Tonight’s TNA iMPACT, airing July 24, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Ryan Center in Kingston, Rhode island. The post-TNA Slammiversary show sees Joe Hendry take on “The Realest” Mike Santana in a Singles Match. Plus, we will hear from Fatal Influence’s TNA Knockouts World Champion and WWE NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne.

The show kicks off at 8/7c on AXS TV, Sportsnet, and 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!

TNA iMPACT Results (7/24/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens up with a black and white “In memory of” graphic honoring the late great Hulk Hogan. The voice of Tom Hannifan is then heard announcing the unfortunate news and we head inside the iMPACT Zone, where fans start chanting “USA! USA!”

We then get a video package recapping this past weekend’s TNA Slammiversary PPV followed by a shot of the Ryan Center. Tom Hannifan then welcomes us to the show as fans loudly chant “TNA! TNA!”

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Santino Marella’s music then hits and the TNA Director of Authority makes his way out. Marella starts off by addressing the top male and female titles in TNA being held by NXT stars. Marella then says “so let me tell you something brothers and sisters. Marella then continues to talk and Masha Slamovich’s music hits. The former TNA Knockouts World Champion then makes her down to the ring and grabs a the mic, telling Marella she’s not out there to thank him for his pep talk. Slamovich then says she is out there to get what is rightfully hers. Slamovich then says Jacy Jane stole what should be hers at TNA Slammiversary. Slamovich then demands her contractually obligated rematch next week. Marella then agrees and Slamovich leaves as the TNA Director of Authority formally announces Masha Slamovich vs. Jacy Jayne for the TNA Knockouts World Championship.

As Slamovich is heading to the back, The System’s music hits and they make their way out. Eddie Edwards then shakes hands with Marella and grabs the microphone. Edwards says The System fights for what they believe in. Edwards then says at TNA Slammiversary they weren’t representing The System, they were representing the locker room and TNA as a whole. Edwards then says they sent DarkState packing back to WWE NXT. The crowd then cheers “TNA! TNA!.” Edwards then talks about doing everything he can for a long time to help this company. Edwards then says there was a time he held this company down selfishly, but those days are over. Edwards then vows to not let any outsiders disrespect them.

Myers then continues by saying the three letters T-N-A mean everything to The System. Myers then says TNA isn’t a little pit-stop in their wrestling careers, it’s their home. JDC then tells Marella if TNA is going to war, they’ll be their soldiers. He then hands the mic off to Moose, who brings up accomplishing almost everything in TNA. Moose then says at this point in his career it’s not about titles, it’s about building a legacy that makes his name synonymous with TNA just like “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles. Moose goes on to give Leon Slater props once again for earning the right to call himself the youngest TNA X-Division Champion in company history. Moose then says he sees him taking the division to new heights. Moose then says that brings him to his next point, the TNA World Championship.

Moose then says others are calling themselves the face of TNA and he has seen many people come and go, just like Eddie Edwards has, who has said the same thing. Moose then says Eddie is the heart and soul of TNA. Moose then says they’ve been waving the TNA flag and carrying the company on their backs through thick-and-thin. Moose then says he knows what he must now do next. Moose then says it’s as easy as three words. TNA World Champion Trick Williams’ music then hits and he makes his way out accompanied by Fir$t Cla$$. Williams then goes on to call out Moose for mumbling his words while trying to call him out. Williams then says to be clear, this is his house now. Williams then says “I’m the man who took out the average Joe.” Williams then boasts being the same man who also took out Mike Santana and brought TNA the largest attendance of all-time. Williams then says “This is Trick-N-A.”

Williams then tells Moose he doesn’t care if he’s on a mission, repping The System or playing for the Detroit Pistons. Williams then says he can’t mess with him. Williams then says “let’s talk about it!” Moose then tells Williams to wobble his ass down here “with Uncle Phil and Pink” and The System will show them how they do things in TNA. The entrance music for Order 4 then hits and out comes Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch. Ali then tells Williams that they shouldn’t talk about it. He then mentions burying his ass like his name is The Undertaker as he and Order 4 walk past him. Ali then demands the citizens of TNA in the iMPACT Zone to rise and give him proper applause. As he finishes his statement while entering the ring, Ali and Order 4 are attacked by The System. The two groups then brawl as Williams and Fir$t Cla$$ are shown laughing and enjoying it on the stage.

We then head to the back, where Santino Marella is with The System and Marella says there is too much chaos. Matt Cardona then shows up and says he is there for them. Marella then books Cardona and Myers against The Great Hands and The System vs. Trick Williams and Fir$t Cla$$.

The Personal Concierge then talks some trash to the crowd before personally introducing the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand. Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance and M By Elegance then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night. The IInspiration then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Mara Sadè (Jakara Jackson) follows.

6-Woman Tag Team Match: The Elegance Brand (TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champion Ash and Heather By Elegance and M By Elegance) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) and Mara Sadè

The match starts off with The Iinspiration and Sadè beating down The Elegance Brand, who get out of the ring. Sadè then hits a Suicide Dive on The Elegance Brand. Ash and the rest of the Elegance Brand then keep Lee isolated on their side of the ring. Lee then makes the tag. This then leads to Sadè helping The IInspiration to hit their double team finisher for the win.

The winners of the 6-Woman Tag Team Match, The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) and Mara Sadè!

After the match, The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) and Mara Sadè celebrate their win.

Tom Hannifan then narrates a new TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex. We learn that TNA interviewer Gia Miller suffered multiple bruises and a minor head injury as a result of the attack by Tessa Blanchard, who is suspended indefinitely as a result. Miller is under medical observation and will be sidelined while recovering. It is also announced that Moose suffered a hip injury during his TNA X-Division Championship loss to Leon Slater at TNA Slammiversary and his status is day-to-day as he is being monitored by TNA medical staff. It is then announced that KC Navarro reaggravated a previous knee injury during the 4-Way Tag Team Title Ladder Match at TNA Slammiversary.

