Tonight’s TNA Final Resolution, airing December 5, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas. The show sees TNA World Champion “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian defend his title against The System’s JDC. Plus, TNA Knockouts World Champion Léi Yǐng Lee will defend her title against Xia Brookside.

The show kicks off at 8:30 PM ET on YouTube and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like 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 Final Resolution Pre-Show Results (12/5/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The Countdown To TNA Final Resolution Pre-Show opens up with commentary welcoming us as we get the entrances of the first match of the pre-show.

Singles Match: “The World-Class Maniac” Eric Young vs. “Prime” Cedric Alexander

The match starts off with Alexander getting a near fall after a moonsault and a dropkick. Young then tries to use the referee as a human shield when Alexander goes for a springboard attack. Young then nails Alexander with a cheap shot to get the advantage.

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Young then hits Alexander with a powerslam for a near fall. Alexander then comes back and slams Young down against the ring apron. Alexander then leaps through the ropes with a flatliner for a near fall. Young then hits a top rope elbow for a near fall. Young then disputes the referee’s count and threatened to hit her and almost loses the match with Alexander catching him with a surprise small package. Alexander then hits the brainbuster for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “Prime” Cedric Alexander!

We then head to the back, where Leon Slater tells Gia Miller that AJ Francis is going to have to answer for the disrespect he has been giving everyone when they meet for the X-Division Championship later tonight. BDE then shows up and tells Slater that he will have his back tonight.

We then get the entrances of the final match of the pre-show.

6-Man Tag Team Match: The System (Moose, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards) vs. CW Anderson, Brock Anderson and Bear Bronson

The match starts off with Myers hitting Bronson with a jumping DDT. CW then distracts Myers and Myers walks into a choke bomb for a near fall. Myers then counters a double team from the Anderson with a clothesline and Moose and Bear get the tags from their partners. Moose then hits Brock with a uranage and pulls Bronson out of the corner with a hanging tree slam for a near fall. Brock then gets the tag and is hit with a thunderous headbutt from Moose. Edwards and Myers then hit the System Overload on Brock for the win.

The winners of the 6-Man Tag Team Match, The System (Moose, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards)!

Commentary then runs through the card for the PPV and the Countdown To TNA Final Resolution Pre-Show comes to a close.

TNA Final Resolution Results (12/5/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

TNA Final Resolution opens up with commentary welcoming us once again and we get a video package for the PPV.

Mike Santana then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV and Charlie Dempsey follows.

Singles Match: “The Realest” Mike Santana vs. NXT’s Charlie Dempsey

The match starts off with Santana hitting Dempsey with a death valley driver. He then goes to the floor and Santana follows him out with a dive. Back in the ring, Santana goes for the three amigos, but Dempsey cuts him off and attacks Santana’s injured arm. Dempsey then goes after Santana’s arm even more. Dempsey then goes for a head scissors, but Santana escapes and dropkicks Dempsey. Santana then mounts a brief comeback, but Dempsey goes back to work on the arm. Dempsey then hits Santana with some forearms in the corner. After Dempsey and Santana exchange strikes, Santana hits Dempsey with a clothesline and both men are down.

Santana then hits Dempsey with an enziguiri and follows it up with the rolling cutter for a near fall. Santana then goes for the discus lariat, but Dempsey was able to block it. Dempsey then counters another rolling cutter attempt with a German suplex, then goes to an armbar. Dempsey then hits the butterfly superplex from the top rope. Dempsey then goes for a standard suplex, but Santana counters it and hits the three amigos. Santana then follows it up with a frog splash off the top, then hits the Spin The Block for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Realest” Mike Santana!

After the match, Santana celebrates his win.

We then head to the back, where Gia Miller interviews Frankie Kazarian. Kazarian says he is giving JDC a chance to go out on top but he won’t be doing that because like everyone in El Paso, he is a piece of garbage. Kazarian then says he is going to win and celebrate that he is still champion.

Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and The IInspiration follow.

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match: The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay) (c) vs. “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford

The match starts off with The IInspiration sending their opponents to the floor and they come off the apron with some body blocks. Blanchard then gets the attack on McKay. Crawford and Blanchard then goes after McKay’s leg. Blanchard then goes after McKay’s knee even more, twisting it around the ring ropes and hitting it with punches. Blanchard then ties McKay’s legs up and her hand, then locks in a half-crab.

McKay then ducks a charge from Crawford, then dumps Blanchard and gets the tag to Cassie Lee. Cassie then hits Blanchard with a lung blower for a near fall. McKay then makes a blind tag, but her knee is still hurting. Robert Stone then throws one of the title belts into the ring, but Crawford gets caught when a kick when she tries to use it. Heather and M by Elegance then tries to run in, but the IInspiration chases them off. The IInspiration then hit Crawford with the Idolizer for the win.

The winners and still the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay)!

We then get a TNA Injury Report brought to us by BioFlex. The report says that Mike Santana’s arm is being evaluated, Leon Slater is cleared for tonight despite the bruising he suffered in an attack last night, Dani Luna is out with a contusion and Matt Cardona is cleared for the street fight.

We then head to the back, where Santino Marella and Arianna Grace have a conversation. Marella says he has so many people calling him and he is going crazy. Grace then says she is here to help him with anything he needs. Marella then says he is close to finding out who let the NXT talents into the building with the investigation. Marella then tells Grace he doesn’t like that Stacks guy. Grace then says if he wants to break the rules, that’s on him but she loves working with him and she respects the rules of his house.

Mance Warner then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV with Steph De Lander and Matt Cardona follows.

Street Fight: “The Southern Psycho” Mance Warner vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona

The match starts off with Warner having a chair and Cardona having a kendo stick and Warner wins the exchange. Cardona then sends Warner into the chair headfirst and hits him with a charging boot for a near fall. Warner then goes to the floor and Cardona follows him out and chokes him with his t-shirt. Cardona then hits Warner with a trash can. Cardona then positions the trash can to suplex Warner onto it, but De Lander grabs the trash can and hits Cardona with it, allowing Warner to get the edge.

Warner then grabs another chair and hits Cardona across the back with it. Warner then suplexes Cardona on the entrance ramp. Warner then pulls a door out from under the ring and some more trash cans. Cardona then nails Warner with one of the chairs and the crowd chants “one more time!” to encourage Cardona. Warner then uses the referee as a human shield and this distracts the referee long enough to have De Lander spray something in Cardona’s face. Warner then hits a tornado DDT through the table for a near fall. Warner then hits Cardona with a trash can lid. Warner and Cardona then exchange some strikes.

Cardona then hits Warner an Unprettier into a chair for a near fall. The crowd then chants for tables while Cardona works over Warner with a kendo stick. De Lander then grabs Cardona’s leg and Warner hits Cardona with a trash can. Warner then hits him with an uranage for a near fall. Cardona then pulls a Santa present sack out from under the ring and hits Warner with it. The sack then explodes with Cardona’s mini-figures. Cardona then hits an Attitude Adjustment onto a pile of action figures for a near fall.

Cardona then pulls out his own door from underneath the ring. While Cardona is setting up the door, Warner is able to recover enough to hit Cardona with an implant DDT for a near fall. DeLander then gives Warner a screw driver. Warner then tries to stab Cardona with the screwdriver, but Cardona ducks and the screwdriver goes through the door. Cardona then hits Warner with a Radio Silence through the door for the win.

The winner of the Street Fight, “The Complete” Matt Cardona!

