Update on TNA pulling talent from shows, MJF vs. Nic Nemeth status

Update:

Dave Meltzer is reporting that Leon Slater vs. Ricochet, scheduled for the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow on April 16, is still on as of now.

MJF vs. Nic Nemeth at Create-A-Pro’s show on May 1 now “might not happen.”

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An update is available regarding TNA Wrestling pulling talent from upcoming shows.

Our own Dave Meltzer is confirming earlier reports on Wednesday that TNA is blocking talent from facing AEW wrestlers on independent shows.

Regarding the MJF vs. Nic Nemeth match scheduled for Create-A-Pro’s show on May 1, Meltzer says he was told the match is still expected to happen, but that there has been an attempt to get it blocked.

There have been no updates on the Ricochet vs. Leon Slater match scheduled for the Mark Hitchcock Supershow on April 16.

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful is reporting that TNA president Carlos Silva has said some TNA talent have been pulled from shows due to “partner conflicts.”

Both PWInsider and Fightful Select reported on Thursday that Moose had been pulled from MLP Multiverse in Las Vegas after having previously been granted approval for the show. It was also said that there were “growing concerns” that TNA was moving toward a scenario where its talent would not be permitted to work with talent from AEW or other companies at all.

Fightful added in its report that sources close to MLP believe TNA president Carlos Silva was unhappy with AEW Collision running head-to-head with TNA Impact last week.

Report: TNA may pull back on its wrestlers working with AEW talent

There is growing concern that TNA Wrestling may be pulling back on allowing its talent to work with wrestlers from other companies at independent shows.

Multiple reports on Wednesday indicate that TNA’s Moose has been pulled from Maple Leaf Pro’s Multiverse event on Friday, April 18, and that changes could be made to other shows during WrestleMania week as well. Moose is said to have received approval from TNA Wrestling to appear before the company later reversed that decision. It is believed he would have worked with talent from another promotion, likely AEW.

Mike Johnson of PWInsider wrote that “the rumblings” in recent days suggest TNA has had a change of heart about allowing its wrestlers to work with talent from other companies.

Fightful Select published a similar report Wednesday, also stating that Moose had been pulled from the Maple Leaf Pro show after previously being approved. According to Fightful, “sources familiar with the situation” believe it is possible TNA could move toward not permitting its contracted wrestlers to face AEW talent at all.

The report also noted that Nic Nemeth is pushing for his scheduled match against AEW World Champion MJF at Create A Pro Wrestling’s May 1 event to still take place.

Other matches scheduled for WrestleMania week featuring TNA and AEW talent include Leon Slater vs. Ricochet at the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow on April 16.

Fightful added that “people close to MLP” indicated TNA president Carlos Silva was unhappy about AEW airing Collision opposite Impact last Thursday night due to NCAA basketball coverage.

Moose previously said in an interview last September that he had been unable to work Maple Leaf Pro events due to the promotion’s relationship with AEW.

Moose said:

“I talk to him (Scott D’Amore) at least once every other week, maybe once a month. He’s doing great. He has his new fed, Maple Leaf Pro. They’re doing awesome. I wish I could work for them but you know how business is with the whole TNA. They have a relationship with AEW. We’re in competition with AEW so you know how all that whole nonsense goes.”

Those comments were later pushed back on publicly by TNA president Carlos Silva, who wrote to our own Dave Meltzer:

“Thanks Dave. Moose knows. And all is good! Scott can call me anytime. He knows that too.”

Jeff Hardy, Tessa Blanchard, Mike Santana, and more part of next week’s TNA Impact lineup

Following a successful and eventful March 19 episode of TNA Impact, several new matches and segments were announced for next week’s episode.

With TNA Sacrifice 2026 scheduled for next week, on March 27, the promotion has announced the show lineup for its next episode of Impact and the final one before Sacrifice.

After Moose defeated Brian Myers in an extremely short match, he was announced to face Bear Bronson next week.

TNA World Champion Mike Santana is also scheduled to team up with X-Division Champion Leon Slater and face The System (Cedric Alexander & Eddie Edwards). The rest of the card includes Jeff Hardy in a singles match, Mustafa Ali taking on BDE, and Tessa Blanchard in a multi-women match.

TNA Impact next week’s lineup

  • Moose vs. Bear Bronson 
  • Mustafa Ali vs. BDE 
  • Jody Threat, Harley Hudson & Myla Grace vs. Victoria Crawford, Mila Moore & Tessa Blanchard
  • Eddie Edwards & Cedric Alexander vs. Leon Slater & Mike Santana
  • Jeff Hardy vs. Brian Myers

Moose pulled from French indie show, promotion issues statement

TNA star Moose has been pulled from an appearance at French indie wrestling promotion APC Catch’s Match 22nd, 2026 event.

