Tonight’s TNA Rebellion, airing April 27, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California. The show sees TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defend his title against NXT’s “All Ego” Ethan Page and Call You Shot Gauntlet Match winner “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian in a 3-Way Match. Plus, TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends her title against “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard.

The show kicks off at 7:00 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!

CountDown To TNA Rebellion Pre-Show Results (4/27/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The CountDown To TNA Rebellion Pre-Show opens up with Gia Miller, O’Shea Jackson Jr. from the No Contest Wrestling podcast and Dave LeGreca and Tommy Dreamer from Busted Open shown seated at a table at the top of the entrance stage. We then see the arrivals of several TNA stars, including TNA World Champion Joe Hendry.

We then get a video package on the TNA World Tag Team Championship Match and a discussion from the panel.

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We then get a video package on the TNA Knockouts World Championship Match and a discussion from the panel.

Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt then welcomes us to the show and they run down the card for tonight’s PPV.

NXT’s Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx) then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the pre-show and Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside follow.

6-Woman Tag Team Match: Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside vs. NXT’s Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx)

The match starts off with Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside attacking NXT’s Fatal Influence. Henley then goes to work on Brookside. Rosemary then gets the tag and takes over. Rosemary then calls out Jane, who enters the ring. Rosemary then teases the green mist spray, leading to Jane falling on her backside. Henley then comes in off the tag and gets bullied into the corner and overwhelmed by Rosemary. Rosemary then goes for a roll-up, but Henley tags on the way down.

Jane then nails Rosemary with a knee before entering the ring. Jane then gets a flurry of offense and helps Fatal Influence get the advantage. Nyx then tags in and picks up where Jane left off, taking it to Rosemary. We then see Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside hit back-to-back-to-back dives on Fatal Influence at ringside. Jane and Brookside then hits simultaneous pump-kicks. Rosemary then tries sliding some brass knuckles to Brookside, but Brookside refuses to use them. Jane then blasts her from behind for the win.

The winners of the 6-Woman Tag Team Match, NXT’s Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx)!

After the match, Rosemary stands at ringside looking very angry that Brookside refused to use the brass knuckles.

We then head to the back, where Mike Santana talks about how he will finally get his hands on Mustafa Ali in their Falls Count Anywhere Match.

We then see Eric Young cut a backstage promo, while Judas Icarus and Travis Williams lurk in the background. Young speaks about how his match with Steve Maclin for the TNA International Championship will be a religious experience for him and Maclin.

The System are then shown talking about their various matches tonight. Alisha Edwards asks if we want to know something. Moose then vows to win the Ultimate X Match and help out The System with the rest of their matches. Cody Deaner then shows up and says he needs to prove something. Deaner asks to take JDC’s spot in the match against The Rascalz and Ace Austin. The System then call him a loser and walk away.

Elijah then makes his way out for the next match of the pre-show and stands on the stage to play his guitar, while singing a song that plays to the Los Angeles fans. Elijah puts his spin on the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under The Bridge” track for the chorus. Elijah then ends up at ringside and ass who wanted to walk with him. The TMDK logo then appears on the big screen and Shane Haste makes his way down to the ring to accept the open challenge.

Walk With Elijah Open Challenge Match: Elijah vs. TMDK’s Shane Haste

The match starts off with Elijah immediately taking the early offensive lead. Elijah slams Haste’s head down on the ring apron off the floor. Elijah then continues to control the action for a few more minutes until Haste finally slows down his momentum and shifts things into his own favor. Haste then hits a side-suplex on Elijah for a close two count. Elijah then counters with a move of his own.

Elijah then goes for a follow-up move, but Haste hits him with a falcon arrow. Haste then hits a vicious kick on Elijah that shatters his spine. Haste then looks for a Bomb Valley Death, but Elijah escapes and nails Haste with a flying knee. Haste then hits Elijah with the Highwayman’s Farewell piledriver for the win.

The winner of the Walk With Elijah Open Challenge Match, TMDK’s Shane Haste!

Frankie Kazarian then cuts a backstage promo. Kazarian says while Joe Hendry is concerned with clicks, he is worried about wins. Kazarian then says it bothers him that Hendry is using TNA as a stepping stone. Kazarian then says he will become the TNA World Champion.