We then head to the back, where JDC talks to himself in the mirror. JDC says the only place where people accepted him and things made sense was pro wrestling. JDC then says 26 years later he got married and made a promise to his wife he wasn’t going to do it anymore. JDC then wonders how he’s going to fit into the real world. JDC then says he got into the business in part because he looked up to John Cena and if he can win a title on the way out, maybe he can do it too. JDC then wonders what if he wins the title from Frankie Kazarian and maybe if he does, he’ll defend it against Eddie Edwards at Genesis. JDC then says he made a promise to walk away and he’ll keep that promise. JDC then says he just has to win tonight and that’s on him.

Stacks then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Steve Maclin follows.

TNA International Championship Match: “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin (c) vs. NXT’s Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

The match starts off with Maclin charging Starks as soon as he gets to the ring and the fight is on. Maclin then tosses Starks around the ring, then sends him to the floor. Starks is now bumping around the ring for Maclin. Lexis King then tries to distract Maclin and it leads to Stacks hitting Maclin with a shot to the throat.

Maclin then comes back with a hard knee to the gut and a back elbow. Maclin then hangs Stacks up in the ropes and sends King to the floor when he jumps up on the apron. Maclin then charges in for a shoulder block, but Stacks gets out of the way and Maclin hits the steel post and tumbles to the floor. Stacks then hits Maclin with a cannonball in the corner for a near fall. Stacks then hits a sliding forearm for a near fall. Maclin then suplexes Stacks into the ropes. King then gets in a cheap shot while Stacks distracted the referee. Stacks then tries to get Maclin in an abdominal stretch and eventually does King then gives Starks additional leverage when the referee isn’t looking.

Maclin then escaped the abdominal stretch with a hiptoss, then he sends Stacks to the floor. King then sends Stacks back in the ring and he walks right into a backbreaker. Maclin then mounts his comeback by hitting a Thez press and a small cut opens on Maclin. Maclin then takes both Stacks and King out with a plancha to the floor, then steals King’s cowboy hat. Back in the ring, Maclin hits an Angle Slam for a near fall. Stacks then hits a running knee for a near fall. Stacks then hits Maclin with a gut buster for a near fall. Maclin then avoids another running knee, then hits his own running knee for a near fall. Maclin then hits a top rope headbutt for another near fall.

Maclin then hangs Stacks up in the ropes and charges in with a shoulder block. Stacks then goes the the floor. Maclin then goes after King and Starks gets for a surprise roll up. Maclin then winds up for a big clothesline, but Stacks ducks and Maclin almost clotheslines the referee. Maclin then catches himself, but the referee covers up to avoid getting hit. This then allows Stacks to grab King’s walking stick and nail Maclin with it for the win.

The winner and new TNA International Champion, NXT’s Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo!

After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva hands Stacks the title belt.

We then head to the back, where Gia Miller interviews the Hardys about their title match later tonight. Matt Hardy says they know NXT is in the house, so they will have their eyes open tonight. He then says they are the Hardys and they are the GOATS, so they will do what GOATS do and win tonight.

Xia Brookside then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Léi Yǐng Lee follows.

TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Léi Yǐng Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside

The match starts off with Brookside and Lee hugging and the match stays even. They then block each other’s hip toss attempt and dodge each other’s dropkick. Brookside then hits Lee with an elbow in the corner, but Lee escapes a rana with a handspring and hits Brookside with a dropkick. Brookside then comes off the middle ropes with a crossbody for a near fall. Brookside then charges in the corner with a knee, but Lee gets out of the way. Lee then hits a snap suplex for a near fall.

Lee then works over Brookside with a chinlock. Lee then goes for a suplex, but Brookside counters with a small package for a near fall. Brookside then goes for a kick, but Lee catches it and yanks her down into a half-crab. Brookside then tries to crawl to the ropes, but Lee drags her back into the middle of the ring and turns the hold into an STF. Lee then transitions into a crossfire, but Brookside escapes that and goes for a cradle. Brookside then takes Lee down with a tijeras, but Brookside misses a charge in the ropes. Brookside then hits Lee with a kick for a near fall.

