TNA Against All Odds 6/6/2025 (Card)

TNA Against All Odds – Friday June 6, 2025 – Mullett Arena, Tempe Arizona

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  • TNA World Championship: Trick Williams (c) vs. Elijah
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship: The Nemeths (c) vs. The Rascalz
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Lei Ying Lee
  • TNA International Championship: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Mance Warner
  • Winner is TNA Director of Authority: Santino Marella vs. Robert Stone
  • Joe Hendry vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Mustafa Ali vs. Jason Hotch
  • The System vs. The Hardys, Leon Slater & TBD
  • The First Class Penthouse with guest Mike Santana
  • Pre-Show: The Elegance Brand vs. Xia Brookside, Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

TNA Teases Return of Two Former Champions at Against All Odds

It looks like TNA Wrestling has a few surprises up its sleeve for next week’s Against All Odds pay-per-view.

According to a new report from Fightful Select, the promotion is planning the return of two major names at the June 6 event, which will air live on the TNA+ app from the Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona. While the company hasn’t officially revealed who’s making their comeback, internal promotional material is already hyping it up.

The unreleased memo reads:
“Two stars are returning to TNA on Friday, June 6, at Against All Odds, live on the TNA+ app from the Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona — and both are former multi-time champions.”

That’s a strong tease, and naturally, the wrestling rumor mill has kicked into high gear trying to figure out who these returning names might be. Given the “multi-time champion” phrasing, we’re likely talking about performers who made a serious impact during previous runs in TNA (or Impact Wrestling, as it was known in recent years).

With TNA continuing to rebuild momentum since officially bringing back the Total Nonstop Action brand earlier this year, the return of two high-profile alumni could deliver a big boost in fan interest and storyline depth. Whether it’s former world champions, X-Division staples, or tag team legends, the company clearly has its sights set on delivering a memorable night.

As always in wrestling, the surprises are half the fun — and with Against All Odds just days away, fans won’t have to wait long to see who steps back through the curtain.

TNA Against All Odds 6/15/2024 (Results) – NXT’s Tatum Paxley, Jeff Hardy Returns

Pre-show

Sami Callihan defeated Jonathan Gresham. Brawl on the outside to start before the match officially began. Gresham did serious damage to Callihan’s left arm. The Death Machine fought with one arm, and he received a little help from Kushida. The Time Splitter ran in to take a scientific sample of the Octopus’ black ink. Callihan benefit from the distraction for a piledriver to win.

Knockouts Tag Team Championship: Alisha Edwards & Masha Slamovich defeated Allysin Kay & Marti Belle to retain the titles. The Hex displayed smart teamwork for early control. Alisha grabbed Kay’s hair to help Slamovich out of a pickle. The pace was competitive from there. The Hex hit their X Marks the Spot teamwork finisher on Alisha, but Slamovich made the save on the pinfall. The champs cleared the ring to set up a doomsday bulldog with Alisha flying high to knock Belle off Slamovich’s shoulders. Alisha pinned Belle for the win. Fun match.

Against All Odds

Mike Santana & Steve Maclin defeated the Rascalz. The team of Santana and Maclin is supposed to be one and done to eliminate the Rascalz from meddling in their business. Hot opener with creative moves. Down the stretch, Maclin saved Santana from Trey Miguel’s spray paint. Santana repaid the favor by setting up Zachary Wentz in the Tree of Woe for Maclin to spear. Maclin handed over Trey for a discus lariat from Santana to win. Afterward, the crowd chanted for the winners to squash their beef. Maclin was impressed by the teamwork, so he offered a handshake. The crowd urged Santana to accept, and he obliged. Respect was earned between rivals. Perhaps it won’t be one and done?

PCO defeated Rich Swann. AJ Francis interfered throughout, so PCO took out Top Dolla on a suicide dive. The monster connected on a moonsault to win. Afterward, Steph De Lander said yes to a date with PCO. Love is in the air.