The former TNA World Champion was scheduled to appear next month on the APC show; however, his appearance has now been pulled off due to unspecified allegations against him.

In a social media announcement, the promotion shared that Moose was pulled from the show due to “allegations” against him (translated from French).

After being informed by members of our community of past events involving Moose, APC has decided to cancel his booking at our show scheduled on March 22nd.

“We would like to point out that neither APC promoters nor the creative team knew those allegations beforehand. Those allegations were brought to our attention recently, and we immediately took the time to discuss the matter internally in order to act responsibly. We still maintain the 22nd March date, but we deleted the previous post so as to post a new one very soon with a new announcement.

‘We thank our community for their (alertness or awareness idk) and their trust. We remain fully engaged to defend our values, which are the strength and integrity of our promotion. – APC Board.”

As of now, there are no confirmations on what the allegations are. Although Moose, a former NFL player, was once arrested for domestic battery in 2009, following which, in 2010, he was suspended from the NFL without pay.

BVV: Week two of TNA Impact on AMC was much better

The debut of TNA Impact on AMC was a clunker, but their second try was much better.

There was a lot of fun wrestling: Cedric Alexander vs. Moose; Indi Hartwell vs. M by Elegance (no, really!); the Feast or Fired match, which was a lot of fun to watch even if the idea behind it is still ridiculously stupid; and Jeff Hardy vs. Mustafa Ali.

There was an excellent promo by Mike Santana. And there were some big angles causing some much-needed shake-ups, including a main event segment that gave a very necessary hard reboot to a main event act that had grown terribly stale.

Let’s break it all down on the Big Vinny V Show!

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TNA faction adds new members, kicks out others

The final moments of Thursday, January 22nd, 2026, episode of TNA Impact witnessed a brand new change for The System.

Last week, JDC retired from in-ring competition at TNA Genesis against Eddie Edwards in a losing contest. During this Thursday’s episode, JDC announced Bear Bronson as his replacement in The System. However, things soon took a turn.

Bronson, Brian Myers, and Edwards joined forces to take down Moose and JDC as a stunned Alisha Edwards stood in the corner. The new trio of The System continued their attack on JDC and Moose as they kicked out the two veteran wrestlers.

However, fans then saw the arrival of Cedric Alexander with a steel chair. As the crowd expected him to side with Moose, he instead turned heel and dropped the former World Champion with a chair shot. Edwards later confirmed that Moose was now out of The System.

With JDC and Moose now former System members, the current faction includes Eddie and Alisha Edwards, Myers, Bronson, and Alexander, with the final two being new additions.

Moose says he’ll be ok for TNA Impact after suffering ‘serious injury’ at Genesis

Former TNA World Champion Moose revealed that he suffered a back injury at TNA Genesis.

At last Saturday’s pay-per-view, he faced off against Joe Hendry and Cedric Alexander in a three-way where Hendry emerged victorious.

A few days after the bout, he shared an update on his health on social media and announced “a serious injury.”

“For those who watched TNA Genesis, I did suffer a serious injury. From the bottom of my heart, I want to sincerely thank everyone for all their concern and get well soon wishes,” he wrote.

Multiple spots in the match saw Hendry target Moose’s back where Hendry even launched Moose back-first onto the steel steps. However, there have been no confirmations regarding the exact spot or when the injury took place.

Despite his back being “super stiff,” the 41-year-old announced that he is planning to appear on this week’s Thursday Night Impact from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Moose has had a history of back injuries, including one he suffered during his match against Leon Slater at Slammiversary 2025.

WWE NXT live results: Je’Von Evans vs. Ricky Saints, Joe Hendry concert

The final WWE NXT of 2025 takes place tonight from the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

After costing Je’Von Evans in his challenge of NXT Champion Oba Femi, former champion Ricky Saints will take on Evans in a grudge match.

Joe Hendry will host a New Year’s Eve Eve concert.

NXT North American Champion Ethan Page puts up the title against former TNA World and X-Division Champion Moose.

Ahead of defending against Kendal Grey at New Year’s Evil, NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne will defend against Wren Sinclair in non-title action.

As always, our live coverage begins at 8 pm Eastern.

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NXT is on the air with an episode taped in front of a live studio audience.

Ethan Page vs. Moose for the NXT North American Championship

Page jumped Moose during the ring introductions, and the fight was on. The fighting soon spilled outside the ring. Page dodged a charging Moose, and Moose collided with the metal ring steps. They both work an arm, as Moose posted Page shoulder first moments later.

