Ridge Holland earns WWE NXT title match for Deadline, Chase U forced to disband

It’s on for Ridge Holland and Trick Williams, but it’s all over for Chase U.

In the main event of Tuesday’s NXT, Ridge Holland defeated Andre Chase in a number one contender’s match for the NXT Championship, earning a title match for Deadline on December 7. The stipulation had been if Chase were to lose, the relationship between him and Chase U members Riley Osborne, Thea Hail, and Duke Hudson would come to an end. 

Towards the end of the match, Chase made a fierce comeback after all of his students were laid out at ringside, including Hail after Osborne accidently took her out while going for a dive on Holland. Chase hit a middle rope powerbomb for a nearfall, but ended up falling to the Redeemer (implant DDT) for the win.

The end of NXT saw Chase near tears as he looked at his fallen students, despondent over the results.

Shortly after NXT ended, Chase U reacted to the news on social media, including Chase:

Here is the updated card for Deadline:

  • NXT Championship: Trick Williams defends against Ridge Holland
  • Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Nathan Frazer vs. 2 others TBD
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Sol Ruca vs. Zaria vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. 2 others TBD

Second-round matches set for WWE Speed contender’s tournament

Either Sheamus, Bron Breakker, Dragon Lee, or Akira Tozawa will earn the next shot at WWE Speed Champion Andrade.

The first round of the ongoing number one contender’s tournament concluded on Speed today with Tozawa defeating NXT wrestler Riley Osborne. A senton from the top rope got Tozawa the win with 1:15 remaining of the three-minute time limit.

Next Wednesday (November 6), the second round of the tournament begins with Sheamus vs. Breakker premiering on Speed at noon Eastern time. Lee vs. Tozawa is the other second-round matchup for the tournament.

Andrade won the WWE Speed Championship from Ricochet this June, becoming the second wrestler to hold the title since it was introduced. He’s made three title defenses with victories over Xavier Woods, Baron Corbin, and Pete Dunne.

Speed premiered this April, airing on X/Twitter as part of a two-year deal between WWE and the social media company.

Tozawa is part of Alpha Academy on the WWE Raw roster with Otis and Maxxine Dupri.

Two new matches announced for next WWE NXT

A pair of new matches have been booked for next week’s WWE NXT episode.

Week three of NXT on The CW Network will feature Lexis King facing off against Oro Mensah in what’s being billed as a “Gentleman’s Duel.” Also added to the card is a grudge match between Riley Osborne and Ridge Holland.

The ruleset for the Gentleman’s Duel has not been revealed. The idea came up during a backstage segment on the most recent NXT episode. While speaking with Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey, King (Brian Pillman Jr.) wanted advice on how he and Mensah could fairly settle their rivalry.

King and Mensah traded victories in their past two matches with both cheating to win.

Osborne attacked Holland during an interview on NXT earlier this week, igniting a brawl between the two. Osborne — who lost to Holland when they faced off in September — is out for revenge after Holland betrayed Chase U.

WWE NXT (Tuesday, October 15) —

  • NXT Championship number one contender’s match: Wes Lee vs. Ethan Page vs. Je’Von Evans (winner challenges Trick Williams at Halloween Havoc on Sunday, October 27)
  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Wren Sinclair
  • New NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo celebrates his title win
  • Lola Vice vs. Nikkita Lyons
  • The Halloween Havoc wheel (Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal) returns
  • Gentleman’s Duel: Lexis King vs. Oro Mensah
  • Riley Osborne vs. Ridge Holland

TNA Emergence live results: Nic Nemeth vs. Josh Alexander Iron Man match

TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will put his title on the line against former champion Josh Alexander in a one-hour Iron Man match that headlines tonight’s Emergence streaming special.

The two went to battle recently in a 30-minute draw that put this rematch into motion.

TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace will team up with Spitfire (Jody Threat & Dani Luna) against Ash by Elegance and Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Malisha (Masha Slamovich & Alisha Edwards).

In a five-man Ultimate X match for the X-Division title, “Speedball” Mike Bailey will defend against Hammerstone, Jason Hotch, Zachary Wentz, Laredo Kid and NXT’s Riley Osborne.

In an eight-man tag, The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & JDC) will take on Matt & Jeff Hardy, Joe Hendry & Mike Santana.

In a clash of former World Champions, Steve Maclin goes one-on-one with Eric Young.

The pre-show features Frankie Kazarian against KUSHIDA, and PCO taking on a mystery “monster” supplied by Matt Cardona.

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Frankie Kazarian defeated KUSHIDA

“The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian heads to the ring to kick off the Countdown to Emergence in the opening match of the evening. He makes a member of the ringside crew get on all fours so he can step on him to get into the ring.

“The Time Splitter” KUSHIDA heads out next to a good pop from the Louisville crowd, which begin chanting his name before the match begins. The bell sounds and things get started with Kazarian immediately stepping through the ropes to avoid the action.

Kazarian orders the ring announcer to formally introduce him as “The King of TNA.” KUSHIDA drills Kazarian with rapid-fire forearms and hits a splash off the ropes. He hits a hurricanrana to send Kazarian out to the floor to re-group.

He doesn’t get to do much re-grouping before KUSHIDA hits a kick through the ropes that launches Kazarian into the barricade. He follows up with a running knee off the apron onto Kazarian on the floor. Back in the ring, KUSHIDA decks Kazarian and covers him for a two-count.

Kazarian fights back, and connects with a short clothesline to shift the offensive momentum in his favor. He stops to taunt the crowd before going back to work on KUSHIDA. He hits a power slam and a slingshot leg-drop before stopping to taunt the crowd some more.

KUSHIDA begins no-selling some punches and pushing his forehead into Kazarian, but Kazarian sends him into the corner with authority and continues to work him over. KUSHIDA fights back with an attempted Hoover Board Lock, but Kazarian avoids it and locks in a Chicken Wing of his own.

KUSHIDA escapes, but Kazarian gets him back in it again. Once again he escapes, and this time connects with a Tanaka punch. KUSHIDA goes for the Hoover Board Lock while he and Kazarian are on the top-rope. Kazarian fights his way free and hops down on the floor.