Brookside then hits Lee with a meteora in the corner, then follows it up with a Russian leg sweep for near fall. Brookside then ties Lee up with the Octopus. Brookside then adds some elbows to the ribs to try and wear Lee down. Lee then escapes, but Brookside turns that into a pin attempt. Lee then escapes the pin attempt and charges in with a knee for two. Lee then superplexes Brookside, but both women are down for the count. Lee then gets to her knees at six, but doesn’t go for a cover. Lee then goes for a spinning slam, but Brookside escapes and hits Lee with a lung blower for two. Brookside then hits Lee with a tornado DDT for two.

Both women then start exchanging forearms. They then dodge each other kicks again and Brookside gets Lee with a roll up for two. Lee then hits Brookside with a kick, then follows it up with a spinning face buster for the win.

The winner and still the TNA Knockouts World Champion, Léi Yǐng Lee!

After the match, Carlos Silva presents Lee with her Knockouts World Championship and both Brookside and Lee hug. Gia Miller then stops them as they were leaving. Lee says she is happy with her victory and she puts over Brookside. They then embrace and Dani Luna charges in and attacks Lee and Brookside. Luna then sends Lee into the ring stairs and starts pounding on Brookside until Indi Hartwell makes her way down to attack Luna. At this point, several security members make their way down to break up the fighting and Luna slams one of the security. They then eventually get everyone separated.

We then head to the back, where Lexis King and other NXT stars celebrate Stacks’ International Title victory.

The Rascalz then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Order 4 follow.

8-Man Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) vs. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, John Skyler, Jason Hotch and Special Agent 0)

The match starts off with The Rascals schooling Skylar and Hotch for a bit. Ali then gets the tag and doesn’t do much better, winding up in the Rascalz corner and getting hit with a Bronco Buster. Ali is then fed up and he tags in 0, who immediately hits a boot on Wentz, then takes out the rest of the Rascalz with headbutts and clotheslines. The Rascalz then try a four-on-one attack and that doesn’t go any better for them. 0 then slams three of the Rascalz at once, then takes Wentz down with a flatliner then kips up.

Ali then tags back in and goes to work on Wentz with a chinlock. Skylar and Hotch then hit Wentz with a double team neckbreaker for a near fall. Wentz then misses an enziguiri and gets suplexed for a near fall. Tasha Steelz then chokes Wentz against the ropes while Ali distracts the ref. 0 then tags back in and press-slams Wentz, then takes out the rest of the Rascalz. 0 then misses a charged in the corner and Wentz dodges Skylar and Hotch. Wentz then dodges another charge from Ali and Ali hits the turnbuckles hard and awkwardly.

Reed then gets the tag. Ali then dives on the floor and Xavier follows him out with a dive. Reed then gets a near fall on Skylar. Tasha Steelz then distracts Reed for a kiss. Reed then decides to shoot his shot and gets clocked by 0 for his troubles. 0 then takes out three of the Rascalz and two of his own teammates with a plancha over the ropes. Ali then climbs up for his own dive, but Myron Reed jumps over the top ropes and takes Ali down with a cutter onto an a pile of guys on the floor.

While everyone is brawling around the ring, Ali decides he has had enough and leaves. 0 then goes 1-on-4 against the Rascalz. The Rascalz then send 0 into the ring steps. Skylar then hits Reed with a slingshot spear. The Great Hands then set up Reed for their finisher. Elijah then appears to hogtie Ali and drag him out of the arena. This then distracts the rest of Order 4 and Reed slides out of the ring and hits Hotch with a destroyer on the floor. They then send Skylar back into the ring and hit him with a meteora, a swanton bomb, a spiral tap and a slingshot 450 splash for the win.

The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier)!

The High Ryze then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and The Hardys follow.

TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The High Ryze (Tyson DuPont and Tyriek Igwe)

The match starts off with the lights going out and words “The Gods Walk Among Mortals” is shown on the big screen. This distraction then allows DuPont and Igwe to jump the Hardys and get the advantage. DuPont and Igwe then try to get a “Delete!” chant from the crowd by yanking off Matt’s arm, but the crowd won’t have it. Hardy then manages to trick DuPont into trying to hank off Igwe’s arm.

