Tonight’s TNA Unbreakable, airing April 17, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show sees TNA Wprld Champion Joe Hendry and TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich face Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match winner “The King Of TNA” Frankie Kazarian and “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard in a Mixed Tag Team Match. Plus, Mike Santana and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) takes on Mustafa Ali and The Nemeth Brothers (“The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth) in a 6-Man Tag Team Match.
The show kicks off at 10:00 PM ET on TNA+. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
The show opens up with a video package and Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt then welcomes us.
Eric Young then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night and JDC and Zachary Wentz follow.
The match starts off with all three staring each other down. Young and JDC then go after Wentz, but he escapes to the outside. Young then gives chase and Wentz ends up back in the ring. Young and JDC then stall re-entering the ring, but are in and Wentz goes after Young and gets ganged up on. Wentz is then sent into the corner, but kicks both men as they charge and hit a twisting crossbody. Young and JDC are out of the ring and Wentz hits a moonsault on the both of them. Wentz then throws Young in and JDC after, then climbs up top and hits a double crossbody and both of them and covers them for a two.
Wentz hits a handspring, but is caught by Young and JDC off the ropes to plant Wentz. They then pick Wentz apart with chops and punches in the corner. Young then hits a boot choke as JDC struts. JDC then hits a front face-lock into a suplex, then goes for a cover but Young breaks it up. Young and JDC then argue a bit. Wentz is now fighting back and Young catches a kick, but Wentz pushes off into a cutter on JDC which Young breaks up. Young then gets a two count on Wentz.
Young then hits a couple of neck snaps. Wentz then rolls to the outside and JDC picks him up onto the apron for a few punches. Young then goes to the outside. Wentz then hits a shot, but Young rakes the face and decks him. JDC then goes for a cover and Young breaks it up again. Wentz is trying to fight back, but gets picked up by JDC who kicks Young in the gut and hits a DDT and backpack drop combo. Wentz then gets a two.
JDC has Wentz on the top, but Wentz fights back and hits headbutts to knock JDC down. Wentz then hits double dropkick off the top and a charging knee to Young, then one on JDC. Wentz then hits a boot on Young and a kick to JDC, then follows it up with a standing SSP and a cutter on Young. Wentz then gets a near fall on Young and one on JDC.
Wentz then takes it to JDC with strikes, but JDC fights back and hits a Falcon Arrow for two. Young then breaks it up. JDC is then sent to the outside, Wentz then chops Young and Young picks him up for a DVD, then goes for a cover but JDC breaks it up. JDC then tosses Wentz to the ropes, but he comes back and takes JDC down. Young then grabs Wentz and tosses him onto JDC. Young then hits a Piledriver for the win.
The winner of the TNA International Championship Tournament 3-Way Semifinal Match, The Northern Armory’s “The World-Class Maniac” Eric Young!
After the match, the updated brackets show that Young has joined AJ Francis in qualifying for the three-way. Commentary then speaks from their desk at ringside and run through the card.
Ace Austin then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Eddie Edwards and Steve Maclin follow.
The match starts off with all three men staring each other down and trading strikes. Maclin then takes the early offensive lead. Maclin then takes Edwards to the top. Maclin then looks for a Super Olympic slam. Austin then re-enters the ring and joins a three-man stacked spot. Austin then hits a powerbomb on Maclin and at the same time Maclin hitting an Olympic slam on Edwards. Edwards then tries stealing the win with a roll-up and a handful of tights on Austin, but only gets a two. Austin then nails Edwards with a spinning heel kick.
Austin then heads to the top, but Alisha Edwards knocks him down. Edwards then climbs up to Austin and hits him with a belly-to-back suplex. Edwards then ends up hanging by one foot in the corner. The referee and Maclin then quickly try and help Edwards escape. Alisha then hops on the apron as well to help. They then free him and Maclin goes for his K.I.A. finisher on Edwards, only for Alisha to hop on the apron. They then jaw at each other. Alisha then goes for a smack, but accidentally hits Eddie. Maclin then hits Eddie with a K.I.A. for the win.
The winner of the TNA International Championship Tournament 3-Way Semifinal Match, “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin!
After the match, the updated brackets show AJ Francis vs. Eric Young vs. Steve Maclin in the final three-way to become the first TNA International Champion.
We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is interviewing Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard. Kazarian says Joe Hendry fighting at less than 100 percent isn’t brave, it’s stupid. Blanchard then says Masha Slamovich is overrated. Blanchard then says Slamovich gets by on hype while she gets by on results.
Shawne Merriman then appears to promote his May 10 special event in Long Beach, California. Merriman then joins Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary. After promoting his show, Hannifan and Rehwoldt bring up his history in costing Joe Hendry a match a year ago. Merriman says he’s not a believer. Hannifan and Rehwoldt then promote the next match.
TNA X-Division Champion Moose then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Sidney Akeem follows.
