TNA iMPACT Results 27/02/25 - wwesport

TNA iMPACT Results 27/02/25

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TNA iMPACT begins RIGHT AWAY!

The System enters. Alisha asks if anyone has any questions. According to Eddie Edwards, JDC eliminated Leon Slater last week, and a budding star discovered the consequences of defying the system. According to JDC, you can either run with the system or risk being ran over. Moose receives chants of “Oba’s gonna kill you,” and he claims that a few weeks ago, he entered his existence and completely upended it. He claims that Oba Femi went above and above to demonstrate his military prowess. According to Moose, being the face of the franchise and being the NXT rules are two different things. He claims that he has been bothered by something. He claims that he is upset because Jeff Hardy pinned him twice because he is no longer the same person he once was. He claims that Jeff’s good fortune is running out tonight. According to Brian Myers, Oba Femi and Leon Slater are not suitable for the System. Orlando Colon and Eddie Colon may have what it takes to be System material, he believes.

The music by the Colons is good. Eddie claims that only a select few professional wrestlers understand that this is their line of work. “I respect what I see in the ring,” he says. They came to TNA, according to Orlando, to demonstrate what it meant to be a Colon. He claims that they discovered how to fight against The System when they could battle with It in order to compete in TNA. Moose claims to like them, and the locker room as a whole is aware that trusting The System makes things go smoothly.

Dani Luna, backstage, tells Gia Miller that they are the champions because they are here to battle. According to Jody Threat, who are they to refuse their request to be their errand girls for a full day? According to Jody, they have a lengthy list of tasks to complete. They depart after chanting “mohawks.”

The Hardy Boys accompany Leon Slater as he approaches the System, who are backstage. They are kept apart by security.

Oro Mensah versus Mike Santana

Oro is whipped and chopped by Santana in the corner. Santana hits Rolling Buck 50 for two after dropkicking Oro. When Santana reaches the top rope, Oro follows. Oro backflips into a kick and a Call of Autumn for two after Santana headbutts him. Oro is rolled up for two by Santana. Oro is caught for a Buckle Bomb by Santana, who then spins the block to win.

Oro Mensah is defeated by Mike Santana via pinfall.

A video featuring Mustafa Ali poses the question, “Who is Mike Santana?” He is on the sauce, according to a voiceover. According to Mustafa Ali, he accepts this message.

Santana is searching for Mustafa Ali backstage. He locates Tasha Steelz and the Good Hands and asks them where he is. If he believes Mustafa Ali has time for him, John Skyler asks. He promises to inform Mustafa Ali about the situation. “How about he relays this foot in his ass?” Santana suggests.

Kelsey Heather vs. Tessa Blanchard

As Tessa pounding strikes on Kelsey’s back, she elbows her in the corner and puts her in a guillotine choke. After a hurrincanrana from Kelsey, Tessa returns with a dropkick. In addition to hitting a running forearm and a slap in the face, Tessa executes a vertical suplex on the lower turnbuckle in the corner. She is rolled up for two by Kelsey. Tessa wins by hitting a cutter and then the Buzzsaw.

Kelsey Heather is defeated by pinfall by Tessa Blanchard.

Cora Jade confronts Masha Slamovich from behind while she is onstage, claiming she has no idea why she is concerned about Tessa Blanchard, who will be taking her title at Sacrifice.

Elijah and Joe Hendry are backstage together, and Elijah remarks that they are two show-trotters. Joe Hendry claims to have seen this film previously. He sees this instrument wrapped around his head when he turns around. Elijah claims that he has a friend here and that he shouldn’t be concerned. Joe Hendry claims that he can walk with Elijah as long as he has faith in him. “They run the show here,” JDC adds as the System approaches them.

Steve Maclin vs. KC Navaro

Navarro strikes the corner with his forearms. When Navarro hits a double stomp for two, Eric Young and the Northern Armoury emerge to watch. Navarro returns with a slingblade for two as Maclin strikes a back elbow. With a clothesline, a Lou Thesz Press, and an Olympic Slam for two, Mackin defeats Navarro. For two, Navarro smashes a Frog Splash. Maclin moves aside and positions Navarro in the corner for the Crosshairs and KIA to win after he hits the 305 and attempts a move off the top rope.

