Welcome to PWInsider.com’s TNA iMPACT! coverage for July 24, 2025! Announced for the show is the following:
*Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana
*Jacy Jayne will be heard from
*The NEW TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater will be heard from
*The Elegance Brand with The Personal Concierge vs. The IInspiration and “a friend”
*Jake Something vs. Mance Warner with Steph De Lander - No Disqualification Match
This week’s episode starts off with a memorial image for Hulk Hogan and then a recap of Slammiversary - Jacy Jayne becoming the double champion of both NXT and TNA, Leon Slater becoming the youngest ever TNA X-Division Champion, AJ Styles returning to TNA, The Hardys winning the TNA World Tag Team Championships, Bully Ray returning to TNA to make The Hardys vs. Team 3D at Bound for Glory, and Trick Williams retaining the TNA World Title.
Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt are on commentary and they welcome everyone to Kingston, Rhode Island.
Santino Marella makes his way to the ring to kick things off. Marella says that Slammiversary was epic. There was passion, sacrifice, and history. Something isn’t sitting right with him, though - both the TNA World Championship and the TNA Knockouts World Championship are in the hands of NXT talent. Marella is going to do everything he can to rectify the situation. The TNA locker room has warriors and Marella is going to put the right people in place to take back TNA gold. Maybe TNA will take some NXT gold, too…right, Ethan Page?
Masha Slamovich’s music hits and she makes her way to the ring. Slamovich isn’t in the ring for a Marella pep talk - she wants what is hers. She carried the TNA Knockouts Division on her back and Jacy Jayne stole the championship from her. Slamovich wants her contractual rematch and she wants it next week. Marella gives the rematch to her and Slamovich leaves the ring.
The System’s music hits and they make their way to the ring. Alisha Edwards and Masha Slamovich fist bump each other as they pass one another. Eddie Edwards shakes Marella’s hand and reiterates what Santino said about warriors in the TNA locker room. The proof is in The System. At Slammiversary, The System was representing TNA and they defeated Darkstate. Legacy? Edwards has been in TNA for a long time and has done everything. Edwards has bled for the company and seen dark days. Those days are gone now and Edwards isn’t going to let outsiders come in and take what doesn’t belong to them.
Brian Myers points to the TNA logo and says that the TNA brand means everything to The System. TNA isn’t a pit stop in their careers. TNA is home. JDC says that if TNA is going to war, The System will be its soldiers. Moose says that he’s accomplished almost everything in TNA. At this point in his career, it’s not about titles anymore. It’s about making Moose’s name synonymous with TNA, just like AJ Styles. When Moose wrestled Leon Slater, it reminded him how much he loves TNA. Moose will go to war with everyone in the locker room. They might fall, but they all get their asses back up. Slater earned the right to become the youngest TNA X-Division Championship in TNA history.
Moose says that the current TNA World Champion. Trick Williams calls himself the face of TNA. Well, you don’t need to carry the title to be the face of a company. Moose and Eddie Edwards have seen a lot of people come in and call themselves the face of TNA. Well, they weren’t. The faces and the heart of TNA are Edwards and Moose. No matter what people say about The System, they have carried the company on their backs. Moose knows what he must do next…whoop that Trick!
Trick Williams’ music hits and he makes his way out to the stage with First Class. Williams tells Moose to sit his ass down. Moose lost his title to Leon Slater and then wants to call out Trick Williams? Moose must be stupid. Let’s be clear - it’s Williams’ house now. Williams took out the Average Joe. Williams took out Mike Santana. Williams brought TNA the largest attendance of all-time. It’s not TNA anymore…it’s TrickNA. Williams doesn’t care about Moose or The System - they don’t have enough fire power for Williams. They can even get Order 4 and they won’t have enough. Williams is the now and Moose is the past.
Moose says to come down with Uncle Phil and Pink and take on The System.
Order 4’s music hits and they make their way to the stage with Williams and First Class. Ali says that Williams should not mention his name again. If he does, Ali will bury him like The Undertaker. Ali and Order 4 make their way to the ring. TNA is not about second class or some broken down system…it’s about Order 4. Ali demands that everyone rises to give him a proper round of applause. Order 4 gets into the ring and The System immediately go after them. Security hits the ring to separate the two factions as the show goes to commercial.
Back from the commercial break, Santino Marella approaches the angry members of The System in the back. They want Order 4. Marella doesn’t want TNA wrestlers fighting each other. Matt Cardona approaches and offers his assistance to The System if they need it. Marella has an idea. It’ll be Cardona and Brian Myers vs. The Great Hands and the rest of The System vs. First Class and Trick Williams.
