WWE NXT Battleground live results: Joe Hendry vs. Trick Williams TNA title match

For the first time ever, the TNA World title will be on the line on a WWE event as Joe Hendry defends against former NXT Champion Trick Williams on tonight’s NXT Battleground from Tampa, Florida.

The two were on opposite ends of a tag team match at Friday’s TNA Under Siege.

Reigning NXT Champion Oba Femi will defend against Myles Borne following his recent battle royal victory in hopes of his fifth successful title defense.

The red-hot women’s division keeps rolling as NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against former TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace. Vaquer has three successful defenses while this is Grace’s third-ever shot at the title.

In her first title defense, NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca will defend against former champion Kelani Jordan.

Former allies turn enemies as Tony D’Angelo battles “Stacks” Lorenzo.

The main card is rounded out by Josh Briggs, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears, Brooks Jensen & Niko Vance).

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Countdown to Battleground

– After the WWE signature open, we were welcomed to the WWE Studios in Stamford for the kickoff by hosts Megan Morant and Sam Roberts. The two discussed the card to come for tonight’s show. We then got a video package for the Stephanie Vaquer versus Jordynne Grace match for the NXT Women’s Championship.

– We got a sitdown interview with Sol Ruca and Zarya ahead of Ruca’s Women’s North American Title match against Kelani Jordan. After the interview, Morant and Roberts talked about Hank and Tank and Josh Briggs versus The Culling.

– Myles Borne was interviewed about his NXT Title Match against Oba Femi, as we then had Morant and Roberts discussing Borne’s chances of overcoming the dominant NXT Champion. The subject soon turned to Tony D’Angelo versus Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.

– Our esteemed hosts talked about Joe Hendry defending the TNA World Championship versus Trick Williams before they tossed to an AJ Styles-narrated video about this match. After a final rundown of the card for the evening, Morant and Roberts signed off as the actual Battleground PLE was set to begin in minutes.

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WWE NXT Battleground 2025

– Vic Joseph’s voice over shots of several NXT stars arriving to the Yuengling Center welcomed us to tonight’s show as we then went to the cold open for the evening. Joseph was joined on commentary by Booker T and Corey Graves.

NXT Women’s North American Championship: Sol Ruca (c) vs. Kelani Jordan

As the bell rang, we got some fast-paced back and forth action between Ruca and Jordan, with flips and skillful dodges a’plenty. Ruca offered a hand to Jordan, who accepted. She then followed that up with a surfboard stance over Jordan’s body. Ruca caught Jordan in an STF momentarily, but the challenger made an escape. Ruca carthweeled over Jordan and hit a superkick afterwards. The stalling suplex from Ruca was followed by a modified moonsault as the two competitors then got into an exchange of pinss.

Jordan wriggled out of an attempted Samoan Drop from Ruca and turned it into a Crucifix Bomb pin attempt, but to no avail. Jordan took advantage by stopping an attempted springboard dive from Ruca to clip her foe. Jordan slammed Ruca with a spinning modified Samoan Drop, but Ruca kicked out again. The single-leg Boston Crab by Jordan managed to keep Ruca grounded, but the Women’s North American Champion made her escape.

On the apron, Ruca leapt up to the top rope and hit an impressive avalanche X-Factor that ended up being a rough landing for her and Jordan. Ruca began to pick up some steam with a running slam, followed by a knee to the face. Jordan scurried to the apron and caught Ruca with a kick as she then dragged her onto the apron. A kick from Jordan sent Ruca to the floor, as the feisty challenger followed up with a diving springboard moonsault.

Jordan tried for a dive from the top rope, but Ruca caught her and then delivered a modified Backstabber with her feet against Jordan’s back. The innovative Women’s North American Champion then soared with an impressive diving moonsault over the top rope. Ruca appeared to be attempting her take on Zaria’s Zone of Destruction, but Jordan countered and then hit her Frog Splash. One, two… not quite. Both Ruca and Jordan found themselves up the top rope as the latter attempted an avalanche Poison Rana, but Ruca landed on her feet. Ruca once again paid tribute to her partner with a Spear, but Jordan just kicked out at two.

Another skirmish on the top turnbuckle led to an avalanche Spanish Fly by Jordan. One, two… Ruca kicked out! Jordan and Ruca traded strikes for a good while until Ruca got the better of her foe. Jordan reversed her fortunes and looked to have Ruca dead to rights for her One of a Kind Moonsault, but Zaria pulled Ruca out of harm’s way. The referee saw this and had Zaria ejected from the match for her troubles.

Ruca headed up to the top rope once more with Jordan down and out and hit a super Sol Snatcher for the one, two, three, and the first successful defense of her Women’s North American Championship.

Sol Ruca def. Kelani Jordan via pinfall to retain the NXT Women’s North American Championship.

A hot opener to kick off the action at Battleground. It’s insane how much chemistry Ruca and Jordan have and I enjoyed this one greatly. The Sol Snatcher continues to be one of my favorite finishing moves in WWE and seeing Ruca find new variaions to hit this move will never stop being impressive.

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– NXT General Manager was seen chatting with AAA’s Dalys and Chik Tormenta before we went backstage to Sarah Schreiber interviewing Mike Santana. The TNA star made it clear that he wanted a shot at whoever wins Joe Hendry vs. Trick Williams tonight as Charlie Dempsey interrupted proceedings. Tavion Heights seemed to reach an agreement with Santana for a challenge of some kind for Tuesday’s NXT. During this segment, Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne were seen arguing in the background.

Six-Man Tag Team Match: Hank & Tank (Hank Walker & Tank Ledger) & Josh Briggs vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears, Niko Vance, Brooks Jensen)

Briggs didn’t waste any time going after Vance to start off this match. He floored Vance with a huge clothesline before he amde the tag to Ledger. The NXT Tag Champions showed some nice teamwork to leave Vance stunned. As things broke down, the trio of Hank and Tank and Briggs left The Culling rocked with stereo dives to the outside.

Vance took back control with a rough Irish Whip on Walker that sent him crashing hard into the ringpost. This gave The Culling the opportunity to assert their will on Walker, with Vance laying it in on his opponent with repeated stomps. Spears found himself tagged into the match as he continued to work over Walker in the middle of the ring. Spears took too much time to taunt Briggs and Ledger, which allowed Walker to momentarily find some daylight., A back bodydrop by Walker on Jensen allowed him to tag his championship partner into the match.

Ledger was a house of fire as he unleashed his wrath on the Culling with a diving cannonball to the outside on Vance, followed by a shoulder block on Spears in the ring. Hank and Tank dropped Spears with a double superplex, but they got hit with simultaneous splashes from Vance and Jensen. Briggs hit a diving splash on the prone Spears, but found his pin broken up by the other two Culling members.

Jensen caught Ledger with a kick to the face and looked to hit a double team move on Ledger in the form of a double stomp/Dominator combination. One, two… Walker somehow managed to break it up in the nick of time thanks to an apparent mess-up on the referee’s part.

Briggs with the blind tag as Hank and Tank took out Spears with a double shoulder block. Briggs looked to have his former friend dead to rights, but Vance and Izzi Dame provided a distraction and a roll-up from Jensen nearly had the match won, but Briggs kicked out. The NXT Tag Team Champions entered the fray and crushed Jensen with the sandwich, followed by the double team slam to secure the win.

After the match, The Culling tried to attack the victorious trio. Spears ordered Dame to get a chair to finish the assault, but the hand of Yoshiki Inamura stopped Dame from doing so. Inamura then entered the ring to attack The Culling with the chair and turn the tide for his allies. The faces stood tall in the ring in the aftermath of the melee.

Hank Walker, Tank Ledger, and Josh Briggs def. The Culling via pinfall (Ledger pinned Brooks Jensen)

Just a fun six-man tag match and seeing Yoshiki Inamura return was a great moment and a nice surprise for sure. Hank and Tank continue to be impressive in terms of having an explosive offense to get the crowd on their feet.

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– As Ethan Page talked about his upcoming North American Championship Match against Ricky Saints on Tuesday’s NXT, Ava interrupted and informed Page that he and Saints would be kicking off the show, with the winner set to defend the North American Championship at Worlds Collide on June 7th.

Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

D’Angelo responded to Stacks talking trash to him at the start of the match with a slap to the face, followed by some hard punches to the face. As Stacks stood on the apron, D’Angelo threw him back into the ring and looked to continue the punishment. Stacks responded with a kick to the gut as he then got his licks in on his former friend. D’Angelo countered Stacks as he threw him over his shoulders and right over the top rope.

At the ringside area, D’Angelo threw Stacks against the LED barricade and then right into the ringpost afterwards. He yelled into Stacks’ ears, “All you had to do was listen to me!” Stacks gained the advantage with a cheapshot, as he then hit D’Angelo with a dropkick that sent The Don’s back against the steel steps. As the action spilled back into the ring, Stacks targeted D’Angelo’s ribs in the corner. He flew right into D’Angelo with a running cannonball, but that got a near-fall.

Stacks wrapped his legs around D’Angelo’s ribs with the body scissors submission hold. D’Angelo fought out of the hold and rocked Stacks with bunches of punches, but got hit in the ribs in the process. Stacks drove his knee to the back of D’Angelo’s head and looked to have the victory. One, two… The Don kicked out just in time. D’Angelo fought back and threw Stacks with an overhead suplex as he then mounted a comeback of his own.

D’Angelo scored a satisfying spinebuster on Stacks as he then threw a series of uppercuts to his betrayer’s ribs. Stacks recovered, but he missed on the knee stomp, which opened him up to a deadlift German suplex from D’Angelo. Stacks managed to kick out at two, however. Stacks caught D’Angelo in a triangle submission, but D’Angelo used his strength to slam him with a powerbomb. D’Angelo battered Stacks with punches to the face until he abruptly stopped the attack, apparently showing some sort of remorse at his actions.

Stacks took advantage of this and sent D’Angelo right against the ringpost back-first. He appeared to have D’Angelo dead to rights with a running knee strike, but D’Angelo dodged out of the way, which caused Stacks to crash into the ringpost instead. D’Angelo hit the Forget-About-It fisherman suplex, but Stacks kicked out at two. Stacks woke up and dropped D’Angelo with a guillotine legdrop across the middle rope.

Stacks tried to look for his crowbar against one of the ringposts, but couldn’t find it. This allowed D’Angelo to take advantage once more iwth some strikes to the face. Stacks tried to beg off, but to now avail. He got dropped with a spinebuster from D’Angelo. Suddenly, Luca Cruisifino appeared at ringside, to D’Angelo’s confusion. This allowed Stacks to go low with a trip to Dick Kick City on D’Angelo. The Underboss put an end to this match with a running Busaiku knee to the back of D’Angelo’s head.

After the match, Cruisifino entered the ring and wanted to embrace D’Angelo, but got pushed aside by the defeated Don.

Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo def. Tony D’Angelo via pinfall

As hard hitting a match as you’ll certainly get. Both men sold the struggle between former friends quite well, in my opinion. Cruisifino’s appearance at the end, his first since apparently being left in the desert by Stacks adds some intrigue to this mafioso storyline on NXT.

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NXT Women’s Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Jordynne Grace

Vaquer and Grace started off with a respectful handshake as the bell rang. We then got a test of strength as neither woman could take a clear advantage to start off. Grace took over with a pair of shoulder blocks, followed by an arm wrench. The two competitors then traded pins, which ended with a stalemate between Grace and Vaquer.

