TNA Impact live results: Frankie Kazarian vs. Bear Bronson World title match

The TNA World title will be on the line as part of the first TNA Impact for 2026 as Frankie Kazarian will defend against newcomer Bear Bronson.

Bronson won a 20-man battle royal in December in his first match in TNA to earn the shot with the winner moving on to defend against Mike Santana at this month’s Genesis PPV.

After issuing an open challenge last month, Tessa Blanchard, Victoria Crawford & Mila Moore will take on Indi Hartwell, Jada Stone & Jody Threat.

The Angel Warriors (Knockouts Champion Lei Ying Lee & Xia Brookside) face Heather & M of The Elegance Brand.

In singles action, Mustafa Ali faces Home Town Man while both The Righteous and The System will appear in promo segments.

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Taped from El Paso, Texas. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

The Angel Warriors (Knockouts Champion Lei Ying Lee & Xia Brookside) vs.  Heather & M by Elegance (w/ The Concierge)

If I can be serious for a minute, M went for a kick on Lee and she snatched her leg into a half crab. Brookside got the tag and caught M with a rana out of the corner. Brookside hit a meteora in the corner then a Russian Legsweep for a near fall. Heather caught Brookside with a shot from behind so the Elegance Brand could take control. 

The IInspiration were shown watching the action from the back. M hit a version of a drive-by on Brookside that looked like it sent Brookside into the turnbuckle headfirst, and Heather got a near fall. 

Tags were made on both sides, and Lee took M down with rapid strikes and a knee. Brookside jumped off of Lee’s back for an elbow drop to get a near fall. M came back with a superkick. Just as I started to think this match was going to long, Dani Luna ran in to attack Lee from behind, taking her out of the match. M tied up Brookside with a bow and arrow, and Heather came off the top with a double stomp to get the pinfall. 

Match Result: Heather and M by Elegance win by pinfall (6:17) 

In the back, Santino Marella was depressed about getting hit in the groin by his daughter, and gave a note to Gia Miller for “Tom and Jerry” to read on the television. Who I guess are Hannifan and Rehwoldt, because after a commercial break, they announced the contents of the note. Stacks will defend the International title against Steve Maclin next week. And at Genesis, Leon Slater will defend the X-Division title against Moose and Cedric Alexander while Mustafa Ali will take on Elijah. 

Mustafa Ali (w/ Order 4)  vs.  Home Town Man

Ali went for his rolling neckbreaker, but The Home Town Man countered with a TKO for a near fall. HTM hit the home town elbow drop and a bulldog. John Skylar and Jason Hodge distracted the Home Town Man, and Ali caught him with a kick. Ali finished HTM with the 450 Splash. 

Match Result: Ali pinned the Home Town Man (3:00).

After the match, an Elijah doppelgänger (perhaps his brother Ezekiel?) was seen on the entrance stage, so Ali sent Hodge and Skylar after him. Elijah snuck up behind Ali in the ring and almost hit him with the guitar, than sang the Home Town Man’s theme song to annoy Ali. 

— None of the Rascalz want to talk to Santino about getting them another X-Division Title shot. But they go in to Santino’s office and ask for a title shot. Depressed Santino succinctly laid out that the Rascals can fight each other, the winner can get a title shot at Leon Slater on the AMC premiere, and then the winner of that match can defend in the triple threat at Genesis. Depressed Santino is better at his job than happy Santino. 

The NXT Invaders Speak

The group is now being lead by Arianna Grace, who takes the mic and complains about being in Santino’s shadow. Her dad didn’t even have the guts to tell her he wasn’t booking her for TNA anymore; she had to find out through the travel office! So now she stands by Stacks. Stacks took the mic to let Santino know that Arianna is his girl now, “and sometimes, she even calls me daddy!” Stacks and Arianna made out. Grace as the mouthpiece of the group over Lexis King (who was relegated to standing off to the side making goofy faces) is an improvement. 

Tessa Blanchard, Victoria Crawford & Mila Moore (w/ Robert Stone) vs.  Indi Hartwell, Jada Stone & Jody Threat.

Krystall Poppin, a musical artist with a lot of iTunes downloads, rapped a song while Blanchard’s group made their entrance. 

Threat took on both Crawford and Moore at once, suplexing Moore and then slamming Crawford on top of her. The babyfaces booted all three heels to the floor, then Jada Stone came off the tope with a springboard tope con hilo (assisted by her partners) onto all three of her opponents. 

Back in the ring, Threat and Moore squared off. Moore escaped a slam, but Threat caught her with a clothesline for a near fall. Jada Stone hit a sliding clothesline and a standing moonsault and got a near fall on Moore. Stone caught Moore with a gamengiri. Jada Stone went to the tope, but Robert Stone distracted her, and Moore slammed Jada off the top, allowing the heels to take control. 

Moore got a near fall after a suplex. Blanchard hit a sliding elbow on Stone’s back (who was leaning against the ropes), bending her backwards in an ugly way. 

Moore worked over Jada with a chinlock. Jada elbowed her way out, ducked a kick and got the tag to Hartwell. Hartwell hit a spinebuster on Moore for a near fall. Threat tagged in and dropped Moore with a Michinoku Driver, but Blanchard broke up the pin attempt. Crawford jumped Hartwell, and soon everyone was fighting. 

Jada Stone and Moore collided in the middle of the ring. Blanchard went to the top, but Jada Stone followed her up to try for a superplex. Robert Stone distracted Jada, and Blanchard shoved her down. Blanchard came off the top and hit Magnum, but Mila Moore got the blind tag and slid in to take the pinfall. 

Match Result: Blanchard, Moore & Crawford were victorious when Moore pinned Jada Stone (8:51 aired)

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • Everyone from the steel cage match a few weeks ago has been cleared. 
  • Elijah is still NOT cleared from his torn triceps injury. 
  • Lei Ying Lee is being evaluated after being attacked by Dani Luna at the start of the show.

Fallout from The Righteous Kidnapping of Matt Hardy

Two weeks ago, the Righteous kidnapped Matt Hardy, who found himself waking up in a well-lit barn (which was apparently, according to Matt later, a “Hardy Shrine”). After coming around, Vincent offers his help to the Hardys to reach even higher peaks. Dutch tried to offer Matt a gift, but he slapped Dutch’s hand away and left. 

Back to the arena, the Righteous came out to the ring. The crowd chanted “We Want Matt!” while Vincent cut a promo. Vincent said “he’s just a reflection” of Jeff Hardy. This promo was going nowhere, and the Hardys came out to retort. 

Matt called The Righteous creepy. Matt thought waking up surrounded by Righteous in a “Hardy Shrine” and their whole deal was creepy and kind of cultish. The Hardys aren’t interested in anything but fighting the Righteous, but Vincent and Dutch don’t want to fight. They want “brotherhood.” 

The Hardys have enough “brotherhood” with each other, so Matt and Jeff reject their offer. They want the Righteous out of their lives. If the Hardys won’t accept help from the Righteous, then things will have to go “a different way.” All the Hardys are more interested in elevating TNA into the AMC era. And that was it. 

These four need to get to the fighting already. I get the plan probably for them to not have them get physical until a Genesis or AMC, but this is not the way.

Trey Miguel v. Myron Reed v. Zachary Wentz for a shot at the X-Division Championship.

Leon Slater was on commentary and will face the winner of this match on the AMC premiere. 

The match started with two of the Rascalz double-teaming the third guy, then arguing when one would go for the cover. That would lead to two different guys double-teaming the third until one went for a pin, then they’d argue and start to go at it, repeating the cycle. Miguel went for a dive on the floor but Wentz caught him with a cutter. Reed then hit Wentz with a dive, and then Miguel followed with a springboard plancha. Back in the ring, Miguel hit Reed with a meteora off the top for a near fall. Wentz hit the UFO cutter on Migeul, but Reed came off with the springboard 450 on Wentz and got the pinfall. This was fine but I was expecting much more. 

Match Result: Myron Reed won via pinfall over Wentz (6:16)

The System Speaks

The System came out to the ring for some more talking. Eddie Edwards talked up JDC’s last match with him and promised it will get crazy at Genesis. JDC wants one more match with System altogether, and Santino has made such a match for next week in El Paso: The System v. Cedric Alexander, Leon Slater and The Hardys. 

— In the back, Gia Miller got the Hardys reaction to the previously announced match, and Matt thinks it’s the perfect way to “enter the AMC era.” The Hardys opened the door to their locker room, which has been turned into a creepy Hardy shrine by the Righteous. 

— Also next week on Impact, Dani Luna v. Harley Hudson. 

Bear Bronson v. Frankie Kazarian for the TNA World Championship

Bear Bronson is excited to be in TNA. Kazarian still isn’t getting top heel heat. Bronson floored Kazarian with a back elbow to stop. Kazarian tried a chop in the corner, but Bronson said “give me some more, Frankie!” then mauled Frankie in the corner with chops and forearms. Bronson tossed Kazarian in the air with a high backdrop, and Kazarian dropped to the floor to regroup.  

Kazarian decided to walk out on the match, but Bronson followed him out and whipped him into the ring apron, then gorilla-press slammed him into the ring. 

Back in the ring, Kazarian came back and hit Bronson with a legdop and a clothesline. Kazarian choked Bronson against the ropes. Kazarian hit a sliding knee, then worked over Bronson’s back with forearms. Bronson tried to mount a comeback, but a Kazarian dropkick cut that off. Bronson tried another brief flurry of offense, but Kazarian cut him off again with a double chop to the chest. 

Kazarian tried to wear down Bronson with a cravat. Bronson got to his feet, but Kazarian transitioned from the cravat into a neckbreaker for a near fall.  Kazarian worked a front facelock on Bronson, and the crowd started getting behind the former member of Bear Country. 

Kazarian floored Bronson with a clothesline. Kazarian went for a sunset flip off the middle rope, but Bronson blocked it and sat down on Kazarian—HARD. Bronson fired up with clothesline and a back suplex. Bronson hit an avalanche in the corner and then a powerslam for a near fall. Bronson tried for a choke bomb, but Kazarian countered with a jumping DDT for two. 

Kazarian went for the chicken wing but Bronson broke it by biting Kazarian’s finger! Bronson went for an avalanche, but Kazarian ducked out, so Bronson floored him with a clothesline. Bronson followed up with a plancha to the floor and fired up the crowd. Bronson threw Kazarian in the steps shoulder first. 

Still on the floor, Bronson tore apart the ring steps. Bronson went for a powerslam on the steps, but Kazarian escaped and then slammed Bronson on steps. Kazarian ducked back into the ring and demanded the referee count. Bronson beat the count at nine. Kazarian went for a legdrop, but Bronson turned that into a crucifix for two. Bronson went for a powerbomb, but his back gave out, and Kazarian hit the Fade to Black. 

Match Result: Frankie Kazarian pinned Bronson Reed after the Fade to Black (13:09 aired). 

After the match, Carlos Silva presented Kazarian the world title belt. Mike Santana came through the crowd to cut a promo. Santana congratulated Kazarian, but not for the title win. Santana congratulated Kazarian because TNA officials are pulling the Santana/Kazarian title match at Genesis… and instead putting it on the AMC Premiere episode of TNA Impact on January 15th! 

Final Thoughts:

TNA is doing a good job building up a couple of important shows all at once. Hopefully they do the right thing on the AMC Premiere show and that title match ends with Santana getting his hand raised without Nic Nemeth coming out to screw him (but I’m not holding my breath…).

TNA Impact live results: The final stop before Victory Road

Tonight’s TNA Impact is the final stop before Friday’s Victory Road and will also include a look ahead to October’s Bound for Glory.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will come face-to-face with Team 3D ahead of their final meeting in October to negotiate their final terms for the match.

TNA International Champion Steve Maclin teams with former TNA World Champion Mr. Anderson against Jake Something and Frankie Kazarian.

A Call Your Shot gauntlet qualifier match will take place via a battle royal.

X-Division Champion Leon Slater teams with Cedric Alexander against The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel).

Jody Threat battles Victoria Crawford while the show is rounded out by a feature on Mike Santana.

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Taped from Minneapolis.

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Leon Slater & Cedric Alexander defeated The Rascals (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) (10:23)

Myron Reed, who is getting a title shot at the X-Division champion at Victory Road tomorrow night was on commentary. Miguel and Alexander exchanged chops, and Alexander hit a seated Miguel with a vicious dropkick to the back of the head. Miguel was double-teamed a lot in his opponents’ corner. Wentz got the tag and tried a pop-in lung blower, but Slater blocked it and kicked his opponent’s head. Slater got a near fall off a crossbody. 

Wentz caught Slater with a handspring knee to take control. He got the tag to Miguel, who got a near fall off of a double team.  Alexander eventually got the tag and took out Wentz with a release German suplex. Wentz blocked the Lumbar Check but got dropped with a Minchioku Driver for a near fall. Slater got the tag and dove into a knee from Wentz. Wentz hit a crucifix driver (set up with a superkick from Miguel) for a near fall. Wentz and Alexander went over the top, and Slater  followed them out by hitting a dive on Wentz. 

Back in the ring, Miguel caught Slater with a knee, and Wentz came off the top with a swanton for a near fall. The Rascals went for a double-team, but Alexander broke it up and started suplexing everyone like he was Brock Lesnar or something. Slater hit Miguel with a Swanton 450 and got the pinfall.

— Gia Miller interviewed Frankie Kazarian, who promised to make something out of Jake Something later tonight when they team up in the main event.

— On NXT Tuesday, TNA invaded and ruined the title for title match for the finish that literally everyone saw coming. ‘What happens next between TNA and NXT?” Probably TNA getting beaten down tomorrow night. 

— Eric Young yelled at Santino Marella  in the parking lot, and Marella made the match between Joe Hendry and Young for tomorrow night. 

Victoria Crawford defeated  Jody Threat (4:07)

Gia Miller apparently went to the TNA authorities and had Tessa Blanchard’s suspension lifted. Threat tossed Crawford to the mat with a Northern Lights suplex. Crawford looked terrible. Not everyone fired by WWE needs to be rescued by TNA. Crawford hit a boot for a near fall. Threat hit a bunch of chops and floored Crawford with a back elbow. Threat booted Crawford into the ropes and Crawford took a nasty bump into them. Threat dumped Crawford with a German suplex with Tessa Blanchard’s music played. Tessa returned and distracted Threat from the entrance stage. This allowed Crawford to hit an axe kick and get the pinfall. 

— Joe Hendry gave a bit of backstory for his match with Eric Young tomorrow night at Victory Road.  

— The System challenged Order 4 to leave both their factions in the back during tomorrow night’s Moose v. Mustafa Ali encounter. 