TNA World Tag Team Championship: Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards defeated the Nemeth Boyz to retain the titles. Screwjob! Alisha Edwards hooked Nic Nemeth’s foot early, then Fandango ran out to rat her out to the referee. Alisha was ejected. Dango rooted for the Nemeths. Later, Moose arrived to support the System. The Nemeth brothers hit the Danger Zone combo on Eddie, however, the referee was pulled out of the ring. There was confusion on if Moose or Fandango did it. (Moose did it.) As the referee argued with both men, Nic dove onto Moose. Dango went behind the ref’s back to punch a cheap shot on Ryan Nemeth. Eddie pounced for the Boston Knee Party to win. The fix was in. Afterward, the tag champs hugged the dirty dancer.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Joe Hendry. Even though Hendry hired Ace Steel as a trainer, he wasn’t present for the match. The finish was a sneaky win for Kaz. As Hendry lifted Kazarian for a back suplex, Kaz fiddled in his tights to pull out a foreign object to punch Hendry as the suplex hit the mat. Kaz laid on top for the cheating win. Afterward, Kazarian slapped a chickenwing submission on Hendry. Steel ran in for the save. When Kaz shoved him in the back, he popped Kaz with a punch in the kisser.

X-Division Championship: Mustafa Ali defeated Trent Seven to retain the title. Campaign Singh and Mike Bailey were banned from the building. Ali focused on damaging the left knee, and he also bent the rules, such as a low blow behind the referee’s back. When frustration boiled about Seven kicking out of pinfalls, Ali grabbed the title belt. The referee confiscated the foreign object. Seven took advantage for a low blow as payback. The challenger executed a Burning Hammer, however, the champion kicked out. Seven went high-risk for an avalanche Burning Hammer. Ali gouged the eyes to escape and knocked Seven down to the mat. Ali landed a 450 splash onto Seven’s legs, then he secured a sharpshooter submission to win.

Ace Austin & Chris Bey defeated Josh Alexander & Eric Young. Rowdy action. Heading into the show, signs pointed to ABC possibly imploding. However, it was the other tag team that suffered from miscommunication. In the end, Young aimed a strike for Bey, but he accidentally clobbered Alexander instead. Ace took advantage for The Fold on Young, and Bey went over the top for a jackknife pin to win. ABC appears to be a cohesive unit again with eyes on the TNA tag titles.

Knockouts Championship: Jordynne Grace defeated Tatum Paxley in an open challenge to retain the title. Paxley arrived from WWE NXT. Ash by Elegance watched the match from the stage. Grace was a juggernaut of power. Paxley made it respectable with a handful of nifty moves. Grace was just on a higher level. A pumphandle driver sealed the deal. Afterward, Ash launched a sneak attack on the champ. Grace came back for a spinebuster, and Ash screamed like her spine was busted into a million pieces.

TNA World Championship: Moose defeated Matt Hardy to retain the title. Broken Rules were in effect, which meant no disqualification. The System flanked Moose in full. The Nemeth Boyz ran out at the start to brawl with Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards to the back. Hardcore action commenced with tables, ladders, and chairs. Hardy had Moose down on a Twist of Fate with a chair, but Alisha Edwards went wild with a kendo stick to prevent the pinfall. Rebecca Hardy ran in for a Twist of Fate to Alisha. Matt had Moose sized up for a spear through a table, however, Moose pulled Reby in front to take the tackle. Matt speared his wife through a table instead. Moose struck with a spear on Matt to win.

Jeff Hardy returned to TNA! After the main event, the System wasn’t done pummeling Matt. The Nemeth Boyz and Joe Hendry tried for the save, but they were outnumbered. That’s when Jeff’s music played on the loud speaker. He was back in TNA. Jeff cleaned house on the System. Moose was victim to a pair of Twist of Fates from Jeff and Matt.

Jeff Hardy’s Next Destination Following AEW Contract Expiration Reportedly Revealed

Jeff Hardy’s run with All Elite Wrestling seems to be coming to an end, with recent reports claiming that his contract is set to expire in the next few days. Hardy signed with the company in March 2022 but has had a stop-and-start tenure with the promotion due to legal troubles, personal problems, and injuries. The former WWE Champion is set to be a free agent on June 14, and it seems his next destination might have already been revealed.