Grace missed with the chop in the corner, which gave Vaquer the opening she needed to gain momentum with a suplex, followed by a back drop. The NXT Women’s Champion looked to have Grace set up for the Devil’s Kiss, but Grace rolled her and Vaquer out of the ring and used her strength to slam Vaquer onto the commentary table. Grace threw Vaquer onto the barricade before she brought her champion foe back into the ring.

The challenger trapped Vaquer in a Boston Crab, but Vaquer reached the ropes in time to break the hold. Grace tried to use her strength to great success as she slammed Vaquer on her back. Grace hit a World’s Strongest Slam, but missed on the subsequent Vader Bomb attempt. As Vaquer headed up top, she caught Grace in a rope-assisted armbar, followed by the springboard crossbody. Vaquer had Grace prone in the corner long enough for the running Meteora. This left Grace stunned long enough for the Devil’s Kiss, much to the delight of the crowd (and Booker T). One, two… not yet.

Grace wanted to get Vaquer in a submission, but the NXT Women’s Champion fought out of it. Grace tanked a strike from Vaquer, as she hit her with a spinebuster, followed by a sitdown package powerbomb. Vaquer kicked out at two as the crowd had justified “this is awesome” chants for this match. Vaquer roared back with a suplex and a DDT on Grace, but that couldn’t put her resilient challenger away for the three. Grace used her power to block an Irish whip attempt from Vaquer, as the action headed to the top turnbuckle.

With Vaquer stunned, Grace hit a superplex/Jackhammer combo in an iimpressive show of strength. One, two, Vaquer kicked out! Vaquer used a bridge attempt to try for the SVB, but Grace fought out of it. A series of wild counters soon followed as Grace looked for Beast Mode to no avail. A kick to the head of Grace by Vaquer allowed the NXT Women’s Champion a moment to create some needed separation. Grace grabbed Vaquer from ringside and wanted to hit a powerful slam on the outside, but she got shoved right into the barricade to break it apart.

Vaquer threw Grace back into the ring and hit the SVB. Is this one over? One, two… Grace kicked out at 2.9999999999! The crowd was left incredulous at this turn of events. Vaquer and Grace, both battle-worn, traded back and forth strikes. In the corner, Vaquer twisted Grace’s leg with the dragon screw as she then headed up top. Grace intercepted her opponent as she and Vaquer jockeyed for position. Grace got sent to the mat, as Vaquer took flight and hit the Spiral Tap to get the three and the successful title defense in amazing fashion.

After the match, Dalys and Chik Tormenta were seein in the front row keeping a close eye on the victorious Vaquer.

Stephanie Vaquer def. Jordynne Grace via pinfall to retain the NXT Women’s Championship

One hell of a title match right here. Vaquer and Grace left it all on the line and it made for what has been the clear match of the evening. Just some solid action from Vaquer and Grace and the crowd was well into the action from start to finish.

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Ricky Saints in-ring promo

Sarah Schreiber was in the ring as she introduced NXT North American Champion Ricky Saints for an interview.

Saints talked about how Ethan Page must be obsessed with him and that he was tired of Page getting into his business. Which meant, that if he had to start NXT on Tuesday to end this business with Page, then so be it. As the subject turned to the North American Title defense at Worlds Collide, Ethan Page himself tried to sneak in for the attack, but Saints met him at the pass to foil the ambush. Security officials stood in to keep Page separate from Saints. This prompted the North American Champion to take off from the top rope and fly right onto Page and the security corps.

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NXT Championship: Oba Femi (c) vs. Myles Borne

Borne and Femi with the test of strength to start off as the challenger avoided Femi’s offense, culminating with Borne landing on his feet as Femi attempted to throw him high. Borne seemed to have Femi flatfooted with a dropkick, which prompted the NXT Champion to respond with a rageful shoulder block. Femi sent Borne into the corner and thrusted his shoulder onto his opponent’s ribs, but Borne refused to back down.

Borne soared from the top rope with a crossbody, but Femi responded by throwing his foe across the top rope. Femi slowed down the pace to his advantage with a suplex, as he began to go to work on Borne. Femi went after the back of Borne with clubbing blows as the fans were split on who they wanted to see to come out on top of this contest. Femi seemed to relish in punishing Borne as the assault continued, but the challenger created some much-needed separation with a dropkick to the face of Femi.

The comeback for Borne was all too fleeting as Femi once again made a target out of his back with a backbreaker. Femi nearly took Borne’s head off with a vicious clothesline. Borne refused to go down as he mounted on Femi’s back and applied the sleeper hold. Femi managed to escape by ramming Borne’s back against the turnbuckle.

Femi wanted to hit a suplex from the apron, but Borne blocked and hit the third dropkick of the match. The NXT Champion stopped a planned dive by Borne with a punch, as he followed that up with the double knees to the gut of Borne. One, two, not yet. Femi applied a championship chinlock on Borne, but he couldn’t hold it for long. Femi’s attempt at a shoulder charge was missed when Borne dodged at the last second, which sent Femi crashing into the ring post. This gave Borne the opportunity to finally take advantage with a dive to Femi outside the ring.

Diving crossbody by Borne to Femi wasn’t enough to end things just yet. Femi got sent to the turnbuckle as Borne hit a Randy Orton-style powerslam for another near-fall. Borne missed with the moonsault, but he countered Femi. Another set of counters allowed for Femi to catch Borne with the chokeslam. One, two… Borne kicked out!

Borne stunned Femi with the DDT in the middle of the ring, but he couldn’t connect with the splash. Femi’s attempt at Fall From Grace was countered into a pin by Borne, but that wasn’t the finish just yet. Borne delivered a powerful German suplex on Femi as he took flight from the top rope with the diving splash. One… two… Femi just kicked out at the last possible second. Blow for blow, Femi and Borne traded strikes as the challenger struck Femi with a dropkick. Roaring uppercut by Femi was followed by the Fall From Grace. One, two… 2.99999! An angered Femi tried to rock Borne with repeated uppercuts, but found himself in a roll-up attempt that he kicked out of.

Femi threw Borne like a sack of potatoes, followed by consecutive Fall From Grace powerbombs to leave no doubt in this hard-fought title defense.

After the match, Femi appeared to show respect to Borne’s efforts as he gave him a nod of approval before he walked off.

Oba Femi def. Myles Borne via pinfall to retain the NXT Championship

Certainly an intensely fought championship match that got only more intense as things picked up and they really did a great job in making you believe that Borne would somehow score a miracle victory. Borne showed that he could really go and he was the standout of this one, even in defeat. Don’t sleep on this match. I liked it a lot.

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– We went backstage as we saw Stephanie Vaquer arguing with Dalys and Chik Tormenta, as we once again got a peek at Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley yelling at one another in the background. This eventually spilled into Jayne slapping Vaquer in the face, which only caused things to become more chaotic.

This Week on NXT (5/27/25)

  • NXT North American Championship: Ricky Saints (c) vs. Ethan Page
  • LFG Season 1 winner Jasper Troy’s in-ring debut
  • Tatum Paxley vs. Jaida Parker
  • TNA’s Mike Santana vs. Tavion Heights

TNA Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Trick Williams

The crowd inside the Yuengling Center erupted in cheers as the match got underway, clearly excited at this main event. Williams shoved Hendry aside, but got sent outside for his troubles. Hendry followed that up with a dive to the outside that flattened Williams in short order. Insied the ring, Hendry maintained control with a shoulder block, followed by a stalling suplex, Early pin attempt by Hendry saw Williams kick out at two. Hendry with the side headlock takeover on Williams, but the challenger responded in kind with a fallaway slam. With a kip-up, Williams mocked Hendry with signature pose, followed by the Book End for a near-fall.

Williams headed up top, but Hendry ran up and hit a super fallaway slam for a close near-fall. Hendry used his speed to catch Williams with a couple of pinfall attempts, that the challenger kicked out of at each turn. Williams and Hendry exchanged strikes a’plenty, as Williams delivered a Booker T-style axe kick in the aftermath of the exchange. Williams paid tribute to the third man of the NXT commentary team with a Spin-a-Roonie, but this opened him up to a Rock Bottom by Hendry. One, two, not just yet.

The challenger got the better of Hendry with a series of kicks as he headed up top and looked for a Blockbuster. Hendry rolled through and used his strength to slam Williams down right in the middle of the ring. Williams sent Hendry outside and threw him into the steel steps. Inside the ring, Williams kept up the momentum with an unusual neckbreaker on Hendry. Williams rolled under a Hendry clothesline and hit a proper neckbreaker on the TNA Champion, but only got a two-count out of it. Williams squeezed away at Hendry with a body scissors, but the Scotsman powered out of it and dropped Williams with a suplex.

As both men struggled to get back on their feet, Hendry got up first and hit Williams with a flurry of offense to believe in. He connected with the fallaway slam as the champ did his signature pose. Hendry connected with the Standing Ovation, but Williams got his foot on the bottom rope at the very last second.

Hendry looked like he was going to hit an Attitude Adjustment, but Williams escaped. The fight headed out of the ring, as Williams threw Hendry face-first onto the base of the steel steps. Williams then hit a uranage onto the announce table as he followed that with a Trick Shot knee inside the ring. One, two… Hendry barely kicked out!

Williams introduced the TNA Championship and looked to use it as a weapon. The referee stopped him before he could do any damage. In the confusion, Hendry tried to roll him up, but Williams kicked out. Williams fought out of the Standing Ovation with a thumb to the eye, as he then slammed Hendry face-first onto the TNA Championship belt! Williams followed this up with one more Trick Shot knee for the three and that’s it, over. NXT’s Trick Williams is your new TNA World Champion.

Trick Williams def. Joe Hendry via pinfall to win the TNA World Championship

Certainly an interesting finish that won’t help dissuade the potential of WWE having bought out TNA Wrestling, but all that aside, it was a good main event that showed just how much these two wrestlers who have been often been accused of being nothing more but flashy entrances can really go. I was surprised at how much I was invested in this main event match.

It’s clear that NXT Battleground won’t be the biggest wrestling show of this evening (and that’s okay), but what we got was once again an enjoyable show from the silver-and-black brand of WWE. Just another solid set of matches (with the Vaquer vs. Grace title match being my favorite of the night) and certainly not a bad way to spend a Sunday night.

WWE NXT live results: Battleground challengers decided

Title challengers for Battleground will be decided tonight on WWE NXT.

Jordynne Grace vs. Giulia headlines tonight’s card in a number one contender’s match. The winner earns a shot against NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer later this month at Battleground.

A number one contender’s battle royal is also set for tonight. The winner challenges Oba Femi for the NXT Championship on Sunday, May 25 at the Battleground PLE in Tampa, FL.

TNA Champion Joe Hendry is back in NXT for a six-man tag match. Hendry teams with NXT Tag Team Champions Hank & Tank against DarkState. The match was set up last week when DarkState attacked Hendry.

Kelani Jordan has her sights on challenging NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca, and she’ll attempt to move one step closer to making that a reality when she faces Ruca’s tag partner Zaria.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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The show begins with footage of wrestlers arriving at the building that houses the Performance Center in Orlando, where NXT is filmed before a live studio audience.

