Showing posts with label No Surrender. Show all posts
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Friday, February 13, 2026

No Surrender 2026 - The Results



Sinner and Saint (Travis Williams and Judas Icarus) beat Brad Attitude and TW3 in the countdown.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Mike Jackson, who says that he has been wrestling for a lot of years and that when it comes to TNA Wrestling, they take a backseat to no one. Steph de Lander and Mance Warner soon interrupt, saying they are sick and tired of being disrespected and overlooked before taking her anger out on Mike Jackson, who takes exception to Steph's disrespect. Mike Jackson says he can still go, and Mance Warner takes this as a challenge. Mike Jackson warns Mance Warner that it will be a long night for him. Before the next match, Frankie Kazarian turns the next match into an impromptu edition of "The King's Speech." He tells Alan Angels and Ryan Nemeth to leave, and Ryan Nemeth tells Kazarian to go on and crush it. Alan Angels watches as Kazarian talks about how he has signed a new contract and has earned a signing bonus, and says that TNA has not only made some big moves moving to AMC, but that Daria Rae has ensured that he will make it right back into the title picture. Kazarian says that Santana stole the world title from him as he wrestled Santana with a broken (and taped up) right hand, then says that he has a target on his back and that he will be watching the main event closely tonight. He mentions that Leon Slater can exercise Option C, then notices Alan Angels. Kazarian tells him to leave, but Angels takes the microphone and says he does not remember Kazarian being such an asshole. Kazarian demands that Angels leave the ring, but Angels refuses, and Kazarian threatens to put the microphone down and punch Angels in the face. He puts the microphone down, but Angels punches first, and challenges Kazarian to a match.

Frankie Kazarian beats Alan Angels by submission with the crossface chickenwing in an impromptu match.



Backstage, we hear from Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo and Arianna Grace. Stacks that he will take care of business like he always does and that Arianna will be the champion he knew she could be. Arianna agrees and says that they will be the best power couple in wrestling ever. Stacks says they have Director of Authority Santino Marella to thanks for this, and Arianna says she will make Santino proud.

Westside Gunn is seen in the front row before the next match.

Jody Threat last eliminates Tessa Blanchard in a Knockouts Battle Royal to earn a future opportunity at the TNA Knockouts World Championship.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Mike Santana and Leon Slater. Santana says Nic Nemeth and Eddie Edwards both have shorts at the World Championship and are looking for the right time to strike, but he keeps the grass cut to see the snakes coming. He warns Eddie and Nemeth that they are stepping into the ring with two of the best today, not two regular guys. Leon Slater says that he is excited seeing TNA tear it up on AMC from home, yet Daria Rae wants him to exercise Option C. Santana tells Edwards and Nemeth that if they want to take a shot at the king, they had best not miss.

Jelly Roll is seen in the crowd.

Trey Miguel is accompanied to the ring by singer-songwriter Teddy Swims before the next match.



Trey Miguel beats Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo to become the TNA International Champion!

As per the Bioflex Injury Report: Eddie Edwards is cleared following his nose getting busted open during last night's show. Mike Santana is experiencing back issues, but has been cleared to compete tonight. Jeff Hardy has been dealing with numerous issues, but is still cleared. Jade Stone is in evaluation after tonight's battle royal.

AJ Francis shows up. He congratulates the Seattle Seahawks on winning the Super Bowl, then says that he and Bad Bunny have a lot in common before mentioning that Jelly Roll is here and tells Jelly Roll that if he crosses the line, he will be waiting for him. AJ Francis says that since last summer, he has made the ratings pop, and that he has made the executive decision to be on commentary for the rest of the night because he is the best big guy in the business and business is money.

Mance Warner beats "Action" Mike Jackson. After the match, Mance Warner offers to shake Mike Jackson's hand. Both men shake hands, then Steph de Lander offers to do the same. Mike and Steph shake hands, then Steph and Mance raise Mike's hands. AJ Francis takes offense to this, and Steph de Lander has to hold Mance Warner back. AJ Francis leaves commentary after this.



Backstage, Arianna Grace is angry at Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo, saying that this was their night and that they were supposed to be a power couple, and that Stacks ruined everything. She says that if anything else goes wrong tonight, she will break up with Stacks.