KUSHIDA splashes on Kazarian from the top-rope to the floor and slaps a straight armbar on him at ringside. Kazarian hits a low blow to KUSHIDA through the ropes while the referee was distracted. Kazarian follows up with Fade To Black for the win.

AJ Francis & KC Navarro To Challenge For Tag-Team Titles Tonight

We shoot to Gia Miller backstage with AJ Francis. Francis is asked who will be replacing injured Rich Swann to take on ABC for the TNA Tag-Team Championships. KC Navarro comes into the picture and is revealed as his partner for the bout, which Santino Marella has confirmed for the show.

PCO (c) defeated Shera to retain the TNA Digital Media & International Heavyweight Championships

After we return inside the Impact Zone, “The Indian Lion” Shera is revealed to be PCO’s “Mystery Monster” for the title tilt against the TNA Digital Media & International Heavyweight Champion. PCO comes out next and starts the fight while still being introduced.

The two brawl on the floor near Steph De Lander, who is at ringside with “The French-Canadian Frankenstein.” He lays out Shera on the apron and comes off the top with a swanton on the way to the floor. Ouch. He and De Lander stop for an air-dry-hump that pops the crowd.

Back in the ring, with Shera laid out, PCO heads to the top-rope backwards. He leaps off with his PCO-sault for the pinfall victory. De Lander joins PCO in the ring with his two titles belts and the newlyweds celebrate his big win.

Zachary Wentz defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Hammerstone, Jason Hotch, Laredo Kid and Riley Osborne to capture the TNA X-Division Championship

After the cold open video package wraps up, we shoot back inside the sold out building in Louisville, KY., where Hannifan and Rehwoldt begin introducing the competitors for our opening match. Kicking things off is the Ultimate X match for the TNA X-Division Championship.

The X-Factors graphic flashes on the screen and then the bell sounds to get things started. Hotch tries climbing immediately, but gets thrown to the floor by Hammerstone. Everyone gangs up on him, and he slides out of the ring. Osborne dives out to the floor and seemed to have an awkward landing.

Laredo Kid and Hotch hit crazy dives after that. He climbs to the top rope, but Hammerstone pushes him out to the floor with authority. Bailey hits rapid-fire kicks on Hammerstone, but Hammerstone hits a back suplex that folds him in half. He tries diving to Hammerstone on the floor, but Hammerstone catches him and slams him back into the ring.

Osborne flips over three of the guys and hits a tower power bomb spot to the floor. Crazy. Wentz hits a top-rope cutter to Osborne off the very tip-top-rope. Ouch. Wentz and Bailey climb up past the top-rope, getting close to the wire. Bailey gets kicked off and moonsaults onto a pile of bodies on the floor.

Wentz gets on the cables and Spiderman climbs towards the title. They monkey-bar kick each other off as everyone else ends up there as well. Hammerstone is left alone up there but ends up falling off himself. Fans chant “This is Awesome!” Bailey and Wentz trade super kicks.

Hammerstone throws them both to the floor. He tosses Osborne out as well. Laredo goes to the cables, but Hammerstone military presses him out to a pile of bodies on the floor. Hotch hits a low blow on Hammerstone. He hits a torture rack bomb to the big boy.

Laredo and Hotch head to the top-rope. Laredo jumps up and grabs the cables with his hands and leaps into a hurricanrana to Hotch off the top. Osborne gets up to the cables and hits a shooting star press off of it. Bailey hits the Ultimo Weapon off the ropes.

Wentz and Bailey hang onto the cable with their hands and legs, Spiderman style, and then hang by their legs and trade shots with their hands right next to the X-Division Championship. Bailey switches to a hand grip and Wentz knocks him off. Wentz unhooks the title. We have a new champion. Great match.

Steve Maclin defeated Eric Young

After Gia Miller interviews Josh Alexander about the Iron Man match backstage, we return inside the Impact Zone where Steve Maclin heads to the ring. Eric Young comes out next to a big pop and the two stare each other down as the bell sounds to get our next match started.

Fans chant “Holy sh*t!” before they do anything. They finally get physical, but stop and do another long glare at each other. Maclin starts to settle into the early offensive lead when things really get going. He hits a big back-breaker and then hangs Young upside down in the tree of woe in the corner.

Maclin backs up and charges forward with a spear that knocks Young down. He covers him, but only gets a count of two. The two start trading shots in the center of the ring. Young dares Maclin and Maclin hits him with looked like a super stiff shot that knocked Young half-way across the ring.

Maclin yells at Young that he asked for this. Young smiles and struggles back to his feet. Maclin puts his hands behind his back and lets Young have a cheap shot. Young knocks the hell out of him with a Stiffy LaRoux as well. The two end up in another wild striking exchange.

Maclin goes for a dive onto Young on the floor but Young ducks and Maclin crashes and burns hard on the ramp. They both head to the top. Young bites Maclin and throws him down. He hits a big flying elbow smash. He looks for a piledriver, but Maclin avoids it.

He tries it again and this time gets it. He covers him, but only gets two. Fans chant “One more time!” Young puts Maclin in position to do so, but Maclin reverses and covers Young and surprises him with a 1–2-3. Maclin gets the win seemingly out of nowhere. Were the fans in on that finish?!? Organic! The two shake hands after the match.

Jordynne Grace, Jody Threat & Dani Luna defeated Ash By Elegance, Masha Slamovich & Alisha Edwards

Nic Nemeth talks to Gia Miller backstage about stealing championships and girlfriends over the years. He talks about Josh Alexander winning the only Iron Man match in TNA. He says at the end of the day, he’s coming out on top tonight.

Back inside the Impact Zone, Masha Slamovich makes her way out. Her MAlisha tag-team partner, Alisha Edwards, comes out next. Ash By Elegance, accompanied by George Iceman, comes out after they do and the first team is settled in the ring for the next match of the show.

Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna come out together next for the opposition, They settle in the ring and then the familiar sounds of Jordynne Grace’s theme hits to bring out “The Juggernaut.” The crowd gives the TNA Knockouts Champion a good pop coming out.

Upon the bell, all six square off and stare each other down, before quickly engaging in a wild striking exchange in three pairs of two. Grace sends Threat onto a pile of bodies on the floor, and then does the same with Luna. Grace waits for them to get up, but Alisha seems lifeless.

