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113.10.2025Kazuchika4207.0 
230.09.2025jajt19896.0 
317.09.2025Willie 192006.0 
414.09.2025TPG7.0It was a very strong start for TNA's PPV year. It wasn't filled with mind-blowing returns or debuts, but it was a solid night of wrestling that was capped off with a very memorable moment in Joe Hendry becoming World Champion. Nic Nemeth had done a great job as champion and I was happy for him to continue if Hendry was moving on to WWE. That's not the case, and I'm pleased for Hendry who has made his name known around the world through hard work and self-promotion. The match of the night was easily Tessa Blanchard vs Jordynne Grace. They put on an absolute clinic and their chemistry was excellent. The whole match was so smooth, which we haven't always seen from Grace in big-time matches. Tonight was absolutely stellar. Nothing else got over 3 3/4 stars from me. I thought the Tag Title match was bland and a letdown. The Hardys are over for sure, but that wasn't an exciting match against a very exciting team in Miguel & Wentz. The second best match was either the main event or the X-Division opener. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the match between Rosemary and Masha Slamovich.
525.08.2025Tomm2118.0 
608.08.2025SayOh967.0 
721.07.2025Sky2278.0 
821.07.2025bluefredo6.0 
913.05.2025BCMG186.0 
1021.04.2025bennythegeneral7.0 
1118.04.2025MightyQwilfish9.0 
1231.03.2025PLRadek7.0 
1302.03.2025sixxgod7.0 
1423.02.2025keithmn6.0 
1523.02.2025CMFunk0077.0This was a fun event, my first TNA event in years, actually. I enjoyed the ring setup, the Grace Vs. Blanchard match was great (I don't give s shit about Blanchard's personal views, nor should anyone else), Joe Hendry getting his moment was good, and the whole event seemed like something I'd like to see more of...I've started watching TNA from the beginning, so I will get there eventually...in years, probably.
1612.02.2025irinairin236.0 
1709.02.2025JediSaiyanMaster12037.0 
1809.02.2025Prince Osborne8.0After all the massive buzz created, this was a mega success for TNA. With a sold-out crowd in years, a well-balanced match card, and a string of incredible moments (thanks to NXT's alliance); Genesis was a huge tone shift for TNA. Grace/Tessa stole the night alongside the sweet ending to Hendry's story. Overall, a PPV that stood tall as one of the best of the year very early.
1909.02.2025luxeternus9.0 
2007.02.2025AhmedHosssam236.0 
2106.02.2025switchnade9.0 
2206.02.2025felyaron7.0 
2301.02.2025DanTalksRasslin7.0This had some definite highlights. Grace vs Blanchard was very good - obviously the viewer's mileage may vary with Tessa's controversial presence. I actually enjoyed the Santana vs Alexander I Quit match more and pick that as my MOTN - I liked how the intensity built from early grappling to increasingly-desperate hardcore action, fitting the story of Santana trying to take his place as a top star in the company. The main event, with Hendry "finishing his story, " was also a welcome if overdue result. Elsewhere, the Moose-Austin opener was pretty solid, and while the rest was decent enough if not as remarkable. I'd probably go a 6.5 if half-ratings were allowed; since they're not, rounded up on the strength of its best moments.
2401.02.2025BlueAwfulWaffle6.0 
2527.01.2025Beachpunk6.0It's been a while since I watched TNA last time and I just remembered why. I find the stories and match quality ueven. There was nothing wrong with the show, but it was just uneven. I really liked the "I quit match" and Tessa vs. Jordynne matches though. They were great. Other than that a quite average show.
2627.01.2025marexcel7.0 
2727.01.2025boke9.0Es mi primer evento que veo de TNA y me ha encantado, destacar la I QUIT MATCH y la lucha entre Tessa y Jordynne!
