TNA Impact live results: WWE NXT’s Trick Williams appears, dog collar match

The feud between TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and former WWE NXT Champion Trick Williams will continue on tonight’s Impact from Irvine, California.

Williams will open the show as his challenge of Hendry at NXT Battleground and a tag team match at TNA Under Siege are both approaching.

The TNA International Championship will be on the line in a dog collar match as Steve Maclin defends against bitter rival Eric Young.

Victoria Crawford, the former Alicia Fox, will be in action in her promotional debut. She is set to challenge Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich at Under Siege.

After losing to Mike Santana at Rebellion, Mustafa Ali will look to rebound against Trey Miguel.

Former TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will be on hand to share some thoughts about new champions The Nemeth brothers.

The show is rounded out by Lei Ying Lee against former Knockouts Champion Rosemary, and the Aztec Warriors (Laredo & Octagon Jr.) against Jason Hotch & John Skyler of the Great Hands.

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Trick Williams, Joe Hendry Brawl

Tom Hannifan welcomes us the viewing audience to Irvine, CA. The camera shot settles into the building, where the drumroll immediately hits to start the entrance tune for Trick Williams. Fans break out into a “Whoop That Trick!” chant as the WWE NXT Superstar makes his way to the ring.

As Williams settles inside the squared circle, Hannifan narrates video footage from last week’s Impact and the last two weeks of WWE NXT, with Williams and TNA World Champion Joe Hendry setting up their title tilt at WWE NXT Battleground 2025.

Back live, Trick-Willy drones on about being a ladies man as the Irvine crowd in attendance gives him the “What?” treatment. He boasts being the local NXT hero that took out Joe Hendry. He tells the fans they can boo him all they want to. He says Hendry tried to come to NXT to embarrass him.

He says he did the same to him in TNA. He points to a fan in the crowd and does the New Jack City line. “Sit yo five-dolla ass down before I make change!” He tells Hendry he wants to be liked. Trick-Willy wants to be respected. He tells Hendry he’s gonna take him out, take all his fans and then take his brand.

Williams finishes, “Let’s talk about it!” Well, say his name, and he appears. The viral smash hit “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits and out comes the TNA World Champion with a very serious look in his face. A bunch of security guards stop him, but he fights past them and hits the ring.

As soon as he hits the ring, Williams is ready for him, and the slugfest is on. The two trade shots back-and-forth as security rushes to the ring to break them up. Once they do, fans chant, “Let them fight! Let them fight!”

Hendry breaks free and the fight is on again. Security breaks it up again. Hendry hits his Standing Ovation finisher on one of the security guards. Hendry stares down Trick-Willy as security leads him to the back. Hendry’s theme hits again to wrap up the eventful opener.

Rosemary vs. Lei Ying Lee

The show returns from the first commercial break of the evening to Robert Stone backstage with Victoria Crawford. He talks about how a Dog Collar match is not something he approves of, and can’t see upper-management liking it, either. He tells Crawford to focus on her debut later in the show.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the lights go down and out comes Rosemary for the first match of the evening. Joining Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for this one is Xia Brookside. They talk to her about her ongoing issues with Rosemary.

Lei Ying Lee makes her way to the ring next. She settles inside and the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Rosemary quickly settles into the early offensive lead. Rosemary does her upside down tangle spot in the ropes on Lee.

On the ropes, Lee lands a kick that gets her back in the fight. As things continue, Brookside gets involved from ringside and stops Rosemary from using brass knuckles. Lee follows up with her Thunder Struck finisher for the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Lei Ying Lee defeats Rosemary

Backstage: Mike Santana, Trick Williams, Sami Callihan & First Class

Backstage, Mike Santana is seen walking the halls when he passes Trick Williams. The two stop and glare at each other and continue on their respective paths. Santana approaches Sami Callihan, seated on some stairs with John Goblikon.

As they talk with respect for each other, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro come into the picture, and end up trying to offer Callihan a spot in First Class. Obviously Callihan wasn’t interested. The show heads into another commercial break.

The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) vs. Aztec Warriors (Octagon Jr. & Laredo Kid)

The show returns to an Ash By Elegance Make-over cinema-style segment without any words, just a lot of giddy behavior and slow-motion shots with camera affects.

Back inside the Impact Zone, The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch make their way to the ring, cutting a promo about how Mustafa Ali is changing and how the world will soon feel it. They settle in the ring.

After that, the theme for their opposition hits and out comes The Aztec Warriors team of Octagon Jr. and Laredo Kid. The Great Hands start off strong, however The Aztec Warriors fire up on offense and hit some big high-flying moves en route to the victory.

Once the match wraps up, Mustafa Ali hits the ring while The Aztec Warriors are celebrating their victory. An absolutely enraged Ali proceeds to violently beat down Octagon Jr. and Laredo Kid, as even Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands try and stop him. The Rascalz eventually run down to make the save.

Match Result: The Aztec Warriors defeat The Great Hands

Mustafa Ali vs. Trey Miguel

The show heads to a commercial break after The Rascalz make the save. When the show returns, Mustafa Ali and Trey Miguel are both in the ring and ready for their scheduled one-on-one match. The bell sounds to get things started.

Miguel goes right at Ali, blasting him with chops in the corner. Ali easily fights back and takes over, continuing to showcase his new more violent style. He hits a big powerbomb to Miguel and stomps away at him.

Miguel gets in some kicks, but ends up being planted into the floor by a draping DDT off the ring apron by Ali. Back in the ring, Miguel comes alive and starts fighting back. He knocks Ali out to the floor and hits a big dive.

He heads to the top-rope and lands a flying meteora for a close two-count. Ali fights back, but eats a tornado DDT from Miguel on the floor. Ali recovers back in the ring, as Miguel is beat down by The Great Hands behind the referee’s back on the floor. Ali hits his finisher after that for the win.

Match Result: Mustafa Ali defeats Trey Miguel

Indi Hartwell Wants To Be THE Knockout

When the show returns from another commercial break, an elaborate Indi Hartwell vignette airs, featuring a lot of photos of her wrestling fandom as a child and her showing off old TNA replica title belts and DVDs she’s had for years. She talks about her goal of becoming not a Knockout, but The Knockout.

The Hardys Confronted By The Nemeth Brothers

Inside the Impact Zone, the iconic sounds of The Hardys entrance theme song hits and out comes the legendary brother duo of Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. They settle in the ring and Matt takes to the microphone first.

Matt talks about the connection they have always had with the fans, whom they call The Die-Hardy’s. He then mentions how they lost the tag-team titles at TNA Rebellion, and haven’t had a good past few weeks, either.

Matt vows that they will do what they have always done and fight, scratch and claw their way back to once again becoming TNA World Tag-Team Champions. Jeff Hardy takes the mic and reiterates that fact, but with quick impromptu song.

As they finish up, the theme for The Nemeth Brothers hits and out comes the reigning TNA World Tag-Team Champions Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth. Ryan starts off, mocking The Hardys. “That was so touching!” He then taunts them for blowing it at TNA Rebellion.

“But don’t worry guys, because my big brotherrrrr and I are gonna take the tag-team division to new heights.” The crowd boos. Nic grabs the mic, “Shut up, we’re talking.” They boo louder. Nic says they have a plane to catch, so he’s gonna continue, he doesn’t care.

The Nemeths tell The Hardys that this is their place now. “We run TNA!” Ryan follows up and claims the two are the single greatest brother tag-team of all-time. Nic says he’s feeling generous. He says at TNA Under Siege on May 23 in Canada, The Hardys can have their rematch.

Ryan says they can make it even better. They can make it a ladder match. The Nemeths then bring up how they forgot Jeff Hardy actually can’t travel into Canada. They say never mind and attempt to walk off, but are stopped by Santino Marella’s theme hits.

The TNA Director of Authority comes out and says he’s not sure what type of shenanigans they think they’re up to. He says Jeff can’t travel to Canada, so it’s gonna be like this. Next week it’ll be Jeff Hardy vs. Nic Nemeth one-on-one.

At TNA Under Siege it’ll be The Nemeths vs. Matt and a partner of his choosing for the tag-team title tilt. Jeff says he’ll see Nic next week. The commentators hype up who Matt will pick as his mystery partner for TNA Under Siege.

Victoria Crawford vs. Brittnie Brooks

When the show returns from a commercial break, the theme for Victoria Crawford hits and out comes the former WWE Superstar known as Alicia Fox. On special guest commentary for this one is Robert Stone.

Already in the ring is Crawford’s scheduled opponent, Brittnie Brooks. The bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running. Crawford immediately starts gobbling up Brooks.

She decks her straight out of the gate and then hits a back suplex into a bridge for a two-count. Crawford goes to work on her in the corner, but Brooks escapes. Brooks goes for a splash, but Crawford avoids it and hits an Axe Kick for the win.

Underwhelming to say the least. Once the match wraps up, Crawford gets on the microphone and talks trash until TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich comes out to confront her. They brawl and Tessa Blanchard joins the mix.

Santino Marella comes back out and announces that next week it will be Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford against Masha Slamovich and a partner of her choosing. Robert Stone says he’ll pick for them. It will be WWE NXT Superstar Nikkita Lyons. The show heads into another break.

Match Result: Victoria Crawford defeats Brittnie Brooks

TNA International Championship (Dog Collar Match)
Steve Maclin (c) vs. Eric Young

It’s main event time!

When the show returns, Arianna Grace and Santino Marella are shown backstage, with Arianna whining to Victoria Crawford and Robert Stone about how they’re ruining everything around here. Tessa Blanchard comes up and verbally tears into Arianna and leaves.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the matches for next week’s show are announced (see below), and then the pre-match ring entrances and in-ring introductions take place for the scheduled main event of the evening.

The TNA International Championship will be on-the-line, as Steve Maclin defends against former friend turned rival Eric Young, in a Dog Collar match. Before the bell, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Maclin and Young are shown finally strapped to separate dog collars with a big chain. Young does the big dramatic neck-pull like Roddy Piper vs. Greg Valentine at Starrcade many moons ago.

Matt Cardona is shown on special guest commentary alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt for this match, as he will be in a four-way TNA International Championship Eliminator bout next week, and could very well be facing off against the winner of this one.

Young takes the early offensive lead over Maclin, and even uses the chain very early into the match, raking it into his forehead and near his eyes while standing on the middle rope. Maclin is already badly busted open and profusely bleeding all over the place. Bad.

Maclin rolls his bloody self to the floor, as Cardona talks on commentary about how bloody things have gotten already. Elijah is shown watching this unfold on a monitor backstage. Young whips an incredibly bloody Maclin with the chain.

Cardona comments about how this is too bloody and violent for him, and he’s “The Death Match King.” Cardona is choked with the chain near the ring post and the blood squirts out even more. The Northern Armory wipe some of the blood from Maclin onto each other’s own faces. Disgusting.

Young rolls a blood-soaked Maclin back into the ring, and has a brief talk with The Northern Armory at ringside. As he does, Maclin recovers and hits a running dive through the ropes to take out all three guys. Young takes Maclin over the rope throat-first.

The show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the overwhelmingly bloody action continues in this high stakes Dog Collar match for the TNA International Championship. When the show returns, Maclin begins fighting back.

The champ, with blood still heavily flowing from his face, fights off Judas Icarus and Travis Williams, as they try to interfere again. He hangs one upside down in the corner while the other is seated, and hits a double spear in the corner. Maclin hits the K.I.A. on Young for the win to retain. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

Match Result: Steve Maclin defeats Eric Young to retain the TNA International Championship

Next Week On TNA Impact (5/15/2025)
* Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner vs. Ace Austin vs. Elijah (TNA International Title Eliminator)
* Indi Hartwell’s TNA in-ring debut
* The Rascalz vs. The Great Hands
* Nic Nemeth vs. Jeff Hardy
* Victoria Crawford & Tessa Blanchard vs. Masha Slamovich & Nikkita Lyons

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TNA Impact live results: The fallout from Rebellion

In a live edition of Impact from Irvine, California, TNA returns to set the next stage into motion following last Sunday’s Rebellion pay-per-view.

The show will be headlined by TNA World Champion Joe Hendry teaming with Jeff & Matt Hardy against new TNA Tag Team Champions Ryan & Nick Nemeth and Frankie Kazarian.

New signee Indi Hartwell will make her Impact debut after announcing her signing at Rebellion.

After coming out of Rebellion still X-Division Champion, Moose will put the title on the line against Zachary Wentz of the Rascalz. Wentz pinned Moose in a trios match that also took place at the PPV.

KC Navarro goes one-on-one with Leon Slater in a match coming out of Ultimate X; Mike Santana will be in action after winning his falls count anywhere match Sunday; and Jody Threat will battle Maggie Lee in another match coming out of Rebellion.

The show is rounded out by an appearance from International Champion Steve Maclin.

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Joe Hendry Calls Out Trick Williams

The special live episode of TNA Impact from Irvine, CA. kicks off with TNA World Champion Joe Hendry coming to the ring, as Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome the viewing audience to the post-TNA Rebellion 2025 episode of the weekly program.

Hendry settles inside the squared circle to a big pop, and gets on the microphone. Hendry brings up what went down on WWE NXT earlier this week, and then proceeds to call out Trick Williams.

The WWE NXT Superstar appears on the big screen and says, “Trick Willy is NOT in the billy!” He tells Hendry someone very well may get hurt later in the evening. Hendry then says he thought Trick was better than that, noting he didn’t show up live.

He tells the fans there will be live action tonight, however, as he will join forces with The Hardys to take on Frankie Kazarian and new TNA World Tag-Team Champions The Nemeth Brothers in the main event of the evening.

Zachary Wentz Excited For His Title Shot Tonight

Backstage, The Rascalz duo of Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel appear. Wentz is fired up as he will be challenging Moose for the TNA X-Division Championship on tonight’s show. “Smoke ’em if you got ’em!” wraps things up, and the show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

Sami Callihan & Mance Warner Talk Barbed Wire Massacre

When the show returns, Sami Callihan is backstage talking with TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella, when in walks Mance Warner and Steph De Lander. Callihan asks if Santino set him up for a parent trap ambush.

De Lander brings up having to watch what Callihan did to Warner, and said they weren’t able to work TNA Rebellion 2025 because of the brutality of the Barbed Wire Massacre match at TNA Unbreakable 2025. She says that’s messing with their money.

After some more back-and-forth comments, Callihan and Warner agree that what they went through at TNA Unbreakable 2025 in the Barbed Wire Massacre made it so they have a respect for each other. They make it quite clear they still don’t like each other, but they shake hands and agree they’re done “for now.”

Mike Santana vs. Isaiah Moore

Inside the Impact Zone, the hip-hop sounds of Mike Santana’s theme music hits and out he comes through the crowd as always for the first match of the evening. Already in the ring is his opponent, Isaiah Moore.

The bell sounds and about two minutes later it sounds again, with Santana picking up the easy, emphatic squash match victory with his Spin the Block and other trademark finishing moves. After the match, Santana gets on the microphone.

With the microphone cutting in-and-out, following the first fifteen minutes or so of the episode not airing on TNA+ at all, Santana makes the point that he respects Joe Hendry, but is now coming for him and his title.

Santana says after reaching the top of the mountain with a win over Mustafa Ali at TNA Rebellion 2025, he finds himself at the bottom of a new mountain. One that ends with him climbing it and capturing the TNA World Championship.

Match Result: Mike Santana defeated Isaiah Moore

The Northern Armory Attack Steve Maclin

TNA International Champion Steve Maclin, fresh off of his victory over Eric Young at TNA Rebellion 2025, makes his way to the ring for the next segment of the show. Before he can even reach the ring, however, he is blindsided and attacked from behind.

Travis Williams and Judas Icarus of The Northern Armory beat “Bulletproof” Maclin down. Eric Young joins in and it becomes a brutal three-on-one beat down, which once again culminates with the trio hanging and choking Maclin by a massive steel chain over the ring ropes.

The show heads to a commercial break after this. When the show returns, Maclin is in a full on rampage trying to get his hands on Young and The Northern Armory backstage. TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella makes a rematch between the two for next week’s show.

TNA X-Division Championship
Moose (c) vs. Zachary Wentz

It’s time for our second match of the evening, which features a title on-the-line, as The System’s Moose defends his TNA X-Division Championship against The Rascalz’ Zachary Wentz. Wentz makes his way out first and settles inside the squared circle accompanied by Trey Miguel.

The bad-ass entrance tune for Moose hits next and out comes the reigning, defending TNA X-Division Champion. He settles in the ring accompanied by Alisha Edwards. The bell sounds and this title tilt gets officially off-and-running.

Wentz starts off fast, as expected, but the bigger and stronger Moose slows him down and Donkey Kong’s him down to settle into the first prolonged offensive lead of the match. Wentz crashes and burns on the floor, courtesy of Moose.

The show heads into a mid-match commercial break with The Rascalz member laid out. When the show returns, Moose is dominating the action with ease. Wentz’ ribs injury is acting up and Moose is focusing on it. Wentz fights back and hits a moonsault to Moose on the floor.

Back in the ring, Wentz hits a twisting splash on the X-Division Champion for a close two-count. Moose stops Wentz dead in his tracks with a massive pop-up power bomb. He goes for the immediate follow-up pin attempt, yet somehow Wentz kicked out before the count of three.

Wentz hits two or three more major high spots for additional photo-finish near fall attempts, however ultimately in the end, interference from Alisha Edwards at ringside led to Moose finishing Wentz off for the victory to retain his TNA X-Division Championship. The show heads to another break.

Match Result: Moose defeated Zachary Wentz to retain the TNA X-Division Championship

Cody Deaner’s Farewell Address

When the show returns, Cody Deaner makes his way to the ring. He gets on the microphone and talks about how his TNA Wrestling contract expires after midnight tonight. He says if this is it for him, it’s been a dream come true.

All Deaner wanted to do since he was a kid is become a professional wrestler. The three letters under his feet in the ring are the one company that gave him the opportunity to do so. He talks about being a family man and having multiple kids.

As he continues talking, the familiar sounds of Santino Marella’s theme hits and out comes the TNA Director of Authority. He says he doesn’t have the power to renew his contract, but he did get him a match against Eddie Edwards at TNA Under Siege 2025 and if he wins, he’ll be able to stay.

Robert Stone & Victoria Crawford Make Announcements

Robert Stone’s theme hits and out he comes with Deputy Director of Authority, Victoria Crawford (Alicia Fox). He talks trash about Deaner.

He also announces Victoria vs. Masha Slamovich for the TNA Knockouts Championship at TNA Under Siege 2025. Before he leaves, Stone tells Santino he’s gonna be watching him very close. “Good luck,” he says before leaving.

The show heads into another commercial break on that note. When the show returns, Stone and Crawford are backstage with Santino, when up walks Tessa Blanchard gloating about how it’s time for someone who respects her to call the shots, like Stone.

Maggie Lee vs. Jody Threat

Back inside the Impact Zone, INSIGHT podcast host Chris Van Vliet is introduced on the broadcast. The theme for Maggie Lee hits and out she comes for the next match of the evening.

Jody Threat of Spitfire makes her way out next as her opponent. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Threat is a thousand miles per minute since the opening bell, and is taking it to Lee.

Lee slows down Threat’s momentum with a back elbow and a thumb to the eye. She hits a tower cutter off the ropes in the corner for a close two-count. After kicking out, Threat starts to fight back. She rolls Lee up for a close two-count. Threat hits her finisher seconds later for the win.

When the show returns, we see Maggie Lee looking upset in the locker room, when in walks Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance and George Iceman. They ask her what happened out there. She says she knows. They tell her the best thing to do now is to get a makeover. They pump her up and they leave.

Match Result: Jody Threat defeated Maggie Lee

Indi Hartwell Makes TNA iMPACT Debut

Back inside the Impact Zone, Gia Miller is shown at the top of the stage. She introduces her guest at this time, the newest addition to the TNA Knockouts division, former WWE Superstar Indi Hartwell. She makes her way out to chants of “Indi! Indi!”

She says she’s proud to be here. She’s proud to be on this roster. She says she’s not just a TNA Knockout now, she’s the TNA Knockout now. Gia asks her if she’s got her sights set on anyone particular. She mentions having history with many of them.

Hartwell vows not to be just another member of the roster. She promises to shake things up. “Because Indi Hartwell has officially ‘crossed the line!'” Hannifan plugs her first TNA t-shirt as the brief segment wraps up.

KC Navarro vs. Leon Slater

After a quick TNA Under Siege 2025 promotional trailer airs, we return inside the Impact Zone where the First Class theme hits. Out comes KC Navarro accompanied by AJ Francis. He settles inside the squared circle for the next match of the evening.

Leon Slater’s entrance tune hits and out comes the rookie sensation to a pretty healthy crowd reaction. Hannifan mentions Slater going viral because of the wild high spot from TNA Rebellion 2025. They also mention how close he came to winning the TNA X-Division Championship.

The bell sounds to get things started, and Navarro and Slater start zipping all over the ring, hitting the ropes on all four sides, before ultimate Navarro flips over Slater’s back and then dances to gloat afterwards.

Slater takes advantage of his lapse in focus and jumps in the early offensive lead. Slater knocks Navarro out to the floor. He goes to slingshot onto him, but lands on his feet and blasts him with a shot instead. Slater hits a modified Drive-By from the floor to the ring apron.

Back in the ring, Slater heads to the top-rope. Francis hops on the ring apron. The referee immediately ejects him from ringside. Slater hops off the ropes and taunts him, but then turns around into a huge tornado DDT from Navarro for a close two-count.

Slater hoists Navarro up for a suplex, but turns it into a twisting neckbreaker instead. He follows up with the cover, but only gets a count of two. Slater backs in the corner and stalks Navarro on the floor. He runs and leaps, flipping over the ring post from the ring to the floor and landing on his feet.

Navarro thought he out-smarted him by side-stepping him, but didn’t realize Slater landed on his feet. As Navarro finished gloating, he turned around into a big shot from Slater. Slater gets Navarro back in the ring and hits his top-rope swanton 450 for the victory. The show heads to another break.

Match Result: Leon Slater defeated KC Navarro

Joe Hendry & The Hardys vs. Frankie Kazarian & The Nemeth Brothers

It’s main event time!

But first, when the show returns, Joe Hendry is shown talking with NXT Tag-Team Champions Hank & Tank. Tom Hannifan promotes their match against Darkstate for next Tuesday night’s episode of WWE NXT on The CW Network.

From there, after a Masha Slamovich response backstage regarding her TNA Knockouts Championship defense against Victoria Crawford at TNA Under Siege 2025, the show heads back inside the Impact Zone for the final match of the evening.

The familiar sounds of Nic Nemeth’s “Wanted Man” entrance tune hits and out come the new TNA World Tag-Team Champions The Nemeth Brothers — Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth. They are then joined by the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian.

The viral smash hit “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits for the second time inside the Impact Zone this evening. It transitions into “I Believe in Matt Hardy, and I Believe in Jeff Hardy,” with the two doing the same cheesy-smiley clapping. The trio head out as The Hardys regular theme plays and the crowd roars.

As soon as all six are settled inside the squared circle, they all begin duking it out. Hendry and The Hardys clear Kazarian and The Nemeths from the ring. They all do the dramatic Joe Hendry soap opera-style turn to the camera, and then all three lead the fans in a “DELETE! DELETE!” chant.

On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the six-man tag-team main event of the evening continues. Back live, Matt Hardy is shown working over Ryan Nemeth. He hits his trademark middle rope leg drop for a two-count.

Matt ends up getting guzzled up in three-on-one fashion, as quick tags and referee distractions allow The Nemeth Brothers and Frankie Kazarian to manhandle and isolate Hardy in dominant fashion. They spit at Hendry, who comes in, prompting another beatdown while the referee is busy.

Jeff Hardy finally gets the much-needed hot tag for his team. He comes in off the tag with a ton of energy, taking it to all three members of the opposition, as they continue to feed into “The Charismatic Enigma’s” offensive flurry.

All six end up in the ring, with Hendry hitting fall-away slams on all three members of the opposing team. He plays to the crowd. He does the stomp-stomp-clap, “We will rock you!” routine and then connects with a Standing Ovation on Nemeth.

Out of nowhere, WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams yanks Hendry out of the ring and attacks him. Nemeth hits Danger Zone on Jeff Hardy in the ring for the victory. After the match wraps up, Kazarian and The Nemeths celebrate and leave.

Trick is alone with Hendry in the ring. He lays him out with his Trick-Shot finisher. That’s how the special live episode of TNA iMPACT goes off the air.

Match Result: Frankie Kazarian & The Nemeth Brothers defeat Joe Hendry & The Hardys

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TNA Rebellion live results: Joe Hendry vs. Ethan Page vs. Frankie Kazarian

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry will come off appearances at WWE WrestleMania 41 and WWE NXT to defend his title against Ethan Page and Frankie Kazarian in a three-way to headline tonight’s TNA Rebellion.

Hendry has also hinted at an appearance from a WWE main roster talent that uses a bus.

Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Tessa Blanchard while new TNA International Champion Steve Maclin defends against Eric Young.

The X-Division title will be on line in an Ultimate X match when Moose defends against El Hijo del Vikingo, Matt Cardona, KC Navarro, Leon Slater, and Sidney Akeem.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys defend against The Nemeths while TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash & Heather by Elegance defend against Jody Threat & Dani Luna, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson, and Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley in a four-way.

The main card is rounded out by Mustafa Ali vs. Mike Santana in a falls count anywhere match, Elijah vs. TBA, and The Rascalz & Ace Austin (with Sean Waltman in their corner) vs. The System’s Brian Myers, JDC & Eddie Edwards.

On the pre-show, Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx) take on Lei Ying Lee, Rosemary & Xia Brookside.

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Countdown To TNA Rebellion Kicks Off

Gia Miller, O’Shea Jackson Jr. from the No Contest Wrestling podcast, as well as Dave LeGreca and Tommy Dreamer from SiriusXM’s Busted Open Radio are shown seated at a table at the top of the entrance stage as the ‘Countdown to TNA Rebellion’ kicks off from inside the Galen Center.

Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Lei Ying Lee, Rosemary & Xia Brookside

After running down the lineup and giving their respective thoughts on the matches, they send things to Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt at ringside, who introduce the first of two pre-show matches. Out comes NXT trio Fatal Influence — Fallon Henley, Jacy Jane and Jazmyn Nyx.

The trio settles inside the squared circle and their music dies down. Out next is the first two of their three opponents, Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside, who come out together. The third member of their team, Rosemary, comes out by herself next.

As soon as they reach the ringside area, the three babyfaces attack the three NXT Superstars before the bell. Inside the ring, Henley goes to work on Brookside as the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Rosemary gets the tag and takes over. She calls out Jane, who comes in.

Rosemary teases the green mist spray, leading to Jane falling to her butt and scooting back. Henley comes in off the tag and gets bullied into the corner and overwhelmed by Rosemary. Rosemary goes for a roll-up, but Henley tags on the way down. Jane catches Rosemary with a knee before entering the ring.

Inside the ring, Jane adds to the offensive lead, helping Fatal Influence settle in their first prolonged lead of the match. Fans break out in a “NXT! NXT!” chant. A different group of fans drown that out with “TNA! TNA!” chants. Nyx tags in and picks up where Jane left off, taking it to Rosemary.

As the action continues, we see the babyface team hit back-to-back-to-back dives to the Fatal Influence team at ringside. Back in the ring, Jane and Brookside land simultaneous pump-kicks.

Rosemary tries sliding brass knuckles on Brookside, who gets up and dramatically refuses to use them. Jane blasts her from behind for the win. Rosemary stands at ringside looking angry about Brookside’s refusal.

Match Result: Fatal Influence defeated Lei Ying Lee, Xia Brookside & Rosemary

Eric Young Sends A Message To Steve Maclin

Backstage, Eric Young is shown with The Northern Armory. He talks into the camera about the word Rebellion and how it derives from Rebellious. He talks about his rebellious spirit and how he isn’t here alone tonight, but Steve Maclin is. He doesn’t plan on leaving without the TNA International Title.

The System Are Ready For Tonight

Backstage, The System are shown talking about their various matches tonight. Alisha Edwards asks if we want to know something. Moose vows to win the Ultimate X title tilt tonight and then help out The System with the rest of their matches.

