‘TNA: Unbreakable 2025’ PPV Review
Welcome to this week’s review of TNA: Unbreakable, Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show, which immediately followed last week’s episode of TNA Wrestling on TNA Plus.

Match #1: TNA International Championship Tournament – Eric Young def. Zachary Wentz & JDC
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The TNA International Championship Tournament continues as Zachary Wentz, JDC and Eric Young look to qualify for the final later tonight! Young and Wentz brawl around the ringside area. JDC puts an end to a temporary alliance with Young. Wentz hits a running Shooting Star on JDC, followed by a rolling cutter to Young. Young plants Wentz with a Death Valley Driver but JDC breaks the pin. Young spikes Wentz with the Piledriver to advance.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #2: TNA International Championship Tournament – Steve Maclin def. Eddie Edwards & Ace Austin
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The last spot in the TNA International Championship Tournament final will be filled as Eddie Edwards, Ace Austin and Steve Maclin look to qualify! Maclin hits both of his opponents with a pair of backbreakers. Maclin continues the assault with a double German suplex. Austin bounces back, hitting Click Click Boom, followed by a springboard kick to Eddie. Maclin catches Austin with a SCUD on the apron. Austin sends everyone crashing out of the corner with a Tower of Doom. Alisha Edwards trips up Austin on the top rope. Eddie is Caught in the Crosshairs but Alisha comes to his aid. Alisha inadvertently slaps Eddie before Maclin puts him away with KIA.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #3: Moose def. Sidney Akeem
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Moose hits Go To Hell but Akeem kicks out. Akeem hits a head scissors out of the corner but Moose shuts him down with a Uranage. Akeem sends Moose toppling over the top rope to the floor. Moose hits a thudding powerbomb on the apron. Moose gets into an altercation with the UNLV Rebels hockey team who are sitting ringside. Akeem has Moose reeling after sending him into the steel ring post. Akeem has Moose beat with a cutter but Alisha pulls the referee out of the ring. The referee ejects Alisha from ringside but the damage has been done. Moose goes low on Akeem, followed by the Spear to win.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #4: The Hardys & Mike Santana def. Nic Nemeth, Ryan Nemeth & Mustafa Ali
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In a preview of what’s to come at Rebellion, Mike Santana teams with the TNA World Tag Team Champions, The Hardys, to battle Mustafa Ali, Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth! The bell rings and The Hardys immediately go after The Nemeths! Ali takes a cheap shot at Matt as Nic connects with a Famouser on the floor. Matt is about to make the tag but Ryan pulls Jeff off the apron. Matt is able to tag Santana but the referee is distracted in the other corner. Matt creates separation with a Side Effect to Ali, allowing him to make the much-needed tag to Jeff. The pace quickens as Jeff goes on the attack. The match begins to break down with everyone getting involved. Jeff hits the Twist of Fate on Ryan but is caught with a neckbreaker from Ali. Santana and Ali brawl up the ramp and out of the iMPACT! Zone. Santana returns to to aid his partners. Jeff puts Ryan away with the Swanton Bomb to win.
My Score: 3 out of 5
Match #5: Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich def. Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard
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Champions and challengers at Rebellion square off in a huge tag team showdown as TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich battle Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard! Hendry is distracted by Blanchard on the apron, allowing Kazarian to gain control. Kazarian targets the injured right shoulder of Hendry. Minutes later, Slamovich dives through the ropes, colliding with Blanchard on the outside. Victoria Crawford puts her hands on Slamovich at ringside as Blanchard capitalizes from behind. Kazarian hits Slamovich with a Guillotine leg drop while the referee’s back is turned. Hendry connects with a Fallaway Slam on Kazarian. Hendry goes for the Standing Ovation but his shoulder gives out. Hendry counters Fade to Black into an Olympic Slam for two. Kazarian inadvertently clotheslines Blanchard! Hendry hits Kazarian with the Standing Ovation to win.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5
Match #6: Barbed Wire Massacre – Sami Callihan def. Mance Warner
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Viewer discretion is advised as Sami Callihan and Mance Warner settle their violent rivalry in Barbed Wire Massacre! No time is wasted as Callihan drives Warner through a barbed wire door with a Death Valley Driver. Callihan continues the assault with a barbed wire baseball bat. Callihan is stuck underneath a barbed wire door as Warner attempts to pin him. Callihan goes low with a barbed wire sphere. Warner counters the Cactus Driver 97, then Chokeslams Callihan through another barbed wire door. Both men try to drive each other’s eyes into the barbed wire! Callihan squeezes a lemon into the open wounds of Warner. Callihan staples Warner’s tongue to the door! Warner delivers a low blow, then tosses salt all over Callihan. Warner expands his arsenal with a screwdriver from Steph De Lander. Callihan uses Mr. Socko wrapped in barbed wire, followed by Cactus Driver 97 to win!
My Score: 2 out of 5
Match #7: TNA International Championship – Steve Maclin def. A.J. Francis & Eric Young
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The inaugural TNA International Champion will be crowned in the culmination of the TNA International Championship Tournament. Steve Maclin and Eric Young are down following in-sync clotheslines. A.J. Francis counters a Piledriver from Young, then hits him with an Alabama Slam into Maclin. Francis picks Maclin off the top rope and launches him across the ring. Francis intercepts a SCUD from Maclin and powerbombs Young onto the apron. Minutes later, Maclin successfully hits the SCUD on Francis. Young and Maclin work together to hit Francis with a double team Superplex. Francis has both men on his shoulders before driving them into the mat. Francis crashes and burns on a Moonsault attempt before being Caught in the Crosshairs. Maclin counters the Down Payment into KIA to become the first-ever TNA International Champion!
My Score: 3 out of 5
Final Verdict: 3/5
TNA Unbreakable 2025 was a wild mix of chaos, storytelling, and pure wrestling. Steve Maclin’s win in the International Title main event felt like a coronation – brutal, earned, and emotionally charged. The Barbed Wire Massacre between Mance Warner and Sami Callihan was absolutely savage, delivering the kind of violent spectacle only TNA dares to embrace, though I’m not sure anyone would be calling for this kind of slow-paced barbed wire match again! Mike Santana and The Hardys brought high-energy, nostalgia-fueled fun in their fast-paced clash with Ali and The Nemeths. The mixed tag featuring Joe Hendry and Masha Slamovich oozed charisma and had strong pacing, big moments, and fan-pleasing result. Whilst this wasn’t up to par with some of TNA premium events, it was still a decent watch – if only to see the mixed tag match and Steve Maclin finally get the flowers he deserves!
















