TNA Unbreakable notes: New International Champion, Alicia Fox, Scrypts

News and notes from Thursday night’s TNA Unbreakable special on TNA Plus.

Inaugural TNA International Champion crowned —

Steve Maclin won a three-way to become the first-ever TNA International Champion in the Unbreakable main event.

Maclin defeated Eric Young, and AJ Francis in the three-way to be recognized as the inaugural International Champion. The International title replaces the Digital Media Championship vacated last month. Steph De Lander claimed the Digital Media title and was briefly recognized as Champion following PCO’s departure in January, but never defended the title.

Young and Maclin both won three-way qualifiers earlier in the Unbreakable card, while Francis won his way in to the title match weeks ago on Impact.

Alicia Fox —

Victoria Crawford, formerly known as Alicia Fox in WWE, made her TNA debut in an angle at Unbreakable. After being shown in the audience, Crawford distracted Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich during the mixed tag bout on the show, allowing Tessa Blanchard to hit Slamovich from behind.

Chris Bey —

Chris Bey made a special appearance at Unbreakable. The 29-year-old Bey suffered a broken neck in a TNA match last October, with the company holding a fundraising event for him earlier Thursday, plus auctioning off event-worn gear from tonight’s show on their eBay page.

Scrypts —

Sidney Akeem, formerly known as Scrypts in NXT and Reggie in WWE, made his promotional debut as the surprise opponent for Moose in the X-Division Champion’s open challenge at Unbreakable.

The Hardys —

Matt and Jeff Hardy gave Nic and Ryan Nemeth an invitation to The Hardy Compound at Unbreakable. The Hardys are set to defend their TNA Tag Team titles against The Nemeths at the Rebellion pay-per-view on April 27.

Matt Boone’s full report from Unbreakable is here.

TNA Unbreakable 2025 Card: Joe Hendry, Tessa Blanchard and more

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) showcases highly anticipated event, Unbreakable 2025, streaming live on TNA+ from the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada tonight (April 17, 2025). The full card for the show has now been confirmed and it is looking like a great show during WrestleMania 41 week.

Every match at TNA Unbreakable 2025

Main Event: Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich vs. Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard

In a marquee tag team match, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry teams up with Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich to face the duo of Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard.

Barbed Wire Massacre: Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner (w/ Steph De Lander)

Expect brutality as Sami Callihan squares off against Mance Warner in a Barbed Wire Massacre match. With Steph De Lander in Warner’s corner, this encounter is bound to be a violent spectacle.

Six-Man Tag Team Match: Mike Santana & The Hardys vs. Mustafa Ali & The Nemeth Brothers​

The legendary Hardys join forces with Mike Santana to battle Mustafa Ali and The Nemeth Brothers (Nic & Ryan Nemeth).

TNA X Division Championship Open Challenge: Moose vs. ???​

TNA X Division Champion Moose issues an open challenge, leaving fans in suspense about who will step up to face him.

TNA International Championship Tournament​

A new era begins as TNA introduces the International Championship. The tournament structure includes:​

  • Semifinal 3-Way Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Steve Maclin vs. Ace Austin​
  • Semifinal 3-Way Match: Eric Young vs. Zachary Wentz vs. JDC​
  • Final 3-Way Match: AJ Francis vs. Winner of Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of Semifinal 2​

Moose open challenge added to TNA Unbreakable

An open challenge has been issued for Unbreakable.

Moose has issued a challenge for this Thursday, saying in a video that he was supposed to have the night off, but decided to grace Las Vegas with his presence. He said was looking for the best high flyer in the area, and that if he loses by pinfall, submission, or countout at Unbreakable, he will grant the winner a future X-Division Championship match.

“#UNBREAKABLE @ThisIsTNA giving who ever claims they are the best high flyer in Vegas a opportunity of a lifetime,” Moose wrote on social media.

Moose has held the championship since October, when he defeated a departing Speedball Mike Bailey for the title that later aired on the November 7 edition of Impact. During his time as champion, he also made a surprise appearance on NXT, challenging Oba Femi for the NXT Championship. The two ended up facing off at Roadblock, with Femi retaining the title.

