TNA IMPACT Wrestling TV Results – February 13, 2025

The episode starts off with a recap of last week’s iMPACT! – Jake Something interrupting Joe Hendry’s concert, the issues between Eric Young and Josh Alexander, and Fraxiom retaining the NXT Tag Team Titles in the main event against Nic and Ryan Nemeth.

Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt are on commentary.

TNA Champion Joe Hendry vs. Jake Something

McKenzie Mitchell makes the championship introductions.

They circle slowly and lock up. Jake Something is able to use his strength to back Joe Hendry into the corner. They initially break clean, but Something throws a strike, which Hendry ducks. They circle and lock up again. Something grabs an arm, but Hendry reverses it. Something reverses it back and cranks Hendry’s arm. Hendry uses his agility to spin, roll, and kip up out of the hold.

They lock up again and Something grabs a headlock. He cranks it until Hendry sends Something to the ropes. Something tackles Hendry down and keeps going. Hendry avoids Something on the second try and hits a leaping knee. Something rolls to the outside to gather himself. Something rushes back into the ring after a breather, but eats multiple tackles from Hendry.

Hendry picks up Something and hits a very stalled suplex. Hendry cranks Something’s arm and whips him into the corner for a two count. Something recovers and throws some forearms at Hendry. Something sets up for a slam, but Hendry gets out of it and hits a slam of his own for a two count.

Back from commercial, Something is in control and clubs at Hendry’s back. Something sends Hendry into the ropes, but Hendry hits a sunset flip for a two count. Hendry locks on another roll up for a two count. Something recovers, though, and hits a big clothesline. He picks Hendry up and hits two short clotheslines. Hendry shakes it off, though, and starts hitting Something with uppercuts and chops. Something almost gets the advantage back with a couple of strikes until Hendry sends him into the corner.

Something shakes it off, though, and hits a big forearm for a two count. With Hendry seated on the mat, Something clubs down on his chest and then slaps on a chinlock. Hendry powers out of it and rushes at Something in the corner. Something lifts Hendry over the rope and onto the apron. Something tries to run at Hendry, but Hendry gets back into the ring and tackles down Something.

Hendry knocks Something down a couple of times and hits a Fallaway Slam. Hendry kips up and goes for the Standing Ovation. Something blocks it and tries to hit a powerbomb. Hendry wiggles out, but Something hits a flying shoulder on Hendry in the corner for a two count. Something goes for Into the Void, but Hendry wiggles out of it. Something clubs at Hendry against the ropes and then clotheslines him over the ropes.

Something is able to trip up Hendry, though, and pull him down onto the mat. Something gets a head of steam up the ramp and runs towards the ring, launching himself at Hendry, who was sitting against the ropes. Something then goes to the top rope, but Hendry joins him. Hendry hits a Fallaway Slam from the second rope and then hits Standing Ovation for the win!

Winner and STILL TNA World Champion: Joe Hendry

Ryan Nemeth comes out and says that his brother is not going to be very happy about Joe Hendry’s win. Ryan says that everyone is sick of Hendry and knows that he’s a fraud.

Santino Marella comes out. He tries to calm things down, but Jake Something attacks Joe Hendry from behind. Nic Nemeth comes out to try and help. Things get heated and he attempts to superkick Something, but Jake ducks – causing Nic to superkick Santino Marella instead. Referees come out to check on Santino.

A commercial airs for TNA Unbreakable, which will be returning on April 17th in Las Vegas.

In the back, Santino Marella is icing his face. Nic and Ryan Nemeth approach him. Nic apologizes and promises that the superkick was an accident. Santino says that he can’t have this kind of behavior happening. It’s not about him – it’s about authority. Therefore, Nic is suspended for four weeks without pay. Ryan suggests suspending Joe Hendry. Nic Nemeth is understanding of Santino’s decision. Ryan wants to know if he’s still going to get paid.

The Personal Concierge comes out to the top of the ramp. He is here to introduce the greatest Knockouts Tag Team of all time…Heather and Ash by Elegance.

Heather and Ash by Elegance vs. The King Bees

The King Bees are the former NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Heather starts things off with Danni Bee. Bee charges at Heather, but Heather ducks and hits a big kick – sending Bee into the Elegance’s corner. Heather and Ash double team Bee while Charity King tries to get into the ring, distracting the referee.