The match goes through a commercial break. Both were selling their shoulders, but Page was in control as the show cut to commercials. Comeback by Moose after the show returns from the break. Moose was on fire, yet still selling his arm. Page takes an avalanche tree slam into a sit-out powerbomb, and Moose gets a two count on Page. They trade strikes and kicks, they trade near falls. Codebreaker by Page, but Moose kicks out.

In a stunt, Moose speared Page through a gimmicked section of the barricade. Another spear by Moose in the ring, only for Page to get his foot on a bottom rope to break a count. The fight spilled outside again, where Moose takes an ugly bump on the ring steps. Page with a back body drop, and Moose looked to have struck the edge of the steps. Page follows up with a flying body press off the top rope, but Moose gets his shoulder up on a pin attempt. Page then delivers his Twisted Grin finisher, and he covers Moose for a clean pin.

Match result: NXT North American Champion Ethan Page defeated Moose via pinfall.

— Up next is the first of many year-end awards.

NXT Awards: Male Superstar of the Year

Je’Von Evans is awarded the trophy shaped like a ring bell, signifying him as Male Superstar of the Year. Other nominees included Ricky Saints, Trick Williams, Ethan Page, and Oba Femi.

— Izzi Dame wants The Culling to confront Tatum Paxley right now, but Shawn Spears is hesitant. Dame storms off mumbling about having to do everything herself. Dame is headed to confront Paxley in the next segment after a commercial break.

— After the commercial break is a Tonya Harding skit where WWE Evolve Women’s Champion Kendal Grey is Nancy Kerrigan. Grey was attacked by an unknown assailant. Wren Sinclair wails after finding Grey on the ground after the attack.

Izzi Dame and Tatum Paxley set up match at New Year’s Evil

— Dame cut a promo on Paxlet before being interrupted by her. They banter back and forth until they set up a grudge match for New Year’s Evil. Paxley stops Dame from leaving by saying she dictates when things are over. Dame goes to attack Paxley, but she does a Matrix move to dodge Dame. Paxley then executes her finisher on Dame to end the segment.

NXT Awards: Tag Team of the Year

Sol Ruca & Zaria get the award for Tag Team of the Year. Other nominees included the team of Hank & Tank, along with factions like The Culling, Fatal Influence, and Darkstate.

NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne (with Fallon Henley & Lainey Reid) vs. Wren Sinclair in a non-title match

Sinclair shines in the first half of the match, and she works an arm on Jayne. Before the show cuts to a commercial break, NXT Women’s North American Champion Fallon Henley tries to interfere. Sinclair avoids the interference, but falls for the distraction by Fatal Influence. Jayne with a superkick cut offs Sinclair, and the show heads into the commercial break.

Sinclair makes a comeback after the show returns from the break. Running lariats and butterfly suplex by Sinclair for a two count on Jayne. Sinclairs eats a knee strike. A moment later, Sinclair targets an arm to cut off Jayne. High cross off the top by Sinclair, followed by a cattle mutilation submission hold applied on Jayne in the center of the ring. Sinclair wrenches in the hold, only to switch to an arm bar. Jayne then escapes with a counter.

Just before the finish, Jayne also escapes an inside cradle. Jayne then strikes with Rolling Encore, and Jayne pinned Sinclair.

Match result: NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne defeated Wren Sinclair via pinfall in a non-title match.

In a post-match attack, the Fatal Influence trio all jump Sinclair. They gang up on her until Wren Sinclair runs down for a save in a takeoff of the Spirit of ’76 comeback. Sinclair showed no signs of injury despite the apparent assault earlier.

Grey runs wild on the heel trio, and she catches Jayne in an arm bar. The heels flee the ring as Grey holds up the women’s title belt.

— Joe Hendry is warming up for his concert with vocal exercises before heading to the ring for his musical performance.

Joe Hendry in concert

Booker T was going wild on commentary singing along to Hendry’s theme song, as Hendry gets a full entrance.

Hendry sits down with a guitar and talks about his accomplishments this past year. Hendry then introduces a song about NXT. Hendry proceeds to perform a song while strumming an acoustic guitar, with him referencing other talent and moments from the WWE brand in 2025. T

he hook for the song: “Join us on CW. You won’t believe your eyes. NXT was the show for me in 2025.”

Hendry then mentions Darkstate, singing how they will ruin the show. He gets a dig at them by saying no one knew who they were until Joe Hendry made them famous. Shortly thereafter, the lights in the sound stage go dark.

Darksate rush the ring and attack Hendry. They beat down Hendry in a four-on-one assault. Henry takes an assisted power bomb, and Darkstate stand over a prone Hendry.

— NXT General Manager Ava gets to her office to find her door already open. A disheveled Blake Monroe is there to greet Monroe. Ava gives her a bit of a pep talk, and she tells Monroe to get her glamour back if she wants to regain the Women’s North American Championship.