The CountDown To TNA Rebellion Pre-Show then comes to a close.

TNA Rebellion Results (4/27/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

TNA Rebellion opens up with Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcoming us. Hannifan says it was the seventh annual Rebellion. McKenzie Mitchell then stands in the ring and introduces Ilona, who sings the national anthem. We then get a video package on Rebellion and Hannifan boasts about the show being sold out.

Mitchell then delivers the introductions for the Ultimate X Match, while the entrances took place. Hannifan then notes that Navarro is the only person who had to win a qualifying match. Hannigan then says Slater has a chance to become the youngest X Division Champion.

TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X Match: The System’s Moose (c) vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona vs. “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater vs. El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Fir$t Cla$$’s KC Navarro vs. Sidney Akeem

The match starts off with all six men wasting no time in going after each other. All six men then start trading shots all over the place. Three or the four men are then hanging from the Ultimate X wires above the ring. The whole field then gets cleared out and Moose is left in the ring all alone. Moose then unfolds a steel chair and stands on it to try and reach the title. More men then start filling up the ring and we see El Hijo del Vikingo hit a big dive from the ropes to the floor. Sidney Akeem. then hits a moonsault off the ropes on then competitors at ringside.

Moose then hits a powerbomb on Akeem from the ring to all the men on the floor. Moose then calls out to Alisha Edwards to climb for him. Alisha Edwards then takes her coat off and begins doing exactly that. Alisha then stops and hesitates, but Moose begs her to continue and she does. Alisha then gets all the way up and is hanging from her legs and hands, crawling to the center of the X. Alisha then loses her footing and her legs fall. Alisha then kicks her legs and falls, but Moose catches her. Slater then enters the ring and super kicks Moose. Moose then falls and Alisha rolls to the floor. Slater and Vikingo are on the ropes together. Slater then propels off a push from Vikingo all the way to the wire. Slater then hangs from it and hits a spot off of it On Vikingo. Navarro then enters the ring and takes them both out. Navarro then looks up and begins his climb, but Akeem stops him.

Navarro then ends up hanging off the wire, where he lets go and hits a tornado DDT on Slater. Cardona then enters the match, but eats some kicks from Navarro. Navarro then hits Cardona with his own move in the corner. AJ Francis then appears in the ring and hits his finisher and cleans house. Francis then gets Navarro on his shoulders and walks him right underneath the title. Navarro then hangs on and Moose spears Francis. Moose then reaches up and hits a powerbomb on Navarro, but turns and gets hit with a Radio Silence from Cardona. Cardona is then hit with a leg lariat from Slater.

Slater then climbs the 15-foot podium holding the wires in the corner. Slater then hits a leaping 450-senton onto all the men at ringside. Slater then gets up the wires again and climbs to the middle. Slater then unhooks the title, but it is not over until he drops down. Slater then goes to drop down, but upon landing he gets speared by Moose. Moose then steps over him, picks up the title and is declared the winner.

The winner of the Ultimate X Match and still the TNA X-Division Champion, The System’s Moose!

We then get a video package showing Joe Hendry’s WWE WrestleMania 41 Moment.

The Liaison between WWE NXT and TNA Wrestling Arianna Grace makes her way down to commentary for the next match of the night. Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) then make their way down to the ring next and Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolin, Meta-Four (Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson) and Ash and Heather By Elegance follow.

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Tag Team Match: Ash and Heather By Elegance (c) vs. NXT’s Meta-Four (Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson) vs. Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) vs. NXT’s Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley

The match starts off with Ash By Elegance and Tatum Paxley, but Ash tags Heather in before anything happens. Paxley then crawls around and freaks out Heather, who tags out before anything happens. Luna then comes in and she and Paxley finally start mixing it up. We then see back-to-back-to-back ring-to-floor high spots. Dolin then hits a Whisper in the Wind and Legend stops Heather’s attempted dive. Legend then picks Heather up and hits a military press slam on her onto the pile of women. Legend then puts Jackson on her shoulders and Jackson dives onto the pile of women at ringside. Jackson then tags in and Dolin hits a tilt-a-whirl on Jackson into a roll-up for a two count.

Each team then has one member hit a finisher on another competitor in sequential fashion. This then leads to two big stacked suplex spots on each side of the ring. Maggie Lee then makes her way out and holds onto Ash on one side. This then leads to Ash hitting her Rarified Air finisher for the win.