We then head to the back, where Gabby LaSpisa finds Mike Santana who walks away without saying anything. She then finds Indi Hartwell and says Tessa attacking Gia was pathetic, but now she can focus on becoming the Knockouts World Champion. Dani Luna then shows up. Victoria Crawford then says she is officially a mentor. She then says she will give Dani Luna the match she wants since she is their mentor.

We then see Eric Young with The Northern Armory and he is talking like a crazy man about wanting to do what’s necessary to cleanse TNA. Tom Hannifan then questions what in the world that could mean.

TNA X-Division Champion “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater is then introduced and he makes his way down to the ring as highlights of AJ Styles singing his praises at TNA Slammiversary are shown. He then settles in the ring and grabs a microphone. Slater starts off by telling the fans chanting his name and “You deserve it!” that they are far too kind. He then talks about making history and how he respects Moose for how he has handled things. He then vows to bring the TNA X-Division Championship to new heights. Slater then asks The Hardys to come out and they do. Matt Hardy then talks about there being a special energy in the building tonight and in TNA in general. He then sings the praises of Leon Slater and Jeff Hardy does the same. Steve Maclin’s music then hits and he makes his way out. Maclin talks about being ready for war after outsiders infiltrate TNA regularly. He then praises Slater for being the future and calls The Hardys his peers and mentors and the greatest tag team of all-time. Maclin then says all four of them are ready to represent TNA in war. All four men then hold their respective titles up in the air together.

Mance Warner then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Steph De Lander. Jake Something’s music then hits and he runs down the ramp, but he is met by Warner in the aisle.

No DQ Match: Jake Something vs. “The Southern Psychopath” Mance Warner

The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other. Warner then takes over and begins beating Something down with a steel chair and a trash can lid. De Lander then continues giving Warner chairs and other weapons inside the ring. Something then nails Warner with one of them that knocks him to the floor. Something then builds up a full head of steam and sprints to the ropes for a dive, but dives right into a chair shot from Warner.

Warner then misses hitting Something with a weapon and that leads to Something nailing Warner, but Something’s arm appears to be bothering him. Something then heads out after Warner on the floor and he pulls out a black sack full of thumbtacks. He then pours them all over the ringside area on the floor. Something then looks for a chokeslam, but Warner fights his way free. Something then hits a back suplex into the thumbtacks. Something is up first and he hits a Blackhole Slam on Warner for the win.

The winner of the No DQ Match, Jake Something!

We then get a recap of last Tuesday’s NXT segment between WWE NXT North American Champion Ethan Page and Santino Marella.

Fatal Influence’s TNA Knockouts World Champion and WWE NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne’s music then hits and she makes her way out with the rest of Fatal Influence. Jayne then grabs a mic and she cuts a quick promo about making history and raising the bar. She then mentions her contractually obligated rematch against Masha Slamovich on next week’s show and tells everyone to take a picture of perfection.

Order 4 then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Matt Cardona and The System follow.

Tag Team Match: Order 4’s The Great Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch) vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona and The System’s “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers

The match starts off with Matt Cardona hitting the UnprettiHER on John Skyler. Hotch then breaks up the pin and Myers clotheslines him to the outside. Mustafa Ali then tries to interfere and Cardona takes him out. Tasha then tries to distract Cardona and Alisha Edwards takes her down. A very tall member of the Secret Service then enters the ring while the referee isn’t looking and he hits a choke-bomb on Matt Cardona and Skyler pins him for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Order 4’s The Great Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch)!

Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt are getting ready to call the main event of the night, but Frankie Kazarian makes his way to the commentary desk. Security then ends up coming out and escorting him to the back when he is ejected before anything happens.

Mike Santana then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Joe Hendry follows.

Frankie Kazarian then tries bullying his way back out, but he is stopped by Hendry on one side of the floor. He then tries walking around to the other, but Santana stops him. Security then runs down again and forces him to the back.

Singles Match: Joe Hendry vs. “The Realest” Mike Santana

The match starts off with Joe Hendry hitting an arm wringer on Mike Santana and Santana takes Henry down. Both men then have a stand-off. Santana then hits a side headlock on Hendry and Hendry reverses it and they have another stand-off. Santana then hits a side headlock on Hendry and Hendry pushes him off. Santana then hits a shoulder block on Hendry, but Hendry stands his ground. Santana then hits a roll-up for a two count and follows it up with a senton.

Hendry then hits Santana with European uppercuts, but Santana explodes off the ropes with a clothesline to shift the momentum. Santana then goes for the Rolling Buck-50, but Hendry avoids it and he hits Santana with a cutter. Both men are down and slow to recover as the referee begins his double count. Hendry then hits an Olympic slam for a two count. Both men then try their finishers and some back and forth pin attempts and roll-ups. Santana then avoids a Razor’s Edge attempt from Hendry. Santana then hits his Spin The Block finisher for the win.

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

After the match, Santana and Hendry goes face to face and Hendry shakes his hand and walks off. Santana then celebrates and stands tall as the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for TNA iMPACT on July 24, 2025

  • Singles Match: Joe Hendry vs. “The Realest” Mike Santana
  • We’ll hear from Fatal Influence’s TNA Knockouts World Champion and WWE NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne
  • 6-Woman Tag Team Match: The Elegance Brand (TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champion Ash and Heather By Elegance and M By Elegance) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) and TBA
  • We’ll hear from TNA X-Division Champion “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater
  • No DQ Match: Jake Something vs. “The Southern Psychopath” Mance Warner
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