— Hard sell for the NXT title match set to headline New Year’s Evil, which is NXT Champion Oba Femi defending against TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater. Talent from NXT and TNA offer their picks in a video package hyping the title bout.

Tavion Heights vs. Lexis King in the finals of the WWE Speed Tournament

Heights won in seconds after a belly-to-belly suplex. King has his back to Heights as the bell sounds to start the match. Heights shoots in and suplexed King mere seconds into the bout. Heights then covers King for a three count, and Heights wins in about eight seconds.

Match result: Tavion Heights defeated Lexis King via pinfall to win the the tournament final.

Vic Joseph on commentary pushed the result as the fastest loss in NXT history. By winning the tournament, Heights becomes number one contender for the WWE Speed Championship held by Jasper Troy. Jasper Troy enters the sound stage after the match for a stare down with Heights.

NXT Awards: Match of the Year

Winning match of the year honors is Oba Femi vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Trick Williams in a triple threat match for the NXT Chanpionship at Stand & Deliver in Las Vegas.

Other nominees included the following matches:

  • Sol Ruca vs. Kelani Jordan for the NXT Women’s North American Championship from Battleground in Tampa
  • Ethan Page vs. Ricky Saints in a falls count anywhere match for the NXT Men’s North American Championship at Great American Bash in Orlando
  • Jacy Jayne vs. Lola Vice for the NXT Women’s Championship at No Mercy in Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Oba Femi vs. Je’Von Evans for the NXT Championship at Heatwave in Lowell, MA
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline in San Antonio

OTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price) vs. Swipe Right (Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes with Jackson Drake)

The entire Vanity Project trio is there with WWE Evolve Champion Jackson Drake in the corner for Swipe Right. Not sure if OTM are babyfaces, but Swipe Right are definitively heels. The latter are certainly the foils in this tag bout.

Drake tries to interfere, only to be driven into the mat with a urnange slam. OTM execute their tandem finisher, and Nima pinned Smokes.

Match result: OTM defeated Swipe Right via pinfall in a tag team match.

— In a locker room skit, NXT Women’s North American Champion Thea Hail asks Jordynne Grace to be in her corner at New Year’s Evil. Grace reluctantly agrees, while also agreeing to a hug from Hail this one time.

NXT Awards: Female Superstar of the Year

Sol Ruca is Female Superstar of the Year. That makes two NXT awards for Sol Ruca. Jacy Jayne was robbed despite being nominated in this category. Other nominees besides Jayne included Kelani Jordan, Sol Ruca, Tatum Paxley and Blake Monroe.

— Hard sell for New Year’s Evil next Tuesday on NXT, and then comes the main event for tonight.

Je’Von Evans vs. Ricky Saints

Melee at the start as Evans rushes the start by attacking Saints before the bell. They brawl in a fitting start to a grudge match.

Saints targets a knee, and Saints also sends Evans crashing through a gimmicked section of the barricade, which was similarly located in a section used for a stunt in an earlier match. Evans fights back, which leads to a dive to the outside. They fight atop the announce desk, and Evans springboards off the top rope into a flying clothesline.

Saints cuts off Evans and is pummeling him on the floor when the show cuts to a commercial break. Saints has Evans locked in a guillotine choke as the show returns from the break, but Evans counters into a vertical suplex.

Sueprkick and comeback by Evans, who runs the ropes and leaps into a flip kick and a near fall. Evans counters an attempted tornado DDT from Saints, and Evans executes his own tornado DDT. Flying knee by Evans for another near fall.

Evans with a flying boy press off the top rope, but Saints gets his knee up. Pearl River Plunge by Saints for two and a half. On floor, Saints is messing with the announce desk when Evans launches himself like a missile. Evans and Saints tumble over the desk. Back in the ring, Evans with a frog splash for yet another near fall.

Evans goes for a springboard, only for Saints to trip him in the ropes. Saints with his feet on the ropes for added leverage, but the referee catches him and stops the attempted pin. Spear by Saints, but Evans kicks out. Tornado DDT by Saint. Yet again, Evans kicks out.

Evans hulks up, and he counters a Roshambo. Evans catches Saints with a Diamond Cutter. Evans goes for a springboard cutter, but Evans drops the ref with the cutter instead of Saints.

For the finish, the assigned ref is out as Saints plays possum. Saints hits Evans with a low blow, and Saints follows up with Roshambo. A second referee rushes into the ring to count the pin as Saints covers Evans.

Match result: Ricky Saints defeated Je’Von Evans via pinfall.

Saints celebrated his tainted victory in the final scene from NXT in 2025.