They all move over to the other side of the ring, and it seems like something not good is happening. Hannifan informs us on commentary that a ringside doctor is checking on Edwards now. Meanwhile, Grace and Ash go to work in the ring. A camera shot is shown of Edwards looking legitimately knocked out on the floor. Yikes.

Grace hits a big back-fist on Masha and hits a Samoa Joe-style Muscle Buster, the same move that won her the Match By Elegance bout on the go-home Impact last night. She goes for the cover, but only gets two. Alisha was helped to the back by Tommy Dreamer and TNA officials.

Moments later, Grace hits a big airplane spin and then an assisted suplex spot. Spitfire hits the ring and helps finish things up, getting the win. After the match, they throw Ash By Elegane out to the floor and celebrate in the ring.

ABC (c) defeated AJ Francis & KC Navarro to retain the TNA Tag-Team Championships


Backstage, Steph De Lander is with PCO. She announces she will be confronting Matt Cardona on Thursday’s Impact.

Inside the arena, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro make their way out for their big TNA Tag-Team Championship opportunity. The reigning champs, ABC duo Chris Bey and Ace Austin, come out next. The bell sounds and Francis and Austin kick things off for their respective teams.

Francis calls for a test of strength with Austin, with the joke being Austin likely can’t reach his hand. Austin steps to him and appears to be preparing his hand to reach up high, but instead slaps the taste out of Francis’ mouth. He angers the big man, who pummels Austin until he tags Bey in.

Bey struggles with the larger Francis at first as well. Navarro tags in and begins using his speed and high-flying style to get the crowd on its’ feet. Bey hits a back-breaker into a clothesline for a two-count. He tags in Austin and ABC hit a double arm-drag and another double-team spot for a two-count.

Navarro is knocked out to the floor, but Francis catches him. He goes for the Down Payment on Bey on the ring apron, but Bey ends up on his feet. In the ring, fans immediately start dogging Francis with loud “You can’t wrestle!” chants. Navarro and Austin tag in and mix it up.

Francis tries getting involved from the floor, and eats a kick from Austin on the apron for his efforts. Austin hits a brainbuster on Navarro and catches Francis coming in with a big kick. He tries to hoist Francis up, but collapses under the weight of Francis.

He tries again and this time gets him up and dumps him down. He slams Navarro down and covers him, but only gets two. Bey tags in and he and Austin hit a wild double-team move off the ropes. They try for the cover, but Francis breaks it up.

They try to double-suplex Francis, but Francis double-suplexes them instead. Fans get on Francis’ case again with a loud “You can’t wrestle!” chant. Another group of fans respond with “Yes he can!” chants. Very defensive people in ol’ Louisville.

Francis hits a huge Down Payment on Bey and goes for the cover, but doesn’t realize he’s not the legal man due to Navarro tagging himself in moments earlier. Navarro hits a big spot on Austin but Bey, who was the legal man for ABC and was playing possum, pops up and rolls him up for the win.

Moose, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards & JDC defeated Joe Hendry, Mike Santana, Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy

The pre-match video package airs to get us ready for Joe Hendry, Mike Santana and The Hardy Boys against The System in eight-man tag-team action in our next match of the evening. Mike Santana comes out through the crowd and settles in the ring.

Joe Hendry’s theme hits and the crowd goes bonkers and sings along with “I Believe In Joe Hendry,” as a remix music video plays on the screen with Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy with giant geeky smiles on their faces standing next to Joe Hendry on the white backdrop doing the clapping gimmick.

They all come out together and then The System make their way out to big “F**k the System!” chants. The bell sounds and it will be Moose and Santana kicking things off for their respective teams. Moose decides against it and tags in JDC before anything happens. Santana takes the early offensive lead.

He clears the apron of all The System guys and asks the crowd if they want a Hardy. He tags in Matt and the “DELETE!” chants begin. He hits a poetry in motion off Matt’s back and Jeff comes in to hit one off of Santana’s. Fans randomly start loudly acapella singing “I Believe in Joe Hendry!” as the action continues.

Everyone ends up in the ring for a spot where Hendry and the Hardy’s hit a three-for-two suplex spot. They all stand with their backs to the hard camera before doing the hard turn and “Five Second Pose” stance Edge used to use. I guess that’s Hendry’s now, though.

For the next several minutes, The System members take turns getting heat on Matt Hardy, who is kept isolated in the ring. He eventually makes the much-needed tag to Jeff. Jeff takes the hot tag and sets the crowd ablaze as he takes it to The System. He hits a Whisper in the Wind to take out a bunch of them.

Fans break out in random “Davey Richards!” chants at Eddie Edwards and another loud “F**k The System!” chant as Moose works over Jeff. He tags in JDC and he picks up where Moose left off, taking it to Jeff. Fans start singing Hendry’s theme again out of the blue.

Hendry helps rally the crowd even more behind Jeff, who hits a Twist of Fate out of nowhere on Moose, who is now the legal man. This buys him enough time to make the hot tag to Hendry, who hits the ring with a ton of energy. He hits a fall-away slap on Edwards.

He avoids an Edwards middle rope splash and hits a fall-away slam on JDC. Myers goes to spear Hendry, but Hendry side-steps him and he takes out JDC. He hits another fall-away slam on Myers. Moose comes off the ropes but Hendry side-steps him as well.

Hendry connects with a pop-up power bomb on Edwards and goes for the cover, but only gets two. Fans chant “We believe!” and Hendry looks for the Standing Ovation. Edwards avoids it and the two collide into each other off the ropes. Hendry tags out.

Matt Hardy hits a Side Effect. Jeff hits a Swanton Bomb but JDC hits a Falcon Arrow. Hendry hits a Standing Ovation on him. Matt Hardy hits a Twist of Fate on Edwards for a close two-count. Moose broke it up. Matt goes after Edwards, but Edwards low-blows him and hits Boston Knee Party for the win. Moose yells into the camera afterwards that he’s coming to get what’s his.

Nic Nemeth (c) defeated Josh Alexander 3-2 to retain the TNA World Championship in a 60-Minute Iron Man Match

It’s main event time!

