, (the picture was off but the audio was still on) Santino Marella promised he’d make a huge announcement at the Impact tapings tomorrow night, and Hannafin and Rehwoldt thanked the crew.

The opener and main event were really good, the tag title match was okay and the rest was hit or miss.

TNA Impact live results: The final stop before Emergence

The final TNA Impact before Friday’s Emergence streaming special has arrived.

Before he defends the TNA World title against Moose, Trick Williams will team with AJ Francis and the returning Rich Swann to take on Moose’s System mates Eddie Edwards, JDC and Brian Myers.

Director of Authority Santino Marella will hold a Knockouts Tag Team Summit with all four teams involved in Friday’s four-way title match: The Elegance Brand, The IInspiration, NXT’s Fatal Influence, and Lei Ying Lee & Xia Brookside.

X-Division Champion Leon Slater will team with The Hardys against Cedric Alexander & The Rascalz in another Friday preview.

Former TNA World Champion Eric Young takes on past title challenger Mike Santana while Matt Cardona battles John Skyler.

Frankie Kazarian will interview International Champion Steve Maclin and Jake Something ahead of their no DQ, no countout match this Friday.

Dani Luna and Indi Hartwell take on Myla Grace and Harley Hudson to round out the show.

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Taped in Kingston, Rhode Island. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

First Class (AJ Francis & Rick Swann) & Trick Williams defeated The System (Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards & JDC) (6:00)

This was supposed to be the main event, but someone jumped Moose in the back! The other members of the System were upset about this and demanded their match start the show. The System jumped the heels before the bell and they brawled for a bit around the outside. Once the match got in the ring, the System triple-teamed Rich Swann. Francis pulled the ropes open on JDC, causing him to crash the floor and allowing the heels to take control. 

Williams got the tag and dropped JDC with a flapjack. A “Trick Kick” got Williams a near fall.  JDC escaped a bearhug and back suplexed Francis. JDC got the hot tag to Brian Myers. Myers hit an implant DDT and a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. Edwards and Myers clotheslined Francis to the floor, but Swann rolled up Myers and used his feet on the ropes for extra leverage to get the pin. 

After the match (and long commercial break), Hannifan confirmed it was First Class and Trick that attacked Moose in the back. How will this affect the title match at Emergence tomorrow night?

Dani Luna & Indi Hartwell defeated Myla Grace & Harley Hudson (3:43)

The triple threat match they’ve spent the last few weeks building on this show between Masha Slammovich, Ash by Elegance and TNA Knockout’s Champion Jacy Jayne will be on NXT Heatwave. Hudson and Grace spent 3 minutes working over Luna. Hartwell got the tag and almost immediately got the pin on Grace with the “Hurt Donut.” 

After the match, Rosemary snuck out of the crowd and misted Hartwell in the face. 

Matt Cardona defeated John Skylar (w/ Jason Hotch & Tasha Steelz) (2:21)

Despite a lot of interference from the other members of Order 4, Cardona got an easy win with the Radio Silence. After the match, Skylar and Hotch jumped Cardona. Mustafa Ali came out and sent Agent Zero (who looked really tall last week standing in the aisle, but looked less imposing when standing next to Ali) to give Cardona a hanging tree slam. Ali stood at the entrace, very pleased with the Order 4. 

After the match, Cardona found Steelz backstage to demand a match with Mustafa Ali, which was made for Emergence. 

– In the back during a digital exclusive, Dani Luna and Jody Threat got chased away by the trainer who was trying to clean the mist off of Indi Hartwell’s face. 

– A recap of Tuesday’s NXT, which was bright and live and a real contrast to the “fourth show from a marathon taping” vibe that TNA has going tonight.

– Santino Marella came out for the pull-apart brawl interview segment between the participants in the Knockouts Tag Title match tomorrow night. Heather and M are defending the tag titles under the “Freebird Rule.” After they all insulted each other (with the IInspiration being the best on the mics), Marella gave them all five seconds to brawl. They brawled while Marella counted to five, then called out security. What seemed like 20 security guys came out to break up the fight. The two heel teams (Fatal Influence and the Elegance Brand) wound up on the floor and the babyface teams (the IInsipration and Xia Brookside & Léi Yǐng Lee) all hit dives onto the piles of people (both security guards and wrestlers) on the floor.

– In another digital exclusive, Rosemary explained that if Indi Hartwell wants the TNA world title, she’ll have to go through her first. 

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • Moose was jumped in the back and his hip was hurt, but he will fight through the pain. 
  • Indi Hartwell is “day-to-day” with “eye irritation” from Rosemary’s mist. 
  • The Home Town Man has been cleared for tomorrow night.

– Mance Warner and Steph De Lander were suspended for what their unauthorized use of Santino Marella’s office last week, and they’re not happy about it. 

Mike Santana defeated Eric Young (w/ The Northern Army) (5:30)

Young jumped Santana before the bell and hit him with a rolling lariat. Young dumped Santana to the floor where the Northern Army attacked him. Back in the ring, Young got a near fall after a hangman’s neckbreaker. Santana came back with an enziguri and took out the Northern Army with a tope on the floor. Back in the ring, Santana hit a rolling cutter for a near fall. Young hit a top rope elbow for a near fall. Santana escaped a piledriver and hit a death valley driver for a near fall. Santana hit Young with a rolling lariat and got the pinfall. Best thing on the show so far by miles. 

After the match, The Northern Army jumped Santana, but Sami Callahan made the save.

– On NXT Tuesday, Joe Hendry WON A MATCH against Charlie Dempsey. And Trick Williams abandoned his partners (which included his challenger tomorrow night, Moose) to allow Dark State to beat his team.

 – Frankie Kazarian’s The King’s Speech, featuring Steve Maclin and Jake Something. Despite Kazarian’s best efforts to get them talking, Maclin and Something just stare each other down. Finally Maclin grabs the mic to tell Karazian to shut up. Kazarian insulted Something, who went after him. Karazin thumbed Something in the eye to escape. Something gave Maclin a black hole slam and stood over the International Champion to end the segment.

– New Matches for Emergence: 

  • Indi Hartwell v. Rosemary
  • Mustafa Ali v. Matt Cardona
  • The System (Edwards and Myers) v. First Class 

Also Ryan Nemeth v. The Home Town Man is confirmed for the pre-show.

– In a digital exclusive, Sami Callahan promised to retire if he lost tomorrow night at Emergence. Eddie Edwards interrupted and told Sami if it was going to be his last match, to leave it all in the ring tomorrow night. 

Cedric Alexander & The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed)  defeated The Hardys & Leon Slater (18:56 aired) 

The Hardy have the TNA and “Fourth Rope” tag team championships with them. 

The Hardys and Slater worked over Wentz in their corner for a while. Wentz eventually got the tag to Reed, and he tagged Matt Hardy with a superkick to take control. Alexander dropped Matt with a suplex for a near fall. 