2827.01.2025DerHitman7.0 
2926.01.2025casualfan8.0 
3026.01.2025wrestlingisreallife  
3125.01.2025glassasylum6.0Blanchard vs Grace was easily the best match on the show and may end up being one of the best women's matches all year. Santana vs Alexander was really good too. The opener with Moose vs Austin was also pretty solid, but other than that it didn't live up to the hype. Nemeth vs Hendry was better than their match at Bound For Glory when they should have switched the title, but it wasn't anything special. Hendry got himself over with his song, but isn't all that great once the bell rings. Grace will be a big loss for TNA and I'm sure others will depart for NXT/WWE at some point too. We'll see how the WWE partnership goes from here but WWE doesn't have a great history of playing well with others. Vince may be gone and things are running more smoothly, but I'm not convinced WWE is any different at its core. They're still a MAGA loving, Saudi funded, ruthless corporation. TNA has survived a lot over the two plus decades it has existed. Will it survive getting into bed with the Death Star of wrestling?
3225.01.2025SDJones10.0TNA is a hot promotion, and with the WWE deal announced, lots of eyeballs, a sold out arena, and the proposed blowoff of Joe Hendry's chase to the TNA Title, they delivered. This is the kind of show, that when there's a big miss, could lead toward a downturn. This was a massive success. 10/10
3324.01.2025JGM7.0 
3424.01.2025boymeetsworld5.0This show was presented as a bigger deal compared to many other 'big' TNA shows at least in 2020s, but in the end, as per usual, it ended up being just 'pretty good, but nothing close to great', which isn't the best endorsement in day and age where good isn't good enough and there's plenty more great stuff to watch. Before the bell Grace/Blanchard was an interesting match for a few reasons, but after the crowd got everything out of their system they died down which made in-riing action and big spots they did feel less that they intended to be - I don't believe they genuinely cared about the outcome or even seeing Blanchard being beaten up. Santana/Alexander was the best match here and it felt like an important step forward in Santana's career. Main Event was all about making sure that the biggest pop would be for Hendry's triumph, the match succeeded at that and the crowd seemed to be happy with the result.
3524.01.2025CrandonMartin20018.0 
3624.01.2025EvilGeniusFan6.0 
3724.01.2025Cravex8.0 
3823.01.2025MulXEdgeGJJ8.0 
3923.01.2025Luke9977887.0 
4023.01.2025Shainy8.0 
4123.01.2025Destructive Force7.0 
4222.01.2025Maui7.0I thought this was quite entertaining. There were 3 Must see matches. The X-Division Title match, the Grace vs. Blanchard match and the I Quit match. The last one was overall the best in terms of match structure, storytelling and progression. Alexanders's announcment just right after he lost, was shocking and I hope that it's just part of a storyline. Funny, I am not the biggest gimmick match. In fact I hate them, but here it made sense and it worked and was memorable. From a technical standpoint the X-Division Title match and the KO match between Grace and Blanchard were much better. The last one possibly the best. But I have problems with two of them. Ace not winning stole a feel-good moment for the fans. They build-up Ace quite good the past few iMPACT episodes, and then he lost in an anti-climatic ending sequence. To TNA's defense, the story could still continue, but I thought Ace was aiming at the World Title, not the X-Championship again. We'll see. Much bigger complains I have with the KO match. Yes, it was crazy what we all saw, but there was literally no selling involved. They just went from move after move with no consequences for the body nor the need to rest a little bit. And - personally - I think it was MANDATORY for Blanchard to loose in her return match as a wage for her last known actions in TNA (then known as Impact Wrestling) and that TNA had the dignity to reward Grace's work inside AND outside of TNA. She definetely put TNA more on the spot than Blanchard ever did. But that's TNA logic. Doing the possibly wrongest decision they can make. The other matches were alll decent and there. As a TNA hardcore fan you can watch them all. Just the main event was embarrassingly weak with that stupid gimmick match. The main event was a feel good moment for Hendry fans and himself, but it somehow feels all wrong to me. He isn't main event caliber. To me he is just a fun act like Santino Marella was in WWE. Did Santino win the big prize then? Of course not. But in TNA, the impossible is possible, I guess. LOL. On a side note: I liked the look of the show, the pre-show with the panel and that the arena was packed (even the camera-operation side). What I don''t like or don't care about is TNA further strenghte their partnership with WWE. The problem is, that they just now are becoming a place for NXT rookies to train more and get more exposure, which is good for NXT. But it also makes TNA look like a development company and not a major company with the other problem being, that many of the good wrestlers of TNA get a glimpse or taste of NXT/WWE money and will aim to leave TNA ASAP if they get a chance. This will be interesting to see. Many bad booking decision in many matches, but overall an solid PPV.