The pre-match video package airs to set the stage for our final match of the evening, which features Nic Nemeth putting his TNA World Championship on-the-line in an hour-long Iron Man match against “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander.

After the long entrances and introductions, this one gets off to a slow start, with the two clearly setting a pace early on and preparing for a long night. Nemeth controls Alexander on the mat and works on his arm. Fans chant “We want tables!” clearly not reading the mood of the bout at all.

They hit the mat and roll around again before quickly separating and staring at each other some more. Alexander gets a headlock takeover and controls Nemeth with his back on the mat. Alexander goes for an ankle lock, but Nemeth quickly scrambles to the ropes.

This same routine continues with fans singing “I believe in Nic Nemeth!” to entertain themselves during the lulls. Nemeth ends up catching Alexander by surprise with a roll-up for the first fall out of nowhere. With 48 minutes and change remaining, Nemeth goes up 1-0.

Alexander quickly jumps on Nemeth and puts the boots to him in the corner as things get started again. Nemeth lands a back elbow to Alexander to slow him down, but Alexander hits a back-breaker. He continues to focus on the lower back of Nemeth.

He connects with a big suplex and looks to tie things up with a cover, but Nemeth kicks out. Nemeth begins firing up and fighting back with repeated forearms, but a knee to the bread basket from Alexander slows him down. Fans chant “USA!” and Alexander taunts them by pointing to the Canadian logo on his knee pad.

The two go wild with fast-paced, back-and-forth spots and pin attempts as the crowd comes to life in the background. Nemeth ends up hitting a FameAsser and goes for the cover, but Alexander kicks out before the count of three. Nemeth looks for the Danger Zone, but Alexander avoids it.

Nemeth hits it anyways seconds later and covers him to go up two falls to nothing. It’s 2-0 with the defending champion in a comfortable lead at just over 20 minutes into the bout. The crowd are literally doing anything to entertain themselves ten minutes later.

At 30 minutes in, they’re doing the LA Knight chant, “Oh you didn’t know?” Road Dogg routine, random “Suplex City” chants. “We want Vickie!” chants for Nemeth’s old on-air WWE partner. Nemeth and Alexander slow chain-wrestling isn’t keeping them fully engaged, to say the least. Alexander hits a German suplex and holds on for another. And another. And another. As many elbows as Nemeth hit Jerry Lawler with yesteryear, Alexander hit him with that many German suplexes.

Nemeth fights back and he gets Alexander’s back. He begins the rolling German routine, dumping “The Walking Weapon” on his dome over-and-over again as well, as the crowd counts along with each one that connects. Nemeth, too, gets in the double-digit region.

Nemeth headbutts Alexander’s head gear off his head. Alexander trips Nemeth up with an ankle pick, Tony Ferguson-style. He looks for the ankle lock in the middle of the ring. Fans chant “Please don’t tap out!” at Nemeth as he crawls to the ropes. Alexander steps on the back of Nemeth’s head and yanks him back to the middle of the ring.

He sits down in the ankle lock and cranks away. Nemeth looked to be tapping, but instead was slamming his hand to the mat to scratch and crawl back to the ropes, where he gets the referee to force the hold to be broken. Alexander slams Nemeth’s leg on the ring apron to continue to soften it up.

Alexander and Nemeth bump the referee. With the referee down and Nemeth out of it, Alexander responds to fan chants of “We want tables!” by heading out to the ringside area and pulling a table out. He sets it up at ringside. He grabs Nemeth and looks for a C4 Spike through the table, but Nemeth counters with a back-body drop that sends Alexander bouncing off the corner of the ring apron, Shawn Michaels’ first-career-ending style on the casket. Ouch.

Back in the ring, Alexander hoists Nemeth upside down and hits a spinning tombstone. He covers him and the referee comes back to life to make the count, but Nemeth gets his shoulder up. Hannifan stresses on commentary that 40 minutes deep into the bout, Alexander still can’t score a single fall on Nemeth.

Alexander grabs a steel chair and heads into the ring with it. He gives it to the ref and decides against using it. The ref goes to get rid of it, but when he does, Alexander takes a foreign object out of his knee brace and knocks out Nemeth with it. He hides it and hits Nemeth with a C4 Spike. He covers him and gets his first fall.

It’s 2-1 now, and as the next fall gets going, Alexander immediately hits a leaping C4 Spike on Nemeth and covers him again to go up 2-2. It’s all tied up now with just over 15 minutes remaining. He can’t pick Nemeth up because he’s so lifeless, so Alexander tries simply covering him again. Nemeth kicks out.

Nemeth springs to life out of nowhere and hops on Alexander’s back with a sleeper hold. He squeezes away until Alexander falls backwards, Matt Hughes-Frank Trigg style. As they crash onto the mat, Nemeth lets go. Upon recovering, he slaps it right back on him and squeezes away. Alexander gets to his feet and runs forward, slamming Nemeth face-first into the turnbuckle.

This gets him off of him temporarily, but like the bad guy in a horror movie, Nemeth jumps back to life and leaps on him with another sleeper hold. This time Alexander goes for broke, climbing the ropes and both guys tumble over them and crash and burn out onto the floor way down below.

Just over 11 minutes remains as both guys are back to their feet trading shots. Nemeth headbutts Alexander, who then picks Nemeth up and dumps him on the floor with authority. Alexander rolls back in the ring, hoping to go up 3-2 with a count-out as a fall. The referee begins counting as Nemeth struggles to get back in the ring. He falls on 7, climbs back up at 8 and rolls into the ring just after 9.

He walks right into Alexander, who hooks him for another C4 Spike, but Nemeth avoids it and ends up back-body-dropping Alexander over the ropes, where he crashes through the table that was set up earlier. Nice. Hannifan says neither man can be disqualified for using a table because the referee was down and out when the table was set up. Boy, that is super technicality stuff. Is a DQ fall coming soon so that makes sense?

Back in the ring, Alexander hits another big C4 Spike and covers Nemeth. He comes within millimeters of another fall, but Nemeth gets his foot on the ropes. Now, the crowd who was doing random self-entertaining chants and singing earlier, is very loudly chanting “This is Awesome.” Damn right! Nemeth hits a DDT out of the blue and quickly covers Alexander, but only gets two.

