NXT vs. TNA storyline continues at Turning Point

The battle between NXT and TNA appears to be far from over.

After tonight’s main event that saw Mike Santana pin Frankie Kazarian in their tag team match, Nic Nemeth attempted to cash in his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy. Before he could, however, a NXT group consisting of Stacks, Charlie Dempsey, Lexis King, Brooks Jensen, High Ryze, and Mr. Stone came out and attacked all three men as well as Santana’s tag team partner Steve Maclin. Sinner & Saint of TNA attempted to help, as well as The Hardy Boyz, but the numbers game proved to be too much. Santino Marella attempted to restore order, but Mr. Stone ordered he be taken out as well. The closing moments of Turning Point saw the NXT wrestlers stand tall.

The angle started on Thursday during a live episode of Impact when the same group of NXT wrestlers interfered in the main event that ultimately led to Santana losing the TNA Championship to Kazarian. During Turning Point, Marella confronted Ava backstage about the situation. The NXT GM said that she had no involvement with what happened on Impact and would provide additional security so it wouldn’t happen again. Shawn Michaels on social media said he was “looking into it.”

Back at Showdown last month, the two promotions held two Survivor Series elimination matches. NXT won the women’s match, but team TNA won the men’s, with Santana and Moose emerging as the winners after Trick Williams walked out on Ricky Saints. Santana would go on to beat Williams later that month to win the TNA World Championship.

Dezmond Xavier reunites with The Rascalz at TNA Turning Point

All four members of The Rascalz have now reunited.

The former Wes Lee returned to TNA at Friday’s Turning Point event, reuniting with Zachary Wentz, Trey Miguel, and Myron Reed. After a showcase match full of high-flying manuvers, Xavier picked up the win for his team by pinning Dango after a sky twister press. After the match, both members of The Rascalz and The System embraced one another, with both teams remaining on friendly terms.

Xavier was among a number of NXT and WWE ID talent cuts that took place last month. In the weeks following his release, Xavier has already been booked for appearances for Pro Wrestling Revolver and House of Glory.

Signing with WWE back in 2021, Xavier and Wentz teamed together as MSK on NXT until Wentz was released the following year. Xavier continued as a singles, at one point winning the NXT North American title. When NXT began their relationship with TNA, Wentz and Miguel made appearances on NXT and feuded with Xavier after he turned against them.

New World Champion to appear on TNA Turning Point pre-show

The pre-show for TNA Turning Point will include an appearance by the promotion’s new World Champion.

On last night’s live episode of Impact, Frankie Kazarian cashed in his Call Your Shot trophy on Mike Santana to become the new TNA World Champion. TNA has now announced that Kazarian will appear on the Turning Point pre-show tonight for a talking segment named “The King’s Speech.”

A tag team match is also set for the Turning Point main card with Kazarian & Nic Nemeth facing Santana & Steve Maclin. Nemeth was the co-winner of the Call Your Shot gauntlet match at Bound for Glory alongside Kazarian.

Kazarian’s victory put an abrupt end to Santana’s title reign, which began last month at Bound for Glory with the babyface Santana conquering NXT’s Trick Williams to bring the World Championship back to TNA. The story will presumably now be Santana chasing Kazarian in an attempt to get the title back.

Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida is hosting Turning Point tonight and a TNA TV taping tomorrow. The Turning Point main card airs live for TNA+ subscribers starting at 8 p.m. Eastern, while the pre-show begins at 7:30 p.m. and will stream free on TNA+ and YouTube.

TNA Turning Point 2025 (Friday, November 14) —

  • Frankie Kazarian & Nic Nemeth vs. Mike Santana & Steve Maclin
  • Knockouts World Champion Kelani Jordan defends against M By Elegance
  • X-Division Champion Leon Slater defends against Rich Swann
  • Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy & Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch & John Skyler
  • AJ Francis vs. BDE
  • Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, Myron Reed, and a mystery partner vs. Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & JDC
  • Triple threat match: Knockouts Tag Team Champions Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay defend against Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford and Lei Ying Lee & Xia Brookside
  • No DQ match: Indi Hartwell vs. Dani Luna
  • Countdown to Turning Point: The King’s Speech with new TNA World Champion Frankie Kazarian

TNA reveals complete Turning Point card

TNA has a new World Champion, and now a full card for Friday’s Turning Point special to stream on TNA Plus.