4322.01.2025god is a myth7.0 
4422.01.2025Mahanx7.0 
4522.01.2025Yee I watch wrestlin7.0 
4622.01.2025CMgab8.0 
4722.01.2025RestlingThots8.0Here it goes - my first ever TNA PPV I watched from start to finish (skipping some matches, of course). To say the show was fantastic would be an understatement - there were at least three GREAT matches you should get out of your way to watch, including the main event. Speaking of the main event - what kind of curse is this? Why I can't have Nic Nemeth as World Champion in my life? I've been a fan of his since 2013. His WWE runs as the champion were jokes and not even worth talking about. Finally, he becomes the World Champion in TNA - in a company I don't watch because of the lack of time. Six months later I finally find room for TNA, especially since Nic Nemeth is their World Champion. Guess what happens literally the same week? Right, Nic loses his World Title. Why I can't have it good? To be honest, I felt like Joe Hendry might win the title, so I wasn't surprised. It was the right choice, as no one in TNA is as hot as Joe right now. P.S. Is it only me, or Joe Hendry doesn't look TNA? For me, he looks NXT/WWE - he's WWE material from head to toe. I'm almost 100% sure that when his contract with TNA exprires he will go to WWE.
4822.01.2025LJAwesome 036.0First Time TNA in 2025 and I thought was a solid PPV whilst some minor issues for me mainly the first half > the later half. Some of the matches that I enjoyed were Jordynne Grace Vs. Tessa Blanchard & The I Quit Match aside from that the rest of the card vary from Meh to serviceable.
4922.01.2025momomarin948.0 
5021.01.2025richardkingsx6.0 
5121.01.2025Gavvar8.0 
5221.01.2025arminamin6.0 
5321.01.2025DarkPrince8.0Endlich macht TNA mal den Schritt, den Ich die ganze Zeit sehen wollte. Natürlich können sie so eine Kapazität für PLE's ausschöpfen! Warum denn nicht schon früher? Natürlich liegt auf TNA, nach dem Deal mit der WWE nun ein höheres Augenmerk, trotzdem hätten sie meiner Meinung nach auch schon vorher so Arenen Füllen können. Das Curtis Culwell Center war wirklich Picke Packe Voll. Ich sag direkt schon mal im voraus, dieser PLE war Gut! Er bekommt von mir auch definitiv 8 Punkte. Zu den Matches: Die Main Show beginnt mit dem TNA X-Division Championship Match zwischen Moose und Ace Austin. Das Match war Gut. Der Opener konnte mich überzeugen und das Moose hier gewinnen wird war schon klar nachdem er das neue Titel Design präsentierte, trotzdem finde Ich, dass man Austin gut dargestellt hat (***3/4). Das Tag Team Match danach zwischen EY + Steve Maclin vs. The System war definitiv Okey, war jetzt nicht das beste Match, aber man konnte es sich anschauen. Dann kam meiner Meinung nach das schwächste Match dieses PLE's. Das TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship Match, fand Ich wirklich sehr schlecht. Jordynne Grace vs. Tessa Blanchard war gut, wird meiner Meinung nach aber im Matchguide etwas zu hoch bewertet. 