Arriving is Jordynne Grace and Giulia, ahead of their number one contender’s match. Also arriving are male wrestlers in the scheduled battle royal. A group from NXT is met by wrestlers from LFG and TNA.

Opening the show is a trios match.

DarkState (Dion Lennox, Osiris Griffin & Cutler James with Saquon Shugars) defeated TNA Champion Joe Hendry & NXT Tag Team Champions Hank Walker & Tank Ledger in a six-man tag team match

Cutter James pinned Tank Ledger to win the match, after interference at ringside by Trick Williams and Shugars. Trick brawls with Hendry to further their feud. Likewise, the finish in this trios match seems to set up DarkSate getting a title shot, since the tag champs dropped a fall to the heel faction.

Hendry poses with Hank & Tank before the match starts as part of their entrance, and they also strike a pose during the match as well. Smart booking to partner an over Hendry with a team looking to get over.

Whatever mystique DarkState had since their unique debut is fleeting fast the more they wrestle on television. They are now just another faction in NXT, albeit with a good push.

Hendry joins Hank & Tank in cleaning house before the show cuts to its first commercial break. The babyface trio strikes a pose as the show cuts to picture-in-picture. Momentum shifts, and the heels are working over Hank as the show returns from the break.

Hot tag and Tank runs wild, and he gets a near fall. Bedlam erupts and everyone gets involved. Melee with all six, when Shugars interferes at ringside. Shugars posts Hank, and Hank sells it the rest of the match.

Hendry is signaling for a finisher when Trick Williams runs down and trips Hendry. Trick and Hendry brawl their way off stage, which leaves Tank alone in the ring against DarkState. Triple powerbomb on Tank, and Cutter James hooks a leg to cover Tank for the pinfall.

Thea Hail is talking with Karmen Petrovic in a locker room skit when Jaida Parker eavesdrops on them. Parker chimes in and cuts a promo on Petrovic, which sets up a singles match between the two.

Shiloh Hill and Chris Island from LFG are seen warming up for the battle royal. Meanwhile, Timothy Thatcher (making his return to NXT television) and Sean Legacy are also warming up as they represent Evolve in the battle royal later tonight.

Kelani Jordan vs. Zaria (with NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca)

Zaria pinned Jordan to win after a stunt where Zaria speared Jordan through a section of the barricade.

The match goes through a commercial break with picture-in-picture. Jordan as a babyface in peril fought from underneath. She makes a comeback on Zaria, and they trade near falls.

Jordan gets a near fall with a tornado DDT. Jordan leaps to the top rope like Rob Van Dam by jumping from the mat all the way to the top rope. Jordan then goes for a 450. No water in the pool, but she rolls through. Zaria then cuts off Jordan with a spear.

Near falls continue in the closing moments. Jordan does an Asai moonsault. She overshoots Zaria, but Zaria sells it nonetheless. At ringside, Zaria shoves Jordan towards the barricade. Jordan is inadvertently saved by Ruca, but Zaria still spears Jordan through a gimmicked section of the barricade. Ruca acts shocked at the stunt, but Ruca cheers on Zaria as she gives Jordan the F6 finisher. Zaria then scores a pinfall.

Tony D’Angelo and Wes Lee exchange tense words in a locker room skit, which sets up a singles match between the two for next week on NXT. That bout is later made official for next Tuesday.

Trick Williams gets a full entrance before the show cuts to a commercial break. The battle royal is “next” on the show, but first another skit.

Lola Vice talks with NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer in a skit, and Giulia interrupts with a word of warning to the champ.

Ethan Page gets a full entrance for the battle royal.

In a surprise, “The Drifter” is back in NXT as a returning troubadour. Elias is back in WWE, although he is now billed as “Elijah” from TNA. Of course, Elijah has his guitar. The arena lights dim and a spotlight shines on Elijah as he performs a song on his way to the ring. Big pop for Elijah, and the studio audience chants “welcome home” as the troubadour himself does his catchphrase. In the form of a question: “Who wants to walk with Elijah?”

Ethan Page confronts Elijah as the bell sounds to start the battle royal.

Myles Borne wins a 25-man battle royal to become number one contender for the NXT Championship

Borne out of nowhere becomes the number one contender with the upset win, as Borne last eliminates Ethan Page and Shawn Spears en route to winning the battle royal.

The battle royal ran through two split-screen commercial breaks. An inter-promotional gimmick match, participants are from TNA and three WWE brands — NXT, LFG and Evolve. It was indie-rific at times and over-booked, but the battle royal has lots of action.

Joe Hendry gets an entrance with his theme song during the middle of the match, as Hendry confronts Trick Williams. Distracted by the entrance of Hendry, Trick is then eliminated by Elijah. Trick and Hendry then have a pull-apart brawl.

Shawn Spears eliminates Elijah, leaving five men in the ring. Je’Von Evans and Sean Legacy get to shine in a series of high spots and sequences between the two. Legacy is then eliminated by Evans, with some help from a low-bridge courtesy of Ethan Page.

Final four is all NXT. Comes down to Page, Evans, Spears, and Myles Borne, as they run through a series of entertaining spots. Borne shows fire as he gets to shine in the closing minutes. Borne then takes a springboard cutter from Evans. On a second springboard attempt, Evans goes for a double cutter on both Page and Spears. Instead, they eliminate Evans by tossing him out of the ring.

Page and Spears make a pact to team up on Borne, but Page immediately double-crosses Spears. Holding on to the top rope, Spears tries to skin the cat. Meanwhile, Borne dropkicks Page, and Page goes sailing over the ropes. On his way down, Page catches Spears with a cutter on the floor. Borne is the last man standing in the ring, and Borne wins the battle royal to become the number one contender.

No Quarter Catch Crew storms the ring to celebrate with Borne after his win. Tavion Heights rushes in to hug Borne, with Wren Sinclair in tow. Charlie Dempsey is dragging up the rear, as Dempsey looks less than thrilled with Borne getting the spotlight.

Sarah Schreiber is interviewing Jordynne Grace when they are interrupted by Izzi Dame. Lash Legend also arrives to interrupt Dame. When she becomes the number one contender, Grace will see them on the other side. Whatever that means.

Jaida Parker defeated Karmen Petrovic

Parker pinned Petrovic after a running knee strike. Setting up the finish, Petrovic misses a kick. Parker then lands the knee strike, and she covers Petrovic for a clean pinfall.

Parker jumps Petrovic after the match, and Parker signals for her signature hip attack. Thea Hail runs down to take a bullet for Pertrovic. Hail takes the hip attack from Parker, which sets up a match between Parker and Hail.

TNA Champion Joe Hendry is in NXT General Manager Ava’s office, where she announces Hendry is defending the TNA Championship in a title match against Trick Williams at Battleground. Ava notes this is the first time the TNA world title is on the line at a WWE PLE. Ava also announces a contract signing for next Tuesday on NXT.

A vignette featuring OTM is part of a promotional tie-in with an insurance company. Bronco Nima and Lucien Price cut a promo within a music video.

Wes Lee is on a phone call as Lee is flanked by Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe. Lee apparently has a match booked, and he is thrilled with the news. Remarking to Dupont and Igwe, Lee borrows from Ted DiBiase’s catchphrase. “Every man has a price,” Lee says with a smirk.

Josh Briggs and Yoshiki Inamura talk as part of a backstage skit. Inamura apologizes to Briggs for failing him, and Inamura informs Briggs he is heading back to Japan. Inamura gives Briggs his vest, and says “goodbye my friend.”

As Inamura leaves, up walks Brooks Jensen and The Culling. Jensen is a former tag partner of Briggs, and Jensen makes a sarcastic remark about being there before in this same position. Jensen blames Briggs for being the problem.

Charlie Dempsey, as leader of No Quarter Catch Crew, tells the group he needs their help to get ready for his match at Battleground against NXT Champion Oba Femi. Myles Borne, who actually became number one contender earlier in the show, takes exception to Dempsey claiming the title match. Insisting Borne won for the good of the group, Dempsey also insists he himself gets the title shot.

In walks Femi, and he congratulates Borne. Dempsey chimes in to again insist he will face Femi in the title match. Borne says the match is his, but he basically calls out Dempsey in front of Femi. This sets up Dempsey against Femi in a non-title match for next Tuesday on NXT.

Jordynne Grace defeated Giulia in a number one contender’s match

Grace pinned Giulia to win what was a really good bout. Clean finish and a strong match to determine the number one contender to Stephanie Vaquer, who came out after the match with her NXT title belt for a stare down with Grace.

Giulia and Grace start the bout with a safe version of Frye- Takayama, before they settle into a match. Grace and Giulia work well together, and they have a good match.

They wrestle through a commercial break, with Giulia giving Grace a neckbreaker on the floor just before the show cuts to its last break.

They trade near falls on the home stretch. Grace executes a delayed vertical suplex off the middle rope. Grace holds on, rolls through, and she powers up to deliver a jackhammer. Giulia kicks out at two and a half. Moments later, Giulia spikes Grace with a DDT. Giulia with a pump handle into a Norther Lights driver for another near fall.

They counter each other several times as they go home. Overhead suplex by Grace, only for Giulia to hulk up. Fighting spirit exchange before Grace delivers Beast Mode. Grace then hooks a leg to cover Giulia for the deciding pinfall. Grace is now the number one contender for the NXT women’s title.

NXT Women’s Stephanie Vaquer enters the ring after the match. The show ends with a staredown between Vaquer and Grace.

Fatal four-way match for Women’s title added to WWE NXT Stand & Deliver

A four-way match is now official for NXT Stand & Deliver.

Stephanie Vaquer will face former champion Giulia along with Jaida Parker and Jordynne Grace in a four-way match following the events the took place on NXT. The opening match between Parker and Grace went to a no disqualification after Vaquer got involved. That was when Giulia, who had been gone from television since losing the NXT Women’s title to Vaquer, made her return. Vaquer at first seemed happy to see her, but Giulia responded by laying her out with the northern lights bomb.

Later, Giulia explained that what happened wasn’t about friendship, demanding a rematch for the title. In another segment, Vaquer told Ava that she would take on all three at Stand and Deliver next weekend.

After defeating Giulia to become a double champion at Roadblock, Vaquer successfully retained the title over Jaida Parker and also retained the North American title over Fallon Henley on the same episode of NXT. She eventually agreed to vacate the North American title as long as she got to name her opponent for Stand & Deliver.

Here is the updated card for next weekend:

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Trick Williams & Je’Von Evans in a triple threat
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT Women’s North American Championship: Zaria vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Izzi Dame vs. Sol Ruca vs. TBD vs. TBD
  • NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Giulia, Jordynne Grace, and Jaida Parker

Jordynne Grace meets Giulia & Stephanie Vaquer face-to-face at WWE NXT Vengeance Day

Jordynne Grace has made her presence felt.

The end of Saturday’s NXT Vengeance Day saw Giulia successfully defend the NXT Women’s Championship in a four-way match. As she recovered in the ring, new Women’s North American Champion Giulia came out and the two posed together to seemingly end the show. However, Grace’s music soon hit as she made her way to the ring.  The show closed with Grace staring down both champions. As she exited the ring, she said “See you on Tuesday.”

Grace responded to her appearance on social media, writing two words: “My turn.”