A total of eight matches are on tap for the Friday night show, including three title bouts.

The Turning Point main event was announced previously, although the match now has a new edge following Frankie Kazarian’s title win over Mike Santana on Thursday’s live Impact show. It will be Kazarian and Nic Nemeth teaming against Santana and Steve Maclin.

The Knockouts World title will be on the line in one of the three title matches, with Kelani Jordan defending against M by Elegance. X-Division Champion Leon Slater will defend against Rich Swann in another title bout. The IInspiration put their Knockouts Tag Team titles up for grabs against Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside, plus Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford in a triple threat.

Matt and Jeff Hardy team with Cedric Alexander against Order 4’s Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch, and John Skyler at Turning Point. AJ Francis takes on influencer BDE in another new match set.

In an eight-man tag, The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz, Trey Miguel, Myron Reed, and a mystery partner) face The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, JDC). A Knockouts division No DQ matchup is also set with Indi Hartwell facing Dani Luna.

The full card:

TNA Turning Point, Friday, November 14, 7:30 p.m. Eastern time on TNA Plus —

  • TNA World Champion Frankie Kazarian and Nic Nemeth vs. Mike Santana and Steve Maclin
  • Knockouts World Champion Kelani Jordan defends against M by Elegance
  • X-Division Champion Leon Slater defends against Rich Swann
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay defend against Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford, and Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside in a triple threat
  • Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, and Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch, and John Skyler
  • The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, Myron Reed, and a mystery partner) vs. The System (Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, JDC)
  • No DQ match: Indi Hartwell vs. Dani Luna
  • AJ Francis vs. BDE

TNA Turning Point 2025 Card: Confirmed matches

The forthcoming TNA Turning Point 2025 event is shaping up to deliver a high stakes tag team match. Scheduled to take place on November 14, 2025 at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, the show is confirmed to feature one match at this time: Frankie Kazarian & Nic Nemeth versus Mike Santana & Steve Maclin.

What matches are at TNA Turning Point 2025

Frankie Kazarian & Nic Nemeth vs Mike Santana & Steve Maclin

The pairing of Kazarian and Nemeth is particularly noteworthy. Both men recently co-won the “Call Your Shot” gauntlet, giving them the chance to challenge for the TNA Championship, which is held by Mike Santana, who will be teaming with Steve Maclin.

TNA Turning Point 2025 & Past Turning Point PPVs: Key Information Table

CategoryTurning Point 2025Notable Past Turning Point Events
Confirmed MatchesFrankie Kazarian & Nic Nemeth vs. Mike Santana & Steve MaclinHistorically featured major title matches including World Championship bouts (e.g., Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Morgan at TP 2010)
Rumored MatchesPossible Knockouts multi-woman match; champion open challenge; additional tag matchesTurning Point has often included surprise additions or last-minute match announcements
Event DateNovember 14, 2025Traditionally held in November since 2004 debut
VenueFull Sail University, Winter Park, Florida (speculated/likely; no venue officially confirmed yet)Most recent Turning Point specials took place in Orlando or Nashville
Brand StatusPart of modern monthly TNA+ specialsOriginally a major TNA PPV from 2004–2012, then revived as a special event from 2019 onward
Main Feud SpotlightKazarian & Nemeth sharing momentum after “Call Your Shot” win; Santana & Maclin as established championsPast PPVs often revolved around major faction wars like Aces & Eights vs. TNA roster (2012)
Championship ImplicationsMatch involves two champions (Santana – TNA World Champion; Maclin – International Champion) teaming togetherTurning Point was frequently used to set up World Title programs heading into Final Resolution and Genesis
Tag Team FocusHigh-profile veteran pairing vs. modern championsHistorically home to significant tag matches including AMW, Team 3D, and Beer Money
Knockouts Division StatusRumored multi-woman showcase suggests elevated roleTurning Point has featured key Knockouts matches, including Gail Kim, Mickie James, and Awesome Kong classics
Match Stipulations (Expected)Standard tag but high-stakes due to titles’ involvementTurning Point is known for gimmick bouts: Full Metal Mayhem, No DQ, Last Man Standing
History of Show ImportanceRe-establishing Turning Point’s identity within the modern TNA+ eraTurning Point 2008 is widely cited as one of the strongest TNA PPVs of the late 2000s
Star PowerFeatures major ex-WWE names (Kazarian, Nemeth) and homegrown championsPast cards featured legends like Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Sting
Storyline DirectionCould influence 2026 title scene and feuds heading into Hard To KillHistorically positioned as key build-up to early-year PPVs
Fan ExpectationsHigh interest due to Nemeth’s push and Santana’s world title runTurning Point often delivered surprise title changes (e.g., 2005, 2007)