Mance Warner won the Battle Royal to become #20 in the  Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound for Glory (6:17) 

This is a battle royal to qualify for another battle royal. The winner will be #20 in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound for Glory.  The last person eliminated will be the first person in the gauntlet.  The match will have both men’s division and knockout’s division performers.

AJ Francis did some mic work on his way to the ring  and ran down his opponents. Rosemary gave him the mist and all the other competitors dumped Francis to the floor. Killer Kelly and Rosemary were eliminated. Ryan Nemeth eliminated Matt Cardona and The Home Town Man from the floor.  It was later clarified that Nemeth went “through the ropes” which is why he could eliminate people from the floor. Nemeth also helped eliminate  Xia Brookside from the floor. Léi Yǐng Lee lowbridged Nemeth to send him to the floor, leaving her one on one with Mance Warner. Warner booted Lee to the floor for the win.  I wondered if Gail Kim found all of that believable. This was every modern battle royal where two people did spots while everyone else sold like they were dead until it was their turn to do spots.

— Mickie James and The Beautiful People will be inducted in the TNA Hall of Fame at Bound for Glory.

— A hype video for Mike Santana on his road to Bound for Glory. They’re doing their best to make Santana a big deal.

The Final Negotiation. Santino Marella brought out the Hardys and Team 3D. The crowd chanted “This is awesome!” before anything happened. Matt called The Hardys and Team 3D the greatest tag teams of all time, and Matt kept putting both teams over. Bully Ray said TNA was a “hot company” because of the Hardys. Did the Hardys make the deal that made TNA the NXT b-show?  The fans chanted for a TLC match. The Hardys and Team 3D reminisced about all the times they nearly killed each other and openly wondered how Jeff was still alive. Bully Ray finally referred to his team as “The Dudley Boys” which got an ECW chant. The Hardys offer the Dudleys/Team 3D a shot at the TNA tag team title, which would make them “25 time tag team champions,” jumping ahead of all other tag teams in TNA. (I’d been assuming the titles were already on the line). Also the winner is the “greatest tag team of all time.” Bully and D-Von consult, and turn down the match. Again, I’m confused because I thought Bully Ray challenged The Hardys at the last ppv?  The crowd chanted “TLC!” and Bully Ray brings up that The Hardys beat them in “the first ever tag team tables match,” which was “their match.” The Dudleys don’t just want a title match, they want a tables match. The Hardys agreed to the stipulation. Marella wanted both sides to sign a contract (which wouldn’t have had the table stipulation in it), but D-Von ripped up the contract. Instead both teams agreed with a handshake. This was the best thing on the show.

— Mustafa Ali is tired of the disrespect and the System, and Ali accepted Moose’s challenge to leave everyone else in the back for their main event. Ali ups the ante by adding the stipulation that the winner of the match gets his team the advantage in upcoming “Hardcore War” match at Bound for Glory. The System burst onto the scene and both sides stare each other down.

Countdown to Victory Road (8:30 EST start): 

  • Cedric Alexander v. Trey Miguel v. Zachary Wentz 
  • AJ Francis has Matt Hardy on the First Class Penthouse

Victory Road (9:00 EST start): 

  • Moose v. Mustafa Ali,  winner gets the advantage in Hardcore War 
  • Hometown Man & Matt Cardona v. The Nemeths 
  • Mike Santana v. NXT’s Ridge Holland 
  • The Elegance Brand v. THe IInspiration for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Titles 
  • Joe Hendry v. Eric Young 
  • Steve Maclin v. Frankie Kazarian for the International Title 
  • Leon Slater v. Myron Reed for the X-Division Title 

No mention of the Knockouts World Title or the TNA World Champion on the card? This show is lacking a main event. 

Steve Maclin & Mr. Ken Anderson defeated  Frankie Kazarian & Jake Something (16:40)

Anderson tried the bit where they lowered the microphone, but I guess they left the microphone at the Impact Zone. Maclin improvised lowering the. mic from above Anderson’s head by standing behind him on a steel chair. Anderson honestly looked winded doing the “MR. ANDERSONNNNN!” gimmick, but they went to a commercial so he could catch his breath before the match started. 

Something started out with Maclin and it didn’t go well for Something. Kazarian got the tag and the crowd chanted for Anderson. Anderson tagged in and squared off with Kazarian. Anderson took it to Kazarian, who made Anderson look good by bumping all over the place. Anderson and Maclin double-teamed Kazarian, and they sent both Kazarian and Something to the floor. 

Back in the ring,  Anderson and Maclin worked over Kazarian, until Kazarian caught Anderson with a face rake. This allowed the heels to take control. Something came in without making the tag and Hannifan freaked out on commentary. Kazarian hit a jumping leg drop for a near fall. Kazarian hit a snap suplex for another near fall. Something drew Maclin in the ring to allow another phantom tag, and Hannifan threw another fit on commentary. Kazarian worked Anderson over with a chinlock. 

Anderson got the hot tag and Maclin took the fight to Something. Maclin hit a running knee on Kazarian and sent him down with a German suplex. Maclin hung Something upside down in the corner and charged, but Something avoided it. Kazarian floored Maclin with a clothesline. Something dropped Maclin with a short-arm clothesline. Maclin fought his way out of a chinlock and both men knocked each other down. After Anderson and Kazarian were tagged in, Kazarian went for the chicken wing. Anderson countered with a Green Bay Plunge for a near fall. Anderson went for his finish (the Mic Check), but Kazarian escaped.

Anderson countered a Fade to Black attempt from Kazarian and hit the Mic Check, but Something broke up the pin attempt. Something and Maclin brawled. Kazarian hit a back sapper and a sliding lariat on Anderson, then got a near fall off a springboard leg drop. The crowd was fully behind Anderson. Kazarian went for the Chicken Wing again, but Anderson countered into his own Chicken Wing. Something broke that up and got backdropped to the floor. Maclin got the tag, took out Something with a dive, then dropped Kazarian with an Olympic Slam. Everyone brawled in the ring again, and the babyface sent the heels into each other. Anderson hit Something with the Mic Check, and Maclin hit Kazarian with the KIA for the pinfall. 

TNA Impact live results: Hardys vs. Nemeths Tag Team title rematch

TNA Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy will defend the titles against Nick & Ryan Nemeth as part of tonight’s TNA Impact.

The Nemeths cashed in their automatic rematch clause following losing the titles to the Hardys at July’s Slammiversary in a four-way ladder match.

The Elegance Brand (Knockouts Champion Ash and Knockouts Tag Team Champions M. & Heather) will take on Masha Slamovich and The IInspiration in trios action.

Indi Hartwell goes one-on-one with Dani Luna.

Mike Santana will be in action as will Mustafa Ali who takes on Brian Myers.

After turning on the Northern Armory, Eric Young battles Judas Icarus.

The show is rounded out by a Frankie Kazarian interview segment.

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– The show opened with a moment of silence for the victims of the Annunciation Church shooting, as Tom Hannifan announced that TNA would offer donations to those affected by this tragedy.

– A recap of last week’s Impact was shown.

Mustafa Ali (w/ Order 4) vs. Brian Myers (w/ The System)

Myers got things going with a dropkick on Ali as he continued the attack at ringside. Ali’s Order 4 allies provided a distraction on Myers, which allowed Ali to flatten him with a dive to the outside.

Back in the ring, Myers connected with a DDT on Ali. The finish saw Ali get a surprise pin on Myers.

Following the match, Order 4 and The System got into a brawl. The Great Hands tried to attack Myers, but Eddie Edwards took them out. Tasha Steelz snuck up on Edwards and took him out with a low blow. John Skylar ate a slap from Alisha Edwards, followed by a big boot from Moose. This all led led to Moose having a staredown with Special Agent Zero of Order 4. Zero rocked Moose with a headbutt as security filed in to stop the chaos.

TNA’s Director of Authority, Santino Marella, announced that at Bound for Glory, we’d see Order 4 vs. The System in a Hardcore War.

Mustafa Ali def. Brian Myers via pinfall

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– The Personal Concierge appeared and urged Dani Luna to ensure Indi Hartwell does not make it to Bound for Glory.

– We got a recap of what happened on NXT this past Tuesday particularly with the events that led to a Title for Title match between NXT Champion Oba Femi vs. TNA Champion Trick Williams. Tom Hannifan made it clear that the sentiment in TNA was not at a high regarding NXT’s “control” over TNA.

– Four-time TNA Knockouts Champion ODB was introduced to the crowd.

Judas Icarus vs. Eric Young

Icarus attacked Young just as he got to the ring as the action got going right away. Back in the ring, Young blasted Icarus with a forearm, followed by a gutwrench powerbomb. The TNA veteran continued the assault on Icarus in the corner with a forceful stomp.

Icarus escaped out of an attempted piledriver by Young as he tossed him overhead. Icarus looked to maintain momentum with a diving leg clip that took Young out. He then took to the skies with a frog splash for the near-fall.

Icarus headed up to the top and wanted to hit a superplex, but Young bit him and then connected with a diving elbow for a close near-fall. Young threatened the referee and hit a low blow on Icarus.

Joe Hendry showed up and provided a distraction for Icarus to score the upset victory on Young with a rollup pin.

After the match, a frustrated Young decked the referee officiating the match. The commentators speculated that Young would potentially be in further hot water for his latest attack on a TNA referee.

Judas Icarus def. Eric Young via pinfall

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– We got a Mentor U vignette with Victoria Crawford unsuccessfully trying to convince Jody Threat to get her help. Gia Miller walked in and said that she convinced TNA management to lift Tessa Blanchard’s suspension. However, Miller said that if Blanchard went after her again, she’d make her regret it.

The Iinspiration (Jessie McKay & Cassie Lee) & Masha Slamovich vs. The Elegance Brand (Ash by Elegance, M., Heather)

Slamovich started off strong as she asserted her strength on Heather, as the Iinspiration soon entered the fray and got the double team attack on Heather. The three face women sent the Elegance Brand to an apparent retreat as they just backed away to the ramp. The Iinspiration and Slamovich went after them as the Personal Concierge tried to sneak up. This was just some misdirection on the Elegance Brand’s part as they tried to take advantage.

Ash and the Personal Concierge were eventually chased away by the Iinspiration, which left M. and Heather as the only ones left for their team. Lee and McKay forced Heather and M. into a meeting of the minds with a double headbutt. Ash made her way back for her time at this point.

We returned from the break with the Elegance Brand in control as they isolated McKay successfully. Heather twice missed on elbow drops on McKay, which allowed her to tag Slamovich into the match. Slamovich unleashed her full offense on M. and Heather with a double spear to take down the Elegance Brand duo. Things began to break down as Lee and M. were the legal women. The Personal Concierge created a distraction, which allowed Ash to throw champagne in the eyes of Lee as M. got the rope-assisted pin for the win.

The Elegance Brand def. The Iinspiration & Masha Slamovich via pinfall

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– We got a TNA Injury Report for Mike Santana, Moose, the Hardy Boyz, and the Nemeth Brothers. We learned that Santana has been cleared for action despite the attack by Trick Williams last week, Moose has been taken into concussion protocol after taking a headbutt from Special Agent Zero earlier, and that the Hardys and Nemeths have been cleared for their match tonight.

Frankie Kazarian’s “The King’s Speech”

Kazarian welcomed us to another edition to “The King’s Speech”. He said that Minnesota is known for a Prince, but tonight, they’d be known for having a King in their presence. He welcomed tonight’s special guest: himself. Kazarian announced that at Victory Road, we’d see Kazarian take on International Champion Steve Maclin in a title match. Kazarian declared that people would remember kings, not soldiers, and that he’d defeat Maclin for the International title. Kazarian said that we’d have another special guest tonight, but he wasn’t going to announce it, since he’d let the guest do it himself.

Mr. Anderson made a surprise return to TNA to a good reaction from the Minneapolis crowd. Anderson gave the crowd high-fives as he made his way down to the ring. Kazarian introduced Anderson as a former two-time TNA World Champion as he asked him how things were in Green Bay. Anderson said that while he was proud of being from Green Bay, he noted that he’s been a Minneapolis native for over twenty years. He said that Minneapolis was home, to which Kazarian said that it had to suck.

Kazarian talked about how he and Anderson knew each other for a long time, like how they competed in the only singles Ultimate X match in TNA, one that he defeated Anderson in. Kazarian brought up Anderson’s time in the U.S. Army Reserves, as he turned his attention to Steve Maclin, someone he called a coward. He asked if Anderson was a coward because he apparently looked like a guy who ran from a fight rather than towards.

Anderson asked Kazarian what branch he served in, to which the host of The King’s Speech took exception to. Kazarian said that Anderson was pissing him off as he called to attention to Anderson’s family being in attendance for tonight’s show. He asked if Anderson was willing to let them sit there and watch as he got beaten within an inch of his life.. Kazarian continued to push Anderson’s buttons figuratively and literally. Anderson got into Kazarian’s face as Jake Something attacked him from behind. This led to Steve Maclin making the save for Anderson as he clotheslined Something out of the ring. Maclin challenged Anderson and Something to step up to him.

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Dani Luna vs. Indi Hartwell

Hartwell and Luna began the match immediately teeing off on one another with strikes until the former got the upper hand with a big boot out of the ring. Hartwell lifted Luna up on her shoulders, but couldn’t get the move she wanted as Luna fought back and ripped away the advantage. Luna snapped Hartwell across the top rope throat-first as she took over here.

Luna threw Hartwell with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex, followed by a vertical suplex. Luna continued to punish Hartwell with elbows to the back, as she then had Hartwell trapped on the apron with clubbing blows. Hartwell managed to escape momentarily, but got felled by a huge lariat by Luna. Hartwell struggled to get back up, but she got herself back into the match with repeated clotheslines, followed by a spinebuster. Hartwell headed up to the top, but Luna rolled out of the ring to avoid danger.

Outside the ring, Luna got herself disqualified as she hit Hartwell with a chair to the gut. Following the match, Luna took the chair and dished out further punishment on Hartwell, with security trying in vain to stop the brutality.

Indi Hartwell def. Dani Luna via disqualification

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Mike Santana vs. AJZ

Prior to the match, AJZ took to the mic and made fun of both Mike Santana and the hometown Minnesota Vikings as he said he’d make it to the top of the TNA food chain.

Santana didn’t wait long to go after AJZ as he easily took out his foe with one Outline the Block and a STB lariat for the victory.

After the match, Santana got the microphone and said Trick Williams got him when his guard was down, but it wasn’t going to happen again. He said that at Bound for Glory, Williams would have to pray to the Lord, because his ass was his. At this point, NXT’s Ridge Holland ambushed Santana and laid him out with his finishing maneuver.

Mike Santana def. AJZ via pinfall

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TNA World Tag Team Championship: The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) vs. The Nemeth Brothers (Nic & Ryan Nemeth)

Matt Cardona made his way to the ring prior to the match, as he joined Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwold at the table.

