TNA Sacrifice delivered a wild night of action, featuring brutal brawls, high-flying chaos, and shocking betrayals. From an impromptu street fight to a dramatic steel cage main event, the event had no shortage of memorable moments. Here’s a full recap of the night’s biggest highlights.
Pre-Show Action
AJ Francis & KC Navarro def. Laredo Kid & Octagon Jr.
The lucha action kicked off with First Class securing a controversial win. KC Navarro faked a knee injury, distracting Laredo Kid long enough for Francis to chokeslam Octagon Jr. Navarro then twisted Laredo’s mask, impairing his vision before delivering a Sliced Bread finisher for the pin.
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Mance Warner def. Sami Callihan (Street Fight)
The show opened in complete chaos as Callihan and Warner brawled backstage before spilling into the ring. With no choice, TNA officials called for the bell. The carnage escalated quickly—Callihan powerbombed Warner through a table, both men exchanged staple gun shots, and at one point, Callihan even stapled Warner’s tongue to the turnbuckle. As Callihan prepared to stab Warner with a screwdriver, Steph De Lander intervened, blinding Callihan with powder. Warner capitalized, delivering a running knee strike for the win.
Tessa Blanchard def. Lei Ying Lee
Lei Ying Lee (formerly known as Xia Li) put on an impressive showing, delivering a spinning torture rack slam and an avalanche twisting brainbuster. However, Blanchard proved resilient, surviving the onslaught before raking Lee’s eyes and hitting a cutter. The Magnum flying double knee facebreaker sealed the victory.
The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz & Ace Austin) def. Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe
With lucha rules in effect, this match was an all-out sprint. In the closing moments, Ace Austin and Trey Miguel hit The Fold-Lightning Spiral combo on Wes Lee before taking out his teammates with suicide dives. This left Wentz free to deliver a spiral dive and score the emotional win for The Rascalz.
Steve Maclin def. Frankie Kazarian
With Eric Young watching from commentary, Kazarian nearly secured the victory by locking in the chickenwing submission. However, Maclin managed to tumble through the ropes to the floor, forcing a break. As the referee checked on Maclin, Kazarian tried to use brass knuckles, but Young intervened—stealing the weapon and decking Kazarian himself. Unaware of Young’s interference, Maclin hit the KIA DDT to pick up the win.
Knockouts Tag Team Championship: Ash & Heather by Elegance def. Dani Luna & Jody Threat (c)
This 3-on-2 handicap match, originally intended to favor the champions, backfired in a major way. Despite a fiery comeback from Jody Threat, the numbers advantage proved too much. The Personal Concierge disrupted Threat’s momentum, leading to a double-team attack from Elegance. A submission hold from Ash, followed by a flying stomp from Heather, secured the win and the Knockouts Tag Titles. Their celebration was interrupted by Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend from NXT, signaling their interest in the gold.
Mustafa Ali def. Mike Santana
Santana looked poised for victory after landing a cutter and a frog splash. However, interference from The Great Hands and a slap from Tasha Steelz allowed Ali to steal the win with a roll-up while using the ropes for leverage. After the match, Ali mockingly offered Santana a beer, adding insult to injury.
Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) def. Cora Jade
Cora Jade, representing NXT, put up a strong fight, hitting a destroyer on the apron and following up with her Jaded DDT finisher. Slamovich narrowly escaped by getting a foot on the ropes. The match turned into a striking battle, but Jade ran straight into a spinning heel kick, allowing Slamovich to follow up with a piledriver for the win.
X-Division Championship: Moose (c) def. Jeff Hardy (Ladder Match)
Hardy came close to victory after putting Moose through a table with a Swanton Bomb. However, Alisha Edwards interfered with a kendo stick, leading Hardy to take her out with a Twist of Fate. This distraction gave Moose the opening he needed—delivering a devastating spear through a table before climbing the ladder to retain his title.
Afterward, Mike Santana demanded a rematch against Mustafa Ali from TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella. Marella agreed, banning Ali’s Cabinet from ringside for their next showdown on Impact.
10-Man Steel Cage Match: Joe Hendry, Matt Hardy, Elijah, Leon Slater & Nic Nemeth def. Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, Johnny Dango, Eddie & Orlando Colon
The chaotic main event saw team members enter the cage at timed intervals until all 10 men were involved. Joe Hendry made an immediate impact as the last entrant, throwing fallaway slams left and right. The highlight of the match belonged to Leon Slater, who hit an insane 450 Swanton from the top of the cage onto a pile of bodies. In the end, the babyfaces picked off The System one by one, with Matt Hardy sealing the win after delivering a Twist of Fate to Johnny Dango, who had a chair wrapped around his neck.
Nic Nemeth Turns on Matt Hardy
Just when it seemed the show was over, Nic and Matt Hardy remained in the cage to celebrate. Suddenly, Ryan Nemeth appeared, locking the cage door from the outside. In a shocking betrayal, Nic laid out Hardy with his Danger Zone finisher, while Ryan kept the rest of the babyfaces from saving him. It seems the Nemeth brothers felt disrespected, and Nic has officially turned to the dark side.
With title changes, NXT crossovers, and a stunning betrayal, TNA Sacrifice set the stage for major developments moving forward. What’s next for Nic Nemeth after his shocking turn? Will Mustafa Ali survive without The Cabinet in his rematch against Santana? And will Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend make a play for the Knockouts Tag Team Titles? The fallout begins on TNA Impact!

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