After wrestling her final match with TNA at Genesis last month, Grace made her official WWE debut at the Royal Rumble, entering the women’s Royal Rumble match. Prior to that, she had made multiple appearances on NXT representing TNA. At NXT Battleground last year Grace, as TNA Knockouts Champion, lost a NXT Women’s Championship match against Roxanne Perez.

Alexa Bliss & Nikki Bella return, Jordynne Grace arrives in WWE Royal Rumble

It was a night of returns and arrivals in the women’s Royal Rumble match.

Alexa Bliss and Nikki Bella made their returns to WWE on Saturday’s show in Indianapolis, while Jordynne Grace made her official WWE debut. Hall of Famer Trish Stratus also made a surprise appearance.

Grace was the first surprise of the night, entering at number 19. Michael Cole on commentary said that while she was a part of TNA when competing in last year’s Royal Rumble, she was now officially a part of the WWE roster. She was eventually eliminated by Giuilia from NXT.

Bliss came in at number 21 after being gone from WWE since early 2023, taking time off due to pregnancy. Arriving with her doll Lily, Bliss was eliminated by Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.

Stratus made her return at number 25 and lasted a while before encountering Nia Jax, who eventually eliminated Stratus thanks to the help of Candice LeRae.

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Bella was the final entrant of the women’s Royal Rumble, arriving at number 30. She lasted towards the end of the match, but was eliminated by Jax. The returning Charlotte Flair eventually emerged as the winner, last eliminating Roxanne Perez.

Other stars from NXT also made an appearance in the match including Lash Legend, Jaida Parker, Stephanie Vaquer, and NXT Women’s Champion Giulia.

Jordynne Grace denies WWE Royal Rumble rumors

Jordynne Grace won’t be in Indianapolis for the WWE Royal Rumble this Saturday — allegedly.

In response to rumors that she’ll be a surprise entrant in the women’s Rumble match, Grace posted a tweet today claiming that she will be in Austin, Texas from Friday through Sunday hosting her mother’s 50th birthday party. Grace tweeted a picture of flight information showing that.

While the tweet is an indirect denial, Grace does not outright say that she won’t be in the women’s Rumble. If she does end up appearing, it will be her second straight year competing in the match. She was involved in the 2024 edition due to the partnership that exists between WWE and TNA Wrestling.

Grace finished up with TNA at Genesis earlier this month and has reportedly signed a multi-year WWE contract. She was a three-time Knockouts Champion during her TNA run.

In addition to her Rumble cameo in 2024, Grace made several appearances for NXT last year.

Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis is the venue for Saturday’s event. The main show has a start time of 6 p.m. Eastern airing live on Peacock.

Jonathan Gresham’s TNA Wrestling contract expired this month

Jonathan Gresham might currently be a free agent with his TNA Wrestling contract recently expiring.

While appearing on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Jordynne Grace confirmed that her husband’s TNA contract was set to expire this month. Grace said the expiration date on Gresham’s deal was “yesterday,” seemingly meaning the day before the podcast would be released. Her interview was recorded on January 16.

“Umm, good question. I don’t think that either of us know, actually,” Grace responded when asked what’s next for Gresham. “His contract was up yesterday. So I think he has a few conversations to have, and probably by the time this interview comes out everybody will know what’s going on with him too.”

There has been no announcement as to whether Gresham has re-signed with TNA or departed the promotion. His most recent match for TNA took place in December 2024.

A former ROH World Champion, Gresham joined TNA in 2022 after being granted his release from AEW/ROH amid differences with Tony Khan.

As for Grace, her TNA contract expired with her final match for the company happening at Genesis on January 19. Grace has reportedly signed a multi-year deal with WWE. She’s been rumored to appear as a surprise entrant in the women’s Royal Rumble match this weekend.

Jordynne Grace explains why she decided to leave TNA

With her WWE arrival likely imminent, Jordynne Grace was the guest on a new episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet uploaded on Tuesday.

Grace has reportedly signed a multi-year WWE contract and could appear as soon as the Royal Rumble this weekend. Her interview on Insight was recorded before her future was locked in, but Grace explained why she decided to let her TNA contract expire. Grace said she’s more confident in herself than she used to be and felt like this was the right time to enter free agency.

“I’ve been at TNA for a very long time — since 2018 — and I’ve never let my contract expire before. I’ve always just re-signed, and I don’t know if it was just the uncertainty of not knowing what was going to happen next, or I was just scared that no one was going to want me. But I feel like now I’m more confident. I had an amazing 2024, and I think it’s time. I’ve done so much in TNA. I’ve done pretty much all there is to do and I feel like if there was ever a time to move forward, it will be right now.”

Originally, Grace’s TNA contract was supposed to be up in October 2025, but she asked TNA if she could move the expiration date up after Scott D’Amore was fired by the promotion. Van Vliet asked Grace if she thinks she’d still be in TNA if D’Amore was in charge.

“Well, when he left, I was very emotional when he left, like a lot of other people, because it was just so out of the blue,” she responded. “We found out on a Zoom call, it was very corporate I feel like, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. But at the time, I was just like, ‘You know what? I only really signed here because I had faith in Scott that he was going to do good things for me and good things for the company.’ He’s the one that kind of set in motion the whole rebirth of TNA. And I told them I wanted my contract to be like cut, basically. So it was supposed to be until October of this year, and I was like I want to get out in January of this year. I mean, kudos to them. They heard me and they let me. So I’m very lucky for that. But I think probably I’d still be at TNA.”

Grace’s final night in TNA was a loss to Tessa Blanchard at Genesis on January 19. She had three Knockouts Championship reigns during her run with the promotion. Grace’s last reign ended when she dropped the title to Masha Slamovich last October.

If Grace is in the women’s Royal Rumble this weekend, it will be her second straight year competing in the match. She was a surprise entrant in the 2024 Rumble while still contracted to TNA. She has also made several NXT appearances with the partnership that exists between WWE and TNA.

Grace told Van Vliet that she would love for WWE & TNA to have a Worlds Collide event. Grace said Shawn Michaels has told her that he likes that idea as well.

Report: Jordynne Grace signs multi-year contract with WWE

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Former TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace has officially signed a multi-year contract with WWE according to Fightful Select.

The outlet reported WWE’s offer came weeks before her TNA contract was up (with TNA’s blessing), and that she signed the deal right after her final appearance at this month’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view as WWE didn’t want her to hit free agency.

The eventual signing has felt like a virtual lock given Grace’s appearances on both the main roster and NXT over the last year, and the praise that both Paul Levesque and Shawn Michaels have given her publicly.

It hasn’t been reported yet if she will go to the main roster immediately or NXT.

She made her promotional debut in the 2024 women’s Royal Rumble match as a surprise appearance and then began appearing in NXT this past summer in the early stages of the partnership between WWE and TNA.

Grace competed in four NXT matches last year, defending her then-Knockouts title once against Sol Ruca, and also failing to defeat then-NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez.

Grace was part of TNA since 2018. After signing a multi-year extension in 2021, the 28-year-old hit free agency in May 2023 and took some time off before returning in September 2023. She leaves the company as a three-time Knockouts Champion, one-time Knockouts Tag Team Champion, and one-time Digital Media Champion.

The Latest: Joe Hendry wins TNA title, Genesis highlights


Welcome to another episode of The Latest with Denise Salcedo breaking down the biggest wrestling news headlines of the week so far.

Topics:

— TNA Genesis highlights 

— Sabu retiring 

— AEW Dynamite preview 

— Charlotte Flair return tease 

— WWE SNME match card

TNA Wrestling honors Jordynne Grace after Genesis, declares her ‘Forever Champ’

TNA Wrestling’s staff and roster paid tribute to Jordynne Grace following Genesis on Sunday night. 

Grace was defeated by the returning Tessa Blanchard on the show in a match that went a little over 20 minutes. She is believed to have finished up with the company and is expected to debut with WWE shortly. 

In a special ceremony following Genesis, TNA presented Grace with a signed belt and declared her the “Forever TNA Champion.” Alicia Edwards also opted to show her appreciation by shoving cake in Grace’s face. 

“You deserve everything,” responded Chelsea Green.

“One of the best wrestlers in the world right there,” wrote Lars Frederiksen of Rancid.

Grace signed with Impact Wrestling in October 2018, shortly after competing in the Over the Budget Battle Royal at the first All In event. She is a three-time Knockouts Champion and one-time Knockouts Tag Team Champion, along with Rachael Ellering. The 677 total days she’s spent with the Knockouts belt is second all-time only to Gail Kim, who held the title for 711 days split across seven title reigns. 

TNA Genesis live results: Nic Nemeth vs. Joe Hendry, WWE NXT appearances

TNA Wrestling returns for their first pay-per-view of 2025 with Genesis from Dallas, Texas — the first show after this week’s official announcement about a multiyear deal signed between WWE and TNA.

While nothing official has been announced, it’s been more than strongly hinted NXT will have an influence tonight.

TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Joe Hendry while Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Rosemary in a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match.

Tessa Blanchard will have her first match for TNA in nearly five years when she battles Jordynne Grace.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys defend against The Rascalz while Josh Alexander takes on Mike Santana in an I Quit match.

X-Division Champion Moose defends against Ace Austin with the champion promising a new title tonight.

Knockouts Tag Team Champions Spitfire defends against Ash & Heather by Elegance while The System’s Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers face Eric Young & Steve Maclin.

The pre-show features Leon Slater against Frankie Kazarian.

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The Countdown to TNA Genesis pre-show kicks off inside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, TX. with Gia Miller seated next to Tommy Dreamer, Mark Henry and Dave LeGreca from Busted Open Radio.

After a brief audio hiccup with the house microphone, the introductions are out of the way. They narrate arrival shots of Joe Hendry, Nic Nemeth, Tessa Blanchard and Jordynne Grace. Slight video glitch during that. Not a flawless start. Just a couple of very small issues coming out of the gate.

Jordynne Grace With A Message For Tessa Blanchard

The pre-show panel give their thoughts on the Blanchard-Grace bout, and then they kick it to a backstage promo from Grace. Grace admits there was a time she wanted to be Blanchard. She says Blanchard then abandoned everything.

“There’s a reason Tessa has her own locker room now.” She claims she and the rest of the TNA roster don’t want her here. She vows to beat her tonight and send her packing back where she belongs — to obscurity. Dreamer, LeGreca, Henry and Miller all predict Grace to win tonight.

The talk shifts to the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team title tilt for tonight. Dreamer jokes about his hatred for George Iceman. LeGreca shows off his light pink Ash By Elegance t-shirt.

Miller then brings up the TNA Knockouts “Clockwork Orange House of Fun” match. With that said, the confessional segment from Thursday’s “go-home” episode of TNA Impact is shown.

Arianna Grace Talks WWE NXT & TNA Partnership

The pre-show panel send things down to ringside, where Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt are shown on-camera for the first time. The two talk among themselves about the WWE and TNA partnership announced earlier this week and how that might play a factor tonight.

As the pre-show panelists from Busted Open speculate on what the partnership could mean for tonight, they are interrupted by “The Liaison” between TNA and WWE NXT. Arianna Grace comes out and takes credit for the partnership between NXT and TNA.

Jake Something defeated Ashante “Thee” Adonis

Grace says tonight so many of her besties are here. She won’t tell us who because that would ruin the surprise. “But expect to see some familiar faces. It’s going to be magnificent.” Ashante “Thee” Adonis comes out and says even on TNA, he is “thee” main attraction.