Before the next match, The Personal Concierge George Iceman says that Nashville, Tennessee is famous for hot chicken, which explains why many of the fans are morbidly obese. He then introduces The Elegance Brand (Ash by Elegance, Heather by Elegance, M by Elegance, Mr. Elegance) as "real hot chicks."

The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance) retain the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championships against Indi Hartwell and Xia Brookside after Indi puts her foot on the rope during a pinfall attempt only for Ash to move Indi's foot off of it. After the match, Mickie James suddenly shows up and beats up Ash by Elegance, and Indi and Brookside make the save when Heather and M go after Mickie. Ash avoids Mickie's trademark DDT, and The Elegance Brand (The Personal Concierge George Iceman, Ash by Elegance, Heather by Elegance, M by Elegance, Mr. Elegance) retreats.



Eric Young beats BDE with a piledriver after shoving the referee into the ropes, tripping BDE off the top rope in the process.



Backstage, we hear from Jody Threat, who says that 2026 is the year of the wild child and she is going straight to the top. Harley Hudson and Myla Grace root for her, as do Tessa Blanchard, Victoria Crawford and Mila Moore. Tessa says she was the one who won, but Jody asks Tessa why she did not eliminate her. Tessa says that if it were one-on-one, she would beat Jody. Jody takes this as a challenge, and Tessa is all too eager to beat Jody.

Arianna Grace beats Lei Ying Lee to become the TNA Knockouts World Champion after striking Lei Ying Lee with the Cobra when Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo's attempt to introduces the Knockouts World Championship into the ring as a weapon backfires. After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva presents Arianna Grace with the TNA Knockouts World Championship.



Rebellion is live on pay-per-view on Saturday, February 11th!

Backstage, Rich Swann shows up and hands BDE a Sony PlayStation 5 controller. He tells BDE to take the passenger side for a while and let him be "Player 1." The two of them then play video games together.

Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, John Skyler, Jason Hotch, Special Agent Zero) beat The Hardys (Jeff and Matt Hardy) and The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) in an eight-man tag match after Tasha Steelz throws powder into Dutch's eyes, causing him to hit Death Walks on Matt Hardy inadvertently. Mustafa Ali then hits Matt Hardy with a top rope 450 for the win. After the match, men in cowboy hats show up and wheel a guitar-shaped coffin onto the stage. Mustafa Ali attacks one of the men, and when he opens the coffin, Elijah is inside. Elijah throws Mustafa inside and nearly shuts the lid on him, but Mustafa gets out and runs away.

Backstage, Director of Authority Santino Marella tries to get a hold of Arianna Grace only for Daria Rae shows up. Daria Rae stops Santino Marella and says that Santino cannot separate family from work, and threatens to have him fired if he hits her with the Cobra. She also says that she is a former MMA fight and can break the Cobra's neck.

Mike Santana and Leon Slater beat "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth and Eddie Edwards. During the match, Steve Maclin shows up and fights Santana, and the two of them brawl their way to the back despite security getting between the both of them. Later on, the referee goes down inadvertently thanks to Nemeth's legs making contact with him while Nemeth is being slammed by Slater, and The System (Brian Myers, Bear Bronson, Cedric Alexander) attack Slater only for Moose to show up and clean house before brawling his way to the back with Eddie Edwards. this leads to the match being one-on-one between Slater and Nemeth, and Slater hits Nemeth with a superkick followed by a top rope Swanton 450 for the win.



Here are the highlights from tonight's show!



Friday, February 23, 2024

No Surrender 2024 - The Results



The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) beat "Speedball" Mike Bailey and Trent Seven in the countdown with a knee bar from Zachary Wentz to Mike Bailey folowing a chop block to Bailey from Steve Maclin behind the referee's back.



We hear from Frankie Kazarian, who says that he is interested in tonight's world title match, as the winner will face him at Sacrifice. He says that Eric Young wants to fight him, and that Director of Authority Santino Marella wanted to make the match. He says "That doesn't work for me, brother," as that he is not in the business of having meanlingless matches and needs to be in the world title match and that Santino needs a main event for Sacrifice, hence why his match with Eric Young is for #1 contendership. He says he should have been in the world title match a year ago when he returned and saved TNA, and that Eric Young will get his shot if he wins, which Kazarian says is not happening. Kazarian says that tonight, he will take his first step, for he is the king of TNA, and if anyone does not like it, they have his permission to hate him now.