TNA Turning Point 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

If you’re planning to tune into TNA Turning Point 2025, here’s a full rundown on how to live stream the event and make sure you’re ready when the action kicks off.

TNA Turning Point 2025 is scheduled to take place on November 14 2025 at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. The company has confirmed that the event will stream live via TNA+.

Where to watch (US & international)

For viewers in the United States, the primary platform is TNA+ (The streaming service for TNA Wrestling). Use the app or website, ensure you’re logged in ahead of time, and check that your device supports the stream.

Elsewhere (Canada, UK, elsewhere), check whether TNA+ has been made available in your region, sometimes promotions limit availability or partner with local broadcasters. According to TNA’s official site, for some territories the weekly show airs on other networks, so check availability ahead of time.

  • Ultra-important: sign up and test the stream in advance. These live events often start a little earlier than advertised with pre-show content.

Step‐by‐step: How to stream TNA Turning Point 2025

  1. Visit the official TNA website or open the TNA+ app.
  2. Register for or log into your TNA+ account. If there’s a promotion code, apply it (one has been listed for Turning Point).
  3. Navigate to the “Events” section and locate Turning Point 2025.
  4. Make sure you’ve selected the correct timezone for your location. The US timing is usually given in Eastern Time (ET). For viewers outside the US, convert accordingly.
  5. Check internet connection speed. Live stream issues often come down to slow or unstable connections.
  6. At event time, click the “Watch” or “Live” button. It’s often wise to join a few minutes early to make sure everything is working (video, audio, login).
  7. If you have any issues, refresh, check your device, or contact TNA’s support. Avoid relying on unofficial streams, they may be lower quality or pose legal risks.

If you want to catch TNA Turning Point 2025 live, the safest bet is TNA+ ahead of time. Being prepared, log in early, check your tech, and confirm your region’s access, will ensure you don’t miss any of the action.

CategoryDetails
Event NameTNA Turning Point 2025
DateFriday, November 14, 2025
Main Broadcast Start Time4 PM PT / 7 PM ET / 12 AM GMT (Nov 15)
LocationFull Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Streaming Platform (Global)TNA+
How to Watch (US)Stream live via TNA+ app or TNA+ website
How to Watch (UK)TNA+ (availability may vary by region)
How to Watch (Australia)TNA+ (check regional restrictions)
Pre-Show AvailabilityUsually included on TNA+ prior to event
Account RequirementsTNA+ subscription and active login required
Supported DevicesMobile app, smart TV, desktop browser, tablet
Recommended PrepTest your login, update the app, check internet speed
Official Sitetnawrestling.com

TNA Turning Point 2025 Global Start Times: UK, US, Australia and more

The upcoming event, TNA Turning Point 2025, takes place on Friday 14 November 2025, and the global start times are confirmed:

What time is TNA Turning Point 2025?

United States Start Times (4 PM PT / 7 PM ET)

In the United States the live stream begins at 4 PM Pacific Time and 7 PM Eastern Time. That means fans on the US west coast should tune in by late afternoon, while east coast viewers will find it in prime time. These times are pulled directly from TNA themselves.