Adonis gets some cheap heat on himself. “Hey Dallas, how about them Commanders?” He says he’s here to kick off the partnership between NXT and TNA. He’s here to issue a challenge to any TNA star in the back who thinks they can hang with “Thee” Adonis.

With that said, Jake Something’s entrance tune hits. Out he comes in his ring gear looking ready for battle. A referee rolls into the ring and this impromptu open challenge pre-show bout is underway. Adonis jumps on Something from behind to start things off hot.

Something fights back and runs over Adonis with a clothesline. Adonis gets up and slaps Something, who answers back with a huge forearm blast. Adonis fights back and hits the Air Drop to shift the momentum in his favor. Something fights back and hits his Into the Void finisher for the win.

Moose Teases New TNA X-Division Title

After the match, the pre-show panelists talk for a minute until they are cut off again, this time by TNA X-Division Champion Moose. He comes out with JDC holding a new TNA X-Division Championship title belt that is still covered up. He teases unveiling it later.

JDC says he feels like doing some talking tonight. He heads down to join in on special guest commentary for the next match. Before that, the pre-show panelists talk and kill some time for a bit.

The Rascalz With A Message For The Hardys

They shift the focus to the dream tag-title tilt tonight between The Hardys and The Rascalz. The Rascalz appear in a brief promo segment where they talk with obvious excitement about their title opportunity tonight against The Hardys.

“Smoke ’em if you got ’em,” is how the quick message from Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel wraps up. The panelists weigh in with their predictions, with LeGreca and Henry predicting a title change later this evening.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Leon Slater

The theme for Frankie Kazarian hits to bring out the self-proclaimed “King of TNA,” who comes to the ring toting his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy. After he settles in the ring, his music dies down and Leon Slater’s entrance tune hits to bring out his young and talented opponent.

JDC is shown at the commentary desk with his shirt off. He gifts Rehwoldt a jacket, but doesn’t bring one for Hannifan. The bell sounds to get the Kazarian-Slater pre-show bout underway. JDC claims he’s out here to scout Slater for The System.

Slater, meanwhile, jumps into an early offensive lead after utilizing his speed advantage. Slater enjoys a minute or two in the lead until Kazarian takes over. Kaz taunts the crowd while controlling the action, but when the pace picks up, Slater hits a one-legged dropkick that shifts the momentum again.

As the action continues, Slater hits a big Blue Thunder Bomb for a close two-count. Fans in the building break out in a loud “TNA! TNA!” chant. Slater dives through the ropes from the ring apron into a well-timed leg drop from Kazarian. Kazarian hits a slingshot cutter after that for a close two-count.

Kazarian goes for a chicken wing, but Slater avoids it. Kazarian looks for Fade to Black, but Slater avoids that as well. Slater sees Kazarian taking a breather on the floor and sets up a big dive, but Kazarian moves. Slater pumps the breaks, adjusts, hits the ropes and hits an insane senton dive over the ring post to the floor. Fans react with an appropriate “Holy sh*t!” chant.

Slater goes to the top-rope for a 450 splash, but JDC distracts him and Kazarian moves. Kazarian then rolls Slater up and holds the tights for the pinfall victory.

Moose (c) defeated Ace Austin to retain the TNA X-Division Championship

The “Countdown” pre-show wraps up with brief backstage go-home promos from main-eventers Joe Hendry and TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth. We then see McKenzie Mitchell is back as the ring announcer for TNA.

The national anthem is sung by someone, with the Dallas-based crowd yelling “STARS!” every time the word “star” came up. After that, the cold open for the show airs. Inside the packed Curtis Culwell Center, ABC’s theme hits to bring out Ace Austin for the opening match.

Moose’s bad-ass entrance tune hits next and out comes the TNA X-Division Champion accompanied by JDC and Alisha Edwards. He opens up his ring jacket to unveil his newly designed TNA X-Division Championship title belt.

The bell sounds to get things started, and Austin sprints across the ring and jumps on Moose to get things started hot. Austin uses his fast-paced offense to follow up, however a moment later, Moose’s power helps the champ take over.

On the floor, Moose sends Austin into the unforgiving steel guard rail with authority. And again. He rolls back in the ring to break the referee’s count. Austin fights back and actually hits a suplex on the much larger man on the floor.

From the ring apron, Austin blasts an interfering JDC with a kick. The distraction, however, allows Moose to take over. Moose slams the hell out of Austin onto the ring apron with a chokeslam. Austin bounces awkwardly off the apron before crashing and burning on the floor.

Austin barely beats the referee’s count, leaping back into the ring at the count of nine-and-a-half to keep this match alive. He begins a fired up offensive comeback, but Moose keeps things competitive. The two trade shots, with Austin picking up steam until being blasted with a headbutt from the champ.

Moose tries catching Austin with a Go To Hell chokeslam, but Austin counters with a headscissors. He follows up with a second one on the ring apron, which sends Moose crashing out to the floor at ringside. Moose recovers, but other members of The System hit the ring. Austin takes them out with a high spot.

Back in the ring, Moose runs over Austin with a spear that turns the challenger inside-out. He follows up with an immediate cover, but to the shock of everyone in attendance, Austin manages to kick out. Fans chant “This is Awesome!” Austin rolls up Moose for a two.

He tries a few more quick pin attempts, to no avail. He goes for The Art of Finesse, but Moose counters and hits him with a spear to his back. He follows up with a regular spear out of the corner for the pinfall victory to retain the TNA X-Division Championship in an exciting PPV opener.

Steve Maclin & Eric Young defeated The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers)

After the X-Division Championship opener wraps up, Moose is joined by The System duo of Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers. They begin a post-match beatdown of Austin, which brings out the team of Eric Young and Steve Maclin.

The scheduled opponents for Edwards and Myers begin a brawl, which brings out more officials to try and restore order. The brawl continues for several minutes, leading into the impromptu start of their scheduled tag-team tilt.

Once Maclin and Edwards enter the ring during the brawl, the referee calls for the bell to get things officially started. Maclin lands a running knee that sends him out to the floor. He goes for a dive, but Alisha Edwards trips him up. Edwards hits a Blue Thunder Bomb to take over.

Maclin ends up on the defensive for the next several minutes, with Edwards and Myers taking turns with consistent tags. Fans chant “F**k The System” as they maintain their firm command of the offense, until finally, Young gets the much-needed hot tag for his team, which shifts the offensive momentum.

Young and Maclin take over again, and Maclin tags back in as the legal man. As he comes close to finishing things off, once again Alisha interferes, leading to The System duo taking back control of the action. They look for the back-pack stunner and elbow drop combo, but it is broken up.

Maclin hits a running spear to Myers in the corner, while Young hits a diving splash to Edwards on the floor. Maclin follows up with the K.I.A. on Myers in the ring for the cover. 1-2-3. Maclin and Young win.

Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) (c) defeated Ash & Heather By Elegance (w/ George Iceman) to retain the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships

The TNA tag-lines “tale of the tape” style graphic flashes on the screen to get the crowd ready for the third match of the pay-per-view card, and fifth overall this evening, which features the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships on-the-line.

George Iceman comes to the ring and does the personal introductions for his team, the “dream team” duo of Ash & Heather by Elegance. With that said, the challengers make their elegant ring entrance for their big title opportunity. They come out dressed like Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.

Spitfire duo Dani Luna and Jody Threat coming out running in place, full of excitement, wearing TNA’s new BLCKSMTH apparel, giving Hannifan and Rehwoldt the third opportunity to promote their new deal with the clothing company. The referee holds the Knockouts tag titles up high and the bell sounds.

Iceman, Ash and Heather huddle up for a “Go Eagles!” pre-match cheer. Spitfire jumps them and the match starts off hot. Luna and Ash kick things off for their respective teams, with Luna establishing the initial offensive control. Iceman provides a distraction, allowing the Elegance team to take over.

Heather tags in and goes to work on Luna. Ash drags out Luna from the floor under the bottom rope, Randy Orton draping DDT style. Heather leaps and hits a double stomp, Finn Balor Coup de Grace style, on Luna’s back. Back in the ring, Ash tags in and goes for a cover but only gets two.

Iceman grabs the pom-poms at ringside and cheers his elegant team on. Heather provides a distraction from ringside with the pom-poms to help Ash maintain offensive control of the action in the ring. Threat eventually tags in and shifts the momentum before ultimately finishing things off. Spitfire retains.

Frankie Kazarian Teases Cashing In Call Your Shot Gauntlet Trophy

We see footage of Frankie Kazarian’s victory over Leon Slater in the pre-show. Kazarian says Slater is called the future, but he is the present. He says his focus is now on the main event.

He hopes Nic Nemeth and Joe Hendry tear each other apart, because then he’s got a decision to make. He grabs his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy and teases tonight possibly being the night he uses it to cash-in.

Tessa Blanchard defeated Jordynne Grace

Once the brief Kazarian backstage promo wraps up, the pre-match video package airs to set the stage for the grudge match showdown between Jordynne Grace and Tessa Blanchard.

After the package wraps up, the lights in the building go out. When they come back on, for the first time since returning, Tessa Blanchard makes a regular ring walk down the entrance ramp, with music and the whole sha-bang.

She bites on the tip of a pair of sunglasses as she walks to the ring to a chorus of boos from the Texas crowd. She settles inside the squared circle to Hannifan singing her praises and explaining the significance of her being back in TNA again. “That’ll teach you to never say never,” Rehwoldt adds.

Her music dies down and the familiar sounds of the entrance tune for Jordynne Grace hits. Austin, Texas’ “Juggernaut” heads to the ring to a huge reaction from her near-hometown crowd. As soon as the bell sounds, Grace scoops Blanchard up and runs her into the corner.

The two trade shots until Grace takes over and launches Blanchard out of the corner. She does the same on the other side of the ring. Blanchard heads to the floor for a breather, but Grace dives through the ropes and splashes onto Blanchard. She stands up and hits a Juggernaut Driver to her on the floor.

Fans loudly chant “F**k you, Tessa!” as the clear-cut heel in this equation shifts the offensive into her favor for the first time in the contest. She flips off the crowd. Grace muscles Blanchard up in the powerbomb position and slams her sideways into the guard rail.

She hoists her up but Blanchard escapes and leaps onto the ring apron. Blanchard stomps on the hands of Grace. She wraps her leg around Grace’s head and slams her face-first into the corner of the ring apron. On the floor, she grounds and pounds Grace as the crowd loudly breaks out in a “Let’s go Tessa” and “Tessa sucks” dueling chant.

Blanchard enjoys some time in the offensive spotlight in the ring, with the crowd on her case the entire time. Grace takes back over, and hits a wild cradle piledriver turned into a powerbomb spot for a close two-count. Blanchard fights back with a modified Canadian destroyer for a close pin attempt of her own.

Grace hits a spinebuster and goes for the cover, but only gets two. Blanchard slaps up a triangle off her back on the mat. She throws some elbows up at Grace’s dome, but Grace blasts her back with a big shot. She muscles Grace up into a suplex position, but Blanchard sails over into a neckbreaker for two.

Blanchard hops off the bottom rope and hits a twisting cross-body splash onto Grace at ringside. Grace fights back and hoists Blanchard up over her shoulders. She climbs up to the ring steps and hits a rolling DDT, or sideways death valley driver slam. Fans break out in a very appropriate “This is Awesome!” chant.

