As noted before, Tessa Blanchard was pulled from her planned tag team match at this past Saturday’s TNA Impact! tapings in Brampton, Ontario, Canada due to her suffering a head-related injury at this past Friday’s Under Siege 2025 event. Blanchard was believed at the time to have suffered a potential concussion injury.
TNA Wrestling provided an update on Sunday on Twitter announcing that they had pulled Blanchard from her scheduled match at their co-promoted Border Brawl event on Sunday in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada due to her not being medically cleared to compete.
TNA also stated that Blanchard had suffered a Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction at their Under Siege event but she is currently expected to be medically cleared and return to action imminently.
Tessa Blanchard did not compete at Border Brawl after sustaining Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction during her match at TNA Under Siege.
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) May 25, 2025
She is expected to be medically cleared and return to action imminently. pic.twitter.com/4T8WEwBQJD

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