Wentz hit a slingshot senton for a near fall, and controlled Matt with a front facelock. Matt escaped, but Wentz went low with a dropkick to the knee. Wentz went to the top, but Matt followed him up and superplexed Wentz. 

Jeff Hardy and Alexander got the tags, and Jeff took over on Alexander. Jeff went for the Twist of Fate, but Alexander blocked it. Hardy hit an ugly Whisper in the Wind (he came down on Alexander like a sack of concrete) for a near fall. Slater and Reed got into it, and Slater dropped Reed with a brainbuster. Slater took out both Rascalz with a back elbow. Reed blocked the “Twist of Fate” and Matt Hardy caught Wentz with a side effect. Jeff gave Alexander a face-first suplex, and Reed dropped Jeff with a Stundog Millionaire. Reed planted Slater with a facebuster for a near fall. 

Alexander got the tag and set up Slater for a powerbomb, but Slater escaped. Slater went for the Twist of Slate again, but since he had to position himself for the hard camera (seriously) Alexander was able to block it. The Hardys and Slater got Alexander and the Rascalz with a triple Twist of Fate/Slate. The Hardys hit Alexander with Poetry in Motion, Matt landed a Side Effect, and Slater hit a splash for a near fall. 

The Rascals got back in and doubleteamed the Hardys, sending them to the floor. Wentz tried for a dive on the Hardys, but they caught him. Reed followed up with his own dive to take out the Hardys. Slater then hit his 450 dive over the post on Reed. 

Back in the ring, Slater went for the 450 on Alexander, but Alexander dodged it. Slater did a backspring into the ropes to hit Alexander, but Alexander caught him and dropped Slater with the Lumbar Check and got the pin on the X-Division champion! 

A really good main event that helped heat up the X Division title match for tomorrow night. I don’t know if the show did a good enough job as a “go home” show for Emergence, but it did get me wanting to tune into NXT.


TNA Impact TV spoilers for next week: Slammiversary rematch

Prior to and following last night’s live edition of TNA Impact from Kingston, Rhode Island, they filmed additional matches for next Thursday’s show in addition to their weekly Xplosion show.

These come courtesy of our Arya Witner.

  • Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee defeated (unknown)
  • Indi Hartwell & Dani Luna defeated Jody Threat & Arianna Grace 
  • The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed) defeated Nic & Ryan Nemeth. After the match, the Nemeths cut a promo and Nic said they are invoking their Tag Team title rematch clause against the Hardys at Emergence. Ryan made fun of Rhode Island’s lack of sports teams and their ugly children. Home Town Man came out and demanded an apology. Nemeth’s laid out HTM and unmasked him, but security covered him up. The Rascalz ran back down to run them off.
  • Masha Slamovich defeated Knockouts Champion Jacy Jayne by DQ. Ash by Elegance ran in and hit Slamovich with the Knockouts Tag Team title belt for the DQ. The match went around five minutes and was disappointing if only because they didn’t have the time to have a better match with a better finish.
  • X-Division Champion Leon Slater defeated Cedric Alexander and Jason Hotch in a three-way title defense.
  • The System (Moose & Eddie Edwards) defeated AJ Francis & Trick Williams. Moose pinned Williams with a spear after KC Navarro accidentally hit him with his crutch. 

TNA returns Friday to Kingston for another set of tapings on the road to Emergence.

D-Von Dudley addresses returning for one final match

D-Von Dudley insists that his next match will truly be his final one.

At TNA Slammiversary, it was revealed that The Dudley Boyz and Hardys will face off for one last time at Bound for Glory this October. It will only be the fourth match D-Von has had since 2016. Following a seven-year absence, he returned to the ring on the 1,000th episode of TNA Impact in 2023.

D-Von suffered a stroke in 2020 and underwent spinal surgery in 2022, but he’s feeling good physically after dropping 85 pounds through DDP Yoga and focusing on his diet. Appearing on a new episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, D-Von said he is not worried about getting injured by returning to the ring.

“Is there moments where I feel like if I get back in the ring, I’m going to get hurt? No, I don’t,” he said. “I have the wrestling school in Winter Park, Florida, which is doing extremely well. And the great thing about that is, is that I roll around with some of the guys sometimes in the ring. So every once in a while I take bumps and I feel good when I’m in there. So there’s no hesitation in how I think or feel about what I do in that ring now.”

The Insight episode was recorded last week prior to Slammiversary, so D-Von’s Bound for Glory return had not been officially announced at the time. D-Von told Van Vliet that, if he were to wrestle again, it would only be for one final match and not a more expansive run.

“But, you know, at 50 years old, I don’t want to go in here and do it, like I said, until I’m 70 and 80. That’s not going to happen. If we were to do one more match, it would be the last one and that would be it,” he said. “There is no one more, ‘Can you come back one more time, one more time?’ No, because — and I tell this to everybody when they ask — I go, every time I do one more time, that one more time is over, let a year go by, ‘Hey, you guys look great, you can go another match.’ No, we can’t, stop, stop.”

D-Von added that The Hardys would be the ideal opponents for his final match because of how much he trusts Matt and Jeff.

“If I was to do anything in the ring again, it would have to be with Matt and Jeff,” D-Von said. “And, you know, I would say Edge and Christian too, but they’re in the other, you know, organization, AEW, and I don’t think that would ever happen. When the opportunity came, when Edge left WWE and went to AEW, you had Christian and Edge there, and then The Hardys were there. And it was like, we were wondering why, you know, Tony [Khan], who is a huge fan of the business and always had it, why wouldn’t he take the opportunity to be the one to put those three teams together and to do that, but he never did. So I think that opportunity is lost.

“But, you know, if I was to come back and do something, it would have to be with The Hardys. And those are the only two I trust. Even though I think Jeff is out of his damn mind [laughs], but those are the only two I would trust [with] my body on the line and to go in there one more time.”

Bound for Glory 2025 is being held at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts on October 12. The Dudleyz vs. Hardys match was set up for the pay-per-view when Bully Ray issued a challenge to Matt and Jeff following their TNA Tag Team title win at Slammiversary.

D-Von worked as a producer for WWE from 2016-2023. At the end of 2024, he launched a new YouTube channel that has now grown to having more than 160,000 subscribers.

The Hardys win TNA Tag Team titles, set to face Dudley Boyz for final time

Image: TNA Wrestling

The Hardys are TNA Tag Team Champions once again, and already have challengers.

Matt and Jeff Hardy won the TNA Tag Team titles for a fourth time at Slammiversary, defeating The Rascalz, First Class, and champions Nic and Ryan Nemeth in a four-way ladder match to win the titles. 

The finish had all ladders in the match being used and destroyed, leading Jeff to exit the ring and grab a switch, pressing a button. It was then that a rope-style ladder fell from the rafters. After The Hardys laid out the Nemeths with stereo twists of fate with chairs wrapped around their necks, Jeff climbed up the ladder and grabbed the titles to end the match.