The Hardys then double team Igwe with a standing moonsault/fistdrop combination. Hardy then goes for a Twist of Fate on DuPont, but he easily powered out and Jeff ends up being caught in the ropes and Igwe gets the advantage. Igwe and DuPont then works over Jeff Hardy with chin locks.

Jeff then escapes DuPont’s chinlock with a jawbreaker and gets the tag on Matt. Matt then sends Igwe’s head into the turnbuckles, then does the same to DuPont. Matt Hardy then hits DuPont with a Side Effect and DuPont jumps in the air for Matt. Matt then hits Igwe with a Side Effect as well. Igwe then escapes the Twist of Fate, but gets caught on the top by Matt, who suplexes Igwe down. After Matt lands, DuPont runs in with a splash to take control.

Dupont and Igwe then hit a double team back suplex for a near fall. Matt then takes DuPont down with a Twist of Fate. Matt then sends Igwe to the floor. Jeff then gets the tag and hits the Swanton Bomb on DuPont for the win.

The winners and still the TNA World Tag Team Champions, The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)!

After the match, the lights go out again and the words “Have you heard the good news? The Righteous are coming.” are shown. The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) then make their way down to the ring and the crowd greets them with a “Who Are You?” chant. The Righteous then stands in the entrance way and have a stare-down with the Hardys.

We then head to the back, where Eric Young cuts a promo. Young sits in the stairwell and talks about how often he has watched TNA rise and fall.Young then goes into his disease and cleansing routine and says violence is the only answer.

AJ Francis then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Leon Slater follows.

TNA X-Division Championship Match: “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater (c) vs. Fir$t Cla$$’s AJ Francis

The match starts off with Slater hitting a superman forearm off the ring steps and a slingshot body block on the floor. He then escapes a choke slam with a backflip and hits an enziguiri. He then goes for a backflip, but Francis catches him and nails him. Francis then chokes Slater against the ropes. Francis then stretches Slater against the ropes and hits him with a forearm. Francis then hits Slater in the corner with an avalanche, then sends him head over heels into the turnbuckle. Francis then follows it up with a charging knee into the corner.

On the floor, Francis hits Slater with a face-first suplex onto the apron. Back in the ring, Slater mounts a brief comeback but is hit with a boot for a near fall. Francis then works over Slater with a chinlock. Slater then battles out of the chinlock and tries for a suplex, but Francis nails him with an elbow. Slater then rolls out of the way of a senton.

Slater and Francis then exchange forearms, with Slater’s forearms barely damaging Francis and Francis sends Slater flying across the ring. Slater then hits Francis with a series of forearms and a kick. Slater then uses Francis’ momentum to hit him with a blue thunder bomb. Slater then goes for a 450, but Francis gets out of the way. Both Slater and Francis then avoid hitting the referee and Francis hits a low blow behind the referee’s back. Francis then hits a spear for a near fall.

Swann then distracts the referee and Francis goes for a steel chair. BDE then runs in to take the chair away from Francis. Francis then hits him with a down payment. Slater then tries to hit Francis with a dive to the floor, but Francis catches him and sends him head first into the ringpost. Back in the ring, Francis poses on the middle rope with a Go Pro. Slater then dropkicks Francis over the ropes, then runs across the diagonal of the ring and dives over the ring post to hit Francis with a dive, while holding the Go Pro.

Back in the ring, Slater hits the Crossover Splash for a near fall. Francis then comes back with a massive choke slam. Francis then goes for a moonsault off the middle rope, but Slater pops up and catches him mid-move with a superkick. Swann then tries to slide a chair in the ring, but this is just a distraction for Francis to hit Slater with the title belt. Francis then calls Swann into the ring to hit Slater with the belt. Swann then refused to do it and Francis gets in Swann’s face. The referee then tries to break that up and Francis gets in her face. Swann then grabs the belt and the referee turns her back and closes her eyes. Swann then hits Francis with a belt. Slater then hits Francis with a Swanton 450 for the win.

