Special: Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling 7/15/24 Results

For the first time, Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling, a small women’s promotion based in Sendai founded by current WWE wrestler Meiko Satomura, will be featured on the site as they have a major event in Tokyo today. This event became big a few weeks ago because of the main event-Mika Iwata went into Stardom and won the Wonder Of Stardom Championship from Saori Anou in an upset. Today they run it back, but this time it’s a double title match as Iwata also puts her Sendai Girls World Championship on the line. Which promotion will continue holding the other’s championship hostage? Momo Watanabe also comes over from Stardom to face DASH Chisako in a hardcore match. There also is a second title match as the Sendai Girls Tag Team Championship will be defended by Manami & Ryo Mizunami, the latter fans of Tokyo Joshi Pro may be familiar with from her occasional appearances there as a freelancer. Hall of Famer Aja Kong will also be participating as will Sareee, who returned to Japan earlier this year after being released by WWE, and also competing is TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace, who has been competing in WWE and against WWE wrestlers in TNA. In other words, this is a loaded event.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese. Meiko Satomura will be on commentary. This is the first time in a long time I’ve watched them live or on demand (Sendai Girls events are now available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE as of a couple months ago) and I don’t know how they do time limits for matches but I’m guessing this will be a standard Korakuen event with a running time of around 2 1/2 hours.

Today’s lineup:
YUNA vs. Yura Suzuki
Sakura Hirota vs. Yu
Aja Kong, Hiroyo Matsumoto & ZONES vs. Veny, Millie McKenzie & Miyuki Takase
Nina Samuels & Lena Kross vs. Sareee & ChiChi
Chihiro Hashimoto vs. Jordynne Grace
DASH Chisako vs. Momo Watanabe in a hardcore match
Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions Manami & Ryo Mizunami vs. Yurika Oka & Mio Momono for the titles
Sendai Girls World Champion & Wonder Of Stardom Champion Mika Iwata vs. Saori Anou for the titles

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Updates below will begin at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET. The live stream is scheduled to begin at 7 PM PT/10 PM ET.

7 PM PT UPDATE: Live stream launch has been pushed back to 7:15 PM PT/10:15 PM ET.

7:15 PM PT UPDATE: Live streaming has begun. We should be going to the venue shortly.

7:27 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now.

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Your host is Katsuo (?) Ichikawa. We hopefully will be joined by Meiko Satomura later.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. They’re using the “smaller promotion” reduced bleacher setup with only the middle open, but otherwise the venue already looks close to full and the reserved seats are still filling up fast. Could be a sellout, and seems to be heading for close to 1000.

The matches will begin shortly.

Meiko Satomura comes out to begin the event. For those unfamiliar with the promotion, Satomura is a co-founder of Sendai Girls along with fellow wrestler Jinsei Shinzaki. (Based on what she says, this is also a Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan) She greets the crowd and puts over some of the big names appearing today in brief comments. This is followed by the announcement of today’s lineup.

The matches begin at 7:38 PM PT/10:38 PM ET. Meiko Satomura joins commentary as the first match begins.

Match 1: YUNA vs. Yura Suzuki. 10 minute time limit
Result: Yura Suzuki beat YUNA

Match 2: Sakura Hirota (aka Shin Sakura Hirota) vs. Yuu. 10 minute time limit
Result: Yuu beat Sakura Hirota. Comedy match. Crazy spot where a ringside usher/monitor had to help Yuu do a top rope tightrope walk (Yuu is a large woman wrestler) but ultimately failed and took the low blow spot on the rope.

Match 3: Aja Kong (OZ Academy), Hiroyo Matsumoto & ZONES vs. Veny (Independent/Freelancer), Millie McKenzie & Miyuki Takase. 15 minute time limit. (Note: Veny in the past has also been known as Asuka in Japan and Veny outside Japan to avoid confusion with WWE wrestler Asuka, formerly known as Kana in Japan)
Result: Aja Kong, Hiroyo Matsumoto & ZONES beat Veny, Millie McKenzie & Miyuki Takase. Kong pinned Takase after a diving elbow drop.

Match 4: Nina Samuels & Lena Kross vs. Sareee & ChiChi. 15 minute time limit
Result: Nina Samuels & Lena Kross beat Sareee & ChiChi. Kross pinned ChiChi.

