TNA Impact! Results – July 31, 2025 – Jacy Jane vs. Masha Slamovich, Cedric Alexander vs. Leon Slater vs. Jason Hotch

July 31, 2025
Kingston, RI – Ryan Center
Commentary – Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt
Results via Joseph Collins via F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. TNA X-Division Championship Three-way match – Leon Slater (c) defeated Cedric Alexander and Jason Hotch via 450 Swanton Bomb (pinfall)
  2. Indi Hartwell & Dani Luna defeated Jody Threat & Arianna Grace via Luna Landing (pinfall)
  3. The Rascalz defeated The Nemeths via Spiral Tap (pinfall)
  4. TNA Knockouts World Championship – Masha Slamovich defeated Jacy Jayne (c) via Disqualification
  5. The System defeated AJ Francis & Trick Williams via Spear (pinfall)

TNA X-Division Championship Three-way Match
Cedric Alexander vs. Jason Hotch vs. Leon Slater (c)

Alexander was the first to get a decisive advantage with a flatliner, and got a near fall on the champion with a Michinoku Driver. Slater dove into a knee strike from Hotch. Hotch caught both gets on the floor with a moonsault. Slater caught Hotch with a hanging Twist of Fate, then finished Hotch off with a 450 Swanton Bomb. Also a squash of Hotch there at the end.

Winner: Leon Slater via Pinfall to retain the TNA X-Division Championship.

Slater and Alexander had words after the match.


Backstage: Masha Slamovich

Masha Slamovich promised to take the TNA Women’s championship back. 


Backstage: Leon Slater, Cedric Alexander

In a segment in the back after the match, Alexander accused Slater of “just sneaking by” with a victory and downplayed his victory, reminding Slater several times that he didn’t pin him. 


Indi Hartwell & Dani Luna vs. Jody Threat & Arianna Grace

The “Miss NXT” thing came across as very bush league. Victoria Crawford came out as the match got underway Threat and Luna had a nice exchange that ended when Luna fell to the floor when Grace held open the ring ropes. Grace was reluctant to take advantage of an injured Luna, which allowed Hartwell to get the hot tag. Hartwell got a near fall following a spinebuster. Threat hit Luna with a Michinoku driver for a near fall. Threat set up Luna with a fireman’s carry, but got distracted by Grace. Luna then escaped and hit “Luna Landing” (a sit out powerbomb out of a fireman’s carry) to get the pinfall.

Winner: Indi Hartwell & Dani Luna via Pinfall.


Backstage: Jake Something, Steve Maclin

In the back, Jake Something shouted about Steve Maclin and his TNA International Championship. Maclin showed up and they had a staredown.


The Nemeths (Ryan & Nic Nemeth) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed & Zachary Wentz)

The Nemeths tried to attack The Rascals from behind while they were playing to the crowd, but they saw it coming and hit them with moonsaults. Nick cut off Wentz when he went for a dive. Ryan then floored Reed with a clothesline and the Nemeths took control. The Nemeths slowed the pace of the match down with chinlocks. Nick hit a hangman’s neckbreaker. Reed escaped a back suplex attempt from Ryan but Nick dropped a big elbow for two. Reed escaped a suplex with Stundog Millionaire and got the hot tag to Wentz. Wentz was a house of fire for a minute, but got cut off with a big DDT and a famouser from the Memeths. Reed took out Nick Nemeth with a cutter to the floor, and Wentz hit a Spiral Tap (spinning dive off the top rope) on Ryan for the pinfall.

Winner: The Rascalz via Pinfall.


In-Ring: The Nemeths, The Home Town Man, The Rascalz

After the commercial break, The Nemeths were still in the ring. Nick complained that the tag team championships were stolen from them at Slammiversary, then announced they were invoking their rematch clause at Emergence. Ryan ran down the Hardys for winning the titles “in a stunt show match with a magic ladder” and trashed Rhode Island for lousy food and not having any sports teams. This brought out the “Home Town Man” to defend his home town and demand an apology. The Nemets tried to blow the lid off the Home Town Man’s secret identity, but he drowned them out by singing his theme song. All this finally led to a beat down of the Home Town Man. The Nemeths ripped off the Home Town Man’s mask, but security dove in before we could see who it was. After Nick Nemeth superkicked some of the security guards, the Rascalz returned to run the Nemeths off.  Honestly, this segment felt like something that was only intended for the live crowd and got added in because producers realized the show was short.


Backstage: Frankie Kazarian

Frankie Kazarian was in the back kind of dressed like Elvis, to complain about how he’s not respected as a founding father of TNA. The disrespect is disgusting! I read there’s a lot of that going around today. He will not be pushed around like that! Carlos Silva should bring his hat. Frankie Kazarian is a king! He was trying to give off Elvis vibes on purpose.


