11th Jul2025

‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Jul 10th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

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: The Elegance Brand (Ash & Heather) def. Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:

As they prepare to defend the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles against The IInspiration at Slammiversary, Ash and Heather By Elegance battle Myla Grace and Harley Hudson to kick things off! The Elegance Brand is in control early as they cut off the ring and wear Hudson down. Hudson creates separation, allowing her to make the tag to Grace. The pace quickens as Grace and Hudson turn the tide with double team offense. Ash catches Grace with Rarified Air while M By Elegance prevents Hudson from breaking the count at ringside. Ash scores the pinfall victory.

My Score: 3 out of 5

Match #2: Cedric Alexander, Jason Hotch and John Skyler def. Mustafa Ali’s Secret Service

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Before Cedric Alexander battles Mustafa Ali at Slammiversary, Alexander makes his TNA in-ring debut as he and The Great Hands face off against Ali’s Secret Service! Hotch finds himself on the wrong side of the ring as he gets clobbered by the Secret Service. Hotch fights free before making the tag to Alexander. He goes on the offensive as Hotch and Skyler dish out some punishment of their own. Alexander scores the victory following the Lumbar Check. After the match, Mustafa Ali attacks Hotch, Skyler and Alexander with a steel chair. In a shocking turn of events, Tasha Steelz delivers a low blow to Alexander, allowing Ali to stand tall.

My Score: 2.5 out of 5

Match #3: Masha Slamovich & Léi Yǐng Lee def. NXT’s Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley

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Masha Slamovich and Léi Yǐng Lee face off against NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley in a big-time tag team match! Slamovich will battle the NXT Women’s Champion, whether that’s Jacy Jayne or Jordynne Grace, in a Title vs. Title match at Slammiversary. Jayne delivers a knee to Lee from the apron, as Fatal Influence takes control of the matchup. Lee creates some much-needed separation with a crossbody out of the corner, then makes the tag to Slamovich. Jayne shuts her down with a pump kick, followed by a running knee strike. Lee neutralizes Jayne at ringside. Meanwhile, Slamovich spikes Henley with the Snow Plow to win.

My Score: 3.5 out of 5

Match #4: TNA International Championship – Steve Maclin def. Mance Warner & Jake Something

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The TNA International Championship is on the line as Steve Maclin defends against Jake Something and Mance Warner in a three-way match! Jake and Warner start brawling before Maclin even makes his entrance. Maclin joins the fray and this match is underway. Warner introduces a steel chair, cracking both of his opponents across the back. Jake powerbombs Warner through two chairs but Steph De Lander puts his foot on the bottom rope. Warner is Caught in the Crosshairs but this time it’s Jake who breaks the count. Everyone is down following a big Tower of Doom. Warner neutralizes Jake with a DDT into the steel steps. Maclin hits the KIA on Warner to win.

My Score: 3 out of 5

Match #5: Indi Hartwell def. Victoria Crawford

The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:

Tessa Blanchard joins Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on commentary for this singles showdown between Indi Hartwell and Victoria Crawford! Blanchard and Hartwell will clash at Slammiversary. Crawford has the referee distracted as Blanchard assaults Hartwell from the outside. Hartwell quickly regains control with a big boot to put Crawford away.

My Score: 2 out of 5

Match #6: FIR$T CLA$$ & The Nemeths (Nic & Ryan) def. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) & The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed)

The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:

Ahead of the four-way TNA World Tag Team Title Ladder match at Slammiversary, The Hardys and The Rascalz join forces to battle FIR$T CLA$$ and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Nemeths in an eight man tag team main event. TNA World Champion Trick Williams is on commentary in support of his allies, A.J. Francis and KC Navarro. After being on the receiving end of a beatdown for several minutes, Wentz hits Nic with a handspring back elbow, then makes the tag to Matt. Matt has a pair of Side Effects for both Nemeth brothers, and Francis. The match begins to break drown as Wentz flies over the top. Trick leaves commentary and strikes Matt with the title belt. Francis capitalizes with the TFL to score the victory for his team.

My Score: 3 out of 5

Final Verdict: /5

This week’s show delivered a strong build ahead of Slammiversary, keeping the energy high and advancing key storylines effectively. The night kicked off with a solid Knockouts match, where The Elegance Brand fended off the rising duo of Myla Grace and Harley Hudson in a fast-paced bout that showcased both teams’ chemistry. Cedric Alexander made his in-ring TNA debut in six-man tag action alongside The Good Hands, but things quickly fell apart after a surprise betrayal shifted the momentum and left Alexander outnumbered—intensifying the faction feud heading into the weekend. The International Title triple threat between Steve Maclin, Mance Warner, and Jake Something was a hard-hitting highlight, with Maclin proving once again that he thrives in chaotic environments. In the Knockouts division, Masha Slamovich and Léi Yǐng Lee scored a decisive win over Fatal Influence, establishing themselves as a dominant force with brutal efficiency. Throughout the show, well-placed backstage segments—featuring Matt Cardona’s frustrations, Leon Slater’s intense promo targeting Moose, and tension rising within various factions—kept the momentum building. Overall, this week’s Impact was focused, entertaining, and built the kind of hype a major pay-per-view deserves.

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