Quick break to prepare the ring area for the next match.

Match 5: DASH Chisako vs. Momo Watanabe (Stardom) in a hardcore match. 20 minute time limit
Result: DASH Chisako beat Momo Watanabe. I admit to being surprised this wasn’t a time limit draw. But it was crazy fun. US fans would’ve given them a “Fight Forever” chant for sure.

Quick break for ring cleaning.

Match 6: Chihiro Hashimoto vs. Jordynne Grace (TNA Wrestling). 20 minute time limit
Result: Jordynne Grace beat Chihiro Hashimoto. Great women’s hoss fight match. Afterwards, Grace with microphone. Speaking in English, she put Hashimoto over as the reason she came back to Korakuen Hall after previously facing her in 2019. Grace hoped this isn’t the end of the story as she wants one more to make it best-of-3. Hashimoto screamed in Japanese before walking off, I’m assuming that was enthusiastically accepting.

Match 7: Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions Manami (WRESTLE UNIVERSE incorrectly called her Aimi) & Ryo Mizunami vs. Yurika Oka & Mio Momono for the titles. 30 minute time limit
Result: Yurika Oka & Mio Momono beat Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions Manami & Ryo Mizunami to win the titles. Oka & Momono become the 19th Sendai Girls World Tag Team Champions. Oka pinned Manami. Based on their gimmicks, a “banana” and “melon” are the new champs…

Main Event: Sendai Girls World Champion & Wonder Of Stardom Champion Mika Iwata vs. Saori Anou (Stardom) for the titles. 30 minute time limit
Result: Saori Anou beat Sendai Girls World Champion & Wonder Of Stardom Champion Mika Iwata to win the titles. Anou becomes the 14th Sendai Girls World Champion and the 22nd Wonder Of Stardom Champion. Now the tables are turned. Sendai Girls just lost their top title to Stardom. Post-match, Anou with microphone. She began to address Iwata but was quickly interrupted by DASH Chisako. Sounds like she wants next. The question is will it be for one title or both? We shall see, but Anou appeared to accept so it’s likely on at some point. (Postscript: Probably just the Sendai Girls World Championship as Anou will now defend the Wonder Of Stardom Championship on 7/27/2024 vs. Natsupoi)

If this is your first time watching Sendai Girls, this will be a great introduction to their current product (they have been around for 19 years though) as this was a major event on paper and it delivered. WRESTLE UNIVERSE is once again offering their acclaimed 1 week free trial for first-time subscribers…take advantage to watch this event. I’m gonna be keeping up with them more now again, haven’t followed them in over a decade and it’s time to start again. This was a really good event top to bottom and is worth 2 1/2 hours of your time. And all events going forward will be on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE and occasionally live too.

TNA Wrestling “Against All Odds” 2024 Results (6/14/24)

Here are the quick results from tonight’s TNA Wrestling “Against All Odds” live PPV in Chicago, IL (available on demand on TNA+ with subscription or on Triller/FITE for $9.99):

Pre-show (FREE on YouTube):
Sami Callihan beat Jonathan Gresham.

TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Masha Slamovichi & Alisha Edwards beat Allysin Kay & Marti Belle to retain the titles. Edwards pinned Belle.

PPV:
Mike Santana & Steve Maclin beat The Rascalz. Santana pinned Trey Miguel after a discus lariat.

PCO beat Rich Swann. Afterwards, Steph De Lander accepted a date with PCO.

TNA World Tag Team Champions Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards beat Nic & Ryan Nemeth to retain the titles. Edwards pinned Ryan Nemeth after Boston Knee Party. Dirty Dango interference helped.

Frankie Kazarian beat Joe Hendry. Ace Steel, advertised to be in Hendry’s corner, wasn’t after all until post-match. (It’s Chicago and he’s got connections to Mr. See I’m A Punk, who must be teased or appear anytime a major promotion is in Chicago)

TNA X Champion Mustafa Ali beat Trent Seven to retain the title. Campaign Singh & Mike Bailey were banned from the building.

Ace Austin & Chris Bey beat Josh Alexander & Eric Young. Bey pinned Young.

TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace beat Tatum Paxley (WWE) to retain the title. Open challenge. Answered by one from WWE NXT.

In a Broken Rules Match, TNA World Champion Moose beat Matt Hardy to retain the title. Broken Rules meant No DQs. Post-match the heel beatdown by The System was on until Jeff Hardy returned to make the save. Which means it’s probably safe to say Jeff is done with All Elite Wrestling amidst rumors his contract was about up (if not already).

TNA Rebellion 2024 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s TNA Rebellion 2024 PPV in Las Vegas, NV (also available on TrillerTV/FITE for $39.99):

Pre-show:
Match 1: Leon Slater & Bullet Club beat The Rascalz.

Match 2: Laredo Kid beat TNA Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve to become THE NEW TNA DIGITAL MEDIA CHAMPION!

Match 3: TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Jody Threat & Dani Luna beat Decay to retain the titles.

PPV:
Match 1: TNA X Champion Mustafa Ali beat Jake Something to retain the title.

Match 2: Rick Swann beat Joe Hendry.

Match 3: In a Full Metal Mayhem Match, Frankie Kazarian beat Eric Young.

Match 4: Mike Santana (formerly Santana in AEW) beat Steve Maclin.

Match 5: TNA Tag Team Champions Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards beat Mike Bailey & Trent Seven to retain the titles.

Match 6: In a Last Man Standing Match, Josh Alexander beat Alexander Hammerstone.

Match 7: TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace beat Steph De Lander to retain the title.

Main Event: TNA World Champion Moose beat Nic Nemeth to retain the title. Post-Match, Matt Hardy returned as Broken Matt Hardy. (His AEW contract recently expired)

The next PPV is Slammiversary on 7/20 in Montreal, Canada.

End Show.

TNA Wrestling “Sacrifice” 2024 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s TNA “Sacrifice” live event in Windsor, Canada:

Pre-show (FREE on YouTube):
There has been a late change to the pre-show card: Laredo Kid, who was to have faced TNA Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve for the title, is now off. Travel issues. Joe Hendry is the replacement.
Match 1: TNA Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve vs. Joe Hendry for the title
Result: TNA Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve beat Joe Hendry to retain the title. AJ Francis was on commentary.

Match 2: The Rascalz vs. Mike Bailey & Trent Seven
Result: Mike Bailey & Trent Seven beat The Rascalz. Bailey pinned Zachary Wentz.

Main show (LIVE on TNA+ with paid subscription, YouTube for Ultimate Insider subscribers, and TrillerTV/FITE as a PPV for $9.99):
Mandatory FBI Warning.
Opening video.
Match 1: Nic Nemeth vs. Steve Maclin
Result: Nic Nemeth beat Steve Maclin
There are technical issues with the stream, at least with the video quality. This happened a little during the pre-show. Clearly signal/satellite issues as it is becoming more persistent approaching 15 minutes in. At this point updates may be slower as I’m possibly going to stop watching due to the technical issues. (I missed the next match then came back during the following match when it seems to have stabilized) (Late Show Update: TNA is aware of the issue and has promised to resolve the issue post-event ASAP)

Match 2: TNA Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey vs. Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers for the titles
Result: Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers beat TNA Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey to become THE NEW TNA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS! Edwards pinned Austin after Boston Knee Party.

Match 3: PCO vs. Kon in a No DQ match
Result: PCO beat Kon

After a backstage confrontation between them, AJ Francis vs. Joe Hendry is made for Thursday’s Impact by Santino Marella.

Match 4: TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly vs. Jody Threat & Dani Luna for the titles
Result: Jody Threat & Dani Luna beat TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly to become THE NEW TNA KNOCKOUTS TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS! Threat pinned Kelly. Very short match. Champs pre-match ambush during entrances backfired.

Match 5: Josh Alexander vs. Alexander Hammerstone
Result: Alexander Hammerstone beat Josh Alexander

Match 6: Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA vs. Mustafa Ali & Grizzled Young Vets (this originally was to have been Ali & The Good Hands vs. some combo with Kevin Knight but plans changed today)
Result: Mustafa Ali & Grizzled Young Vets beat Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA. Ali pinned Shelley after a 450 splash.