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*In depth with the changes in ratings, are pro wrestling and MMA being undercounted, are they less popular than we thought, how the changes have happened, streaming, how this relates to baseball, football, and other entertainment shows.
*John Cena’s last matches, and the surprises in current WWE booking plans for now until December.
*A look at Crown Jewel and WrestleDream, the cards, how the shows look and the current interest level in them.
*Favorites in the betting in all the major future matches
*A look at The Smashing Machine, the heyday of Mark Kerr, the box office and what we’ve learned, comparisons with Iron Claw, the performances by Dwayne Johnson Emily Blunt and Ryan Bader and the Pride Grand Prix in 2000 with Sakuraba vs. Gracie and key what ifs that people don’t’ talk about
*All In Texas attendance and how much the state will be paying AEW based on the deal, plus original plans for that week and three shows that were once thought and talked about but didn’t happen with two international promotions.
*Full coverage of UFC 320, what’s next for the winners, the business side of things and match-by-match.
*The most complete and detailed look at the ratings for all the major shows as well as comparisons with last year, segment-by-semgent notes, demos and more.
*Expectations of when a major milestone in history of buildings that house wrestling will be reached and when 1 million fans in one specific building attending wrestling in a year is expected
*King  of Pro Wrestling thoughts
*New Japan’s last major show looked at
*40th anniversary of a landmark tag team event taking place
*Hulk Hogan’s widow looking at medical malpractice suit
*Death of the former Sabrina
*Dave Bautista makes surprising revelation
*Mistico vs. Bndido in Xalapa
*Renee Dupree talks the old WWE locker room
*Bound for Glory notes
*Lots of injury and contract updates
*The story of Ultimo Dragon’s ten belts and Mercedes Mone beating that record
*Sting’s son has his first match
*Advance tickets sales for the WWE & AEW shows over the next two months
*The strange secret suspension of  Conor McGregor
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  • AEW uploaded a vignette of the Don Callis Family celebrating Callis’ birthday, including Konosuke Takeshita appearing via video link.
  • Callis on Takeshita’s IWGP World title win: “SO PROUD OF TAKESHITA!! IWGP CHAMPIONSHIP WILL BE ADDED TO THE GROWING LIST OF CHAMPIONSHIPS CONTROLLED BY THE DON CALLIS FAMILY. WE ARE TRULY A GLOBAL COLLECTIVE UNLIKE ANY OTHER!! TAKESHITA WAS THE FIRST MEMBER AFTER DUMBER-THAN RAT S*** KENNY OMEGA.”
  • In an interview with The Sportster, Bam Magera said that Darby Allin has tried to get him to appear on AEW television: “He keeps asking me. Our paths haven’t crossed yet to where I could make it to one of his wrestling things. But whenever he’s in town, I always go skate with him in Atlanta, where he lives, or Philly. Skating is our thing. Never even got to see Darby, for a long time, wrestle.”
  • STL Sports Central spoke to Samoa Joe.
  • Steve Maclin cut a promo following his International title win at TNA Bound for Glory.
  • Deonna Purrazzo to Maclin on social media: “Watching your vision come to life & your dreams come true… is my dream come true. I’m so proud of you @SteveMaclin.”
  • Moose responded to Ridge Holland announcing his WWE contract won’t be renewed: “Sorry to hear Ridge ….. speedy recovery hopefully you make it back to TNA. You’re one of the good ones.”
  • Moose also took to social media to dispute allegations of TNA papering Bound for Glory: “For the people saying half of our record setting attendance record was free tickets given are brain dead and fail to realize in 2016/17 myself The Hardy’s Eddie Cody Rhodes Drew McIntyre Lashley wrestled at Universal in front of only 150 people were every single ticket were free because universal didn’t allow ticket sales. I could understand 200/300 comped tickets for sponsors and media purposes and friends and family but 3k No business will take an outstanding loss just to fill up an arena. If it was that easy every company would do it and we would have done it a decade ago when we struggling to get 500 people to attend a show. Just enjoy the growth and the win. we wouldn’t be in their position without you guys our true fans.  THIS IS TNA.”
  • Lou D’Angeli, the former Sign Guy Dudley, wrote on social media about The Dudleyz retirement at Bound for Glory: “Thank you, Bubba and D-Von, for everything you’ve done for ECW, WWE, TNA, and the wrestling business as a whole. And personally, thank you both for what you did for me — for keeping me a part of an act that became mega over in ECW, for looking out for me, and for showing me the ropes of the business. That was the best education I could have ever asked for.”
  • Royce Isaacs will be on Wrestling Observer Live on Wednesday to talk about his upcoming match with Jon Moxley at Defy Wraith on October 24 in Portland, Oregon. 
  • Demolition Smash has released a new memoir.
  • Local 12 in Madison, Indiana has a profile on Bailey McRoberts, an independent wrestler who nearly died from a car accident.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Taped in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

Moose defeated AJ Francis (9:23 aired)

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

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

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

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

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

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

Joe Hendry v. Eric Young 

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

Joe Hendry defeated Travis Williams (3:14)

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

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

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

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

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

Leon Slater was on commentary. 