Grace looks for the Juggernaut Driver inside the ring, but Blanchard avoids it. The two fight up onto the ropes. Grace hoists Blanchard onto her shoulders again. They leap but Blanchard rolls and lands on top after a crucifix driver for a close two-count.

This match is hitting early Match of the Year contender status already. Fans randomly chant “She’s a racist!” at Blanchard. Blanchard locks up the legs of Grace on the mat and rolls. She stands and goes to drop back with Grace’s legs tied up, but Grace escapes.

Off the ropes, Grace picks Blanchard up, who ties up “The Juggernaut” in an octopus. She yanks on the fingers of Grace from the hold. Grace hoists Blanchard up and bounces her off the ropes for a backwards slam. Blanchard holds onto the turnbuckle pad while her legs are wrapped around Grace’s head.

Grace hits an airplane spin type of move before Donkey Kong’ing Blanchard on the mat for another close two-count. Grace is extremely frustrated after her inability to put Blanchard away that time. Grace runs into a back elbow from Blanchard, who then struggles to try and finish removing the turnbuckle padding.

She fails to do so and gives up. Grace gets Blanchard up for a Muscle Buster but Blanchard avoids it. Blanchard hits a Buzzsaw into the not-exposed turnbuckle in the corner. Blanchard goes for the cover, but Grace gets to the ropes before the count of three.

Blanchard pops up and this time removes the padding off the middle turnbuckle, which was the one she initially tried to expose, before changing to the bottom one afterwards. She does so this time, and after driving Grace into it and leaps off the ropes with a big Codebreaker for the finish. Unbelievably good match. Unfortunate situation with the turnbuckle padding at the very end. Still very good stuff.

Mike Santana defeated Josh Alexander in an “I Quit” match

The pre-match video package airs to set the stage for the next match of the evening, which features Mike Santana going one-on-one against Josh Alexander in an “I Quit” match. The commentators inform the viewing audience that The Northern Armory have been banned from ringside.

After the package wraps up, we return inside the building where Josh Alexander’s theme hits. “The Walking Weapon” heads to the ring, walking by a fan holding a sign that reads, “Josh Alexander’s hair already said ‘I Quit.'” The fan gets the close-up treatment on-camera afterwards. Nice.

Mike Santana is shown backstage kneeling in prayer as his hip-hop theme hits to give him his cue. He stands up and walks the halls into the crowd, making his usual custom ring entrance through the people. The bell sounds to get things started.

The two glare at each other from opposing corners before charging and meeting in the middle. The fight is on. Alexander gets Santana down in a crossface, but Santana rolls, escapes and returns to his feet. Alexander heads to the floor.

Santana heads out after him, but Alexander dives back into the ring and waves Santana back in. Fans break out in a “We want tables!” chant. Santana responds to them by quickly heading out to the floor and pulling a table out from under the ring. He sets it up but Alexander takes back over.

Fans get on Alexander’s case with multiple chants, including “Walking Weiner!” and “You’re still bald!” Santana rights back and goes for the rolling buck-50 in the ring, but Alexander avoids it. Santana hits a running cannonball onto a seated Alexander in the corner.

Santana works Alexander over in the corner some more and fans break out in another “We want tables!” chant. Santana again immediately reacts in typical babyface fashion, stopping his attack to look at the crowd and acknowledge the chants by pointing down to the table set up on the floor.

The referee gets the microphone and holds it in Santana’s face after Alexander hits a big spot. Santana, in thug fashion, tells him to “get that damn microphone out of his face.” Alexander locks Santana in the ankle lock. The ref again asks him. Again Santana says, “No!” He then says “No god damn*t!”

Santana’s boot comes off. Santana charges at Alexander, who ducks and Santana crashes through the table down below. The ref asks him almost immediately after he goes through the table. Santana replies, “I don’t quit!” He then yells, “Get that damn mic outta my face.” Next time he says, “Referee, get out of my damn face!”

Alexander pulls out another table and throws the steel ring steps in the ring, along with a steel chair. Alexander blasts Santana with the chair. The ref asks him. Santana says “No! You’re gonna have to kill me, Josh!” Santana hits him again and he begins laughing and saying “there ain’t no quit in my blood.”

Alexander pulls out zip-ties and goes to lock up the hands and wrists of Santana. Santana punches from his back, but Alexander beats on him and begins pounding him with vicious looking elbows, Brock Lesnar-Randy Orton style. Santana starts bleeding but seems to be enjoying it, asking for more. Alexander obliges, hitting his C4 Spike on Santana.

Santana no-sells it and stands up and slaps his own face. He unloads on Alexander with a barrage of strikes. He goes for a buckle bomb in the corner, but Alexander’s back misses and the top of his head hits the turnbuckle on the way down. Santana hits a leaping hurricanrana to bring Alexander off the top.

He follows up with a big frog splash. Santana lands Spin the Block so hard it knocks Alexander’s mouth piece out and his head gear off. The ref asks Alexander if he quits, but he does not. Santana gets the zip ties and locks Alexander’s hands behind his back. He hits him with another Spin the Block.

The ref asks him again. Alexander again yells no. Santana brings a table in the ring and hits Alexander with it while leaning it against the corner over his body. He pulls the ring steps over in front of it. Santana runs and leaps off the steps, hitting a cannonball through the table onto Alexander in the corner.

The ref asks him and again Alexander refuses to quit. Santana pulls out a slapjack, cue-balls stuffed inside a sock. He uses it to beat the living crap out of Alexander with it over-and-over while his hands remain cuffed behind his back.

Alexander’s mouth fills up with blood as he says, “You’ll never be the guy, Mike!” when prompted by the ref to quit. Santana puts his boot on the back of Alexander’s head with his hands cuffed behind him. He threatens with a curb stomp onto the steel steps. Alexander quits before he does it.

Josh Alexander Quits TNA Wrestling

Santana gets on the mic after and demands Alexander keep his word and shake his hand. Fans chant “Shake his hand!” Santana extends his hand. Alexander reaches out and obliges. While still holding Santana’s hand he asks for the mic.

“I’m a man of my word. I said ‘I Quit.’ I’ll look you eye-to-eye and admit, you’re the new standard of TNA. I quit tonight, but I quit TNA, too.” He drops the mic, yanks his singlet straps down and walks off.

The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) (c) defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) to retain the TNA World Tag-Team Championships

The pre-match video package airs to set the stage for the “Dream Match” for the TNA World Tag-Team Championships, with the legendary Hardys duo of Matt and Jeff Hardy defending against their modern-day counterparts, The Rascalz team of Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz.

The TNA Tag-lines “tale of the tape” style graphic flashes on the screen. The theme for The Rascalz hits and out comes Miguel and Wentz to a big crowd reaction. They are wearing ring gear paying homage to their opponents, with Wentz even dying his hair like Jeff Hardy and wearing green smeared face paint.

The iconic sounds of The Hardys’ theme hits and the crowd explodes inside the Curtis Culwell Center as the legendary duo of Jeff and Matt Hardy emerge and head to the ring to easily the loudest reaction of the night. By far, too. They settle inside the squared circle and the sustained roar grows.

Before things get started, the WWE NXT Tag-Team Championship duo of Fraxiom, Nathan Frazer and Axiom, make their way out to loud “Holy sh*t!” chants. They pull up chairs and take a seat at ringside to get a closer look. The bell sounds and off we go.

Miguel and Matt Hardy kick things off for their respective teams. The two reach a stalemate. Matt leads fans in a “DELETE! DELETE!” chant. Jeff tags in. Wentz does as well. The two start with a bit of a stalemate as well, and then Jeff begins to take over. Matt tags in and the two hit a double-team spot.

After some more back-and-forth action, things build to a spot where Miguel is thrown and crashes onto Fraxiom in their seats at ringside. He knocks them out of their chairs, prompting Fraxiom to pop up and get in the faces of The Rascalz.

They are ejected from ringside so the match can continue. The Hardys then go on to hit a Twist of Fate and Swanton Bomb off the ropes for the pinfall victory to retain their TNA World Tag-Team Championships.

TNA Impact & Upcoming PPV Announcements

A TNA Rebellion 2025 trailer airs for the pay-per-view scheduled for April 27 in Los Angeles, California. After that, we learn that Santino Marella will address Josh Alexander quitting TNA on Thursday’s Impact.

Additionally, NXT Tag-Team titles will be on-the-line on the first live TNA Impact in eight years, as Fraxiom defend against The Rascalz on the January 23 episode.

A graphic flashes on the screen to announce TNA Sacrifice will take place in El Paso, TX. on March 14, with a follow-up TNA Impact taping the next night on March 15 in the same El Paso County Coliseum venue. TNA Slammiversary is announced for July 20.

Masha Slamovich (c) defeated Rosemary in Clockwork Orange House of Fun match to retain TNA Knockouts Championship

The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to the first-ever women’s Clockwork Orange House of Fun match for the TNA Knockouts Championship, with Masha Slamovich defending against Rosemary.

Inside the arena, the TNA Tag-lines “tale of the tape” style graphic flashes on the screen, as Hannifan and Rehwoldt point out how this is history in the making, with the first-ever women’s version of the Clockwork Orange House of Fun match. Rosemary’s theme hits and out comes the challenger.

She settles in the ring and the lights come back on. Masha Slamovich’s entrance tune hits next and out comes the reigning, defending TNA Knockouts Champion. The ring has a chain going around above the top rope, with various weapons hanging from it. There are weapons in each corner as well.

As soon as the bell sounds, Masha takes the early offensive lead and beats down Rosemary with a chair. She heads to the corner and brings down a staple gun. Before she can use it, Rosemary stops her, kicks her and takes it. She grabs the staple gun from behind Masha and tries stapling her face.

Masha ends up stapling Rosemary’s hand to break free. She holds a kneeling Rosemary and staples her in the arm pit. Masha climbs another weapon corner and pulls down a cane. Before she can use it, however, she is misted in the eyes by Rosemary. She cleans her eyes out and the fights continues.

A table is pulled out and set up. With Rosemary on the apron outside of the ring ropes, Masha charges at her, builds up a full head of steam and splashes onto her, putting her through the table down below. Rosemary recovers, however, and begins beating down Slamovich with a chair at ringside.

Rosemary reaches under the ring and sees something that makes her stop in her tracks and react to the crowd. She pulls out Janice. The calling card of TNA Hall of Fame legend Abyss, who mentored Rosemary within Decay many moons ago. She goes to hit Masha, who moves, and she breaks it on the steps.

She takes a shard of it and uses it to beat up Slamovich, who was toting a cane at the time. She breaks the cane and beats down Slamovich with a piece of Janice on the entrance ramp. Rosemary disappears to the back and returns with a red sack in her hands. She holds it up high and unties it.

She dumps out a ton of thumbtacks on the top of the entrance stage. Rosemary slams her onto them and drags her by her hair down the entrance ramp to the ring as fans chant “That was epic!” A barbed wire board is brought into the ring. Slamovich fights back and slams Rosemary on it for a two-count.

Slamovich hits a stomp onto Rosemary on the barbed wire board for another two-count. Slamovich brings a ladder into the ring and whacks Rosemary with a trash can lid. She then sets the ladder up near the middle of the ring. She begins climbing but Rosemary pushes it over.