Match 7: TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Tasha Steelz & Xia Brookside in a 3-way for the title. Before intros, Ash By Elegance comes out to sit at ringside
Result: TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace beat Tasha Steelz & Xia Brookside in a 3-way by pinning Brookside to retain the title.

Main Event: TNA World Champion Moose vs. Eric Young for the title
Result: TNA World Champion Moose beat Eric Young to retain the title.

End Show. (It went 10-15 minutes shorter than usual, the main show checking in at just 2 hours 43 minutes)

The next monthly live event is Under Siege on 5/3 in Albany, NY, which comes after the next PPV, Rebellion, on 4/20 in Las Vegas, NV. The next TV tapings are tomorrow and should take them to the next TV tapings in Philadelphas in 2 weeks (3/22-3/23). That set of tapings should take them to Rebellion.

TNA Wrestling “No Surrender 2024” Results (2/23/24)

TNA Wrestling’s live monthly event, No Surrender, is on tap tonight, the first since the promotion fired Scott D’Amore so this will be a very pivotal weekend for the promotion between this and the next TV tapings tomorrow. The card is loaded with 5 title matches headlined by, appropriately enough, a No Surrender Match as TNA World Champion Moose defends against Alex Shelley, the man he won the title from at Hard To Kill. A No Surrender Match is No Rules, the only way to win is by corner stoppage (towel). Each wrestler has 2 cornermen who are the only ones that can stop it. Before that, Gisele Shaw cashes in her Ultimate X for a shot at TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace, TNA X Champion Chris Sabin defends against Mustafa Ali and much more.

Today’s event will be held at Alario Center in New Orleans, LA and can be watched LIVE on TNA+ (monthly/annual subscription required-monthly is $9.99/month), YouTube (Ultimate Insider subscription required, $4.99/month) and TrillerTV (FITE, PPV for $9.99). There will also be a FREE 30 minute pre-show on all of the above. Including the pre-show it will be a standard live monthly broadcast running about 3 1/2 hours so you’ll have just enough time to jump onto New Japan World for the pre-show starting today’s live event.

Today’s current lineup:
Pre-Show:
The Rascalz vs. Mike Bailey & Trent Seven
Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers vs. KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight

Main Show/PPV:
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay vs. MK Ultra for the titles
PCO vs. Kon
Eric Young vs. Frankie Kazarian. The winner faces the TNA World Champion at Sacrifice on 3/8
Josh Alexander vs. Simon Gotch
TNA Tag Team Champions Bullet Club vs. Grizzled Young Vets for the titles
TNA X Champion Chris Sabin vs. Mustafa Ali for the titles
TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Gisele Shaw for the title
TNA World Champion Moose vs. Alex Shelley in a No Surrender Match for the title. Match ends only when a corner (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards for Moose, KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight for Shelley) throws in the towel. However, if either side’s cornermen interfere, it’s a forfeit for that side (DQ) and the title can change hands if that happens

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Updates below will begin at 4:30 PM PT/7:30 PM ET.

4:30 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now…

We are LIVE from Alario Center in New Orleans, LA. Your hosts are Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt.

Pre-show:
Match 1: The Rascalz vs. Mike Bailey & Trent Seven
Result: The Rascalz beat Mike Bailey & Trent Seven. Zackary Wentz beat Bailey with an inverted heel hook. Steve Maclin interference set up the finish.

Main Event video preview.

Frankie Kazarian promo.

Match 2: Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers vs. KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight
Result: Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers beat KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight. Myers pinned Knight after an Edwards Boston Knee Party.

Knockouts title match video package.

Final card rundown. The X Championship match, not the TNA World Title match, will be the main event.

End Pre-Show.

Main show/PPV:
Mandatory FBI Warning first…

Opening video package.

Match 1: Eric Young vs. Frankie Kazarian
Result: Eric Young beat Frankie Kazarian. As a result, Young will face the TNA World Champion at Sacrifice on 3/8 for the title. Afterwards, Kazarian beat down the referee until the other referees & security ran out to make the save. Kazarian tesed bulldozing through them before walking off slowly.

Match 2: TNA Tag Team Champions Bullet Club vs. Grizzled Young Vets for the titles. Match 3 of Best of 3 Series (1-1)
Result: TNA Tag Team Champions Bullet Club beat Grizzled Young Vets to retain the titles. Chris Bey pinned Zack Gibson.