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

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

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

The TNA Injury Report by BioFlex: 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Next week on Impact:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WWE NXT live results: Eight-man tag team main event

WWE NXT continues its build to Heatwave tonight — along with setting the stage for next week’s TV episode in Philadelphia.

It’s been confirmed that NXT Champion Oba Femi will defend his title against either Trick Williams or Je’Von Evans at the August 24 Heatwave PLE. Those two are set to do battle in a number one contender’s match next week, but they’ll be on the same side tonight as Femi, Williams, Evans, and TNA star Moose take on DarkState in an eight-man tag.

NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne will also be in tag action tonight, teaming up with Fallon Henley against Kelani Jordan & Lola Vice.

A grudge match is on the books for tonight with Nia Jax facing off against Lash Legend. Jax is out for revenge after Legend eliminated her from a battle royal at WWE Evolution.

Plus, TNA’s Joe Hendry will compete against Charlie Dempsey.

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

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NXT is on the air from a sound stage at the Performance Center in Orlando.

— Opening the show is an outdoor skit from earlier today where NXT Tag Team Champions Hank & Tank arrive at the building. They are met by NXT General Manager Ava, who orders they are not allowed to interfere tonight in Darkstate’s match. Ava has something in her eye, and the tag champs perceived that as a wink and a nod. Ava insists she is serious, and they are not to interfere. They wink back and walk away.

Lash Legend vs. Nia Jax

The match goes through a commercial break, and the live studio audience got into the match. Jax is in control much of the bout, but Legend powers out to fight back. At one point, Legend is making a comeback when Jax grabs the ring skirt. The referee turns away from them so he can get the skirting out of the ring. Behind the ref’s back, Jax pokes Legend in the eye.

The fighting soon spills outside the ring. They teased a suplex on the announce desk. Instead, Legend picks up Jax for a bodyslam, but Legend buckles and Jax splashes Legend as they crash through the announce desk. They then tease a countout, but Legend beats the count at the last second.

For the finish, they tease a superplex. Legend slips out and lifts Jax for a powerbomb. However, Legend’s legs again buckle, and Jax falls on top of her in a seated position. It looked like Legend took a very painful bump. Jax then climbed to the middle rope for a Bonsai Drop. Jax went to cover Legend for a three count.

Match result: Nia Jax defeats Lash Legend via pinfall

— Kelly Kincaid interviews Darkstate, and they take turns cutting promos.

— Chelsea Green and the Secret Hervice are backstage in a skit where they are scouting talent. They encounter Evolve Women’s Champion Kali Armstrong. Green also insults several others on the roster. There is a weird attempt at comedy with two guys dressed in wigs and makeup, and they are quickly ushered away. The skit concludes with them setting up a match between Alba Fyre and Kendal Grey.

Joe Hendry vs. Charlie Dempsey (with Wren Sinclair)

Hendry is over with the studio audience. Dempsey was able to do some nifty wrestling, but this was about pushing Hendry. Dempsey with a counter late in the match, and he uses a backslide for a near fall. Hendry counters a second attempt of the backslide. Hendry then chokeslams Dempsey with Standing Ovation, and Hendry covers him for a pinfall.

Match result: Joe Hendry defeats Charlie Dempsey via pinfall

— Before a commercial break, Josh Briggs is heading to the ring. We will “hear from him” after the break.

— But first, another skit. Lola Vica and Kelani Jordan are warming up for their tag team match later tonight. In walks Jaida Parker, who says she has money on them in the tag match. But Parker warns them both about chasing the women’s title, as that is her shot.

Josh Briggs challenges Yoshiki Inamura to a street fight

Briggs enters the sound stage for a monologue. The studio audience drowns Briggs in boos. Briggs begins to cut a promo on his former partner, Yoshiki Inamura. The crowd chants to turn off the spotlights. That causes Briggs to stumble on his promo, but he continues while the audience boos more.

Briggs says Inamura needs to learn the only way to survive in NXT is to play dirty. So, Briggs issues a challenge for next week in Philadelphia for a Philly street fight. Inamura power walks to the ring to confront Briggs and answer the challenge.