As the Hardys were celebrating their win, Bully Ray made his entrance and congratulated Matt and Jeff on their title victory. He pointed out their history with tables matches, mentioning their 2000 Royal Rumble match. He then pitched one last match between Team 3D and The Hardys at Bound For Glory. After fans asked for D-Von, who was not at Slammiversary, Bully Ray said that was a great question and ended the segment by saying Bound For Glory will be the last time he asks D-Von to get the tables.

Bound for Glory was later announced for October 12 in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Jeff Hardy now more than three years sober

Jeff Hardy recently reached a big milestone in his sobriety journey.

During an interview on The Ariel Helwani Show that was taped on June 24 and aired this week, Hardy said he is now more than three years sober. He entered alcohol treatment in June 2022 following a DUI in Florida where his blood alcohol limit was found to be more then three times the limit.

“Three years [and] two days, man,” Hardy responded when Helwani asked how long he has been sober.

The 2022 offense was Hardy’s third DUI. The case was ultimately resolved in February 2023 with Hardy pleading no contest. His license was suspended for 10 years, but he did not have to serve jail time.

Hardy said the third DUI was the rock bottom in his life. Now that he’s sober, he is able to appreciate life more and find the beauty in things. That clarity started to come once he reached one year sober.

“Oh yeah, everything is majestic,” he said. “After about a year of being sober — oh my God, everything is just so vivid and bright and beautiful.”

Matt Hardy expressed how proud he is of the effort his brother has put in toward bettering himself.

“His work on himself has been second-to-none,” Matt said. “And just the place he’s at in his life, I’m just so proud and so happy for him. This is like the best version of Jeff Hardy personally I’ve ever seen that exists right now.”

The 2022 DUI happened while The Hardy Boyz were with AEW, disrupting plans the promotion had for them. After departing AEW in 2024, Matt & Jeff are now both with TNA Wrestling. They will challenge for the TNA Tag Team titles in a four-way ladder match later this month at Slammiversary.

When asked if they would be okay with ending their careers in TNA, Matt Hardy told Helwani that he and Jeff would like to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and have “one last hurrah” with WWE — but that could potentially happen without The Hardys leaving TNA because of the working relationship that exists between the two companies.

The full interview can be watched below:

TNA Impact live results: Mike Santana vs. AJ Francis street fight

The road to Slammiversary truly begins on tonight’s TNA Impact, headlined by Mike Santana against AJ Francis in a street fight.

Santana is looking to gain revenge for Francis and KC Navarro screwing him out of his recent opportunity against TNA World Champion Trick Williams.

Former TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will take on Judas Icarus and Travis Williams of The Northern Armory.

The next top contender for Masha Slamovich’s Knockouts title will be crowned in a battle royal.

In a Call to Arms match of which the rules are unknown, The Order’s Mustafa Ali and John Skyler will go one-on-one.

In a singles bout, Nic Nemeth will take on The Rascalz’s Zachary Wentz while TNA X-Division Champion Moose will be in action.

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A recap package shows highlights of last week’s show, and then the usual show-starting “Cross the Line” intro video and theme song plays.

Joe Hendry Kicks Things Off

Inside the Impact Zone, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the show. Joe Hendry’s theme hits and out he comes to kick off the show. Hannifan mentions Hendry’s appearance on WWE NXT this past Tuesday night.

He confirms Hendry vs. Trick Williams for the TNA World Championship at TNA Slammiversary 2025. A loud “We Believe! We Believe!” chant breaks out. “Say his name and he appears! Joe Hendry is here in Pittsburgh!” Hendry begins.

Hendry says before he starts he wants to thank the fans. He then brings up how the TNA World Championship is held by an outsider in Trick Williams. He says it belongs to each and every one of the fans. He talks about his long journey to TNA and finally getting a big break.

Hendry says the fans made him be in a position to main event TNA Slammiversary, to challenge for the TNA World Championship at TNA Bound For Glory, and to face a legend like Randy Orton at WrestleMania.

He asks the fans to do him a favor. He asks if they can. They cheer and say yes. He says they were there for his rise, and now he wants…no, he needs, the fans to be there for his redemption. He vows to bring the TNA World Championship back to TNA at TNA Slammiversary. His theme hits to end the segment.

Killer Kelly Makes A Promise

Backstage, Killer Kelly is shown talking directly into the camera. She brings up her past in MK Ultra with reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. She vows to show who the real monster is.

She guarantees victory against the champion next week. She gives her thoughts on tonight’s TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal. We head to a break.

Zachary Wentz (w/ Trey Miguel) vs. Ryan Nemeth (w/ Nic Nemeth)

When the show returns, we hear the spray-paint cans as the lights dim inside the Impact Zone. Out comes The Rascalz duo of Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel. They head to the ring, where Wentz is scheduled for singles action, as Hannifan promotes the four-way ladder match for the tag titles at TNA Slammiversary.

After he settles in the ring, his music dies down and the entrance tune for The Nemeths plays. Out comes “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth accompanied by Nic Nemeth. Ryan is in the ring and ready to rock and roll, and the bell sounds to get things started.

They locked up to start, with Ryan Nemeth taking control by grabbing Zachary Wentz’s arm. Wentz rolled and flipped out of the hold, finishing with an arm drag. He followed up with a dropkick and then charged at Nemeth in the corner.

Nemeth dodged, but Wentz caught him with a kick and connected with a springboard crossbody for a two count. Wentz went for a handspring move, but Ryan distracted the referee while Nic Nemeth tripped Wentz, sending him crashing to the floor.

Ryan rolled him back into the ring and delivered a neckbreaker for another two count. Nemeth followed up with a flurry of elbows before locking in a chinlock. Wentz battled out, but Nemeth cut him off with a knee to the midsection and whipped him into the corner.

Nemeth charged, but Wentz moved, causing Nemeth to hit the turnbuckle. When Nemeth charged again, Wentz met him with a kick. Wentz delivered a chop, but Ryan countered with an attempt at another neck-breaker.

Wentz reversed it into a backslide for a two count. He then hit a pair of tackles, followed by a stiff chop, a handspring knee, and a running knee. Wentz snap-mared Nemeth and landed a penalty kick, then followed with a running shooting star press for another two count.

Wentz climbed to the top rope, but Nemeth rushed in and shook the rope, crotching him. Nemeth capitalized with a leaping DDT for a near-fall. Nic then tried to slide one of the TNA World Tag Team Title belts to Ryan, but the referee intercepted it.

During the confusion, Wentz hit a jumping knee, then climbed back to the top rope and connected with a Spiral Tap to score the victory. After the match, things almost got going again between both teams, but ended in a stand-off.

Match Result: Zachary Wentz defeated Ryan Nemeth

Gia Miller Interviews Trick Williams

It is announced that Joe Hendry will go one-on-one against Wes Lee on WWE NXT next Tuesday night. The show then shoots backstage, where Gia Miller asks Trick Williams if he’s ready for his title defense against Hendry at TNA Slammiversary.