Rascalz & Steve Maclin backstage talking as Mike Bailey & Trent Seven try to interrupt but refs keep them separated.

Match 3: PCO vs. Kon
Result: PCO beat Kon by DQ. Chair use. Very short match because of the DQ. Afterwards, Kon even beat down the timekeeper when he wouldn’t stop ringing the bell. But then PCO recovered from the chair use and they continued brawling. PCO attacked Kon with a chair repeatedly as they continued to brawl to the back. But when PCO turned his back to pose, Kon low blowed PCO then hit a spinebuster, then ziptied PCO to the enreance tunnel before a neck snap with a chair.Kon finally retreated as PCO seemingly refused to stay down until they finally cut away.

Alex Shelley talks title match with Kevin Knight & KUSHIDA, who are Shelley’s cornermen.

Match 4: TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay vs. MK Ultra for the titles
Result: MK Ultra beat TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay to become THE NEW TNA KNOCKOUTS TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS! Killer Kelly pinned Rosemary after Snowplow. The new champs then laid out and beat down Decay immediately afterwards but Jody Threat & Dani Luna quickly ran out to make the save.

Match 5: Josh Alexander vs. Simon Gotch
Result: Josh Alexander beat Simon Gotch

Match 6: TNA World Champion Moose vs. Alex Shelley in a No Surrender Match for the title. Match only ends when one corner throws in the towel. If a cornerman interferes, their wrestler forfeits (DQ) and the title can change hands
Result: TNA World Champion Moose beat Alex Shelley by corner stoppage (towel by KUSHIDA) to retain the title.

Before the next match begins, Ash By Elegance (Dana Brooke) comes out to join commentary.
Match 7: TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Gisele Shaw for the title
Result: TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace beat Gisele Shaw to retain the title.

Jake Something promo. Sounds like he wants next for whoever wins the main event. Also of note: This is the first PPV/live event like this headlined by an X Division Title match since 2005.

Main Event: TNA X Champion Chris Sabin vs. Mustafa Ali for the title
Result: Mustafa Ali beat TNA X Champion Chris Sabin to become THE NEW TNA X CHAMPION!

End Show.

The next live event will be Sacrifice on 3/8 in Windsor, Canada. The next TV tapings are tomorrow.

TNA Impact Wrestling 2/15/24 Results (Updated)

Here are the quick results from tonight’s TNA Impact Wrestling in Orlando, FL:

This episode was taped in January and continues the road to No Surrender next week. (I skipped last week as I was still processing the firing of Scott D’Amore and fallout as Anthem seems to be reorganizing and restructuring TNA. Fan and wrestler reaction as a whole to the moves has been overwhelmingly negative and is leading to a lot of concerns about the promotion’s future)

Match 1: Frankie Kazarian beat Jake Something. Cheating with hand on the ropes.

Eric Young promo. He wants to talk to Kazarian in the ring next week.

Match 2: TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace beat Savannah Evans in a NON-TITLE match. Afterwards, Gisele Shaw beat down Grace and also laid out Evans, suggesting they are done as a unit after Jai Vidal was fired last week.

Ash By Elegance (fka Dana Brooke) interviewed by her personal concierge, who shooed off Gia Miller. She will face her first TNA match next week.

Alan Angels “Sound Check” segment, this time interviewing Simon Gotch. He calls out Josh Alexander. The segment ends when Alexander barges in and a scuffle takes out the camera.

Match 3: Best Of 3 Series Match 2 for the TNA Tag Team Championship: Ace Austin & Chris Bey beat Grizzled Young Veterans. 1-1. There will be a Match 3 for the titles.

Dirty Dango promo.

Mustafa Ali promo. The Good Hands promo follows in response until interrupted by Chris Sabin.

Match 4: TNA Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve beat Rhino to retain the title.

PCO promo.

Match 5: Deaner vs. Joe Hendry never happened. AJ Francis promo interrupted Hendry’s entrance. Francis then came out with microphone. He continues to run down Hendry but Hendry comes back with another of his ridiculous comedy music videos. Afterwards, Deaner returned to the ring for the heel beatdown on Hendry until Rich Swann made the save.