KC Navarro is defeated by pinfall by Steve Maclin.

Backstage, Tessa Blanchard discovers Léi YƐng Lee. She talks too much, according to Lee. Tessa claims that she is not on her level and doesn’t even deserve to breathe the same air as her. Léi YƐng Lee vs. Tessa Blanchard is scheduled by Santino Marella.

Spitfire vs. Ash and Heather for the World Tag Team Championships at TNA Knockouts by Elegance

Elegance’s Ash and Heather are introduced by the personal concierge. “You are stupid” chants are directed towards Ash. She is taken to the contest by Jody, who pins her for a two count after hitting a snapmare. In the corner, Heather receives ten short arm clotheslines after receiving the tag. After receiving the tag, Dani Luna hits a scoop slam and then a scoop slam to Jody, who then hits Heather for two. After being tagged, Jody smashes a running crossbody for two runs. Heather hits a Codebreaker for two after Jody goes to the top rope and the referee is distracted by the personal concierge. Jody throws Heather over her head after she receives a sleeper. After receiving the tag, Dani Luna reverses a hurricane into a backbreaker and then delivers a powerbomb for two. As the crowd chants “one more time,” Dani executes another German Suplex. Heather leaps off the top rope with a double stomp. An Exploder Suplex is hit by Jody. After receiving the tag, she hits Ash for two with a Michinoku Driver. Ash gets out of her way when she tries to give him the double knees on the ropes. Inside the ring, Dani does a German Suplex on Heather on the apron, and they combine to win with a pressure drop on Heather. Following the fight, Jody Threat takes to the microphone to make fun of the Elegant pair for now needing to serve as their personal concierge. Another commercial break is coming up for the show. Ash and Heather by Elegance are seen backstage looking disorganised and disgruntled when the show resumes. As they gripe about the stench of the Spitfire equipment they are transporting, Spitfire arrives with more foul-smelling equipment for them to carry.

Through pinfall, Spitfire defeats Ash & Heather by Elegance.

Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner

The theme plays inside the Impact Zone, bringing TNA Digital Media Champion Mance Warner and Steph De Lander to the ring. Sami Callihan emerges as Warner’s opponent after they had taken up residence within the squared circle. Callihan moves aside as Warner tries to charge him in a sneak attack as the bell rings. Warner reverses into a Callihan shocker. Reaching out to the floor, Callihan picks up a steel chair. Holding it up, he uses it to blast Warner. The referee rings the bell as soon as he does. Callihan strikes him with it once more. “One more time!” the supporters chant. Warner moves and hits the steel ring post with it as he tries to comply. Callihan is then left lying on the ground after Warner runs him over. With blood dripping from his own eye, Warner seizes the steel chair and starts to wear Callihan down with it. Security arrives quickly to disperse the situation. They keep the two apart in the end, but Callihan ends up knocking them over like bowling pins. Supporters yell, “Let them fight! Let them battle! The crowd erupts in an absurdly loud cheer when the song for TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella begins to play. At the next TNA Sacrifice 2025 pay-per-view, Santino takes the mic and declares that the fans will get what they want when they engage in a Street Fight.

Sami Callihan is defeated by Mance Warner via DQ.