Trick asks Gia a question, only to cut her off and tell her it was a “Trick question.” He says he’s ready for the Irish boy at Slammiversary. “Let’s talk about it…” He then switches focus to AJ Francis and Mike Santana. He predicts Francis will kick Santana’s butt all the way back to the block.

TNA Knockouts Championship No. 1 Contender Battle Royal

Inside the Impact Zone, the ring walks begin for the TNA Knockouts Championship No. 1 Contender Battle Royal. The show heads to a break. When the show returns, Gia Miller is backstage with Masha Slamovich.

Slamovich says she doesn’t need mind games with Killer Kelly. She challenges her to a chain match for their title tilt on next week’s show. In runs an excited Arianna Grace, who tells her she’s working on something big but can’t say what it is yet.

Back inside the arena, the ring is filled up with all of the Knockouts contenders. The bell sounds and the Knockouts Championship No. 1 Contender battle royal gets underway. The IInspiration and The Elegance Brand are eliminated almost immediately. They continue to brawl afterwards.

Jody Threat immediately targeted Alisha Edwards from there. Katie Arquette was next to be eliminated after Threat nailed her with a Pop Shove It. Jayda Stone was also tossed out shortly after. Tasha Steelz focused her attention on Indi Hartwell, while Xia Brookside nearly eliminated Rosemary, who managed to hold on.

Harley Hudson and Myla Grace double-teamed Dani Luna until Threat stepped in to help. Despite the assist, Luna was eliminated by Grace moments later. Brookside and Victoria Crawford squared off briefly, but Crawford managed to save herself by standing on Rosemary to avoid elimination.

Indi Hartwell eliminated Mila Moore, while Hudson punished Tessa Blanchard in the corner. Lei Ying Lee worked over Threat, who tried to toss her, but Lee reversed the momentum and eliminated Threat instead. Lee and Hartwell then battled in the corner.

Meanwhile, Edwards targeted Grace until Brookside pulled Edwards away and they exchanged strikes. Crawford went after Hartwell but was repelled. Edwards delivered a hard chop to Brookside, then ducked a shot from Hartwell and dropped her in the corner. Brookside quickly jumped back on Edwards.

Rosemary went after Hudson and Grace, but the duo fought her off and eliminated her. Steelz and Edwards then worked together to eliminate both Hudson and Grace. Hartwell, Brookside, and Lee each took turns attacking Edwards until Steelz ultimately eliminated her.

Blanchard saved Crawford from elimination before turning her focus to Brookside. Brookside fended her off and even saved Lee from an attack by Crawford. Brookside pushed Crawford onto the apron, and Lee followed up with a kick that sent Crawford to the floor.

Steelz rocked Lee with a superkick, then exchanged strikes with Brookside. Brookside charged, but Steelz lifted her onto the apron and eliminated her. Lee quickly capitalized by eliminating Steelz. Moments later, Blanchard eliminated Lee.

That left Blanchard and Hartwell as the final two. Hartwell blocked Blanchard’s punches and fired back with strikes of her own. She went for a big boot, but Blanchard dodged, causing Hartwell to end up on the apron.

Blanchard slammed her head into the turnbuckle, but Hartwell fought back. Blanchard charged, but Hartwell countered, sending Blanchard over the top and onto the apron as well. As the two traded blows on the apron, Ash by Elegance suddenly appeared from the opposite side of the ring.

Having never been eliminated, she charged at both Hartwell and Blanchard, knocking them off the apron and to the floor to win the match. We see replays from the start, and while The IInspiration and Elegance Brand both seemed to be eliminated, Ash actually went under the ropes.

Match Result: Ash By Elegance wins to earn shot at TNA Knockouts Championship

Jacy Jane Appears In The Impact Zone

Once the match wraps up, as Ash By Elegance is celebrating in the ring with George Iceman, reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich comes out and stares down Ash.

NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jane’s theme hits and she comes out as well. All three stare each other down to end the post-match scene.

Jake Something Puts Steve Maclin On Notice

Footage of Jake Something’s return last week is shown. Jake Something is then shown backstage. He spoke about being sidelined with an injury and feeling forgotten — except by one man: Tommy Dreamer.

Something expressed his respect for Dreamer, both as a man and as a mentor. He made it clear he wasn’t going to let Mance Warner’s attack on Dreamer slide.

He also revealed that his sights were set on the TNA International Championship, putting Steve Maclin on notice. Maclin then appeared and welcomed Something back.

He wished him luck in his upcoming match against Warner. Something replied that Maclin would be seeing him soon. Maclin nodded and said they certainly would.

TNA Injury Report

In the latest TNA Injury Report, Mike Santana had been cleared to return following a head injury. KC Navarro remained sidelined with a dislocated knee.

Elijah was also out of action due to a torn triceps. Back live, Hannifan and Rehwoldt are shown on camera to provide another update on Elijah, noting he has undergone successful surgery and is now on the road to recovery.

They say they wish he could’ve been here with them tonight. They run down action still to come and the show heads to a break.

Call To Arms Match
Mustafa Ali vs. John Skyler

The show returns and out comes Mustafa Ali accompanied by Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands. His opponent, John Skyler, and himself are taped to the ropes by Steelz per the unique match stipulations. Ali tries cutting himself free before they even start.

We then learn that the rules are that both competitors had one hand tied to the ropes, with the first to get untied gaining the advantage. The match could only be won by pin-fall or submission. Tasha Steelz tied up John Skyler, while Jason Hotch secured Mustafa Ali tightly.

Once the bell rang, Skyler immediately tried to free himself, but Ali pulled out a pair of scissors and quickly cut his rope. Ali wasted no time, hitting a running dropkick on Skyler and following up with stomps in the corner.

He choked Skyler with his boot until Skyler pushed him off and landed a back elbow. They traded chops before Skyler connected with a leaping knee. Ali charged at him in the corner but was lifted onto the apron. Ali yanked Skyler down by the hair and climbed to the top rope.

He leapt off, but Skyler dodged and then tossed him over the top rope to the floor. Hotch handed the scissors to Skyler, who cut himself free while Steelz discreetly hid the scissors. Ali re-entered the ring and hit a knee strike, but Skyler recovered quickly with a leg lariat.

Skyler charged the corner, but Ali slid out onto the apron. Ali attempted a rolling move, but Skyler countered into a DDT. Skyler climbed to the top rope, only for Ali to cut him off with a superkick on the apron. Ali hit the ropes, but Skyler countered with a slingshot spear for a near fall.

Ali slipped behind him and used the ropes to choke Skyler, then launched him hard into the corner. Ali climbed up and delivered a 450 Splash to secure the victory.

Match Result: Mustafa Ali defeated John Skyler

“PRIME” Cedric Alexander Arrives In TNA

Mustafa Ali went to the floor and grabbed a chair. Jason Hotch confronted him, urging him to put the chair down. Ali appeared to comply, tossing the chair aside—only to suddenly send Hotch crashing into the ring post.