The winner and still the TNA X-Division Champion, “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater!

After the match, Slater, BDE, Carlos Silva and the referee all celebrate Slater’s victory.

It is then announced that this Thursday on iMPACT, Dani Luna will face Indi Hartwell in a Dog Collar Match.

Ryan Nemeth then makes his way out out dressed like a turkey to annoy the crowd. He then calls Mara Sadé a tramp and says her superkick was “weak and sloppy.” Sadé then sneaks up behind Ryan while he was insulting her and she super kicks him.

JDC then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the PPV and Frankie Kazarian follows.

TNA World Championship Match: “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. The System’s JDC

The match starts off with both men battling to the stage. Kazarian then hits an inverted atomic drop and nails JDC, sending him down to the stage. Kazarian then works him over. The referee then warns Kazarian as he was going to count him out. Kazarian is fine with it because he will retain the title, but JDC didn’t want that and attacks Kazarian. Both men then battle back to the ringside area, where JDC is sent into the stairs and he hurt his knee. Kazarian then works JDC over in the ring and scores several two counts.

Kazarian is back in control in the match and he wears JDC down. JDC then keeps fighting back and kicking out. JDC then fires back with chops, but he is slammed down. JDC then comes back with a series of elbows in the corner and follows it up with a Russian leg sweep. Kazarian then goes for a crossface chicken wing, but he is hit with a powerslam for a two count. Kazarian then misses a leg drop and goes to the floor, where JDC hits him with a dive. Both men are then close to being counted out so JDC sends Kazarian back in. Kazarian then hits JDC with a slingshot cutter for a two count.

Kazarian then gras the title belt, but the referee pus it away. That then allows JDC to roll Kazarian up for a two count. Kazarian then suplexes JDC into the buckles. Kazarian then goes for a Fade To Black, but he gets smashed into the referee and JDC nails the referee by accident. JDC then hits an Air Raid Crash, but there is no referee. A second referee then heads to the ring, but Kazarian kicks out. Kazarian then hits a Down and Dirty and follows it up with a slingshot leg drop for a two count.

As the new referee checks on the first one, Kazarian attempts to hit JDC with the title belt. JDC then ducks, but is still caught in the crossface chicken wing. Kazarian then brings him into the center and JDC is choked out and the referee calls for the bell.

The winner and still the TNA World Champion, “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian!

After the match, The System checks on JDC. Several NXT stars then make their way down to the ring and attack The System, knocking them out of the ring. Lexis King then spreads lighter fluid on the TNA letters in the ring but before he could light it, The Hardys, Mike Santana and Steve Maclin make their way down to the ring. We then get a massive brawl with security and Santino Marella trying to stop the madness as the crowd chants for TNA. Stacks then nails Marella with the idea that he KO’d his real life father-in-law. The brawl then erupts again as the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for TNA Final Resolution on December 5, 2025

  • TNA World Championship Match: “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. The System’s JDC
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Léi Yǐng Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside
  • TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match: The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay) (c) vs. “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford
  • TNA X-Division Championship Match: “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater (c) vs. Fir$t Cla$$’s AJ Francis
  • Singles Match: “The Realest” Mike Santana vs. NXT’s Charlie Dempsey
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The High Ryze (Tyson DuPont and Tyriek Igwe)
  • Street Fight: “The Southern Psycho” Mance Warner vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona
  • TNA International Championship Match: “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin (c) vs. NXT’s Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
  • 8-Man Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) vs. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, John Skyler, Jason Hotch and Special Agent 0)
  • Countdown To TNA Final Resolution Pre-Show Singles Match: “The World-Class Maniac” Eric Young vs. “Prime” Cedric Alexander

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