20 Minuten fand Ich definitiv etwas zu lange, trotzdem waren es 20 Gefüllte Minuten. In manchen Matches zieht sich die Match Zeit dann schon ganz gut. Hier war es aber allerdings ganz okey (****). Dann kommt mein persönliches Match Of The Night zwischen Josh Alexander und Mike Santana. Ein starkes "I Quit" Match, was Josh Alexander auch am Ende des Matches ziemlich interessant macht. Geht er jetzt? Bleibt er doch bei TNA? Bin gespannt wie sein Zukunft im Wrestling aussehen wird (****1/4). Hardyz vs. Rascalz fand Ich gut. Das besondere war hier auch natürlich das Auftreten von Fraxiom die Ich bei TNA sehr gerne sehe. Grade der Gedanke die Hardyz irgendwann mal bei NXT vielleicht zusehen ist einfach Surreal. Bin gespannt wie die Zusammenarbeit mit der WWE / NXT noch weitergehen wird (***1/2). Das TNA Knockout's World Title Clockwork Orange House Of Fun Match fand Ich auch sehr gut. Auch wenn kein großer Fan von Rosemary Bin (Also von Ihren In-Ring Können, denn der Charakter an sich gefällt mir eigentlich) war es hier ein gutes Match. Dieses Match brauchte aber auch einfach eine Stipulation (***3/4). Main Event um den TNA World Championship ist dann alles passiert wie man es sich hätte denken können. Joe Hendry gewinnt den World Championship und wird mit dem TNA World Championship definitiv im Royal Rumble auftauchen (***1/2). Wie schon weiter Oben erwähnt gebe Ich dem gesamten PLE, 8 Punkte. Ich wurde gut unterhalten. Bin zwar kein großer Fan davon das Joe Hendry nun World Champion ist, aber mal sehen zu was dieser Mann nun als World Champion Fähig ist. Vielleicht überzeugt er mich ja auch. Oder der Hype lässt doch schneller nach als erwartet.
5421.01.2025LadySnowblood6.0 
5521.01.2025Wrestlingfan08088.0 
5621.01.2025rbonne18.0 
5721.01.2025Rayshawn008.0 
5821.01.2025xXRoiDeCoeurXx7.0Tessa vs Grace MOTN but that was no surprise. Hendry finally gets the belt back but the JBL buckle will have to be explained at some point. Great opener too between Moose and Ace Austin although I would have preferred a title change. Interesting to see Fraxiom, they'll be challenging the Rascalz at Impact Live this Thursday. There might be a segment on NXT on Wednesday to hyper the match. It's already much better as names than anything that's happened so far, just a little more effort.
5921.01.2025Robin Heinzerling9.0 
6020.01.2025franromanfraga7.0 
6120.01.2025ShaneSpear7.0 
6220.01.2025kaschi7.0 
6320.01.2025Wrestling fan lifer9.0 
6420.01.2025davidiiske10.0Another one of those TNA shows where they understand every matches' role and position and give all of them the appropriate spot and time. Even the countdown was very good. Not one dud on the show. When the worst match is "pretty good", you've got a winner. A couple Match of the Year front runners.
6520.01.2025fantoy7.0 
6620.01.2025ameliawrestling7.0it was cute. first time ive watched a TNA PPV since i started following wrestling and i enjoyed my time watching it. they finally let joe hendry have the title and i saw rosemary on my screen. overall fun
6720.01.2025anglejoe10.0 
6820.01.2025ParkwayDriver7.0 
6920.01.2025eetasa27.0 
7020.01.2025hesammkk8.0Solid event had a great diversity of matches I enjoyed most of the show but I skipped some that's why I watch replays
7120.01.2025sprint1717.0 
7220.01.2025RoseySplash975.0A decidedly middling first PPV outing of the year for TNA. In many ways it was a success for them - good production, a good crowd and they've almost certainly acquired new fans by delivering their most WWE-adjacent show yet. Blanchard/Grace was the best match but had its issues, with the main event and the I Quit matches not far behind.