As the Nemeths made their way down to the ring, Ryan Nemeth got in the face of Anthem board member Rick Ehrman, as TNA President Carlos Silva tried to keep the peace.

Our main event got underway with Jeff and Nic taking on one another, as things began to break down early with the Hardys sending the Nemeths out of the ring with a double clothesline. Once things calmed down, Matt and Nic were our legal men. Nic had control over Matt with a arm hold momentarily, until that got turned around. The Hardys took command with a double team move on Nic as Jeff Hardy entered the match.

Jeff kept up the attack on Nic Nemeth’s arm before he tagged Matt and we got some vintage Hardy Boyz tag team action at Nic’s expense before the break.

The TNA Impact main event continued as the Nemeths tried to play dirty, but couldn’t capitalize. In the ring, Nic avoided Jeff’s Whisper in the Wind as Ryan entered the match and continue to batter away on Jeff. The Nemeth Brothers kept Jeff isolated from his brother with a unified assault before Nic trapped him in a grapevine sleeper hold. Jeff tried to fight, but got dropped by a Nic Nemeth neckbreaker.

Nic then rained down repeated elbow drops on Jeff, but couldn’t get the victory as Jeff kicked out at two. Ryan got the tag and continued to work over Jeff with an attack of his own. Jeff held his own and goth both Nemeths with a Whisper in the Wind, which allowed brother Matt to get the hot tag.

Matt bashed Nic’s head across all three turnbuckles before he dropped him with an alley-oop powerbomb. Matt dropped Nic with a Side Effect, but only got a near-fall as a result. Matt got Nic with an elbow to the spine as he then sized him up for a Twist of Fate. Nic managed to escape that, and connected with a Famouser for the close near-fall.

Nic tuned up the band for a superkick, but Matt avoided that. However, Ryan entered the fray and hit the DDT on Matt, followed by an elbow from Nic. One, two… not yet! Ryan Nemeth tried to use the TNA Tag Title belt as a weapon, but Matt Cardona stopped him, as Nic jumped him. This opened Ryan up for a Twist of Fate from Matt, followed by the Swanton from Jeff. And that’s it, over, the Hardy Boyz retain the TNA World Tag Titles.

The Hardys def. The Nemeth Brothers via pinfall to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championships

TNA Impact live results: X-Division title eliminator, Joe Hendry vs. Eric Young

With Victory Road coming up this month, a four-way eliminator match on tonight’s TNA Impact will determine the next challenger to X-Division Champion Leon Slater.

The bout will see Jake Something and all three members of The Rascalz (Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel) do battle in Miguel’s first match after an extended injury absence.

In a clash of former TNA World Champions, Joe Hendry takes on Eric Young after Young took him out several weeks ago.

In a clash of former Tag Team Champions, The Nemeth Brothers takes on The System’s Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers.

Moose battles AJ Francis while Jessie McKay goes one-on-one with Heather By Elegance.

The show is rounded out by Mike Santana in action as his October TNA World title shot against Trick Williams looms in the distance.

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Taped in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Moose defeated AJ Francis (9:23 aired)

Francis is wearing gear in tribute to (I think) the Seattle Seahawks. Before the match got underway, Order 4’s Secret Service and Mustafa Ali came out, with Ali joining the commentary team for this match. Moose caught Francis with a nice dropkick to send him to the floor. Moose followed, and Ali distracted Moose so Francis could get a jump on him and take control. 

Moose did a great job getting the crowd behind him while he tried to power Francis up for a suplex. But Francis reversed it so that was disappointing. Ali was disparaging the members of The System on commentary while Francis dropped Moose with a back suplex. 

After a long break, AJ tried to suplex Moose, but Moose reversed it to a big pop. Francis came back with his pop up forearm, then shouted about money. Moose yanked Francis out of the ring and whipped him into the steel steps. Francis came back and powerbombed Moose on the ring apron. Back in the ring, Francis avalanched Moose. Then Moose did that running knee in the corner where he flips himself over the top rope that feels like a tribute to his most embarrassing moment in WWE. 

Moose started to come back. Moose avoided a choke slam to hit a headbutt, then ran up the ropes and hit a springboard crossbody in a scary show of athleticism. Francis used the referee to avoid a tackle from Moose, then hit a spear for a near fall. Meanwhile on the floor, Ali had one of his Secret Service distract the ref. Ali ran in and super kicked Francis by mistake. Moose took out the Secret Service guy with a boot, then hit a spear on Francis for the victory. This match alone was about 10x better than last week’s entire show. Also I think Francis is starting to grow on me.

After the match, Moose challenged Ali to a one-on-one match at Victory Road.

— In the back, the other members of the System promised problems for the Nemeth Brothers tonight, and Order 4 down the road. 

Joe Hendry v. Eric Young 

So actually this was a setup, as Young changed the match to Northern Army member Travis Williams. 

Joe Hendry defeated Travis Williams (3:14)

Young and Judas Icarus were ejected for interference. Williams jumped Hendry from behind but otherwsie got pretty much squashed. Hendry hit an Attitude Adjustment and the Standing Ovation to get the pinfall. 

After the match, Young gave Williams and Icarus piledrivers as punishment for the loss. 

— Matt Cardona dared Ryan Nemeth to stick his nose in Cardona’s business again. 

Victoria Crawford’s Podcast. This segment was awful. It was an interview segment with Crawford interviewing Gia Miller on the entrance stage. Crawford accused Miller of keeping Tessa Blanchard at home, because Blanchard was suspended for attacking Gia Miller back at Slammiversary. Miller got in Crawford’s face, the crowd booed Crawford’s performance, and Jody Threat ran out to settle things down. Crawford promised (threatened?) to do the segment every week. 

Myron Reed  defeated Jake Something in a four-way match with Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz for an X-Division Title Match at Victory Road.

Leon Slater was on commentary. 

It was the Rascalz v. Jake Something to start. And Something took a lot of punishment but refused to go down. Eventually all three Rascalz took out Something with a triple plancha to the floor. 

WIth Something out of it for a bit, the Rascalz went at it in the ring. Something came back and took out all three Rascalz. Something powerbombed Wentz onto the other two Rascalz and got some near falls off of that. The Rascalz only stood a chance against Something when they triple teamed him. To that end, the three Rascalz powerbombed Something out of the corner. Something caught Miguel with a Black Hole Slam, for a near fall, but Wentz broke it up. Wentz hit a springboard cutter for a near fall, but Miguel prevented the pin. While Wentz and Miguel were fighting over getting the cover, Reed hit a springboard 450 splash on Something to get the pinfall. 

Myron Reed and Leon Slater will face off for the X-Division title at Victory Road. 

The TNA Injury Report by BioFlex: 

  • Mara Sadé is out with bruising. 
  • Indi Hartwell and Jody Threat are both cleared but being watched. 
  • Icarus and Williams are under observation after Eric Young beat them up. 

— Frankie Kazarian offered Jake Something the chance to learn from the very best — himself. 

Heather by Elegance (w/ M by Elegance) defeated Jessie McKay (w/ Cassie Lee) (3:06)

Heather went for a springboard moonsault, but McKay got her knees up. McKay went for her finish, but Heather escaped and rolled up McKay. Heather got her feet on the ropes and M gave her additional leverage to get the pinfall. 

The Elegance Brand then attacked the IInspiration, so Santino Marella came out and announced that M would take on Cassie Lee after a commercial break. 

Cassie Lee (w/ Jessie McKay) defeated M by Elegance (w/ Heather by Elegance) (5:10)

M tried to run away from the match, but the IInspiration drug her in the ring and the match got underway. M dominated from the onset. M hit a pump kick for a near fall. M stretched Lee with a surfboard. Lee escaped and took M down with a series of clotheslines and a spinning kick. Lee hit a lung blower for a near fall. While M occupied the referee, Heather hit Lee with a Drive By kick. McKay took out Heather while M climb the ropes. Lee pulled M down with a German suplex, then a spinning suplex to get the pinfall. 

— Steve Maclin ran down his list of accomplishments as International Champion, and promises to make Frankie Kazarian the next name on that list. 

— The Elegance Brand’s Personal Concierge asked Santino Marella for a stipulation in the TNA Knockouts World title at Victory Road. So Marella made the match no disqualification and made Indi Hartwell the referee. The Concierge kept talking and so Marella made the Elegance Brand versus the IInspiration for the tag titles at Victory Road, and then also made Masha Slamovich & The IInspiration v. The Elegance Brand in a six knockout tag team match next week. Heather and M had to drag the Concierge off before he gave Marella any more ideas. 

— DIY made a match  with Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes for NXT Homecoming. 

Mike Santana got jumped. Santana came out though the crow for match, but Trick Williams jumped him from behind. This was really well done, with the camera just catching a hooded Williams before he went out of frame. Williams then took of his sweatshirt and attacked. Williams got the better of Santana until the got to the ring, where security broke up the fight. 

Next week on Impact:

  • Mustafa Ali v. Brian Myers 
  • Dani Luna v. Indi Hartwell 
  • The Elegance Brand v. The IInspiration & Masha Slamovich 
  • Frankie Kazarian speaks. 

The Nemeths defeated Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards (w/ Alicia Edwards) (11:59) 

Nic Nemeth still has a pretty sweet dropkick. Myers responded with one of his own which was okay. Edwards and Myers worked over Nick in their corner with chops and knee strikes. Ryan ran in and got slammed for his troubles. Myers and Edwards clotheslined both of their opponents to the floor. 

Ryan went after Edwards eyes and that allowed the Nemeths to take control. Nic avoided a charging Edwards to send him tumbling to the floor. The crowd got behind Edwards while the Nemeths worked him over. 

Myers got the tag and hit a jumping DDT on Ryan. Nic distracted Myers, and Ryan hit a leaping DDT on Myers. Nic flew in with a top rope elbow drop for two. Myers crotched Ryan on the top rope, then got the tag to Edwards. Edwards gave Ryan a nice overhead belly to belly suplex. After a clothesline in the corner, Edwards hit an avalanche hurricanrana for a near fall. Nic hit the Famouser for a near fall. 

Nic and Edwards took out their opponents standing on the apron, then collided mid-ring. Edwards hit a blue thunder bomb for a near fall. Myers clotheslined himself and Ryan Nemeth to the floor, leaving it Edwards v. Nic again. The Order 4 appeared on the entrance stage. The Great Hands ran in but Edwards cut them off with a tope. But when he tried to get back in the ring, Nic hit Edwards with the Danger Zone. Nic got the pinfall and the victory for his team. 

After the match, Ryan Nemeth announced the Nemeths were invoking their contractually obligated title rematch clause for next week. The Hardy ran (well, “ran”) out surrounded by referees to confront the Nemeths. The referees kept everyone separated, and you can add Hardys v. Nemeths for the tag titles to next week’s Impact lineup. 

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 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 Impact live results: Knockouts title contender gauntlet match

Tonight’s TNA Impact will feature a gauntlet match to determine the next Knockouts title challenger.

Reigning champion Jacy Jayne will be on tonight’s show to address her title defense at Sunday’s NXT Heatwave against both Ash by Elegance and Masha Slamovich in a three-way.

TNA World Champion Trick Williams will kick off the show, likely addressing Mike Santana costing him a shot at NXT Champion Oba Femi.

In trios action, The System’s Moose and Eddie Edwards will team with Matt Cardona against Order 4’s Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch and John Skyler.

Jake Something vs. Frankie Kazarian will round the show.

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Taped in Baltimore, Maryland.  

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Highlights from Emergence started the show.

Trick Williams Promo. Trick came out to a huge babyface reaction, so he insulted crab cakes and praised the Philadelphia Eagles (crowd of Ravens fans, or maybe Commanders fans, if they had fans…). Williams explained why he wears his “title” upside down – because he’s turned TNA upside down. Williams again alluded to a TV deal he’s gotten for the company. 

Mike Santana came out to retort. He got the crowd to boo Trick, and tried to give credit for the Slammiversary gate at the UBS arena to the TNA side of the main event, not Trick. Whether it’s here or in NXT, Santana will become the new TNA World Champion. Williams refused to give Santana a title shot, which brought out Santino Marella. Marella was ready to make Santana v. Williams for the TNA World Title tonight. But Williams’ lawyers have done “the paperwork,” and Williams doesn’t have to defend the TNA Title again for 50 days. Williams alluded to embarrassing Santana in front of his family again, so Santana chased Williams off. 

50 days from today is Friday, October 10th. Two days before Bound for Glory.

– Gia Miller interviewed Mustafa Ali, who does not trust the System.

– In the back, Santino Marella ran into Trick Williams and AJ Francis. Marella made a tag team match for next week with Williams & Francis against Mike Santana and a partner to be named later. 

– A recap of NXT Tuesday, where Je’von Evans became the #1 contender for the NXT title by beating the TNA World Champion Trick Williams. And NXT’s Fatal Influence beat TNA’s Elegance Bland.

Jody Threat won a gauntlet match to become the #1 Contender for the Knockouts World Title. The match also featured Xia Brookside, Killer Kelly, Dani Luna, Rosemary, and Indi Hartwell. 

This was guantlet rules, which means the first two Knockouts start, and after the decision, the winner advances to the next fall and the loser is eliminated. The matches are contested under standard wrestling rules, which becomes an important point later.

First Fall: (1) Xia Brookside defeated (2) Killer Kelly (5:51) 

Kelly drove Brookside to the mat with a face-first suplex. Brookside got a near fall with an elbow drop. Kelly locked Brookside in a cravat and drove some knees into her head, then got a near fall with a sliding lariat. Brookside fought her way back with forearms and a stunner. They fought up to the top rope, and Brookside yanked Kelly down to the mat and pinned her with a cradle and bridge. 

Second Fall: (3) Dani Luna defeated Xia Brookside (4:07) 

Both these ladies are from the UK and babyfaces, so this should be a more scientific match. Brookside controlled Luna’s arm with a wristlock. Luna tried to roll out of the wrist lock and cradle Brookside, but Brookside kicked out and maintained wrist control. Luna finally escaped with a slam. Northern Lights suplex and sliding lariat got Luna a near fall. Luna with a snap suplex for a near fall. Brookside caught Luna with a tijeras, but missed a running knee in the corner. Luna hit the Luna Landing to advance. 

Third Fall: Dani Luna defeated (4) Rosemary (3:40) to advance. 

Rosemary hit Luna with a spear and she went to the floor. They brawled on the floor for a bit.  Back in the ring, Rosemary bit Luna’s hand. Luna missed a sliding lariat, and Rosemary hit a sliding forearm for a near fall. Luna went for the Luna Landing, but Rosemary raked her face to escape. Luna got the Luna Landing on the second try and got the pinfall. 