Nemeth re-ties his boot before going back to work on Alexander in the corner. He runs into a big boot from “The Walking Weapon.” Alexander hops up on the middle rope and kicks Nemeth. Nemeth climbs up after him. Nemeth heads to the very top-rope and looks for a superplex. Alexander knocks him down. Alexander heads up to the top, but Nemeth pops up and stops him. This time, he hits a superplex.

Fans chant “One more time!” Yeah right. Nemeth goes for the cover, but Alexander kicks out. Just over five minutes remains and the fans break out in a “Five more minutes!” chant. Hannifan reminds us if this ends in a tie, we go to a sudden death overtime round. They trade shots and Alexander kicks Nemeth’s ankle out from under him.

He pulls his straps down, but while doing so, gets super kicked by Nemeth. Think that Judo dude taking his Gi off in a PRIDE fight with Wanderlei Silva and finding out the hard way it was a mistake. Similar stuff. Alexander fights back and hits a German release suplex. Fans chant “Three more minutes!” Alexander lawn-darts Nemeth into an exposed turnbuckle in the corner.

He hits Nemeth with Nemeth’s own Danger Zone finisher. He goes for the cover, but Nemeth kicks out. Alexander isn’t happy. Fans chant “Two more minutes!” Alexander looks for another C4 Spike, but struggles to get Nemeth up. Nemeth counters with a back-slam into a pin. Alexander kicks out.

Fans chant “One more minute!” Nemeth leaps into the air and catches Alexander with Danger Zone on the way down. He smacks himself in the face and hooks Alexander’s arms for a C4 Spike of his own. He connects with it and covers him. 1-2-3. Nemeth takes the lead 3-2 with 20 seconds remaining. Nemeth waits for Alexander to get up.

With 5 seconds remaining, Alexander crashes and falls back to the mat. The bell sounds. Nemeth is the iron man and still the TNA World Champion.

JBL Arrives In TNA

JBL comes out as Nic Nemeth is celebrating, to the shock of the crowd in Louisville. He gets close to Nemeth, leans into him and whispers something into his ear while wearing a cowboy hat and trench coat, like a cowboy Undertaker. He backs up, smiles, and exits the ring and heads to the back as Nemeth nods his head. Thanks for joining us, and don’t forget to follow me on Twitter/X.

TNA Impact live results: Nic Nemeth vs. Josh Alexander World title match

After sending former X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali packing in his first title defense, TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will look to go two-for-two when he battles former champion Josh Alexander on tonight’s edition of Impact.

The two went toe-to-toe in the Slammiversary six-way that saw Nemeth win his first TNA title. Alexander decided to take a different path during the match when it comes to the fans and is now hell-bent on regaining the gold.

The show will feature two more three-way qualifiers for an Ultimate X match at this month’s Emergence as NXT’s Riley Osborne will battle Chris Bey and John Skyler in one while in the other, Ace Austin faces Rich Swann and Jason Hotch.

In separate promos, former champion Steve Maclin will be on hand as will current Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace.

In what should be a hard-hitting bout, former champion Moose will take on Mike Santana while former Knockouts Champion Tasha Steelz will face Gisele Shaw.

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Riley Osborne defeated Chris Bey and John Skyler to qualify for Ultimate X at TNA Emergence


Kicking off this week’s show is the first of two scheduled Ultimate X Qualifying matches. One-half of the TNA World Tag-Team Champions ABC, Chris Bey, makes his way out to the ring first.

John Skyler comes out next with a microphone in-hand telling the local Tampa, FL. crowd, “Shut up…shut up! Even though you two-timing Tampa twerps can tell …” he begins, as he walks-and-talks his way to the ring boasting how he’s going to beat Chris Bey “and this other ham sandwich.” He vows to qualify tonight and bring down the Ultimate X “by these good hands!”

WWE NXT Superstar Riley Osborne of Chase U comes out to a big pop from the fans inside the Florida State Fairgrounds. Fans break out into a “Chase U! Chase U!” chant as he settles inside the squared circle for the opening contest.

Before the bell sounds, “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian makes his way out. On commentary, Tom Hannifan questions why he’s out here for this match. He finds out soon after, as Kaz takes a seat alongside he and Matthew Rehwoldt for special guest commentary. The bell sounds and the first match of the evening gets underway.

Bey knocks Skyler out to the floor and splashes on him at ringside to start things off. Kaz says he’s out for commentary because Santino Marella won’t give him a title opportunity and the X-Division is what it is because of him. He says he’ll immediately win the X-Division title and use option C to become world champion, since Santino won’t let him do it the normal way.

Meanwhile, Skyler takes over on offense in the ring, with Osborne down in one corner while he works over Bey in the other. Bey starts to fight back and peppers Skyler with some chops. Skyler hits a belly-to-belly suplex to Bey, who crashes onto Osborne on the way down.

With Bey still out on the floor, Skyler locks Osborne in a Boston crab in the center of the ring. Bey eventually makes it back in to break things up. Bey hits a slingshot DDT on Skyler, but is then tossed over the top and out to the floor by Osborne. The Chase U student follows up with a big flipping dive over the top and onto Bey.

Back in the ring, he hits a falcon arrow on Skyler for a two-count. As this is going on, Kaz talks to Rehwoldt about “oiling up and smelling good” for his special commentary appearance this evening. Hannifan asks what he did to deserve this. Skyler gets caught with a slingshot cutter and then Bey and hits The Art of Finesse on Osborne.

Skyler sends Bey into the post before he can make the cover. He tries stealing the pin, but Osborne reverses it for a two-count of his own. Osborne heads to the top-rope and hits a picture-perfect shooting star press on Skyler to qualify for Ultimate X at TNA Emergence 2024. Good opener.

Nic Nemeth Talks TNA World Title Defense Later Tonight

“Earlier today” footage of TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth arriving to the building. He is approached for an interview in the parking lot and asked about his title defense against Josh Alexander later this evening. Nemeth says Alexander isn’t the same guy who had record-long title reigns for TNA in the past.