The match starts off with Moose manhandling and overpowering Akeem. Akeem then gets a chance to show off his flipping ability a time or two before Moose begins showing off his power some more. Moose then hits Akeem with a powerbomb from the floor to the ring apron. Moose then heads over to pound fists with Merriman on commentary before going back to work on Akeem. Akeem then gets in another hope spot and celebrates with the UNLV Hockey team in the crowd.
Moose then takes over and shoves one of the hockey guys, who shoves him back. Akeem then shows off his acrobatic abilities again, flipping into a cutter. Akeem then follows it up for a close pin attempt that ended because Alisha pulls the referee out of the ring. The referee and Alisha then bicker until the referee ultimately ejects her from ringside. Moose then low-blows Akeem in the ring before the referee returns. Moose then follows it up with a massive spear for the win.
The winner of the Open Challenge Match and still the TNA X-Division Champion, The System’s Moose!
We then head to the back, where Steve Maclin is having a conversation with Eric Young about their friendship. Maclin then tells Young may the best man win in the TNA International Championship Match they are both in along with AJ Francis tonight. Maclin then walks off and Young mumbles something about the best man winning.
Tom Hannifan then narrates an injury report on Joe Hendry’s shoulder, Sami Callihan’s eye and Mance Warner’s eye. Hannifan then says all three wrestlers are cleared to compete.
Mustafa Ali and The Nemeth Brothers then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Mike Santana and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys follow.
The match starts off with Matt Hardy and Nic Nemeth. Matt takes a shot at Nic and The Hardys hit Poetry in Motion on both Nemeths and clears them from the ring. The others then enter the match. Santana then beats down Ryan Nemeth in the corner. Ali then tags in and so does Matt. Matt then bounces Ali’s head off the turnbuckles a bunch of times.
Matt ends up all alone in the ring as Nic, Ryan and Mustafa take turns tagging in and out to keep a fresh man at him at all times. Nic, Ryan and Mustafa then begin sneaking in double-team and other cheap heel tactics behind the referee’s back. Jeff Hardy then gets the tag and he immediately begins shifting the offensive momentum in his team’s favor. Hardy then hits a big Whisper in the Wind off the ropes to take out all three opponents.
Santana then hits a Rolling Buck 50, but gets hit with a DDT from Ryan. Ryan then gets hits with Twist of Fate from Jeff. Ali then hits a neckbreaker on Jeff. Ali then backs into Santana and does the slow turn. Santana then grabs him by the hair and throws him in the corner, but runs into a big kick. Ali then rolls for a big move, but Santana sees it coming and nails him into the mat. Santana then goes for Spin the Block, but Ali rolls to the floor. Santana then hits a flipping dive over the top rope to take out Ali at ringside. Ali then runs away to the back and Santana follows him.
Ryan then tries rolling up Jeff, but only gets a two. Ryan then hits The Big Hollywood Ending and goes for another pin attempt, but it is broken up. Matt is then sent into the steel post at ringside by Nic. This leaves Jeff alone with The Nemeths in the ring. Santana then makes his way back down and hits the Spin the Block on Nic. Matt then hits the Twist of Fate on Ryan in the ring. Jeff then hits the Swanton Bomb for the win.
The winners of the 6-Man Tag Team Match, Mike Santana and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)!
We then head to the back, where we see JDC and Eddie Edwards attacking Zachary Wentz.
Victoria Crawford (Alicia Fox), singer Debbie Gibson and Tim Malcolm are all shown in the crowd.
Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Masha Slamovich and Joe Hendry follow.
The match starts off with Slamovich trying to go at it with Blanchard, but Blanchard avoids it. Kazarian then comes in and Slamovich tags in Hendry. Kazarian then stops and leans through the ropes. Kazarian then insists that the ring announcer re-introduce him and McKenzie Mitchell does so. Kazarian then hits Hendry with a cheap shot, but Hendry hits a shoulder-block on Kazarian down to the mat.
Hendry then sends Kazarian into the ropes. Kazarian then ducks and hits the ropes, then gets hit with a knee lift. Kazarian then tries bailing to the floor, but is met by Slamovich. Slamovich then nails Kazarian with some forearms and sends him back in the ring. Blanchard then tags in and takes over. Victoria Crawford then attacks Slamovich. Hendry then enters the match and hits the Standing Ovation on Kazarian for the win.
The winners of the Mixed Tag Team Match, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich!
After the match, Hendry and Slamovich celebrate their win.
We then head to the back, where Mike Santana is having a conversation with TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella. Santana tells Marella that he has had it with Mustafa Ali. Santino then ends up giving Santana what he wants and that is a Falls Count Anywhere Match against Ali at the upcoming TNA Rebellion 2025 event.
Hannifan and Rehwoldt then point out more celebrities in the crowd, including Morlon Greenword, President of the NFL Alumni Las Vegas Chapter, Andreas Hale from ESPN and Westside Gunn.