Fourth Fall: (5) Indi Hartwell defeated Dani Luna (3:04) to advance

Rosemary jumped Hartwell, who is undefeated in TNA, before she got to the ring. The ref broke that up pretty quickly so the match could get underway. Hartwell’s strongest move in the opening few minutes was a hard whip into the corner. Hartwell dropped Luna with a side slam for a near fall, then wore her down with a surfboard. Luna escaped and hit a short arm clothesline. Hartwell hit a spinebuster for two. Hatwell went for the Hurts Donut, Luna reversed into a cradle, but Hartwell reversed the reversal and got the pinfall. 

After the pinfall, Hartwell helped Luna to her feet, and Luna pounced. Luna attacked Hartwell and left her laying. 

Fifth & Final Fall: (6) Jody Threat defeated (5) Indi Hartwell  by disqualification (0:44)

Threat is the last competitor. Hartwell indicated she could continue and the bell rang. Luna tried to run-in with the chair, but Threat stopped her… so Luna hit Threat with the chair. Since standard match rules apply, Hartwell was disqualified. And Threat, who did not even make contact in the match, is now the #1 Contender for the TNA Knockouts World Title. Also, Hartwell’s undefeated streak ended in a disqualification while she was barely conscious. With commercials, this guantlet was 40+ minutes of the show.

– The IInspiration were challenged by Fatal Influence. But The IInspiration still want the Knockouts Tag Team Titles from the Elegance Brand.

– Jody Threat tried to give her title shot back to Santino Marella, who called the finish of the guantlet match “very confusing.” Yeah, no kidding. Also, wow, way to make the last 40 minutes feel more wortheless if there’s still no #1 contender. At least Threat could have said she wanted to face Hartwell in a match to settle who was the #1 contender.

– Ryan Nemeth announced his big brother would be back in two weeks.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Jake Something (5:43)

Something blindsided Kazarian with a lariat on the floor, and dropped Kazarian on the ring apron, which is the hardest part of the ring. Something press-slammed Kazarian into a powerslam for two. Kazarian came back with a backstabber, sliding lariat and springboard legdrop for two. Something went for a powerbomb, but Kazarian escaped. Kazarian countered a side slam attempt by going for the chickenwing, but Something escaped. Something muscled Kazarian up into a sit-down powerbomb for two. Kazarian pulled one of the turnbuckles pads off and sent Something headfirst into the exposed buckle. Kazarian hit the Fade to Black (Dead Eye) and got the pinfall. 

The crowd was more into Jake in this match than at Emergence, so that’s… something. 

– The Hardys ran into Mara Sadé painting in the back.

– Cedric Alexander got himself and Leon Slater a tag match with the Hardys. At first Slater was excited about tagging with Alexander, but seemed to have mixed feelings about facing the Hardys. I believe that match is for next week.

– Steve Maclin volunteered to team with Mike Santana while Santino Marella was on the phone with his lawyers trying to figure out what’s going on with Trick Williams’ paperwork.

Jayce Jane in-ring promo. Jane ran down the Knockouts roster. She said Marella was so desperate to get the TNA Knockouts Title back, he’s sending two women after her. The crowd got to Jane with “What!” chants. Ash by Elegance came out to call Jane an “attention whore,” and give a WWE style rèsumè promo. She’s a former 15-time champion in WWE! Ash also insulted Masha Slammovich out as this segment went off the rails. Slammovich came out and said she’d bring the Knockouts title back to TNA. The TNA women jawed at each other while Jane held up both her title belts and danced like Mercedes Moné.

– Tasha Steelz, John Skyler & Jason Hotch do not appreciate Mara Sadé’s artwork, which lead to Sadé challenging Steelz.

Mustafa Ali, John Skyler & Jason Hotch (w/ Tasha Steelz & Order 4 Secret Service) defeated Matt Cardona, Brian Myers & Moose (w/ Alicia Edwards) (10:12 aired) 

In a funny bit, Ali shouts “Ta-Fa!” after the crowd chants “Moose!” 

Cardona and Myers hit Sykler with a flatliner/sweep combo for a near fall. Cardona got a near fall on Hotch after a middle rope dropkick. Myers backdropped Ali over the top rope, Cardona sent Skyler to the floor with a boot, and Moose powerbombed Hotch and Ali on the floor. No surprise here but the hometown crowd was really into Moose. 

Back in the ring, Cardona worked over Skyler’s arm. Ali caught Cardona with a knee from behind, and that allowed Order 4 to take control. Ali and Hotch hit stereo hangman’s neckbreakers on Cardona, and Ali tried Chris Jericho’s Arrogant Cover for a near fall. Hotch cut off Cardona tagging Moose and caught him with another hangman’s neckbreaker. 

Cardona drove Skyler down with a facebuster and got the tag to Moose. Moose threw Ali onto the middle turnbuckle, then dropkicked him while he was seated on the turnbuckle to the floor. Moose hit a sitout hanging tree slam on Ali for a near fall. Ali countered a powerbomb and caught Moose in the leg. Moose gave Hotch a pop-up powerbomb, and Myers flew in with an elbowdrop for a near fall. 

Cardona sent Skyler to the floor, and Cardona followed him out with a dropkick. Ali caught Cardona with a dive to the floor, then Moose floored Ali him with a clothesline. Steelz stepped in the way of a charging Moose, which gave the Order 4 team the opening to triple superkick Moose. They then sent Moose into the stairs. When Alicia Edwards went to check on Moose,  Steelz threw Edwards into the stairs. Eddie Edwards came down to check on his wife, and Agent Zero caught him with a big boot. 

Back in the ring, Ali low-blowed Myers. Hotch and Skyler hit The Great Hands on Myers and got the pinfall. 

After the match, Ali used a chair to beat on Cardona and Myers. The Secret Service got ahold of Moose, and it looked like ALi was going to kill Moose with the chair, but JDC ran in for the save. JDC hit a crazy dive onto everyone on the floor. He got Ali in the ring with the chair, but Agent Zero cut JDC off. Agent Zero hit JDC with a headbutt and drove him onto the chair with a hanging tree slam. Ali and the Order 4 stood tall to end the night.

Nothing says your promotion is being taken over by WWE than leaving the hometown babyface beat down two shows in a row. 

But, from presence to ring work to working the crowd, by any measure Ali was miles ahead of everyone else in the main event.

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 live results: Mike Santana vs. Joe Hendry

The fallout from last Sunday’s newsworthy TNA Slammiversary has arrived with tonight’s live edition of Impact from Kingston, Rhode Island.

After they both failed to defeat TNA World Champion Trick Williams, Mike Santana and Joe Hendry will go one-on-one.

New Knockouts Champion & NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne will be on hand to celebrate her new double champion status.

After winning the X-Division Champion by unseating Moose and being put over by AJ Styles, Leon Slater will address what’s next.

The Elegance Brand left Slammiversary victorious and still Knockouts Tag Team Champions. They now head into trios action against The IInspiration and a mystery partner.

After failing to defeat the Fourth Rope crew Sunday, Mance Warner and Jake Something will come to blows in a no DQ match.

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Hulk Hogan Tribute Kicks Things Off

This week’s special live episode of TNA Impact kicks off with a black and white “In memory of” graphic honoring Hulk Hogan. The voice of Tom Hannifan is heard announcing the unfortunate news, and then the show settles inside the Impact Zone where fans are chanting “USA! USA!”

Santino Marella, Masha Slamovich Open The Show

Following an extended video package recapping TNA Slammiversary 2025 from this past weekend, the show officially gets underway with the “Cross the Line” theme song and accompanying intro video. A shot of the Ryan Center is shown as Hannifan officially introduces the show.

Fans are loudly chanting “TNA! TNA!” as the camera settles inside the building. Santino Marella’s theme hits and the TNA Director of Authority emerges to get the show started. Santino addresses the top male and female titles in TNA being held by NXT stars.

“So lemme tell you something brothers …and sisters,” he says, in a clear not-so-subtle tip-of-the-cap to the late ‘Hulkster.’ As he continues to talk, the entrance tune for Masha Slamovich hits. The former TNA Knockouts Champion makes her way out.

Slamovich settles in the ring and gets on the mic, telling Santino she’s not out here to thank him for his pep talk. She’s out here to get what is rightfully hers. She says Jacy Jane stole what should be hers at TNA Slammiversary.

She demands her contractually obligated rematch next week. Santino green lights it. Off she goes, as Santino formally announces “Masha Slamovich vs. Jesse Jane for the TNA Knockouts World Championship.”

The System, Trick Williams & First Class, Order 4 Ready For War

As Slamovich is heading to the back, the theme for The System hits to bring out Moose, JDC, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and Alisha Edwards. Eddie shakes hands with Santino and begins first on the microphone. Eddie says The System fights for what they believe in.

He claims at TNA Slammiversary, they weren’t representing The System, they were representing the locker room and TNA as a whole. He said they sent Darkstate packing back to WWE NXT. The crowd cheers and breaks out in another “TNA! TNA!” chant.

Eddie talks about doing everything he can for a long time to help this company. He says there was a time he held this company down selfishly, but those days are over. He vows to not let any outsiders disrespect them.

Myers continues, saying the three letters T-N-A mean everything to The System. He says TNA isn’t a little pit-stop in their wrestling careers. It’s their home. JDC gets a turn on the stick next. He tells Santino if TNA is going to war, they’ll be their soldiers.

He hands the mic off to Moose, who brings up accomplishing almost everything in TNA. At this point in his career it’s not about titles. It’s about building a legacy that makes his name synonymous with TNA, just like “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles.

Moose goes on to give Leon Slater props once again for earning the right to call himself the youngest TNA X-Division Champion in company history. He sees him taking the division to new heights. He says that brings him to his next point, the TNA World Championship.

He says others are calling themselves the ‘face of TNA,’ and he’s seen many people come and go, just like Eddie Edwards has, who have said the same thing. He says Eddie is the heart and soul of TNA. He says they’ve been waving the TNA flag and carrying the company on their backs through thick-and-thin.

Moose says he knows what he must now do next. It’s as easy as three words. “Whoop that Trick.” Right on cue, the drumroll hits and the theme for the TNA World Champion hits. Out comes the WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams accompanied by First Class.

Trick goes on to call out Moose for mumbling his words while trying to call him out. He says to be clear, this is his house now. “I’m the man who took out the average Joe.” He boasts being the same man who also took out Mike Santana and brought TNA the largest attendance of all-time.

“This is Trick-N-A,” he adds. He tells Moose he doesn’t care if he’s on a mission, repping The System or playing for the Detroit Pistons. He can’t mess with Trick, “let’s talk about it!” Moose tells Trick to wobble his ass down here “with Uncle Phil and Pink” and The System will show them how they do things in TNA.

On that note, the entrance tune for Order 4 hits and out comes Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch. Ali tells “Mr. Williams” that they shouldn’t talk about it. He mentions burying his ass like his name is The Undertaker as he and Order 4 walk past him.

Ali demands “the citizens of TNA” in the Impact Zone rise and give him proper applause. As he finishes his statement while entering the ring, he and Order 4 are attacked by The System. The two groups brawl as Trick and First Class are shown laughing and enjoying it on the stage.

The show heads to a commercial break. When the show returns, Santino Marella is backstage with The System, when Matt Cardona walks up. He talks about faction warfare with three groups and says they have to settle this.

The Elegance Brand (Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance & M By Elegance) (w/ George Iceman) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) & Mara Sade

Inside the Impact Zone, George Iceman talks some trash on the mic to the crowd before personally introducing the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions The Elegance Brand. Out comes the entire trio of Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance and M By Elegance.

From there, The IInspiration duo of Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay make their way out. They settle in the ring as the crowd and commentary team await the arrival of their mystery partner. The theme for Mara Sade, formerly known as Jakara Jackson, hits and out she comes.

A brawl between all six kicks things off. As The Elegance Brand settles into the early offensive lead, the show shifts gears and heads into an early mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, Ash and the rest of the Elegance Brand are keeping Lee isolated on their side of the ring.

Eventually, Lee makes the much-needed tag. This leads to Mara Slade helping out en route to The IInspiration hitting their double-team IIdolizer finisher for the pinfall victory. The three celebrate together after the match.

Match Result: The IInspiration & Mara Slade defeated The Elegance Brand

TNA Injury Report Presented By Bioflex

Tom Hannifan narrates a new TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex. We learn that TNA interviewer Gia Miller suffered multiple bruises and a minor head injury as a result of the attack by Tessa Blanchard, who is suspended indefinitely as a result. Miller is under medical observation and will be sidelined while recovering.

Moose suffered a hip injury during his TNA X-Division Championship loss to Leon Slater at TNA Slammiversary. His status is day-to-day as he is being monitored by TNA medical staff.

Finally, KC Navarro reaggravated a previous knee injury during the four-way tag-team title ladder match at TNA Slammiversary.

Indi Hartwell And ‘Not Her Mentor’ Victoria Crawford

Backstage, Mike Santana avoids questions about coming up short at TNA Slammiversary. Indi Hartwell is interviewed, when Victoria Crawford and Dani Luna get involved in the mix and a match is suggested.

Crawford, calling herself Hartwell’s mentor, goes off to find Santino to make said-match. Hartwell insists Crawford is not her mentor. The show heads into another commercial break.

Eric Young Wants To ‘Cleanse’ TNA

The show returns to Eric Young with The Northern Armory talking like a crazy man about wanting to do what’s necessary to “cleanse TNA.” Tom Hannifan questions what in the world that could mean. The show then moves on.

Leon Slater & The Hardys & Steve Maclin Talk

Inside the Impact Zone, the youngest TNA X-Division Champion of all-time, Leon Slater, is introduced. He makes his way to the ring as highlights of AJ Styles singing his praises at TNA Slammiversary are shown. He settles in the ring and gets on the microphone.

Slater tells the fans chanting his name and “You deserve it!” that they are far too kind. He talks about making history and how he respects Moose for how he has handled things. He vows to bring the TNA X-Division Championship to new heights.

He asks The Hardys to come out. They do. Matt Hardy talks about there being a special energy in the building tonight and in TNA in general. He sings the praises of Leon Slater, and then Jeff Hardy does the same. Steve Maclin’s theme hits and out he comes.

Maclin talks about being ready for war after outsiders infiltrate TNA regularly. He then praises Slater for being the future and calls The Hardys his peers and mentors and the greatest tag-team of all-time. “And then well, you got me.”

They claim that the four of them are ready to represent TNA in war. From there, they alll hold their respective titles up in the air together to end things. The show heads to another commercial break on that note.

No Disqualification Match
Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander) vs. Jake Something

The show returns from the break live inside the Impact Zone as Mance Warner’s theme song plays. Out he comes accompanied by Steph De Lander for advertised No Disqualification action against Jake Something. He settles in the ring and poses.