The winner of the 4-Way Tag Team Match and still the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, Ash and Heather By Elegance!

We then get a TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex with updates on Joe Hendry’s status, Zachary Wentz and Sami Callihan and Mance Warner’s aftermath from their Barbed Wire Massacre match. We then head to the back and see Joe Hendry’s shoulder being checked on by the TNA medical team.

We then see Elijah talking about winning his first-ever “Walk With Elijah” open challenge earlier in the evening. Elijah then says now he gets to sit back and watch his friend Joe Hendry retain his TNA Championship. Elijah then says he believes in Hendry and he’ll be sitting back enjoying it like everyone else.

The System (Eddie Edwards, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and JDC) then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) and Ace Austin follow.

6-Man Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) and ABC’s “The Inevitable” Ace Austin vs. The System (Eddie Edwards, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and JDC)

The match starts off with Wentz and Myers and Wentz tries to pose to the crowd. Myers then nails him with a big boot. Wentz then fights back and lays out Myers, then tags in Miguel for a double-team spot. We then get more offense from Wentz and Miguel. Alisha then keeps getting involved at ringside, which leads to Sean Waltman informing the referee. Waltman then confronts Alisha. Alisha then goes to smack Waltman, but Waltman hits Alisha with an X-Factor.

Waltman and the Rascalz then do the suck-it hand gesture together and The Rascalz and Austin hit Bronco Busters in three corners at the same time with him. Moose then goes for a spear, but gets hit with an X-Factor from Wentz. Wentz and Miguel then follow it up with the finish for the win.

The winners of the 6-Man Tag Team Match, The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) and ABC’s “The Inevitable” Ace Austin!

After the match, Waltman celebrates with The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) and ABC’s “The Inevitable” Ace Austin.

We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is trying to get a word with TNA International Champion Steve Maclin. Miller asks if he is ready for this fight with his friend Eric Young. Maclin doesn’t respond or react at all. After a long pause, Maclin smirks and walks off.

Eric Young then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Steve Maclin follows.

TNA International Championship Match: “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin (c) vs. The Northern Armory’s “The World-Class Maniac” Eric Young

The match starts off with Young taking the initial offensive lead, but it doesn’t last long as Maclin fights back and hits a diving Air-Raid style high spot from the ring to the floor on Young and The Northern Armory. Icarus then tries getting involved to protect Young. This then leads to Maclin heading out to deal with him, only to be attacked by Williams. They then send him back in the ring into Young, who goes for the cover, but only gets two.

The referee then ejects Icarus and Williams for interfering. Maclin then has Young in the tree of woe position and charges at him, but Young sits up and Maclin tumbles to the floor. The top of Maclin’s head is cut badly and the referee puts on some gloves to check on him. The doctor also checks on Maclin. Maclin then rolls Young up and hooks a leg for the win.

The winner and still the TNA International Champion, “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin!

After the match, Icarus and Williams make their way out and attack Maclin. Young then hits Maclin with a steel chain. Young then wraps the chain around the neck of Maclin and sends him over the top rope and hangs him with the chain. Young then releases Maclin, who falls to ringside. Young then picks up the title belt and holds up the chain before dropping the belt next to Maclin.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a Falls Count Anywhere Match.

Falls Count Anywhere Match: Mike Santana vs. Mustafa Ali

The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other. Santana then hits a big body back drop on Ali, who goes up and over the ring post before landing at ringside. Santana then goes for a springboard move, but he crashes and burns. Santana then nails Ali, who pops up and looks to the crowd. Ali then goes for a suicide dive, but Santana sidesteps him and Ali crashes into the ring steps, which has been set up sideways. Santana then continues to beat Ali down as they fight through the crowd. Santana then grabs a bucket of popcorn and nails Ali with it, which drops Ali to one knee. Santana then climbs up one level and leaps off the barricade with a moonsault for a two count.