The Personal Concierge comes out. He’s been Googling Rhode Island to see what’s good about it. He found NOTHING! Rhode Island is filled with losers. The Personal Concierge does know some winners, though…The Elegance Brand.
The Elegance Brand with The Personal Concierge vs. The IInspiration and “a friend”
The IInspiration’s friend is…Mara Sade (formerly Jakara Jackson).
Heather and Jessie McKay get in the ring to start things off. Ash comes in and lets Heather stand on her back to be taller. M tags in and is tall enough to start. M pie faces McKay, but then McKay stomps on M’s foot. M hits McKay in the face and sends her to the ropes. McKay hits a tackle and tags in Cassie Lee. Lee hits a headscissors. The IInspiration go for a double suplex, but The Elegance Brand saves M. Mara Sade gets in and The Elegance Brand hits a triple strike and pose. The IInspiration and Sade fight back and send The Elegance Brand to the floor. McKay hits a dive. Lee hits a dive. Sade hits a dive. The show goes to a commercial break.
M gains control of McKay in the corner and tags in Heather. Heathers stomps on McKay. Ash tags in and stomps McKay in the corner. Ash steals Sade’s lollipop and licks it. Ash stomps on the lollipop and then makes a cover on McKay. The referee misses the cover while dealing with the lollipop. McKay ducks a clothesline from Heather on the apron and then sends Ash to the floor. Lee tags in, as does Heather.
Lee hits a spin kick on Heather and then a knee strike in the corner. Heather ducks a spin kick in the corner and dumps Lee to the floor. Ash tags in and slams Lee’s head onto the ring steps. Ash slams Lee’s face into the apron and chops her. Ash rolls Lee into the ring and gets a two count. Ash slaps on a chinlock, but Lee works out of it with an arm drag. Ash hits a clothesline to cut Lee off, though. Ash grabs a chinlock again, with the help of some hair pulling. Lee works out of it, but Ash is able to take her down and get a two count. Heather tags in and immediately tags in M.
Ash hits a cartwheel back elbow in the corner on Lee. Heather hits a running kick. M hits a running kick, as well, for a two count. Heather tags in and M lifts her up on her shoulders. M slams Heather on Lee for a two count. Ash tags in and chokes Lee on the middle rope. Ash distracts the referee so that M can choke Lee on the bottom rope. Lee ducks an Ash clothesline and they end up double clotheslining each other. Both women are slow to get up. M and Heather go to attack Lee and Sade, but they fight The Elegance Brand off. Ash pulls Lee back and knocks Sade and McKay off of the apron, but Lee is able to fight free and tag in Sade.
Sade hits running strikes on M and Heather. Sade hits a Sling Blade on Heather. Sade hits a tornado DDT on M. Ash breaks up the pin. Ash sends Sade to the corner as The Personal Concierge distracts the referee. McKay takes out Ash. Heather hits a stunner on McKay. Heather tags in and climbs to the top rope and hits a hurricanrana off of the ropes on M, which sends her onto Sade. Heather gets a two count. Sade fights back and tags in Lee. McKay tags in. The IInspiration hit the IIdolizer on Heather for the win!
Winners: The IInspiration and Mara Sade
TNA Injury Report
*Gia Miller has a head injury from Tessa Blanchard’s attack and is out.
*Moose has a hip contusion and is day-to-day.
*KC Navarro re-aggravated a knee injury and is day-to-day.
Gabby Laspisa approaches Mike Santana in the back for his thoughts on Slammiversary. Santana walks away.
Laspisa approaches Indi Hartwell. Hartwell says that what Blanchard did to Gia Miller at Slammiversary was pathetic. With Blanchard out of the way, though, Hartwell can focus on being TNA Knockouts World Champion. Dani Luna approaches and thanks Hartwell for her help next week. Victoria Crawford interrupts and says that she’s been watching Hartwell and Luna closer. Crawford is officially a mentor and is interested in them. Hartwell says that Crawford was involved with the Miller beatdown, so…no. Luna says to try it on her. Crawford says that she’ll talk to Santino Marella as the mentor of both Hartwell and Luna.
The Northern Armory are in the back. Eric Young says that it has to be them. Young has been in TNA for a long time and outsiders are taking over. TNA needs to fix it. Joe Hendry couldn’t get it done. Mike Santana couldn’t fix it. Maybe Young is the one to fix it. Young is the only one who can see the truth. Young is the one to cleanse TNA.