Music for his opponent plays, and Jake Something runs down the ramp, is met by Warner in the aisle, and the two immediately get after it. In the ring, Warner takes over and begins beating Something down with a steel chair and trash can lid.

De Lander continues feeding chairs and other weapons inside the ring. Something whacks Warner with one of them that knocks him to the floor. He builds up a full head of steam and sprints to the ropes for a dive, but dives right into a chair shot from Warner.

As Matthew Rehwoldt points out, De Lander feeds Warner a “sledgehammer and a smooch” as the action resumes in the ring. He misses on the former, however, leading to Something blasting Warner. Something’s arm appears to be bothering him pretty bad.

Regardless, Something heads out after Warner on the floor, stopping to pull out a black sack full of thumbtacks. He pours them all over the ringside area on the floor. He looks for a chokeslam, but Warner fights his way free. Something hits a back-suplex into them. Counter-productive?

Something is up first, because 100 tacks in your body doesn’t hurt as much when you initiate the slam onto them. Back in the ring, Something hits a follow-up Blackhole Slam and gets the win to put an end to the violence. The show heads to another break.

Match Result: Jake Something defeated Mance Warner

Jacy Jane Ready To Raise The Bar

The show returns to the sounds of Jacy Jane’s theme music. The double women’s champion makes her way out with the WWE NXT Women’s Championship and the TNA Knockouts World Champion.

She cuts a quick promo about making history and raising the bar. She mentions her contractually obligated rematch against Masha Slamovich on next week’s show and tells everyone to take a picture of perfection.

The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) (w/ Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz) vs. Matt Cardona & Brian Myers (w/ Alisha Edwards)

The show returns to the sounds of the Order 4 theme song. Out comes Mustafa Ali and Tasha Steelz with The Secret Service guys in suits lining the aisle, as The Great Hands team of John Skyler and Jason Hotch make their way to the ring for tag-team action.

Out next are their opponents, “The Complete” Matt Cardona and The System’s Brian Myers, accompanied by Alisha Edwards. The bell sounds and off we go. Cardona and Myers take it to Hotch early on. Myers settles into the offensive lead.

As the action continues, Ali tries to get involved, but is stopped. Steelz tries to get involved, but Alisha stops her. A giant member of The Secret Service for Ali hits the ring. The massive man chokeslams his way into an assisted victory, as The Great Hands follow up with the pin. We head to another break.

Match Result: The Great Hands defeated Matt Cardona & Brian Myers

Mike Santana vs. Joe Hendry

It’s main event time!

When the show returns, we see Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on camera at ringside getting ready to call the final match of this week’s special live, post-Slammiversary episode of TNA Impact in Kingston, Rhode Island.

Before they can do so, however, they are joined by an unwelcome guest in the form of self-proclaimed “King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian. Security ends up coming out and escorting him to the back when he is ejected before anything happens.

Mike Santana’s theme hits and after a quick glance at him backstage in his gear, pacing side-to-side, he begins his walk through the crowd and to the ring. He settles inside to a good reaction from the Rhode Island crowd.

The viral smash hit, “I Believe in Joe Hendry” is the next thing to hit the house speakers, as Joe Hendry himself emerges and makes his way to the ring. A side-to-side wave-led crowd interaction is followed by the soap opera-style dramatic turn to close out his fan-friendly ring walk.

Before the bell sounds, the show heads to a quick pre-match commercial break. During the break, Frankie Kazarian tries bullying his way back out. He is stopped by Hendry on one side of the floor. He tries walking around to the other, but Santana stops him.

After security runs down and forces him to the back again, the show returns from break and the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. The match starts off with Hendry attempting a sportsmanlike shake of hands.

Santana plays to the crowd before deciding, and afterwards, the two finally get after it. Santana starts off strong, but it isn’t long before Hendry takes over and settles into a prolonged run of offensive control. Hendry is dominating, but can’t find a way to finish Santana off.

As the action continues, the show shifts gears and settles into the final mid-match commercial break of the evening. When the show returns, Hendry is blasting Santana with European uppercuts, but Santana explodes off the ropes with a clothesline to shift the momentum.

Santana goes for the Rolling Buck-50, but Hendry avoids it and seconds later, catches Santana with a picture-perfect cutter. Both guys are down and slow to recover as the referee begins his double count. Hendry hits an Olympic slam for a close two-count.

After the two each try their finishers, and an insane amount of back-and-forth pin attempts and roll-ups, it is Santana who pulls things off after avoiding a Razor’s Edge from Hendry. He picks up the 1-2-3 and the win.

He and Hendry go nose-to-nose and Hendry shakes his hand and walks off. Santana celebrates as Hannifan takes the show off the air. That’s how things wrap up.

Match Result: Mike Santana defeated Joe Hendry

Next Week On TNA Impact (7/31/2025)
* Jacy Jane (c) vs. Masha Slamovich (TNA Knockouts Title)
* Moose & Eddie Edwards & JDC vs. Trick Williams & AJ Francis & KC Navarro
* The Rascalz vs. The Nemeths
* Leon Slater (c) vs. Cedric Alexander vs. Jason Hotch (TNA X-Division Title)

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TNA Impact live results: Slammiversary go-home show

The final stop before Sunday’s Slammiversary has arrived with tonight’s TNA Impact.

The main event will see TNA World Champion Trick Williams team with Frankie Kazarian against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana. Williams defends against Hendry and Santana Sunday.

NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne will be on hand before defending the title against Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich in a title vs. title match.

In a clash of former World Champions, Moose will take on Sami Callihan.

Ahead of their inclusion in a four-way Tag Team title ladder match Sunday, The Hardys will share their thoughts as will Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand ahead of their defense against The IInspiration.

The mysterious Hometown Man will battle Judas Icarus while Tessa Blanchard faces Dani Luna.

Matt Cardona will be in action while a trios match between Order 4 (Mustafa Ali and The Good Hands) and The System’s Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers and JDC rounds out the show.

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Moose (w/Alisha Edwards) vs. Sami Callihan

The usual recap package airs showing highlights from last week’s show, and then the signature opening video and accompanying “Cross the Line” theme song plays. Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the final TNA Impact on the road to TNA Slammiversary.

We hear the familiar sounds of Moose’s theme music, as The System member and reigning TNA X-Division Champion makes his way to the ring accompanied by Alisha Edwards. Sami Callihan’s death metal is heard next, as the TNA veteran makes his way out.

After the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running in the opening match of the evening, Moose takes the early offensive lead. Callihan gets in some offense for a minute or two after things spill out to the floor, however back in the ring, Moose hits a spear for the quick victory.

Once the match wraps up, we hear the single most annoying voice in the world saying the single most nails-on-a-chalkboard catchphrase. “Do you wanna know something,” asks Alisha Edwards, before handing the microphone off to Moose.

The TNA X-Division Champion talks about Leon Slater and their title tilt at TNA Slammiversary, and how Slater aims to make history by becoming the youngest TNA X-Division Champion of all-time. Moose says not only will that not happen, but Moose will win and go on to break his own record.

The record for the longest-reigning TNA Knockouts Champion of all-time. He sees Sami Callihan recovering and slowly getting back up, prompting him to ask Callihan what he’s still doing here. He says he used to be a “Death Machine,” but now he’s just a fat piece of trash.

He calls Callihan a “fat turd,” and orders him to take his boots off and leave them, and then get “his fat ass out of my ring.” Alisha starts yelling at him to do it. He begins unlacing them, but stops and rolls out of the ring.

Match Result: Moose defeated Sami Callihan

The System (JDC, Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) vs. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch & John Skyler)

Moose says now that the fat turd has left his ring, it’s time to introduce the greatest faction in all of wrestling — The System. With that said, The System theme song hits and out comes JDC, Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers.

They punk Callihan as he heads to the back and they head to the ring. The show heads to a commercial break, with The System vs. Order 4 coming up next. When the show returns, the theme for Mustafa Ali hits and out he comes.

Accompanying Ali are the rest of the Order 4 faction — The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch, as well as Tasha Steelz. As they are heading to the ring, the strobe light hits and we hear the familiar music of WWE NXT faction Darkstate.

Darkstate hits the ring and attacks The System members in revenge from this past Tuesday night’s post-WWE NXT: The Great American Bash episode of WWE NXT on The CW Network. They beat down The System and leave, as Ali smiles and heads to the back with Order 4.

Match Result: No Contest

Gia Miller Interviews Dani Luna

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with Dani Luna. She asks her about her foray into singles competition in the TNA Knockouts division. She says she knows who she is and she feels she has everything needed to rule the Knockouts division.

She says Tessa Blanchard is simply someone in her way. The former Spitfire member walks off as the show heads into another commercial break. Luna vs. Blanchard will be in one-on-one action when the show returns.

Tessa Blanchard (w/Victoria Crawford) vs. Dani Luna

When the show returns, the lights in the Impact Zone go down. We hear the familiar sounds of the catchy-ass entrance tune for Tessa Blanchard. Blanchard makes her way to the ring accompanied by Victoria Crawford, as Hannifan plugs Blanchard vs. Indi Hartwell at TNA Slammiversary.

Her music dies down and the theme music for Dani Luna hits. Out comes the former green-haired member of Spitfire to continue her journey as a singles star in the expanding TNA Knockouts division. The bell sounds to get things started.

Early on, Luna snatches up a side headlock on Blanchard and takes her to the mat. Blanchard begins taking over on offense after Luna takes a bad bump on the back of her head. From there, Blanchard enjoys the next several minutes in the offensive lead.

Things remain this way until Luna hits a counter late in the match, effectively connecting with a slingshot Blue Thunder Bomb for a two-count. Luna looks for a Luna-Landing after that, however Crawford hops on the apron and gets involved, leading to Blanchard hitting her finisher for the pin.

Following the victory, Blanchard is joined by Crawford in the ring. The two begin a post-match attack of Luna. This continues until Indi Hartwell’s theme hits and she runs them off. Hartwell gets on the microphone.

Hartwell mentions Tessa has turned her back on every friend she’s ever had. She says, “You haven’t known me for six years, but at Slammiversary, you’re gonna get to know me …b*tch!” That’s how the quick post-match scene wraps up.

Match Result: Tessa Blanchard defeated Dani Luna

The IInspiration Address The Elegance Brand

Footage is shown from three weeks ago of The Elegance Brand making a scene at an autograph signing that The IInspiration were having, leading to a massive pull-apart brawl. After it wraps up, The IInspiration are shown backstage.

They say the difference between them and The Elegance Brand is they don’t have all of the same insecurities as them. They vow to beat them to become the new TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. The show heads to another break.

The Elegance Brand Confronted By Fatal Influence

When the show returns, The Elegance Brand make their way out. Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance, M By Elegance and George Iceman settle inside the squared circle. Ash gets on the microphone and rants about the money fans cost her by submitting footage of her autograph signing brawl.

Ash then goes on to complain about being one-half of the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions and the No. 1 Contender to the TNA Knockouts Championship, yet all she hears about is Jacy Jane and Masha Slamovich. She calls The Elegance Brand the most dominant female faction in pro wrestling.

As soon as she says that, the theme for WWE NXT female faction Fatal Influence hits. Out comes NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jane, accompanied by Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx. Jane says she was fine with everything Ash said until she claimed to have the most dominant female faction.

Masha Slamovich Confronts Jacy Jane Ahead Of TNA Slammiversary

As Jane and Ash continue to air out their issues, they are interrupted by the familiar sounds of the theme music for TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich. As she makes her way out, Ash gets on the mic again and says this drama has nothing to do with her.

Because of that fact, she’s not interested in it. With that said, The Elegance Brand head to the back, with Ash getting punked out by Slamovich as the Knockouts Champion makes her way into the ring. She gets in Jane’s face.

Slamovich tells her she thinks the idea of a champion is perfection. She looks in the mirror and wants to see perfection, whereas Slamovich looks in the mirror and sees the scars that made her the champion she is today.

She wears them proudly. She will be damned if she’s going into her hometown of Chicago this Sunday and letting an outsider take her title from her. The two finish the segment posing face-to-face with their respective titles held high in the air.

Jody Threat Checks On Dani Luna

Backstage, we see Dani Luna being checked on in the doctor’s room, as Indi Hartwell is by her side. In comes Luna’s former Spitfire tag-team partner, Jody Threat, acting on old familiar instincts. In panic-fashion, Threat asks Luna what’s wrong and if she’s okay. We head to another break.

Judas Icarus (w/Travis Williams & Eric Young) vs. Hometown Man

The show returns to footage of Joe Hendry and Mike Santana from their recent WWE NXT appearances. We then see a vignette showing Mike Santana working out as audio of an old voicemail his late father sent him years ago.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for The Northern Armory hits. Out comes Judas Icarus for scheduled singles action. He heads to the ring accompanied by his tag-team partner Travis Williams, and Northern Armory leader Eric Young.

The theme for his opponent plays to bring out the “mysterious” Hometown Man. The crowd loves the Hometown Man, as they should, as he is there hometown man. The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running.

The Hometown Man fares well straight out of the gate, however after some interference and distractions from Williams at ringside, Icarus begins to shift the offensive momentum into his favor. Williams tries taking Hometown Man’s mask off during interference moments later.

After another minute or so, Hometown Man takes over on offense again. He hits a big high spot from the ring to the floor on Icarus. Back inside the ring, Hometown Man finishes things off with a pinfall. After the match, he avoids an attempted attack by Williams and Young.

Match Result: Hometown Man defeated Judas Icarus

nZo Is Coming To TNA Slammiversary …And He’s Not Coming Alone

After the Hometown Man and Judas Icarus bout wraps up, we cut to the second black-and-white “Paid For By Fourth Rope” nWo-style nZo vignette. nZo sings ‘Muffin Man’ and says if he wanted in with TNA Wrestling, he’d go to the boss man.

He says the only boss man named Tony he knows is Tony Soprano. nZo says either way he’s showing up to TNA Slammiversary. He says he’s not coming alone. He’ll bring a crew, starting with Zilla Fatu. He knows Bishop as well.

The security are more likely to help him if he jumps a guard rail. He says he ain’t afraid to tap somebody out. The show heads to another commercial break. Matt Cardona will be in action in the next match of the evening when the show returns.

Steve Maclin Issues Open Challenge

Steve Maclin is shown backstage with a special message when the show returns. He talks about being the reigning TNA International Champion and how he wants to live up to the name.

“Bulletproof” Maclin makes it clear that he “is willing to face anyone from any company internationally” and represent TNA in a title defense.

