TNA is on a hot streak and plans to keep the momentum going at the upcoming Victory Road pay-per-view. With a strong lineup of matches, fans can look forward to an action-packed show filled with exciting moments they’ll remember long after the night is over.
After attacking Joe Hendry backstage, Eric Young ended his partnership with Judas Icarus and Travis Williams in Northern Armory. Young then tried to beat down Icarus to prove a point, but Hendry showed up and stopped him, letting Icarus get a shocking win over his former mentor. Now Young and Hendry will face each other in a singles match, so we’ll have to see who will come out on top to get the win.
TNA International Title Match: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Frankie Kazarian earlier this year. He’s now set to defend his title against Frankie Kazarian, who’s determined to make Maclin’s life miserable. So it remains to be seen who will end up winning the bout.
Leon Slater has been doing well as the TNA X Division Champion ever since he won it earlier this year. He will now put the title on the line against the highly talented Myron Reed. Considering the in-ring skills of both stars, fans can expect a very high-flying match.
The IInspiration are getting another shot at the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship, as they challenge M and Heather By Elegance once again. In their first match at Slammiversary, the Elegance Brand kept their titles, but the IInspiration never gave up. Now fans are excited to see if the IInspiration can finally get the win and become the new champions.
NXT’s Ridge Holland will be going one-on-one with Mike Santana. In another match, Mustafa Ali will be duking it out with Moose as their epic feud continues. In a triple threat match, Zachary Wentz will face Trey Miguel and Cedric Alexander.
Matt Cardona & The Home Town Man will also duke it out with Nic and Ryan Nemeth in tag team action. Finally, AJ Francis will host his FIR$T CLA$$ PENTHOU$E segment with Matt Hardy.
Tonight’s TNA Victory Road 2025 event promises to deliver high drama, incredible matchups, and storylines that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. With matches like Mustafa Ali vs. Moose, Joe Hendry vs. Eric Young and more, it’s bound to be a show you won’t want to miss. Be sure to tune in live and follow along with Ringside News for full play-by-play coverage of the event.
TNA Victory Road 2025 will air live from the Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, AB on September 26, with the pre-show beginning at 8:30 PM ET, and the main show will air at 9 PM ET. Fans can watch it on the TNA+ streaming platform. Therefore, fans can expect a lot of solid action throughout the night.
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