Footage of Steve Maclin ambushing Nic Nemeth recently at a WWC event in Puerto Rico. Maclin then interviewed. Trent Seven & Mike Bailey interrupted. Seven challenged Maclin to a match next week.

Match 6: Dani Luna beat Killer Kelly. Kelly & Masha Slamovichi beat down Luna & Jody Threat afterwards until Decay made the save.

Main Event: In a match where everyone was banned from ringside, TNA World Champion Moose beat KUSHIDA in a NON-TITLE match. Afterawrds, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards & Alisha Edwards beat down KUSHIDA until Alex Shelley & Kevin Knight made the save. KUSHIDA recovered and they brawled until Moose, Edwards & Myers bailed.

Next week: Chris Sabin vs. Jason Hotch, Steve Maclin vs. Trent Seven; Eddie Edwrds, Brian Myers & Moose vs. Kevin Knight, KUSHIDA & Alex Shelley and Ash By Elegance vs. TBA.

Added to No Surrender on 2/23: Josh Alexander vs. Simon Gotch, PCO vs. Kon and TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay vs. Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly for the titles. The rest of the card so far: TNA X Champion Chris Sabin vs. Mustafa Ali for the title, TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Gisele Shaw for the title and TNA World Champion Moose vs. Alex Shelley in a No Surrender Match-No DQs, the only way to win is your opponent’s corner throws in the towel. Kevin Knight & KUSHIDA will be in Shelley’s corner, Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards will be in Moose’s corner. No surrender will be live on TNA+, YouTube for Ultimate Insiders and TrillerTV (fka FITE).

UPDATE: After the broadcast ended, the 3rd match of the best-of-3 for the TNA Tag Team Championship was added to No Surrender.

BREAKING: TNA Names New President, D’Amore Fired

TNA Wrestling has announced on Twitter that former Executive VP and President Scott D’Amore has been terminated today by Anthem Sports & Entertainment after 20+ years and replaced by Anthony Cicone. No specific reason given as to why.

Read the full press release below:

More as it becomes available.

TNA Impact Wrestling 2/1/24 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s TNA Impact Wrestling in Orlando, FL:

This episode was taped last weekend as part of 2 days of TV tapings and begins the road to No Surrender on 2/23.

.Match 1: Nic Nemeth beat Trey Miguel. After the match, Steve Maclin came out to lead a heel beatdown on Nemeth and laid him out.

Match 2: Rosemary & Jessicka Havok (Decay) beat 2 jobbers. Squash. Masha Slaamovich & Killer Kelly then interviewed backstage but confronted quickly by Dani Luna & Jody Threat.

Alan Angels new segment “Sound Check”, first guest is Josh Alexander. It didn’t go well thanks to many production miscues.

Match 3: Brian Myers beat Kevin Knight.

Chris Sabin interviewed. Mustafa Ali promo interrupts. Then The Good Hands interrupt which apparently leads to Sabin vs. John Skyler next week for the TNA X Championship.

Frankie Kazarian promo.

Deaner promo.

Match 4: PCO beat Deaner. Squash. Afterwards, Kon came out for a heel beatdown on PCO.

A behind-the-scenes video package of Jordynne Grace at the WWE Royal Rumble last Saturday is shown.

Match 5: Masha Slamovich beat Jody Threat.

Cut to backstage where Moose & friends are being restrained after a beatdown on KUSHIDA as Alex Shelley looms over him.

Announced for No Surrender on 2/23: TNA World Champion Moose vs. Alex Shelley (rematch) for the title and TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Gisele Shaw for the title (Shaw cashing in her Ultimate X prize).

Main Event: Best of 3 Series Match 1 for the TNA Tag Team Championship: Grizzled Young Vets beat Ace Austin & Chris Bey. Challengers lead 1-0.

Next week: Jordynne Grace & Trinity vs. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans (Trinity worked these tapings before returning to WWE as Naomi),

This week on Xplosion: Rhino vs. Champagne Singh & Jason Hotch vs. Rich Swann. Xplosion premieres tomorrow on TNA+ for subscribers then will be available on YouTube Tuesday (no paid subscription required). Results will be posted Tuesday after I watch on YouTube.

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