In-Crowd: Mike Santana

Mike Santana cuts a promo from the crowd. Santana owns up to the reality of losing, but the crowd chanted “You got robbed!” Santana walked to the ring and talked about having to comfort his daughter who watched him lose his match for the TNA Title at Slammiversary. Santana promised to be TNA World Champion. Pretty good promo.


Video: TNA Emergence 2025 Match Announcement

Leon Slater v. Cedric Alexander for the X Division title is official for TNA Emergence.


TNA Knockouts World Championship
Masha Slamovich vs. Jacy Jayne (c)

Slammovich went for a lot of quick pins early. Jayne hit a step up  hurricanrana. Fallon Henry tripped up Slammovich, allowing Jayne to hit a superkick and take control. Jayne hit a running neckbreaker for a near fall. Slammovich escaped a chinlock and caught Hayne with a pair of clotheslines and a knee in the corner. Ash by Elegance ran in from behind and hit Slammovich with here Tag Title belt and that’s a disqualification.

Winner: Masha Slamovich via Disqualification.

The rest of the Elegance crew ran in to get in the face of Fatal Influence. Then Xia Brookside and Léi Yǐng Lee ran in to stand with Slammovich. 


Video: Injury Report

The TNA injury report: Moose has a hip injury but is in the main event, while Elijah is out after triceps surgery. Mance Warner and Jake Something are beat up with lots of puncture wounds from a match with thumbtacks last week. 


Backstage: FIR$T CLA$$, Trick Williams

In the Bioflex Recovery Room, KC Navarro  is not cleared to compete for the main event.  AC Francis and Trick Williams aren’t happy about it.


Backstage: Santino Marella, The Elegance Brand, Masha Slamovich

Santino Marella tried to discipline Ash by Elegance for her interference in the last match, and this led to Marella setting up Ash versus Jacy Jayne for the Knockouts World Title next week, with the winner getting Masha Slammovich and the Elegance crew banned from ringside.


Video: Mara Sade

A video aired hyping up Mara Sade joining TNA Wrestling.


In-Ring: Order 4, Joe Hendry

Mustafa Ali and Order 4 are in the ring to rail on about the outsiders who are taking away the opportunities and titles from people within TNA. This should make him a babyface but it feels like he’s a heel anyway. Ali has his secret service of Jason Hotch and John Skyler.  Ali asked “Who wants to see Mustafa Ali as the next TNA World Champion?” and the crowd booed. He called Joe Hendry a fraud and of course he appeared. Henry played some skit with Skyler’s face on a wrestling buddy that was supposed to be funny but missed the mark by miles. Hendry challenged Ali to a match for tonight, but Ali accepted for next week. 


Video: Sami Callihan

Tom Hannifan and Sami Callahan talked about Callahan’s future in wrestling. Callahan talked about his body issues and how he’s lost a lot in the ring since he broke his leg. Callahan asked for a match against Mike Santana at Emergence to see if he still has it. If Callahan loses, he will retire in Baltimore.


Next Week’s Show Card Rundown

Next Week on TNA Impact: 

  • Steve Maclin v. Jake Something for the TNA International Title. 
  • Ash by Elegance v. Jacy Jayne for the Knockouts Title. 
  • Xia Brookside & Léi Yǐng Lee v. Ash & Heather by Elegance 
  • Joe Hendry v. Mustafa Ali 

The System (Moose & Eddie Edwards) vs. AJ Francis & Trick Williams

The arena looked practically empty for the main event. The babyfaces dumped the heels on the floor early. Moose and Francis locked up in the ring and Moose bounced off Francis when he tried a shoulderblock. And then Moose tried several more shoulderblocks only to get the same result. Finally Francis put his shoulder into Moose to knock him down. Then Moose went for some chops and three people in the crowd gave a “Whoo!” Williams got the tag and took Moose down with a leg lariat to get some reaction from the crowd. 

After a break, Francis went for a suplex on Moose, but Moose eventually reversed it for a suplex of his own. Edwards got the tag and charged into Moose with a forearm. Edwards low-bridged Williams to the floor and caught him with a tope. Navarro tripped Edwards as he tried to get back into the ring. Back in the ring, Williams floored Edwards with a clothesline. Francis got the tag and did little of note. Edwards dropped Francis with a blue thunder bomb, and tags were made on both sides. Moose took down Williams with a uranage and hit a senton. Moose hit a pop up powerbomb for a near fall, but Francis broke the pin up with a senton. Navarro tried to hit Moose with his crutch, but hit Williams by mistake. Moose hit WIlliams with a spear and got the pinfall, and probably a title match with Williams at Emergence.

Winner: The System via Pinfall.