He made the mistake of mentioning Nemeth’s family and tonight Nemeth will stand over Alexander and prove to him “how damn good” he is. After this, the show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

Santino Marella Leverages Matt Cardona Into Contract For PCO Fight

The show returns with Santino Marella in the ring. The TNA Wrestling authority figure talks about what Matt Cardona did last week, crashing PCO and Steph De Lander’s honeymoon last week and brutally assaulting “The French-Canadian Frankenstein.”

Marella then calls out Cardona and “The Indy God” makes his way out to the ring. He talks about all that Cardona did, including hurting his own jaw, which he said was sore for three days. He says despite all that, he has a proposition to make him.

Cardona tells Marella they go back and he’s acting like he doesn’t know about him. He says he’s “The Death Match King” and “The Indy God.” He says he doesn’t work for Santino, TNA or anybody else. Cardona talks about what he did at the wedding and honeymoon of De Lander and PCO. Santino laughs and says Cardona just gave him evidence on-camera.

He can have him prosecuted, or he can listen to Santino’s proposition. He says he’ll “prostitute, I mean prosecute” Cardona and send him to jail if he doesn’t agree to sign a contract right now. Cardona clarifies, “You’re saying if I wrestle PCO in Tampa, I don’t have to go to jail?” Santino says, “Yeah.”

Cardona takes the contract from Santino and says he’ll have his people look it over and if everything is good, he’ll fight PCO in Tampa. “You can trust me, Santino,” he says, before walking off. Santino seems to think that’s as good as signed. Hmmm.

Steve Maclin Sends A Message To Eric Young

Backstage, Frankie Kazarian boasts showing next week how he’s going to get to the TNA World Championship by way of the X-Division Championship. Up walks Eric Young for a verbal back-and-forth with him. Steve Maclin also enters the picture and the three exchange cold stares.

We then shoot to a video package with Maclin, who vows to work his way back to the TNA World Championship. He’ll stack bodies one-by-one, naming many of the top stars in TNA as those he’ll go through if necessary. He mentions Young as someone he has never faced. He says he’s gonna change that.

He says Young wants to be the face and heartbeat of TNA. Maclin says he’s the new blood that is being pumped through the veins and heart of TNA. He tells Young he’ll be the first body he stacks and then it’s “tag’m, bag’m and mayhem for all.”

Gisele Shaw defeated Tasha Steelz

TNA Wrestling’s Cardi B (“Okkurrrr!”) makes her way out to the ring for our second match of the evening on this week’s show. We see highlights of her cheating to defeat Gisele Shaw on a recent episode of TNA Xplosion, which is why tonight’s match features multiple referees.

Shaw’s theme hits next and “The Quintessential Diva” makes her way out and heads to the ring for her fair shake against Steelz. As soon as the bell sounds, Shaw charges across the ring and blasts Steelz in the bread-basket.

She charges across the ring and blasts Steelz as she climbs to the middle rope with a big kick. She slams her for a two-count. Steelz heads out to the floor, so Shaw chases after her. Steelz catches her coming out and slams her into the steel ring steps.

Under the ring, Steelz finds a giant steel wrench. One of the three referees on the floor takes it from her. Essentially a spot to show that there’s multiple officials involved in this one. Back in the ring, Steelz hits a shining wizard type of kick for a two-count.

Shaw hits a big spinebuster off the ropes and stalks Steelz as she gets up. She hits a shock-and-awe for a close two-count. Shaw goes for a big running knee out of the corner, but Steelz sees it coming and counters with a nasty jaw-breaker for a two-count of her own.

We see Steelz literally “tuning up the band” ala Shawn Michaels in the corner, but when she goes for the follow-up super kick, Shaw blocks it. Shaw goes for a cradle shock, but Steelz counters.

She tries leveraging a pin with her feet on the ropes, but another one of the outside-of-the-ring officials pushes her feet off before she can get the three-count. Steelz goes to bicker at him and Shaw takes over, this time connecting with her running knee finisher for the pinfall victory.

Moose defeated Mike Santana

Backstage, The System, still wearing their early WWE-days Mark Henry-style red, white and blue jacket and pants outfits, are shown standing over Mike Santana after beating him down and knocking him out.

A bunch of TNA officials rush to the scene to tend to Santana as The System taunts him, “Woof! Woof!”, as they walk off. The show heads to another commercial break.

When the show returns, The System and JDC are introduced. They make their way out to the ring in their Mark Henry 1996 WWE gear as the commentators bring fans up to speed on their ongoing issues with the aforementioned Santana and Moose’s scheduled match against him tonight.

Alisha Edwards begins. “Do you wanna know something?!” She tells the “stupid fans” of Tampa that they may have expected Moose vs. Santana, Santana is not medically cleared. She says that means it looks like Moose has the night off.

The lights in the building go out and the spotlight begins swirling as the camera shot changes to show Santana arguing with a doctor, pushing past him defiantly to head to the ring and fight regardless. Santana hits the ring and brawls his way through The System.

A referee comes in and calls for the bell and his match with Moose is on. Moose gets the early offensive jump, attacking Santana from behind to get things off-and-running in his favor. He whips Santana into the corner hard and focuses his early attack on Santana’s back.

Moose slides Santana under the bottom rope over the ring apron and blasts him with some standing elbows from the floor. 12-to-6 elbows, by the way, which are legal across the board in all combat sports now-a-days! Santana fights back but Moose chokeslams him onto the apron from the floor.

On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as Moose continues to dominate the offense, now focusing his attack on the right arm of Santana to take away his Spin The Block-finisher.

When the show returns, Moose is shown distracting the ref in the ring while The System slam Santana shoulder-first into the steel ring post. Moose seems content with a count-out victory, taunting the crowd on one side of the ring as the referee reaches all the way to the count of nine on the other side.

Santana ultimately returns to the ring, where Moose delivers more punishment, stomping away at him in the corner. He ties up the ref again, and now some more members of The System reach under the ropes to choke and further attack Santana.

A defiant Santana, from his knees, waves Moose on in Rock “just bring it” fashion. Moose open-hand slams Santana, which only angers him. Hannifan talks about Santana’s rough life as he explodes back to his feet in an offensive rage.