Up walks Cody Deaner who mentions needing to prove something. He asks to take JDC’s spot in the match against The Rascalz and Ace Austin. The System call him a loser and walk off.

Elijah vs. Shane Haste

Elijah comes out strumming a guitar and doing some singing about Los Angeles-related sports and pop culture references, before settling in the ring to find out who is going to “Walk with Elijah” in this special open challenge on ‘Countdown to TNA Rebellion.’

The TMDK tron plays and out representing them comes Shane Haste. He settles inside the squared circle and the bell sounds to get things started. Elijah immediately takes the early offensive lead. He slams Haste’s head down on the ring apron from the floor.

Elijah continues to control the action for a few more minutes, and then Haste finally slows down his momentum and shifts things into his own favor. He connects with a side-suplex for a close two-count. Elijah floats-over on another move attempt, and counters with a big move of his own.

We see Elijah go for a follow-up, but he eats a falcon arrow from Haste. Haste then connects with a vicious kick that shatters the spine of Elijah. He looks for Bomb Valley Death, but Elijah escapes and blasts Haste with a flying knee. He hits Elijah with the Highwayman’s Farewell piledriver for the win.

Match Result: Elijah defeated Shane Haste

TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X Match
Moose (c) vs. Matt Cardona vs. KC Navarro vs. Sidney Akeem vs. Leon Slater vs. El Hijo del Vikingo

After the performance of the national anthem and cold open video package, the pay-per-view portion of TNA Rebellion 2025 gets underway with the Ultimate X match for the TNA X-Division Championship. “Alwayz Ready” Matt Cardona’s theme hits and out he comes first. Then KC Navarro comes out with AJ Francis, Sidney Akeem comes out after that, and then Leon Slater.

Mikey and Jackson, “his biggest fans,” accompany El Hijo del Vikingo to the ring when he comes out as the last challenger before the champion made his entrance. Afterwards, the lights go down, the awesome theme for Moose hits and the reigning TNA X-Division Champion, who is legitimately afraid of heights, heads out for his title defense.

As soon as the bell sounds, all of the competitors start trading shots all over the place. Within seconds we see three or four bodies hanging from the Ultimate X wires above the ring. Nothing comes from it, and the whole field gets cleared out, leaving Moose in the ring.

Moose, afraid of heights, unfolds a steel chair and stands on it to try and reach the title. Not even close. More bodies start filling up the ring. We see El Hijo del Vikingo hit a big dive from the ropes to the floor. Moments later, Sidney Akeem hits a picture-perfect moonsault off the ropes to a pile of bodies at ringside.

Up next, Moose hits a powerbomb on Akeem from the ring to a pile of bodies on the floor. Moose then calls out to Alisha Edwards to climb for him. She takes her coat off and begins doing exactly that. Alisha stops and hesitates, but Moose begs her to continue. She does.

Alisha gets all the way up and is hanging from her legs and hands, crawling the wire to the center. She loses her footing and her legs fall. She kicks her legs and falls, but Moose catches her. While holding her, Slater hits the ring and super kicks Moose. Moose falls and Alisha rolls to the floor.

Slater and del Vikingo are on the ropes together. Slater propels off a push from del Vikingo all the way to the wire. He hangs from it and hits a spot off of it to del Vikingo. Navarro hits the ring and takes them both out for a ton of heat. He then looks up and begins his climb. Akeem stops him.

Navarro ends up hanging off the wire, where he lets go and connects with a wild tornado DDT to Slater. Cardona enters the mix but eats some kicks from Navarro. Navarro hits Cardona with his own re-boot spot in the corner.

As the action continues, AJ Francis, who was introduced as a special guest commentator at the start, only for his microphone to never work and him never actually doing it, he appears in the ring and hits his finisher and cleans house. Francis gets Navarro on his shoulders and walks him to right under the title.

Navarro hangs on and Moose spears Francis. Moose reaches up and power bombs Navarro down, but then turns and walks into Radio Silence from Cardona. Cardona turns into a leg-lariat from Slater. Slater climbs the 15-foot podium holding the wires in the corner.

He hits a leaping 450-senton onto a pile of bodies at ringside. They don’t catch him that well, and with full momentum his body smacks the mat on the floor. Ouch. Scary. He gets up and plays to the crowd and appears okay. How? Who knows. He gets up the wires again and climbs to the middle.

He unhooks the title, but they say it’s not over until he drops down. He goes to drop down, and does, but upon landing gets speared by Moose. Moose steps over him, picks up the title, and is declared the winner. Not as smooth as planned.

Match Result: Moose retains the TNA X-Division Championship

Joe Hendry’s WrestleMania ‘Moment’

After the PPV opener wraps up, a lengthy video package airs to show Joe Hendry’s “WrestleMania Moment.” That’s what they called it, don’t shoot the messenger. The best part is after it wraps up, they’ve got to make a big deal out of that guy being their main event later tonight. Whoops!

TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships
Ash & Heather By Elegance (c) vs. Spitfire (Jody Threat & Dani Luna) vs. Tatum Paxley & Gigi Dolin vs. The Meta-Four (Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend)

Inside the Galen Center again, the theme for Spitfire hits and out comes Jody Threat and Dani Luna. They settle in the ring for the next title tilt of the evening. Out next from WWE NXT are Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolin, as well as The Meta-Four duo of Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend.

Finally, the reigning and defending TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Ash By Elegance and Heather By Elegance make their way out to the custom ring introduction by their own personal concierge, George Iceman. “The Liaison” between WWE NXT and TNA Wrestling, Arianna Grace, sits in on special guest commentary. Her microphone works.

Ash and Heather are dressed up like Playboy bunnies, complete with the little bunny ears, etc. The tag-lines graphic shows some notable stats and while it’s still full screen, we hear the bell sound and the crowd pop as the action begins off-camera in the background. Ash and Paxley kick things off.

Ash tags Heather before anything happens. Paxley crawls around and freaks out Heather, too, who then tags out before anything happens. Luna comes in and she and Paxley finally start mixing it up in the early goings.

Hannifan mentions Threat having her hand wrapped up due to an injury she sustained doing jiu-jitsu. We see back-to-back-to-back ring-to-floor high spots. Dolin hits a Whisper in the Wind as the last one, until Jackson stops Heather’s attempted dive.

She picks her up and military press slams her onto the pile. She then puts Legend on her shoulders and Legend dives onto the pile of bodies at ringside. Back in the ring, Jackson tags in. Dolin tilt-a-whirls around Jackson into a roll-up for a two-count.

We see spot-fest 2025 break out, as each team has one member hit a finisher in sequential fashion. This leads to two big stacked suplex spots on each side of the ring. Maggie Lee runs out and holds onto Ash on one side, setting her up to hit her Rarified Air finisher for the pinfall to retain.

Match Result: Ash & Heather By Elegance win to retain TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships

TNA Injury Report & A Word From Elijah

After the TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex airs with updates on Joe Hendry’s status, Zachary Wentz, and Sami Callihan and Mance Warner’s aftermath from their violent Barbed Wire Massacre match, we shoot backstage live to see Joe Hendry’s shoulder being checked on by the TNA medical team.

Backstage live, Elijah talks directly into the camera about winning his first-ever “Walk With Elijah” open challenge earlier in the evening. He says now he gets to sit-back and watch his friend, Joe Hendry, retain his TNA Championship. He believes in him and he’ll be sitting back enjoying it like everyone else.

The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) (w/ Alisha Edwards) vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) & Ace Austin (w/ Sean Waltman)

Back inside the Galen Center, The System’s theme hits. Out comes the group consisting of Moose, Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers, accompanied by Alisha Edwards. They touch their System rings and begin their walk to the ring. Moose will be competing for the second time this evening.

Next, Ace Austin’s theme hits and out comes the ABC member by himself. His music dies down and he waits for his partners. The Rascalz theme hits and out comes Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz. They stop and do the nWo side-pointing gesture as Sean Waltman makes his way out to accompany them.

The bell sounds and it will be Wentz and Myers kicking things off for their respective teams. Went tries to pose to the crowd, which leads to Myers blasting him with a big boot to the bread basket to get things going. Wentz fights back, lays out Myers and tags in Miguel for a double-team spot.

After some initial back-and-forth follow-up action, things begin to pick up. Alisha keeps getting involved at ringside, leading to Waltman informing the referee. This happens one time too many, with Alisha entering the ring. Waltman confronts her. She goes to smack him, but he hits her with an X-Factor.

Waltman and the rest of the guys do the suck-it gesture together, and then The Rascalz and Austin hit Bronco Busters in three corners at the same time with him. Moose goes for a spear, but dives into an X-Factor from Wentz. He and Miguel follow-up with the finish for the win. Waltman celebrates with them. Fun.

Match Result: The Rascalz & Ace Austin (w/ Sean Waltman) defeat The System (w/ Alisha Edwards)

TNA International Championship
Steve Maclin (c) vs. Eric Young

It’s time for another title tilt, but first, Gia Miller is backstage trying to get a word with TNA International Champion Steve Maclin. She asks if he’s ready for this fight with his friend, Eric Young. He doesn’t respond or even react facially. After a long pause, he smirks and walks off.

Back inside the Galen Center, the lights go down and the theme for Eric Young hits. Out comes “The World Class Maniac” accompanied by The Northern Armory duo of Judas Icarus and Travis Williams.

Reigning and defending TNA International Champion “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin is out next with his “Dead Presidents” movie-style entrance mask on. He takes it off, lays his title in front of him and looks ready for battle.

The commentators talk about Young sliding Maclin the mask as his final offer to join The Northern Armory last week. Judas and Williams run up but Maclin lays them out and continues to the ring. He and Young lock eyes, the bell sounds, and they begin to battle.

Young takes the initial offensive lead, but it doesn’t last long, as Maclin fights back and hits a diving Air-Raid style high spot from the ring to the floor on Young and The Northern Armory duo. Back in the ring, Icarus tries getting involved to protect Young.

This leads to Maclin heading out to deal with him, only to be attacked by Williams. They send him back into Young, who goes for the cover, but only gets two. They continue to get involved, leading to the referee ejecting them from ringside.

Maclin fires up and has Young hanging upside down in the tree of woe in the corner. He goes for the spear, but Young does a sit-up and Maclin goes sailing through the ropes, where he crashes and burns hard on the floor.

The top of his head is cut badly. The referee puts on some gloves to check him. The doctor also checks on him. After the action resumes in the ring, literally out of nowhere, Maclin rolls Young up and hooks a leg for the win.

As soon as the match ends, Maclin is attacked by The Northern Armory, who come back out and help Young hang Maclin over the ropes with a giant steel chain. That’s how the post-match scene wraps up.

Match Result: Steve Maclin defeated Eric Young to retain TNA International Championship

Falls Count Anywhere
Mike Santana vs. Mustafa Ali

The commentary duo of Hannifan and Rehwoldt set the stage for the next match of the evening, which is the Falls Count Anywhere match between bitter rivals Mike Santana and Mustafa Ali. The elaborate pre-match package airs to show the road leading to tonight’s showdown.

Once the package wraps up, some Indian-dressed ladies come out dancing while a dude in Indian garb bangs on a drum at the beginning of the entrance aisle. Very upbeat, happy-go-lucky feel to it right before this Falls Count Anywhere blood-feud stemming from addiction issues gets going.

This transitions into the regular dramatic entrance tune for Mustafa Ali. Out first comes Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch in suits. Ali then comes out in his fancy ring gear with a look of focus in his eyes. He settles in the ring and is ready to rock and roll.

Two guys that are referenced as two decorated boxing champions are shown backstage with a bunch of alphabet-soup belts. Never heard of either of them, and I’m pretty well-versed in the sport of the sweet science. Anyways, they join Mike Santana for his hip-hop walk through the crowd.

The commentators point out that Santana is wearing a vest gifted to him by Homicide. His tights are a tip of the cap to another wrestling legend, Bret “The Hitman” Hart. The bell sounds and the two begin hockey-duking it out in the middle of the ring. Ali knocks Santana to the floor and hits a dive.

Santana takes apart the ring steps. He drags over the bottom half to the end of the entrance aisle. He sits it on its’ side, so it’s up long ways and kind of jagged. He picks Ali up, but Ali slams Santana face-first into what Hannifan calls the diving plate.

He goes for a running dive through the ropes but is sent head-first into the steel steps. The rest of his body folds over him in a scene that looked ugly. Not as bad as Leon Slater’s early in the evening, but just as scary in terms of potential disastrous consequences.

Like Slater, Ali seems fine somehow. Santana continues to beat Ali down as they fight through the crowd. He grabs a bucket of popcorn and whacks Ali with it. Somehow that dropped him to one knee. Must be stale popcorn. Santana climbs up one level and leaps off the barricade with a moonsault for a two-count.

As they continue to fight through the crowd, The Great Hands get blatantly involved. They double-team Santana, leading to Ali hitting a huge balcony dive onto all of them. He tries for a pin on Santana, but only gets a two-count. Fans chant “This is Awesome!” as they fight back to ringside.

Ali sets up to folding chairs. He unfolds them and faces them towards each other. He sits Santana on them and backs up. He charges at Santana, who pops up and in one quick motion, hoists Ali up for a death valley driver onto the pair of chairs. Ouch.

In another wild high spot, Ali has Santana laid out on the hard part of the ring apron outside of the ring ropes. He’s slumped over against the turnbuckles outside of the ropes, with a steel chair laying in front of his face.

Ali does a top-rope coast-to-coast, connects, but then bounces violently off the unforgiving apron to the floor. Moments after that, Ali hits a 450 splash off the top-rope to put Santana through a table at ringside. In the rubble, he goes for the cover, but somehow Santana kicks out.

Half of the ring steps are brought into the ring and set up long-ways in the corner. The Great Hands hit the ring and try and handcuff Santana, but he hits a double Spin the Block on them both. He cuffs them both to the aforementioned steps in the ring.

Santana’s big-reveal follow-up is hurt a bit, as he looks under the ring for something, and obviously has a one-in-four chance of checking the right spot. Let’s just say it took him four tries to find what turned out to be a barbed wire wrapped baseball bat.

Before he can use it, Ali attacks. Tasha Steelz heads under the ring and on her first attempt, pulls out another table and sets it up as the L.A. crowd goes wild. Ali is shown smiling as he watches her set it up from the ring.

Ali picks up Santana, who whips him into the ring post. Steelz slaps Santana. Santana points at her. She tries another slap, he catches it and hoists her up for a leaping power bomb off the ring apron through the table. A lot of man-on-woman violence tonight at TNA Rebellion.

As the crowd is going wild, and Santana is playing to them, he is whacked from behind by a steel chair from Ali. Ali pulls out a third table and slides it into the ring. The Great Hands are shown cuffed to the steps. Ali ignores them and sets the table up.

Ali heads up to the top-rope behind the steel steps that The Great Hands are cuffed to. Santana stops him and climbs up the steps. From up top there, he hits a super-duper-plex through the table. He goes for the immediate follow-up cover, yet somehow Ali klicks out. Santana hits Ali with the barbed wire bat and connects with his Spin The Block finisher for the win. Excellent, excellent match.

Match Result: Mike Santana defeated Mustafa Ali

Indi Hartwell ‘Crosses The Line,’ Joins TNA Knockouts Division

Immediately following the instant classic Falls Count Anywhere match, TNA broadcast member Gia Miller conducted a live interview at ringside.

Miller spoke with former WWE and WWE NXT Superstar Indi Hartwell in the front row, confirming that she has joined the TNA Knockouts division.

It was later confirmed by Hannifan and Rehwoldt that we will hear from Indi Hartwell on this coming Thursday’s special live episode of TNA iMPACT on AXS TV, Sportsnet 360 and TNA+.

TNA Knockouts Championship
Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Tessa Blanchard

Speaking of Knockouts, the TNA Knockouts Championship match is up next as part of what they are referring to as one of three matches featured as the triple-main event of TNA Rebellion. The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to Masha Slamovich vs. Tessa Blanchard.

The package wraps up and upon returning inside the Galen Center, the theme for Tessa Blanchard hits and the challenger makes her way to the ring. The reigning and defending TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich is out next.

As soon as Slamovich hits the ring, she hits a senton off the apron onto Blanchard to get things started with a bang. She follows up on Blanchard on the floor, but soon after, Blanchard shifts the momentum into her favor.

Blanchard begins dominating the champion, focusing her offensive attack on the leg of Slamovich. Blanchard yanks the knee pad of Slamovich down and continues to isolate the limb of the defending champion. Slamovich fights back and hits Code Red to slow down Blanchard’s momentum.

Slamovich connects with a back-fist and follows up with a German suplex for a two-count. She pounds on her own knee to try and get the feeling back in it. The crowd rallies behind her as she sets up for Requiem. Blanchard avoids it and counters. She hits a dragon screw on Slamovich’s bum wheel.

After some more brief back-and-forth action, Blanchard hits a huge high spot off the top-rope, but Slamovich rolls through and pops up to her feet for a big knee. She then follows up with a modified armbar for the submission win to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship.

Match Result: Masha Slamovich defeats Tessa Blanchard to retain TNA Knockouts Championship

TNA World Tag-Team Championships
The Hardys (c) vs. The Nemeth Brothers

The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to part two of our three-part triple-main event at TNA Rebellion. The TNA World Tag-Team Championships will be on-the-line as The Hardys duo of Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy defend against The Nemeth Brothers of Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth.

The tag lines graphic flashes on the screen with some notable stats that Hannifan runs down as fans are heard very loudly chanting “Hardy! Hardy! in anticipation in the background. We hear the familiar sounds of the unzip and the, well, pleased female moan, before Nic and Ryan Nemeth emerge.

The Nemeth Brothers make their way out wearing the TNA World Tag-Team Championships, which still belong to The Hardys, but were stolen by Nic and Ryan during their visit to the creepy Hardy Compound on the TNA Rebellion “go-home” episode of TNA iMPACT this past Thursday night.

After a healthy delay, the iconic sounds of The Hardys’ theme hits and the roof nearly explodes off of the Galen Center, as the legendary duo of Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy emerge and head to the ring to a sustained roar from the L.A. crowd.

Joe Hendry is the only man on the roster anywhere near their level in terms of crowd reactions week-to-week. As soon as they hit the ring, they tussle briefly with The Nemeth Bros. Nic and Ryan bail to the floor, leaving Jeff and Matt to reclaim their belts. They pose with them on the ropes.

The referee takes the titles and holds them up high to show all four men what’s at stake in this one. Fans chant “Hardy! Hardy!” in the background. The bell sounds and all four collide once again. Jeff and Ryan powder out to the floor, while Matt goes to work on Nic in the corner.

Matt is isolated in the ring for a while, and is on the defensive the entire time. He finally makes the much-needed hot tag to Jeff, who helps shift the offensive momentum in the favor of The Hardys. They appeared to be wrapping things up, when Matt walks into the referee’s arm in mid-pin count.

This allows things to continue. Matt heads out to deal with Ryan at ringside. He ends up getting slammed in violent fashion on an unfolded steel chair set up on the floor. Meanwhile back in the ring, Nic hits Danger Zone on Jeff and covers him for the win. We have new TNA World Tag-Team Champions.

Match Result: The Nemeth Brothers defeated The Hardys to capture the TNA World Tag-Team Championships

TNA World Championship
Joe Hendry (c) vs. Ethan Page vs. Frankie Kazarian

The pre-show panelists, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Gia Miller, Tommy Dreamer and Dave LaGreca are joined by TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella at the top of the entrance stage. They give their predictions, with Jackson Jr. picking Ethan Page and the rest proclaiming they “believe in Joe Hendry.”

Santino then directs our attention to the big screen. The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to our third and final portion of tonight’s triple-main event. When it wraps up, the Tale of the Tape graphic flashes on the screen.

Frankie Kazarian’s theme hits and out comes the Call Your Shot winner, who is cashing in his title opportunity in this triple-threat title tilt tonight. WWE NXT Superstar Ethan Page makes his way out next. Last, but certainly not least, Joe Hendry’s theme hits and the crowd erupts as the TNA World Champion emerges.

The ring announcer handles the final formal pre-match ring introductions for the champion and the challengers, and then the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running in our final match of the evening. The commentators are quick to point out Hendry’s heavily taped up injured shoulder.

Hendry takes the initial offensive lead, looking for his Standing Ovation finisher straight out of the gate. Page starts to take over, focusing his attack on the aforementioned injured shoulder and arm of Hendry. Page hits a big suplex on Hendry into Kazarian as he was trying to get back into the ring.

Kazarian pulls out a table and enters it into the mix, prompting Hannifan and Rehwoldt to remind everyone that there are no rules in triple-threat matches, so it is perfectly legal to use. Kazarian heads into the ring and starts to go to work on Page, and then Hendry.

Hendry begins no-selling his punches. Kazarian rolls him up, sees Page coming, and hits him with a suplex into a bridge for a double pin attempt on Page and Hendry for a count of two. Kazarian looks for the Chicken Wing on Page, but Page backs him into the corner over-and-over again to free himself.

We see a wild power bomb and super-plex combo stacked spot out of the corner. Kazarian is sent crashing into the timekeeper on the floor. Page hits a draping DDT to Hendry on the floor. The Call Your Shot gauntlet trophy is used as a weapon. Back in the ring, Kazarian mocks Hendry and hits Fade To Black. He goes for the cover, but Page breaks it up.

Page hits a knee to Kazarian but then walks into an Olympic Slam from Hendry. Kazarian hits Angels Wings for a close two count of his own. All three guys are down and recovering as fans chant “This is Awesome.” Kazarian slaps the Chicken Wing on the bad shoulder of Hendry. They back body drop Page still in the hold. Hendry begins fading until a loud “We Believe” chant brings him back to life.

Kazarian tries Fade to Black on Hendry from the ring apron through the table. Hendry escapes and hits an Attitude Adjustment on Kazarian through the table on the floor. Back in the ring, Hendry goes for Standing Ovation, but Page tries countering into a RKO out of nowhere in a repeat of WrestleMania. Hendry avoids it and seconds later does connect with his Standing Ovation for the win to retain his TNA World Championship.

Match Result: Joe Hendry defeated Ethan Page and Frankie Kazarian to retain the TNA World Championship

Trick Williams “Whoops That Trick” Named Joe Hendry

Once the main event of the evening wraps up, Joe Hendry’s viral smash hit theme song plays as Hannifan and Rehwoldt sing his praises and begin wrapping up the broadcast. Just as they thank the fans for tuning in, out of nowhere, Hendry turns into a pump kick from WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams.

The crowd is in shock. Hannifan and Rehwoldt are at a loss for words as well. Williams has an evil look in his eyes as he takes in the L.A. crowd inside the Galen Center. He waits for Hendry to get up and hits his Trick Shot finisher on him to leave him laying. That’s how TNA Rebellion goes off the air.

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TNA Impact live results: Rebellion go-home show

A busy two weeks for TNA Wrestling continues with tonight’s Impact — the final stop before this Sunday’s Rebellion pay-per-view.

The main event will see TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, fresh off his surprise WrestleMania appearance, team with Elijah to take on Frankie Kazarian and NXT’s Ethan Page. Hendry defends against Kazarian and Page Sunday.

The Nemeth brothers will visit the Hardy compound.

Before she challenges Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich on Sunday, Tessa Blanchard will be in action.

NXT’s Jacy Jayne will go one-on-one with Rosemary.

X-Division Champion Moose will team with JDC to take on Trey Miguel and Ace Austin.

Ahead of his falls count anywhere match against Mustafa Ali Sunday, Mike Santana will share some thoughts.

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Moose & JDC (w/ Alisha Edwards) vs. Trey Miguel & Ace Austin

The theme for The Rascalz hits and out comes Trey Miguel to the ring for the first match of the evening. The ABC entrance tune hits next and his partner, Ace Austin, joins him inside the squared circle. Their opponents, Moose and JDC of The System, make their way to the ring accompanied by Alisha Edwards.

Miguel and JDC kick things off for their respective teams. JDC controls the early action, isolating the left arm of The Rascalz member and focusing his offense on the limb. Miguel fights back and takes over. He then tags in Austin, who hits a double dropkick to JDC.

They deal with Moose and then hit a simaltaneous super kick to a seated JDC, Young Bucks-style. Miguel goes for a springboard off the ropes from the apron, but Alisha grabs his foot. Moose gets involved as well, leading to a baseball slide from JDC.

JDC then tags in Moose, and The System duo settle back into a comfortable offensive lead. Miguel is sent shoulder-first into the steel ring post as the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, JDC is dominating Miguel, again focusing his offense on the softened up arm of The Rascalz member as the crowd in attendance try and rally behind him. Moose tags in and adds to the punishment Miguel’s arm is enduring.

Austin eventually gets the much-needed hot tag from Miguel, and the ABC member immediately shifts the momentum in the match to his team’s favor. Miguel tags back in after they settle into a comfortable lead, but he walks into a powerbomb from Moose that allows The System to take right back over.

We see some more back-and-forth action leading to Alisha Edwards providing a distraction on the apron, as Brian Myers snuck in a finisher on Miguel, leading to JDC scoring the pinfall victory for The System team. Myers and Eddie Edwards join Moose and JDC in the ring to celebrate.

Match Result: Moose & JDC defeated Trey Miguel & Ace Austin

Tommy Dreamer Reminds Masha Slamovich Never To Doubt Herself

A vignette airs with new comments from TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich, who is huffing and puffing into the mirror as she talks about her issues with Tessa Blanchard. “I’m not just ending your story. I’m the reason no one’s ever telling it again.”

As she continues to rant, quick-cut clips of her in action, as well as Blanchard, are shown. Tommy Dreamer ends up approaching Slamovich in front of the mirror, telling her “don’t ever doubt yourself, because [the fans] don’t either.” The show heads to another commercial break.

Mike Santana Shares At An AA Meeting

The show returns to a TNA Rebellion 2025 video package promoting the pay-per-view event coming up this weekend in Los Angeles, California. We then see Mike Santana sitting in a circle with a bunch of regular people.

Santana is asked if he wants to share after someone finishes up. He says he does. He talks about a great man once talking about “hard times” and the importance of staying true. He says anything he’s done in his life or career he’s stayed true to the people who matter to him.

He then talks about weakness. He brings up Mustafa Ali, a man who has made his presence felt in this very room. “Talk about weakness. That’s weakness. A man that can’t face the truth.” He says, “Come to think of it, Ali is the true addict. He’s addicted to Mike Santana.”

Santana continued, “He looks at someone like me, who has brought himself from the very bottom and rose and that’s gonna keep rising, he’s obsessed because he can’t stand the fact that he can’t control what’s meant to be. The fact that I’m gonna climb the ladder. I’ve said it once before, anything I do, I do it to be the best.”

He then began wrapping up his calmly spoken speech at the AA meeting. “What’s the definition of an addict? Someone who cannot admit that they have a problem. And another great man once also said sometimes you’ve got to become a monster to fight the monsters in the world.”

Finally, he finished with a message to his opponent at this weekend’s PPV. “At TNA Rebellion, Ali comes face-to-face with that monster. Ali comes face-to-face with the thing that he can’t stand. He’s gonna have no choice. He can’t run this time. It’s over. I’ll make sure. At TNA Rebellion, I fight. Fighting is all I know. Fighting is all we know. And I’m gonna keep fighting.” The show heads to another break.

Ash By Elegance Scolds Heather By Elegance

When the show returns, Heather by Elegance, George Iceman and Maggie Lee are all backstage and nervous as they prepare for a Zoom call with Ash By Elegance.

They make the call, and as expected, Ash scolded them for getting her stuck in a fatal-four-way tag-title tilt at TNA Rebellion. She cuts her own version of a mini-Steiner math promo.

Jacy Jane (w/ Fallon Henley & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Rosemary

Back inside the Impact Zone, the three-woman trio from WWE NXT, Fatal Influence, make their way to the ring for the next match of the evening. “The Liaison” Arianna Grace joins Matthew Rehwoldt and Tom Hannifan on special guest commentary for this one.

Jacy Jane settles in the ring, with Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx hanging around at ringside. Her opponent, Rosemary, makes her way out. The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Rosemary starts well, but Jane quickly takes over after some distractions at ringside.

Rosemary escapes a rear chin-lock, begins screaming like a crazy person, and fires up for an offensive comeback. She bites Jane’s fingers and then bites her face. Jane fights back with a big knee strike, but Rosemary rises up like The Undertaker.

She hits a reverse DDT for a close two-count. Rosemary fights back and gets Jane on her shoulders. Nyx hopes on the apron and helps Jane escape. Rosemary spears Nyx off the apron but then turns around into a discus punch from Jane for the 1-2-3.

Match Result: Jacy Jane defeated Rosemary

Santino Marella Makes A TNA Rebellion Announcement

After the match wraps up, all three members of Fatal Influence hit the ring and proceed to beat down Rosemary in three-on-one fashion. This continues until Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee run out to make the save.

The TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella makes his way out as Fatal Influence are retreating up the entrance ramp. He says he wants to make an announcement. He says at TNA Rebellion it will be Rosemary, Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee taking on Fatal Influence.

The Nemeth Brothers Arrive At The Hardy Compound

We cut to a cinematic experience-style segment, where the black-and-white colored “Willow the Whisp” version of Jeff Hardy is shown like a carnival leading, welcoming those arriving to The Hardy Compound.

The Nemeth Brothers of Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth pull up to The Hardy Compound gate. The show heads to a commercial break as we hear a sinister laugh in the background.

When the show returns, we see Willow twisting his two-toned umbrella and doing another psycho laugh. The Kendrick Lamar song “They Not Like Us” then plays. No, seriously. We proceed to see some fighting, some drowning, some attempted stealing of the TNA Tag-Team titles.

In fact, the titles needed to be replaced with a small dumbbell to match the weight so a bomb doesn’t go off. “Twinkle twinkle little star” in a horror movie style starts playing as some more insanity ensues.

Ryan Nemeth arrives at some movie theater and sees himself in a black-and-white silent film with some other random old dudes. He ends up on a couch as a Hardy kid scribbles in a notebook and pretends to be Ryan’s psychiatrist.

Ryan takes it totally serious like he’s in a trance, admitting all of his past embarrassments. He ends up crying. Now Reby Hardy makes her cameo, showing off her ability to play the piano. Ryan approaches her and gets into an argument with the young Hardy daughter.

Ryan Nemeth thanks the gothic baby and turns into a fake-Sting looking Crow-style goth guy. He stands in front of a tree to do a comedy roast set. Another Hardy kid who can barely speak ends up bantering with goth-Nemeth while the non-existent crowd is loudly boing him off-camera.

Now we see Matt Hardy drowning Ryan Nemeth. That was all apparently in his head? Nic Nemeth appears holding the TNA tag titles telling Matt not to do whatever he was planning to do. Matt swims out of the pool and heads after Nic, who runs off with the titles. Some Hardy kid grabs Nic from behind.

Nic shoves him down to the ground. The horror music intensifies and Matt Hardy appears and attacks Nic, only to be attacked by Ryan Nemeth from behind. Jeff Hardy appears and walks in slow-motion with white contact lenses in. The Nemeths appear to get away with the TNA tag titles

It was as nutty as it sounds, and as you probably expect if you’ve seen any Hardy Compound stuff in the past. It was also way longer than it needed to be, also probably as long as you’re expecting if you’ve seen any Hardy Compound stuff in the past. The show heads to another commercial break.

Trey Miguel Makes A Call To Sean Waltman

When the show returns, Trey Miguel and Ace Austin are shown backstage. They talk about The System causing chaos as always. Austin says he can’t lean on Chris Bey, for obvious reasons.

Miguel mentions how they took out Zachary Wentz. Miguel grabs his cell phone and calls Sean Waltman. He says, “Hey O.G…Yeah, this is that call.”

Tessa Blanchard vs. Missa Kate

Back inside the Impact Zone, Tessa Blanchard’s theme hits and she makes her way to the ring for advertised one-on-one action. Her opponent, Missa Kate, is already in the ring waiting.

The bell sounds and off we go. Blanchard immediately overwhelms Kate and takes the early offensive lead. Kate gets Blanchard’s attention with a chop that echoes throughout the building. Blanchard quickly makes her pay for it.

Blanchard continues to dominate for another minute or so, eventually hitting her finisher and then Masha Slamovich’s Buzzsaw finisher on Kate for the easy win.

Match Result: Tessa Blanchard defeated Missa Kate

After the match, she glares into the camera, only to be attacked from behind by Slamovich. The TNA Knockouts Champion beats Blanchard down, secures her arm and cranks on it big time.

Slamovich ends up staring down Blanchard on the ground at ringside as her theme hits to wrap up the eventful post-match segment.

Eric Young Offers Steve Maclin His Help “For The Last Time”

We see highlights from TNA Unbreakable of Steve Maclin becoming the first-ever TNA International Champion. After that, we cut to a cinematic experience-style segment, where Maclin is sitting at a camp fire having a drink with Eric Young.

Young congratulates him on winning the title and tells him this isn’t a threat, but he wants to make it clear this is the last time he’s going to offer his help. Maclin tells him he’ll see him in Los Angeles at TNA Rebellion and walks off.

Young throws some pictures and notes in the fire and doesn’t seem so high on Maclin after all. The show heads to another commercial break.

Looking Back At Joe Hendry’s WrestleMania Week

When the show returns, a quick video trailer airs promoting the TNA Rebellion 2025 pay-per-view this weekend in Los Angeles, CA.

After it wraps up, an extended video package airs showing Joe Hendry’s surprise appearance at WrestleMania 41 as Randy Orton’s opponent.

Additionally, highlights are shown of his follow-up appearance on the post-Stand & Deliver 2025 episode of WWE NXT on The CW Network from this past Tuesday night.

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry & Elijah vs. Frankie Kazarian & Ethan Page

It’s main event time!

But first, when the show returns from a commercial time out, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt are shown on-camera to run down the updated lineup for Sunday’s TNA Rebellion 2025 pay-per-view at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, CA.

Announced as the two Countdown To TNA Rebellion 2025 pre-show matches are Fatal Influence (Jacy Jane, Fallon Henley & Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Rosemary, Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee in six-Knockout tag-team action, as well as the inaugural “Walk With Elijah” open challenge.

The “Call Your Shot” gauntlet winner, Frankie Kazarian, makes his way out and heads to the ring with his massive trophy in-hand. He settles inside the squared circle and is then joined by his partner for the final match of the evening, WWE NXT Superstar Ethan Page.

Elijah’s guitar strums and the crowd roars as he walks, like only Elijah can, down to the ring. The viral smash hit “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits the house speakers next and everyone in the building stands on their feet and loudly sings along.

Hendry’s shoulder is heavily taped up, and bothering him so much at this point that he even struggled to do his dramatic turn to the camera for his ring entrance routine. The bell sounds to get the main event of the evening officially off-and-running.

Elijah and Kazarian kick things off for their respective teams. Elijah settles into the early offensive lead. After some more brief back-and-forth action, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the bout continues.

When the show returns, Hendry is selling his shoulder while taking it to Kazarian. He tags in Elijah, who picks up where he left off, taking it to Kazarian in the corner of the ring. Page tags in and takes over, and he and Kazarian enjoy several minutes in the lead.

Elijah is left isolated in the ring and unable to tag. Several minutes later, he finally buys himself enough time to make the much-needed tag. Hendry comes in off the hot-tag selling his arm. He hits a fall-away slam and grabs it.

He grabs Page for one, struggles, but muscles him up and hits it. Hendry clutches his arm again. Kazarian tries to attack from behind as the legal man, but Hendry takes him out and goes for the cover, only to get a count of two.

Kazarian looks for Fade to Black, but Hendry escapes and rolls Kazarian up for a two-count. Kazarian hits a splash off the ropes and goes for a cover of his own, but he too only gets a two-count. Hendry hits a cutter to Kazarian off the ropes.

Joe tries for a Standing Ovation but is unable to lift Kazarian, leading to Elijah tagging himself in. Kazarian reaches for a tag, but Ethan refuses to tag in. Elijah then delivers the Highwayman’s Farewell to Kazarian and secures the victory.

Match Result: Joe Hendry & Elijah defeated Frankie Kazarian & Ethan Page

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TNA Unbreakable live results: Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich team up

After a two-hour edition of Impact, TNA returns live with Unbreakable, their latest streaming special, emanating live from Las Vegas, Nevada, as part of WrestleMania week.

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry teams with Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich against Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard. Hendry will defend his title against Kazarian and NXT’s Ethan Page at the upcoming Rebellion while Slamovich will defend against Blanchard.

In a barbed wire massacre match, Sami Callihan will take on Mance Warner.

Two International title three-way tournament bouts are on tap. In one, it will be Steve Maclin vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Ace Austin while in the other, Eric Young takes on JDC and Zachary Wentz. The two winners will advance to the three-way final later in the evening against AJ Francis to crown the new International Champion.

An open challenge from X-Division Champion Moose, and Mustafa Ali and the Nemeth brothers vs. Mike Santana and The Hardys round out the show.

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Eric Young defeated JDC and Zachary Wentz to qualify for the TNA International Championship three-way

The cold open video package kicks the show off, and then Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome the viewing audience into the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, NV. The familiar sounds of Eric Young’s theme hits and he makes his way to the ring for the opening contest.

Out next is JDC of The System, followed by Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz. The bell sounds to get the first of two qualifying matches for the first-ever TNA International Championship bout later in the show underway.

JDC and Young chase Wentz around the ring trying to team up on him out of the gate, but Wentz avoids them and then taunts JDC with a Fandango dance. Young and JDC finally get their hands on Wentz and double-team him in the corner.

He kicks his way free and then hits a spinning senton off the middle rope onto both of them. They roll out to the floor, where he hits a moonsault to both off the ropes. In the ring again, Wentz hits a cross-body splash onto both for a double-pin attempt that results in a two-count.

After kicking out, the JDC and Young alliance reemerges and they shift the offensive momentum back in their favor. JDC is the first to break the alliance, hitting a DDT on Young while slamming Wentz. Wentz fires up on offense in a big way, but ultimately Young takes over and hits a piledriver for the win.

Match Result: Eric Young defeated JDC and Zachary Wentz

Steve Maclin defeated Eddie Edwards and Ace Austin to qualify for the TNA International Championship three-way

After a quick on-camera check-in from Hannifan and Rehwoldt at ringside, we head back to the ring for the final qualifier to determine the third and final competitor in the inaugural TNA International Championship match later in the show.

Ace Austin of ABC makes his way out first. He is wearing the special Chris Bey Unbreakable limited t-shirt, 100% of the proceeds of which go to Chris Bey’s recovery. The System’s Eddie Edwards makes his way out next accompanied by Alisha Edwards.

“Bulletproof” Steve Maclin is the third and final competitor to make his way to the ring. Highlights are shown of Edwards beating Maclin and the drama that followed with Young and The Northern Armory. The bell sounds and the three stare each other down and then all trade strikes.

Maclin takes the early offensive lead. With Austin on the floor selling, Maclin takes Edwards to the top. He looks for a Super Olympic slam. Austin re-enters the ring and joins the fun for a three-man stacked spot. He hits a powerbomb on Maclin, at the same time Maclin is hitting his Olympic slam on Edwards.

Fans break out in a loud “This is Awesome!” chant after the stacked tower of destruction sequence. Edwards tries stealing the win with a roll-up and a handful of tights on Austin, but only gets two. Austin blasts Edwards with a spinning heel kick.

He heads to the top, but Alisha Edwards knocks him down. The crowd boos and breaks out in a loud “F**k The System” chant. The second of the night for those keeping score. Edwards climbs up to Austin and hits a belly-to-back suplex. He ends up hanging by one foot in the corner.

The referee and Maclin quickly try and help Edwards escape. Alisha hopped on the apron as well to help. They free him and then Maclin goes for K.I.A. on Edwards, only for Alisha to hop on the apron. They jaw at each other. Alisha goes for a smack but accidentally hits Eddie.

Eddie turns into a K.I.A. from Maclin, who follows up with the pin. With the win he qualifies for the TNA International Championship match against Eric Young and AJ Francis later in the show.

Match Result: Steve Maclin defeated Eddie Edwards and Ace Austin

Moose defeated Sidney Akeem in an Open Challenge

Shawne Merriman, the CEO of Lights Out Fighting appears to promote his May 10 special event in Long Beach, California. The former NFL player, who himself is no stranger to TNA, joins Hannifan and Rehwoldt.

After promoting his show, they bring up his history in costing Joe Hendry a match a year ago. He says he’s not a believer. The crowd boos. They promote the next match, which they mention features another former gridiron great.

With that said, TNA X-Division Champion and member of The System, Moose, makes his always-epic ring entrance. Alisha Edwards accompanies him to the ring for his scheduled open challenge to “the greatest high-flyer in Las Vegas.”

After the champ settles in the ring, after a delay, the theme for his opponent hits and out comes Sidney Akeem, formerly known as Reggie and Reginald in WWE. Moose smiles. The bell sounds to get things started and within seconds Moose is manhandling and overpowering his smaller opposition.

Akeem gets a chance to show off his flipping ability a time or two before Moose begins showing off his power some more, Donkey Kong’ing the former WWE Superstar onto any surface he can find, including a powerbomb from the floor to the ring apron.

Moose heads over to pound fists with Merriman on commentary before going back to work on the much smaller Akeem. Akeem gets in another hope spot and celebrates with the UNLV Hockey team in the crowd, the team that was publicly invited to the show.

Moose takes over and shoves one of the hockey guys, who shoves him back. Looked eerily similar to Bam Bam Bigelow and Lawrence Taylor from WWE’s past. Akeem shows off his acrobatic abilities again, flipping into a cool cutter.

Akeem follows up for a close pin attempt that only ended because Alisha pulled the referee out of the ring. The referee and Alisha bicker at ringside for what feels like forever before the ref ultimately ejects her from ringside for a big pop. Moose low-blows Akeem in the ring before the ref returns.

Moose follows up with a massive spear that nearly beheads Akeem. He goes for the cover and gets the easy 1-2-3 for the pinfall victory in a match that featured as many bells and whistles as one could possibly imagine. They thank Merriman on commentary and he heads off.

Match Result: Moose defeated Sidney Akeem

Steve Maclin Approaches Eric Young Ahead Of TNA International Title Tilt

Backstage, Steve Maclin tries to have a buddy-to-buddy chat with Eric Young about their friendship. He tells them may the best man win in the TNA International Championship match they are both in along with AJ Francis tonight.

He walks off and Young mumbles something under his breath about the best man winning, with a not-so-friendly look on his face. We see a “TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex” covering Joe Hendry’s injury status.

Mike Santana, Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy defeated Mustafa Ali, Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth

Back inside the arena, the theme for Mustafa Ali hits and out he comers for the next match of the evening, a featured six-man battle. His partners, The Nemeth Brothers duo of Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth, come out next.

Mike Santana makes his way through the crowd, Jey Uso minus-the-YEET-style. The iconic sounds of The Hardy Boys theme hits next to bring out his partners, the legendary duo of Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. The bell sounds to get things started, and immediately Matt and Nic pick up where their bloody cage post-match beatdown left off.

The others enter the mix and it’s total chaos to get things started. When the dust settles and the smoke clears, Santana is beating on Ryan Nemeth in the corner as the legal two men in the ring. Ali tags in, but so does Matt, and he bounces Ali’s dome off the turnbuckles to chants of “DELETE! DELETE!”

Matt ends up isolated in the ring for several minutes as Nic, Ryan and Mustafa take turns tagging in and out to keep a fresh man at him at all times. Even that isn’t enough, as they begin sneaking in double-team and other cheap heel tactics behind the referee’s back.

Eventually, Jeff Hardy gets the much-needed hot tag and he immediately begins shifting the offensive momentum in his team’s favor. He hits a big Whisper in the Wind off the ropes to take out all three opponents.

Others filter in. Santana hits a Rolling Buck 50 but walks into a DDT from Ryan, who walks into a Twist of Fate from Jeff. Ali rolls in with a neckbreaker on Jeff. Ali backs into Santana and does the slow turn. Santana grabs him by the hair and throws him in the corner, but runs into a big kick.

Ali rolls for a big move but Santana sees it coming and plants him into the mat. He goes for Spin the Block, but Ali rolls to the floor. Santana hits a flipping dive over the top rope to take out Ali at ringside. Ali runs away to the back. Santana follows after him.

In the ring, Ryan tries rolling up Jeff, but only gets two. He hits The Big Hollywood Ending and goes for another pin attempt, but it is broken up. Matt is sent into the steel post at ringside by Nic. This leaves Jeff alone with The Nemeths in the ring.

Santana runs down and hits STB on Nic. Matt hits Twist of Fate on Ryan in the ring. Jeff takes his shirt off and heads to the top. He connects with his Swanton Bomb for the pinfall victory in a very crowd-pleasing match.

Match Result: Mike Santana & The Hardys defeated Mustafa Ali & The Nemeth Brothers

Celebrities In The House At TNA Unbreakable

Victoria Crawford (Alicia Fox) is shown in a cameo appearance in the crowd. Singer Debbie Gibson is also shown in the crowd. From 90 Day Fiancee on TLC, Tim Malcolm is also in the house. “The stars are out in Vegas at Unbreakable.” I guess so.

Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich defeated Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard

It’s time for another featured bout, as Frankie Kazarian makes his way to the ring, followed by Tessa Blanchard. For their opposition, the ring walks are reversed.

The female portion of the team, TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich coming out first, and of course TNA World Champion Joe Hendry coming out last. The crowd, as expected, goes bonkers for TNA’s hottest rising star.

As the bell sounds, the commentators immediately focus on the medical tape on the injured shoulder of Hendry. Slamovich tries starting things off, but Blanchard avoids in. Kazarian comes in, so Slamovich tags in Hendry. The “We Believe!” chants spread like wildfire as the less-than-100% Hendry gets ready.

Kazarian stops and leans through the ropes. He insists that the ring announcer re-introduce him. McKenzie Mitchell does so, informing the crowd, per Kazarian’s demand, that he is, in fact, “The King of TNA.” Kazarian hits Hendry with a cheap shot but then Hendry shoulder-blocks him down to the mat.

Hendry sends Kazarian into the ropes, Kaz ducks and hits the ropes, only to run back into a perfectly timed knee lift that even Harley Race would be proud of. Kazarian tries bailing to the floor, but is met by Slamovich, who blasts him with some forearms and rolls him back in.

Blanchard finally tags in and takes over. The fans immediately get on her case — and bad. “F**k you, Tessa!” chants are the opening offering from the Vegas wrestling fanatics in attendance. Those quickly graduate to unmerciful “She’s a racist!” “You’re a racist!”

From there they got louder and evolved into the drawn-out, “Raaaacist! Raaaacist!” chants loudly aimed in her direction after anything she does. On the floor, Victoria Crawford, formerly known as Alicia Fox, gets involved briefly with Slamovich.

This allows the commentators a chance to crack insider jokes about her wild behind-the-scenes reputation in the past. Hendry takes over as the legal man and eventually finishes things off with the Standing Ovation for the win.

Match Result: Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich defeated Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard

Santino Marella Makes A Falls Count Anywhere Match For TNA Rebellion 2025

Backstage, Mike Santana approaches TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella and tells him he’s had it with Mustafa Ali. Santino ends up giving him what he wants, which is a Falls Count Anywhere match at the upcoming TNA Rebellion 2025 show.

More Celebrities In The Crowd At TNA Unbreakable

Inside the arena again, Hannifan and Rehwoldt point out some more celebrities in the crowd. Morlon Greenword, President of the NFL Alumni Las Vegas Chapter, Andreas Hale from ESPN and Westside Gunn are some other celebrities shown in the crowd at TNA Unbreakable 2025.

Chris Bey Appears Live At TNA Unbreakable

Ace Austin makes his way out to the ABC theme for the second time in the evening. He does so this time to introduce a very special guest, his tag-team partner and friend, Chris Bey. Bey makes his way out on his own two feet, as the commentators point out.

Bey talks about 172 days ago he had an accident in the ring that changed the course of his life forever. He broke his neck and paralyzed himself. He gets emotional saying this. He mentions having a successful surgery but his future is still uncertain.

He says he was told it wasn’t clear if he would ever walk again. He smiles while pointing out that he is doing exactly that. The crowd goes wild. Bey points out Austin standing next to him and says he never left his side.

He says when you’re going through what he’s going through, you need a real brother. He says this man is exactly that. Fans break out in a “ABC! ABC!” chant. One person yells, “Greatest story ever told!” Bey responds, “There it is!”

He says outside of day one saying this will be the greatest story ever told, in his heart and mind, he never thought he was going to stand here again. He then reminded himself who he was. He listened and felt the energy from the fans. Because of that, he beat the odds.

Fans chant “You’re unbreakable!” He says he was able to do it because “We Believe!” He says, “Joe, I owe you $20 now!” A fan yells, “We Bey-lieve!” He says, “There you go, I’m gonna put it on a shirt now!” Fans chant that loud. He calls this the greatest story ever told, hugs Austin and heads off.

Sami Callihan defeated Mance Warner in a Barbed Wire Massacre match

The crew is shown working on setting up the ring for our next match, the sixth ever Barbed Wire Massacre in TNA Wrestling history. Hannifan and Rehwoldt mention viewer discretion is advised for the audience at home for this next contest.

The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to this one. After the package wraps up, we return in the arena where the crew is finished up setting the ring up with all of the goodies for this unique match.

Mance Warner makes his way out first accompanied by Steph De Lander. The two head to the ring as the commentators continue to stress how violent this match is going to be, and how neither man is going to be the same coming out of it.

Sami Callihan makes his way out to a big pop. “The Death Machine” comes to the ring in a white button up shirt and tie, doing the “Bang Bang!” and all, in a clear homage to “The Hardcore Legend” Mick Foley. The bell sounds and Warner goes to work on Callihan.

Callihan immediately hits a Death Valley Driver on him through a barbed wire door laying in the corner. Literally seconds in. Hannifan freaks out and asks the camera man for a shot of Warner’s shoulder. Callihan grabs a barbed wire bat and smashes it on the ripped up left arm of Warner.

The camera finally shows it and it is a pretty gnarly chewed up pile of flesh. “Look at Mance Warner’s arm — dear god!” is the first reaction from Hannifan. A camera man hands a black bag to Callihan. Callihan pulls out a Nintendo 64 controller wrapped in barbed wire.

He cheese-grates it on the forehead of Warner. Fans break out in a “You sick f**k!” chants. Hannifan mentions No Mercy was his favorite N64 game, while Rehwoldt mentions Golden Eye. Warner’s face is now a bloody mess in addition to his arm. We’re about two or three minutes deep.

After some more madness, fans break out in an appropriate “This is Madness!” chant. That shifts to dueling “This is Madness!” / “We want more!” chants. They try a “We want fire!” chant. Calliahan runs himself through a barbed wire door. He spits blood up in the air and it falls on his own face. Disgusting.

A big ball of barbed wire is entered into the mix. Fans break out in bowling-related chants. Callihan yells at Warner to look at him as he grates it on his face. Warner ends up stuck in barbed wire. The referee has to cut him out.

Callihan goes for a Cactus Driver through a barbed wire board across two tables, but Warner avoids it. Callihan yells at Warner, “Come on b*tch!” We see a stunner into a barbed wire board for a “Holy sh*t!” chant. Callihan’s leg gets stuck in barbed wire just from backing up. The referee has to free him.

“The Death Machine” leans through the ropes and finds something that stops him in his tracks. He pulls out a lemon and wears a sadistic smile. Fans chant “You sick f**k!” He tears away padding that was put around Warner’s ripped up arm earlier in the match.

He squeezes the lemon and juice pours into the wound. He then grabs a bunch of salt. He lets it falls around him so fans know what it is. He smiles like a psycho again as fans break out in a “Salt in the wound!” chant.

Callihan then grabs a staple gun, pulls Warner’s tongue out and staples it to a barbed wire door. He breaks the barbed wire board stapled to his tongue with another weapon. He goes for the bag of salt but before he can use it, Warner low-blows him and then dumps the bag of salt in Callihan’s wounds.

Fans chant “You deserve it!” De Lander hands Warner a screwdriver. This is the dastardly weapon after balls of barbed wire, psycho video game controllers, lemons and salt bags? Callihan gets a big spike. They have a sword-fight type of stand-off. Fans hilariously chant “This is Wrestling!” They stab each other.

We see another stand off and this time they trade regular shots. Callihan grabs Mr. Socko and wraps him in barbed wire in another ode to Mick Foley. He then pays one final homage to him by hitting the Cactus Driver through barbed wire for the pinfall victory. That was absolute insanity.

Match Result: Sami Callihan defeated Mance Warner

Steve Maclin defeated AJ Francis and Eric Young to become the first-ever TNA International Champion

It’s main event time!

But first, Elijah comes out for some impromptu singing. He sings his “In TNA We Walk This Way” tune, while giving props in the lyrics to Chris Bey and the original three-way at Unbreakable 20 years ago. He promotes his Walk With Elijah Challenge for TNA Rebellion 2025 and off he goes.

Criss Angel “The Mindfreak” is shown in the crowd. Rehwoldt and Hannifan run down the updated lineup for TNA Rebellion on April 27 in Los Angeles, CA. After that, we return to the ring for our final match of the evening, where the inaugural TNA International Champion will be crowned.

AJ Francis of First Class makes his way out, as the commentators point out he is the only one of the three men involved in this match who is coming in fresh. He qualified well before tonight’s show, whereas his two opponents both earned their way into the match with wins earlier this evening.

Out next is “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin, as Hannifan and Rehwoldt remind the viewing audience at home of his on-again, off-again relationship with Eric Young, and how it has been going in recent weeks. His pre-match talk with Young backstage is also brought up.

The lights in the building go down and the bad-ass theme for Eric Young plays as he comes out last. He is by himself, as is Francis, with The Northern Armory not accompanying Young, nor KC Navarro with Francis. Who will become the first-ever TNA International Champion? It’s time to find out.

The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Immediately Young and Maclin join forces to beat down Francis and throw him out to the floor. Now they are left alone in the ring. The commentators remind everyone how they agreed “The best man will win” between them tonight.

Francis recovers and tries to hop on the apron a couple of minutes later, only to again be blasted back to the floor, leaving Young and Maclin to duke it out. Several minutes later, the fans start to badly turn on the match, killing them with “This is boring!” chants over and over again.

In the corner, Young and Maclin are trading shots until Francis hoists both across his massive shoulders. He slams them both down and goes for the cover, but only gets a count of two. “AJ go away!” chants spread like wildfire. Francis hits TFL that sends Young to the floor.

He stalks Maclin in the corner, but Maclin moves and hangs Francis upside down in the tree of woe. Maclin hits a spear to knock Francis down. He goes for the K.I.A., but Francis counters. He looks for a Down Payment, but Maclin counters the counter. He hits the K.I.A. on Francis and covers him for the win.

Match Result: Steve Maclin defeated AJ Francis and Eric Young

BROKEN Matt Hardy Invites The Nemeth Brothers To The Hardy Compound

Backstage, The Nemeth Brothers find an invitation. Ryan Nemeth shows it to Nic Nemeth. He tells him to open it with caution. They open it and some CGI affects are shown on the screen.

BROKEN Matt Hardy appears and invites them to The Hardy Compound for a Final Deletion. That’s how TNA Unbreakable 2025 goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!

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TNA Impact live results: The lead-in to Unbreakable

TNA Wrestling returns with their usual two-hour Impact which will lead into the live Unbreakable streaming special directly afterward.

NXT’s Jakara Jackson will be in singles action against Dani Luna of Spitfire as both jockey for a future TNA Knockouts Tag Team title shot while in another one-on-one match, NXT’s Jazymn Nyx will take on Xia Brookside.

In a tag team bout, NXT’s Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley will team up to challenge Knockouts Tag Team Champion Heather by Elegance & Ash by Elegance substitute Maggie Lee.

Elijah will be on hand to perform a song as the war amidst himself, Joe Hendry and Frankie Kazarian continues.

Laredo will battle Jason Hotch, and Leon Slater vs. Brian Myers round out the show.

