‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Sept 11th 2025)
Welcome to this week’s review of TNA Wrestling. Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show…

Match #1: Moose def. A.J. Francis
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Following their backstage confrontation last week, Moose goes one-on-one with A.J. Francis! Mustafa Ali joins Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on commentary. It doesn’t take long before Ali provides a distraction, allowing Francis to gain the momentary advantage. Moose bounces back, sending Francis face-first into the steel ring post. Minutes later, Francis hits a thudding powerbomb on the hardest part of the ring. Francis uses the referee as a shield, then hits Moose with the TFL for two. A member of the Secret Service gets up on the apron, but Ali inadvertently strikes Francis. Moose capitalizes, putting Francis away with a Spear.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #2: Joe Hendry def. Travis Williams
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Eric Young and The Northern Armory are on a mission to “cleanse” TNA Wrestling and it starts with Joe Hendry tonight! Before the match begins, Young provides a distraction while Travis Williams attacks Hendry from behind. This match was changed earlier tonight, and Hendry had no knowledge of it! The referee catches Judas Icarus getting involved from the outside, ejecting him and Eric Young from ringside. Williams capitalizes off the distraction with a running dropkick for two. Hendry counters a handspring attempt into the AA. Hendry hits the Standing Ovation to score the victory.
My Score: 2 out of 5
Match #3: Myron Reed def. Jake Something, Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel
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Leon Slater is on commentary as Zachary Wentz, Trey Miguel, Myron Reed and Jake Something clash to determine his X-Division Title challenger at Victory Road! The Rascalz team up in the early going to take Jake off his feet. The Rascalz then turn their attention to each other and the fight is on. Jake is back as he launches Wentz into Reed and Miguel. Jake hits Miguel with a big backbreaker for two. Jake is down following a Tower of Doom out of the corner. Jake sends Miguel Into the Void but Wentz breaks the pin. Wentz has Jake beat following a UFO Cutter but Miguel pulls him off the pin. Reed soars with a 450 to pin Jake and become the No. 1 Contender.
My Score: 4 out of 5
Match #4: Heather By Elegance def. Jessie McKay
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Jessie McKay steps up to one third of the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, Heather By Elegance! Heather pulls the hair of McKay but she bounces back with a big boot. McKay counters a springboard Moonsault attempt by getting her knees up. McKay goes for the Press Release but The Personal Concierge gets up on the apron. M hits McKay from the outside and helps Heather score the pinfall for three.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5
Match #5: Cassie Lee def. M By Elegance
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After the match, Cassie Lee fends off an attack from The Elegance Brand. Director of Authority Santino Marella announces that Lee will face M By Elegance right now! M gains the early advantage but Lee is able to turn the tide. Lee hits a modified Codebreaker for two. M pulls Lee into the ropes as Heather delivers a sliding dropkick from the outside. McKay neutralizes Heather, allowing Lee to put M away with a German suplex off the second rope, followed by the IInspiral.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5
Match #6: The Nemeths (Nic & Ryan) def. The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers)
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After The Nemeths laid out The Hardys to close out iMPACT! last week, they return to tag team action against Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers of The System! Eddie goes shoulder-first into the steel ring post and takes a spill to the outside. Eddie creates separation, allowing him to make the tag to Myers. Nic quickly hangs up Myers on the ropes as Ryan spikes him with a DDT. Nic hits a top rope elbow drop for two. Minutes later, Eddie brings the fight to The Nemeths, almost putting Nic away with head scissors off the top. Both Nic and Eddie take out their opponents on the apron before Eddie hits the Blue Thunder Bomb. Mustafa Ali sends The Great Hands to ringside but Eddie neutralizes them with a dive. Nic capitalizes off the chaos, putting Eddie away with the Danger Zone.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Final Verdict: 3/5
This week’s episode of TNA was a mixed outing. The show had its highlights, particularly in the X-Division where the four-way contender’s match delivered energy and some unexpected moments, capped off with Myron Reed’s win. The Nemeth brothers clashing with The System added some intensity, and Moose laying down a challenge to Mustafa Ali gave the upcoming Victory Road card some much-needed momentum. That said, not everything landed. Certain segments felt dragged out, and the podcast-style feature with Victoria Crawford seemed more forced than engaging. Repeated interference tropes also dulled the impact of otherwise good matches. Even the Santana/Trick Williams interaction, while promising, felt more like setup than payoff. In the end, this was a decent episode with enough strong threads to keep me watching, but too much filler held it back from being truly memorable.



