The System Help Matt Cardona With Darkstate

Matt Cardona’s theme hits as the show returns inside the Impact Zone. “Alwayz Ready” makes his way out and settles inside the squared circle. He brings up being attacked by Darkstate last week. He says he knows they’re in the building.

Cardona challenges them to come out. He says he’ll prove how he lives up to the “Alwayz Ready” moniker. Instead, the bell sounds and Cardona gets ready for scheduled singles action. Already in the ring is his opponent, Jake Painter.

As soon as they get close and get ready to start the match, the lights in the Impact Zone go out. Darkstate arrives for the second time tonight to ruin advertised action. This time, however, Brian Myers runs out to help his longtime friend Cardona.

The numbers disadvantage becomes too much, however other System members come out with weapons and run off the dominant NXT faction. The two teams end up in a standoff, with Cardona and The System standing in the ring staring them down. The show heads to another commercial break.

The Hardys: Win At TNA Slammiversary Or Go Home For Good?

The show returns to the iconic sounds of The Hardys. Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy make their way out and settle inside the squared circle. Matt gets on the microphone and talks about how they promised themselves a long time ago that they would leave when they weren’t able to be the best.

Hardy says if he’s being honest with himself, he feels they might be slipping as of late. Jeff Hardy says Matt is right, bringing up how he lost recently to AJ Francis. Matt sarcastically thanks him for reminding him of that.

Matt Hardy says with that in mind, maybe if they don’t win in the four-way ladder match for the TNA World Tag-Team Championships at TNA Slammiversary this Sunday, they should hang ’em up and go home for good.

Fans chant “You still got it!” at The Hardys. Leon Slater’s theme hits and out he comes. He tells them the last few months with them have been the greatest moments of his career. He says they can’t be done yet. First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro come out.

Francis mocks The Hardys. Matt tells Leon he needs to focus on his goal of becoming the youngest TNA X-Division Champion this Sunday and let them handle their own matters. Francis taunts Slater, telling him to leave. He does. The Nemeths theme hits.

Reigning TNA World Tag-Team Champions Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth come out. They taunt The Hardys as well. Fans break out in an anti-Nemeth chant, to which even Francis chimes in and says he agrees. The Rascalz finally come out and all four teams brawl with ladders. The show heads to another break.

Trick Williams & Frankie Kazarian vs. Joe Hendry & Mike Santana

It’s main event time!

When the show returns, the theme for Frankie Kazarian hits and the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” makes his way out and heads to the ring for the final match of the show. His partner, WWE NXT Superstar and current TNA World Champion Trick Williams comes out next.

The viral smash hit, “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits next, and the crowd erupts and begins singing along as Joe Hendry makes his way out as the first of their opponents. His partner, Mike Santana, makes his custom entrance through the crowd next.

As soon as the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running in this tag-team headliner and preview of TNA Slammiversary 2025, we see Hendry and Santana having trouble deciding which of them will start things off for their team.

As the two try and decide, TNA World Champion Trick Williams decides for them, as he charges across the ring and begins a sneak attack, taking it to Hendry. The show heads into a quick mid-match commercial break as things continue.

The show returns to Santana in the ring now on the defensive, as Kazarian and Williams utilize frequent tags to keep a fresh man on Santana at all times, and keep him as far away from his corner of the ring as possible.

Santana eventually fights back and buys himself enough time to make the much-needed tag. Hendry comes in off the hot tag and immediately shifts the offensive momentum in the match, taking it to Kazarian.

Hendry hits Kazarian with a big Fall-Away Slam. Williams hits the ring and Hendry hoists the big man up as well and does the same. He gets close to his corner as he nears the finish, only to stop and pose right in Santana’s face.

Santana tags himself in. Hendry didn’t like that. Santana hits a Rolling Buck-50 and Spin the Block and picks up the win for his team. Afterwards, Hendry and Santana argue. As they do, Trick Williams enters the picture and raises the TNA World Championship.

AJ Styles Coming To TNA Slammiversary?

It appears the show is coming to a close, with Tom Hannifan wrapping things up on commentary with the last image seemingly being TNA World Champion Trick Williams posing with the title in the ring next to his challengers, Joe Hendry and Mike Santana.

But then it happened.

Just before the show came to a close, a brief vignette played. In a dark looking boiler-room type of area, a special TNA box is shown. In Pulp Fiction glowing-briefcase fashion, the box opens and light shines out of it as footage of AJ Styles is shown.

The camera zooms inside the box, showing AJ Styles “Phenomenal’ ring gear. The logo for TNA Slammiversary flashes on the screen. That is how the TNA Slammiversary “go-home” episode of TNA Impact goes off the air.

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TNA Impact live results: The Hardys in action, Cedric Alexander’s in-ring debut

With more than a week to go before TNA Slammiversary, tensions are high leading into tonight’s edition of TNA Impact.

Former TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys and The Rascalz will unite against current champions The Nemeth Brothers and First Class with TNA World Champion Trick Williams on commentary.

Former champion Joe Hendry will also be on the show to share some thoughts.

TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will team with Lei Ying Lee against NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jane and Fallon Henley.

Cedric Alexander makes his TNA in-ring debut, teaming with The Good Hands against Mustafa Ali’s “Secret Service.”

The TNA International Championship will be on the line as Steve Maclin defends against Jake Something and Mance Warner in a three-way.

In a non-title match, Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand faces newcomers Myla Grace and Hayley Hudson while Indi Hartwell vs. Victoria Crawford rounds out the show.

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The “Cross the Line” theme and accompanying intro video airs to get things started after the usual recap package showing key moments from last week’s show.

The Elegance Brand (Ash & Heather By Elegance) vs. Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

Inside the Impact Zone, we see George Iceman already standing in the ring with a microphone in his hand, as Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome the viewing audience at home. The personal concierge for The Elegance Brand then introduces Ash & Heather by Elegance.

The reigning TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions make their way out accompanied by M by Elegance with “terrible towels” to rile up the Pittsburgh crowd. Iceman also made a callback to Bret Hart’s “stick the hose in Pittsburgh” line in an enema insult to “The Steel City” fans.

After the tag champs settle inside the squared circle for scheduled opening action, the theme for their opponents hits to bring out newcomers Harley Hudson and Myla Grace. As they head to the ring, a split-screen “earlier today” promo from the new Knockouts duo airs.

The bell sounds and it is Heather by Elegance and Myla Grace who kick things off for their respective teams. The reigning champs jump off into an early offensive lead. It isn’t long, however, until Grace and Hudson take over.

Following a decent run of offense for the newcomers, outside interference and distractions from George Iceman and M by Elegance lead to Ash by Elegance hitting Rarified Air off the ropes for the pinfall victory. M by Elegance stopped an attempted save during the pin.

Match Result: The Elegance Brand defeated Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

Backstage With The Hardys & The Rascalz

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with The Hardys and The Rascalz. They talk about their match later tonight and their respective goals of capturing the TNA World Tag-Team Championships. After they talk about TNA Slammiversary, the segment wraps up and the show heads into a break.

“Prime” Cedric Alexander & The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) vs. Mustafa Ali’s Secret Service Detail

The show returns from break to the entrance of “Prime” Cedric Alexander, who comes out to the ring accompanied by his tag-team partners for scheduled six-man tag-team action, The Good Hands team of John Skyler and Jason Hotch, as well as Tasha Steelz.

Mustafa Ali comes out next in a suit, only to turn right back around and head to the back, not even wanting to look at his former members on the other side of the ring from his Secret Servicemen. The bell sounds and Alexander goes to work on the opposition.

After some dominant offensive action from Alexander, Skyler and Hotch, things build to the finish, which sees the team pick up the win, only for Steelz to shockingly attack Alexander from behind, setting an equally shocked Mustafa Ali up to blast him with a chair shot.

Match Result: “Prime” Cedric Alexander & The Good Hands defeated Mustafa Ali’s Secret Servicemen

Lei Ying Lee & Masha Slamovich (w/ Xia Brookside) vs. Jacy Jane & Fallon Henley (w/ Jazmyn Nyx)

The show heads to another commercial break after the previous six-man tag-team bout. When the show returns, Xia Brookside’s theme hits. She makes her way out and stops at the top of the stage. Lei Ying Lee comes out next and stops.

TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich makes her way out next. Slamovich heads to the ring with her partner for this tag bout, Lei Ying Lee, as Brookside accompanies them. They settle inside the squared circle and then WWE NXT trio Fatal Influence comes out.

NXT Women’s World Champion Jacy Jane comes out with Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx. They settle in the ring and pose together. It will be Jane and Henley teaming up to take on Slamovich and Lee. The bell sounds and things get started.

Jane and Lee kick things off for their respective teams. Lee lands a big kick, but Jane quickly takes over and brings her into the Fatal Influence side of the ring. She tags out, and in comes Henley picking up where she left off, taking it to Lee.

The show heads into a mid-match commercial break with Jane and Henley in a comfortable offensive lead, dominating Lee and stopping her from having any chance of tagging in the fresh Slamovich. When the show returns, the Fatal Influence duo are still winning with ease.

Eventually, Slamovich gets the much-needed tag from Lee, and this changed the entire tone of the match. The TNA Knockouts Champion went on an offensive rampage, taking out Jane and Henley before finishing the Fatal Influence duo off with a Snow Plow for the win.

Match Result: Lei Ying Lee & Masha Slamovich defeated Jacy Jane & Fallon Henley

TNA International Championship
Steve Maclin (c) vs. Jake Something vs. Mance Warner

A brief TNA Injury Report airs, with Tom Hannifan running down updates on injured TNA talents. It is noted that Myron Reed will fill in for The Rascalz in their eight-man tag-team match alongside The Hardys against First Class and The Nemeths tonight.

From there, the show heads into another commercial break. When the show returns, Leon Slater runs into Moose and The System backstage. He promises Moose he’s gonna bring him the toughest fight he’s ever had, and vows to become the youngest X-Division Champion ever at Slammiversary.

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Mance Warner hits and out comes the wild man accompanied by Steph De Lander. Out next is Jake Something, who immediately brawls with Warner before the match even begins.

The reigning TNA International Champion Steve Maclin makes his way out last, and joins in on the fun already in progress. The bel sounds to officially get the title tilt off-and-running. After some early action, we see a big powerbomb spot onto two unfolded steel chairs.

As the action continues, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, things build to a big stacked spot off the ropes in the corner. Moments later, things culminate with Maclin hitting the K.I.A. for the win to retain.

Match Result: Steve Maclin defeated Mance Warner & Jake Something to retain the TNA International Championship

Tasha Steelz Reveals Plan To Order 4

In the parking lot, Mustafa Ali chases after Tasha Steelz. He asks her what that was earlier tonight. Steelz then goes on to reveal it was a plan she had devised secretly all along. She knew if she called Cedric Alexander he would come running to “save her.”

She says now Ali has a match at TNA Slammiversary against the one guy he’s never been able to beat, his former 205 Live rival and the man everyone says is better than him — “Prime” Cedric Alexander. The Great Hands come up and are confused and angry as well.

She yells at them to pipe down, too, and points out the amount of 0’s on their paychecks compared to the past. She says an organized Order 4 is the most dangerous group in the world. As they go to leave, we hear the annoying voice of Alisha Edwards.

Edwards, accompanied by the rest of The System, does her usual routine, asking “do you wanna know something?” After some verbal back-and-forth between both groups, a match between them is agreed to for next week’s show.

Fourth Rope Is Coming …

In a weird vignette that almost didn’t feel like part of the show, Fourth Rope appears with his custom title in-hand. The former WWE Superstar once known as Enzo Amore starts off with his “…and you can’t teach that” routine from his old days alongside Big Cass.

As he continues to rant and rave in the style that is truly his own, the former Real1 talks about his past shenanigans at Madison Square Garden as a reminder and a warning of what he is capable of when he goes all out. The show heads to another commercial break.

Indi Hartwell vs. Victoria Crawford

The show returns and out comes Victoria Crawford accompanied by Tessa Blanchard. Blanchard joins Hannifan and Rehwoldt on special guest commentary as the former WWE Superstar once known as Alicia Fox settles in the ring.

Crawford will be competing in singles action against another former WWE Superstar, as the theme for Indi Hartwell hits to bring out the former NXT Women’s Champion. The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running.

Blanchard talks trash about Hartwell the entire time the short bout takes place, with Hartwell winning with ease. After the match, as Hartwell was heading to the back, Blanchard got on the microphone and vowed to beat her at TNA Slammiversary.

Match Result: Indi Hartwell defeated Victoria Crawford

Joe Hendry Sit-Down Interview

After a brief backstage segment where Santino Marella vowed to take action if Eric Young could prove with facts that “The Hometown Man” is really Cody Deaner, the show heads into another commercial break.

When the show returns, the lineup is announced for next week’s TNA Slammiversary 2025 “go-home” episode of TNA Impact (see below). From there, the show cuts to a pre-taped sit-down interview with Tom Hannifan talking to Joe Hendry.

Hendry talks again about how the fans are the reason he became who he is today. He says they were there for him during his ascension. They were there when he stumbled. They’ll be there next weekend when he recaptures the title and brings it home to TNA.

The Hardys (Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy) & The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed) vs. The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth) & First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro)

It’s main event time!

After the Joe Hendry interview wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break. When the show returns, the familiar sounds of Trick Williams’ theme hits. The WWE NXT Superstar and reigning TNA World Champion makes his way out.

Williams heads down to the ringside area to loud “Whoop that Trick!” chants from the Pittsburgh crowd. Williams settles in on special guest commentary alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt for the final match of the evening.

With that said, the theme for First Class hits. Out comes AJ Francis and KC Navarro as their new friend, Trick Williams, sings their praises on commentary. Their partners, reigning TNA World Tag-Team Champions The Nemeths come out next.

Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth join Francis and Navarro in the ring, and the four-man team await the arrival of their opposition. The Rascalz theme hits and out comes Zachary Wentz with an original member of the group, Myron Reed.

As noted, Reed is filling in for the injured Trey Miguel in the scheduled eight man tag-team main event on this week’s show. The iconic sounds of The Hardys hits next and out comes Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. Even Trick seemed to enjoy their entrance until they dissed him.

With all eight men scheduled for the final match of the evening in the ring and ready to rock and roll, the show shifts gears and heads into a quick pre-match commercial break before things get officially off-and-running.

When the show returns, Myron Reed and Nic Nemeth kick things off for their respective teams. Nemeth takes the early offensive lead, stopping to showboat in typical “Wanted Man” fashion. We see some good back-and-forth action from there.

The Hardys finally get their first action in the match, and Hannifan and Rehwoldt point out on commentary how wild it is the way The Hardys have the ability to completely change the mood and feeling in an arena when they enter the ring.

As the action continues in the ring with The Hardys and The Rascalz settling into a comfortable offensive lead, the commentators begin ignoring the action for a bit, as Trick Williams calls out Tom Hannifan for talking bad about him the past few weeks.