Tasha Steelz stepped in, pleading with Ali to stop. Ali rolled Hotch into the ring and followed with the chair in hand. He raised it, ready to strike both Hotch and John Skyler, but Steelz stepped in front of them. Ali then lifted the chair as if to hit her—until the music of the debuting Cedric Alexander hit.

Alexander made his way to the ring and tried to talk Ali down off-mic. Ali dropped the chair and told Steelz to get up. He took her hand and tried to lead her out of the ring, but Alexander grabbed her other hand, halting Ali in his tracks.

Ali got in Alexander’s face, but The Great Hands stood up behind him, backing Alexander and Steelz. Seeing the numbers shift, Ali backed down and exited the ring. As he walked up the ramp, he stared Alexander down the entire way to the back.

The System And Moose Backstage

A recap aired showing the conclusion of last week’s tag team match featuring Matt Cardona and The Home Town Man taking on The System. After the match, Cardona and Brian Myers had a tense stare-down before The System launched a post-match assault on both The Home Town Man and Cardona.

Notably, Myers refrained from attacking Cardona during the beatdown. Once the video package wrapped up, the scene shifted backstage where The System was standing by. Moose addressed the camera, stating that Leon Slater would be in the biggest match of his career at Slammiversary.

For him? It’s just another Sunday. Matt Cardona then interrupted, demanding to know what The System’s problem was. Eddie Edwards responded, telling Cardona that he didn’t even work in TNA and that he’d have no issue beating the spray tan off him.

Edwards then declared he was going to speak with Santino Marella. The System walked off, with Myers being the last to leave after briefly locking eyes with Cardona. The show heads to another commercial break.

The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) vs. The Northern Armory (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus) with Eric Young

When the show returns, the lights go down and out come the duo of The Northern Armory. Travis Williams and Judas Icarus make their way out accompanied by Eric Young. They settle in the ring and wait for their opposition.

The iconic sounds of The Hardys theme hits and out comes Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy to rock star crowd reactions. Jeff Hardy and Travis Williams kicked things off with a lock-up. Jeff took control early, grabbing Williams’ arm and working it over.

He flipped Williams over and followed up with a dropkick to the back. Matt Hardy tagged in, and The Hardys delivered a double back elbow and a double elbow drop. Judas Icarus charged into the ring but was quickly taken down with a hip toss.

The Hardys then stomped Williams down in the corner, popped him up, and Jeff slammed him to the mat. Icarus broke up the ensuing pin attempt. Matt struck Williams and hit the ropes, but Icarus caught him with a knee to the back.

While Williams distracted the referee, Frankie Kazarian pulled Matt to the floor and took a cheap shot. Williams followed up with a flying knee off the apron and rolled Matt back into the ring for a two count. Icarus tagged in and sent Matt into the ropes.

Williams connected with a knee, and Icarus followed with a clothesline for another two count. Matt was sent to the outside again, and Williams re-entered the match. While he distracted the referee, Kazarian took another shot at Matt.

Williams tried to grab Matt on the apron, but Matt countered by snapping Williams’ head over the top rope. Kazarian tried to interfere again, but this time the referee caught him and ejected him from ringside. Kazarian threw a fit, forcing multiple referees and officials to escort him to the back.

Jeff tagged in and unleashed a series of strikes on Icarus. Williams tried to break up a pin attempt, but Jeff moved, causing Williams to crash onto Icarus instead. Icarus locked in a sleeper hold, and Williams followed up with a dropkick to Jeff.

Meanwhile, Matt worked over Williams on the outside before returning to the ring. The Hardys hit the Plot Twist on Icarus, and Jeff climbed to the top rope. He connected with the Swanton Bomb to secure the victory.

Match Result: The Hardys defeated The Northern Armory

Leon Slater Is Ready To Make History

After the match wraps up, The Hardys theme plays as Matt and Jeff celebrate. Jeff gets on the microphone and calls out to the ring who he says is his favorite wrestler, Leon Slater. The unofficial third Hardy makes his way out.

Matt Hardy says that Slater has been working hard every day. Slater is a future star and is on the road to Slammiversary. At Slammiversary, Slater will become a record breaker. Slater will become the youngest TNA X-Division Champion in the history of TNA.

The Hardys know Slater will do it. The crowd chants for Slater. Slater thanks The Hardys and says that he won’t just show up at Slammiversary – he’s going to show out. He’s going to live forever in New York or die trying. Yeah, Slater is doing it for himself, but also his mom, little sister, and the fans.

On top of all that, Slater is going to win to make The Hardys proud. He’s been hearing Moose talk about being the greatest TNA X-Division Champion of all-time. Moose better get ready for the toughest night of his life. Moose has a match up next, so Slater heads to sit in on special guest commentary.

Moose (c) vs. Jake Painter vs. Shane Sabre

Moose grabbed a microphone and said he needed a warm-up ahead of TNA Slammiversary. In the spirit of the X-Division, he had requested a Triple Threat Match to give Leon Slater a preview of what to expect in the biggest match of his career.

Moose began by flooring Shane Sabre with a big boot. Jake Painter tried to attack, but Moose hit him with a big boot as well. He chopped Sabre in one corner, then turned and chopped Painter in the opposite one.

Moose gouged at Sabre’s eyes before whipping him across the ring and into Painter. When Moose charged into the corner, both opponents moved out of the way. Painter and Sabre attempted to send Moose into the ropes, but Moose came back with a double clothesline.

He followed up with a powerbomb to Painter, then delivered a pop-up powerbomb to Sabre, who landed on top of Painter. Moose then tossed Sabre to the floor and speared Painter to pick up the win. After the match, Moose mounted Jake Painter.

Moose then delivered a flurry of punches until Leon Slater hit the ring. Slater got in Moose’s face and the two exchanged heated words. Moose then raised the TNA X-Division Championship high before exiting the ring. The show then went to another break.

Match Result: Moose defeated Jake Painter and Shane Sabre

Street Fight
AJ Francis vs. Mike Santana

It’s main event time!

When the show returns from the break, a video package airs with comments from AJ Francis and Mike Santana promoting their Pittsburgh Street Fight, which will serve as the main event of the show. The package wraps up, and First Class’ theme hits.

Out comes Francis with KC Navarro for the final match of the evening. After he settled inside the squared circle, Mike Santana’s hip-hop theme hit and he made his custom ring entrance through the crowd in his first appearance back since being suspended.

The bell sounds and the two immediately collide, with Santana taking it to Francis in the ring before knocking him to the floor and hitting a dive through the ropes. He then pulls a table out from under the ring and sets it up.

Francis grabs Santana, but Mike fights it off and hits a running big boot that sends Francis over the guardrail and into the crowd. Santana punches Francis a couple of times until Francis sends Santana into the barricade in front of the stands. Francis hits Santana with a garbage can.