He takes it to the former TNA World Champion with rights and lefts and then runs into him with his own injured right arm. Santana walks into a big boot from Moose. Moose goes for a chokeslam, but Santana counters and rolls Moose up for a close two-count.

Santana hits the Rolling Buck-50 to shift the offensive momentum in his favor. He follows up with a running cannonball splash to Moose in the corner for a two-count. Santana slaps his own hurt arm, calling for Spin The Block. He hits it but can’t follow-up with a quick cover.

Instead, both guys are down as fans chant “TNA! TNA!” Santana eventually crawls for the cover, but Moose rolls away. Santana rolls Moose back in the ring. Moose yanks Santana’s arm down over the top-rope before Santana re-enters himself. He follows up with an enormous spear for the win. Really good match.

Joe Hendry’s Name Wasn’t Said, But He Appears With An Announcement

After the match, Moose and The System appear to be up to no good, as they close in on Mike Santana, who is still down and out after a very hard fought effort. Although no one said his name, Joe Hendry appeared.

Hendry runs down to the ring to a rock star reception from the Tampa crowd. He has a steel chair in-hand and clears the ring of Moose and the rest of The System. He gets on the mic and tells The System they’ve made enemies out of Santana and himself.

He reminds them that there are strength in numbers. He tells Moose and JDC they will be squaring off against two more enemies of The System next week. The Hardy Boys — Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy.

Spitfire Sends A Message To Malisha

Backstage in the stairwell, The Spitfire duo of Jody Threat and Dani Luna dare Malisha to try them again. They say for them it’s do-or-die and vow that they will recapture the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships. Nic Nemeth vs. Josh Alexander is hyped for tonight’s main event with footage and the graphic for the bout flashes across the screen before the show heads into another commercial break.

Jordynne Grace Responds To Ash By Elegance’s Attack

We return to footage of Ash By Elegance’s pink kendo stick attack of Jordynne Grace on last week’s show. We then shoot to new footage of “The Juggernaut” reacting to what happened. She tells Ash if she wants to fight, she’s damn sure going to get one.

Jason Hotch defeated Ace Austin and Rich Swann to qualify for Ultimate X at TNA Emergence

ABC’s Ace Austin makes his way out to the ring for our next match of the evening, which is the second of two advertised Ultimate X Qualifiers for the show. He will try to do what Chris Bey failed to do in the opener.

Rich Swann makes his way out accompanied by fellow First Class member AJ Francis. The two will be competing with Jason Hotch, already in the ring. The bell sounds and we hear Francis join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for this one.

Austin gets Hotch out of the ring almost immediately after the match begins. Swann takes control of the offense by attacking Austin from behind after that. Francis is shown telling Hannifan he should be clapping for what Swann did.

Hotch throws Swann to the floor and hits a leaping neck-breaker to Austin for a two-count. Hotch stomps away at Austin and drops down for some ground and pound, but is blasted with a big kick from behind by Swann, who settles back into the offensive driver’s seat.

“I’m not on an island, but I’m very relevant,” says Francis on commentary while boasting about making titles in TNA relevant again, such as the TNA Digital Media and International Heavyweight Wrestling Championships.

Austin hits a big spot on Hotch for a close two-count. Swann breaks it up and Austin rolls him up for a two-count as well. Austin turns Swann inside-out with a big shot and covers him for a close pin attempt. Austin calls for his finisher, but Hotch grabs his boot from ringside to prevent it.

Swann hits a big dive over the top-rope onto both guys on the floor for a big “TNA! TNA!” chant. Hotch knocks Swann into Francis to shut him up for all of two seconds on commentary. Austin goes to work on Hotch, but is then attacked from behind by Francis, which is perfectly legal in this match.

Chris Bey runs out from nowhere and dives over the top-rope to take out Francis. Austin sets up for his finisher again, but he is distracted by John Skyler, who runs out after coming up short in the other Ultimate X Qualifier earlier tonight.

This leads to Hotch scoring a huge upset pin over Austin to qualify for Ultimate X at TNA Emergence. He and Skyler head to the back together as the show heads into another commercial break.

Matt Cardona Signs Contract With One Condition

When the show returns, Matt Cardona convinces Santino Marella to have a six-person mixed match in Tampa first involving himself and PCO, and then a one-on-one bout between the two at TNA Emergence. Cardona again pretends that this is the plan, which Santino is all smiles and happy about.

Nic Nemeth (c) and Josh Alexander fight to a 30-minute time-limit draw


It’s main event time!

The stage is set for the highly-anticipated TNA World Championship clash between reigning champion, “The Danger Zone” Nic Nemeth and former champion, “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander.

Alexander heads to the ring to a ton of boos, fresh off of his heel turn at the TNA Slammiversary 2024 pay-per-view last month. His opponent, the reigning and defending champion, Nemeth, heads out next to a big pop from the Tampa crowd.

Following the final formal pre-match ring introductions for the champion and the challenger, this main event title tilt gets officially off-and-running. Nemeth starts off hot, but it isn’t long before “The Walking Weapon” takes over.

The action spills out to the floor, where Alexander slams Nemeth into the steps and the barricade. He taunts fans inside the Impact Zone in the Florida State Fairgrounds as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the match continues.

When the show returns, Alexander is shown raking at the eyes of Nemeth over the ropes. The fans boo and the referee gets on his case, but he milks every drop of the five seconds allotted for dastardly deeds.

Nemeth begins fighting from underneath with shots to the bread-basket of “The Walking Weapon,” but Alexander reverses Nemeth face-first into the top turnbuckle to shift the momentum right back into his favor. Soon after this, the show heads into another mid-match advertising time out.

This time when the show returns, Nemeth slowly begins to take over the control of the action. He hits ten elbow drops to the chest of a grounded Alexander. The Jerry Lawler-special. He hits a Fame-Asser for a close two-count. He sets Alexander up for the Danger Zone, but Alexander avoids it.

Alexander looks for the C4, but Nemeth avoids it. Alexander comes off the top-rope with a big knee to Nemeth for a close two-count of his own. Moments later, the show heads into a third mid-match commercial break as the championship main event of the evening continues.

When the show returns, Alexander is seen beating down Nemeth on the floor at ringside. He sends Nemeth shoulder-first into the steel ring steps with a vicious authority. The fans react with a loud “You suck! You suck!” chant. The referee tries to get the match back in the ring.