Ace Austin then makes his way down to the ring. Austin then introduces his tag team partner Chris Bey and Bey makes his way down to the ring. Bey talks about how 172 days ago he had an accident in the ring and that changed the course of his life forever. Bey then says he broke his neck and paralyzed himself. Bey then mentions having a successful surgery, but how his future is still uncertain. Bey then says he was told it wasn’t clear if he would ever walk again. Bey then smiles while pointing out that he is doing exactly that and the crowd cheers for Bey.
Bey then points out Austin standing next to him and says he never left his side. Bey then says when you’re going through what he’s going through you need a real brother. Bey then says this man is exactly that. Fans then chant “ABC! ABC!” and one person yells, “Greatest story ever told!” Bey then responds, “There it is!” Bey then 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. Bey then reminded himself who he was. Bey then says he listened and felt the energy from the fans. Bey then says because of that he beat the odds. Bey then says he was able to do it because we believe. Bey then says Joe I owe you $20 now. A fan then yells, “We Bey-lieve!” Bey then says, “There you go, I’m gonna put it on a shirt now!” and the fans start to chant again. Bey then calls this the greatest story ever told, hugs Austin and heads off.
Hannifan and Rehwoldt then mention viewer discretion is advised for the audience at home for the next match. We then get video package telling the story leading up to the next match.
Mance Warner then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Sami Callihan follows.
The match starts off with Warner going to work on Callihan. Callihan then hits a Death Valley Driver on Warner through a barbed wire door laying in the corner. Callihan then grabs a barbed wire bat and smashes it on the ripped up left arm of Warner. A camera man then hands a black bag to Callihan. Callihan then pulls out a Nintendo 64 controller wrapped in barbed wire. Callihan then uses it on the forehead of Warner. Warner’s face is now a bloody mess in addition to his arm.
Callihan then runs himself through a barbed wire door. Callihan then spits blood up in the air and it falls on his own face. A big ball of barbed wire is then introduced into the match. Callihan then yells at Warner to look at him as he grates it on his face. Warner then ends up stuck in the barbed wire and the referee has to cut him out of it. Callihan then goes for a Cactus Driver through a barbed wire board across two tables, but Warner avoids it. Callihan then yells at Warner and he hits a Stunner into the barbed wire board.
Callihan’s leg then gets stuck in barbed wire just from backing up. The referee then has to free him as well. Callihan then leans through the ropes and finds something that stops him in his tracks. Callihan then pulls out a lemon and has a sadistic smile. Callihan then tears away padding that was put around Warner’s ripped up arm earlier in the match. Callihan then squeezes the lemon and juice pours into the wound of Warner. Callihan then grabs a bunch of salt. Callihan then lets it falls around Warner. Callihan then grabs a staple gun, pulls Warner’s tongue out and staples it to a barbed wire door.
Callihan then breaks the barbed wire board stapled to his tongue with another weapon. Callihan then goes for the bag of salt but before he can use ii Warner low-blows him and then dumps the bag of salt in Callihan’s wounds. De Lander then hands Warner a screwdriver. Callihan then gets a big spike and both men have a sword-fight type of stand off. We then see another stand off and this time both men trade regular shots. Callihan then grabs Mr. Socko and wraps him it in barbed wire. Callihan then hits the Cactus Driver on Warner through the barbed wire for the win.
The winner of the Barbed Wire Massacre Match, “The Death Machine” Sami Callihan!
The crew then cleans up the ring and we get a video package on next weekend’s TNA Rebellion PPV. Magician Criss Angel is then shown in the crowd. Commentary then runs through the Rebellion lineup. Hannifan says the person who does not factor into the finish of tonight’s main event will challenge the new AEW International Champion at Rebellion.
Elijah is then introduced and he plays his guitar on the stage. Elijah 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. Elijah then promotes his Walk With Elijah Challenge for TNA Rebellion 2025 and he walks off.
AJ Francis then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Steve Maclin and Eric Young follows.
The match starts off with Young and Maclin joining forces to beat Francis down and they sends him out to the floor. Both Young and Maclin are now left in the ring alone. Francis then recovers and tries to hop on the apron, only to again be sent back to the floor, leaving Young and Maclin to duke it out. We then get a flurry of offense from Young and Maclin. Young and Maclin then trade shots until Francis lifts both men across his massive shoulders. Francis then slams them both down and goes for the cover, but only gets a two count.
Francis then hits TFL on Young that sends him down to the floor. Francis then stalks Maclin in the corner, but Maclin moves and hangs Francis upside down in the tree of woe. Maclin then hits the Crosshairs to knock Francis down. Maclin then goes for the K.I.A., but Francis counters. Francis then looks for a Down Payment, but Maclin counters and hits the K.I.A. on Francis for the win.
The winner of the TNA International Championship Tournament 3-Way Final Match and first-ever TNA International Champion, “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin!
After the match, Maclin stands tall and celebrates his win.
We then head to the back, where The Nemeth Brothers find an invitation. Ryan Nemeth then shows it to Nic Nemeth. Nic then tells Ryan to open it with caution. They then open it and some CGI affects are shown on the screen. Broken Matt Hardy then appears and invites them to The Hardy Compound for a Final Deletion and the show comes to a close.