Francis stalks Santana, but Mike grabs him and sends him into the barricade in front of the stands. Santana charges at Francis, but is caught and is dropped throat first onto the steel barricade in front of the stands. Santana shakes it off and punches Francis.

Santana throws a garbage can at Francis and then clotheslines him back over the guardrail to the ringside. Santana uses the guardrail to hit a springboard forearm. Francis shakes it off, though, and catches Santana. Francis throws Santana into the ring post and then stands on him.

Francis grabs a chair and a trash can lid from under the ring. Francis throws the chair into the ring and then hits Santana with the trash can lid. Santana is hit again by the trash can lid and then choked by Francis on the steel steps. Santana starts to fight back, but Francis cuts him off with a kick.

Francis slams Santana onto the floor and then sends him back into the ring. Francis grabs another chair from under the ring and gets into the ring with it. Francis hits a downed Santana with the chair. Francis chokes Santana with the chair.

Francis sits down on the chair and jaws at Santana. Santana fires up and forearms Francis. Santana kicks Francis, but AJ shakes it off and slams Santana onto the chair for a two count. Francis chokes Santana on the middle rope and then hits him with a trash can.

Francis puts the trash can over Santana’s head and body and hits Tennessee Whiskey. Francis gets back into the ring and Santana starts to fight back. Santana rolls under a clothesline and throws the trash can at Francis. Francis rolls to the floor and Santana hits a dive over the top rope.

Santana sends Francis into the steel steps and then grabs a second table from under the ring. Santana sets up the second table next to the first one and then heads towards Francis. Francis goozles Santana and lifts him up. Santana is able to fight out of it and lands on the apron.

Santana hits a moonsault on Francis. Santana rolls Francis into the ring and climbs to the top rope. Santana goes for a frog splash, but Francis moves out of the way. Santana rolls through and hits a Rolling Buck Fifty.

Santana sets up two chairs so that they face each other and hits Francis with a Death Valley Driver onto them for a two count. Santana charges Francis in the corner, but is lifted to the apron. Francis clotheslines Santana on the apron and then lifts him up.

Santana wiggles out and hits Francis with a big boot. Santana lifts up Francis and hits a Death Valley Driver on him from the apron through the tables. Trick Williams runs out from the back, but Joe Hendry’s music hits right away. Hendry and Williams exchange strikes and fight up the ramp.

They make their way to the back as Santana rolls Francis back into the ring. Santana climbs to the top rope and hits a Papi Splash for a two count. Santana goes for Spin the Block, but Francis hits the TFL. Francis goes for the Down Payment, but Santana punches Francis.

Santana goes for a hurricanrana, but Francis holds on and hits a Styles Clash for a two count. Francis calls Navarro over. Navarro gives Francis a sip of champagne and puts the bottle in the corner. Francis charges at Santana. Santana ducks and grabs the bottle. Santana hits Spin the Block with the bottle for the win.

Match Result: Mike Santana defeated AJ Francis

Mike Santana Wants In TNA Slammiversary Main Event

After the match, Mike Santana grabs a microphone and says that he has worked hard to get to where he is today. He thanks the fans. Santana is not called the standard of TNA for nothing.

When the TNA World Championship is mentioned, his name has to be mentioned, too. Santana says that he wants to be a part of the main event at Slammiversary.

He says that Santino Marella knows what to do and that Marella owes him one. Santana is not going to New York to lose. He tells the fans to get used to his face, because he’s “The Standard” in TNA. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

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Four-way Tag Team title ladder match set for TNA Slammiversary

While it has yet to be formally announced, Matt Hardy revealed that he and Jeff Hardy (seen above) will challenge for the Tag Team titles at next month’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view.

During an appearance on Busted Open Wednesday, Hardy announced the news, adding that he and his brother won’t be alone as First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro) and The Rascalz will join them in challenging reigning titleholders Nic & Ryan Nemeth.

There’s an added twist: it will be a ladder match — the Hardys’ speciality.

The Nemeths ended the Hardys’ 183-day run with the titles at April’s Rebellion. Of the three challengers, Francis and Navarro are the only team to never have held the gold. Navarro is currently out of action with a dislocated left knee.

Current TNA Slammiversary card | Sunday, July 20 | Long Island, New York

  • TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Joe Hendry
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against Leon Slater
  • TNA Tag Team Champions The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth) defend against The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) and First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro) in a ladder match

TNA Impact Friday spoilers from Pittsburgh: NXT champion appears

The following are spoilers from Fridays TNA Impact TV taping in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, courtesy of PWInsider.

  • The show opened with a Joe Hendry in-ring promo about TNA World Champion Trick Williams. Santino Marella then came out and said that it’s his job to point out facts and one of them is that Hendry hasn’t activated his rematch clause. They then make the rematch official for July’s Slammiversary.
  • Zachary Wentz defeated Ryan Nemeth
  • Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich accepted Killer Kelly’s challenge and then suggested it should be a chain match for next week.
  • Ash by Elegance won a battle royal to earn a future Knockouts title shot. As Slamovich came out on the ramp afterward to stare Ash down, NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne then came out to stare down both of them.
  • Jake Something was shown in the back as he is back from the injured list and had a quick confrontation with Steve Maclin as he wants a shot at the International title.
  • Mustafa Ali defeated John Skyler in a Call to Arms match. As Order 4 appears to be done after Ali took out Skyler and Jason Hotch, Ali was about to hit Tasha Steelz with a chair when Cedric Alexander made his surprise debut. Hotch, Skyler and Steelz stood behind Alexander as Ali escaped.
  • There was a System backstage promo which ended with Matt Cardona and Brian Myers still staring each other down.
  • The Hardys defeated The Northern Armory’s Judas Icarus & Travis Williams. Matt and Jeff then called out Leon Slater to put him over for his X-Division title challenge of Moose at Slammiversary.
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defeated Shane Sabre and Jake Painter in a three-way. He and Slater had a staredown afterward.
  • Mike Santana defeated AJ Francis in a street fight. Afterward, he called his shot to get a TNA World title shot at Slammiversary as a three-way appears to be on the horizon.

TNA remains in Pittsburgh Saturday for another TV taping with these advertised matches:

  • Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Killer Kelly in a chain match
  • The IInspiration vs. Victoria Crawford & Tessa Blanchard
  • The Hardys & The Rascalz vs. First Class & The Nemeths
  • Mike Santana in action
  • Tessa Blanchard vs. Dani Luna
  • Steve Maclin in action
  • The System in action
  • Trick Williams in action
  • Joe Hendry in action
  • Matt Cardona in action

TNA Impact live results: The fallout from Against All Odds

Tonight’s TNA Impact will feature the fallout from last Friday’s Against All Odds.

TNA World Champion Trick Williams will celebrate his win over Elijah in the First Class Penthouse with AJ Francis and KC Navarro as he awaits what is next for him. Navarro and Francis will then take on Matt & Jeff Hardy.