The NEW TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater makes his way to the ring. Slater says that Slammiversary was the best night of his life and the biggest night in TNA history. Slater had to go through one of the best in the world in Moose. The beef between them before the match was crazy, but there is nothing but respect after the match. Speaking of respect - AJ Styles. Styles came out at Slammiversary and Slater felt like a kid while jumping around. Slater says that it was history when Styles congratulated him. Slater thinks of himself as a record and moment maker. As long as Slater has the belt, he’s going to bring the TNA X-Division back to its roots - back when it was about speed and agility. Slater talks about great X-Division stars of the past and says that he carries the title’s legacy on his shoulder. Slater is going to make his reign a special one. Slater says that if he’s going to talk about roots and legacy, then he has to talk about Matt and Jeff Hardy. The Hardys paved the way for Slater and the whole locker room. He asks for The Hardys to come out to the ring and their music hits. They make their way to the ring.
Matt Hardy congratulates Slater on his win at Slammiversary. He’s going to have a special run as champion. Matt says that there is a special energy in TNA right now. Matt is thrilled to be TNA World Tag Team Champions with Jeff for the fourth time. He’s happy to have his son, Leon Slater, with them. Matt says that the fans’ energy keeps The Hardy train full steam ahead. Jeff Hardy says that it’s not just the Hardy Train, it’s the Hardy Soul Train! They are going to keep going until the wheels fall off.
Steve Maclin’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring. Maclin shakes hands with The Hardys and Slater and then says that he feels the energy, too. He’s not happy about Slammiversary, though. Maclin says that there are outsiders coming into the company who do not belong. In the ring right now are real TNA champions. Maclin puts over Slater and The Hardys and says that there’s also him. It’s on them to hold the line for TNA. To anyone listening - if you decide to step up…beware. Be ready for a war! Matt Hardy says that Maclin is right. It’s a war that TNA will refuse to lose. All four men hold up their titles as the show goes to a commercial break.
Jake Something vs. Mance Warner with Steph De Lander - No Disqualification Match
Mance Warner waits for Jake Something outside of the ring. Something charges down the ramp and levels Warner. Something chases Warner around the ring and then into it. Warner hits Something with a trash can lid a few times and then hits him with a chair. Steph De Lander slides two more chairs into the ring. Warner hits Something with the trash can lid again and then sets it up on the top turnbuckle. Something grabs Warner and drives him into the trash can lid in the corner. Something knocks Warner to the floor and goes for a dive. Warner hits Something with a chair in mid-air. Warner hits an overhand chop on Something and then gets into the ring. Warner sets up four chairs facing each other to make a platform.
Something hits Warner with a leaping splash and then drives his head into the mat a few times. Something hits Warner with a sit out powerbomb for a two count. Something drags Warner to the corner and climbs to the top rope. De Lander holds onto Something and Warner chops something before joining him at the top. Warner hits a superplex on Something onto the four chairs for a two count. Warner places Something’s head on a chair. De Lander hands Warner a sledgehammer and gives him a smooch. Warner goes to hit Something with the sledgehammer, but Something moves out of the way. Warner tries to hit Something with a chair, but Jake punches right through it. Warner goes to the floor and Something goes out, as well.
Something grabs a black bag from under the ring and spills the contents, thumbtacks, onto the floor. Something tries to chokeslam Warner into the thumbtacks, but Warner elbows out. Warner rushes at Something, but Jake blocks it. Something back suplexes Warner onto the thumbtacks. They both get back into the ring and Something hits a Black Hole Slam on Warner for the win!
Winner: Jake Something
Santino Marella’s appearance on NXT is shown. Marella will take on Ethan Page for the NXT North American Championship on NXT on Tuesday.
Fatal Influence makes their way to the stage. Jacy Jayne wants to know why everyone is so shocked. A woman from the deepest wrestling division in wrestling came to TNA and took out Masha Slamovich. When people think about TNA Knockouts World Champions, they think of Hall of Famers. Jayne is in TNA to change the course of history. When people think of the TNA Knockouts World Championship, they will think of Jacy Jayne. Jayne is going to make her reign historic and epic. There are talented women in TNA, but they are all over the place. Tessa Blanchard gets suspended every other month, The Elegance Brand is not elegant, Rosemary needs to be locked up, Xia Brookside looks more ready for a music festival, and Lei Ying Lee should stick to MMA. Indi Hartwell is “The Knockout,” but Jayne holds the gold. Jayne is at the top of her game and will be holding onto the TNA Knockouts World Championship for a long time because she always gets the last laugh.
Matt Cardona and Brian Myers with Alisha Edwards vs. The Great Hands with Tasha Steelz and Mustafa Ali
Matt Cardona and Jason Hotch start with a lock up. Cardona drives Hotch to the corner. Hotch shoves Cardona. Cardona shoves Hotch down. Hotch kicks Cardona in the gut, but is sent to the ropes. Cardona slams Hotch down and tags in Brian Myers. Myers and Cardona hit a Side Russian Leg Sweep combination on Hotch. Myers sets up for a spear, but Hotch rolls to the floor. Myers chases him around the ring. Hotch gets in the ring. Myers gets distracted by Order 4 on the outside and Hotch strikes him to the floor. Skyler tags in and rolls Myers into the ring. Hotch tags back in and works Myers over. Skyler tags in, but Myers grabs him. Myers grabs Hotch, too, and hits a flatliner/DDT combination.