TNA Unbreakable, Thursday, April 17 at 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNA Plus —

  • Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich vs. Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard
  • TNA International Championship finals: AJ Francis vs. TBD vs. TBD
  • Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy & Mike Santana vs. Nic Nemeth, Ryan Nemeth & Mustafa Ali
  • Barbed wire massacre: Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner
  • TNA International Championship semifinals: Eddie Edwards vs. Steve Maclin vs. Ace Austin
  • TNA International Championship semifinals: Eric Young vs. JDC vs. Zachary Wentz
  • Moose open challenge

TNA Unbreakable 2025 Tickets: Where and how to buy

​TNA Wrestling are set to get their time in the sun during WrestleMania week with their highly anticipated event, Unbreakable 2025, scheduled for Thursday, April 17, 2025, at the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event promises an action-packed evening featuring stars such as Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, Nic Nemeth, Masha Slamovich, Joe Hendry, The System, Eric Young, Frankie Kazarian, Rosemary, Steve Maclin, Mike Santana and Ash By Elegance.

For fans that are eager to witness this spectacle live, grabbing your tickets quickly is essential. Below is a comprehensive guide on where and how to purchase tickets, along with insights into pricing and other pertinent details that you need to know.

How to Purchase TNA Unbreakable 2025 Tickets

Official Ticket Vendors

Tickets for TNA Unbreakable 2025 are available through the following authorized vendors:

  • UNLVtickets: As the official ticketing partner for the Cox Pavilion, UNLVtickets offers a seamless purchasing experience. Tickets can be acquired directly from their website. ​
  • Ticketmaster: A globally recognized ticketing platform, Ticketmaster provides tickets for this event. Purchases can be made via their website.
  • Vivid Seats: For those seeking alternative options, Vivid Seats lists tickets for TNA Unbreakable 2025. Visit their website for more information.

Pricing and Seating Options

Ticket prices are structured to accommodate various preferences and budgets:​

  • P1 – Power Slam Front Row: $150.00​
  • P2 – Floor Rows 2 & 3: $90.00​
  • P3 – Floor Rows 4 & Higher: $60.00​
  • P4 – General Admission: $40.00

Event Details

  • Date and Time: Thursday, April 17, 2025. Doors open at 5:00 PM local time, with the event commencing at 6:00 PM local time. ​
  • Venue: Cox Pavilion, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154.

Additional Information

  • International Fans: For those unable to attend in person, TNA Unbreakable 2025 will stream live on TNA+.
  • Customer Support: For assistance with ticket purchases, contact UNLVtickets customer service at (702) 739-FANS (3267) or via email at [email protected].

TNA Unbreakable notes: Chris Bey fundraiser, new matches

Some news and notes regarding the TNA Unbreakable event set for Thursday, April 17 —

Chris Bey fundraiser —

TNA has announced a fundraiser for wrestler Chris Bey who suffered a broken neck in a TNA match last October, branding the efforts “Chris Bey All Day.”

One element of the fundraiser is a ticketed breakfast event on Thursday, April 17 that will stream on TNA Plus. A questions and answers segment will allow those in attendance to ask questions of TNA Tag Team Champions Matt and Jeff Hardy at the event, with Bey also advertised as making an appearance at the show. Tickets for the event are $50, with all proceeds being donated directly to Bey.

All staff and wrestlers appearing on the Unbreakable TNA Plus special later that night will wear special Bey merchandise, with TNA then auctioning off those event-worn shirts on their eBay page. Again, all proceeds from the auction will be donated to Bey.

TNA Unbreakable —

A new grudge match has been announced for the Thursday, April 17 special, with Mance Warner facing Sami Callihan in a Barbed Wire Massacre match.

In addition, AJ Francis became the first wrestler to qualify for the International Championship three-way set for the show to crown the inaugural champ. Two more qualifying matches will take place at Unbreakable, with the title bout to take place later in the evening.

A mixed tag team bout has also been added to the card, with World Champion Joe Hendry and Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich teaming against their Rebellion title challengers Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard.

Another preview match for Rebellion will take place at Unbreakable, with The Hardys and Mike Santana facing The Nemeths and Mustafa Ali in a six-man tag. The Hardys defend their titles against The Nemeths at Rebellion, while Santana will face Ali at that show.

The current TNA Unbreakable lineup:

TNA Unbreakable, Thursday, April 17 at 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNA Plus —

  • Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich vs. Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard
  • TNA International Championship finals: AJ Francis vs. TBD vs. TBD
  • Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy & Mike Santana vs. Nic Nemeth, Ryan Nemeth & Mustafa Ali
  • Barbed wire massacre: Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner
  • TNA International Championship semifinals: Eddie Edwards vs. Steve Maclin vs. Ace Austin
  • TNA International Championship semifinals: Eric Young vs. JDC vs. Zachary Wentz

TNA introduces International title, tournament to crown first champion

TNA is introducing a new title, rebranding the Digital Media Championship as the International Championship.