When the focus resumes on the match in progress inside the squared circle, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, we see Nic Nemeth in a comfortable offensive lead, taking it to Wentz.

From there, Francis tags in and takes over, keeping the lead for his team until a few minutes later, when Matt Hardy finally tags in. Matt starts taking out any-and-everything that moves. He goes for a cover, but Francis hits the ring to break it up.

Francis gets in some cheap shots on Matt, but The Hardys icon ends up taking over and firing the crowd up as he hits his signature spots on him in sequence. He goes for the cover on Francis, but now Nemeth hits the ring to break it up.

As things continue to unfold with Hardy taking out everyone and those who interference, we hear Trick Williams say on commentary that he can’t take anymore of this. He pops up, attacks Matt on the ropes, lands a belt shot and sets Francis up for the pin and the victory for his team.

Once the match wraps up, things continue to come unglued. Mike Santana’s theme hits out of nowhere and the crowd roars as he makes his way to the ring through the crowd. The numbers disadvantage is too much for him, however, and Joe Hendry comes out to make the save. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

Match Result: The Nemeths & First Class defeated The Hardys & The Rascalz

Next Week On TNA Impact (7/17/2025):
* Sami Callihan vs. Moose
* Dani Luna vs. Tessa Blanchard
* The System vs. Order 4
* Joe Hendry & Mike Santana vs. Frankie Kazarian & Trick Williams

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TNA Impact live results: Chain match for Knockouts title

The TNA Knockouts title will be on the line tonight on Impact in a chain match between champion Masha Slamovich and former partner Killer Kelly.

Kelly issued a challenger last Thursday when Slamovich upped the ante with the stipulation. Champion for nearly 250 days, Slamovich is looking for the 12th successful title defense of her reign.

After the surprise debut of Cedric Alexander, Tasha Steelz will address Alexander and Mustafa Ali this week.

Ahead of their respective teams meeting in a four-way ladder match at Slammiversary, Nic Nemeth takes on Trey Miguel.

The IInspiration will look to continue their march toward a Knockouts Tag Team title bout as they face Victoria Crawford and Tessa Blanchard.

Jake Something makes his return to action for the first time in five months as he battles Mance Warner.

In a battle between veterans, Eddie Edwards takes on Matt Cardona while Frankie Kazarian will share some thoughts ahead of Slammiversary.

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A video recap and the usual opening video and “Cross the Line” theme plays to get the show started. Footage is then shown of Joe Hendry’s vow to recapture the TNA World Championship from Trick Williams at TNA Slammiversary.

Tom Hannifan Announces New TNA Slammiversary Main Event

Inside the Impact Zone, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome fans to the show. They then announce the updated main event for TNA Slammiversary, with Trick Williams now defending the TNA World Championship against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in triple-threat action.

The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) vs. Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford

The theme for Indi Hartwell hits and the former WWE NXT Superstar makes her way out to join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on guest commentary for the opening match of the evening. The theme for The IInspiration plays and out comes Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay for the first match of the show.

After Lee and McKay settle in the ring, their music dies down and the lights dim down. Tessa Blanchard’s entrance tune plays and the lights come back on. Out comes Blanchard and her partner for this tag-team contest, Victoria Crawford.

McKay and Crawford kicked things off for their respective teams at the sound of the opening bell. Crawford backed McKay into the corner. McKay turns Crawford and chokes her. She takes Crawford down and rolls into a pin attempt, but only gets a two-count.

McKay tags in Lee, and the two hit a double-team spot before stopping and doing a double pose. Indi Hartwell mentions on commentary about how she was one of many who were inspired by The IInspiration growing up. They knock Blanchard off the apron, and she’s not happy.

Blanchard tags in, but Lee gets the better of their initial exchange. Blanchard, however, quickly takes over, sending Lee to the mat and choking her over the bottom rope. After Blanchard and Crawford enjoy some time in the lead, things come unglued at the end.

On the floor, Blanchard ends up losing focus on the match and getting into a shouting match with Hartwell. The IInspiration hit a double-team spot on Crawford in the ring for the victory. Afterwards, Blanchard and Hartwell have a wild pull-apart. Hartwell says they will do battle at Slammiversary.

Match Result: The IInspiration defeated Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford

Tom Hannifan Makes TNA Slammiversary Announcements

The show heads to a commercial break after Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the advertised lineup for the evening. When the show returns, Hannifan is shown on-camera to announce a new pair of matches for the next TNA pay-per-view.

Hannifan announced that The IInspiration vs. The Elegance Brand for the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships is now official for TNA Slammiversary. Also added to the lineup for the special event on July 20 at UBS Arena in Long Island, New York is Indi Hartwell vs. Tessa Blanchard.

Mustafa Ali & “PRIME” Cedric Alexander Stroll Down Memory Lane

Inside the Impact Zone, Tasha Steelz is in the ring. She mentions calling the one man she knew could help talk to Mustafa Ali about the way things have been going lately. She mentioned that the man was “PRIME” Cedric Alexander.

Steelz introduces Alexander, who makes his way out to the ring. Also coming out is the Order 4 leader himself, Mustafa Ali. The two stand together in the ring with Steelz. Alexander talks about coming here to help him.

Alexander asks if Ali remembers 205 Live. He says they were the heart and soul of that division in WWE years ago. Ali tells him he doesn’t want his help. He uses profane language that is censored off the broadcast in doing so.

Ali then challenges Alexander to a match at Slammiversary. Alexander says if he want to take things that way, he’s fine beating his ass. Ali tries hitting him with a cheap shot, but Alexander gets the better of him. Security hits the ring but ends up beaten down by Alexander and The Great Hands, with Ali watching on.

TNA Knockouts Championship (Chain Match)
Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Killer Kelly

The show heads to another commercial break after the Alexander-Ali segment wrapped up. When the show returned, an extended pay-per-view-style pre-match video package aired to tell the story behind the upcoming battle of former MK Ultra partners and friends.

The package wraps up and the lights in the Impact Zone go out. The the dark red lights come on and out comes Killer Kelly. She crawls around with a chain as she heads inside the squared circle. The theme for her opponent, Masha Slamovich, hits next.

Reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Slamovich then joins Kelly in the ring. The two are securely connected to the chain and then the bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running. Kelly crawls to the middle of the ring and looks up at Slamovich.

After the initial exchange, the action quickly spills out to the floor. The chain is used by a weapon by both, and then Kelly sets up a pulley-system type of setup with the chain hanging over the ring post to choke Slamovich. The show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Slamovich takes over control of the offense. She violently slams Kelly’s face into the steel steps over and over and over again. She drags her up to the top of the entrance area, but Kelly counters and slams her on the steel ramp.

Kelly chokes Slamovich with the chain around her throat before suplexing her on the ramp. After the action resumes back in the ring, Slamovich takes over and chokes Kelly out with the chain for the win to retain her title.

Afterwards, Fatal Influence trio Jacy Jane, Jazmyn Nyx and Fallon Henley hit the ring and beat Masha down. Lee Ying Lei and Xia Brookside run down to make the save, chasing off the WWE NXT trio to wrap up the brief post-match scene.

Match Result: Masha Slamovich defeated Killer Kelly to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship

Eric Young Tells The Northern Armory They Need To Prove Themselves

Footage is shown of Eric Young getting into a physical altercation with a fan once again at last week’s show. The digital exclusive video is shown of Young being ejected from the building and arguing with “The Home Town Man” about really being Cody Deaner on the way out.

Back live, Young is shown backstage with The Northern Armory duo of Judas Icarus and Travis Williams. He blames them for his embarrassment and says they made matters worse by losing to The Hardy Boys. They assure him they’ll do whatever it takes to make it up. Young says prove it.

TNA Injury Report On Trey Miguel, Xia Brookside & AJ Francis

Tom Hannifan checks in with this week’s TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex. Trey Miguel has a hernia issue. There is no timetable for his return.

Xia Brookside has reaggravated a knee injury and is “day to day” at this time. AJ Francis was banged up after his match last week, but is not expected to miss any time. The show heads to another break.

Matt Cardona vs. Eddie Edwards (w/ Alisha Edwards)

When the show returned from the break, a quick Mike Santana promo from a stairwell was shown. He talks about the voice of the fans forcing TNA management to add him to the Trick Williams vs. Joe Hendry match for the TNA World Championship at TNA Slammiversary. He vows to bring the title home.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for The System hits. Out comes Eddie Edwards accompanied by Alisha Edwards for the next match of the evening. His music dies down and “Alwayz Ready” Matt Cardona emerges next.

Cardona settles in the ring and the bell sounds. Cardona and Edwards immediately collide, with “The Indy God” taking the early offensive lead and slamming Edwards down to the mat. He misses a high spot off the ropes, however, and Edwards takes over.

Alisha is shown trying to sneak The System ring in to Eddie, but Brian Myers comes out and stops him from using it. This allows Cardona to roll Edwards up from behind for the win. After the match, the lights go out. WWE NXT group Dark State hits the ring and attacks Cardona.

Match Result: Matt Cardona defeated Eddie Edwards

Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander) vs. Jake Something

Backstage, Sami Callihan is shown tending to “The Home Town Man” who is down and having his face covered by a towel to “protect his identity.” Callihan yells for help.

After this, the Leon Slater digital exclusive package airs, which tells the story of Slater’s young journey into wrestling following family and life hardships.

Inside the Impact Zone, TNA International Champion Steve Maclin’s theme hits. Out he comes to join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary for the next match of the evening. Mance Warner comes out accompanied by Steph De Lander.

The duo kiss and settle in the ring, where Warner will be in one-on-one competition. His opponent, the returning Jake Something, makes his way out after his surprise comeback appearance last week. The bell sounds to get things started.

After some early action, we see things spill out to the floor. Something has not-so-friendly words with Maclin at the commentary desk. He goes back to work on Warner. Warner takes over and does the same, arguing with Maclin.

Maclin ends up losing his cool and getting physically involved, leading to a big impromptu three-man brawl at ringside that many, many security guards struggle to break up. The match is ruled a no contest. The show heads to a break.

When the show returns, they are still brawling backstage. It is announced that the three will do battle with the TNA International Championship on the line on next week’s episode of TNA Impact on July 10.

Match Result: No Contest

Nic Nemeth (w/ Ryan Nemeth) vs. Zachary Wentz (w/ Myron Reed)

Inside the Impact Zone once again, the lights go out. The familiar sounds of The Rascalz’ theme hits and out comes Zachary Wentz. It is once again mentioned that due to an injury to Trey Miguel, Wentz is filling in for the next match of the evening.

Wentz makes his way out to the ring, but he is not alone. With him is a Rascalz original, Myron Reed, who is back on the scene in TNA Wrestling now. After settling in the ring, the entrance tune for Nic Nemeth hits. Out comes “The Wanted Man” and his brother, Ryan Nemeth.

The bell sounds and things get started, with Wentz finding some good early offensive success. It isn’t long, however, before “The Hollywood Hunk” starts inserting himself into the match from the ringside area. This allows his “Big brothhhhherrrrrr” to take over again on offense.

The show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see Wentz is firing up once again on offense. Things continue looking good for Wentz until yet again, Ryan Nemeth interferes, leading to Nic hitting Danger Zone for the win.

Match Result: Nic Nemeth defeated Zachary Wentz

King’s Speech with Frankie Kazarian, Trick Williams, Joe Hendry & Mike Santana

It’s main event (segment) time!

After the commentary duo of Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the updated lineup for TNA Slammiversary, they announce matches for next week’s episode of TNA Impact on July 10 (see match listing below).

From there, the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” makes his way out to the ring. Frankie Kazarian settles inside the squared circle and hops on the microphone for the debut installment of his new talk show segment, King’s Speech.

Kazarian boasts a bit as always, and then begins introducing his guests. Joe Hendry comes out first, and then Mike Santana, followed by the reigning TNA World Champion Trick Williams. All three will compete with the title on-the-line at TNA Slammiversary.

Each guy takes a turn on the mic stating their case and why they are going to win at TNA Slammiversary on July 20, with things ultimately culminating in a giant melee involving all four guys. When all was said and done, Williams and Kazarian laid out Hendry and Santana. That’s how this week’s show ended.

Next Week On TNA Impact (7/10/2025)
* The Elegance Brand vs. Harley Hudson & Myla Grace
* Jacy Jane & Fallon Henley vs. Lei Ying Lee & Masha Slamovich
* The Rascalz & The Hardys vs. First Class & The Nemeths
* Steve Maclin (c) vs. Jake Something vs. Mance Warner (TNA International Championship)

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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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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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TNA Impact live results: Against All Odds go-home show

Tonight’s episode of TNA Impact is the final one before Friday’s Against All Odds — the company’s second streaming special in as many weeks.

In a trios about, TNA Tag Team Champions The Nemeths will team with Frankie Kazarian against Matt Hardy, Leon Slater & Mike Santana.

After losing his TNA World title to Trick Williams, former champion Joe Hendry will speak to the fans for the first time while ahead of his challenge of Williams Friday, Elijah will give his thoughts on his title shot.

In an anything goes Monsters Ball match, Rosemary will take on Xia Brookside while Indi Hartwell takes on former TNA Knockouts Champion Tasha Steelz.

TNA X-Division Champion Moose will put the title on the line against Eric Young who hasn’t held the gold since 2008.

Heather & M by Elegance will take on Harley Hudson & Myla Grace to round out the show.

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Indi Hartwell vs. Tasha Steelz (w/ The Great Hands)

The “Cross The Line” theme and opening video plays and then the show settles inside the CAA Centre, where Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the show. Indi Hartwell makes her way to the ring for opening action. Tasha Steelz comes out next accompanied by The Great Hands.

The bell sounds and the match gets officially off-and-running. Hartwell starts off strong. Steelz fights back in the corner. Fans chant “Let’s go Indi!” Hartwell takes control of the action. She hits a bodyslam and then a running knee that knocks Steelz out to the floor.

She runs the apron and looks to blast Steelz with a big boot, but Steelz trips her up. Steelz takes over on offense as the action settles back inside the ring. Steelz chokes Hartwell with the ring ropes as the crowd chants “Indi! Indi!”

Steelz hits a running back elbow to Hartwell in the corner and then floats over for sliced bread out of the corner for a two-count. Steelz takes her eyes off of Hartwell for one moment, and Hartwell surprises her by hoisting her up for “Hurts Don’t It” for the win.

After the match, as Hartwell is heading to the back, Mustafa Ali walks past her and storms down to the ring. He walks in the ring and shoves the referee down on his ass. He then does the same to Steelz.