Slamovich goes sailing over the ropes and crashing onto two tables. Unfortunately, only one breaks and Slamovich’s noggin bounces onto the side of the other table in violent fashion. Ouch. Rosemary covers her on the floor, but only gets two.

Four steel chairs are unfolded and set up facing each other. Rosemary climbs to the top, but Slamovich stops her and climbs up after her. She hits Requiem into the steel chairs and covers her for the pinfall victory to retain her TNA Knockouts Championship in a violent spectacle.

Cora Jade Arrives, Confronts Masha Slamovich

Once the first-ever women’s Clockwork Orange House of Fun match wraps up, Slamovich holds her TNA Knockouts Championship up high in the air in celebration. Her music cuts off. The theme for Cora Jade hits.

Out comes the WWE NXT Superstar. She gets in the ring and confronts Slamovich, who simply smiles and raises her title high in the air in front of her. The two exchange stares mere inches from each other’s faces. The brief post-match scene wraps up on that note.

Joe Hendry defeated Nic Nemeth to capture the TNA World Championship

It’s main event time!

The Busted Open Radio pre-show hosts come out on the stage to give their predictions for the main event for the TNA World Championship between Nic Nemeth and Joe Hendry. Ryan Nemeth comes out and babbles about his brother until Santino Marella comes out and announces he is banned from ringside.

The pre-match video package airs now to tell the story leading up to the highly-anticipated title tilt between Nemeth and Hendry. The TNA Tag-line “tale of the tape” style graphic flashes on the screen as the fans in Garland already start up with “We believe!” chants.

The lights in the Curtis Culwell Center go out. A dramatic pre-theme song beat plays and grows more intense. McKenzie Mitchell is shown in the ring. “It’s time for the moment you’ve all been waiting for! It’s time for your main event!”

The intense beat peaks, stops and we hear the familiar sounds of the viral smash hit, “I believe in Joe Hendry!” Nic Nemeth’s theme hits next and out comes “The Wanted Man” for his latest title defense. Following the formal pre-match ring introductions, the bell sounds.

Nemeth and Hendry go nose-to-nose in the middle of the ring and then start getting after it. Loud dueling chants break out, with half of the crowd chanting “Let’s go Nemeth!” and the other-half chanting “We Believe!”

After some back-and-forth action, Nemeth begins to settle into the offensive lead. As he does, the crowd loudly boos. The camera shoots over and Ryan Nemeth is shown with a ticket in his hand and a smirk on his face as he takes a seat close to the ring despite being banned from ringside.

Hendry begins fighting back. He hits a fall away slam and kips up. Fans chant “We believe!” He hits a big Attitude Adjustment for another close two-count. Hendry goes for another AA, but this time Nemeth counters in mid-air with a FameAsser for a close two-count of his own.

Nemeth calls for a high spot and heads to the top-rope. Hendry cuts him off, climbs up after him and hits a big super fall-away slam. The two are both down and out. Frankie Kazarian comes out with his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy in-hand.

He hits the ring, but before he can cash-in, JBL appears and takes him out with a Clothesline from Hell at ringside. Fans loudly chant “JBL! JBL!” He then walks over and punches out Nemeth’s brother, Ryan Nemeth, just like he did at TNA Bound For Glory.

And just that fast JBL disappears through the crowd out of the camera shot. Fans chant “This is Awesome!” as Nemeth and Hendry return to their feet. Nemeth goes for his finisher, but Hendry avoids it and hits a Standing Ovation. He goes for the cover, but somehow only gets a two-count.

Fans loudly chant “One more time! One more time!” Hendry looks around and plays to the crowd before amping up and stomping the mat, leading the fans in a “We will rock you!” singing chant of “We believe!” Nemeth hits a super kick and a Danger Zone on Hendry. He goes for the cover, but Hendry kicks out.

Nemeth measures Hendry, setting up another super kick, but he walks into yet another fall away slam from Hendry, who follows up with another Standing Ovation. 1-2-3. We have a new TNA World Champion, and his name is Joe Hendry.

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TNA Impact live results: Tessa Blanchard returns, eight-woman tag team match

While tonight’s TNA Impact doesn’t have a lot of pre-announced in-ring action, a litany of the company’s stars will be on the show.

In an eight-woman tag team bout, Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich, Jordynne Grace and Knockouts World Tag Team Champions Spitfire will take on Rosemary, Tasha Steelz, and Ash & Heather By Elegance.

After making her surprise return at December’s Final Resolution to attack Grace, former World Champion Tessa Blanchard has said she will be seen tonight. Grace is also scheduled to share some thoughts, likely about Blanchard.

TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will make an appearance ahead of his title defense against Joe Hendry who will also appear on tonight’s show.

In an X-Division match, Ace Austin will take on KUSHIDA while Ryan Nemeth goes one-on-one with Rhino. In both cases, the match features an individual who is no longer with the company.

The main card is rounded out by Mike Santana having something to say ahead of this month’s Genesis.

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An “In memory of” graphic for Jax Dane airs to kick things off. Highlights of TNA Final Resolution 2024 are shown, and then we see arrival shots of the team of Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich and Spitfire.

Joe Hendry Kicks Off 2025 For TNA

As advertised, the familiar sounds of Joe Hendry’s viral hit theme song plays. The number one contender for the TNA World Championship and opponent for reigning title-holder Nic Nemeth at TNA Genesis 2025, Joe Hendry, makes his way to the ring to kick off tonight’s show, and 2025 in general for TNA.

“Say his name, and he appears,” is the opening line for arguably TNA’s most popular star. Hendry says his New Year’s Resolution for 2025 is to become TNA World Champion, and the start of “The Joe Hendry Era.” He vows to win the title at TNA Genesis 2025.

Hendry leads fans in a “We believe!” chant. As he talks about his plans to leave TNA Genesis 2025 with the title, he is interrupted by the theme of Ryan Nemeth. The brother of TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth makes his way to the ring.

Ryan Nemeth gets on the mic and says his big brother is not going to like this. He tells Hendry he’s not a main-eventer. He’s a mid-carder. “A pretty good one, too!” He also calls him a snake and a backstabber who plays macho head games to try and get ahead in TNA. He says he nor Nic trust him.

Hendry admires Ryan’s ability to come out here and “tell these little stories.” He asks who wants to hear a little story of his own. He talks about going to the doctor due to sleep issues. He can’t sleep on his long flights. The doctor says he’s got just the thing.

“Have you ever heard of the Ryan Nemeth comedy special?” He says after ten seconds, he was out like a light. He says if he’s a mid-carder, Ryan is a janitor. “So go mop that floor, and get Joe Hendry a coffee.” Fans chant “Coffee! Coffee!”

He says this main-eventer has business to attend to, so it’s enough stealing TV time for Ryan Nemeth. Hendry says that’s enough glory for Ryan. Ryan says he’ll get all the glory he needs when he beats the Hall of Famer Rhino later. He tells Hendry he can sit front row when it happens later. Hendry asks if he said “later?” He asks who wants to see it right now. The fans pop. He says “in that case, play the music.”

Ryan Nemeth defeated Rhino via Disqualification

The “Gore! Gore!” theme hits and out comes TNA Hall of Fame legend Rhino. As he heads to the ring for our first match of the evening, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, the bell sounds to start things off.

Nemeth tries begging off with a handshake offer early on, but it does him no good, as Rhino takes the early lead. Nemeth fights back into competitive form, until Rhino hits a big TKO for a close two-count. Nemeth grabs a chair from outside of the ring and brings it in.

Rhino blasts Nemeth before he can use it. Nemeth drops the chair, Rhino picks it up and takes a long look at it. Nemeth crawls back up and as he does, Rhino whacks him across the back with the chair. The referee calls for the bell. Nemeth wins via disqualification.

Gia Miller Interviews Jordynne Grace

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with Jordynne Grace. She asks “The Juggernaut” about being attacked by the returning Tessa Blanchard at TNA Final Resolution. Grace talks about Tessa “taking her ball” and going home.

She says now she’s trying to return and lay-claim to the leader of the locker room, and reap the benefits off of the backs of the hard work she and others put in while Tessa was gone. She says she knows she’s “the same old Tessa.”

She vows to wait by the door all night to give Tessa the “nice, warm welcome she truly deserves.” That wraps up the brief backstage interview. Tom Hannifan runs down the action still to come before the show heads into another commercial time out.

The Rascalz & The Hardys Will Do Battle For Gold At TNA Genesis

The show returns to The Rascalz duo of Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz talking about The Hardys holding the TNA World Tag-Team Champions. They call them legends and talk about growing up doing swanton bombs off of their couches. They ask what fans think about The Rascalz vs. The Hardys for the titles.

After they finish, The Hardys themselves walk up. Matt Hardy says the two remind them of themselves. He calls them talented, good looking, hungry, extreme and fearless. He mentions a big show called TNA Genesis coming up in Texas later this month.

He thinks a big show like that deserves a big match like this. The Rascalz claim they’ll tear the roof off the place. “Smoke ’em if you got ’em!” They pose together to end the newsworthy backstage segment.

Ace Austin defeated KUSHIDA

Inside the Impact Zone, the familiar sounds of KUSHIDA’s entrance tune plays. After he settles in the ring, the ABC theme hits and Ace Austin cartwheels his way out of the entrance tunnel. He heads to the ring for our next match of the evening as Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt talk about Austin beating Trent Seven at TNA Final Resolution.

The bell sounds to get this one officially off-and-running. Hannifan plugs the Help Support Chris Bey efforts at TNAWrestling.com/Bey. The two lock-up and KUSHIDA takes Austin’s back and ankle picks him. He spins around him like Brock Lesnar on Frank Mir in his UFC debut many moons ago.

Austin scrambles back to his feet and takes a breather on the top turnbuckle before re-engaging. KUSHIDA and Austin end up on the mat again, with KUSHIDA looking to attack the legs of Austin with submission attempts.

Following a long head scissor hold, the two scramble back to their feet again, where Austin connects with a big drop kick. KUSHIDA fights back and locks in a vicious cross arm-breaker on Austin on the hard part of the ring apron outside of the ring ropes.

They fall out to the floor as the show heads into a mid-match break. When the show returns, Austin is selling his arm as he makes a big fired up offensive comeback. He looks for an homage to Chris Bey with an Art of Finesse, but KUSHIDA avoided it.

Off the top-rope, KUSHIDA once again traps Austin in a straight armbar on the mat. He transitions to a triangle attempt, but Austin escapes. Austin goes for the Art of Finesse again, but once more KUSHIDA blocks it and counters with a dropkick.

He looks for Back to the Future, but Austin avoids it and connects with a spin kick of his own. Austin follows up with the Ace up his Sleeve for the pinfall victory in an absolute thriller.

Moose & Ace Austin To Do Battle For Gold At TNA Genesis

Austin gets on the mic and says every day Chris Bey fights for a better life, and he fights for him in the ring. He talks about Bey with tears in his eyes before surgery saying his situation means Austin has to go on a crazy singles run and win the big one for him.

He talks about being a top guy in the company for a long time. He thinks it’s time he becomes “the” top guy for “the” top title. He says he wants Nic Nemeth and the TNA World Championship. Instead, he is cut off by the familiar sounds of the entrance tune for the TNA X-Division Champion Moose.