7320.01.2025GDIGSWrestling8.0 
7420.01.2025JacobTheSnakob9.0 
7520.01.2025DaveCoop7318.0 
7620.01.2025emixcx7.0 
7720.01.2025RyanKras168.0 
7820.01.2025Kenney59169.0 
7920.01.2025Killerman6.0Not the greatest but not the worst show from TNA. Cool seeing some WWE guys here like Cora Jade and Fraxiom. Two really great matches here that I recommend people watching are the Jordynne Grace/Tessa Blanchard match and the Santana/Josh Alexander matches. Other then that this show didn't do a great job holding my attention. Not saying the other matches were bad just wasn't invested in some matches like I was others. Also shouts out Joe Hendery for finally winning the strap.
8020.01.2025FloodLight6.0Tessa vs Jordynne was very good but unfortunately the only match on the card I felt was worth watching. I came in with high expectations but this promotion is just sorely lacking star power and people that make me want to keep watching. This hurts the in ring storytelling for the matches on this card because so many of the stars they do have are either leaving or one foot out the door so it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's hard to buy Joe Hendry as the guy, I know people love him but he's so mediocre in the ring and this main event was so slow to get out of the gates that I'm not particularly looking forward to his future title reign/defenses.
8120.01.2025Matico8.0 
8220.01.2025Reprise7.0That was fun! Incredible match between Tessa and Jordynne, a great I Quit match and a decent world title match in the main event. The only not so good matches were the two tag-team matches. Everything else was solid.
8320.01.2025aewLOOKS FOS enjoyer9.0I will put a higher score in advance for TNA in this year. Everything was great and interesting to watch, except team matches. But still, Tessa and Grace stole the show for me and I think this is a great start of a new yer (new era? ) of TNA wrestling. They should work hard to keep this dynamic and stories for upcoming live shows. I really hope that TNA could become much more interesting then AEW nowadays.
8420.01.2025Rocky77.0 
8520.01.2025Danny777 One of the best Tna ppvs I've seen in awhile.highlights for me were... moose vs Austin( was really impressed by Austin's selling throughout the match) the I quit match had some great moments and Santana definitely has the main championship in his future, Tessa vs Jordan was match of the night,
8620.01.2025JamesK03298.0 
8720.01.2025thescottharris6.0Only two matches really worth watching, and unfortunately one of them involved the racist Tessa Blanchard. Shame that they made Jordynne do the job to her on her way out. Though the two that are worth watching are exceptional. It's 2025, why are the washed Hardys as tag champs still a thing?
8820.01.2025alexwrd9.0Being there in person really showed what this company and what pro wrestling as a whole can do when they listen to the fans. Matches were great, results were OK but the blossoming relationship between WWE and TNA showed here too. With Jordynne most likely leaving it is time to push Masha Slamovich to the MOON
8920.01.2025sarahlicity7.0More than anything, a demonstration that match quality is still able to deliver you from bad creative decisions. Because even though the Blanchard/Grace and Santana/Alexander matches were really good, the creative behind this entire event leaves a lot to be desired. Moose with the X-Division Title is still a joke; I know "it's not about weight limits, it's about no limits", but the prestige of the title requires a certain workmate which Moose rather lacks. Maybe with another midcard title, he could be believable about it, but such is the eternal #LOLTNA that it was 1, 500 miles away getting the Madusa treatment because management forgot to re-up his contract. Oops. Tessa and Jordynne put on the match of the night, but nobody wants to see Tessa get any sort of push in 2025. The Hardys have been on a slow decline for a few years now, so having them go over when the Rascals are what TNA needs in this day and age feels like a mis-step too. And then there's the main event, in which I think they waited too long to pull the trigger. Spinning the wheels on Hendry has demonstrably hurt his stock, because as of late, it feels like the meme is getting forced a little too much. Still, it was a decent show. Not world-beating, but well worth the price to pay for it. You just have to roll with TNA being wont to make the silliest decisions known to man.