Ash tags in and hits a cartwheel bag elbow for a two count. Ash hits Bee with her hip for a two count. Heather tags in and hits a Glam Slam. She holds Bee for Ash, who hits a dropkick. Heather gets a two count.

Bee starts to battle back and hits Heather with a short clothesline. Heather recovers, though, and pulls Bee to her corner. Ash tags in and slaps on a headlock. Bee works out of it and hits Ash with some strikes and chops. Ash is sent to the ropes and both women knock each other down. Heather tags in. King tags in.

King comes in hot. She drops Heather and then Ash. She drops Heather again. Ash cuts her off, but King fights her off. King hits a Samoan Drop on Heather. Ash breaks up the pin attempt. Bee tags back in. King puts Heather on her shoulders and holds her for Bee. Heather wiggles off and sends King to the corner, knocking Bee off of the top rope. Ash drags King out of the ring while Heather hits a Spanish Fly on Bee for the win!

Winners: Heather and Ash by Elegance

After the match, Heather and Ash by Elegance attack The King Bees and draw all over them with makeup. Spitfire runs out and makes the save.

The Hardys and Leon Slater beating The System during last week’s iMPACT! is shown.

Leon Slater is in the back talking on the phone. The Hardys interrupt his call and thank him for last week. They loved tagging with him. Slater has kind words for The Hardys, as well, and is open to tagging with them again. Slater says that The Hardys are the reason why he found TNA. The Hardys say that they believe in Leon Slater to do big things.

A commercial airs for next week’s live iMPACT! episode.

Earlier today, Mustafa Ali held a Town Hall meeting. He introduces everyone to The Great Hands (formerly The Good Hands) and Tasha Steelz, Ali’s new Press Secretary. Ali says that TNA is on the verge of greatness and needs great leadership. He declares himself the #1 Contender for the TNA World Title. He asks for all those in favor to say “aye.” Only The Great Hands and Tasha Steelz oblige.

Ali starts to complain about no one agreeing with him until Tommy Dreamer interrupts. Ali asks Dreamer if Tommy is the one to represent the company – if he’s the locker room leader. Dreamer says “no” and points to someone. The camera focuses and that someone is Mike Santana. Ali gets upset and Tasha Steelz calls for no more questions.

Frankie Kazarian vs. Sami Callihan

Sami Callihan is slow to come out after his music hits. He gets tossed to the top of the ramp and appears hurt. Mance Warner and Steph De Lander come out behind him. Warner chokes Callihan until security and officials break it up.

Callihan is gasping for breath and struggling, but he drags himself to the ring. The referee checks on him, but Callihan wants to wrestle. The referee rings the bell and Frankie Kazarian charges at him. Callihan moves out of the way and hits a Stunner on Kazarian. Callihan goes for the Cactus Driver, but Warner and De Lander run out again. With Callihan distracted, Kazarian slaps on the Crossface Chickenwing. Callihan taps.

Winner: Frankie Kazarian

After the match, Sami Callihan gets a microphone and tells Mance Warner that he wants to keep fighting. Warner gets into the ring and they get tangled on the mat. Security and officials come out to break them up again.

Gia Miller is in the back with Josh Alexander. She talks about Alexander taking on Eric Young one more time tonight. Alexander says that he’s feeling a lot of things. He’s sad his time in TNA is over, but he’s happy about the time he spent in the company. He’s sad that his last match is against Eric Young after what Young did to him. He’s going to go out tonight and give it his all in TNA one last time.

JDC’s appearance on NXT is shown, along with highlights from his match with Lexis King.

Leon Slater is sitting in the back. JDC sits down next to him. JDC says that he heard what The Hardys said about Slater. JDC doesn’t agree with their kind words. JDC feels that Slater is just making his career on potential. JDC doesn’t think Slater knows how good he can be. Slater should listen to The System. Slater gets frustrated and says that he would love to face JDC again. Things escalate and security has to break them up. Slater wants a No Disqualification match with JDC.

NXT’s Cora Jade vs. Xia Brookside

Xia Brookside goes for a lock up, but Cora Jade backs up and avoids it by laying across the top ropes in the corner. They lock up after that, though, and Jade grabs an arm. Brookside rolls out of it and then mocks Jade by laying across the top ropes in the corner, as well. Brookside sends Jade into the corner and hits a monkey flip. Jade rolls out of the ring to recover.