Santino Marella announced on Thursday’s Impact that he was stripping Steph De Lander of the Digital Media title that she claimed to have inherited from former champ PCO in their storyline divorce. He then announced the title will be rebranded, with a tournament crowning the inaugural International Champion.

Three three-way matches will comprise the first round, with one three-way set for next Thursday’s Impact, then two for the April 17 TNA Unbreakable TNA Plus special.

The winners of the three-ways will meet later in the evening at Unbreakable in another triple threat to decide the first-ever TNA International Champion.

The three-way matches are:

  • Semifinals: AJ Francis vs. Mance Warner vs. Sami Callihan (April 10 TNA Impact)
  • Semifinals: Zachary Wentz vs. JDC vs. Eric Young (April 17 TNA Unbreakable)
  • Semifinals: Eddie Edwards vs. Ace Austin vs. Steve Maclin (April 17 TNA Unbreakable)
  • Tournament finals: TBD vs. TBD vs. TBD (April 17 TNA Unbreakable)

TNA Unbreakable 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

TNA Wrestling will be bringing back the Unbreakable PPV for 2025 as part of WWE WrestleMania 41 week on Thursday, April 17, 2025. Broadcasting live from the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada, the event will be essentially kickstarting ‘Mania for the company’s current partnership.

Read More – TNA Unbreakable 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, GMT and more

How to Watch TNA Unbreakable 2025 Live Stream

Fans across the globe can catch all the action live through various platforms tailored to their regions. Below is a comprehensive guide on how to watch TNA Unbreakable 2025 in different territories:

United States

In the U.S., viewers have multiple options to stream the event live:​

  • TNA+ Streaming Service: Subscribe to TNA’s official streaming platform, TNA+, to watch Unbreakable 2025 live. The event will air at 7:00 PM Pacific Time (PT), 9:00 PM Central Time (CT), and 10:00 PM Eastern Time (ET).
  • TrillerTV+: Alternatively, you can stream the event live on TrillerTV+. Ensure you have an active subscription to access the live broadcast.

United Kingdom

UK fans can tune in to the live action via:

  • TNA+ Streaming Service: Unbreakable 2025 will be available live on TNA+ at 3:00 AM British Summer Time (BST) on April 18, 2025.
  • TrillerTV+: Subscribers can also watch the event live on TrillerTV+ at the same time.

Australia

Australian viewers can watch the event live through:​

  • TNA+ Streaming Service: The event will stream live at 2:00 PM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on April 18, 2025.​
  • TrillerTV+: Access the live stream via TrillerTV+ with an active subscription.​

Europe

Fans across various European countries can catch the live action on:​

  • TNA+ Streaming Service: The event airs live at 4:00 AM Central European Summer Time (CEST) on April 18, 2025.​
  • TrillerTV+: European subscribers can also stream the event live on TrillerTV+ at the same time.​

Japan

Japanese wrestling fans can watch Unbreakable 2025 live via:​

  • TNA+ Streaming Service: The live stream begins at 12:00 PM Japan Standard Time (JST) on April 18, 2025.​
  • TrillerTV+: Subscribers in Japan can also access the live broadcast through TrillerTV+.​

Other Territories

For fans in other regions, please refer to the table below for local start times and streaming options:​

Region/CountryLocal Start TimeStreaming Platform
India8:30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST)TNA+ / TrillerTV+
China11:00 AM China Standard Time (CST)TNA+ / TrillerTV+
New Zealand4:00 PM New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT)TNA+ / TrillerTV+
South Africa4:00 AM South Africa Standard Time (SAST)TNA+ / TrillerTV+
Brazil11:00 PM Brasília Time (BRT)TNA+ / TrillerTV+

Note: Ensure you have an active subscription to the respective streaming platform in your region. It’s advisable to check the platform’s availability and any regional restrictions ahead of the event.​

Subscription Information

  • TNA+: TNA’s official streaming service offers live broadcasts of events, exclusive content, and a vast library of past matches. Subscriptions can be purchased directly from the TNA Wrestling website.​
  • TrillerTV+: This platform provides live streaming of various wrestling events, including TNA Unbreakable 2025. For subscription details and availability in your region, visit the TrillerTV website.