United Kingdom Start Time (12 AM UK)

For viewers in the United Kingdom the event will start at 12 am UK time (midnight) on Saturday, 15 November local time. This timing allows UK fans to catch the full show despite the time-shift from the US schedule.

Australia & Asia-Pacific Start Times

If you are watching from Australia or other Asia-Pacific regions, the start time shifts further. For example the event begins at 11 am AEDT in Australia. Other regions: 5:30 am in India, 9:00 am in Japan and 8:00 am in China.

Reminder & Time-zone Tips

Since the start time is anchored to US time zones (PT/ET) and then converted globally, it’s wise to double check your local time zone difference. For instance, if you’re in the UK and usually subtract 5 hours from US ET to get GMT, you’ll land at midnight. If you’re in Australia convert accordingly. Setting a reminder on your device is also highly recommended!

Region / Time-zoneLocal Start Time
Pacific Time (PT) – USA4:00 PM PT
Central Time (CT) – USA6:00 PM CT
Eastern Time (ET) – USA7:00 PM ET
United Kingdom (GMT)12:00 AM (midnight)
Europe (CET)1:00 AM
Arabia Standard Time (AST)3:00 AM
India (IST)5:30 AM
China (CST)8:00 AM
Japan (JST)9:00 AM
Australia (AEDT)11:00 AM

Tag team match announced for TNA Turning Point

A tag team match with potential title implications has been booked for TNA Turning Point 2025.

It’s been announced that TNA World Champion Mike Santana will team up with International Champion Steve Maclin at Turning Point this Friday. They’re facing Nic Nemeth & Frankie Kazarian, who were the co-winners of the Call Your Shot gauntlet match at Bound for Glory. Both Nemeth and Kazarian are now owed title shots that they can cash in on any champion of their choosing at any point over the next year.

Santana defeated Trick Williams in the Bound for Glory main event to become the new TNA World Champion. Earlier on the pay-per-view, Maclin defeated Kazarian to win back the International title.

Kazarian was the winner of the 2024 Call Your Shot gauntlet as well but failed to win the TNA World Championship when he cashed in.

After a one-month hiatus following Bound for Glory, TNA is back with a live Impact episode this Thursday (November 13) and Turning Point on Friday (November 14). The shows are both being held in Orlando, Florida at Full Sail University.

Turning Point will air live for TNA+ subscribers. This is the first announced match.

TNA Turning Point 2025 —

  • Mike Santana & Steve Maclin vs. Nic Nemeth & Frankie Kazarian

TNA finalizes schedule for remainder of 2025

TNA Wrestling has finalized its schedule for the remainder of 2025, adding two more streaming specials to the calendar.

It was announced today that Turning Point 2025 — a TNA+ special — will take place at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida on Friday, November 14. Along with that, TNA will hold a live Impact episode and a night of TV tapings at Full Sail.

The final TNA+ special of the year will then be Final Resolution 2025 on Friday, December 5. El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas is hosting that show as well as a weekend of TV tapings.

Tickets for the Orlando and El Paso events will be available on pre-sale starting at 10 a.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, October 15. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public on October 17.

TNA is billing the El Paso dates as “Fan Appreciation Weekend” with the following perks:

  • All fans who purchase tickets for all three shows in El Paso will receive an exclusive TNA Wrestling Fan Appreciation Weekend baseball hat. (The tickets must be purchased on the same transaction.)
  • Private Meet & Greets with select TNA stars for purchase.
  • In-ring photos for purchase.

Here is the full list of newly announced dates, which are taking place in the aftermath of TNA’s October 12 Bound for Glory pay-per-view:

November —

  • Thursday, November 13: Live TNA Impact episode at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida
  • Friday, November 14: Turning Point 2025 at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida
  • Saturday, November 15: TV taping at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida

December —

  • Friday, December 5: Final Resolution 2025 at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
  • Saturday, December 6: TV taping at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
  • Sunday, December 7: TV taping at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas