TNA taped the September 25th “No Surrender” episode of iMPACT! Wrestling on Thursday night from the Manhattan Center in New York City. Here are spoiler results, courtesy of Lordsofpain.net:
– MVP kicks off the show with Kenny King and Bobby Lashley. He cuts a promo and calls out Chris Melendez to join their group as their bag boy. He turned the offer down and King cut a promo on him, making fun of his prosthetic leg.
– Chris Melendez defeated Kenny King but got beat down after the quick match. Mr. Anderson made the save.
– A Knockouts Battle Royal with Jessicka Havok, Madison Rayne, Rebel, Taryn Terrell, Brittany, Velvet Sky and Angelina Love is up first. Havok dominated and won after last eliminating Velvet Sky. Havok is over already.
– Bobby Roode vs. Bobby Lashley for the World Heavyweight Title is next. Lashley gets the win in a decent match. MVP was ordered to the back after interfering at one point.
– Abyss defeated Samuel Shaw.
– Samoa Joe defeated Homicide with the X Division Title on the line. After the match, James Storm, Sanada and Manik attacked. Manik has new gear and a new mask after he was taken away by Storm and Sanada last week. Storm & friends triple team and destroy them.
– Magnus defeated The Freak in a match for Xplosion.
– Tajiri vs. MVP vs. Austin Aries vs. Mr. Anderson vs. Abyss in a random match is next. Aries got the win.
– Low Ki defeated DJ Zema Ion.
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