Cardona tags in and comes in hot. He hits Hotch off of the apron and then a dropkick off of the middle rope on Skyler. Cardona hits the UnprettiHER on Skyler. Hotch breaks up the pin. Myers drives Hotch to the floor. Cardona sets up for the Reboot, but Ali gets on the apron. Cardona knocks Ali off of the apron. Steelz gets on the apron, but Alisha Edwards pulls her to the floor. One of Order 4’s security guards gets into the ring. He’s huge and he choke bombs Cardona. Skyler makes the pin for the win!
Winners: The Great Hands
Frankie Kazarian tries to join the commentary table for the main event, but Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt get him taken away by security because of his actions at Slammiversary.
Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana
On the live feed on TNA+ during the commercial break, Frankie Kazarian is still trying to join the commentary table, but has words with Joe Hendry and then Mike Santana as security continues to work on getting him to the back. Security eventually succeeds.
Back from the commercial break, the match starts with Joe Hendry offering Mike Santana a handshake. Santana shakes Hendry’s hand and they lock up. Hendry drives Santana to the corner and breaks clean. They lock up again and Santana drives Hendry to the corner. Santana is slow to break clean and gets shoved by Hendry. Santana shoves Hendry back. They lock hands and each man tries to roll into an advantage. Santana grabs an arm, but Hendry rolls into a fireman’s carry. Santana grabs an arm again, but Hendry rolls free.
Santana ducks under a lock up and grabs a front facelock. Hendry transitions to an arm stretch, but Santana gets out and takes Hendry down. Hendry grabs a headscissors, but Santana kips up. They lock hands and Santana grabs a side headlock. Santana takes Hendry over. Hendry tries a roll up, but Santana stays in the headlock. They counter wristlocks until Hendry hits a side headlock takeover. Santana grabs a headscissors, but Hendry pops out. They shove each other until Santana grabs a side headlock. Santana is sent to the ropes and hits a tackle. Hendry doesn’t budge. Hendry hits a tackle, but Santana doesn’t budge. They exchange arm drags until Hendry ducks a Spin the Block. Santana tries a roll up, but Hendry kicks out. Santana hits a senton as the show goes to a break.
TNA+ sticks with the match during the break. They exchange chops until Santana kicks Hendry in the chin after a hard chop. Santana hits the Three Amigos for a two count. Santana hits a headbutt and then whips Hendry across the ring. Santana hits a back elbow and then grinds his knee into Hendry’s face. Santana snapmares Hendry and dropkicks him in the back for a two count. Santana elbows Hendry’s head and then drives his knee into Hendry’s back. Santana grabs a chinlock. Hendry elbows out of it, but Santana hits a forearm. Santana goes for the Three Amigos again, but Hendry counters with a suplex.
Hendry hits a European uppercut and then whips Santana hard into the corner for a two count. Hendry grabs a neck and arm stretch, but Santana elbows out of it. Santana hits the ropes and ducks under clotheslines until Hendry hits a back elbow for a two count. Hendry grabs a chinlock, but Santana elbows out. Santana hits the ropes and hits a flying tackle. Santana hits a running chop in the corner. Santana whips Hendry across the ring and hits another running chop. Hendry whips Santana across the ring, but Santana moves out of the way of a charging Hendry. Santana blocks a Hendry kick. Santana goes for the Rolling Buck Fifty, but Hendry counters with a cutter. Both men are slow to get up.
They both get back on their feet. Hendry blocks Santana’s punches and hits some of his own. Hendry hits a fallaway slam and kips up. Hendry spins around and sets up for the Standing Ovation. Hendry goozles Santana, but Mike slips out of it. Hendry hits an Olympic Slam for a two count. Santana hits a flurry of strikes and hits the ropes. Hendry hits a pop up powerbomb and an Attitude Adjustment for a two count.
Hendry sets up for the Standing Ovation. Santana arm drags out of it. Hendry pushes Santana to the ropes and eats a Rolling Buck Fifty. Santana gets a two count and then climbs to the top rope. Santana hits the Papi Splash for a two count. Hendry blocks Spin the Block. Santana blocks the Standing Ovation. They exchange strikes and then multiple roll up attempts until Santana is able to get a roll up for the win!
Winner: Mike Santana
Mike Santana and Joe Hendry get in each other’s faces after the match and then shake hands.
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