The 8-4-1 match will return with a future Knockouts title match on the line. Indi Hartwell, Killer Kelly, Jody Threat, Tasha Steelz, Rosemary, Dani Luna, Tessa Blanchard and Xia Brookside will first compete in an eight woman tag match which then breaks down to a four-way between the winning team.

After making their surprise return last Friday, The IInspiration will be in action as they pursue a Knockouts Tag Team title shot against The Elegance Brand.

Santino Marella will celebrate his win over Robert Stone where he cemented his status as Director of Authority. The show will also feature promos from International Champion Steve Maclin and Mance Warner & Steph De Lander.

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Santino Marella Kicks Off This Week’s Show

A recap of TNA Against All Odds is shown and then we settle inside outside the Impact Zone with “earlier today” footage. Santino Marella stops Mike Santana, reminding him he’s been suspended for two weeks. Santana disputes it.

Santino tells him he understands but asks him not to blow it right now. Santana tells Santino he respects him, but he wants revenge. He turns around and sees Robert Stone. He yells for security to throw him out. They lift him up and carry him out as he kicks and screams.

The “Cross the Line” theme and intro video plays to officially start the show. Inside the Impact Zone, the familiar sounds of Santino’s theme hits. Out comes the Director of Authority for TNA to kick off this week’s Impact.

Marella says at Against All Odds, he did what he had to do. He thanks the fans for giving them the extra “umf” he needed to get the job done. He says that cockroach is now gone forever and he’s here as your undisputed Director of Authority.

He talks about TNA Slammiversary and says Moose will be defending the TNA X-Division Championship against Leon Slater. Next week, for the first time since last year they will have the Champions Challenge. On one side it will be the reigning TNA champions.

The other side will be a certified all-star team of big shots facing them in a ten man match. He then gets on to tonight. He mentions an 8-4-1 match and explains the rules behind an 8-4-1 match, where the winner gets a guaranteed TNA Knockouts Championship match.

The IInspiration vs. Brittnie Brooks & Missa Kate

Santino says the next few weeks leading up to TNA Slammiversary are going to be amazing. They are going to be inspirational. Speaking of inspirational, he says it’s time to introduce in their Impact return, The IInspiration duo of Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay.

The duo make their way out to the ring together. They settle inside the squared circle, as Tom Hannifan says they will be in action on Impact for the first time in three years when the show returns. The show then heads into a commercial break.

When the show returns, their opponents, Brittnie Brooks and Missa Kate, are already in the ring. The bell sounds and McKay and Kate kick things off for their respective teams. McKay settles into the early offensive lead and tags in Lee.

Lee picks up where she left off. Brooks tags in, and Lee goes to work on her, before tagging McKay back in. The IInspiration have been in complete control since the opening bell, and they are getting strong crowd support along the way.

After Kate gets in a cheap shot from the apron, she and Brooks begin to shift the offensive momentum in their favor. The two tag in and out to work over Lee until McKay lands a big kick from the apron that sets up the Idolizer for the win.

Match Result: The IInspiration defeats Brittnie Brooks & Missa Kate

The Hardys Ready To Regain TNA Tag-Team Titles

Backstage, The Hardys are shown together. Matt Hardy says they’ve faced some bumps in the road since losing the TNA Tag-Team Championships. He says tonight, they get back on track when they step into the ring with First Class.

He says they’ll beat them and go on to get back into the ring with The Nemeths and regain what is theirs. Jeff Hardy says he couldn’t have said it better himself.

They pose into the camera and the brief backstage segment wraps up. Hannifan promotes action still to come and then the show heads into another commercial break.

First Class Penthouse With TNA Champion Trick Williams

The show returns and Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt set up a recap package, showing highlights of First Class and Elijah on this week’s episode of WWE NXT. After that, the First Class duo of AJ Francis and KC Navarro come out to the top of the stage.

The duo annoyingly introduce themselves and the most cringe talk show segment in all of pro wrestling, the First Class Penthouse. Fans begin giving Francis the “What?” treatment. He gets them to say “What?” if they’re morons, or whatever insult he inserted.

They did, and he boasted being good at this. He shows off some money he has, holding it up to the camera to prove it’s real, and bragging about how other wrestlers come out with fake prop money because they don’t know how to make it.

He says it’s time to give away some money. He has a young fan from the crowd come up. He tells him if he can do a good “Money, money, money!” saying, he’ll give it to him. The kid does, but Francis refuses to give him the money. The crowd boos.

He then gets to the point, and introduces the TNA World Champion and WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams. His theme hits and out he comes to Francis and Navarro chanting “First Class Trick!” over the beat of his tune, with Francis doing the Booker T hip-hop ad-libs.

They defend their decision to help an outsider beat Joe Hendry to win the TNA World Championship. They bring up how Trick mentioned only coming to TNA if he and his entourage were given “first class tickets.”

They said he mentioned their name, and when someone mentions their name, they show up. They want to know how Trick feels about them. Trick tells them “you light-skinned brothers are alright.” They all suck up to each other and wrap things up. We head to another break.

The System Confront Jason Hotch & Matt Cardona Backstage

The show returns to The System confronting Jason Hotch backstage. They tell him if he takes out Leon Slater, who is scheduled to challenge Moose for his X-Division title at TNA Slammiversary, there might be a System ring in it for him.

As they continue to talk to Hotch, up comes Mustafa Ali, John Skyler and Tasha Steelz. Ali doesn’t say anything, he just stares at Hotch emotionless. He fixes his tie and walks off. The System talk trash as Ali and his group walk off.

The System continues walking and Alisha Edwards asks Matt Cardona, who they see standing by himself, if he wants to know something. But, you know, in nails on a chalkboard Alisha Edwards-fashion. The System ends up challenging him to a tag match.

It will be The System against he and a partner next week. He accepts. The System walks off, except for Brian Myers, who stops and takes a long look at Cardona face-to-face before walking off as well. The show heads to another commercial break.

Jason Hotch (w/ John Skyler) vs. Leon Slater

The show returns and the theme for Jason Hotch hits. Out he comes with his partner from The Great Hands, John Skyler. He settles inside the ring for the next match of the evening. Out comes his opponent, Leon Slater, to a good pop.

A picture-in-picture “earlier today” video airs showing Slater reacting to the news that he will be challenging Moose for the TNA X-Division Championship at TNA Slammiversary. He vows that the match will deliver and says he’s coming to NY to win big or die trying.

Inside the ring, both guys are ready to rock and roll, and thus the bell sounds to get things started. The two waste no time getting after it. Slater takes the early offensive lead, but the more experienced Hotch takes over and begins a prolonged run in control.

As Slater is on the defensive, some random “We want Truth!” chants break out from the crowd. The match was taped before R-Truth returned to WWE. Slater fights back into the offensive lead and hits the Swanton 450 off the top-rope for the win.