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Laredo vs. Jason Hotch (w/ Tasha Steelz)

The show opens up with Jason Hotch coming to the ring with Tasha Steelz. He settles inside the squared circle for the first match of the evening. His opponent, Laredo, comes out to a nice pop from the crowd. The bell sounds to get things started.

Hotch takes the early lead, overpowering Laredo and blasting him with chops in the corner. Laredo begins fighting back, landing a big kick and a neckbreaker. He heads to the top-rope and connects with a missile dropkick that sends Hotch to the floor.

Laredo follows up with a head-first dive through the ropes to the floor for the first loud “TNA! TNA!” chant of the evening. In the ring, Laredo hits a twisting senton off for a two-count. Hotch hits a rolling neckbreaker, Mustafa Ali-style, for a two-count of his own.

Laredo fights back, takes Hotch up to the middle rope and hits a Super Michinoku Driver for a close two-count. Fans chant “Uno Mas! Uno Mas!” but Laredo does not oblige, opting instead to blast Hotch with kicks. Hotch fights back and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a two-count.

Hotch suddenly gets randomly paranoid about Mike Santana possibly being under the ring. He looks under the ring skirt as Tasha yells at him to focus. Laredo takes over, hits his finisher off the ropes for the pinfall victory.

Match Result: Laredo defeated Jason Hotch

Gia Miller Interviews Leon Slater

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Leon Slater. She mentions his match in the main event of tonight’s Countdown to Unbreakable edition of TNA Impact, as well as his Ultimate X match coming up at Rebellion.

Slater talks about how nice it sounds to possibly be the TNA X-Division Champion. He doesn’t want to get ahead of himself, however, as he’s got business to deal with tonight. He remembers being hit with The System ring, but he’s grown since then and is a different animal.

He tells Brian Myers his focus is on beating his arse tonight and then, and only then, will he focus on becoming the TNA X-Division Champion at Rebellion.

Cody Deaner Approaches Santino Marella For Help

When the show returns, Santino Marella is backstage when he is approached by Cody Deaner, who brings up his TNA contract expiring soon. He asks him to help him out. He says it’s not all about wins and losses, it’s about entertainment and the fans.

He brings up being close to nearly pinning the X-Division Champion Moose. He says that’s got to count for something. Santino tells him he can face KC Navarro in an Ultimate X qualifying match. If he wins that and wins Ultimate X, he’s got a good case to make to get Deaner’s contract extended. Deaner thanks him and heads off.

Jazmyn Nyx (w/ Fatal Influence) vs. Xia Brookside (w/ Lei Ying Lee)

Inside the Impact Zone, the Fatal Influence trio from WWE NXT make their way to the ring. Jazmyn Nyx will be in action in the next match of the evening. Her opponent, Xia Brookside, makes her way out next accompanied by Lei Ying Lee.

The bell sounds to get things started. Nyx takes the early offensive lead, dominating Brookside and verbally taunting her all-the-while. Brookside starts to fight back, but in a Rocky II moment, they land a big kick at the same time that knocks the other down.

Brookside takes over from there, but as she nears a victory, hell breaks loose at ringside with Jacy Jane and Fallon Henley causing a distraction at ringside. Rosemary comes out and mists them, seemingly unexpectedly helping Brookside, who rolls Nyx up in the ring seconds later for the win.

Match Result: Xia Brookside defeated Jazmyn Nyx

KC Navarro vs. Cody Deaner to qualify for Ultimate X at TNA Rebellion

When the show returns, KC Navarro of First Class makes his way down to the ring. He settles inside to boos from the crowd. Cody Deaner is out next with a microphone in-hand. He talks about his job being on-the-line in this match.

Navarro ends up offering Deaner to take a $500 cash bribe to walk away and forfeit the match. He slaps each $100 on his chest for each of his four kids, and the fifth for his “misses.” Deaner says it’s not up to him if he leaves, but the people.

The people decide they want him to kick Navarro’s ass. He punches him and the match is off and running on that note. Navarro quickly fights back and takes over. Deaner eventually fights back and connects with his spinning TKO.

As Deaner seemed to have things won, Navarro wraps his chain around his fist and knocks out Deaner for the cheap victory. With the win, Navarro has qualified for the Ultimate X match at Rebellion.

Match Result: KC Navarro defeated Cody Deaner

Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley vs. Maggie Lee & Heather By Elegance

When the show returns from a break, a digital exclusive interview with KC Navarro gloating about qualifying for Ultimate X is shown. Highlights of George Iceman helping Maggie Lee beat Savannah Evans on TNA Xplosion is shown, and then a digital exclusive interview with Lee vowing no one can change her.

Inside the Impact Zone, George Iceman is on the microphone in the ring, introducing the crowd to Maggie Lee. He calls her an average farm girl. He brings out someone who is elegant, and that is Heather By Elegance. Their opponents, NXT duo Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley come out next.

Dolin and Lee kick things off for their respective teams. Dolin takes the early offensive lead over Lee. Lee eventually finds enough time to try and make a tag, but Heather refuses to take it. Eventually, Heather does get involved, hitting a double-team spot behind the referee’s back as Iceman provided a distraction.

In the end, however, it wasn’t enough, as two of NXT’s finest hit a double collision on Heather into a Sanitary Drive for the pinfall victory. With the win, they score a pinfall over one-half of the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions, which the commentators emphasize on the broadcast.

Match Result: Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley defeated Maggie Lee & Heather By Elegance

Heather By Elegance Gives Out Title Opportunity To Multiple Teams

Backstage, The Meta Four, Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley and Spitfire all confront Heather By Elegance, Maggie Lee and George Iceman stating their claims for deserving TNA Knockouts Tag-Team title shots, after Heather and Iceman were already freaking out about Ash By Elegance learning of their loss tonight.

As all the teams are yelling at them, Heather panics and offers all of them a title match in a four-way. “Just stop yelling at me!” They’re all happy and leave. Iceman panics even more at the thought of Ash learning about this now as well.

Dani Luna (w/ Jody Threat) vs. Jakara Jackson (w/ Lash Legend)

After a quick digital exclusive where AJ Francis gloats about buying property ahead of his TNA International Championship match, a lengthy video package is shown documenting the historic AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels match from 20 years ago at TNA Unbreakable.

Another digital exclusive interview airs with TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich promoting their main event mixed tag-team match against Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard.

Inside the Impact Zone, The Meta Four duo of Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend head to the ring for the next match. As they do, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt confirm on commentary that the four-way TNA Knockouts Tag-Team title match mentioned earlier is now confirmed for Rebellion.

Dani Luna comes out accompanied by Jody Threat and then the bell sounds for one-on-one action, with Jackson taking on Luna. Jackson immediately settles into the early offensive lead as the commentators spend several minutes ignoring the match to focus on the four-way title announcement.

The referee sees Lash Legend try and get involved one time too many, so she ejects her from ringside. Legend basically refuses to leave at first. Security and other referees come out but she knocks out the security. She ends up leaving anyways. A few minutes later, Luna picks up the pinfall victory.

Match Result: Dani Luna defeated Jakara Jackson

Elijah Takes Center Stage

When the show returns, a big grand introduction is made for Elijah. He appears in the ring with his guitar strapped over his shoulder. He sings one song and then plays to the crowd a bit. He then sings another song dissing Frankie Kazarian as the crowd claps along. “In TNA we Walk This Way!”

He goes on to issue the first-ever “Who Wants To Walk With Elijah” open challenge for TNA Rebellion on April 27 in Los Angeles, California. He mentions the challenge being extended to anyone from any company, whether they’re a legend or a new guy trying to make a name.

Brian Myers vs. Leon Slater

It’s main event time!

The Countdown to Unbreakable special episode of TNA Impact returns from commercial break to a special digital exclusive interview with Ethan Page. He talks about only having to focus on Joe Hendry in ten days. He knows Hendry’s arm is worse than he is letting on.

Inside the Impact Zone, Brian Myers makes his way to the ring for the final match of the evening in St. Joseph, MO., before things switch over to Las Vegas, NV. Because of this, the commentators point out none of his brothers in The System are here tonight to help him.

The rising rookie prospect Leon Slater makes his way out next to a good pop from the crowd. He settles inside the squared circle and the bell sounds to get things started. Slater goes to work on Myers with an assortment of kicks to take the early offensive lead.

Slater knocks Myers to the outside. He nearly does his dive over the ring post spot, but pumps the breaks as he notices Myers seeing it coming. Myers takes over when the match returns in the ring, focusing his attack on the knee and leg of “The Youngest in Charge.”

He ends up blasting him with The System ring for the cheap win. Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the lineup for TNA Unbreakable and then the Countdown to Unbreakable special episode of TNA Impact wraps up.

Match Result: Brian Myers defeated Leon Slater

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TNA Impact live results: International title tournament begins

After last week’s announcement that the Digital Media title would become the new International title, the tournament to crown a new champion begins on tonight’s TNA Impact.

In the first bout, Mance Warner faces AJ Francis and Sami Callihan in a three-way with the winner advancing to next Thursday’s Unbreakable streaming special.

Former World Champions will clash at Steve Maclin battles Eddie Edwards while the high-flying Leon Slater will face Ryan Nemeth.

Former Tag Team Champions The Rascalz will take on The System’s Brian Myers & JDC in a key divisional match.

Reigning X-Division Champion Moose will face Cody Deaner in a non-title match as former X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali takes on former X-Division and Tag Team Champion Ace Austin.

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The usual video package recapping the previous week’s show airs to get things started. The show then settles inside the Impact Zone in St. Joseph, MO., where Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome the viewing audience at home.

Ethan Page, Frankie Kazarian & Santino Marella Kick Things Off

“Well, well, well …look who’s back, baby!” He says he’s back in TNA Wrestling, the company where he truly found out who he was. It’s where he found his ego. It’s where he became “All Ego” Ethan Page.

He cut his teeth here and he’s pretty sure he still holds the record for longest reigning tag-team champion in company history. He’s not here to talk about the past. He wants to focus on the future.

He mentions TNA Rebellion 2025, where he will take on Frankie Kazarian and TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, with the title on-the-line. In Los Angeles, at TNA Rebellion 2025, it will be Ethan Page who finally becomes TNA World Champion.

Fans boo. Page responds, “Boo? BOO?!” He asks if the crowd thinks he can’t beat Joe Hendry. They yell back, “No!” He says he already knows what he needs to about Hendry.

He’s got a catchy song, he’s always wearing a tight shirt, he’s got a Slim Shady haircut. He says he will win the TNA World Championship and bring it back with him to WWE NXT.

Frankie Kazarian’s theme hits and out he comes with his Call Your Shot gauntlet trophy. Kazarian and Page exchange insults until TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella cuts them off.

The TNA shot-caller comes out and tells Kazarian and Page that Joe Hendry will be out here later tonight and he will be talking about something that will affect the both of them.

Gia Miller Interviews Steve Maclin, Eric Young Interrupts

After the opening segment wraps up, the show settles backstage where Gia Miller is standing by with Steve Maclin. He talks about his three-way match in the TNA International Championship tournament tonight.

He says he knows The System will be lurking, but he doesn’t need The Armory or anyone watching his back. Just as he says that, Eric Young and The Northern Armory interrupt him.

Young tells Maclin he knows The System will get involved and it will be bad. He says whether Maclin wants it or not, they will be watching and will have his back.

Maclin tells him he’s gonna tell them one last time, he doesn’t want their help. He warns them to stay out of his business and walks off. The show heads into a commercial break.

Ace Austin vs. Mustafa Ali (w/ The Great Hands & Tasha Steelz)

The show returns inside the Impact Zone to the familiar sounds of Mustafa Ali’s theme music. Out he comes along with The Great Hands and Tasha Steelz.

He settles inside the ring for the first match of the evening. Next, the entrance tune for his opponent, Ace Austin, plays to bring out the ABC member. He takes to the ring and the bell sounds.

Ali immediately charges across the ring and hits a wild kick that flattens Austin, thanks to an assist in the form of a distraction by The Great Hands at ringside.

After being on the defensive end for the first couple of minutes, Austin fires back up on offense. He hits a click-click-boom dropkick. Austin drives Ali face-first into the canvas for a two-count.

Once again The Great Hands provide a distraction at ringside. Ali rolls up Austin, but Austin kicks out and sends Ali out to the floor. Ali is caught by The Great Hands. Austin runs and dives and takes out all three.

Steelz and Austin go face-to-face. John Skyler tries to attack Austin from behind, but Austin moves and decks him. Jason Hotch tries next, but Austin avoids him as well. Ali lays out Austin with a steel chair.

The referee saw Ali’s chair shot and immediately calls for the bell. The Great Hands hit their double-team finisher — The Favor. Ali gives orders to Skyler and Hotch. They hold his arms on the floor while his chin is laying on the bottom turnbuckle.

Steelz hands Ali a steel chair. He takes a step back and gets ready to wind up with the chair, when he slowly starts to realize Mike Santana, without music or any crowd reaction, has emerged at ringside.

Ali tries to turn in mid-motion and sneak in a chair shot at Santana as he approached the ring apron, but Santana avoided it. Ali high-tails it out of there with The Great Hands and Steelz. Santana’s theme hits and he poses on the ropes. The show heads to another commercial break.

When the show returns, Ali, Skyler, Hotch and Steelz are scurrying through the backstage area, trying to get out of there. They make it to the parking lot and reach their car. They quickly get in and tell their driver to hit it. The driver turns to reveal he is actually Santana. “Where we going?!” He says, before beginning his attack.

Match Result: Ace Austin defeated Mustafa Ali

TNA X-Division Champion Moose vs. Cody Deaner

Back inside the Impact Zone, the catchy-tune for Moose hits the house speakers, and out comes the TNA X-Division Champion, accompanied by the other members of The System. He settles in the ring for the next match of the evening.

Moose’s music dies down and the entrance music for his opponent hits. Out comes Cody Deaner. He begins cutting a promo as he enters the ring, only to be cut off by JDC. JDC taunts him, asking when he’s won a match in TNA.

JDC offers Deaner a spot in The System. Not as a member, but as the custodian or janitor of the group. He says he can carry their bags and clean up after them. He tells Deaner he doesn’t have many options. “You need to trust in The System, okay?”

Deaner says maybe he should think about his kids. He says it’s not up to him, however, but rather the fans. He asks the fans if he should be The System’s lackey. He decides against it and claims he can beat Moose for the TNA X-Division Championship.

Moose asks Deaner what makes him think he deserves a TNA X-Division Championship shot? He says he’s a nice guy and in a giving mood. He tells Deaner if he can last two minutes in the ring with him right now, he will give him a TNA X-Division Championship match.

Deaner asks the fans if they think he can last two minutes. “Do you think I can last two minutes?!” he says in excited fashion. Out of context that just sounds horrible. The people have spoken, and the two-minute challenge is underway.

The bell sounds and a two-minute clock appears on the screen. Moose immediately batters Deaner down to the mat. He hoists him up and hits a Last Ride-style powerbomb with authority. Moose then starts to taunt him and take his time, playing with his food.

He hoists Deaner up and hits another massive powerbomb. He covers him but pulls Deaner off the canvas at the count of two. Moose goes for a spear, but Deaner rolls out to the floor. Moose chases after him. Deaner rolls in the ring. Moose does as well.

Deaner rolls right back out. Deaner continues to try and avoid Moose to eat away at the clock. The fans count down from ten and the bell sounds. Deaner survived two minutes, and thus, this match continues and is now for the TNA X-Division Championship. Seconds later, Moose spears Deaner and pins him.

Match Result: Moose defeated Cody Deaner

The System (JDC & Brian Myers) vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)

After the match, The System gang up and look to deliver a post-match beatdown to Deaner. Before they can, however, The Rascalz’ duo of Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel hit the ring with bats to make the save.

The show heads to another commercial, with The Rascalz vs. JDC and Brian Myers in tag-team action when the show returns.

As the show returns, all four men are in the ring and ready to roll. The bell sounds to get things started, and now it’s JDC and Myers’ turns to prove themselves to Eddie Edwards, like each member of The System must do tonight. Moose did in the previous bout.

We see some good fast-paced action in the opening moments, and then JDC and Myers start to settle into the offensive lead. After they enjoy a few minutes in control, Wentz and Miguel begin to fight from underneath back into competitive form.

Wentz and Miguel start to pick up the pace and get the crowd involved in the process. Just as it looked like they were rounding third on their way home, The System pull some cheap heel tactics.

We see an illegal assist during a pin that secured them the three-count. They quickly roll out to the floor and retreat as the show heads into another commercial break.

Match Result: JDC & Brian Myers defeated The Rascalz

AJ Francis (w/ KC Navarro) vs. Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander) & Sami Callihan in a TNA International Championship Tournament match

When the show returns, the ring entrances begin for the next match of the evening, which is the opening bout of the tournament to crown the inaugural TNA International Champion.

First Class’ AJ Francis comes out accompanied by KC Navarro. Out next is Mance Warner, who comes to the ring with his new fiancée’, Steph De Lander. Finally, Sami Callihan makes his way out.

The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Almost immediately it is clear the three will be leaning on the rule of anything goes in a three-way match. Navarro gets involved, providing an assist that helps Francis settle into the early lead.

As the action continues, De Lander begins playing a big role at ringside in favor of Warner. Callihan cuts off Warner’s momentum. He grabs a flyer and uses it to give Warner a paper cut in between his fingers.

A chair dual between Callihan and Warner leaves them both worse for wears, allowing Francis to finish things off with the TFL for the pinfall victory.

With the win, Francis advances in the TNA International Championship Tournament. The tourney will wrap up at TNA Unbreakable 2025 next Thursday. After the match wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

Match Result: AJ Francis defeated Mance Warner & Sami Callihan

Barbed Wire Massacre Announced For TNA Unbreakable

When the show returns, Sami Callihan is in his dressing room when a fired up Santino Marella comes in asking him, “What the hell was that?”

He talks about how violent Callihan and Warner got moments ago during the TNA International Championship Tournament match. Callihan says this ain’t a joke. He wants to finish things once and for all with Warner.

Santino asks Callihan what it is going to take to make that happen. Callihan demands a Barbed Wire Massacre bout with Warner at TNA Unbreakable 2025. Santino gives it the green light. It’s official.

Leon Slater vs. Ryan Nemeth

Back inside the Impact Zone, Leon Slater and Ryan Nemeth make their respective ring walks. The bell then sounds to get the next match of the evening officially off-and-running.

Slater gets off to an impressive start, only for Nemeth to shift the offensive momentum into his favor. Slater doesn’t stay on the defensive for long, however, as he soon begins taking back over.

Slater hits his Twist of Slate homage to The Hardys, and then heads to the top-rope. With the crowd roaring, the young talented TNA prospect hits his 450 swanton bomb for the pinfall victory. The show heads into anther commercial break.

Match Result: Leon Slater defeated Ryan Nemeth

Mike Santana Begins His Revenge On Mustafa Ali

When the show returns, we see a flashback segment with highlights of the classic AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels triple-threat match from the original TNA Unbreakable event.

After that, we shoot to a cinematic experience-style segment, where Mike Santana has John Skyler of The Great Hands tied up in a bunker of some sort. Skyler cries and begs as Santana tells him Ali doesn’t care about him.

He says Ali took one from him, and now he’s gonna do the same to Ali. He’s gonna take his people out one at a time. He stands up with a shovel and winds up to bash Skyler’s head in.

As Skyler flinches and cries some more, Santana stops in mid-swing and sends one final warning to Skyler about Ali.

Eddie Edwards (w/ Alisha Edwards) vs. Steve Maclin

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for The System hits to bring out Eddie Edwards. He makes his way to the ring accompanied by Alisha Edwards. It’s now his own turn to prove himself.

His music dies down and the familiar sounds of his opponent’s theme plays to bring out “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin. The bell sounds to get things underway.

Maclin starts off strong, but a distraction from Alisha at ringside early into the bout allows Edwards to shift the offensive momentum into his favor.

Maclin takes over again, only for outside interference to once again lead to Edwards in the offensive driver’s seat. The show heads into a mid-match commercial break as Edwards continues to add to his lead.

As soon as the show returns, Edwards lands a vicious chop that echoes throughout the Impact Zone and elicits audible gasps from the crowd. Edwards with a snap-mare to bring Maclin to the mat.

He picks him back up and hits a short-arm clothesline to put him back to the mat. Maclin finally blasts Edwards and decks him. Both guys are down and the fans rally behind Maclin.

They get up and trade shots back-and-forth in the middle of the ring. Maclin comes off the ropes with a Thesz Press and a barrage of follow-up punches on the ground. Maclin with a big slam for a close two-count.

Yet again Alisha gets involved from ringside, and this leads to Edwards to taking back over on offense. He takes too long while climbing to the top-rope, however, and Maclin cuts him off. Maclin climbs up after him but Edwards knocks him off.

Maclin climbs right back up and he hoists Edwards up for a Super-Olympic Slam. Maclin then hangs Edwards upside down in the tree of woe in the opposing corner.

He charges at him and hits a spear to knock him down. The System come out to ringside. They pass Edwards The System ring. Eric Young and The Northern Armory come out.

Young stops Judas and Williams from helping Maclin. Edwards drills Maclin with The System ring and then follows up with the Boston Knee Party for the pinfall victory. The show heads to another commercial break.

Match Result: Eddie Edwards defeated Steve Maclin

Joe Hendry Announcement

It’s main event (segment) time!

When the show returns, matches and segments are announced for next week’s episode of TNA Impact (see below). The familiar sounds of Joe Hendry’s theme song hits the house speakers as the show settles back inside the Impact Zone.

Hendry settles in the ring and talks with a serious voice about suffering a serious rotator cuff injury. He says in this business, you’ve got to take the bad with the good. He says he always claimed he would defend his TNA World Championship against anyone from any company.

He says if you can’t defend the championship, then you shouldn’t be the champion. Fans cut him off with loud “We Believe!” chants. He again mentions having to take the bad with the good. He says the bad news is the medical team has told him he shouldn’t compete.

He says the good news is he told the medical team he will compete at TNA Rebellion 2025. He says he’ll defend his TNA World Championship against two of the biggest scumbags he’s ever met in Frankie Kazarian and Ethan Page.

He vows to walk out of TNA Rebellion 2025 with the TNA World Championship still in his possession. Fans chant “We Believe!” again. Theme for Frankie Kazarian hits and out comes one of his two opponents scheduled for TNA Rebellion 2025.

Kazarian taunts Hendry over his rotator cuff injury. He tells him if he’s not 100 percent, there’s no way he can compete with “The King of TNA.” He tells Hendry he makes the mistake of caring about the stupid fans.

He says he’ll be a beast at TNA Rebellion. He’ll expose of Ethan Page and finally get his hands on Hendry, beat him and become TNA World Champion. Hendry asks if he just said he can’t wait to get his hands on an injured Joe Hendry?

Hendry tells Kazarian one week before Rebellion, at Unbreakable, there is going to be a tag match. It’ll be Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard taking on TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich and TNA World Champion Joe Hendry. Hendry’s theme hits again to wrap up this week’s show.

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Next Week On TNA Impact (4/17/2025):

  • Brian Myers vs. Leon Slater
  • Jazmyn Nyx vs. Xia Brookside
  • Jakara Jackson vs. Dani Luna
  • What’s next for Cody Deaner?
  • Elijah has a message ahead of TNA Rebellion

TNA Impact live results: The women of WWE NXT take over

The women of WWE NXT will take over tonight’s TNA Impact from St. Joseph, Missouri.

In the night’s featured match, TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will team with Xia Brookside and Lei Ying lee against Tessa Blanchard and NXT’s Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx with Fallon Henley in their corner.

After making their presence felt at Sacrifice, NXT’s Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson will take on former Knockouts Tag Team Champions Spitfire.

Director of Authority Santino Marella will share a special announcement about the future of the Digital Media title.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will be on hand to have a talk as their Rebellion match against Nick & Ryan Nemeth looms in the distance.

The System will have a public firing after some recent defeats, Frankie Kazarian will take on Elijah in a singles bout, and Mance Warner and Steph De Lander will reveal what’s next in their war with Sami Callihan.

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Frankie Kazarian defeated Elijah

The theme for Joe Hendry kicked things off, as the TNA World Champion heads down to the ringside area to join Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for the first match of the show.

Frankie Kazarian’s entrance tune hits and the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” heads to the ring with his massive Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy in-hand. He settles inside, his music dies down, and the lights go down.

Elijah’s theme hits and out he comes with his trademark guitar over his shoulder. After he gets in the ring, the bell sounds and the first match of the show gets underway. Kazarian hits Elijah with a cheap-shot, but Elijah fights back and does Undertaker’s top-rope-walking “Old-School” spot.

Elijah looked to follow up with his signature piledriver, but Kazarian had it well-scouted and pumped the breaks. Kazarian slides out to the floor, but Elijah comes out after him. Kazarian ends up sending him face-first into the steel ring post.

Kazarian comes over and taunts Hendry, even slapping his headset nearly off his head. Hendry stands up and gets in his face. Hendry gets shoved into Elijah. Back in the ring seconds later, Kazarian rolls Elijah up and gets a handful of jeans to score the cheap pin.

After the bell sounds to end the match, Hendry hits the ring like a madman and tackles Kazarian down to the mat. He ground-and-pounds away until a ton of security guards hit the ring and break them up. They get free and the fight is on again. Elijah breaks it up.

The show went to a commercial break afterwards. When the show returned, Hendry was being checked by a TNA medic backstage about a potential arm injury. The medic, fearing a tear, insisted that Hendry go to get X-rays.

The System’s Bond Is Strong As Ever

Back inside the Impact Zone, Hannifan sets the stage on commentary for the next segment after showing video footage of Eddie Edwards talking to each member of The System last week. In the ring, Edwards brings it up himself and then tells every member of The System to come out.

The System theme hits and out comes Eddie’s wife, Alisha Edwards, as well as his tag-team partner Brian Myers, and fellow members Moose and JDC. He starts with JDC, saying he has known him longer than anyone, including his wife.

Edwards says he knows JDC is sick of losing. He wants him to tell him to his face if he’s in or out. JDC tells the fans to shut up and insists he’s in. The two hug. Edwards gives JDC his System ring. He moves on to his partner, Myers. He asks him the same. “Let’s finish what we started … I’m in!” he responds.

Eddie Edwards then moves on to his wife. He says he knows she doesn’t want to hang around losers. He asks her the same. She responds, as always, “Do you wanna know something?” She follows up, “I love you, I’m in.”

Last, but not least, Edwards approaches TNA X-Division Champion Moose in the corner. Fans start chanting Moose’s name. He asks if he’s in or not. Before Moose can respond, the theme for Cody Deaner interrupts them.

He says he’s been waiting all week to see someone get fired. He tries luring Moose into letting the fans decide, hoping he’ll leave The System, but in the end, gets beat down by all of them and left laying.

The Meta Girls (Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend) defeated Spitfire (Jody Threat & Dani Luna)

Backstage, Xia Brookside, Lei Ying Lee and TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich are with Gia Miller. They preview tonight’s match against Tessa Blanchard, Jacy Jane and Jazmyn Nyx. The show heads to another commercial break.

When the show returns, Santino Marella informs Moose that Matt Cardona and Leon Slater are the first two official participants for the Ultimate X match for the X-Division Championship at TNA Rebellion 2025. The System are told they’ll all be in matches on next week’s Impact.

Inside the Impact Zone, Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna make their way to the ring, as do their opponents, Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson, the latter of whom receive loud “NXT! NXT!” chants from the fans in attendance.

In the early goings, the NXT duo overpower the former TNA Knockouts Champions. Threat ends up isolated in the ring for a prolonged period of time, with Jackson and Legend tagging in and out frequently to keep a fresh person on her at all times.

Threat starts fighting back, hitting Legend and Jackson over-and-over again by herself. Legend goes for a big shot but accidentally blasts Jackson and lays her out. Threat catches Legend with a big boot in the corner, but then leaps into Legend’s arms. Legend and Jackson hit the MKO for the win.

The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defeated The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)

Backstage, Mike Santana introduces Derek to TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella and walks off. Santino tells Derek he’ll show him around. Hannifan and Rehwoldt promote Santino’s “groundbreaking announcement” for later, and the show heads into another commercial break.