The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers) beat Intergalactic Jet Setters (KUSHIDA and Kevin Knight) in the countdown.



Eric Young beats Frankie Kazarian with a crucifix pin as Kazarian argues with the referee to earn a shot at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. At the start of the match, Kazarian demands that ring announcer Jade Chung address him as "The King of TNA." After the match, Kazarian grabs the referee from behind and hits him with a lariat and attacks him after initially confronting him for the near-fall off the Fade to Black. Referees and security get in the ring to stop him from attacking the referee further.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews The Grizzled Young Vets (Zack Gibson and James Drake). Gibson says they came to TNA for the tag team titles and for this match right now, as they have conquered all of Europe and they are never going to stop. He says that this will not be pretty or enjoyable for ABC ("Inevitable" Ace Austin and Chris Bey), and Drake tells ABC to grit their teeth when they see them coming.

Westside Gunn is seen in the crowd.

ABC ("Inevitable" Ace Austin and Chris Bey) retain the TNA World Tag Team Championships against The Grizzled Young Vets (Zack Gibson and James Drake) and win their best-of-three series two matches to one (2-1).

Backstage, we hear from Steve Maclin and The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz), who brag about the roll they are on in the tag team division as of late.

PCO beats Kon by disqualification after Kon hits PCO with a steel chair. After the match, Kon snaps PCO's neck, then goes after the timekeeper and throws him around at ringside. All of a sudden, PCO gets back up, and both men grab each other by the neck. PCO forces Kon out of the ring and hits him with a chair as he crawls towards the back, but Kon soo hits PCO with a low blow and choke slams him on the entranceway. Kon then straps PCO to the entranceway tress with a ziptie before wrapping a chair around his neck and snapping his neck with the chair. PCO still shows signs of life as Kon heads to the back.

Backstage, Time Machine (KUSHIDA, Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley) and Kevin Knight converse. Shelley says that if anyone can handle a loss, it is KUSHIDA, and that KUSHIDA is a legend of New Japan Pro Wrestling for a reason. He says he needs KUSHIDA and Knight on point tonight, as his success depends on both of them tonight. Shelley tells Sabin that he will not need him at ringside, and both Shelley and Sabin tell KUSHIDA and Knight not to throw the towel under any circumstances.

MK Ultra (Masha Slamovich and Killer Kelly) beat Decay (Rosemary and Havok) to become two-time TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions! After the match, MK Ultra attack Decay until Jody Threat and Dani Luna show up to chase them out of the ring.

Backstage, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and Alisha Edwards meet with Moose and tell him that they pulled him out of the Border City Stretch last night just to keep him fresh for this match. Moose tells them not to throw in the towel under any circumstances, as the only way they work is by rolling on all cylinders. He says he will enjoy his last opportunity beating the hell out of Alex Shelley.

"The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander beats Simon Gotch.

Backstage, Rich Swann is met by AJ Francis, who says it must sting to watch someone like "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander thrive while he loses to The Good Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch). Swann takes this as Francis getting into his head before their match on Thursday, but Francis says that just becuse they are opponents on Thursday does not mean that they have to be enemies.

Moose retains the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Alex Shelley in a No Surrender Match after KUSHIDA is forced to throw in the towel after a Spear from Moose to Shelley that with a chain wrapped around Moose's shoulder. After the towel is thrown, Moose hits the Spear with the chain a second time.

Before the next match, George Iceman shows up and announces that Ash By Elegance will be watching the next match from ringside.

Jordynne Grace retains the TNA Knockouts World Championship against "The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw. After the match, Ash By Elegance leaves unimpressed.

We hear from Jake Something, who says that for the first time since 2005, the X Division title is where it rightfully belongs in the main event. He says that Mustafa Ali and Chris Sabin will have the whole world watching, but he will also be watching, and 2024 will be the year he takes the title.