Inamura calls Briggs a “jackass” before saying he will fight is way with honor. Inamura goes on to accept the challenge for the street fight, and Inamura then jumps Briggs. They fight on the turnbuckles as security tries to separate them. Inamura knocks Briggs off the turnbuckles, and Briggs falls into the waiting arms of security at ringside. Inamura then leaps off the top rope with a high cross on the group.

— Jordynne Grace sits down with Kelly Kincaid for an interview. Grace is without the neck brace, and Kincaid asks how she is feeling about her physical journey to NXT. Grace says Blake Monroe was right in that Grace spent too much time avoiding mirrors. Grace went on to say the real battle is not with her body, but her mind. Grace talks about battling feelings of self-worth.

Grace also talks about feeling like an outsider. She shares the same weakness with Monroe, but Monroe’s is wrapped up in a “designer confidence” where she doesn’t think she is good enough. She projects that on other women. Grace says real strength does not feed on someone else’s weakness. Grace then vows to show Monroe what a champion looks like in their match at Heatwave.

— Monroe is in Ava’s office. Ava informs her of a face-to-face next week with Monroe and Grace.

— Fatal Influence are interviewed backstage by Blake Howard. He asks NXT Women’s/TNA Knockouts Champion Jacy Jayne a question, but Fallon Henley answers instead. Jayne also takes a jab at Jazmyn Nyx for getting them booked in the tag match tonight. Jayne and Henley bicker as Masha Slamovich is seen arriving at the building. Fatal Influence then heads towards the ring for their match.

— NXT Champion Oba Femi, TNA Champion Trick Williams, Je’Von Evans and Moose are in the locker room talking about their tag match later on. Hank and Tank then come into the locker room spraying what is apparently a pesticide. They are ushered out by Robert Stone. That was quite odd.

Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley & Jacy Jayne with Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Kelani Jordan & Lola Vice

Masha Slamovich is sitting in the audience as the match starts. The tag bout goes through a commercial break. Just before the show cuts to the break, the heels cut off the babyfaces. Nyx helps with a distraction.

Jordan with a hope spot when the show returns from the break, but Jordan is soon cut off. Hot tag to Lola Vice. The heels bump and feed. Vice with hip attacks and a snap suplex for a near fall. Jordan tags in and does slingshots into a springboard guillotine. Moments later, Jordan is slammed off the top rope. Jordan takes stereo strikes from Fatal Influence, albeit if one kick misses badly. Vice jumps in to break up the pin.

Jordan and Jayne run through a series of spots. Everybody gets involved, including Nyx jumping on the apron. Vice kicks Nyx, and she falls into the ring selling the kick. Vice ducks Jayne, and she hits Jayne with a spinning back fist. Jordan follows up with a split-legged moonsault, and Jordan covers the double champion for a pinfall.

Match result: Kelani Jordan & Lola Vice defeat Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley when Jordan pins Jayne

— Ricky Saints and Jasoer Troy are featured in a video package sponsored by an insurance company. Troy vows to defeat Saints next week in Philly.

— Coming back from a commercial break, Vic Jospeh voices over a plug for bull riding on CW in some cross-promotion with PBR.

Alba Fyre (with Piper Niven) vs. Kendal Grey

NXT North American Champion Ethan Page is seen watching the match on a backstage monitor alongside fellow Canadian Chelsea Green. Page leaves and heads to the ring to watch from ringside. In the match, Fyre pins Grey after a Gory bomb. Fyre rakes Grey’s away just before they go home.

Match result: Alba Fyre defeat Kendal Grey via pinfall

— In a post-match angle, Page cuts a promo. Out comes Tavion Heights to confront Page. Heights says Grey did a good job, but she was not his pick. Height’s pick is the first woman in WWE to win an Olympic gold medal. Heights then introduces Tyra Mae Steele (Tamyra Mensah-Stock) to the audience. Steele sneaks into the ring behind the heels. Steele suplexes both Fyre and Niven. She then gives Page a suplex.

— Fatal Influence is walking to Ava’s office as Jaybe berates her teammates. Once in Ava’s office, Ava announces that Jayne will defend the TNA Knockouts title at NXT Heatwave against Masha Slamovich and Ash By Elegance in a triple threat match. The Personal Concierge of Ash by Elegance is there to cut a promo on Jayne. Ava concludes the skit by announcing a six-woman tag match with Fatal Influence against Elgance Brand next Tuesday in Philly.

— Chelsea Green and the Secret Hervice are backstage with Page. Green is stressing over the Olympians until she has an idea. They are going to sign a peace treaty between the United States and Canada. Page has connections in Parliament, so he can get it done next week in Philly.