When the show returns, the iconic theme for The Hardys plays and out comes TNA World Tag-Team Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy. Matt starts, addressing the attack he endured at the hands of Nic Nemeth. He shows a scar he suffered that scared his children and vows revenge.

Hardy even does some soft teases for a BROKEN Matt Hardy return with references to “BROKEN” and “DELETE! DELETE! DELETE!” Jeff Hardy laughs off The Nemeths’ claim of being the best brother duo in wrestling history.

The Hardys end up getting interrupted by The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch, who come out to the ring with Tasha Steelz. After the two teams have words, Santino Marella comes out and makes a match between them.

The show heads to a commercial break, with the impromptu tag bout waiting on the other side. When the show returns, the bell sounds to start off the non-title bout. Steelz is on commentary with Hannifan and Rehwoldt. Matt starts off for his team and jumps into an early offensive lead.

After some more back-and-forth action, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, after enjoying a few minutes in the offensive lead, The Great Hands find themselves back on the defensive after Jeff gets the hot tag, which leads to The Hardys scoring the pin.

Joe Hendry Medical Update

Backstage, Ryan Nemeth is getting under the skin of Leon Slater. This leads to some physicality, which several rush to the scene to break-up before it gets too far out of hand. Santino Marella enters the picture and makes a match between the two for next week.

The show heads to another commercial break on that note. When it returns, Gia Miler is backstage with the TNA lead doctor, who gives a medical update on the injury status of TNA World Champion Joe Hendry.

The doctor reveals that Hendry suffered a grade three severe sprain on his rotator cuff, which they mention is a bad injury. When asked about his status for TNA Rebellion 2025, it’s stated that it’s up in the air, while pointing out that Hendry is the champion and as tough as anyone who could fight through it.

Santino Marella Makes His “Groundbreaking Announcement”

Back inside the Impact Zone, TNA Digital Media Champion(s) Mance Warner and Steph De Lander make their way out to the top of the stage. They boast about being the champion(s) and talk about how in love they are, while also bragging about being on magazine covers.

Santino Marella’s theme cuts them off. He tells them they’ve never earned the TNA Digital Media Championship. He says he is taking the title. At TNA Unbreakable 2025, a tournament will be held to crown the first-ever TNA International Champion.

He says the tournament is a tribute to TNA Unbreakable 2005, where AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels took place for the TNA X-Division Championship. As a tribute to it, every match in the tournament will be a three-way match.

As Santino demands Warner and De Lander to hand over the TNA Digital Media Championship, as they are refusing to do so, out of nowhere Warner is attacked behind with a baseball bat by Sami Callihan. Callihan then launches Warner off the stage and through a table.

He then picks up the TNA Digital Media Championship and hands it to Santino. He walks off as Hannifan drives home the significance of the groundbreaking announcement regarding the TNA International Championship.

Mustafa Ali Bullies Derek

The show heads to another commercial break after Derek is told Mustafa Ali wants a word with him. When the show returns, Ali talks to Derek about being an addict as a way of getting to Mike Santana once again.

He gives him drugs and says he’s an addict, so he’ll ruin himself. Later in the show, Santana catches up with him and he’s high.

George Iceman Has Sights Set On Maggie Lee

Backstage, George Iceman and Heather By Elegance talk about Ash By Elegance being on vacation. Santino mentions having his eye on someone, who he says is Maggie Lee. He’s got some ideas. He and Heather go off to have a drink and talk about them.

TNA International Title Tourney Match, Another Ultimate X Participant

Santino Marella announces the first round TNA International Championship tournament match for TNA Unbreakable, which will feature Eddie Edwards vs. Ace Austin vs. Steve Maclin.

El Del Vikingo is also announced for the TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X match at TNA Rebellion 2025.

Tessa Blanchard, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx (w/ Fallon Henley) defeated Masha Slamovich, Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee

It’s main event (match) time!

After the rapid-fire, back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back announcement segments, the show settles back inside the Impact Zone where the first team in the six-Knockouts tag-team main event make their way out to the ring.

TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich, Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee make their respective ring walks. Their opponents, Tessa Blanchard, and her partners from NXT’s Fatal Influence, Jacy Jane and Jazmyn Nyx, make their way out accompanied by Fallon Henley.

The bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running with Slamovich and Blanchard representing their respective teams. Slamovich runs wild on Blanchard, Hulkamania-style, straight out of the gate. As the action spills to the floor, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, the match continues in progress, as we see Rosemary watching on from in the middle of the crowd. All hell breaks loose with all six in the ring, culminating with Slamovich about to hit her finisher, only for Blanchard to strike from behind. Blanchard connected with her Buzzsaw finisher for the win.

TNA Rebellion 2025 Main Event Announced

It’s main event (segment) time!

But first, Santino Marella is shown backstage with the big gold tumbler. He is ready to randomly pick the next three men who will compete in the second officially announced triple-threat opening round match in the TNA International Championship Tournament at TNA Unbreakable 2025.

It will be Sami Callihan vs. Eric Young vs. JDC. After this, we see a shot of the Call Your Shot trophy. Frankie Kazarian picks it up and Hannifan and Rehwoldt mention the news regarding Joe Hendry’s opponent for his TNA World Championship defense at TNA Rebellion 2025 coming up next.

On that note, the show settles into the final commercial break of the evening. When the show returns, Santino Marella reveals Zachary Wentz vs. Mance Warner vs. AJ Francis in the third triple-threat qualifying match for the TNA International Championship at TNA Unbreakable 2025.

Sami Callihan comes in and demands to be put in the match. He tells Santino he’s not gonna like what he does if he doesn’t get his hands on Warner. Santino tells him okay. It’s now Callihan vs. Warner vs. Francis. The other match is now Wentz vs. Young vs. JDC. We then get the matches for next week’s show (see below).

Frankie Kazarian’s theme hits inside the Impact Zone and out he comes to the ring. He gets on the microphone and mentions Joe Hendry suffering an injury. He says he’s at the hospital getting treatment right now. He says he’s sorry. Sorry he didn’t end that idiots career tonight, because he could have.

Kazarian talks about being here to call his shot like a man. He mentions his plans to take the TNA World Championship from Joe Hendry at TNA Rebellion 2025. Ethan Page’s theme hits and out he comes. He and Kazarian have words.

Page mentions going to Santino and reveals he’s also in the TNA title tilt. It will be Joe Hendry vs. Ethan Page vs. Frankie Kazarian in a triple-threat match for the TNA World Championship at TNA Rebellion 2025. Kazarian didn’t like this news. Kazarian goes for a cheap shot, but Page ends up laying him out. The show wraps up on that note.

Next Week On TNA Impact (4/10/2025):
* Steve Maclin vs. Eddie Edwards
* Mustafa Ali vs. Ace Austin
* Cody Deaner vs. Moose
* Leon Slater vs. Ryan Nemeth
* The Rascalz vs. JDC & Brian Myers
* Mance Warner vs. AJ Francis vs. Sami Callihan (TNA International Title Qualifier)

Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to follow F4WOnline.com’s Matt Boone on Twitter/X.


TNA Impact live results: Masha Slamovich vs. NXT’s Jacy Jayne, Joe Hendry appearance

The women of WWE NXT take over tonight’s TNA Impact.

In a non-title match, NXT’s Jacy Jayne makes her promotional in-ring debut as she takes on reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich in non-title action. Jayne attacked Slamovich last week after the champ’s confrontation with Tessa Blanchard.

NXT’s Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley will team up against Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash & Heather by Elegance in non-title action in Dolin’s TNA debut.

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry will be on hand as we learn what’s next for him while former TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth will take on Leon Slater as the fallout from Sacrifice continues.

Chavo Guerrero Jr. will team with Laredo and Octagon Jr. against KC Navarro, AJ Francis and Frankie Kazarian. It will be Guerrero’s first TNA bout since 2019.

Former TNA World Champion Eric Young will battle former X-Division Champion Ace Austin to round out the card.

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Ash & Heather By Elegance (w/ George Iceman) defeated Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley

The usual recap video package covering highlights from last week’s show airs to get things started. We then see George Iceman in the ring being booed. He cuts a heel promo before doing his usual elegant personal ring introduction for TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Ash & Heather By Elegance.

After the champions settle inside the squared circle for the opening contest, the entrance tune for their opposition hits. Out comes WWE NXT duo Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley. The bell sounds and non-title Knockouts tag-team action gets underway.

Ash and Dolin kick things off for their respective teams. “The Liaison” between WWE NXT and TNA, Arianna Grace, is on special guest commentary for this one. Ash talks some trash out of the gate, and gets dumped on her noggin’ by Doin for her efforts.

Paxley tags in and hits a picture-perfect dropkick for a two-count. Heather tags in as well, and she ends up shifting the offensive momentum into her team’s favor. As she takes over control in the ring, another WWE NXT duo, Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend, are shown watching on via a monitor backstage.

After Paxley lands some Kawada-style rapid-fire kicks, Dolin tags in. Heather immediately takes over, however, and tags in Ash, who picks up where she left off, putting the boots to Dolin in the corner. She tags Heather back in, and she blasts a groggy Dolin with some big forearm shots.

Heather backs up and charges at Dolin, but runs into a big boot. She tags Paxley in. Ash tags in as well. It is Paxley, however, who takes the hot tag and comes in with a ton of energy, taking it to Ash. She hits a big suplex and a standing elbow drop for a close two-count.

Iceman pushes Paxley off the top turnbuckle, which the referee doesn’t see. Heather gets involved as well, which sets Ash up for the top-rope Rarified Air finisher for the pinfall on Paxley, giving her team the win. Afterwards, the Elegance duo’s beefcake brings their cake over, but Dolin and Paxley shove their faces in it.

Gia Miller Interviews Leon Slater

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with her guest, Leon Slater. She brings up what happened with Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth last week on the show. She also asks about his match against Nic later in the show. Slater vows to get his get-back. The show heads into a commercial break.

The Aztec Warriors (Laredo Kid & Octagon Jr.) & Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro) & Frankie Kazarian

When the show returns, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro are making their ring entrance, in progress. Their music dies down and the entrance tune for their partner hits, bringing out the self-proclaimed “King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian.

The Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy owner settles inside the squared circle and his music dies down. The theme for their opposition hits, and out comes The Aztec Warriors team of Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr., as well as their partner, Chavo Guerrero Jr.

The El Paso legend gets a big pop coming out, and he kicks things off for his team. Kazarian does the same for his. Chavo establishes the early offensive lead, and the crowd is loving it. All hell breaks loose moments later, as all six end up in the ring.

The Aztec Warriors and Chavo hit high spots as the show heads to a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, First Class takes over after Navarro pulls some behind-the-referee’s back shenanigans. Francis takes over and taunts the crowd.

Octagon tries fighting back, but Francis splashes him in the corner. Francis hits the World’s Strongest double-slam on Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr. simultaneously for a close two-count, as the pin is broken up. Navarro tags in and picks up where Francis left off, taking it to one-half of the Aztec Warriors.

Laredo Kid eventually gets the hot tag for his team, and he immediately shifts the offensive momentum back in his team’s favor. The crowd comes to life in the background. Navarro and Kazarian try and double-team him, but he ends up handling them both by himself. Fans chant “We want Chavo!”

And Laredo obliges. Chavo gets the tag and the crowd explodes as he hops over the ropes and goes to work. The pro wrestling legend hits any-and-everything that moves, easily handling Francis, Navarro and Kazarian single-handedly. Chavo hits the Three Amigos on Navarro as fans chant “Eddie! Eddie!”

Kazarian stops him before he can hit the third, so he takes over and hits two of the Three Amigos on him instead. When he goes for the third on him, Francis cuts him off. Francis does the Eddie Guerrero shoulder-shimmy to taunt the crowd, but Chavo makes him pay for it.

He hits the Three Amigos on him, and isn’t stopped before completing all three on the big man. The crowd loved it and immediately broke out in a loud “Eddie! Eddie!” chant. The Aztec Warriors go to the top on the same corner and hit a double-dive onto Francis and Kazarian on the floor.

Chavo hits the Gory Bomb on Navarro in the ring. He then heads to the top-rope and hits the Eddie Guerrero Frogsplash for the pinfall victory. Great feel-good stuff here in El Paso. The show heads to another commercial break.

War Of Words: Sami Callihan & Mance Warner

When the show returns, a Rosemary vignette in a very Rosemary-style, airs, and then a war of words between Mance Warner and Sami Callihan takes place.

Santino Marella points out how both are handcuffed and there are a ton of security present to ensure nothing physical happens. The two sit on opposite sides of a table, with Steph De Lander on Warner’s side, and they speak their respective pieces.

De Lander also speaks up and they talk about possession being nine-tenths the law when discussing their TNA Digital Media Championship. Santino Marella speaks up and says they need to promise not to damage anymore company property or put any civilians in danger.

Sami calls De Lander a skank. She throws a drink in his face, which he can’t cover due to his hands being cuffed. Santino yells at them to leave. Warner and De Lander profess their love for each other and share a sloppy kiss while doing exactly that. After this wraps up, the show heads to another commercial time out.

Masha Slamovich defeated Jacy Jane

The show returns to the theme of WWE NXT Superstar Jacy Jane playing. She makes her way out and heads to the ring for the second TNA vs. WWE NXT showdown of the evening.

Jane settles inside the squared circle and her music dies down. The theme for her opposition hits, and out comes the reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. Tom Hannifan mentions on commentary that she is over 100 days for her current run with the title.

After the bell sounds, Jane does a snarky wave to Slamovich from the opposite corner, before charging at her. The two lock up and push-and-pull on the ropes all around the ring. They continue their lock-up back in the center and Slamovich slams Jane down.

Jane locks back up on the mat and they roll around without breaking it. They stand back up, and Jane yanks Slamovich back down to the mat by her hair. Slamovich takes back over and hits a big kick and sends Jane out to the floor. She hits a dive through the ropes onto Jane at ringside.

Moments later, a similar situation presents itself, however this time when Slamovich goes for a big dive through the ropes to the floor, she is met with a big shot from Jane. After a big follow-up from Jane, she looks into the camera and vows that she’s going to take over TNA.

On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as Jane adds to her offensive lead back inside the ring. When the show returns, Slamovich begins fighting from underneath back into competitive form. Jane goes for a punt kick from the ring apron to Slamovich on the floor.

Slamovich blocked it and pulled Jane onto her shoulders. She slams her front-ways face-first onto the ring apron from the floor. Back inside the ring, Slamovich builds on her offensive lead en route to hitting a Snow Plow for the pinfall victory.

After the match, Tessa Blanchard, who was banned from ringside during the bout, runs out and beats down Slamovich until Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee run out to make the save, chasing her off and checking on the TNA Knockouts Champion. The show heads to another break.

Eric Young (w/ The Northern Armory) defeated Ace Austin

When the show returns, a vignette airs showing Mike Santana being out for revenge on Mustafa Ali. Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Eric Young hits. He makes his way out to the ring with The Northern Armory duo of Travis Williams and Judas Icarus.

Young settles inside the squared circle for a first-time-ever singles showdown against Ace Austin in the next match of the evening. After Young’s music dies down, the ABC entrance tune hits to bring out his opponent. He joins him in the ring and the bell sounds to get things started.

The two lock-up and Young establishes the early offensive lead, focusing on attempting to isolate the arm of Austin and work it over. He stops and looks directly into the camera to send a message to Steve Maclin. The Northern Armory get involved behind the referee’s back and Young continues to dominate.

Young continues to tie the referee up to allow The Northern Armory duo at ringside to inflict additional damage to Austin behind the official’s back. The commentary duo of Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt sell home the fact that it is Young proving to Maclin what true trust looks like.

Austin begins fighting back. He hits Click-Click-Boom to shift the offensive momentum in his favor. He climbs up on Young in the corner and hits the ten-punch sequence, with the fans counting along with each shot that lands. Austin hits a signature move for a close two-count.

Austin comes closer and closer to finishing Young off, but ultimately another dastardly demonstration of what true trust looks like from Young and The Northern Armory duo lead to Young taking over again. Young hits a big piledriver to finish Austin off for the win. The show heads to another break.

Musical Performances & Fights From Joe Hendry, Elijah & Frankie Kazarian

The show returns to the familiar sounds of the smash viral hit, “I Believe in Joe Hendry.” With that said, the crowd comes alive and sings along as the TNA World Champion makes his way to the ring in his trademark silky-blue button-up shirt.

His music dies down and the “We Believe!” chants pick up. Hendry begins, “Say his name, and he appears. Your TNA World Champion is here in El Paso, Texas! And it was right here in Texas that I became the champ, and now everybody wants to know what is next for the TNA World Championship.”

Hendry reminds everyone he is willing to defend his title against anyone from any company, all someone has to do is pick up the phone and tell Santino Marella they want a shot at the champion. The familiar sounds of the guitar strum of Elijah is heard after he says that.

Elijah comes to the ring and tells Hendry he is not coming out here because he is the next title challenger. He assures the champ that he too “believes in Joe Hendry.” Elijah assures him he can trust him. He says they’ve become friends. He knows Hendry’s favorite color is blue and that he likes classic movies.

He then goes on to suggest he perform the favorite song of Hendry from a movie he loves, Toy Story. He suggests they sing “You’ve Got A Friend In Me.” Elijah begins singing, Randy Newman-voice-and-all. The crowd sings along. Everyone is into it, so of course, Frankie Kazarian comes out to break up the fun.

Kazarian heads to the ring insisting no one wants to see “this Hall and Oats nonsense.” He settles inside the squared circle with a guitar of his own strapped around himself. He tells Hendry and Elijah they are legitimately accomplished musicians, but everybody knows “real men play bass guitar.”

Kazarian plays La Cucaracha on his bass for the El Paso crowd, who responds with loud “You suck!” chants. Kazarian plays another offensive song aimed at ridiculing the local crowd, and he gets the reaction one would expect for doing so. Hendry stands up for the crowd and tells Kazarian it’s time he leave.

Kazarian speaks up and tells Hendry he knows he doesn’t trust Elijah, and tells Elijah that he knows he secretly hates Hendry’s guts. He tells them they need to be men for once and skip past all the nonsense and just beat the crap out of each other now. They beat up Kazarian instead, and then sing “Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye.” Once this wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

Nic Nemeth defeated Leon Slater

It’s main event time!

After matches are announced for next week’s episode of the show (see below), things head back to the ring for the final match of this week’s program. Nic Nemeth’s entrance tune hits and out comes “The Wanted Man” himself with his little brother Ryan Nemeth.

The rookie sensation of TNA, Leon Slater, makes his way out next. The bell sounds and the main event of the evening gets underway. Nemeth takes the early offensive lead, stopping to taunt Slater and the crowd. Slater gets one big move in and takes the time to lean down and taunt Nemeth in return.

Slater blasts Nemeth with a big move off the ropes and then follows-up with a spinning elbow that sends the former TNA World Champion to the floor. Slater hits his trademark running turning dive over the ring post to the floor, splashing on Nemeth as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, we see Nemeth regained the offensive lead during the break. The crowd is jeering and booing as Nemeth slowly and arrogantly controls his younger opposition. Slater begins firing up and taking over. He struggles, however, to find a way to finish off the pro wrestling legend.

Nemeth slows Slater’s momentum down, taking out the knee of the young rising star. Slater is essentially on one leg now, with another bum wheel dragging next to him as he tries once more to fire up for another comeback.

“The Wanted Man” cuts it short and looks to try and finish Slater off, only for Slater to keep finding a way to hang in there. Nemeth brings Slater up to the top and climbs up after him. Slater fights him off and knocks him down. Slater teases a Swanton 450, but Nemeth crotches him instead.

Nemeth then follows that up with a super-plex. Nemeth tunes up the band in the corner, timing Slater for a superkick, but Slater avoids it and counters with a Twist of Slate. He climbs to the top-rope and leaps for his Swanton 450 splash, only to land on Nemeth’s raised knees.

Nemeth goes for the immediate cover, but somehow Slater kicks out. Nemeth looks for Danger Zone, but Slater avoids it. Ryan Nemeth grabs at Slater from ringside, but Slater kicks him off. The brief distraction was enough to set Nic up for another attempt at his Danger Zone finisher.

This time, Nemeth hits it and scores the pinfall for the main event victory. After the match, Ryan Nemeth joins his big brother in the ring to put the boots to Slater. The iconic sounds of The Hardys theme hits and out comes the TNA World Tag-Team Champions Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy.

The Nemeth Brothers run off. Matt gets on the microphone and brings up Nic and Ryan calling themselves the best brother team in wrestling. Matt says they aren’t medically cleared yet, but challenges The Nemeth Brothers to face them at TNA Rebellion 2025. The Hardys tune hits again and the crowd roars as this week’s show wraps up on that note.

Next Week (4/3/2025):
– Tessa Blanchard, Jacy Jane & TBA vs. Lei Ying Lee, Xia Brookside & Masha Slamovich
– Frankie Kazarian vs. Elijah
– We’ll hear from The Hardys
– Steve Maclin vs. TBA
– Santino Marella’s Groundbreaking Announcement

Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to follow F4WOnline.com’s Matt Boone on Twitter/X.

TNA Impact live results: Joe Hendry & Elijah in tag team action

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry will team with Elijah as a featured match on tonight’s edition of Impact — the fallout episode following last Friday’s Sacrifice.

The duo will take on former TNA Tag Team Champions Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards of The System.

After viciously attacking Matt Hardy after Friday’s ten-man cage match, Nic & Ryan Nemeth will address their actions.

In a rematch from last Friday, Mustafa Ali will go one-on-one with Mike Santana with everyone banned from ringside.

After dispatching NXT’s Cora Jade at Sacrifice, TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will kick off the show to address what’s next for her.

Former TNA Tag Team Champions The Rascalz will battle Judas Icarus & Travis Williams of the Northern Armory.

Chavo Guerrero Jr. will appear on the show to join AJ Francis and KC Navarro in an interview segment while new Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash & Heather by Elegance will celebrate their title win Friday and address NXT’s Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson’s surprise callout.

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Masha Slamovich, Tessa Blanchard & Jacy Jane Kick Things Off

After a recap video package looking back at TNA Sacrifice airs, the show opens inside a jam-packed El Paso County Coliseum with TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich coming to the ring. She gives Cora Jade props for coming to fight, but says it wasn’t enough.

She claims she’s on a new mission to prove she is the best champion in all of pro wrestling. She says her belt proves it, and she’ll defend it against anyone, anytime, anywhere. She says, “At Rebellion …” but before she can finish, Tessa Blanchard makes her way out.

Blanchard tells Slamovich she beat Jade, which is fine, but Blanchard could do the same in her sleep. She says it’s time she beats her and take what’s hers. As she continues taking, out of nowhere, Slamovich is attacked from behind by WWE NXT Superstar Jacy Jane.

A ton of officials hit the ring to break things up. As they do, the theme for Santino Marella hits and out comes TNA’s “Director of Authority” to a big pop and chants of his name. He tells Jane this isn’t how you conduct yourself in TNA. He says next week it’ll be Jane vs. Slamovich.

Santino turns and tells Blanchard that the world doesn’t revolve around her. He says Blanchard will be banned from ringside during the Jane-Slamovich showdown next week. After this wraps up, the show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

When the show returns, a fired up Santino approaches “The Liaison” Arianna Grace and says he has to know ahead of time about things like this. She swears she didn’t know Jane was coming, and that she only knew of the same surprise Santino knows about for later in the show.

The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) defeated The Northern Armory (Judas Icarus & Travis Williams)

Back inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Eric Young hits and out he comes accompanying The Northern Armory duo of Judas Icarus and Travis Williams to the ring for the first match of the evening. He joins the gang on special guest commentary for this one.

Out next comes their opponents, The Rascalz duo of Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel. The bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running with Wentz and Icarus. Wentz takes the early offensive lead, however, Icarus tags in Williams and The Northern Armory settle into the offensive lead.

After several minutes on the defensive end of things, Wentz finally fights back into competitive form and gets the tag to Wentz. The two hit a back-to-back double-team high spot sequence, leading to Miguel scoring the pinfall. Eric Young comes to get involved afterwards until Ace Austin runs out with a chair.

Gia Miller Interviews Xia Brookside, Rosemary Interrupts

The show heads to another commercial break after the tag bout wraps up. When it returns, footage is shown of Rosemary spraying Xia Brookside in the eyes with the poison mist last week. Backstage live, Gia Miller introduces her guest at this time — Xia Brookside.

She asks how her eyes are. Brookside said the doctors told her that her eyes are fine, but she can still feel it. Gia asks her about nearly using a chain as a weapon, something very out of character for her. She says she always tries to fight fair, but then things like this happens.

Brookside says she knows Rosemary is trying to get into her head. As she continues talking, she is cut off by Rosemary in a video on the monitor behind her. Rosemary says Xia is finally starting to understand. She brings up Xia hesitating against Savannah Evans.

She tells Xia to get a partner and meet us in the ring. “We’ve got a little surprise for you!” Brookside tells Gia she will take her revenge tonight and that she has the perfect partner in mind.

First Class Penthouse With AJ Francis, KC Navarro & Chavo Guerrero Jr.

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for First Class hits and out comes AJ Francis and KC Navarro to a chorus of boos from the El Paso crowd, as it’s time for the latest installment of the First Class Penthouse. They babble for only a few minutes before they are interrupted by Chavo Guerrero Jr.

The legend comes out and banters back-and-forth with them until quickly another theme hits and Frankie Kazarian comes out. AJ Francis asks what the hell is going on. Great question that could apply to any First Class Penthouse segment. Kazarian tells Chavo he remembers him costing he and Christopher Daniels the tag titles in 2012.

After they go back-and-forth for a bit, The Aztec Warriors duo of Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr. come out and a lucha tag bout is made for next week’s show, with the Aztec Warriors and Chavo taking on First Class and Kazarian. This madness wraps up and the show heads into another commercial time out.

Mike Santana defeated Mustafa Ali via Count Out

The show returns, the theme for Mustafa Ali hits and out he comes with The Cabinet banned from ringside for a TNA Sacrifice rematch. Mike Santana’s music hits next and out he comes through the crowd amped up and ready for some get-back.

As soon as they are in arm’s reach, Santana goes after him and hits a big dive on the floor. The bell hasn’t even sounded yet to get this officially started. Ali fights back, but Santana sends him flying onto and across the timekeepers table.

Ali tries fighting back and focusing his attack on the injured arm of Santana. The bell eventually sounds to make things official. After just a few more minutes of back-and-forth action not really going Ali’s way, he decides to walk out on the match.

Mustafa stops by Hannifan and Rehwoldt and talks into their headset, saying he is the one addiction that Santana will never be able to conquer. He walks off through the crowd waving and smiling at Santana as the referee counts him out. Santana gets the win by count out. The show heads into another commercial break.

Ryan Nemeth & His “Big Brother!” Nic Nemeth Explain Their Actions

When the show returns, Ryan Nemeth makes his way to the ring. He talks about his “Big Brother!” before calling himself the greatest brother in the world. He says Nic Nemeth finally did the right thing. He then introduces his big brother, whom he calls the best wrestler in the world.

“The Wanted Man” makes his way out to a ton of heat and boos from the El Paso crowd. Nic comes out with a similar John Cena heel face. Expressionless. No remorse for his actions. Fans chant “Hardy! Hardy!” as he settles in the ring. Nic begins, “They ain’t coming.”

Nic says “if everyone would shut up for a second, I’d like to say a few words.” He goes on to talk about how people have been talking about TNA again for about the past year. He connects that to when he arrived on the scene, and brings up The Hardys sneakily coming in and taking credit.

Leon Slater comes out and calls them crazy. He says someone needs to step up next week, and that he’s going to beat Nemeth’s ass right now. A brawl breaks out. Nemeth beats Slater down, leaving him lying in the ring. He and Ryan walk off as the show heads to another commercial break.

Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee defeated Rosemary & Savannah Evans

The show returns inside the Impact Zone to Rosemary’s theme playing. The red lights come on and out she comes to the ring. She settles inside and the entrance tune for her partner plays. Out comes Savannah Evans.

After the two heels make their way out, the theme for Xia Brookside plays and out she comes. She settles in the ring and then the lights go out. When they come back on, Lei Ying Lee’s name appears on the big screen. The crowd couldn’t have reacted less.