Mustafa Ali beats Chris Sabin to become the TNA X Division Champion! During the match, The Good Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch) show up and briefly distract Sabin after Sabin takes out Mustafa Ali's security with a top rope cross body to the outside, and despite being able to fend them off, Mustafa Ali is still able to kick out after Sabin hits the Cradle Shock. It takes Mustafa Ali avoiding an avalanche Cradle Shock, nailing Sabin with a Sunset Bomb and hitting the 450 from the top rope to win the title.

Friday, February 24, 2023

No Surrender 2023 - The Results



"The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw beats "The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo after Jai Vidal gets on the apron and Savannah Evans runs in to hit Deonna with the full nelson slam. Afterwards, Savannah Evans raises Gisele's hand along with Jai Vidal.

Jonathan Gresham beats "Speedball" Mike Bailey.

Director of Authority Santino Marella heads to the ring. He welcomes everyone to tonight's show, then introduces his first acquisition as Director of Authority, Frankie Kazarian. He then guests on commentary for the next match.

Frankie Kazarian beats Kon after Callihan accidentally hits Kon in the back with a chair.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Brian Myers. Myers says he has been studying four-way matches all week and he is going out to do what he does best. He says he has refocused and that it is time to become Impact World Champion. When asked about any updates on Matt Cardona, he says that Joe Hendry humiliated Cardona and that he hopes Moose returns the favor.

The Death Dollz (Taya Valkyrie and Jessicka) retain the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Tag Team Championships against The Hex (Allysin Kay and Marti Belle).

Before the next match, Joe Hnedry says there are a lot of sins going on in Las Vegas, Nevada, then says that the only sin one should worry about is not believing in Joe Hendry.

Joe Hendry retains the Impact Wrestling Digital Media Championship against Moose in a Dot Combat Match that sees the use of a European Sega Dreamcast (seriously) and a VR headset.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Mickie James. Mickie says that she has a lot on her plate and that Jordynne Grace is telling anyone who will listen that she made her tap out. She says that she cannot wait to prove that she can beat Jordynne, but tonight, she has to face Masha Slamovich. She says "The Last Rodeo" may be over, but her reign as Knockouts Champion has just begun.

Dave LaGreca heads to the ring to host a live edition of Busted Open Radio. He says that Sirius XM and Impact Wrestling have both asked him to be here tonight, then says that things have gotten heated and that there will be an open forum where Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer will have sixty uninterrupted seconds each to air the grievances between them, with Bully Ray speaking first. Dreamer is introduced first, followed by Bully. Bully simply says to Dreamer "I'm sorry," which is exactly how his sixty seconds are spent. Dreamer says this has gone further than a simple apology and expects The Good Hands to put him through a podium, then chews out Bully Ray for making fun of his mother while she was fighting for her life in the hospital. Bully Ray says a time restraint is not needed, then agrees that things have gone too far and too deep, and offers to talk if they get rid of the time restraint. He apologizes for making fun of Dreamer's mother, especially when she was always awesome to him. He then says that he watched a documentary about the nWo and heard Kevin Nash talk about Scott Hall and how Nash cried because he had to do the documentary without Scott being there. He says that they are as close, if not closer, than Nash and Hall and thought about what would happen if something happened to one of them. He says that if one has an issue with a loved one, it is better to work it out than to look at their dead body in a coffin, as regret is one of the worst things to live with. Bully says that if something were to happen to Dreamer, he would be at his funeral and would probably carry his casket, and that Dreamer would do the same for him. He says life is too short, and for the benefit of Impact, Busted Open Radio and their friendship, he would rather stay on good terms with him, because he does not want to be in a situation where if one of his friends died, he did not make amends with them. Dreamer says this has gone way too far and that they should go their own way. He says he is proud of Bully for even saying what he said, as difficult as it was for someone like Bully to say that, and that it did not have to get to this point. Bully Ray then throws coffee into Dreamer's face, then back LaGreca into the corner before hitting Dreamer with a pot of coffee while repeatedly "Somebody like me?!?" He asks what that statement even means, then asks Dreamer if he knows who he is. Bully Ray then kicks the podium.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Rich Swann. Swann says tonight is the night that he finally let his charisma, raw talent and athleticism shine through, as he finally has an opportunity at "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander and the World Championship. Steve Maclin shows up and says he is here to wish him luck, because he will have to face him at Rebellion if he wins the world title tonight. He says he has beaten Swann once and can do it again, but Swann chalks it up to Swann trying to take him off his game and states that he has to focus on the World Championship while Maclin has to focus on facing three other men to become #1 contender, which only gives him more motivation to win the World Champion and beat him at Rebellion.