Oba Femi, Trick Williams, Moose & Je’Von Evans vs. Darkstate (Dion Lennox, Osiris Griffin, Saquon Shugars & Cutler James) in a eight-man tag team match

Melee starts the match, but it eventually settles into a traditional eight-man tag. Wild action throughout with so many in the match. Lots of intricate sequences involving multiple people. The bout goes through a commercial break. For the finish, Darkstate wins with the Shield powerbomb.

Match result: Darkstate defeats Oba Femi, Trick Williams, Moose & Je’Von Evans via pinfall

After the match, Hank & Tank run in to brawl with Darkstate. The show goes off air with a melee in the ring.

WWE NXT notes: Chelsea Green, Moose, next week’s lineup

News and notes from Tuesday’s WWE NXT TV episode.

Chelsea Green —

Chelsea Green made a surprise appearance on Tuesday’s show in a segment with NXT North American Champion and fellow Canadian Ethan Page. Page and Tavion Heights were engaged in a war of words when Green and her Secret Hervice (Piper Niven & Alba Fyre) made their way to the ring. The segment appeared to set up a mixed tag for an upcoming episode with Heights and a female partner against Page and Green.

Moose —

TNA’s Moose made his presence felt on Tuesday’s show, interrupting a confrontation between NXT Champion Oba Femi and his next potential challengers in Je’Von Evans and Trick Williams. DarkState then interfered to set up a “can they coexist”-style tag match for next week.

Next week’s lineup —

Moose, Femi, Williams, and Evans will face DarkState in an eight-man tag on the August 12 show. Also set, Nia Jax and Lash Legend will settle their differences in a one-on-one match. Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne will team against Lola Vice and Kelani Jordan, plus Joe Hendry takes on Charlie Dempsey. The card:

WWE NXT, Tuesday, August 12 —

  • Oba Femi, Moose, Trick Williams & Je’Von Evans vs. DarkState
  • Nia Jax vs. Lash Legend
  • Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley vs. Lola Vice & Kelani Jordan
  • Joe Hendry vs. Charlie Dempsey

Big Vinny V: TNA Impact review & NJPW G1 highlights

The Big Vinny V Show returns with your host, Vince Verhei.

Last Thursday, TNA Impact continued its recent trend of focusing more on promotion and less on matches, although it did have an entertaining main event: Moose & Eddie Edwards against Trick Williams & AJ Francis with a new challenger emerging to face Williams for the TNA World title at Emergence.

Elsewhere, Leon Slater made the first defense of his X-Division title which should have been a much bigger deal than it turned out to be; Indi Hartwell & Dani Luna facing Jodi Threat & Arianna Grace in a match that made absolutely no sense going in and even less sense when it was over; The Nemeth Brothers facing the Rascalz in a disappointingly short match; and NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne defending the TNA Knockouts title against former champion Masha Slamovich in another disappointingly short match.

Oh, and there were long promo segments featuring the Home Town Man, Mike Santana, and Sami Callihan.

Then, we head off to Osaka for two big recent matches in New Japan’s G1 Climax: Shingo Takagi vs. Shota Umino, and Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Konosuke Takeshita.

All this and more on a new Big Vinny V Show!

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Moose injured at TNA Slammiversary

Add injury to insult for Moose coming out of this past Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary.

Moose lost his X-Division title to Leon Slater on the show, ending a title run that began in October 2024, lasted 267 days, and encompassed 18 successful title defenses.

According to our Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Radio, Moose got hurt early during the match on a flip dive spot from the apron to the floor. Alvarez noted that he “bounced” off the ringside mat and still got right up, but had to work the rest of the match hurt, forcing them to cut out some spots. The injury appears to be back-related.

The extent of the injury and whether it will keep the 41-year-old out of action is unknown as of now. He was not announced as part of tonight’s live TNA Impact card.

Thursday’s TNA Impact lineup | Kingston, Rhode Island:

  • Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana
  • Jacy Jayne double championship celebration
  • Leon Slater appearance
  • The Elegance Brand (Ash, Heather & M) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) and a mystery partner
  • Jake Something vs. Mance Warner in a no DQ match

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Match Result: Indi Hartwell defeated Tasha Steelz

Mance Warner Is Ready For Gold

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

Rosemary & Xia Brookside Prepare For Monster’s Ball

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

Ali Will Give Hotch His Consequences At Against All Odds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dani Luna Will Use Her Pain As Fuel

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

Joe Hendry’s First Comments Since Losing TNA Title

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Monster’s Ball
Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Rascalz Are Ready To Be Champions Again

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

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

Elijah Ready To Bring TNA Title Home To Stay

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

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

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

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

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

Lei Ying Lee Ready To End Masha Slamovich’s Reign

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

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

Santino Marella Talks High Stakes Showdown With Sheriff Stone

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Masha Slamovich Is Ready For A Real Challenger

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

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

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

It’s main event time!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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