Brookside goes to the outside and chases Jade around the ring. Jade slides into the ring and fakes a leg injury. As the referee checks on Jade, Brookside takes the bait, as well, and is struck down by Jade. Jade works Brookside over and hits a big elbow for a two count. Jade clubs down on Brookside’s back and then works her over in the corner. Brookside starts to fight back and gets a roll up for a two count. Jade cuts her off with a clothesline, though, for a two count.

Jade uses the bottom rope to spring onto Brookside’s back with a double stomp for a two count. Jade hits a suplex for a two count. Jade gets frustrated and then stretches Brookside’s arms and back. Brookside starts to escape, but Jade drags her back down and puts the stretch back on. Brookside is able to work out of the hold and hits some strikes on Jade. Brookside hits a couple of running clotheslines and a headscissors. Brookside charges Jade in the corner. Jade gets her boot up, but Brookside catches it and drops Jade. Brookside hits Broken Wings and then a Side Russian Leg Sweep for a two count.

Brookside lifts Jade to the top turnbuckle and tries to hit the Brooksy Bomb. Jade blocks it and pushes Brookside off. Jade hits a running knee in the corner and goes for Jaded. Brookside blocks it and hits an enzuigiri. Brookside runs at Jade, but Jade sends Brookside into the ropes throat first and hits Jaded for the win!

Winner: Cora Jade

A commercial airs for next week’s live iMPACT! next week.

Arianna Grace is backstage and nervous to knock on a door. She works up the courage and Tessa Blanchard opens the door. She starts to talk down to Grace until Santino Marella interrupts. Santino is not happy with how Blanchard has been ducking matches. Blanchard will be in a match next week. Blanchard gives Santino attitude, so he yells at her that she’s going to have a match next week or else there will be consequences!

The Rascalz come out to the ring. Zachary Wentz says that he is sick of Wes Lee. Trey Miguel talks about how Ace Austin also sees through Wes Lee and has their back. They call out Wes Lee, who comes out with Tyriek Igwe and Tyson Dupont.

Wes Lee says that they are more than happy to beat up The Rascalz. Instead of doing that, though, Igwe and Dupont suggest destroying the treehouse. Ace Austin comes out. With Lee, Igwe, and Dupont distracted by Austin, The Rascalz hit a dive. Lee then finds himself alone in the ring with The Rascalz. They start to beat on him until Dupont comes in and makes the save. He hits a big splash in the corner on both of The Rascalz. Austin tries to help, but Lee, Igwe, and Dupont drop him. The Rascalz try to help, but get hit by a double low blow by Lee. Dupont and Igwe hold Austin for Lee, who hits the Kardiak Kick.

Savannah Evans winning last week’s Battle Royal to become the #1 Contender to the TNA Knockouts World Title is shown.

First Class is in the back. They have a big announcement coming and everyone is talking about it. They think it’s time to upgrade TNA. They know they haven’t been winning lately, but it’s time to go from the outhouse to the penthouse.

TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich vs. Savannah Evans

McKenzie Mitchell makes the championship introductions.

They lock up and Savannah Evans pushes Masha Slamovich off. Slamovich tries to go behind on Evans, but Evans shrugs her off again. Evans tries to work Slamovich over in the corner, but Slamovich reverses and lays in some shots. Evans hits a big palm strike that drops Slamovich. Slamovich recovers, though, and hits a series of running strikes.

Slamovich rushes at Evans in the corner. Evans moves, though, and lifts Slamovich to the top rope. Evans then pushes Slamovich off and Slamovich falls to the outside. Evans follows her out and hits a choke bomb on the apron, followed by a slam on the floor.

Slamovich is able to make it back into the ring, but Evans immediately clubs at her. Slamovich briefly fights back, but Evans hits a big knee to stop the comeback. Evans hits a twisting throw on Slamovich for a two count.

Tessa Blanchard is shown watching backstage.

Evans sends Slamovich into the corner and then hits a biel. Evans rushes at Slamovich, but Slamovich moves and hits a second rope dropkick. Both women are slow to get up. Once they do, Evans charges at Slamovich. Slamovich moves and hits running strikes and a rolling kick for a two count.

Slamovich sets up for Requiem, but Evans powers out. Slamovich wiggles out of Evans’ grasp, but can’t avoid a big boot. Evans lifts Slamovich up, but Slamovich wiggles out. Evans drops down onto Slamovich’s chest, though. Slamovich kicks out and recovers with hard strikes. Evans is able to lift Slamovich, though, and hits a modified TKO for a two count.