TNA Unbreakable 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, GMT and more

TNA Wrestling is set to bring back the PPV Unbreakable for 2025 during WrestleMania week on Thursday, April 17, 2025. Originating from the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada, the event will stream live on the TNA+ app, commencing at 10 PM Eastern Time (ET) . To ensure fans across the globe can tune in, here’s a comprehensive guide to the global start times:​

TNA Unbreakable 2025 Start Time

Pacific Time (PT)

For viewers on the U.S. West Coast, Unbreakable 2025 kicks off at 7 PM PT.​

Central Time (CT)

Fans in the Central U.S. can catch the action starting at 9 PM CT.​

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

In the UK and other regions observing GMT, the event begins at 3 AM on Friday, April 18.​

Central European Time (CET)

Viewers in Central Europe should tune in at 4 AM on April 18.​

Arabian Standard Time (AST)

For fans in the Middle East, the start time is 6 AM on April 18.​

Indian Standard Time (IST)

In India, the event will be available from 8:30 AM on April 18.​

China Standard Time (CST)

Chinese viewers can watch live at 11 AM on April 18.​

Japan Standard Time (JST)

In Japan, the start time is 12 PM on April 18.​

Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)

For fans in Sydney and Melbourne, the event begins at 2 PM on April 18.

Will TNA Impact still air that week?

It’s worth noting that on the same night, TNA’s flagship weekly TV show Impact will air from 8-10 PM ET on AXS TV in the U.S., Sportsnet+ in Canada, and internationally via the TNA+ app. Fans can enjoy a double dose of wrestling action, with Impact leading directly into the live Unbreakable 2025 event.

As the wrestling world turns its eyes to Las Vegas during the biggest weekend of the year in pro wrestling, Unbreakable 2025 stands out as a potentially must see show. Whether attending live or watching via TNA+, make sure that you’re ready at the appropriate local time to experience the whole event there or on live stream.

TNA reveals broadcast details for Unbreakable 2025

TNA Wrestling has provided clarification on the broadcast details for its upcoming Unbreakable live special.

Unbreakable 2025 is being held at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas on April 17 — the Thursday of WrestleMania week in the city. The show is a TNA+ special that’s happening on the same night that TNA Impact traditionally airs. TNA confirmed today that there will still be an Impact episode that night airing on television from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time, with Unbreakable then streaming live on TNA+ starting at 10 p.m. Eastern (7 p.m. locally in Las Vegas).

The promotion wrote:

  • TNA Wrestling returns to Las Vegas, Nevada on Thursday, April 17, with an action-packed live pro wrestling show at Cox Pavilion – located on the campus of UNLV – as fans will get a double dose of TNA that spring night during the biggest weekend of the year in pro wrestling.
  • TNA Wrestling presents … Unbreakable, which will air live from Sin City on the TNA+ app, starting at 10pm EST/7pm local time, featuring TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (brothers Jeff & Matt Hardy), among others.
  • As always on Thursday nights, TNA’s flagship weekly TV show, iMPACT!, will air from 8-10pm EST on AXS TV in the U.S., Sportsnet+ in Canada and internationally via the TNA+ app.

No matches have been announced for Unbreakable yet, but TNA teased in their announcement today that there could be surprises at the show.

“Matches for Unbreakable will be announced over the next month, but multiple championship matches will be held in Las Vegas,” the promotion wrote. “Plus, TNA Wrestling executives said that anything can happen in Las Vegas – and often does.”

There is still one more major event on the TNA schedule before Unbreakable. Also a TNA+ special, Sacrifice 2025 will take place from El Paso, Texas on Friday, March 14.

TNA reveals date and location for Unbreakable

TNA is reviving its Unbreakable event, and has announced the date and location for the TNA Plus special.

Announced Thursday, TNA Unbreakable 2025 will be held on Thursday, April 17 in Las Vegas at the Cox Pavilion. The event will stream on TNA Plus.

A start time for the event was not announced, notable because TNA’s flagship Impact show runs Thursday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern time, indicating that Unbreakable will start at 10 p.m. Eastern or later. Las Vegas is in the Pacific time zone.

April 17 is also the Thursday before WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas set for April 19 and 20, with most promotions converging on Las Vegas that week and weekend to capitalize on the thousands of wrestling fans traveling for the WWE event.

Tickets for Unbreakable will go on sale next Friday, February 21, with a pre-sale set for February 19.

The first TNA Unbreakable event was held in 2005 and featured one of the best matches in the company’s history, a triple threat with AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels. Under the Impact Wrestling branding, Unbreakable returned for a one-off in 2019 as a TNA Plus special.