She makes her way out and some respectful cheers spread throughout the El Paso crowd. The bell sounds and Brookside and Rosemary kick things off for their respective teams. Rosemary decides against it and tags in Evans. Brookside shows her fiery side, taking it right to Evans.

Evans blasts Brookside with a big shot and tags Rosemary back in. Brookside fires up again and takes over, hitting Broken Wings on Rosemary in the corner. She follows up with a DDT for a two-count. Lei tags in, but she too finds herself mostly on the defensive.

After some more back-and-forth action, Rosemary accidentally sprays Evans with the mist. Brookside follows up. Lei goes to show off her strength, picking up Evans, but she appeared to drop her. She hits her Thunderstruck kick for the win. The show heads to another commercial break.

Championship Celebration By Elegance Interrupted By Multiple WWE NXT Stars

The show returns to George Iceman in the ring with a neck brace on. He introduces the new TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Ash & Heather by Elegance. The duo make their way out to their Championship Celebration by Elegance, complete with a “$4,000 cake” and some “beefcake models.”

As Ash and Heather drone on, Ash demands her cake be brought over. She kneels down to make a wish, but the lights go out instead. WWE NXT Superstars Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson “cross the line,” coming out and telling the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions that they are the best team in the women’s scene, regardless of promotion.

While they bicker back-and-forth, they are cut off by the entrance tune for former TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Spitfire. Jody Threat and Dani Luna come to the ring wanting their immediate rematch. As they all talk, even more music plays. Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley “cross the line” and say they want a shot at the titles as well.

Ash throws a fit. Gigi tells her to kiss her ass. A big brawl breaks out with all of the ladies. Security rushes to the scene to break things up. TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella’s theme hits and out he comes to another monster pop. Next week it’ll be Ash & Heather vs. Gigi and Paxley. Spitfire are banned from ringside. Jackson and Legend are banned as well.

Jackson and Legend beat down some of the security. They get in Santino’s face and intimidate him. Arianna Grace comes out and says he might not have authority over him, but she does. She says there’s still banned from ringside next week. The show heads to another commercial break.

Mance Warner defeated Magno

When the show returns, Mance Warner’s theme hits and out he comes accompanied by the TNA Digital Media Championship-toting Steph De Lander. They head to the ring, where Warner will be in action in the next match of the evening.

His opponent, already in the ring, is Magno. He is introduced as from El Paso, TX., and gets a good pop as a result. The bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running with a bang, as Warner runs over Magno with a big lariat.

Seconds later Warner runs over Magno with another big shot. He follows up with a knee strike and after all of two minutes, maximum, Warner picks up the easy squash match victory. Poor Magno.

Steve Maclin Refuses To Join The Northern Armory

A video airs with Steve Maclin talking as quick-cut clips are shown of his recent interactions with Eric Young and The Northern Armory. He makes it clear that he didn’t like the look he saw in Young’s eyes, that he never wanted or needed his help, and that he will not join The Northern Armory.

Joe Hendry & Elijah defeated The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards)

It’s main event time!

The theme for The System hits and out comes Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers, accompanied by Alisha Edwards. The trio head to the ring for the final match of the evening, a tag-team tilt in the main event.

After they settle inside the squared circle, the theme for the first of their two opponents hits, and out comes Elijah. He settles in the ring with his guitar in-hand, but before he can strum or play anything, the viral smash hit, “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits and the crowd goes bonkers as the TNA World Champion emerges.

The bell sounds and Hendry and Myers kick things off for their respective teams. Hannifan points out today marks the 60th day of Hendry’s world title reign. Hendry takes the early offensive lead over Myers, showing off his power with a spinning powerslam.

Edwards tags in, but he doesn’t fare any better. Elijah tags in and takes over, picking up where Hendry left off. Hendry joins him in the ring when Myers tries to interfere. Both members of The System are knocked to the floor. Hendry and Elijah stand tall in the ring as the show heads to a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, The System are shown taking over, thanks to interference and distractions by Alisha Edwards at ringside. Elijah is kept isolated in the ring and away from his corner so he can’t make the much-needed tag to Hendry. He end up blasting Edwards with a big shot that buys him some time.

Elijah makes it to his corner for the tag to Hendry, just as Edwards tags in Myers. Hendry takes the hot tag and hits the ring with a ton of energy. The crowd comes to life as Hendry hits a pair of Fall Away Slams before doing his big dramatic head-turn.

He leads the crowd in a “We will rock you!” stomp-stomp-clap sequence as he looks to finish things off. Edwards hits the ring and knocks Elijah off the apron. Hendry is hit with a big spear by Myers for a close two-count. Edwards hits a splash on Hendry in the corner.

Edwards goes for the Back-Pack Stunner into a System Overload, but Hendry avoids it and counters with a Standing Ovation thanks to help from Elijah. Hendry goes for the follow-up cover and scores the pinfall to pick up the victory for his team. The two celebrate as Hendry’s theme plays. That’s how this week’s show wraps up.

Next Week:
* Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley vs. Ash & Heather By Elegance
* The Aztec Warriors & Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs. First Class & Frankie Kazarian
* Jacy Jane vs. Masha Slamovich
* Eric Young vs. Ace Austin
* Leon Slater vs. Nic Nemeth

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TNA Impact live results: Joe Hendry World title defense, Sacrifice go-home show

The go-home edition of TNA Impact ahead of Friday’s Sacrifice streaming special will feature a TNA World title defense by Joe Hendry.

However, Hendry doesn’t know his opponent a day before he will be part of a ten-match steel cage match.

Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will team with Lei Ying Lee against top challenger and NXT star Cora Jade and former TNA World Champion Tessa Blanchard.

Eddie Edwards vs. Leon Slater will determine who gets the man advantage in the aforementioned cage match.

Before they meet at Sacrifice, Mike Santana and former X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali will meet face-to-face for a summit.

The main card will be rounded out by NXT’s Wes Lee vs. Laredo Kid, Xia Brookside vs. Rosemary, and JDC vs. Cody Deaner.

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Eddie Edwards (w/ Alisha Edwards) defeated Leon Slater in a TNA Sacrifice Advantage Match

After the usual recap video package for last week’s show, the “Cross the Line” theme and intro video plays to get things started as always. Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the show as the camera shot settles inside the Impact Zone at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.

The System’s theme music hits and out comes the group to accompany Eddie Edwards onto the stage. They wish him well and head to the back. Edwards heads to the ring accompanied by Alisha Edwards and settles inside the squared circle for the opening match of the evening.

Leon Slater’s entrance tune hits and out comes the young talented prospect accompanied by his team for the TNA Sacrifice 2025 pay-per-view steel cage main event match on Friday night in El Paso, TX. They head to the back and Slater makes his way to the ring by himself.

As soon as Slater hits the ring, while still in his entrance gear and with his music still playing, Edwards tries to get the early jump. It backfires, however, as Slater sees it coming and counters. Slater jumps off to an early offensive lead in this TNA Sacrifice Advantage Match.

Slater hits a hurricanrana that sends Edwards sailing through the ropes, where he crashes and burns on the floor at ringside. On the floor, Edwards takes over and sends Slater crashing shoulder-first into the steel steps with authority. Back inside the ring, Edwards enjoys several minutes of offensive control.

The show heads into a mid-match commercial break as Edwards remains in a comfortable offensive lead. When the show returns, Slater fights back, but Edwards cuts his comeback short and hits a Blue Thunder Bomb for a close two-count.

Slater amps up for another comeback attempt, but again Edwards cuts it short. He sends Slater shoulder-first into the ring post from inside the ring, and then follows up by flattening Slater with his Boston Knee Party finisher for the win.

With the victory, Edwards has secured the advantage in the Steel Cage main event of TNA Sacrifice 2025 on Friday night. After the match, Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down matches still to come, and then the show heads into another commercial time out.

Mance Warner & Steph De Lander Taunt Sami Callihan

The show returns to Sami Callihan talking directly into the camera in fired-up fashion, ranting about how Mance Warner is lucky that Santino Marella put a no physicality clause ahead of their TNA Sacrifice match.

As Callihan continues to rant, he is blatantly taunted by Steph De Lander and Warner, who appear next to him and push and shove him, daring him to do something about it. Callihan again reminds Warner it’s only one more day.

Wes Lee defeated Laredo Kid

Back inside the Impact Zone, the familiar sounds of Wes Lee’s theme music hits and out comes the WWE NXT Superstar. He settles inside the squared circle while Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe hang out at ringside. Lee’s opponent, masked fan-favorite high-flyer Laredo Kid, makes his way out next.

The bell sounds and things get underway. Kid isolates Lee’s arm early on and cranks away at it. Lee flips and escapes, and then rolls out to the floor to re-group. As he does, Kid tries to baseball slide him, but he side-steps him and rolls back in the ring.

In the ring, Kid shoulder-blocks Lee down to the mat, hits the ropes and then hits a hurricanrana that sends Lee right back out to the floor. Kid leaps to the ring apron, back-kicks Lee and then springboards off the middle rope with a moonsault splash onto Lee on the floor.

Kid whacks Lee with an open-handed palm strike to the chest. He heads to the top-rope and leaps off, connecting with a picture-perfect cross-body splash for a close two-count. Lee catches Kid with a kick and takes over. He snarls in a tight close-up camera shot and then goes to work on Kid in the corner.

Lee hits a big brainbuster for a two-count. Kid fights back into competitive form, but ultimately Lee takes over and finishes him off with a Cardiac Kick. Afterwards, The Rascalz and Ace Austin come out and vow to close the chapter and send them back to NXT. “Smoke ’em if you got ’em! See you tomorrow night!”

Santino Marella Makes TNA Sacrifice Announcement

When the show returns, Spitfire come up complaining to Santino Marella. Also bugging the Director of Authority is Ash and Heather by Elegance and George Iceman.

The shot-caller for TNA announces a three-on-two match for TNA Sacrifice 2025 where Ash & Heather By Elegance and George Iceman take on Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna. Iceman freaks out that he has to wrestle.

Xia Brookside defeated Rosemary via Disqualification

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Xia Brookside hits and out comes the TNA Knockout for the next match of the evening. The lights go down and up come the dark red lights. Rosemary makes her way out and heads to the ring, creepy-crawling into the camera before the match gets underway.

As soon as the bell sounds, Rosemary bull-rushes Brookside into the corner by the face. Brookside fights her way free and dropkicks Rosemary. Brookside comes off the ropes with a bit of a Kangaroo Kick, babyface-MJF style. Brookside goes for a suplex, but Rosemary blocks it and grabs her by the throat.

Rosemary sends Brookside into the ropes with a push of the throat, and then slams her down by the throat before unloading on her with ground and pound. Rosemary controls the action for a few more minutes, but then Brookside starts to fight her way back.

She hits her finisher in the corner, but only gets two. She goes for another big spot, and then grabs Rosemary’s foreign object. She takes a good, long look at it while contemplating using it.

Ultimately, she doesn’t get the chance, as Rosemary sprays the green poison mist in her eyes and the referee calls for the bell. Brookside screams in pain while touching her eyes. Brookside is declared the winner via disqualification. The show heads into another commercial break.

Steve Maclin & Eric Young Have A Drink And A Chat

When the show returns, we hear some depressing music and in a music video fashion, we see Steve Maclin drinking by a campfire. As the video continues, the music stops and we see Eric Young is sitting next to him drinking with him.

Maclin says he already made his position clear about where they stand. He says they respect each other but they’ve got their own paths. Young asks what happens when those paths inevitably meet and they have to make a decision.

JDC defeated Cody Deaner

Back inside the Impact Zone, JDC’s theme hits and The System member makes his way to the ring for the next match of the evening. He settles inside and his music dies down.

Cody Deaner’s entrance tune hits and out he comes with a microphone in-hand. He talks about how he feels great to be here. He says he’s a proud father of multiple kids. He says his professional life wasn’t going so well.

He decided to put his fate in the hands of the people, and since that time, he’s had the best time of his life. He says now he’s about to have fun beating the crap out of a member of The System.

JDC gets on the microphone and assures Deaner that these people don’t care about his children. The fans cut him off with a loud “Yes we do! Yes we do!” chant. JDC says all he cares about is his match at TNA Sacrifice tomorrow.

He tells Deaner to step through the ropes, hop off the ring apron and take the loss like a man. “Be a man, don’t be a disappointment to your children for the rest of your life,” JDC says, before shoving Deaner, GUNTHER-bully style.

Deaner teases exiting the ring, but stops and says the choice isn’t his or JDC’s. It’s the people’s choice. He asks the people if he should just leave and let the referee count him out, or should he stay and “punch this jerk in the face ten times!”

He tells JDC the people have spoken and then clocks him in the face with a punch. The bell sounds and things continue from there. Deaner climbs up on JDC and tries delivering on his ten-punch-promise, but he only got to four before JDC countered and took over.

Deaner started to fight back, but JDC stuck him with a cheap-shot thumb to the eye. He followed that up with his Falcon Arrow finisher for the pinfall victory. After the match, the show heads into another commercial break.

Tessa Blanchard & Cora Jade defeated Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee

When the show returns, Arianna Grace is making her way to the commentary desk, where she will join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on the call for the next match of the evening, which will be a TNA Knockouts tag-team tilt.

Tessa Blanchard’s theme hits and out she comes to the ring. She settles inside and then the entrance tune for her tag-team partner, WWE NXT Superstar Cora Jade, hits. After the heel duo settle inside the squared circle, the music hits to cue their opposition.

Out first to the ring comes Lei Ying Lee. She settles in the ring as Hannifan talks about the new plans and pricing for the company’s TNA+ streaming subscription service. Lee’s partner, reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich, makes her way out next.

The bell sounds to get things started. All four women stare each other down from opposite sides of the ring. Slamovich kicks things off for her team. It looks like Jade will do the same for hers, but she decides against it, opting instead to tag in Blanchard.

Blanchard and Slamovich go face-to-face and Blanchard pie-faces her to gasps from the crowd. Slamovich fights back and hits a dropkick. She puts her down again and then dares Jade to tag in. Blanchard tags her and Jade hesitantly comes in as fans chant “Masha’s gonna kill you!”

Jade dares Lee to tag in. Slamovich reaches back and tags her in. Lee comes in and goes right to work on Jade, blasting her with an assortment of kicks. She climbs up her in the corner and hits the multiple-punch sequence. She slams her down and covers her, but only gets two.

Jade takes advantage of some confusion in the ring and hits a gut-wrench on Lee for a two-count of her own. She tags in Blanchard and the fans boo as she goes to work on Lee. Blanchard hits her Magnum finisher off the top but Slamovich prevents things from ending there.

Lee and Jade brawl on the floor, while Slamovich and Blanchard, both looking beat up and tired, trade shots in the ring. Slamovich hoists Blanchard onto her back, but Blanchard rakes at her eyes to escape. Blanchard goes for a move, but Lee hits the ring and blasts her with Thunderstruck.

Jade then comes in and blatantly hits Slamovich with the title belt. The referee didn’t see it. Blanchard follows up with Buzzsaw and covers her for the pinfall victory. After the match, the show heads into another commercial break.

Summit With Mustafa Ali & Mike Santana

The show returns to the advertised Summit with Mustafa Ali and Mike Santana. Santana apologizes for being late after finally showing up and taking a seat, while The Great Hands and Tasha Steelz stand behind him. Tom Hannifan sits in between Ali and Santana and asks questions.

Hannifan asks Ali first about why he chose to have an issue with Santana upon returning to TNA. Ali says it isn’t about having an issue with Santana. He’s here to be the leader TNA needs. He can handle the pressure. He says Mr. Santana can’t handle the pressure.

Santana finally speaks up and is baffled that Ali says something like he can’t handle pressure. He goes on for the 100th time about his rough past and all that he’s overcome. He says he’s had nothing but pressure since joining TNA. He says he felt plenty of pressure taking out The System by himself.

He says he also felt a lot of pressure at TNA Genesis when he faced one of the toughest men of his career and made him say “I Quit.” Hannifan points out to Ali that no one has defeated Santana in singles action in over six months. Ali says that’s a good point, but then tells Santana what he described is not pressure.

Ali tells Santana that pressure is failing and dusting yourself off and coming back to take over. He says pressure is having the camera men, the medical people in the back and all of the other staff depend on you. He says Santana isn’t a leader, he’s an addict. Santana tells Ali “you’re full of sh*t.”

Santana asks Ali if he thinks he’s not on to him, or if the people in the locker room haven’t caught on to his true intentions as well. He says no one thinks he’s really here for the betterment of TNA. He says even his people standing behind him sees it.

He tells him he accepted the reality that he’s an addict a long time ago, but today, he’s an addict for these people, for this company and for the people in it. He says for every addict out there, he’s shown them it’s possible to hit the bottom and rise.

Ali says he feels too more tension here. He says everyone needs to calm down. He picks up a bottle of wine and says, “and maybe take a drink.” Santana didn’t like that. Ali tells Santana at TNA Sacrifice, he will lose. He says he’s gonna pray for mercy, and then he’s gonna take one sip and finish the bottle.

And another one, and another one, and then he’s gonna let everyone he just mentioned down, including himself. But worse, he’s gonna break his daughters heart. As soon as Ali said that, Santana launched across the table and attacked him. He beat down his goons and even drew his hand back at Tasha.

He restrained himself, however, and ended up getting jumped by Ali and The Great Hands. They put the boots to him until Ali yells, “Enough!” He then opens the wine and pours a glass. He sits it next to Santana and tells him, “That’s for when you wake up.” He walks off. Santana comes to and sees the drink. He hits it. The show heads into another commercial break.

Joe Hendry (c) defeated Ryan Nemeth to retain the TNA World Championship

It’s main event time — Part 1!

But first, when the show returns, Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the updated lineup for Friday’s TNA Sacrifice 2025 special event. Added to the lineup is Frankie Kazarian vs. Steve Maclin, as well as First Class duo AJ Francis & KC Navarro against the team of Laredo Kid & Octagon Jr.

Kazarian found out about his match as he joined Hannifan and Rehwoldt, uninvited, to be part of the call for the upcoming main event title tilt. After he freaks out about the news, he takes a seat and gets ready for the final match of the evening.

The familiar sounds of Joe Hendry’s theme hits the house speakers inside Full Sail University and out comes the TNA World Champion for his latest title defense against a yet-to-be-announced opponent. Santino Marella comes out and says he has an opponent for Hendry.

Before he can continue, Ryan Nemeth’s theme hits and out comes “The Hollywood Hunk.” He gets on the microphone and says his big brother returns in one day. He also says his big brother has given him his contracted title rematch as a former champion.

He heads to the ring, the bell sounds, Hendry hits Standing Ovation and covers him for the easy victory to retain his TNA World Championship in mere seconds.

Joe Hendry (c) defeated Hammerstone to retain the TNA World Championship

It’s main event time — Part 2!

In the ring, Hendry pops up after pinning Nemeth for his successful title defense. Santino Marella comes back out and apologizes for Nemeth doing that. He says he wasn’t really the opponent he had planned for Hendry. He asks Hendry if he wouldn’t mind working again.

With that said, the TNA Director of Authority reveals the real title challenger for the TNA World Champion, and out comes Hammerstone. Hannifan points out on commentary that Hammerstone hasn’t been seen on the scene in TNA for months.

As he heads to the ring, the show heads to a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, the bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running. Hendry takes the early offensive lead on Hammerstone, who the commentators joke has gotten even bigger since he was last around.

Hendry goes to hook Hammerstone and hoist him up for his stalled suplex spot, but Hammerstone blocks it and sends the TNA World Champion sailing into the ring post, before he crashes and burns on the floor at ringside. Hammerstone heads out after him and adds some more punishment to Hendry at ringside.

After Hammerstone beats Hendry down some more on the floor, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break with the champion still very much on the defensive, and the muscled up challenger in a definitive offensive lead.

When the show returns from the final time out of the evening, Hendry is shown starting to fight back into competitive form as the crowd inside the Impact Zone begin loudly rallying behind him. Hendry hoists Hammerstone up and this time connects with his trademark stalled suplex spot.

Hendry hits a Fall Away slam and then does the big dramatic head-turn for a big pop. He does the stomp-stomp clap routine, leading the fans in the “We Will Rock You” themed rallying cry, as he looks to try and finish off the big man.

Hendry hoists Hammerstone over his shoulders, but Hammerstone escapes and hits a German suplex. He picks Hendry up and power bombs him into the mat with authority for a close two-count. He transitions into a Boston Crab and cranks back on the lower back of the champ.

Kazarian complains about the voice of the lady behind him at the commentary desk. Hammerstone looks to hoist Hendry up, but Hendry counters and hits a big back-suplex. He hoists Hammerstone up onto his shoulders. He launches him up high and slams him down.

He grabs Hammerstone by the throat and lifts him up for his Standing Ovation finisher. He follows up with the immediate cover for the pinfall victory and his second successful title defense of the evening. The System and The Colons hit the ring to attack Hendry afterwards.

The theme for The Hardy Boyz hits and out comes the TNA World Tag-Team Champions Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy, with Leon Slater and Elijah behind them. Everyone brawls in and around the ring. Hannifan wraps things up by saying, “tomorrow night will be carnage at TNA Sacrifice!”

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TNA Impact live results: Oba Femi/Moose confrontation

Ahead of their impending title vs. title match this Tuesday, TNA X-Division Champion Moose and WWE NXT Champion Oba Femi will have a face-to-face confrontation on tonight’s Impact.

Tonight will also feature Elijah, the former Elias in WWE. Elijah aligned with TNA World Champion Joe Hendry after making his surprise debut and will take on Brian Myers of The System in his singles debut.

In a non-title match, TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will face Eddie & Orlando Colon who recently debuted.

Ahead of her title defense against NXT’s Cora Jade at Sacrifice, Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will share some thoughts.

The Northern Armory (Eric Young, Judas Icarus & Travis Williams) will take on The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) & Ace Austin in trios action.

Mike Santana will go one-on-one with John Skyler of the Good Hands.

AJ Francis and KC Navarro will return with another First Class Penthouse interview segment while Savannah Evans takes on Xia Brookside.

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Elijah defeated Brian Myers

The recap package for last week’s show airs to get things started, and then the “Cross The Line” intro video and theme plays. Inside the Impact Zone, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to this week’s edition of TNA Impact.

Elijah’s theme hits and out comes the newest addition to the men’s roster in TNA for scheduled opening action. He settles inside the squared circle and his music dies down. We then hear “Trust The System!” and the theme for Brian Myers hits. Out he comes accompanied by Alisha Edwards.

As soon as the bell sounds, Elijah charges across the ring and blasts Myers with a big shot that decks The System member. Myers tries rolling to the floor and calling a timeout as Elijah rolls out after him. Instead, Elijah blasts him with a big chop in front of Alisha.

He puts Myers on the ring apron and drapes his head over the edge of the apron. From the floor, he picks his head up and slams it down on the corner of the apron. And again. He backs up, runs and leaps, blasting Myers with a hip-attack similar to Roman Reigns’ “Drive By” spot.

Back inside the ring, Myers begins to shift the offensive momentum into his favor. This doesn’t last for long, however, as Elijah takes back over and eventually hits his finisher for the pinfall victory. After the match, The System hits the ring to attack Elijah.

Joe Hendry’s theme hits and out comes the TNA World Champion to make the save, running off The System. Hendry and Elijah stand tall in the ring staring down The System as they head up the entrance ramp to wrap up the eventful post-match scene.

Gia Miller Interviews Ace Austin & The Rascalz

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with her guests at this time, Ace Austin and The Rascalz duo of Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz. Austin says he knows they are still unsure how much they can trust each other heading into TNA Sacrifice 2025.

He says they practically grew up in the business together and references some past interactions and instances that proves they can trust each other. The Rascalz vow to beat down Wes Lee and his wannabe Rascalz duo of Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe.

“Smoke ’em if you got ’em!” ends the brief backstage interview segment. The show heads to the first commercial break of the evening.

First Class Penthouse with AJ Francis & KC Navarro

When the show returns, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro make their way out for the second installment of their new talk show segment, First Class Penthouse. Francis says the streets are still talking about the debut edition of First Class Penthouse.

Francis says they have a special guest tonight. “The Prize Fighter KO!” He then reveals it was a joke and that he was referring to KC Navarro. K-N-O. For KC N-avarr-O. Out comes Steve Maclin out of nowhere, who hits what will no doubt be the line of the evening, as he calls AJ Francis “The Temu Suge Knight.”

Francis asks if people want to see the two of them fight tonight. Francis says give him 30 minutes to get his gear on and then he’s gonna kick Maclin’s ass. Maclin tells him, “Take your 30 minutes, big boy!”

Savannah Evans defeated Xia Brookside

Back to the ring for the second match of the evening, which will be one-on-one action contested in the TNA Knockouts division. Savannah Evans makes her way to the ring first and settles inside. The “American Pie” soundtrack-sounding entrance tune for her opposition hits, and out comes the bubbly Xia Brookside.

The bell sounds and the match gets officially off-and-running. The much larger Evans immediately charges across the ring in a hurry, looking to bum-rush Brookside and attack her while she was off-guard. Instead, Brookside, seemingly with a sixth-sense, noticed Evans coming and side-stepped her.

Brookside gets the early offensive jump on Evans, taking it to her much larger foe as the fans inside the Impact Zone cheer her on. Rosemary is shown watching on from the rafters. Evans ends up cutting Brookside’s offensive run short and taking over, slowing the pace down.

Evans makes one misstep, and Brookside capitalizes, securing a tarantula-style submission while hanging off the body of her opponent. Brookside hits a big move coming off the ropes for a close two-count, but then Evans started to come to life. She launched Brookside into the corner but missed a follow-up splash.

She goes for a running knee drop on Brookside on the mat, but Brookside rolls out of the way just in time. Brookside, distracted while dealing with a potential injury, gets blasted from behind by Evans with one stiff shot that turns her inside-out. Evans quickly follows up with the pin fall for the win. The show heads into another commercial break.

Mike Santana defeated John Skyler (w/ Jason Hotch)

When the show returns, a digital segment airs showing Ash and Heather by Elegance being given a rude awakening by Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna. They dress them up like goth girls in their style and give them chores to do as their personal concierges.

After the video package wraps up, the show returns inside the Impact Zone, where John Skyler of the rebranded Great Hands duo with Jason Hotch makes his way to the ring cutting a promo about Mike Santana being “street trash.” Sounds familiar.

The hip-hop theme for Santana hits and out comes the fan-favorite for one-on-one action against Skyler in the next match of the evening. Santana enters the ring and the bell sounds to get things started.

Skyler gets the early jump on Santana, but fans chant his name and he fires up and begins taking over, running over Skyler with repeated clotheslines and then hitting a Three Amigos suplex sequence in an homage to Eddie Guerrero.

This gives Hannifan a good chance to plug TNA Sacrifice in El Paso, TX, where the Guerrero name is legendary. He mentions Chavo Guerrero Jr. will be there. Literally seconds later, Santana finishes off Skyler for a very quick and easy victory.

Once the match wraps up, Hotch tries attacking Santana from behind, but he avoids it and takes out The Great Hands member with his Spin The Block finisher. Santana notices the hammer that Hotch was about to use as a weapon on him. Fans chant for him to use it.

As he contemplates doing exactly that, he notices Mustafa Ali on the big screen with Tasha Steelz by his side. He calls Santana an animal and mentions how TNA is, as it should be, a safe working environment. He says it’s time for Santana to submit to a random urine screening.

Out comes someone in a suit with a cup and a lid, which he hands to Santana, presumably to “provide his sample.” Santana takes it and shakes his head. “This dude’s got me bugging, bro,” he says off-mic to end the post-match scene. The show heads to another commercial break.

AJ Francis (w/ KC Navarro) defeated Steve Maclin

When the show returns, the First Class entrance tune hits and out comes AJ Francis, accompanied by KC Navarro. The duo head to the ring together, where Francis is scheduled for one-on-one action in a match that was set up during the First Class Penthouse segment earlier in the show.

The familiar sounds of Steve Maclin’s theme song hits next and out comes the “Bulletproof” one himself. The bell sounds to get things started. Maclin takes the early offensive lead. The crowd is strongly behind him as he works over the First Class leader.