Moose says the TNA X-Division Championship is the flagship title in TNA. Without it, TNA wouldn’t be what it is. He calls himself “The Franchise” of TNA and what makes it the hottest wrestling company on the planet right now. Moose says when Austin talks about going after the top title, Moose is holding onto the top title.

He says Austin is scared of him. “So go ahead, take the easy way out and go ahead and go after Nic Nemeth and the TNA title.” Austin cuts him off. Moose tells him to shut the hell up. “Just like your partner Chris Bey.” Austin smacks the mic outta his face and calls him a “disrespectful piece of sh*t.”

He says “maybe you don’t know how to count this high, but I’ve been X-Division Champion not once, not twice, but three times.” He talks about carrying the X-Division for years. He says if he wants to learn something about the X-Division, he’s standing in the ring with the right guy.

He says he’ll happily become a four-time TNA X-Division Champion right now. The theme for TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella hits. Marella says it’ll be Moose vs. Ace Austin for the TNA X-Division Championship at TNA Genesis 2025.

Steve Maclin, Josh Alexander & Jonathan Gresham Brawl With The System

Backstage, Steve Maclin, Josh Alexander and Jonathan Gresham all agree they’re pissed off. They ask what they’re going to do about it. In walks The System, sans Moose and the ladies, who asks what they’re going to do, too.

They do this ignorantly, while standing right in front of the aforementioned trio. All six end up in a big brawl that we see all of three seconds of. The camera pans to Jordynne Grace padding up and getting ready for the big multi-person main event later in the show.

Big Tag-Team Match Announced For Next Week

On that note, the show cuts to another commercial break. When the show returns, we see a lengthy match excerpt as the TNA+ Moment of the Week. We return live to Ryan Nemeth being checked by the doctor after being hit with a chair. “Wait until my big brother hears about this!”

Joe Hendry and Rhino against Nic and Ryan Nemeth is made for next week when all four end up bickering, with Santino Marella entering the picture and making the match official.

Mike Santana Confronted By Josh Alexander & The Northern Armory

Inside the Impact Zone, the hip-hop sounds of Mike Santana’s theme hits. He makes his way to the ring through the crowd. He gets on the mic and says he’s going to do what he does best and speak from the heart.

He talks about his tough life on the streets growing up, his hard times in rehab beating addiction. He talks about coming to TNA and becoming one of the best after people said he made career suicide. He said it’s time to get back to the path of purpose, and that’s becoming the standard of TNA.

As he continues to talk, the theme for Josh Alexander hits to cut him off. Out comes “The Walking Weapon” along with the other duo from The Northern Armory. Alexander gets on the mic and says everyone says they want to be the guy, but very few can actually rise to the occasion and obtain it.

Alexander says they’re cut from the same cloth. He tells Santana he’s always liked him. He calls him tough and talented. He loses his cool at some fans and yells at them to shut their damn mouth, but worse, as it was bleeped out. He turns and talks to them off-mic, off-camera for a moment, and then returns to his point.

He tells Santana he might not be who he is today if not for the wars between LAX and The North. He asks how that ended. He says he was beat by The North and sent packing, whereas The North became the longest-reigning champions in this company’s history. He leans right in Santana’s face and says he left for green pastures and asks what happened. He tells him he failed.

He says he’s the man who beat Christian Cage to become TNA World Champion. He lost it before he could wrap it around his waist, but he didn’t piss and moan. He came out the next week and won again, then he beat Bronson Reed and climbed until he got back to the top of the mountain. It was destiny.

As long as he’s in TNA, Mike Santana will never be “the guy.” Alexander and The Northern Armory go to leave. Santana stops them. “Hey, where you going?” He says Alexander might be right. He stayed here and beat killer after killer to become the face of TNA.

“Now was it you, or because you was kissing ass and sucking up to the man with the pencil.” Santana brings up Alexander’s bald-ass head. Fans chant “Bald-Ass Head! Bald-Ass Head!” Alexander glares at them. Santana says he can whoop all three of their asses.

He says how about next week he goes through Alexander and his entire squad in one night. He vows to prove he’s what he says he is, which is the nastiest ever. “I’ll see your b*tch-ass next week.” Mic drop.

Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth Talk Upcoming Business

we shoot backstage and see Jordynne Grace gearing up still when she is met by her partners for tonight’s eight-Knockouts tag-team main event. Santino Marella tells them they’re up next. On that note, the show heads into a commercial break.

When the show returns, Frankie Kazarian and JDC have some fun mocking Leon Slater after he walks off following his refusal to accept the self-proclaimed “King of TNA’s” offer to essentially be his errand-boy.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for “The Wanted Man” hits and out comes TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth. He says he has a lot to say, so he’s going to get right down to it. He talks about facing Joe Hendry at TNA Bound For Glory. He says Hendry was “this close” to becoming TNA World Champion.

Nemeth puts over Hendry some more, before pointing out how he can’t keep putting him over because he’s going to kick his ass in a couple of weeks. He talks about representing the TNA locker room as the TNA World Champion. He says TNA Genesis will be a special night.

He knows Hendry is bringing everything he’s got, and we all know he’s coming to steal the show and stay our champion. He brings up Santino making a tag-team match with himself and his brother Ryan against Rhino and Hendry for next week. He continues to talk but is cut off by his brother.

“My brother, Nic, it is so great to see you.” He asks about him putting over Hendry. He reminds him he’s a snake. He says he’ll hit him in the back the first chance he gets, just like Rhino hit him in the back with a steel chair.

He says they’ll show everyone next week that the name Nemeth is synonymous with greatness. Nic tells Ryan not to forget he’s in this match because of him. He says he should be focusing on TNA Genesis, but says not to worry because they’ll take care of business. He walks off.

Masha Slamovich, Jordynne Grace & Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) defeated Rosemary, Tasha Steelz, Ash & Heather By Elegance

It’s main event time!

But first, we are given the lineup for next week’s TNA Impact (see below), and Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the updated lineup for TNA Genesis 2025, as the official match graphics flash across the screen.

Backstage, we see TNA security and officials standing over a beaten down security guard. Santino Marella runs up and says they need more security. Hannifan brings up Tessa Blanchard, but it is never confirmed to be her.

Inside the Impact Zone, Ash and Heather by Elegance make their way out to the ring. Tasha Steelz comes out next, followed by Rosemary. The first four-Knockouts team settles inside the squared circle for our final match of the evening.

TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Spitfire, Dani Luna and Jody Threat, make their way out first for the opposition. They stop at the top of the stage and wait. Their music dies down and the sirens blare to bring out “The Juggernaut” Jordynne Grace.

Finally, TNA Knockouts Masha Slamovich is out next, and the babyface foursome head to the ring for our eight-Knockouts tag-team main event of the evening. Before the match gets underway, the show heads into another commercial break.

The show returns and Steelz and Slamovich are in the middle of in-progress action. Steelz is throwing kicks as Slamovich gets back to her feet. Slamovich hits the ropes and runs over Steelz with a lariat. She snap mares her down and kicks her in the back with authority.

Steelz fights back into competitive form and tags in Rosemary, who picks up where she left off, taking it to the TNA Knockouts Champion. Slamovich fights back and tags in Grace. The two hit a double-team spot on Rosemary. And another. Grace goes for the cover, but only gets two.

Spitfire takes over and hits some double-team spots that gets the crowd back on their feet. After some more back-and-forth action, the show heads into another mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, the heel team is in the lead.

The opposition begins taking over until George Iceman gets involved at ringside. This allows Ash By Elegance to shift the momentum back in her team’s favor. She stomps away at Threat in the corner. Heather By Elegance tags in and takes over. Rosemary provides an assist behind the ref’s back.

As the heel foursome continue to control the action, keeping Threat on the mat and on their side of the ring, the show heads into the final mid-match commercial break of the evening. When the show returns, Threat is still isolated in the ring, with Rosemary controlling her and the crowd trying to rally behind her.

Threat finally makes the much-needed tag. The opposition begins fighting back into competitive form. There are a bunch of quick tags to give everyone some ring time in the closing minutes of the contest. At one point there are all eight competitors in the ring at the same time.

Spitfire and the Elegance duo brawl at ringside, leaving the other four alone in the ring. Grace and Slamovich double-team Steelz. Steelz fights off Grace, but turns around into a big kick from Slamovich. Slamovich follows up with her finisher for the pinfall victory.

Tessa Blanchard Kicks Out Jordynne Grace Takes Back “Her Locker Room”

As the winning team celebrates, Tessa Blanchard, who was advertised for the show, makes her expected appearance, attacking from behind. She and Jordynne Grace powder off to the back. Rosemary sprays mist at ringside. The cameras catch up with Tessa, who is beating down Grace.

She literally drags her out of the building and throws her outside. She tells her, “And now, I’m taking my locker room back.” She pulls the garage door shut and storms through the backstage area, shoving people and yelling, “Get out of my way!” That’s how the first TNA Impact of the New Year of 2025 goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!

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* Savannah Evans vs. TBA
* Mike Santana in Northern Armory Gauntlet
* Nic & Ryan Nemeth vs. Joe Hendry & Rhino
* The Rascalz vs. The Hood Hands
* The System vs. Eric Young, Jonathan Gresham & Steve Maclin

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Jordynne Grace, Joe Hendry segments announced for TNA Impact

TNA Wrestling has added multiple segments to the lineup for Thursday’s Impact. 

The promotion announced on Tuesday that “we’ll hear from” Jordynne Grace on the show. Grace was already scheduled for an eight-person tag on Thursday, teaming with Spitfire and Masha Slamovich against Ash by Elegance, Heather by Elegance, Rosemary and Tasha Steelz. 

TNA has also announced that Joe Hendry will kickoff Thursday’s show.

KUSHIDA vs. Ace Austin will also air on Thursday. Two weeks ago, the match was filmed at TNA’s TV Tapings in Atlanta. KUSHIDA is one of several names reported to have finished up with the company this month, along with Rhino, Trent Seven, and ring announcer Jade Chung. 

This week’s edition of TNA Impact will be the first to air on Sportsnet in Canada. Ads promoting TNA’s move to the network have also been running during recent airings of WWE programming on Sportsnet. 

TNA Impact announced lineup for Thursday, January 2, 2025:

  • Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) vs. Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance, Rosemary & Tasha Steelz
  • KUSHIDA vs. Ace Austin
  • Jordynne Grace speaks
  • Joe Hendry to kickoff show

Eight-woman tag team match announced for TNA Impact

After two weeks of ‘Best of’ shows, TNA will get back to work on this Thursday’s edition of Impact on the road to January’s Genesis pay-per-view.

Announced during Thursday’s ‘Best of’ show, Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich (pictured above), Jordynne Grace & Knockouts Tag Team Champions Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) will take on Rosemary, Tasha Steelz, and both Ash by & Heather by Elegance.

Grace felt the wrath of the returning Tessa Blanchard at this month’s Final Resolution after competing against Rosemary — the same show where Slamovich defended her title against Steelz. The By Elegance women have been pursuing a shot against Spitfire for weeks.

The Bound for Glory match between Grace and Slamovich was honored by TNA last night as the company’s match of the year.

Here’s the current lineup for this Thursday — the first of three shows before the Sunday, January 19th pay-per-view:

  • Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) vs. Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance, Rosemary & Tasha Steelz