According to PWInsider, Hardy is set to return to TNA Wrestling this weekend for the company’s Against All Odds event, as well as the upcoming TNA TV tapings in Cicero, Illinois. Against All Odds takes place on June 14, the day Hardy becomes a free agent, with the TV tapings taking place on June 15; PWInsider was unable to confirm exactly what role Hardy will play in the weekend’s festivities. Jeff’s brother, Matt Hardy, who originally revealed the approximate time Jeff’s contract with AEW was set to expire, is scheduled to main event Against All Odds, as he challenges Moose for the TNA World Championship.

Hardy has already spent a combined total of nine years in TNA Wrestling across two separate tenures. His initial run took place between 2004 and 2006, while his second run began in 2010 and didn’t end until 2017, where he and his brother left the promotion due to contract negotiations breaking down. During his time in TNA, he would hold the company’s World Tag Team Championships twice with his brother, and he TNA World Championship on three separate occasions, with only Kurt Angle, Bobby Lashley, and Sting having more reigns with that incarnation of the title than “The Charismatic Enigma.”

Source: Wrestling Inc.

TNA Against All Odds 6/14/2024

TNA Against All Odds – Friday – June 14, 2024 – Cicero Stadium in Chicago, IL.

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TNA Knockouts World Championship – Open Challenge: Jordynne Grace (C) vs. ? (very likely that the challenger will be from WWE

TNA World Championship Broken Rules Match: – Moose (c) vs. “Broken” Matt Hardy

TNA X-Division Championship: – Mustafa Ali (c) vs. Trent Seven

TNA World Tag Team Championships: – The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) (c) w/Alisha Edwards vs. Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth 

Josh Alexander & Eric Young vs. ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey)

Joe Hendry w/Ace Steel vs. Frankie Kazarian

Mike Santana & Steve Maclin vs. The Rascals (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)

PCO vs. Rich Swann

Pre-Show – Sami Callihan vs. “The Octopus” Jonathan Gresham 

Pre-ShowTNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championships: – Masha Slamovich & Alisha Edwards (c) vs. The Hex (Allysin Kay & Marti Belle)

Impact Wrestling Against All Odds 6/9/2023 (Results)

  • IMPACT World Championship: Alex Shelley defeated Steve Maclin (c)
  • Ohio Street Fight: oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, and Madman Fulton) defeated The Design (Deaner, Kon, and Angels)
  • Trinity and Deonna Purrazzo defeated Gisele Shaw and Savannah Evans
  • 8:4:1 Match: Winner Gets Shot at IMPACT World Championship: Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath, and Nick Aldis vs. Mike Bailey, Moose, PCO, and Rich Swann – Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath, and Nick Aldis advance to the four-way match with Nick Aldis winning the match and earn an IMPACT World Championship shot at Slammiversary.
  • X-Division Championship: Chris Sabin defeated Trey Miguel
  • Dog Collar Match: Masha Slamovich defeated Killer Kelly
  • IMPACT World Tag Team Championship Match: ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey) (c) defeated The Good Hands (Jason Hotch and John Skyler)
  • Frankie Kazarian defeated Eddie Edwards
  • IMPACT Digital Media Championship: Joe Hendry (c) defeated Dirty Dango (pre-show)
  • Kilynn King defeated Neveah (pre-show)

Impact Wrestling Against All Odds 6/9/2023 (Card)

Impact Wrestling Against All Odds event that will be held tonight in Columbus, Ohio at Ohio Expo Center.

Sreaming on IMPACT PlusYouTube for IMPACT Ultimate Insiders and FITETickets are on-sale now at Eventbrite.com.

Card

Against All Odds

  • IMPACT World Championship: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Alex Shelley
  • X-Division Championship: Trey Miguel (c) vs. Chris Sabin
  • IMPACT World Tag Team Championship Match: ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey) (c) vs. The Good Hands (Jason Hotch and John Skyler)
  • Dog Collar Match: Killer Kelly vs. Masha Slamovich
  • 8:4:1 Match: Winner Gets Shot at IMPACT World Championship: Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath, and Nick Aldis vs. Mike Bailey, Moose, PCO, and Rich Swann
  • The Design (Deaner, Kon, and Angels) vs. oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, and Madman Fulton)
  • Trinity and Deonna Purrazzo vs. Gisele Shaw and Savannah Evans
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian

Countdown to Against All Odds

  • IMPACT Digital Media Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Dirty Dango
  • KiLynn King vs. Nevaeh