Ace Austin vs. Frankie Kazarian

The Wes Lee theme plays when the show resumes, and Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe accompany him. For the evening’s next match, Lee sits down next to Hannifan and Rehwoldt and joins them for special guest commentary. The Call Your Shots Gauntlet victor then walks out to the ring with his enormous trophy as Frankie Kazarian’s theme begins to play. With a positive response from the Full Sail audience, Ace Austin exits next. Before the match starts, Kazarian demands McKenzie Mitchell return to the microphone and refer to him as “The King of TNA” even after the bell rings. At last, Austin and Kazarian get things going, as Austin takes the early attacking lead. As Lee jokes with Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary, Kazarian eventually steps in and slows things down. Austin begins to come to life and rolls Kazarian up for all kinds of inventive pin attempts. In the end, each time he only receives a two-count. Austin begins to kick Kazarian in a variety of ways. Before launching himself into the air for a jumping leg-drop, he places him on the mat. After performing for the audience, he dashes to the corner of the ring and throws himself at Kazarian. Kazarian falls to the ground.
Austin searches for his signature place, but just as he is about to land, he spots Tyson and Tyriek. Kazarian is brought closer to the ring by him as he approaches and goes through the ropes. Putting on the ring apron, he kicks Kazarian hard. As he rolls him back into the ring, he stops and turns around to engage in a back-and-forth jawing match with Tyson and Tyriek. Kazarian tried to take advantage of the confusion as he turned around, but Austin beat him to it. This was not the only distraction, though, as Lee got up from the commentary desk and jawed at Austin to attract his attention. This time, Kazarian’s finisher caught Austin off unprepared, and Kazarian won by pinfall. After the bout is over, Lee, Tyson, and Tyriek enter the ring and start attacking Austin three-on-one. Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz hurry down to the ring with steel chairs in their hands to make the save and run off the heel NXT trio as soon as the Rascalz theme begins to play.

Ace Austin is defeated by Frankie Kazarian via pinfall.

Ash and Heather by Elegance are seen being subjected to tiresome duties by the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Spitfire in a “cinematic experience” segment when the show returns. Dani Luna and Jody Threat inform them that one of them must carry their baggage and the other must walk their dog. Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie in The Simple Life-style are filmed as they uncomfortably attempt to handle this situation.

Oba Femi and the Hardys vs. The System

Moose, Eddie Edwards, and Brian Myers enter the ring for the main event as the System’s theme plays. JDC and Alisha Edwards accompany them. The CW Network’s WWE NXT broadcast from Tuesday included footage of Moose and Oba Femi’s altercation, as well as the announcement of their WWE Roadblock matchup. The Hardy Boyz’s WWE in-ring comeback from Tuesday’s NXT on CW and the subsequent announcement of The Hardy’s vs. Fraxiom at WWE Roadblock 2025 are also displayed. As the Hardy Boyz’s famous entrance music plays again inside the Impact Zone, the TNA World Tag-Team Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy emerge to a thunderous cheer from the audience. The theme music from NXT World Champion Oba Femi begins to play once they have taken their seats in the ring. As the top-seeded competitor in the WWE NXT men’s division enters the ring to join Matt and Jeff in six-man tag-team main event action, the audience performs the iconic Oba Femi entrance routine. Femi and Moose are the ones who start things off for their sides when the bell rings. The crowd yells, “Oba is going to kill you! Oba is going to kill you!” Things go south after the first exchange, and as the show enters a mid-match commercial break, The Hardy’s hit the ring for some major multi-man high moments. When the show comes back, Moose is hammering Jeff Hardy and concentrating on his leg, giving the impression that The System is in a commanding offensive lead. Finally, Jeff tags Matt, who hits the ring with a lot of vigour and gives his side a much-needed offensive comeback. When Oba and Moose reunite in the ring, Moose gives Oba a vicious kick to the face. Alistair Overeem was punched by Francis Ngannou in the style of Oba rocking back, but he eventually got back up without ever falling. For that, the audience went crazy. After additional interference, Moose finishes up hitting a spear for the pinfall victory after Femi gives him a big sidewalk slam. Following the game, The System and The Colons beat up the babyfaces until Joe Hendry and Elijah came out to save the day. TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella makes the announcement that The System & The Colons will face Joe Hendry, Matt Hardy, and three partners of their choosing for TNA Sacrifice, and that Moose will face Jeff Hardy in a ladder match for the TNA X-Division Championship.

Through pinfall, The System defeats Oba Femi and The Hardys.

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