Francis ends up killing Maclin’s early momentum, stifling a big spot he tried in the corner. From there, Francis completely takes over on offense. He hits running knees to a seated Maclin on his way out to the floor, where he stands alongside Navarro and does their chant. “Money! Money! Money!”

Back in the ring, Francis eats a shot from Maclin. Maclin hangs Francis upside down in the tree of woe in the corner. He runs over and knocks Navarro off the apron when he tries interfering, and then runs and spears an upside down Francis. He looks for the K.I.A., but Francis avoids it and takes over.

Francis has Maclin by the throat when out of the blue, The Northern Armory duo of Travis Williams and Judas Icarus run out and hop on opposing sides of the ring apron. Francis capitalizes on the distraction and lays out Maclin.

The commentators bring up how The Northern Armory clearly seemed to be trying to help Maclin. Eric Young appears at ringside. Maclin comes out and tells Young he doesn’t need or want their help. He heads back into the ring, where Francis hits his Down Payment chokeslam finisher for the win.

Ryan Nemeth In Tears Over Nic Nemeth, Matt Hardy Face Time Call

The digital exclusive segment with Matt Hardy, Joe Hendry and Elijah discussing the members for their team in the scheduled ten-man tag-team match against The System and The Colons at TNA Sacrifice 2025 airs.

Ryan Nemeth wants on Hendry’s team. Hardy doesn’t. He calls Nic Nemeth, who pushes for his bro, but ultimately accepts that no one likes him. Nic tells Hardy to just please let him be the one to break the news to his brother.

Hardy tells him his brother has been listening. The others notice Ryan Nemeth fighting back tears. They ask if he’s going to cry. Ryan storms off in an emotional huff. The show heads to another commercial break.

Steve Maclin Confronts Eric Young & The Northern Armory

When the show returns, Steve Maclin catches up with Eric Young and The Northern Armory backstage and confronts them over them essentially costing him his match against AJ Francis.

Young tells him they did it for his own good, and had he not gotten distracted, it would have worked out. Maclin tells Young he trusts him, “but not this,” while pointing to The Northern Armory duo of Travis Williams and Judas Icarus. Young tells Maclin to “open your eyes and let the truth guide you.”

Maclin goes to walk off, but bumps into Frankie Kazarian. Kazarian, who looks like he borrowed an outfit from Seth “Freakin'” Rollins closet, is holding his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy and taunting Maclin, who gives him one fair warning before walking off.

Fraxiom Sends A Message To The Hardy Boyz

Footage is shown of TNA World Tag-Team Champions The Hardy Boyz and WWE NXT World Tag-Team Champions Fraxiom having a showdown in the ring earlier this week on WWE NXT to promote their title tilt at WWE NXT Roadblock 2025.

When it wraps up, a backstage segment with Fraxiom airs. Nathan Frazer and Axiom talk about their upcoming title tilt with The Hardy Boyz and make it clear they will be keeping a close eye on their match later in tonight’s show against The Colons.

Oba Femi, Moose Go Face-To-Face Ahead Of WWE Roadblock 2025

The WWE digital exclusive video airs showing TNA X-Division Champion Moose of The System talking about his showdown against WWE NXT World Champion Oba Femi at WWE NXT Roadblock 2025. Moose vows to leave with the WWE NXT title and become the face of the franchise.

Back live inside the Impact Zone, the familiar sounds of Oba Femi’s theme hits and out he comes, with the crowd doing his entrance chant routine. He settles inside the squared circle for his advertised face-to-face meeting with Moose.

The System theme hits and out comes Moose and his goons. He stops and motions to someone in the back. On that note, a bunch of security make their way out and accompany him to the ring.

Inside the ring, Oba Femi and Moose each tell the story of how they first heard about the other, while vowing to be the one to take out the other and prove they are the true dominant Nigerian force in the pro wrestling business.

The two end up in a wild brawl, where it is revealed that the “security” Moose brought with him were just paid goons in street clothes. They all jump Femi when it first appeared they were just trying to separate the two. Regardless, Femi ends up firing up and clearing house in an impressive sight.

Eric Young & The Northern Armory (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus) defeated Ace Austin & The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)

Back inside the Impact Zone, the familiar sounds of Eric Young’s entrance tune hits the house speakers. Out comes the TNA Wrestling veteran along with his partners for this scheduled six-man tag-team contest, The Northern Armory duo of Travis Williams and Judas Icarus.

The ABC theme song for their opposition hits and out comes Ace Austin. The Rascalz’ music plays after that and the team of Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel head to the ring to a strong reaction from the fans inside Full Sail University.

After the bell sounds, things get started with a bang in this one. Things settle into Young and The Northern Armory in a comfortable offensive lead as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, Wentz is isolated in the ring and being beaten down.

The crowd rallies behind Wentz, who eventually fires up and takes over, shifting the offensive momentum into his team’s favor. He tags in Miguel, who picks up where he left off. Wes Lee makes his way out. Wentz hits a big dive to take him out, but the distraction sets Young up for the piledriver for the win.

Mike Santana Approaches Santino Marella Backstage

Backstage, Mike Santana is holding his pee cup when he approaches TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella. He brings up all that he’s been through to get clean, including his meetings that the company has shown on TNA Impact, etc.

He asks if this pee test is really what they’re going to do to him. Santino says Mustafa Ali went above his head to the Anthem management. “I’ve got a boss, too,” Marella tells him. He says to just do it, prove him wrong, and get this whole thing behind him. Santino walks off.

Santana overhears Tasha Steelz scolding some regular Joe for not bringing the right kind of coffee for Ali. She tells him the correct kind and sends him off to get it. Santana stops him and tells him not to let anyone talk to him like that.

He then takes the cup and says he’ll handle it for him. He heads into the bathroom with Ali’s coffee cup as the show heads to another commercial break.

TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich Addresses Cora Jade

When the show returns, a second digital style segment airs showing the latest update of Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna forcing their personal concierges, Ash and Heather by Elegance, to do tasks.

This time they are shown in the gym. When they leave, there is an incident with a janitor, who ends up being George Iceman in disguise. He tells Ash and Heather, who laid out Spitfire, “It’s me! Let’s get out of here!”

Inside the Impact Zone, reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich makes her way down to the ring. She gets on the microphone and addresses Cora Jade. She tells the WWE NXT Superstar when she steps into the ring with her at TNA Sacrifice, it’s not going to be a match, but a fight.

She says it’s a fight she’s not going to walk out of, because Slamovich is built different. Cora Jade’s theme hits and out she comes with a microphone in-hand. She tells Slamovich all she hears is someone who knows their title reign is coming to an end.

Slamovich tells Jade she’s gonna expose her as someone who is not a real fighter. After she does, as Slamovich is staring down Jade at ringside from inside the ring, she is attacked from behind by Tessa Blanchard. Jade enters the ring to help out.

As Blanchard and Jade are beating down Slamovich in two-on-one fashion, the theme for Lei Ying Lee hits. Out to the ring comes Blanchard’s scheduled opponent for TNA Sacrifice 2025. She makes the save for Slamovich and runs off Jade and Blanchard.

Mustafa Ali’s Day Just Got Worse

Backstage, Mustafa Ali sees Tasha Steelz and asks her for an update. She tells him the coffee was delivered, but wasn’t right, so she sent the guy back out to get it. He says he doesn’t care about that and asks about Mike Santana’s drug test.

Steelz says she just spoke with Santino and unfortunately, Santana’s drug test came back negative, so he passed it. Ali is upset and says they’ve got to find a way to get him to take another drug test or something.

She hands him his coffee and after he takes a sip, he clearly knows what he just drank, so he rushes Steelz away to avoid further embarrassment. On that note, the show heads into another commercial break.

The Hardy Boyz defeated The Colons via Disqualification

It’s main event time!

But first, Hannifan and Rehwoldt introduce a quick video that runs down the advertised lineup for next week’s TNA Sacrifice 2025 “go-home” show (see below). Ryan Nemeth then comes out and announces that his big brother is coming back in eight days.

The Colons duo of Eddie and Orlando Colon make their way down to the ring. The iconic sounds of the theme music for The Hardy Boyz hits and out comes the reigning TNA World Tag-Team Champions for the main event of the evening.

The Full Sail crowd gives Matt and Jeff Hardy a huge reaction coming out. The bell sounds and things get underway in this, the tag-team main event of the evening. Matt Hardy kicks things off for his team coming out of the gate, establishing the early offensive lead over The Colons.

He plays to the crowd as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, Hardy is still dominating the action, taking it to Eddie until Orlando makes the save for his brother. This leads to an offensive shift in momentum.

The Colons begin to enjoy their first prolonged run of offensive control. Matt is isolated in the ring and controlled for a few minutes, but ultimately, Jeff gets the much-needed tag and begins taking over. As The Hardy Boyz take their shirts off and look to finish things off, The System hit the ring for an attack.

The referee throws the match out. Joe Hendry’s theme hits and out comes the TNA World Champion to make sure The Hardy Boyz aren’t unfairly attacked in an outnumbered situation. As Joe Hendry, The Hardy Boyz and Leon Slater and Elijah, who also ran out, stand tall in the ring.

As The System and The Colons do the same outside of the ring, TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella’s theme hits. The shot-caller in TNA announces that the ten man tag-team match between the two teams of five at TNA Sacrifice 2025 will now be contested inside of a steel cage. That blockbuster announcement is how this week’s show comes to an end.

Next Week:
* Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee vs. Tessa Blanchard & Cora Jade
* Laredo Kid vs. Wes Lee
* Eddie Edwards vs. Leon Slater (TNA Sacrifice Advantage Match)
* Xia Brookside vs. Rosemary
* Joe Hendry will defend the TNA World Championship

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TNA Impact live results: Oba Femi teams with the Hardys

Reigning and defending WWE NXT Champion Oba Femi will make his TNA in-ring debut as he teams with reigning TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys on tonight’s edition of Impact.

Femi, Jeff & Matt Hardy will take on The System’s Moose, Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers.

Former TNA World Champion Tessa Blanchard must compete on tonight’s show or else she will be fired.

Knockouts Tag Team Champions Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) will defend against Ash & Heather by Elegance. If the champions wins, the Elegance ladies must be their butlers for 24 hours.

In a clash of wildmen, Mance Warner will go one-on-one with Sami Callihan.

The card is rounded out by Frankie Kazarian vs. Ace Austin, Steve Maclin vs. KC Navarro, and Mike Santana in action.

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The System & The Colons Kick Things Off

After the usual show-opening intro video and theme music, a recap package airs highlighting top moments on last week’s show. Inside the Impact Zone inside Full Sail University, The System make their way out to the ring to kick things off.

Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt talk on commentary about Moose vs. Oba Femi at WWE Roadblock in a title versus title match following the TNA X-Division Champion’s appearance on NXT on CW earlier this week. Fans are chanting “Oba’s gonna kill you! Oba’s gonna kill you!” as he settles in the ring.

Starting off on the microphone is Alisha Edwards, who as always, hits the crowd with the annoying-voiced, “Do you wanna know something?!” JDC takes a turn on the microphone and then Moose takes over. He talks about how he’s gonna take out Oba Femi.

He then aims his anger at Jeff Hardy, who he says got lucky against him twice in the past. He says tonight his luck runs out. Brian Myers then gets a turn on the stick. He says Oba Femi isn’t System-material. He then turns his focus to the recent TNA debuts of Eddie and Orlando Colon.

He says they might be System-material. The theme for The Colons hits and out they come to the ring. They get on the mic and remind everyone what the Colon name means. It’s their way of life, and there’s only a few elite wrestlers who fully understands what that means.

They say they respect The System. The System make it clear that everything is better when you trust in The System. The opening segment wraps up on that note.

Gia Miller Interviews Spitfire

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with her guests at this time, the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Spitfire. Jody Threat and Dani Luna talk about their unique stipulation for their match against Ash and Heather by Elegance later tonight.

They have some fun talking about things they can make them do if they win and they become their personal concierge. They joke about giving them makeovers and mohawks.

Hannifan runs down the advertised lineup for tonight as the official match graphics flash on the screen. The show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

Leon Slater Confronts The System Backstage

When the show returns, we see The System walking-and-talking backstage when Leon Slater approaches them and confronts them for talking trash. Things start to get heated.

The Hardys show up and keep good on their word of having Slater’s back. The two sides bicker and pull-and-push, but are ultimately kept apart.

Mike Santana defeated Oro Mensah

Inside the Impact Zone, Mike Santana’s theme hits and out he comes to the ring for the first match of the evening. As he settles inside the squared circle, the theme for his opponent hits and the crowd pops as The Meta-Four’s Oro Mensah from WWE NXT comes out.

Fans chant “Oro!” and then “NXT! NXT!” as his music dies down. The bell sounds and the two lock-up. Santana grabs a side head-lock, but Mensah escapes. Mensah isolates and cranks on the arm of Santana, bringing him down to the mat and controlling the limb.

Santana eventually fights his way back up, escapes and snatches up Mensah’s arm. He does the same to him, before opting instead to blast him with wild rights and lefts that knock him across the ring. Mensah catches him by surprise with a hurricanrana.

Santana rushes towards him in the corner, but runs right into a big boot to the grill. Mensah heads to the ring apron and springboards into the ring with a single-leg dropkick that sends Santana flying and crashing to the mat. Santana rolls out to the floor.

Mensah tries for a flying cross-body to the floor, but Santana catches him and drops him face-first on the hard part of the ring apron, before turning him inside-out with a mean clothesline. Back in the ring, Santana catches Mensah with a Rolling Buck-50.

He goes for the cover, but Mensah kicks out. Mensah fights back, but ultimately, Santana takes over and blasts the NXT Superstar with his Spin The Block finisher for the pinfall victory. After the match, a corny-style political smear-campaign commercial parody airs.

It shows Mustafa Ali and his new crew consisting of The Great Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch) and Tasha Steelz trashing Santana, who is shown reacting live still in the ring following his victory over Mensah. After this wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

When the show returns, an angry Santana storms the backstage area in search of Mustafa Ali and his crew. He runs into The Great Hands and Steelz and they play dumb. He tells them Santana can do this to his face if he wants to. He almost says he’s gonna stick his foot up their ass, but Steelz censors him and cuts him off.

Tessa Blanchard defeated Kelsey Heather

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Tessa Blanchard hits and out she comes to a ton of heat from the Full Sail crowd. She settles inside the squared circle where her opponent, Kelsey Heather, is already waiting.

The bell sounds and Blanchard immediately charges across the ring and starts woman-handling Heather. Fans break out in a deafening “Tessa sucks!” chant, which she fuels by giving a reaction to. She hits a vicious suplex to Heather into the turnbuckles in the corner.

In a split-screen, TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich is shown watching on as Blanchard continues to dominate Heather with ease. She whips her into the corner and charges from the opposing corner only to halt dead in her tracks at the last second.

As Heather cowered, Blanchard blasted her with an open-hand slap across the mouth. Blanchard hits a cutter out of nowhere and then wraps her arms up for the Buzzsaw in the center of the ring. 1-2-3. Blanchard isn’t getting fired. Instead she wrestled and won. Easily and emphatically.

Cora Jade Attacks Masha Slamovich Backstage

Backstage, Gia Miller asks Masha Slamovich for her thoughts on Tessa Blanchard’s performance moments ago. As she goes to answer, she is ambushed and brutally attacked from behind by Cora Jade.

The WWE NXT Superstar lays her out and as she stands over her, she says, “I don’t know why you’re worried about Tessa Blanchard when I’m the one who is going to take your title at Sacrifice.” After this, the show heads to another commercial break.

Joe Hendry & Elijah Confronted By The System Backstage

Backstage, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and Elijah, guitar and all, are shown talking. Hendry says it was fun last week, but he’s seen this one before.

He says the second he gets comfortable being friendly with Elijah, his guitar is going to be wrapped around his head. Elijah assures him that is not the case, even though he understands why Hendry would be cautious of it.

The System confront them, with Alisha Edwards saying for the second time in the show, as annoying-as-ever, “Do you wanna know something?!” They taunt the duo and walk off.

Steve Maclin defeated KC Navarro (w/ AJ Francis)

The theme for First Class hits as the show settles back inside the Impact Zone. Out comes KC Navarro accompanied by AJ Francis. The duo settles inside the squared circle together, where Navarro is scheduled for singles action.

Their music dies down and out next comes Navarro’s opponent, “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin. The bell sounds and the two circle each other before locking up. Maclin grabs a side headlock, but Navarro pushes him into the ropes and shucks him off.

After a simple leap-frog on the comeback, Navarro stops, turns and over-celebrates to the crowd. When he turns around, Maclin hoists him up for a Last Ride-style brutal powerbomb that nearly puts him through the ring.

Maclin heads out after Navarro on the floor. He ends up distracted by Francis, and while he is tied up, Navarro returns into the ring and drops Maclin down throat-first over the top-rope when he tries to do the same.

After bouncing out to the floor at ringside, Maclin is hoisted up and dropped face-first into the hard part of the ring apron by Francis, as Navarro distracted the referee inside the ring. Eric Young starts to make his way down to get a closer look at the action.

Maclin fights back and runs over Navarro. He hangs him upside down in the tree of woe, backs up and charges at him with a big spear. He follows that up with his K.I.A. finisher for the pinfall victory. He looks up at the entrance area and sees Young and The Northern Armory watching on. The show heads to another commercial break.

Tessa Blanchard vs. Lei Ying Lee Announced For TNA Sacrifice

Backstage, Tessa Blanchard is shown walking the halls after her first victory on TNA iMPACT in five years, when she notices Lei Ying Lee standing in a doorway. She asks if she’s got a staring problem.

After things get heated between the two, TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella walks up and tells Blanchard if she doesn’t think Lee is on her level, she’ll soon be able to prove it, because at TNA Sacrifice it will be Tessa Blanchard vs. Lei Ying Lee.

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

Inside the Impact Zone, George Iceman is shown standing in the ring. The personal concierge for Ash and Heather By Elegance, as always, personally handles their pre-match ring introduction. Out comes the Knockouts duo for a high stakes bout.

After they settle inside the squared circle, their music dies down and the rock and roll theme for the reigning, defending TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions hits. Out comes Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna.

The bell sounds and Ash By Elegance and Jody Threat kick things off for their respective teams. Fans break out in a loud “You look stupid!” chant aimed at Ash, which sets her off. After some back-and-forth action, the Elegant duo begins to take over.

As they do, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, the two teams trade the lead a few times until ultimately, Spitfire picks up the win. Jody Threat gets on the mic after the bout to taunt the Elegant duo for having to now be their personal concierge.

The show heads to another commercial break. When the show returns, Ash and Heather by Elegance are shown looking a mess and unhappy backstage. As they complain about the stuff from Spitfire they are carrying for them stinking, up comes Spitfire with some more smelly gear for them to haul.

Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander) defeated Sami Callihan via Disqualification

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme hits to bring out TNA Digital Media Champion Mance Warner, who comes to the ring accompanied by Steph De Lander. After they settle inside the squared circle, Sami Callihan makes his way out as Warner’s scheduled opponent.

The bell sounds and Callihan gets out of the way as Warner tried sneak-attack charging him. Warner turns around into a stunner from Callihan. Callihan heads out to the floor and grabs a steel chair. He holds it up and blasts Warner with it.

As soon as he does, the referee calls for the bell. Callihan whacks him with it again. The fans chant “One more time!” He goes to oblige, but Warner moves and he smacks the steel ring post with it. Warner then runs over Callihan and leaves him laying on the floor.

Warner grabs the steel chair and begins wearing out Callihan with it as blood trickles from his own eye. Security rushes to the scene to break things up. Callihan ends up knocking a bunch of them over like bowling pins, but ultimately they keep the two apart. Fans loudly chant “Let them fight! Let them fight!”

On that note, the theme for TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella hits and the crowd lets out a ridiculously loud roar. Santino gets on the mic and says the fans are going to get what they want, as they will fight in a Street Fight at the upcoming TNA Sacrifice 2025 pay-per-view. The show heads to another commercial break.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Ace Austin

When the show returns, the theme for Wes Lee hits and out he comes accompanied by Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe. Lee takes a seat next to Hannifan and Rehwoldt and joins them for special guest commentary of the next match of the evening.

With that said, Frankie Kazarian’s theme hits and the reigning Call Your Shots Gauntlet winner makes his way out to the ring toting his massive trophy. Ace Austin makes his way out next to a good reaction from the Full Sail crowd.

The bell sounds, but before the match begins, Kazarian insists McKenzie Mitchell get back on the microphone and call him “The King of TNA.” Austin and Kazarian finally get things underway, and it is Austin who jumps out into the early offensive lead.

Kazarian ends up taking over and slowing things down as Lee banters with Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary. Austin starts to come to life, rolling Kazarian up for every type of creative pin attempt ever invented. Ultimately, he only gets a two-count each time.

Austin starts peppering Kazarian with an assortment of kicks. He plants him on the mat and leaps high into the air for a jumping leg-drop. He plays to the crowd and then runs and launches himself at Kazarian in the corner of the ring. Kazarian ends up on the floor.

Austin looks for his trademark spot, but sees Tyson and Tyriek right when he would be landing. He walks over and passes through the ropes and brings Kazarian closer to the ring. He hops on the ring apron and blasts Kazarian with a big kick.

He rolls him back into the ring, but when he goes to re-enter the ring himself, he stops and turns around to jaw back-and-forth with Tyson and Tyriek. When he turns around, Kazarian tried to capitalize on the distraction, but Austin out-smarted him.

Unfortunately it wasn’t the only distraction, as Lee stood up from the commentary desk and jawed at Austin to get his attention, this time resulting in Kazarian catching Austin off-guard with his finisher for the pinfall victory.

Once the match wraps up, Tyson and Tyriek hit the ring along with Lee and begin attacking Austin in three-on-one fashion. The Rascalz’ theme hits and Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel sprint down to the ring with steel chairs in their hands to make the save and run off the heel NXT trio. The show heads to another commercial break.

Ash & Heather By Elegance Work As Spitfire’s Personal Concierge

When the show returns, in a “cinematic experience” style segment, Ash and Heather by Elegance are shown being tortured with tedious tasks from the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Spitfire.

Jody Threat and Dani Luna tells them one has to walk their dog and the other has to carry their bags. The cameras follow them as they awkwardly try and deal with this, Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie in The Simple Life-style.

The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) defeated Oba Femi & The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy)

It’s main event time!

After next week’s lineup of matches for the March 4 episode of TNA iMPACT are announced (see below), the theme for The System hits and out comes Moose, Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers to the ring for the main event. They are accompanied by Alisha Edwards and JDC.

Footage is shown of Moose and Oba Femi’s confrontation from this past Tuesday’s episode of WWE NXT on The CW Network, and the announcement of their showdown for WWE Roadblock.

Also shown is the WWE in-ring return of The Hardy Boyz from Tuesday’s NXT on CW, and subsequent announcement of The Hardy’s vs. Fraxiom at WWE Roadblock 2025.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the iconic entrance music for The Hardy Boyz hits and out comes the TNA World Tag-Team Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy to a huge crowd response. After they settle in the ring, the familiar sounds of NXT World Champion Oba Femi’s theme hits.

The crowd does the trademark Oba Femi entrance routine as the top dog in the WWE NXT men’s division makes his way to the ring to join Matt and Jeff in six-man tag-team main event action. The bell sounds and it is Femi and Moose who kick things off for their respective teams.

Fans loudly chant “Oba’s gonna kill you! Oba’s gonna kill you!” After the initial exchange, things come unglued, leading to The Hardy’s hitting the ring and some big multi-man high spots as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, we see The System in what appears to be a comfortable offensive lead, with Moose beating down Jeff Hardy and focusing on his knee. Jeff finally makes the much needed tag to Matt, who hits the ring with a ton of energy, making the fired up offensive comeback for his team.

Oba and Moose end up in the ring together again, with Moose blasting Oba with a big kick to the face. Oba rocked way back, Alistair Overeem getting punched by Francis Ngannou style, but ultimately he stands back upright without ever going down. The crowd went berserk for that.

Femi hits a big sidewalk slam on Femi, but after some more interference, Moose ends up hitting a spear for the pinfall victory. After the match, The System beat down the babyfaces along with The Colons until Joe Hendry and Elijah run out to make the save.

TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella comes out and announces Moose vs. Jeff Hardy in a ladder match for the TNA X-Division Championship, as well as The System & The Colons vs. Joe Hendry, Matt Hardy and three partners of their choosing for TNA Sacrifice. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

Next Week:
* Mike Santana vs. John Skyler
* The Northern Armory vs. Ace Austin & The Rascalz
* Xia Brookside vs. Savannah Evans
* We will hear from NXT Champion Oba Femi
* The Hardys vs. The Colons

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TNA Impact live results: Joe Hendry defends the World title

Joe Hendry will put his TNA World title on the line for the very first time on tonight’s Impact.

After defeating Nic Nemeth at January’s Genesis, Hendry will defend against Jake Something who is looking for his first TNA title of any kind.

After winning a battle royal last week to earn a title shot, Savannah Evans will get her opportunity at Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. Evans has yet to hold TNA gold while Slamovich is gunning for her sixth title defense.

NXT’s Cora Jade will go one-on-one with Xia Brookside in her effort to go 2-0 in TNA.

After Judas Icarus & Travis Williams turned on Josh Alexander and aligned with Eric Young, Young and Alexander will go to battle in a clash of former TNA World Champions.

The show will feature the returning Mustafa Ali holding a town meeting.

Sami Callihan will face Frankie Kazarian, and Ash & Heather by Elegance will be in tag team action to round out the card.

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Joe Hendry (c) defeated Jake Something to retain the TNA World Championship

The show kicks off with a bang this week. After the usual recap video package opener, the show settles inside the Impact Zone in San Antonio, TX. Opening up the show will be the first TNA World Championship defense of Joe Hendry.

Jake Something makes his way down to the ring first, after securing his spot by challenging Joe Hendry during his concert last week. Hendry’s viral theme plays next and he makes his way out with the gold, leading fans in the side-to-side wave as he settles inside the squared circle.

McKenzie Mitchell is shown in a close-up shot as she handles the final formal pre-match ring introductions for the challenger and the champion. Hendry flashes the cheesy smile upon hearing his name, and fans break out in their first “We Believe! We Believe!” chant.

The title is held up by the referee, and the bell sounds to start things off. The crowd immediately does the “We will rock you!” stomp-stomp-clap routine, without being led by Hendry to do so. The two lock-up and the bigger Something muscles the champ into the corner.

After another lock-up, Hendry’s arm is isolated, but he drops down, flips and pops up to escape. He turns and glares at Something with a smirk on his face. They lock up again and Something grabs a side headlock. Hendry shucks him into the ropes, but is shoulder blocked down twice.

Something runs into a knee-lift from Hendry that sends him out to the floor pounding the mat in frustration. Hendry then hoists Something up upon reentering the ring, executing his trademark stalled suplex spot, eliciting another “We Believe! We Believe!” chant. Hendry goes for a cover, but only gets two.

Something starts to land big shots on Hendry after he gets up, including a short-arm lariat that sends him to the mat. He does the thumb throat-slicing gesture, but Hendry surprises him with a counter slam for another two-count. The show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

The show returns to Something pounding Hendry across the back with a big forearm shot that sends him to the mat wincing in pain. Something blasts him with another before leaning him over the ropes and chopping the hell out of him. Hendry comes off the ropes with a sunset flip for a two-count.

Hendry tries another one, but Something pops up and turns Hendry into a battering-ram-style short-arm clothesline for a two-count of his own. Fans try and rally behind Hendry with chants, but Something taunts them and continues to beat down the champion.

Hendry fights back and hits a fall-away slam for a two-count. He pops up and does the “We will rock you!” stomp-stomp-clap routine to bring the crowd to life in the background. Hendry looks for his Standing Ovation finisher, but Something blocks it and takes back over again.

After hitting a couple of big man moves on the champion, Something tried heading to the top-rope, only for Hendry to cut him off. Hendry climbed up after him and hit a super-fall-away slam. He does the “We will rock you!” crowd-play some more and then hits his one-armed Standing Ovation for the win.

Nic Nemeth Accidentally Lays Out Santino Marella

As soon as the bell sounds, we hear a voice talking. “My brother is not going to be happy about this match.” Ryan Nemeth pops out and babbles more about how his brother will not approve of this as he joins Hendry in the ring.