Evans goes for a Full Nelson Slam, but Slamovich rolls through and hits a running knee for a two count. Slamovich goes for the Snow Plow, but Evans blocks it. Slamovich hits Requiem for the win!

Winner and STILL TNA Knockouts World Champion: Masha Slamovich

Eric Young is shown in the back. He is with The Northern Armory and is ready for the main event.

Josh Alexander is also shown and is ready for the main event.

A commercial airs for next week’s live iMPACT! The following is announced:

*Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe vs. The Rascalz

*JDC vs. Leon Slater in a No Disqualification Match

*Joe Hendry presents an encore performance of his concert

Eric Young with The Northern Armory vs. Josh Alexander

They stare at each other from across the ring to start, but then rush to the center of the ring and exchange blows. Eric Young gains the early advantage with some shots, but Alexander turns it around with a chop. Young boots Alexander in the midsection and works him over in the corner. Alexander reverses and thrusts his shoulder into Young with Young cornered. Alexander then climbs to the second rope and rains down ten punches onto Young.

Alexander’s Irish Whip is reversed, but he is able to leap over Young in the corner and then hit a tackle. Young tries to escape the ring, but Alexander stops him and hits him with an uppercut and a club to the back. Young rakes Alexander’s eyes and then clubs down on Alexander’s back a couple of times. Young thrusts his boot into Alexander’s face in the corner.

Young tries to continue his attack, but Alexander fires up and throws multiple forearms at Young. Alexander whips Young into the corner, but Young Flair Flips over the top rope. Young tries to bait Alexander into his attack on the apron, but Alexander reads it and sends Young to the floor. Alexander sends Young back into the ring, but gets distracted by The Northern Armory. This allows Young to lift Alexander up once Alexander gets into the ring and drop him, throat first, over the top rope.

During the break, a commercial airs for Rebellion.

Back from commercial, Young still has the advantage and drops Alexander in the corner with a hard punch. Young whips Alexander into the opposite corner hard for a two count. Young throws Alexander to the outside and follows him out. Young drapes Alexander over the apron and clubs down on his back. Young uses the bottom rope as leverage to jump down on Alexander. He then thrusts his boot into Alexander’s face and throat. The referee breaks it up, but is distracted by Young and doesn’t see The Northern Armory take shots at Alexander.

Young gets a two count on a pin and Alexander starts to fight back. He gets in some shots and then gets multiple two counts on roll up attempts. Young cuts off the comeback with a boot as Alexander charges at him. Young then chokes Alexander and drops a forearm to the back of Alexander’s neck from the second rope for a two count.

Young tosses Alexander out of the ring again. Young distracts the referee as The Northern Armory get their shots in on Alexander. Young then goes to the outside himself to toss Alexander back into the ring. Young covers Alexander immediately and gets a two count. Young slaps on a chinlock, which forces Alexander to almost pass out down on the canvas. Alexander won’t give up, though, and powers up. He strikes out of the hold, but eats a club to the back.

Young whips Alexander into the corner and charges at him. Alexander gets a boot up and then hits a dropkick from the second rope. Both men are slow to get up, but when they do get to their feet…they exchange blows until Alexander is able to gain momentum and hit a back body drop. Alexander hits a charge in the corner and then a rolling senton. Alexander hits a knee to the back of Young’s neck from the second rope for a two count.

Alexander slaps on the ankle lock, but Young quickly gets to the ropes. Alexander lifts Young, but Young wiggles out and finds himself on the apron. He pulls Alexander down across the top rope and then climbs to the top rope. Young hits an elbow drop off of the top rope for a two count.

Young sets up for a Death Valley Driver, but Alexander wiggles out and hits a Styles Clash for a two count. Alexander hits a couple of forearms and a kick thrust. Alexander lifts Young to the top rope and follows him up. Young tries to hit a piledriver from the second rope, but Alexander slips out and slaps on the ankle lock. Young fights out of it, but Alexander transitions it into a Sharpshooter. Travis Williams distracts Alexander. Alexander goes after him, allowing Young to almost hit a piledriver. Alexander wiggles out and tries to hit the C4 Spike. Young wiggles out. Alexander is able to slap on the ankle lock again, but now Judas Icarus distracts him.

Alexander punches Icarus off of the apron. Young picks up his mask, which was slid to him by Travis Williams. Williams distracts the referee and Young hits Alexander with the mask. Young hits a piledriver for the win!

Winner: Eric Young

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