Pre-show
Rosemary defeated Xia Brookside and Savannah Evans. Three-way action. Rosemary and Evans worked together early. That alliance broke up when tensions escalated with each one trying to take the pin on Brookside. Xia came close to victory on a Brooksy bomb to Evans off the turnbuckles, but Rosemary broke up the pin. The Demon Assassin speared Brookside to win.
Turning Point
Mike Santana defeated Frankie Kazarian. Competitive match. Santana hit more of the power moves, while Kaz finesse on his side. In the end, Kaz worked a roll-up sequence, then Santana popped up to hit the Spin the Block discus lariat for victory.
Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl: Joe Hendry defeated Eric Young, Alexander Hammerstone, Rhino, Brian Myers, and John Skyler. Rhino replace PCO, who was absent due to travel issues. The person who gets pinned must wear the turkey suit or else get fired. Hectic six-way action. Myers was poised for victory on Skyler, but Hendry intercepted Myers for a Standing Ovation slam to win. Myers refused to wear the turkey suit, so the babyfaces beat him up with a Gore from Rhino, an Attitude Adjustment from Hendry, and a second Gore from Rhino. Hendry and Young dressed Myers in the turkey suit.
X-Division Championship: Moose defeated Laredo Kid to retain the title. Power versus speed matchup. Moose dominated the pace with Alisha Edwards taking cheap shots from the outside. Laredo hit crafty counters and rallied with high-flying. He hit his version of the Spanish Fly finisher, but the champ kicked out. Moose got his knees up to block a 450 splash. Moose was done playing. Two spears earned the win.
No DQ: Steve Maclin defeated Josh Alexander. The Northern Armory were banned from the building. Plunder was aplenty with chairs, tables, trashcans, and a door. Alexander targeted the leg with an ankle lock. Maclin pushed through the pain to rally for a Busaiku Knee into a chair. When Maclin took flight for a headbutt, Alexander threw the chair at him midair. Alexander picked up his opponent for a torture rack bomb over the ropes crashing through a table outside. Back inside the ring, Maclin escaped an ankle lock to send Alexander head first into a trashcan. Maclin connected on three consecutive spears to Alexander in the Tree of Woe. KIA double underhook DDT to finish. 1, 2, Maclin pulled Alexander up to dish out more punishment. Mr. Mayhem emptied out a sack of bullet shell casings. He wasted too much time, and Alexander struck with a low-blow kick. Fisticuffs carried into the corner. Maclin blocked an avalanche C4 spike piledriver to counter for an avalanche KIA onto the shell casings to win.
Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, & Ace Austin defeated Zachary Wentz, Kushida, & Matt Riddle. The King of Bros was the mystery partner to replace Trey Miguel, who was absent due to travel issues. Riddle hit his arsenal of moves. In the end, Jeff took Riddle out on a Canadian Destroyer. The Hardys double-teamed Kushida, and Jeff landed the Swanton Bomb to win.
Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich defeated Jordynne Grace in 2 out of 3 falls to retain the title. Physical fight. Fall 1 went to Grace trapping Slamovich on a series of roll-ups. Grace surged in Fall 2 with a strongwoman slam and a Vader bomb, however, Slamovich countered the Juggernaut Driver into a roll-up to tie the score. The action intensified for Fall 3. Slamovich crushed a big knee strike and seized the moment for a powerbomb and a package piledriver to win.
TNA World Championship: Nic Nemeth defeated Eddie Edwards to retain the title. Alisha Edwards was caught interfering, so the referee ejected her. Alisha came back later to hit Nemeth with the title belt. Nemeth kicked out on the pin. Boston Knee Party from Eddie, and Nemeth kicked out again. The champ hit the Danger Zone finisher, and the challenge kicked out. Brian Myers ran in wearing the turkey suit. He was plotting to punch Nemeth with a ring (jewelry). That’s when JBL appeared for a Clothesline From Hell on Myers. JBL exited. Nemeth and Edwards had one last duel. Nemeth hit a superkick and the Danger Zone to win.
Source: CageSideSeats

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