Santino Marella’s theme hits and in the distraction, Something blasts Hendry. Nic Nemeth runs out and as Santino tries talking, Nemeth accidentally takes out Santino with a super kick intended for Something.

Hendry recovers and sees Santino down. He checks on him and then turns and looks at Nic Nemeth standing behind him with confusion. The show abruptly heads to another commercial.

When the show returns, Nemeth is shown backstage apologizing to Santino, with his brother Ryan echoing his words behind him. Santino ends up suspending Nic for four weeks and telling him to leave it at that before he “presses-the-charges.”

Nemeth apologizes and walks off. Ryan assures his big bro that he’ll hold things down for the Nemeth’s in his absence.

TNA Unbreakable 2025 Coming On April 17 In Las Vegas, NV.

When the show returns, a promotional trailer airs to announce TNA Unbreakable 2025 for the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada during WrestleMania 41 Week on April 17.

Ash & Heather By Elegance (w/ George Iceman) defeated King Bees (Charity King & Danni Bee)

George Iceman is shown inside the Impact Zone with “an important message.” He introduces Ash and Heather By Elegance, who come out in their Texas-appropriate gear as cowgirls.

They settle in the ring where their opponents, the King Bees duo of Charity King and Danni Bee, are already waiting for them. The bell sounds and Heather works over Charity. Danni tags in, but so does Ash, and the Elegant duo hit a double team spot to settle into a comfortable lead.

Heather tags back in as the crowd is loudly booing in the background. Ash hits a Glam-Slam and the two hit a double dropkick. Ash goes for the cover, but only gets two. Iceman is audibly heard on the broadcast yelling at the loud negative crowd in the background to “Shut up!”

Ash and Bee yank each other down to the mat face-first by the others’ hair, leading to both crawling to their respective corners to make the tag. The fresh teammates for each come in, however it is Charity who settles into a big offensive comeback for the King Bees.

She tags Danni back in, and then hoists Heather up on her shoulders. Heather escapes and Ash yanks Charity out to the floor, slamming her into the steel steps. Heather hits a high spot to the other half of the King Bees off the ropes for the victory.

After the match, the Elegant duo gives the King Bees an unwanted makeover, which brings out TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Spitfire. Jody Threat and Dani Luna settle in the ring and Ash and Heather by Elegance quickly exit the ring and retreat.

The Hardys & Leon Slater Show Mutual Respect

Footage is shown of Leon Slater and The Hardys in action on last week’s show. Backstage, Leon Slater is on the phone gushing about it when The Hardys approach him. They share mutual respect and admiration and talk about their passion for the business at young ages.

Slater says he hopes to work with them again. The Hardys tell Slater it’s good to see him and guys like Joe Hendry with the same passion they had at their ages. Jeff Hardy praises Slater for his Swanton 450 on last week’s show.

Slater says if The Hardys believe in him, he won’t let them down. They hug it up and the segment wraps up on that note. Hannifan runs down some action still to come on the show, and then things head into another commercial break.

Mustafa Ali Town Hall Meeting

When the show returns, Mustafa Ali is shown with The Great Hands, John Skyler and Jason Hotch, as well as Tasha Steelz, for his special “Town Hall Meeting.” He talks about the company needing a great leader.

He says he is that great leader and the rightful number one contender for the TNA World title. He asks for all those in favor to say “I.” Tommy Dreamer walks up to Ali and Ali thinks Dreamer considers himself the real leader.

Ali says if not him then who. Dreamer says “him” and points to Mike Santana. Steelz interjects and insists there are no more questions at this time.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Sami Callihan

Inside the Impact Zone, Frankie Kazarian emerges with his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy. He heads to the ring for the next match of the evening. He settles inside the ring and his music dies down.

Sami Callihan’s theme hits next but instead of him simply walking out, he comes flying out all beat to hell. Out behind him comes Mance Warner and Steph De Lander, who is still toting the TNA Digital Media Championship she “won in the divorce” from PCO.

They leave Callihan laying, but he stumbles his way down to the ring anyways and insists the referee ring the bell. The referee doesn’t want to, but does. Callihan surprises Kazarian with a stunner. He looks for his finisher, but Warner comes back out. The distraction allows Kazarian to secure a chicken wing for the win.

After the match, Callihan stumbles over and mumbles into a microphone while still barely conscious that he wants Warner to come to the ring so they can finish fighting. Warner obliges, but security rushes and breaks things up. Callihan breaks free and rushes Warner again. Security separate them again.

Josh Alexander With A Message To Eric Young Ahead Of Their Final Battle

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander. She mentions how he has agreed to one final match in TNA Wrestling tonight against Eric Young.

Alexander says it’s a shame the last match he has is a fight against someone like Eric Young that he drove up and down the road with for seven years. He tells Young he doesn’t have to like him, but he’s going to make sure his last time out there that he does respect him.

Alexander says he loves this place but it’s time for his actions to speak louder than his words, and he’s going to do that tonight. Hannifan runs down the remaining lineup for tonight’s show and then the show heads into another commercial break.

JDC Gets Under Leon Slater’s Skin

The show returns to footage of JDC representing TNA on WWE NXT in a Heritage Cup match. Backstage, JDC confronts Leon Slater, who is on the phone again.

He tells him The Hardys told him all wrong earlier. He tells Slater he didn’t do that well last week. Slater points out they won. He says Slater is making a career off of potential without any substance.

He’s seen a million people like him. He keeps calling him kid and Slater loses his cool and shoves him. The two are broken up as Slater calls for a fight with no rules.

Cora Jade defeated Xia Brookside

Inside the Impact Zone, the American Pie soundtrack-sounding theme music for Xia Brookside hits and out she comes in her white cowboy hat. She settles inside the ring to a nice pop from the San Antonio crowd.

The theme for her opponent hits and out comes WWE NXT Superstar Cora Jade. The bell sounds and Jade hops up and puts her feet on the top-rope while leaning back. The two finally engage and Jade goes to work isolating the arm of Brookside.

Brookside rolls, flips and escapes. She then hops up with her feet on the ropes and taunts Jade with her own signature move. Brookside hits a monkey-flip to Jade out of the corner. Jade rolls out to the floor to regroup.

Back in the ring, Jade fakes an injury. She draws the sympathy of the referee and uses it to blindside Brookside with a sneak attack. She settles back into a comfortable offensive lead over Brookside and then begins taunting her and the crowd.

Jade begins looking to try and put Brookside away. Each time Brookside kicks out, Jade lets out a frustrated scream. She cranks back on both arms behind Brookside’s back. Brookside starts fighting back, knocking Jade down with clotheslines off the ropes.

Brookside drops Jade with a big kick in the corner. She backs up to the opposing corner, charges at Jade and blasts her with the Broken Wings double-knees for a two-count. Brookside puts Jade on the top in the corner, looking for her finisher, but Jade has it well-scouted and kicks her way free.

Jade gets Brookside’s arms under-hooked, looking for Jaded, but Brookside also has her opponents finisher well-scouted, and avoids it. Moments later, however, Jade hits it anyways and gets the three-count for the win. The show heads into another commercial break.

Santino Marella Loses Cool Dealing With Tessa Blanchard

When the show returns, backstage we see Arianna Grace approaching Tessa Blanchard, who talks down to her. Santino Marella walks up still upset from being kicked. He tells Tessa to chill before he loses his cool.

He tells her she’ll have a match next week or there will be consequences. She starts down-talking him until he pounds the wall and yells again that she’ll either have a match next week or there will be consequences. She walks off.

The Rascalz Call Out Wes Lee, Tyson & Tyriek

Inside the Impact Zone, The Rascalz make their way down to the ring. They waste no time talking about their issues with the wannabe Rascalz of Wes Lee, Tyson and Tyriek. They call them out and call them a “b*tch.”

Wes Lee comes out with a microphone in-hand and Tyson and Tyriek by his side. They say they have no problem coming down and beating them up. They begin to do so until Ace Austin’s theme hits.

Austin joins The Rascalz in beating down the NXT trio until they eventually take over and triple-team each guy one-by-one. The Rascalz nearly fight back from underneath until Lee blasts them from behind with a double low-blow.

The NXT trio hold Austin and Lee blasts him with a Cardiac Kick. Hannifan runs down the remaining lineup and the show heads into another commercial break.

AJ Francis Teases First Class Upgrade

Footage is shown of Savannah Evans earning her title shot against Masha Slamovich for the TNA Knockouts Championship on last week’s show.

Backstage, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro claim to have a big announcement. They say it’s time they upgrade TNA. They say it’s time for a First Class upgrade in TNA from the outhouse to the penthouse.

Why? Because, of course, if you ain’t First Class, you’re last. The commentators question what could be next for First Class.

Masha Slamovich (c) defeated Savannah Evans to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship

Inside the Impact Zone, Savannah Evans’ theme hits and she makes her way to the ring fresh off of her No. 1 Contender Battle Royal victory on last week’s show. She settles in the ring and awaits the arrival of the defending champion.

Out comes reigning TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich in a leather coat and black sunglasses, looking like a female Terminator. She settles inside the squared circle as well. McKenzie Mitchell is shown on-camera again for her formal pre-match ring introductions for this championship contest.

Slamovich’s reign has lasted 110 days thus far, as Hannifan points out on commentary as the bell sounds to get things started. They lock up and Evans muscles Slamovich into the ropes. The commentators talk about Evans having the strength and power advantage in this one.

Slamovich turns Evans in the corner and blasts her with some forearm strikes. Evans blasts her back with an open-palm strike that sends her to the mat. Slamovich fights back and hits the ropes to build up momentum, using all of her force to knock Evans down to the mat for the first time.

Evans fights back and blasts Slamovich with one single vicious shot that sends her crashing and burning out to the floor. Evans hoists Slamovich up and hits a choke-bomb onto the hard part of the ring apron.

Back in the ring, Evans builds on her lead as Tessa Blanchard is shown watching on backstage. After some more back-and-forth action, Slamovich hits her finisher and picks up the victory to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship.

Eric Young defeated Josh Alexander

It’s main event time!

After matches are announced for next week’s special live episode of TNA iMPACT from Full Sail University (see lineup below), the show switches gears and the stage gets set for the main event of the evening. The final match on the show will be the TNA farewell of former world champion Josh Alexander.

Eric Young makes his way to the ring first, and then “The Walking Weapon” makes his way out for his final showdown in the place he has called home for seven years. The bell sounds and the two get after it. Young takes the early offensive lead.

Young looks to work over the leg of Alexander in the corner, but Alexander begins fighting back and into the offensive lead. Alexander works over Young for the next couple of minutes until The Northern Armory duo of Williams and Icarus provide a distraction at ringside.

The distraction allows Young to take over. As he settles back into a comfortable offensive lead, the show heads into a mid-match commercial beak as the action continues in the ring. When the show returns, Young is shown still easily handling Alexander.

Young puts the boots to Alexander in the corner, and then begins to clearly focus his offensive attack on the twice-surgically-repaired neck of “The Walking Weapon.” Alexander tries fighting back, but Young cuts his comeback attempt short and feeds him to the wolves at ringside.

The Northern Armory duo of Williams and Icarus sneak in some cheap shots on Alexander on the floor outside of the ring, and then Young slaps a rear chin-lock on Alexander and cranks away while putting all of his weight on him on the mat.

Alexander begins fighting back again. He hoists Young up and hits a rolling senton. He drops Young on the back of his neck and covers him for a close two-count. He pops right back up and slaps an ankle lock on Young. Young makes it to the ropes, forcing the hold to be broken.

Once again Young uses The Northern Armory to his advantage to take over. He follows up with a top-rope elbow drop. He immediately covers Alexander afterwards, but only gets a two-count. Alexander’s signature head-gear was knocked off in the last few moments.

Alexander fights back and hits a Styles Clash on Young. He follows up with a cover of his own, but also only manages to get a count of two. Young breaks Alexander up to the top-rope. He literally hoists him upside down, looking for a top-rope piledriver.

Alexander breaks loose and slaps an ankle lock on Young on the mat. He transitions into a Boston crab. The Northern Armory gets involved again, but this time Alexander sees it coming. Alexander gets Young in an ankle lock, but again The Northern Armory hop on the apron.

Alexander lets the hold go to deal with them, but then turns around into a cheap shot from Young with the head-gear. Young follows up with a piledriver and covers Alexander for the win, beating “The Walking Weapon” in Alexander’s TNA farewell match.

Young celebrates his win with The Northern Armory as Hannifan talks on commentary about the significance of Alexander to TNA. Young leaves the ring and the camera shows Alexander down and out in the ring. The Northern Armory follow Young up the ramp and that is the final shot as this week’s show comes to a close.

Next Week (LIVE From Full Sail University)
* Tyson & Tyriek vs. The Rascalz
* JDC vs. Leon Slater (No DQ Match)
* Joe Hendry Live Concert Encore

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TNA Impact live results: Joe Hendry concert, WWE NXT Tag Team title match

Tonight’s TNA Impact will continue to feature WWE NXT talent and a live concert from new TNA World Champion Joe Hendry.

After making his WWE debut at last weekend’s Royal Rumble, Hendry will grab a guitar and host a championship concert to kick off the show.

After defending the titles on the first live Impact in eight years, NXT Tag Team Champions Fraxiom will put the belts up against Nic & Ryan Nemeth.

NXT’s Tyson Dupont will make his TNA debut in a bout against Ace Austin.

The next challenger for Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will be determined via a battle royal with the winner getting her shot next Thursday.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will team with Leon Slater against The System’s Moose, Eddie Edwards & JDC.

After a big win at Genesis, Mike Santana will battle Matt Cardona while Eric Young will appear to explain why Judas Icarus & Travis Williams turned on Josh Alexander.

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Joe Hendry Concert

After the usual show-starting recap of last week’s episode and subsequent “Cross the line” theme and intro video, Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us inside the Impact Zone as Joe Hendry’s theme hits.

The TNA World Champion emerges and heads to the ring as footage is shown of Hendry making history as the first active TNA World Champion to compete in the Men’s Royal Rumble match at the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 premium live event over the weekend in Indianapolis, IN.

Inside the ring, Hendry settles in his chair in the middle of the ring. He picks up a guitar and asks who wants to hear a song from the new champ. The crowd cheers. He says he’s going to require everyone to sing along.

He begins playing and singing his first tune. “Hendry is the champion, my friend … and he’ll be the champion to the end!” And so on. He wraps up his first Queen-inspired tune and fans break out in a loud “We Believe!” chant.

Hendry says this next one is a serious one. He talks about a lot of hurt and struggle in the world. He sings, “So much division in the nation, gas prices and inflation. The whole world is going to hell, but that doesn’t matter because … Joe Hendry won the belt!”

From there he literally sings about how this is the part of his concert that some wannabe challenger interrupts him. On cue, Jake Something’s entrance tune hits and he comes out with a microphone in-hand. “Concert’s over,” he says, before bringing up Hendry’s vow to defend his title anywhere, anytime.

Something says with that in mind, he had a talk with Santino Marella and he’s taking him up on that offer. “Jake Something vs. Joe Hendry — next week. World Championship! What do you got to say to that, boy?!” Hendry tells the crowd to shush.

He begins strumming his guitar. “I accept!” he sings before thanking us for watching the Joe Hendry Concert. His theme hits again and the brief concert segment opener wraps up. Hannifan and Rehwoldt drive home the Hendry-Something title tilt announced for next week.

Gia Miller Interviews Masha Slamovich

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich. She brings up the Knockouts Contender Battle Royal tonight to determine her next challenger for next week’s title defense.

She brings up Cora Jade lurking as well. Slamovich is interested to see who emerges from the battle royal. She sends a message of warning to Jade and walks off. The show heads into the first commercial break of the evening.

Ace Austin defeated Tyson Dupont (w/ Tyriek Igwe & Wes Lee)

When the show returns, Tyson Dupont makes his way out accompanied by fellow WWE NXT Superstars Tyriek Igwe and Wes Lee. He settles inside the squared circle for scheduled singles action to kick things off in the ring on this week’s show.

The ABC entrance tune hits next and out comes Ace Austin for this one-on-one contest. The bell sounds and the much larger Tyson quickly and easily muscles Austin into the corner. Austin puts his leg between the ropes, prompting the referee to force the break.

Austin backs Tyson into a corner and tries yelling something at him, but Tyson answers back with a single stiff shot that knocks the hell out of Austin. Tyson runs over Austin off the ropes and then goes for a hip-toss, but Austin flips over and lands on his feet.

Austin works at the legs of the bigger man and chops him down to size. Tyson hits a huge pop-up powerslam after fighting back into the offensive lead. He slows things down and taunts Austin and the crowd while enjoying a comfortable lead.

He hits a big splash in the corner, before whipping Austin into the opposing corner and splashing him again. He manhandles Austin with a lariat that turns the smaller man inside-out. He goes for the cover, but onlygets two.

He slaps a full nelson on him while standing, Master-Lock style, and cranks the hell out of him, shaking his body around like a debuting Chyna would a tiny Marlena. Austin finally begins fighting back into competitive form, and the crowd loudly rallies behind him.

Austin hits a side-Russian leg-sweep and follows up with a standing leg-drop for a two-count. Tyson begins fighting back again until out of nowhere, Austin hits The Fold for the impressive victory. Afterwards, the NXT trio attacks until The Rascalz make the save and run them off.

Tessa Blanchard Addresses TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal

Backstage, Tessa Blanchard talks directly into the camera about tonight’s TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal. She makes it clear she won’t compete in it.

She’s not having nine other people gunning for her. She answers to no one and each and every one of those woman aren’t going to mess with her — because they can’t. She walks off to end the brief promo segment.

Savannah Evans Wins TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal

Inside the Impact Zone, the lights go down and the hard rock entrance tune for Rosemary plays. Out she comes to the ring for the next match of the evening, which is the TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal.

As she settles inside the squared circle, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, Steph De Lander and Mance Warner are shown in a brief vignette boasting about obtaining the TNA Digital Media Championship in the divorce from PCO.

Back inside the Impact Zone, Cora Jade is shown at the commentary desk alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt, as Ash by Elegance makes her way down to the ring, which filled up with many Knockouts during the break.

Out next is former WWE Superstar Jazz. As she settles in the ring, the commentators talk about her being a co-owner of NWA: San Antonio. Jade says Jazz wearing purple proves she’s a big fan of hers. Alisha Edwards picks a fight with Jazz as soon as the bell sounds.

Tasha Steelz is eliminated by Alisha a few moments later as Jade was droning on in a monotone voice on guest commentary. Alisha is eliminated by Spitfire duo Jody Threat and Dani Luna seconds later. They go through the ropes to go after Ash and Heather by Elegance, who are hiding under the ring.

Heather by Elegance is eliminated as Tessa Blanchard is shown watching on. Ash then quickly eliminated Dani Luna. Jody Threat is tossed out a few seconds later. Jazz is thrown over but lands on the apron. Ash, who was still in the match, from the floor, yanks her out to eliminate her.

Ash is eliminated seconds later. The final two are Savannah Evans and Xia Brookside. Blanchard is shown with her arms-crossed watching on via a monitor backstage as Evans beats down Brookside. Xia fights back and throws her over the top, but Evans lands on the apron.

Cora leaves her spot on guest commentary as Xia is kicking at Evans on the apron, trying to knock her off and out to the floor to eliminate her. The distraction allows Evans to recover and hoist Xia over the ropes onto the apron. A headbutt knocks her out and she crashes on the floor, giving Evans the win.

With the win, Savannah Evans will now challenge Masha Slamovich for the TNA Knockouts Championship on next week’s episode of TNA iMPACT. After the TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal wraps up, the show heads into another commercial break.

Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin Confront Eric Young & Northern Armory

As the show returns, Eric Young comes out with The Northern Armory duo of Icarus and Williams. He boasts Canadians always calling the shots and running things in TNA. He claims he’s above the world title and everyone in TNA.

In his first action, he removed Josh Alexander forever. He is then cut off by Steve Maclin, who comes down to confront him and his goons in the ring. He says “this is what was worth saving, huh?” He says if this was the plan all along, why didn’t he just tell him.

He says he’s the first person in four years he put his trust in. He went to war with them for Young, and now he’s gonna wash his hands of it and just act like the last six months didn’t happen. Maclin tells Young has crossed the line. He says as long as The Northern Armory are with him, he is not.

He walks off, but then Josh Alexander’s theme hits and out he comes. He and Maclin stare each other down as they cross paths on the ramp. Alexander enters the ring and questions how Young can claim he got rid of him for good when he’s still standing in the ring right now.

He says his time in TNA is ending soon, but he loves this place. He says maybe he’ll show everyone one more time. He says he went to Santino Marella and he agreed that next week he will walk the ramp in TNA for one last time for one last match.

He says next week it’ll be Eric Young vs. Josh Alexander one last time. He vows to wrestle with everything in his heart to show how much this place means to him. “And I’m going to enjoy kicking your ass!” The excellent promo segment ends there and the show heads into another commercial break.

Sami Callihan On A Rampage Looking For Mance Warner

When the show returns, Sami Callihan is shown backstage manhandling everyone-and-anyone in sight to try and find Mance Warner. He confronts Frankie Kazarian, who claims he isn’t even aware who Mance is.

Callihan storms off to continue his rampage of a search. Kazarian calls over Santino Marella for the unsafe working conditions. Marella tells him to “take it e-c.”

Leon Slater & The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defeated The System (Moose, JDC & Eddie Edwards w/ Alisha Edwards)

Inside the Impact Zone, The System theme hits and out comes the group accompanied by Alisha Edwards. They settle in the ring to boos from the San Antonio crowd.

Leon Slater’s theme hits and out comes their first of three opponents for this six-man tag-team tilt. He stops with half of his face-painted and Hardy-style gear on. The Hardys iconic theme hits next and out comes the legendary TNA World Tag-Team Champions.

The bell sounds and it is JDC and Slater kicking things off for their respective teams. JDC knocks Slater to the mat and hits the ropes, but Slater catches him with an overhead-style arm-drag. JDC tags in Edwards, and Slater works him over too before tagging in Matt Hardy.

Matt Hardy hits his “HUH?!?” leg-drop off the middle rope and then leads fans in a “DELETE! DELETE!” chant as he smashes the isolated arm of Edwards over his shoulder over-and-over again. He tags in his brother, and in comes Jeff Hardy picking up where Matt left off.

As The Hardys and Slater empty the ring of the three System members in the match, as the heel trio regroups on the floor at ringside, the babyface trio plays to the adoring crowd inside the Impact Zone as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Slater is shown hitting some high spots until Alisha provides a distraction that leads to Slater diving onto Moose, who catches him and Donkey Kong’s him onto the ring apron with a powerbomb. Back in the ring, Edwards takes over and The System settle into a prolonged offensive lead.

As JDC tags in to get his turn in the offensive driver’s seat, Hannifan talks on commentary about him returning to WWE this week as Fandango on NXT, and how he’ll be challenging Lexis King next week on NXT for the Heritage Cup. Moments later, The Hardys break up a close pin attempt on Slater.

Jeff finally gets the hot tag and the crowd comes to life. Jeff goes to work on Moose until JDC and Edwards hit the ring and the momentum shifts. Slater hits the ring to make the save, taking out the opposition one-by-one-by-one, shifting the momentum back in his team’s favor.

Slater fires up and hits his trademark turning dive over the ring post to the floor. In the ring, The Hardys hit a pair of Plot Twists. They hand things over to Slater to hit his own 450-version of the Swanton Bomb. Jeff follows up with the real thing and scores the pinfall for the victory. After the match, the show heads into another commercial break.

Mustafa Ali Continues His Cult-Style Scouting

When the show returns, Mustafa Ali is walking the halls when he stumbles across The Good Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch, who are arguing with each other. Ali tells them he’s sick of all the fighting around here. He tells them right now they’re Good Hands, but he feels they could be Great Hands.

Ali continues walking and sees Tasha Steelz seated with her head in her hands, looking distraught. He sits down next to her and in his utmost faux-sincere cult-leader-style, pretends to feel for her and empathize with her over being betrayed by her friend Alisha Edwards in the battle royal earlier. He convinces her to leave with him.

Mike Santana defeated Matt Cardona

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme music for “Alwayz Ready” Matt Cardona hits. “The Indy God” emerges with a big grin on his face and heads to the ring for the next match of the evening. Mike Santana’s hip-hop tune hits next and out he comes.

The bell sounds and these two get right after it. Santana takes the early offensive lead, and discourages Cardona, who heads out to the floor to re-group. They reengage, and again Cardona is overwhelmed by Santana, and leans through the ropes to force a break from the referee.

Cardona tries grabbing a handful of Santana’s hair to get an unfair advantage, but the referee catches him and stops him. Santana takes over from there and begins stringing together an offensive sequence for the first time in the match. Santana hits a big dive to Cardona on the floor.

Cardona trips up Santana after he re-enters the ring and exits again to come out and follow-up. He sweeps his legs and he crashes on the hard part of the ring apron. On the floor, Cardona hits a mean suplex on Santana and leaves him laying. He rolls in the ring.

When Santana goes to do the same, Cardona quickly pounces on him and ground-and-pounds away. After some more back-and-forth action, Santana takes back over. He hits a buckle bomb, a frog-splash tribute to Eddie Guerrero and his Spin The Block finisher for the win. The show heads to another break.

Fraxiom (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) (c) defeated The Nemeth’s (Ryan Nemeth & Nic Nemeth) to retain the WWE NXT World Tag-Team Championships

It’s main event time!

After the lineup for next week’s TNA iMPACT show on February 13 is announced (see below), the stage gets set for the final match of the evening for this week’s show, which features the WWE NXT Tag-Team Championships on-the-line.

“The Liaison” between WWE NXT and TNA Wrestling, Arianna Grace, takes a seat on special guest commentary alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt. The challengers, “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth make their way to the ring.

After they settle inside the squared circle, reigning WWE NXT Tag-Team Champions Fraxiom, the duo of Nathan Frazer and Axiom, head to the ring next. The bell sounds and off we go with this main event title tilt. Axiom and Ryan Nemeth kick things off for their respective teams.

Following some initial back-and-forth action, which sees the momentum shift a few times, everyone ends up down and out on the floor after a big dive spot. The show heads into a mid-match commercial break on that note.

When the show returns, Axiom is taking it to Ryan in the ring. Nemeth starts to try and fight back, but Axiom cuts his attempt short and tags in Frazer. Frazer hits a running shooting star press for a close two-count.

Nic tags in and hits the Jerry Lawler heart attack-special rapid-fire elbow sequence for a two-count of his own. Nemeth follows up with a FameAsser moments later for another close pinfall attempt. Nemeth and Frazer battle back-and-forth for several more minutes until Frazer finally tags Axiom back in.

Axiom comes in taking his time. He goes to work on Nic, who starts coming to life and fighting back. Nemeth blasts Axiom with a super kick. Frazer tries coming off the ropes to interfere, but Nemeth takes a step back and super kicks him as well.

Nic stalks both guys as they get up, but Ryan tags himself in. Ryan hits the ring and both Nemeth’s hit Danger Zone. Ryan tries quickly going for the cover, but only gets two-and-a-half. Nic hits an elevated DDT on display for Ryan.

Ryan goes to follow-up, but Axiom takes over as they climb the ropes. Axiom is knocked off. Frazer leaps up and hits a super-plex. We see a Golden Ratio on a brainbuster combo-spot by Fraxiom for a super close pin attempt, which Nic breaks up just in time. Fans loudly react with “TNA! TNA!” chants.

Nic blasts Frazer with a super kick in the ring, while Ryan is looking under the ring for something. He pulls out a chair and slides into the ring. Nic stops him. The distraction allows Fraziom to take back over. The champs quickly capitalize and within seconds, they take out Ryan and score the pin to retain.

Nic looks upset at ringside at what just happened with his little brother. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

Next Week:
* Joe Hendry (c) vs. Jake Something (TNA World Title)
* Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Savannah Evans (TNA Knockouts Title)
* Josh Alexander vs. Eric Young (Alexander’s TNA Farewell)
* Frankie Kazarian vs. Sami Callihan
* Xia Brookside vs. Cora Jade

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