As Santana and Ali continue to fight through the crowd, The Great Hands get involved. The Great Hands double team Santana, leading to Ali hitting a balcony dive onto all of them. Ali then goes for a pin on Santana, but only gets a two count. Both men then fight back to ringside. Ali then sets up some chairs. Ali unfolds them and faces them towards each other. Ali then places Santana on them and backs up. Ali then charges at Santana, but Santana lifts Ali and hits him with a death valley driver onto the chairs. Ali then has Santana laid out on the hard part of the ring apron outside of the ring ropes and he is slumped over against the turnbuckles outside of the ropes, with a steel chair laying in front of his face.

Ali then hits a top rope coast-to-coast on Santana, but bounces off the apron to the floor. Ali then hits a 450 splash on Santana off the top rope to put Santana through a table at ringside. Ali then goes for the cover, but Santana kicks out. Half of the ring steps are then brought into the ring and set up in the corner. The Great Hands then enter the ring and try and handcuff Santana, but he hits a double Spin the Block on them both. Santana then cuffs them both to the steps in the ring. Santana then looks under the ring for a weapon to use and he takes out a barbed wire wrapped baseball bat. Before he can use it, Ali attacks Santana. Tasha Steelz the heads under the ring and pulls out another table and sets it up. Ali is then shown smiling as he watches her set it up from the ring.

Ali then picks up Santana, who sends him into the ring post. Steelz then slaps Santana. Santana then points at her. Steelz then goes for another slap, but Santana catches it and lifts her up for a leaping power bomb off the ring apron through the table. Santana is then whacked from behind by a steel chair from Ali. Ali then pulls out a third table and slides it into the ring. The Great Hands are then shown cuffed to the steps. Ali then ignores them and sets up the table. Ali then heads up to the top rope behind the steel steps that The Great Hands are cuffed to. Santana then stops Ali and climbs up the steps. From up top there, Santana hits a superplex on Ali through the table. Santana then goes for a cover, but Ali klicks out. Santana then hits Ali with the barbed wire bat and his Spin The Block finisher for the win.

The winner of the Falls Count Anywhere Match, Mike Santana!

Gia Miller is then standing at ringside and she introduces Indi Hartwell as a new signing for the Knockouts Division. Hartwell stands in the front row and says it is a dream come true for her to be here. Hartwell then says it’s official that she has crossed the line. Miller then hugs Hartwell and Hartwell high-five the fans. Hannifan and Rehwoldt then plugs Hartwell cross the line t-shirts. It is then confirmed by Hannifan and Rehwoldt that we will hear from Indi Hartwell on this coming Thursday’s special live episode of TNA iMPACT on AXS TV.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a TNA Knockouts World Championship Match.

TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard

The match starts off with Slamovich hitting a senton off the apron onto Blanchard. Slamovich then follows Blanchard on the floor, but Blanchard shifts the momentum into her favor. Blanchard then begins dominating Slamovich by focusing her attack on the leg of Slamovich. Blanchard then yanks the knee pad of Slamovich down and continues to isolate the limb of Slamovich. Slamovich then fights back and hits a Code Red on Blanchard. Slamovich then hits a back-fist on Blanchard and follows it up with a German suplex for a two count. Slamovich then pounds on her own knee to try and get the feeling back, then she sets up for Requiem. Blanchard then avoids it and counters. Blanchard then hits a dragon screw on Slamovich.

We then get more back-and-forth action from Slamovich and Blanchard. Blanchard then hits a huge high spot off the top rope on Slamovich, but Slamovich rolls through and pops up to her feet for a big knee. Slamovich then follows it up with a modified armbar for the submission win.

The winner and still the TNA Knockouts World Champion, Masha Slamovich!

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a TNA World Tag Team Championship Match.

TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Nemeths (“The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth)

The match starts off with The Hardys going at it with The Nemeths. Nic and Ryan then bail to the floor, leaving Jeff and Matt to reclaim their belts. The Hardys then pose with them on the ropes. All four men go at it once again. Jeff and Ryan then make their way out to the floor, while Matt goes to work on Nic in the corner. All four men go at it with each other again. We then get more back-and-forth action from both teams.

Matt is then isolated in the ring for a while and is on the defensive the entire time. Matt then finally makes the tag to Jeff, who helps shift the offensive momentum in the favor of The Hardys. Matt then heads out to deal with Ryan at ringside. Matt then ends up getting slammed on an unfolded steel chair set up on the floor. Nic then hits the Danger Zone on Jeff for the win.