Impact Wrestling Against All Odds Results 7/1/2022

COUNTDOWN TO AGAINST ALL ODDS
Black Taurus w/Crazzy Steve defeated Laredo Kid

COUNTDOWN TO AGAINST ALL ODDS / IMPACT DIGITAL MEDIA CHAMPIONSHIP “DOT COMBAT” MATCH
Brian Myers defeated Rich Swann (c)  (**TITLE CHANGE**)

Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey)

Deonna Purrazzo & Chelsea Green defeated Mia Yim & Mickie James

IMPACT X-DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Mike Bailey (c) defeated Trey Miguel

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Rosemary & Taya Valkyrie (c) defeated Tenille Dashwood & Gisele Shaw

– After the match, Rayne gets involved and the three women attack the champions, leaving them in the ring.  As they head to the back, Masa Slamovich appears and hands Dashwood a picture, letting people know she’s coming for her.

Impact World Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson), America’s Most Wanted (James Storm & Chris Harris) & Heath defeated Honor No More (Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, Kenny King & PCO)

RAVEN’S CLOCKWORK ORANGE HOUSE OF FUN MATCH
Moose defeated Sami Callihan

Callihan gets a barbed wire baseball bat, but a cameraman then gets into the ring and hits a low blow..It’s Steve Maclin! He then nails Sami in the head with the barbed wire bat. Moose takes advantage by hitting a Spear and getting the victory.

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Jordynne Grace (c) defeated Tasha Steelz

IMPACT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Josh Alexander (c) defeated Joe Doering

Impact Wrestling Against All Odds 7/1/2022

DATE: July 1, 2022 8:00 pm
LOCATION: Center Stage Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
AVAILABLE ON:Impact Plus, YouTube for Impact Ultimate Insiders

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IMPACT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Joe Doering vs. Josh Alexander (c)

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Tasha Steelz vs. Jordynne Grace (c)

IMPACT X-DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Trey Miguel vs. Mike Bailey (c)

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Gisele Shaw & Tenille Dashwood vs. Rosemary & Taya Valkyrie (c)

CLOCKWORK ORANGE HOUSE OF FUN MATCH (Raven will be there to watch)
Moose vs. Sami Callihan

Honor No More (Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, Kenny King & Vincent) vs. Impact World Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson), America’s Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) & Heath

The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) vs. Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey)

Chelsea Green & Deonna Purrazzo vs. Mia Yim & Mickie James

COUNTDOWN TO AGAINST ALL ODDS / IMPACT DIGITAL MEDIA CHAMPIONSHIP “DOT COMBAT” MATCH
Brian Myers vs. Rich Swann (c)

COUNTDOWN TO AGAINST ALL ODDS
Black Taurus vs. Laredo Kid

Impact Wrestling Against All Odds Results 6/12/2021 – Young Bucks, Sami Callihan

STREET FIGHT
Sami Callihan and Tommy Dreamer defeated The Good Brothers

Joe Doering defeated Satoshi Kojima

NUMBER ONE CONTENDER FOR X-DIVISION TITLE
Petey Williams vs. Trey Miguel vs. Ace Austin vs. Chris Bey vs. Rohit Raju ends in a no contest

W. Morrissey defeated Rich Swann

Tenille Dashwood defeated Jordynne Grace

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Fire ‘N Flava (c) defeated Kimber Lee and Susan

IMPACT WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Violent By Design (c) defeated Decay

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS CHAMPIONSHIP
Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Rosemary


IMPACT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Kenny Omega (c) defeated Moose

Near the end of the match, the referee got knocked out and the Young Bucks jumped in to help take down Moose with superkicks and a BTE Trigger. Matt and Nick Jackson helped lift Moose up on Omega’s shoulders for the one winged angel and the win.

After the title match, the lights went out and Callihan appeared in the ring. He took out Matt and Nick Jackson with a baseball bat. He went to beat up Omega, but Callis got on the mic and told him he’s the boss and Sami couldn’t hurt his family.

Callis then fired Callihan from Impact Wrestling. D’Amore (who was also on commentary) argued with Callis as the two went to the back. This swerve now puts into question the title match between Omega and Callihan at Slammiversary on July 17.

Tonight’s title match was also held from AEW’s home, Daily’s Place. The rest of the show aired from Skyway Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.