Alexander rolls Nemeth into the squared circle and stands over his prone body as the boos and groans from the Tampa crowd grows. He beats on a lifeless Nemeth some more and then turns him upside down and inside-out for an over-the-knee back-breaker for another close two-count.

“The Walking Weapon” sits Nemeth on the top-rope backwards. He heads up after him for a belly-to-back super-plex, but Nemeth rolls on top of him as they come crashing down to the mat with a ton of momentum. Nemeth gets a two-count. He pops up and hits his Danger Zone finisher, but is down next to Alexander upon connecting.

He takes several seconds and looks to roll for the cover, but as he does, Alexander rolls out to the floor. Same exact spot used in one of the other featured matches tonight with Moose doing the same with Mike Santana. Booking 101, guys!

Nemeth heads out to the floor and gets Alexander back inside the squared circle after connecting with a DDT on the floor. He picks Alexander up with designs on another Danger Zone, but Alexander fights back and sends Nemeth into the ring post shoulder-first. And again on the other side of the ring.

Alexander hoists Nemeth up and runs him across the ring, lawn-darting him into the middle turnbuckle for Snake Eyes. Nemeth is down and out as Alexander stalks him. He brings Nemeth to the middle of the ring looking for the C4 Spike, but Nemeth comes to life and connects with Danger Zone.

He goes for the cover, but the timekeeper calls for the bell before the referee makes his count. The ring announcer informs us that the 30-minute time-limit has expired. Therefore, still TNA World Champion is Nic Nemeth. The fans boo. Nemeth isn’t happy.

After the match, the fans chant for five more minutes. Nemeth wants it, too. The ref leaves it up to Alexander, who gets to his feet and looks nervous. He drops down and exits the ring. Nemeth stops him and brings him back in. Alexander low-blows Nemeth. He puts his hands on the female official for gasps from the commentators and fans alike.

He takes Nemeth’s title and heads into the ring. He gets in Nemeth’s face and tells him “This belongs to me!” The show goes off the air on that note. Thanks for joining us, and don’t forget to follow me on Twitter/X.

Next Week:
* Frankie Kazarian vs. KUSHIDA vs. Hammerstone (Ultimate X Qualifier)
* Laredo Kid vs. Bhupinder Gujjar vs. Jai Vidal (Ultimate X Qualifier)
* Alisha Edwards vs. Rosemary
* Charlie Dempsey vs. Jonathan Gresham
* Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy vs. Moose & JDC

Men’s Breakout Tournament finals set for WWE NXT New Year’s Evil

The finals for the Men’s Breakout Tournament is set for next week.

Oba Femi will face Riley Osborne in the finals of the tournament that will take place at next week’s New Year’s Evil. Osborne pinned Lexis King after King was distracted by Trey Bearhill, who was sitting at ringside. Osborne used the opportunity to shove King off the top rope and land a shooting star press for the win. Bearhill attacked King after the match, only for King to manage a way to escape.

Femi defeated Tavion Heights later in the show. After the match, Femi posed next to the NXT Championship contract that the winner of the tournament will receive. Osborne joined him as the two had a staredown.

Also added to next week is a match between Roxanne Perez and Arianna Grace after Perez slapped Grace on last week’s NXT. An exclusive interview with Ridge Holland will also take place after he injured Ilja Dragunov during a match on last week’s show. Tuesday’s show ended with Trick Williams and Dragunov signing the contract for their match next week.

Dragon Lee will also team up with SmackDown’s Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro of the LWO as they will take on Drew Gulak, Charlie Dempsey, and Damon Kemp after the former accepted a challenge from the latter.

Here is the updated card for next week’s NXT New Year’s Evil:

  • NXT Championship: Ilja Dragunov defends against Trick Williams
  • NXT Women’s Championship: Lyra Valkyria defends against Blair Davenport
  • Tiffany Stratton vs. Fallon Henley – if Stratton wins, Henley must become her servant
  • NXT Men’s Breakout Tournament finals: Oba Femi vs. Riley Osborne
  • Arianna Grace vs. Roxanne Perez
  • Dragon Lee, Joaquin Wilde, and Cruz Del Toro vs. Drew Gulak, Charlie Dempsey, and Damon Kemp

WWE NXT’s Blair Davenport, Riley Osborne announce engagement

Blair Davenport and Riley Osborne have announced their engagement.

Davenport made the announcement on Instagram Tuesday, writing “I said yes!” with a ring emoji.

Signing with WWE earlier this year, Osborne just recently started making appearances in NXT as a Chase U student. On last week’s NXT, he advanced to the semifinals of the Men’s Breakout Tournament, defeating Keanu Carver. He will face Lexis King on next week’s show.

A storyline has also started in recent weeks with Thea Hail developing an attraction towards Osborne, with her and Jacy Jayne appearing in the Chase U student section to cheer him on during his matches.

Davenport, who has been with the WWE since 2021 as part of the NXT UK brand, made her NXT debut in 2023 as the person responsible for attacking people backstage. She won the Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline earlier this month, earning a Women’s Championship match. She will face Lyra Valkyria for the title at NXT New Year’s Evil on January 2.

Oba Femi, Riley Osborne advance in WWE NXT Men’s Breakout Tournament

The first two men have advanced in the Men’s Breakout Tournament.

Oba Femi was the first to advance on Tuesday’s NXT, defeating Myles Borne with a powerbomb. Later in the show Riley Osborne advanced, defeating Keanu Carver following a shooting star press.

With the win, Osborne will now face the winner between Lexis King and Dion Lennox in the semifinals. Femi will face the winner between Tavion Heights and Luca Crusifino.

Trey Bearhill had originally been announced as a participant in the tournament. An angle took place prior to the first tournament match where Lexis King attacked Bearhill with a steel chair. After King gloated to Ava about what he had done backstage, Ava said that the other participants in the tournament wanted to face him, and as a result replaced Bearhill in the tournament.

The Women’s Breakout Tournament concluded back on the second night of Halloween Havoc on October 31. Lola Vice defeated Kelani Jordan to win the tournament, earning a future NXT Women’s Championship match.