9020.01.2025DREAM5STAR8.0 
9120.01.2025Macca7.0 
9220.01.2025Agaren10.0 
9320.01.2025Lukeathon8.0After the absolute mess that was Bound For Glory (Slamovich & Grace aside) and the unfortunate return of Tessa Blanchard at Turning Point. I was worried that Genesis would be another TNA show that had all the right components and did all the wrong things with them. But thankfully I was happily surprised! Some fun stuff on the kickoff show got me ready for this new era of TNA where NXT stars can come and go, if you had told someone in 2011 this was how things would go they'd probably ask "what's an nxt? ". Moose VS Ace Austin was a good opener, new belt looks nice and Ace Austin's singles run so far has worked for me. I think it was the right decision to have Moose retain, I'd like for him to use it to cash in on the TNA World Title eventually. Young & Maclin beating the System was fine, I really think Maclin and Hammerstone should be getting much more TV Time and pushes than they have been. Spitfire retaining against the Elegance's was a pretty good match but I think TNA have dropped the ball a bit with Ash by Elegance, it's the best work of f.k.a Dana Brooke's career and I think she has earned a title, let Ash and Heather win those belts. Blanchard VS Grace was objectively a very good match but I just cant be happy that Blanchard is back and winning. This is probably Jordynne's last match in TNA and it's a great way to go out, by showing she's a professional despite not wanting to work with Tessa. Also I saw a video of her going backstage and hugging literally everybody but Tessa and I think that's absolutely ACE. I cannot believe she's 28 too! She has 15 years to go at a very good level, future is very very bright for her. Mike Santana VS Josh Alexander was another very good match! Santana deserves a lot of credit as I cant remember a bad match he's had in the past year. Josh Alexander quitting both the match and TNA was a surprise, I thought they might protect him a bit by having him pass out or something, but it sets up one last storyline for him before he leaves the company I suppose, thank you Josh Alexander, the wrestling machine. Hardys VS The Rascalz was fun, nothing special really. Very cool seeing Fraxiom here, and having them face off against the Rascalz again will be a great match. Slamovich vs Rosemary was okay, but again nothing special, good win for Slamovich and nice to see Cora Jade after the match squaring off with Masha, that should be another decent match. Hendry VS Nemeth was up next, and before the match I really thought TNA were going to screw Hendry again with either JBL, Kaz or Ryan Nemeth and somehow still Hendry wouldn't be world champion. But thankfully TNA finally pulled the trigger! (albeit about 4 months too late in traditional TNA fashion.) All 3 names did interfere and it made it another mess of a match, almost as bad as the first time these 2 faced off, it feels like Vince McMahon has taken over TNA's main event booking and is just throwing literally anything at the wall. For as convoluted and messy as the match was with interference, the ending sequence was actually really great ngl, and I was thoroughly happy when the final bell rung, well done to Joe Hendry, the modern day Zack Ryder who actually managed to carry his momentum against unexplainable booking to win the big one. It was a good show, a feel good main event and some good surprises along the way. I thoroughly enjoyed this show. Hopefully we get something similar at the next big show, but with one big difference, let the main event be without some bollocks.
9420.01.2025VINCEoWrestling7.0 
9520.01.2025LabronBenoit9.0 
9620.01.2025CptMorgan9.0Haven't followed TNA in almost a year but Tessa's return spurred my interest, so I figured I'd give this show a shot and I'm glad I did so. Great atmosphere in the packed venue all through the night, almost all the matches were enjoyable, good production value and commentary, all around a very solid show with plenty of memorable moments - Tessa Blanchard justifying her arrogance with a very strong performance, Josh Alexander passing the torch to Santana, Hardys still got it, the NXT presence and of course Joe Hendry finally winning the title. As he was celebrating with the crowd I was thinking 'this was a damn great show, can't wait for the next one'. Overall a massive success and I am gonna finally start following TNA again
9720.01.2025LucasVentura10.0 
9820.01.2025MooGati8.0 
9920.01.2025BMS20009.0 
10020.01.2025goolsby10.0This shit RULED. Hardys have held up insanely well, Rascalz are great, Tessa-Jordynne was good too, Ace and Moose went hard as hell. Plus Joe Hendry really won me over! This ruled! First PPV I've been to !