Match Result: Leon Slater defeated Jason Hotch

Indi Hartwell, Killer Kelly, Jody Threat & Tasha Steelz vs. Rosemary, Dani Luna, Tessa Blanchard & Xia Brookside

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with her guest at this time, Tessa Blanchard. She brings up the 8-4-1 match tonight that she will be a part of. She asks how she feels in a match with so many variables. Tessa doesn’t seem worried.

She says the entire locker room could be out there and the result would be the same. She guarantees victory and says it’s time to remind everyone who built this division. She walks off and the show heads to another commercial break.

The show returns and it’s time for the 8-4-1, as Rosemary makes her way out first. Dani Luna, formerly of Spitfire, is out next. The commentators point out how her former partner, Jody Threat, is on the opposing team in this opening four-on-four team bout.

The lights go out and the theme for Tessa Blanchard hits. Out she comes accompanied by Victoria Crawford to a ton of boos. The final member of the first four-Knockout team, Xia Brookside, is out next. She settles in the ring, and still doesn’t seem fully evil.

After Brookside wraps up the entrances for the first team, the other four random teammates (Indi Hartwell, Killer Kelly, Jody Threat & Tasha Steelz) make their respective ring walks and the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running.

Kicking things off for their respective teams, ironically enough, are former Spitfire teammates Luna and Threat. They shake hands and bump elbows and then begin getting after it. The two are evenly matched starting off, which the commentators point out.

Threat and Luna know each other so well, and it shows, as they keep knowing what the other is attempting before they try it. Steelz and Brookside tag in. Brookside takes the lead and tags in Rosemary, who simply turns and attacks her own partner.

Steelz capitalizes, and hits a Codebreaker to a distracted Rosemary. Killer Kelly tags in and she begins goes right at Rosemary, not phased by her antics, instead enticed by them. Kelly hits a neck-breaker for a two-count. Moments later, Hartwell gets the win for her team.

Match Result: Indi Hartwell, Killer Kelly, Jody Threat & Tasha Steelz defeated Rosemary, Dani Luna, Tessa Blanchard & Xia Brookside

Indi Hartwell vs. Killer Kelly vs. Jody Threat vs. Tasha Steelz

The 8-4-1 is down to the 4-1 portion of things after the fall in the initial eight-woman tag-team bout. The winning team of Hartwell, Kelly, Threat and Steelz will now do battle in a fatal-four-way match, with the winner earning a guaranteed TNA Knockouts title shot.

The match gets underway next. On that note, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break. Hartwell starts off strong. She takes it to Steelz. She hits her Hurts Don’t It finisher on Steelz and appears to have things won, but Kelly steals the victory.

With the win, Kelly, who stole the win in the last possible moment, is now up next for reigning TNA Knockouts Champion and her former MK Ultra tag-team partner Masha Slamovich.

Match Result: Killer Kelly defeated Indi Hartwell, Tasha Steelz & Jody Threat to earn TNA Knockouts Title shot

Masha Slamovich Ready To Put Killer Kelly Back Where She Belongs

After the match, we see Slamovich watching on a monitor. Up walks Gia Miller, who asks Slamovich how she feels knowing someone who knows her so well is going to be facing her next for her title.

Slamovich says this was always meant to be. She knows Kelly better than she knows herself. Slamovich says she’s gonna put Kelly back in her place. On her knees in front of her, being her b*tch.

Steve Maclin, Mance Warner Ready For Battle

The show heads to another commercial break after the Slamovich interview. When the show returns, Steve Maclin is shown talking directly into the camera. He addresses his next challenger, Mance Warner. He holds the TNA International title up to the camera.

“Bulletproof” Maclin says he’s ready to do whatever and take on any challenge that comes his way. He mentions Warner and talks about how he’s ready to bag ’em, tag ’em and give mayhem to whoever crosses his path. He calls himself one of the last pillars TNA Wrestling has left.

Once this wraps up, the show returns inside the Impact Zone, where Warner and Steph De Lander appear. De Lander claims she and Warner are the only ones doing any screwing around here. Things go south quick.

De Lander and Warner punk out a production assistant nearby. This leads to Tommy Dreamer and some other officials coming out. Warner ends up attacking Dreamer and beating him down in violent fashion. We head to another break.

Sami Callihan Sucker-Attacked By Eric Young

The show returns to Sami Callihan talking with passion about a non-TNA talent holding the TNA World Championship in WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams. As he continues talking, he is cut off by Eric Young, who approaches him with The Northern Armory.

Young talks to Callihan about how guys like them are the heart and soul of TNA Wrestling. Callihan says he doesn’t like the way his dogs Northern Armory are looking at him, but he agrees with him, and says he respects him.

“And I’ll see you next week.” Young slaps Callihan and tells him, “You made your bed!” The segment wraps up there. A video airs announcing matches for next week’s show (see below). The company will celebrate 23 years of TNA Wrestling, as the road to Slammiversary continues.

The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) vs. First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro)

It’s main event time!

For the second time tonight, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro make their way out to a ton of heat. The team settles inside the squared circle for the scheduled main event of the evening. Their music dies down and they await the arrival of their opposition.

With that said, after a healthy pause, the iconic sounds of The Hardys’ entrance tune hits and out comes the legendary team of Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy. The duo head to the ring to begin their road back to their goal of recapturing the TNA Tag-Team titles.

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with the final match of the evening on the post-TNA Against All Odds episode of TNA Impact. The Hardys take the offensive lead straight out of the gate. The duo isolate Navarro in the ring.

Jeff Hardy works Navarro over a bit and then tags in Matt, who picks up where he left off. Matt leads fans in a loud “Delete! Delete” chant. Francis tries to get involved, but things backfire on him, as The Hardys hit their trademark Poetry in Motion to knock him out to the floor.

On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break as the main event of the evening continues with The Hardys in a comfortable offensive lead. When the show returns, the momentum is shifting in First Class’ favor.

Francis settles in as the legal man, beating down Matt. Matt hits a Side Effect and the momentum begins to shift. Trick Williams hits the ring and the match is thrown out. As Trick helps First Class beat down The Hardys, the theme for Joe Hendry hits.

Out he comes with Elijah and Leon Slater. The System also runs out. Everyone is fighting in the ring as fans break out in a loud “TNA! TNA!” chant. The heels end up on the floor, while the babyfaces are in the ring.

Leon Slater hits a running dive over the ring post in the corner from the ring to the floor, splashing onto and taking out Trick, First Class and The System. The crowd roars. That’s how this week’s post-TNA Against All Odds show wraps up.

Match Result: The Hardys defeated First Class via Disqualification

Next Week On TNA Impact (6/19/2025):
* TNA celebrates 23 years
* Eric Young vs. Sami Callihan
* Order 4 Summit
* Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee vs. Ash & Heather By Elegance
* TNA Champions Challenge: Trick Williams, Steve Maclin, The Nemeths & Moose vs. Joe Hendry, Elijah, The Rascalz & Mike Santana

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