The winners and new TNA World Tag Team Champions, The Nemeths (“The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth)!

After the match, The Nemeths hops the barricade and celebrates in the crowd.

TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella then makes his way out onto the stage with the pre-show hosts Gia Miller, Dave LaGreca, Tommy Dreamer and O’Shea Jackson Jr. They then all make their predictions for the main event.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the main event of the PPV, which is a TNA World Championship 3-Way Match.

TNA World Championship 3-Way Match: Joe Hendry (c) vs. NXT’s “All Ego” Ethan Page vs. Call You Shot Gauntlet Match winner “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian

The match starts off with Joe Hendry taking the initial offensive lead and looking for his Standing Ovation finisher. Page then starts to take over and focuses his attack on the injured shoulder and arm of Hendry. Page then hits a big suplex on Hendry into Kazarian as he was trying to get back into the ring. Kazarian then pulls out a table and enters it into the match. Kazarian then heads into the ring and starts to go to work on Page and Hendry. Hendry then no-sells Kazarian’s punches. Kazarian then rolls Hendry up, sees Page coming and hits him with a suplex into a bridge for a double pin attempt on Page and Hendry for a count of two. Kazarian then looks for the Chicken Wing on Page, but Page backs him into the corner over-and-over again to free himself.

Hendry then holds up Kazarian for a powerbomb. Kazarian then hits Page, who is seated on the top rope and then suplexes Page while Hendry is powerbombing him. Hendry then clears Page to ringside. Kazarian then hits Hendry with a guillotine leg drop and drops to the floor. Kazarian then charges at Page, who sends him onto the timekeepers. Page then sets up a table on the floor and sets up Hendry for the Ego’s Edge, but Kazarian breaks it up.

Kazarian then sends Hendry inside the ring and hits him with a slingshot DDT for a near fall. Kazarian then hits Hendry with the Fade to Black and goes for a pin, but Page breaks it up. Hendry then comes back and hit an Olympic Slam on Page for a two count. Kazarian then hits Hendry with a face-first Angel’s Wings and coves him for a near fall. All three guys are down and recovering. Kazarian then hits the Chicken Wing on the bad shoulder of Hendry. Hendry then begins fading until a loud “We Believe” chant brings him back to life.

Kazarian then goes for Fade to Black on Hendry from the ring apron through the table. Hendry then escapes and hits an Attitude Adjustment on Kazarian through the table on the floor. Hendry then goes for Standing Ovation, but Page tries countering it into an RKO. Hendry then avoids it and hits his Standing Ovation finisher for the win.

The winner of the 3-Way Match and still the TNA World Champion, Joe Hendry!

After the match, Joe Hendry celebrates his win as Hannifan and Rehwoldt sing his praises and begin wrapping up the broadcast. Just as they thank the fans for tuning in, out of nowhere Hendry gets hits with a pump kick from WWE NXT star Trick Williams. The crowd is in shock and Hannifan and Rehwoldt are at a loss for words as well. Williams has an evil look in his eyes as he takes in the crowd. Williams then waits for Hendry to get up and hits his Trick Shot finisher on him to leave him laying. Williams then stands tall and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for TNA Rebellion on April 27, 2025

  • TNA World Championship 3-Way Match: Joe Hendry (c) vs. NXT’s “All Ego” Ethan Page vs. Call You Shot Gauntlet Match winner “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Nemeths (“The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth)
  • TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X Match: The System’s Moose (c) vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona vs. “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater vs. El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Fir$t Cla$$’s KC Navarro vs. Sidney Akeem
  • Falls Count Anywhere Match: Mike Santana vs. Mustafa Ali
  • TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Tag Team Match: Ash and Heather By Elegance (c) vs. NXT’s Meta-Four (Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson) vs. Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) vs. NXT’s Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley
  • TNA International Championship Match: “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin (c) vs. The Northern Armory’s “The World-Class Maniac” Eric Young
  • 6-Man Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) and ABC’s “The Inevitable” Ace Austin vs. The System (Eddie Edwards, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and JDC)
  • Countdown To TNA Rebellion Walk With Elijah Open Challenge Match: Elijah vs. TBD
  • Countdown To TNA Rebellion 6-Woman Tag Team Match: Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside vs. NXT’s Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx)
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