Jason Hotch of The Great Hands members gets in Ali’s face as fans chant “Kick his ass! Kick his ass!” Ali turns and walks off. Steelz gets up and follows behind him. John Skyler follows behind them. Hotch does not.

Match Result: Indi Hartwell defeated Tasha Steelz

Mance Warner Is Ready For Gold

Tom Hannifan mentions Mance Warner vs. Steve Maclin for the TNA International Championship at TNA Against All Odds. The show cuts to a new video package from Mance Warner and Steph De Lander. Warner tells Maclin the scar on his head from the dog collar match is a bullseye.

Rosemary & Xia Brookside Prepare For Monster’s Ball

We see night vision shots of Rosemary and Xia Brookside locked in rooms and going nuts ahead of their scheduled Monster’s Ball match tonight later in the show, where Rosemary has vowed to finish the final step of Brookside’s turn to the darkness. The show heads to a commercial break.

Ali Will Give Hotch His Consequences At Against All Odds

The show returns to one-half of The Great Hands talking to Tasha Steelz and making sure she’s okay. He gets a phone call, but Mustafa Ali walks up and he pretends it’s a wrong number. Hotch walks up as Ali is talking and still doesn’t look happy.

Ali says he knows Hotch wants to apologize, so he accepts it. He then mentions how actions have consequences. He tells him there will be consequences to his actions. He will have a match at TNA Against All Odds. He will represent all of them when he takes on Ali. Ali walks off as they are all left confused.

TNA X-Division Championship
Moose (w/ JDC) (c) vs. Eric Young (w/ The Northern Armory)

Back inside the Impact Zone, the lights go down and the theme for Eric Young hits. Out he comes accompanied by The Northern Armory duo of Judas Icarus and Travis Williams. He settles inside the ring for his scheduled TNA X-Division Championship match.

The lights in the building come back on and the grandiose theme for Moose hits. Out comes the reigning and defending champion accompanied by fellow member of The System, JDC. He makes his way down and settles in the ring for his title defense.

The bell sounds and Young immediately goes to work on Young with a vengeance. He fires away at him with punches in the corner. He hangs him upside down in the tree of woe in the corner. He climbs up and stands in his no-no zone and stays there as the crowd sings the entire Canadian national anthem.

JDC was livid at ringside during this. Once it ended, however, Moose took over, and he was pissed. He beats Young down, chokes him with a shirt and then takes the action out to the floor, where he slams him into the steel ring steps.

Young fights back once he returns in the ring. He knocks Moose out to the floor and hits a big dive. Back in the ring, Moose takes back over. He climbs up in the corner and hits a huge cross-body for a two-count. Young hits a piledriver, but JDC breaks up the pin.

The Northern Armory attack him. Young is hit with a low blow behind the referee’s back. Moose follows up with a spear and covers him for the pinfall victory to retain his TNA X-Division Championship. After the match, Young and Northern Armory violently assault a fan.

Match Result: Moose defeated Eric Young to retain the TNA X-Division title.

Dani Luna Will Use Her Pain As Fuel

Backstage, Dani Luna says, “Spitfire is done, but Dani Luna is not!” She vows to use the hurt and pain she feels for no longer being able to be part of Spitfire with Jody Threat, but claims she will use it as fuel to become the Knockout she knows she can become. The show heads to another commercial break.

Joe Hendry’s First Comments Since Losing TNA Title

The show returns to a somber Joe Hendry talking into the camera backstage about letting the fans and his peers down by losing the TNA World Championship. He says Trick Williams, the guy who holds it now, is someone who doesn’t respect it.

He says he’d love nothing more than another shot at Trick to take it back. He says he understands it’s not his spot right now. It’s Elijah’s. He says he’s going to support him heading into his shot at TNA Against All Odds. He talks about growing up as a TNA fan and rushing home to watch the show.

He says again that he let everyone down. He says he’s sorry. In walks Frankie Kazarian who claps to taunt him. He says Hendry got carried away. He’s not a saint. He says when Hendry rushed home to watch TNA, who was he watching?

Him. Frankie Kazarian. He criticizes him for losing the TNA title to someone who isn’t even in TNA. He says at TNA Against All Odds he’s going to embarrass him. The match graphic for Hendry vs. Kazarian at TNA Against All Odds airs to promote the match.

Heather & M by Elegance (w/ George Iceman) vs. Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

Inside the Impact Zone, George Iceman makes his way out. The personal concierge for the elegance crew does the formal introduction for his team, Heather and M By Elegance. They settle in the ring and the theme for their opponents hits to bring out newcomers Harley Hudson and Myla Grace.

The bell sounds and it is M by Elegance and Hudson who kick things off for their respective teams. Hudson hits a couple of suplexes on the much taller M, and then goes to work on her arm. She tags in Grace, who picks up where she left off.

Grace works over the arm of M, until M makes it to her corner and tags in Heather. Heather settles into a comfortable offensive lead. She grounds Grace and works her over as the fans rally behind the newcomer. Grace finally makes the much-needed tag.

Hudson gets slammed into the ring post on the floor. Heather and M pull some shenanigans behind the referees back. One elegant moonsault later, and it is Heather and M By Elegance who gets the pinfall victory.

Match Result: Heather & M By Elegance defeated Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

Monster’s Ball
Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside

After a quick TNA Injury report segment, another shot of Rosemary and Xia Brookside in isolation without food, drinks or sleep for 24 hours is shown. The show heads into another commercial break. When the show returns, a pay-per-view style pre-match video package airs.

The package promoting the Monster’s Ball match wraps up, and the show returns inside the Impact Zone, where the lights go down and Rosemary makes her way to the ring. She looks right at home, despite a rough 24 previous hours. Brookside comes out and looks like she was just born.

The bell sounds and Rosemary goes right at Brookside. She bashes her with some trash can lids. Brookside fights back with a kick, takes her shirt off, and slowly but surely starts losing her cool and getting comfortable with her dark side once again.

Brookside gets her hands on a belt, similar to or exactly the same as the one she used when she went absolutely ballistic at TNA Under Siege. Before she can use it, however, Rosemary blatantly gouges her eyes and takes it from her. Rosemary whips and chokes Brookside with it.

Rosemary throws Brookside to the floor. She heads out after her and grabs a trash can from under the ring. It is filled with weapons. She pulls out a hockey stick and the Canadian crowd roars. She throws the can into the ring. She empties it out and wedges the can in the corner.

Brookside is introduced to the trash can wedged into the corner with authority. As she is laid out on the mat, the referee checks on her. The show heads into a mid-match commercial break on that note. The show returns and the action is picking up.

Another assortment of weapons are introduced to the mix, including a sack of hockey pucks and a giant door that is leaned in the corner of the ring. About six chairs are unfolded and set up facing each other. Fans chant for the hockey stick at one point.

Brookside breaks the hockey stick over Rosemary. She has Rosemary laid out across the many chairs and backs up for a big spot, but Rosemary sits up out of nowhere like The Undertaker. She spears Brookside through the door in the corner. She goes for the cover, but only gets two.

After some more weapons are bashed off of each others skulls, the two fight over near the corner of the ring. Rosemary tries to use her poison mist, but Brookside avoids it and slams her onto the pile of chairs with a vengeance. She covers her and gets the win in the 60th Monster’s Ball match in TNA history.

Match Result: Xia Brookside defeated Rosemary in Monster’s Ball

The Rascalz Are Ready To Be Champions Again

We check in with Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz in The Rascalz Treehouse. The old generic sitcom laugh and applause track gets plenty of use in this one.

The duo talk and joke their way to a point about how they plan to beat The Nemeths to become TNA Tag-Team Champions at TNA Against All Odds. The show heads into another commercial break after this wraps up.

Elijah Ready To Bring TNA Title Home To Stay

The show returns from the break to what has become a weekly tradition, a recap of whatever TNA-related that transpired on that week’s episode of WWE NXT. This week, we see Elijah on-hand to support Mike Santana for his challenge of Trick Williams for the TNA World Championship.

We see First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro costing Santana the title, screwing a TNA wrestler in favor of a WWE NXT Superstar in a match for a TNA title, a point that Tom Hannifan stresses and rants about on commentary.

The package wraps up and we hear Elijah strumming the guitar. He is shown in music video / video package-style singing about Trick Williams. Clips are shown with footage of Trick as Elijah says whether it’s Elias, Ezekiel or Elijah, Trick can’t beat him.

He starts rhyming again taking shots at Trick, even dipping into a rap-style rhyme sequence, in braggadocios fashion like a rapper would, about how he’s going to beat him and “bring the TNA World Championship home to stay, and find out why in TNA, we walk …this…way.”

Fade to black. Hannifan reminds fans of the main event scheduled for later tonight, as the official match graphic flashes on the screen. He then promotes what is coming up next, which is Santino Marella talking about his TNA Director of Authority job being on-the-line at Against All Odds. We head to a break.

Lei Ying Lee Ready To End Masha Slamovich’s Reign

The show returns to a slick-produced video package trying to make Lei Ying Lee look like exactly what she is — a legitimate bad ass. Footage is shown of her kicking pads, sparring, lifting weights.

She talks as additional clips from her in-ring action in TNA is shown while she talks about how she is coming to TNA Against All Odds to end Masha Slamovich’s reign as TNA Knockouts Champion.

Santino Marella Talks High Stakes Showdown With Sheriff Stone

Inside the Impact Zone, the upbeat theme music for Santino Marella hits. Out comes the reigning TNA Director of Authority, for now, as he heads to the ring. He grabs a microphone and talks about coming to TNA two years and five months ago.

It didn’t take him long to fall in love again with pro wrestling. He also talks, and gets choked up and visibly emotional, with his voice cracking and all, while talking about missing a lot of Arianna Grace’s life because of his love for the business.

He talks about how he could be stepping down at TNA Against All Odds. He mentions the high stakes showdown he has scheduled against Robert “Sheriff” Stone, where if he loses, he will no longer be the TNA Director of Authority.

He says he plans to step down for one day only, as he will destroy Robert Stone’s ass and be reinstated the next day. On that note, the theme for Stone hits and out he comes with Victoria Crawford to a ton of boos from the Brampton crowd.

He tries to talk over loud “You suck! You suck!” chants. Stone tells Santino it was a cute speech, but in reality, he’s a loser not a leader. He vows to beat him at Against All Odds and make it so he’s never allowed in TNA again.

Moving forward, TNA will officially be the Sheriff Stone Show. Santino says he should’ve let him finish before he came out here. He mentions having two more little kids at home. He is going to show them that you stand up for what is right and to people like Stone.

He tells Stone he better be ready to go to hell. The only way he’s gonna win is over Santino’s dead body. Santino, bright red, stares Stone down as his theme plays to end the intense final promo battle before their authority showdown at TNA Against All Odds. The show heads to another commercial break after this wraps up.

Masha Slamovich Is Ready For A Real Challenger

The show returns to another bad ass video package, this time from reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. Footage of her in action is shown, as is Lei Ying Lee, as she talks about being ready for some actual real competition.

Slamovich says she chose Lee because she’s the best. She says it’s high-time she beats the best. She vows to do exactly that in Tempe, AZ. on Friday night, as she defends her TNA Knockouts Championship against Lei Ying Lee at TNA Against All Odds.

The Nemeths (Nic & Ryan Nemeth) & Frankie Kazarian vs. Matt Hardy, Leon Slater & Mike Santana

It’s main event time!

But first, the show returns to Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt promoting tomorrow night’s TNA Against All Odds 2025 special event from Mullett Arena in Tempe, AZ. A First Class Penthouse with Mike Santana is announced for the Countdown to Against All Odds pre-show. They run down the card.

Inside the Impact Zone, we hear the unzip and the, well, pleasured female noise, as reigning TNA World Tag-Team Champions The Nemeths head to the ring for the main event of the evening. Nic and Ryan Nemeth settle inside the squared circle ready for action.

The show settles into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, Frankie Kazarian’s theme hits. Out comes the self-proclaimed “King of TNA.” He looks almost naked without his giant Call Your Shot gauntlet trophy in his hands.

Kazarian joins the tag champs in the ring, and the three veterans are ready to rock and roll in this big six-man tag-team headline showdown. The iconic sounds of The Hardys theme hits and the crowd roars as Matt Hardy comes out with Leon Slater, who is wearing Hardy-friendly gear.

The hip-hop sounds of Mike Santana’s entrance tune plays. The lights in the building go out. The spotlight hits the crowd and out comes the Bronx, New York native to a nice crowd reaction from the Canadian fans. He makes his way through the crowd to the ring.

As soon as Santana passes through the ring ropes, the fight is on. He charges the other side and starts throwing fists. Hardy and Slater join him. Four guys powder out to the floor, as Hardy does the “Delete! Delete!” head-smash into the turnbuckles to Kazarian.

Hardy tags in Slater, who hits the Poetry in Motion double-team spot off of Matt’s back onto Kazarian in one corner. Ryan tries to run in, so he suffers the same fate in the opposing corner. Slater goes to work on Kazarian and then tags in Matt, who picks up where he left off.

Nic Nemeth ends up tripping up Matt from the floor, which the referee didn’t see. This allows Kazarian to take over and go to work on Hardy. He tags Nic in and the two double-team Matt in the corner, before Nic picks up where Kazarian left off.

Ryan sneaks in some offense from the apron as Nic briefly ties up the referee. Matt slumps down in the corner as Nic taunts his partners and then stomps Hardy down in the corner, Stone Cold Steve Austin mud-hole style.

Slater tags in and off the hot tag, starts flying all over the ring, taking out everyone in sight as the crowd comes to life with “TNA! TNA” chants. Ryan tries interfering, but it backfires and Slater hits Blue Thunder Bomb on Nic. Kazarian interferes on Slater and he, unlike Ryan, is effective.

Nic tunes up the band in the corner waiting for Slater to get up. He charges at him with a super kick attempt, but Slater avoids it and counters with a perfectly-timed leg lariat. He then quickly makes the tag to Santana, who hits the ring fresh with a ton of energy.

Santana hits a double rolling Buck 50. He tries to follow-up with a pinfall attempt, but it is broken up. He goes for a Death Valley Driver attempt, but only gets a two-count on a follow-up pin attempt. Interference brings Hardy and Slater in.

Hardy hits Twist of Fate. Slater hits a slingshot Twist of Slate. He heads to the top-rope, but Ryan crotches him. Santana goes for a Rolling Buck 50, but Ryan rolls him up and holds the tights. Santana still kicks out at two.

Santana knocks Ryan’s block off with a Spin The Block off the ropes moments later for the pinfall victory. The three celebrate in the ring together as Santana’s theme plays and Hannifan does the final hard-sell for TNA Against All Odds. That’s how the show goes off the air.

Match Result: Matt Hardy, Leon Slater & Mike Santana defeated The Nemeths & Frankie Kazarian

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