Steve Maclin beats Heath, Brian Myers and PCO in a four-way match to become #1 contender for the Impact Wrestling World Championship after Eddie Edwards shows up and hits PCO with a shovel. After the match, Trey Miguel shows up. He says that while tonight's show continues to be occupied by people who are fighting to be champions, he is not even on the card. He says that Director of Authority Santino Marella and everyone in the back has forgotten about him, and says this would not have happened to "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Chris Sabin, or Frankie Kazarian. He says that this is about his legacy and that it is time people put respect on his name, and that he proved himself a generational champion when he beat Crazzy Steve earlier in the week in a Monster's Ball Match. He says he would slay PCO if it didn't look somebody already did, and PCO gets up, choke slams Trey, then choke slams him.

Bullet Club ("The Inevitable" Ace Austin, Chris Bey, KENTA) beat Time Machine (Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, KUSHIDA).

Mickie James retains the Impact Wrestling Knockouts World Championship against Masha Slamovich after pinning Masha's shoulders down as Masha goes for a monkey flip in the corner.

"The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander retains the Impact Wrestling World Championship against Rich Swann.

Saturday, February 19, 2022

No Surrender 2022 - The LIVE Results



Trey Miguel beats John Skyler in a pre-show match with a top rope Meteora.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Team Impact. Eddie likes his chances despite not trusting Maclin, and Maclin says that while it has been "tag 'em and bag 'em", tonight is "Impact For All." Sabin is ready to beat Honor No More, and Swann says that he can trust everyone on the team and throw honor out the window Rhino says that they will send Honor No More packing and tear them in half as they have their last stand.

Havok beats Tenille Dashwood in a pre-show match after Kaleb with a K gets a call from The IInspiration (Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee) on his cellphone. Madison Rayne notices, which in turn, distracts Tenille. This allows Havok to hit the Tombstone Piledriver for the win.

The show starts with a rendition of The Star Spangled Banner by Chapel Heart.

Jake Something beats "Inevitable" Ace Austin, Chris Bey and "Speedball" Mike Bailey after countering The Fold with Into The Void to become #1 contender for the Impact X Division Championship.

We hear from Eric Young. He says that he has earned everything in this business, and that he is not a kiss-ass political player, a football athlete who stumbled on this career, or "a skinny indie dude." He says he is a professional wrestler, and that when you truly love something, you are willing to die for it. Eric Young says that tonight, they will find out how far Jay White is willing to go.

JONAH beats Black Taurus.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Jake Something. Gia says that he beat three of the X Division's finest and that the division is the best it has ever been. He says that he is the best and has what it takes, then Trey Miguel shows up and compliments Jake on his win before saying Jake may not have what it takes. After Ace Austin and Madman Fulton show up and say that Jake will not be winning and that Trey's old friends dropped him like dead weight, Trey challenges them to a tag team match against him and Jake.

"Switchblade" Jay White beats Eric Young.

Backstage, Ace Austin asks "Speedball" Mike Bailey to be his tag team partner in his match with Jake Something and Trey Miguel. Bailey says he is not looking to be in a tag team right now, but Ace Austin says the right kind of friends is important. Bailey says he does not want to get between Austin and Fulton, but Austin says it is not about that and that he heard Trey and Jake say disrespectful things about him that he would rather not repeat. Bailey agrees to be Austin's tag team partner.

"The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo retains the Ring of Honor Women's World Championship against Miranda Alize in an open challenge with elbows to the head during the Fujiwara Arm Bar.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews the band Chapel Heart, who say that they are here to have Mickie James' back tonight. Mickie James shows up and says Chapel Heart killed it tonight, then Chelsea Green meets with Mickie, telling her she wanted to wish her good luck tonight, but that she does not need it. Mickie says their match may not have went well, but she has her when it comes to a Knockouts World Championship match. Chapel Heart then say that everyone will be going out for drinks after tonight.

Matt Cardona retains the Impact Digital Media Championship against Jordynne Grace by disqualification after an angry Jordynne kicks Cardona in the groin to keep Cardona from hitting her with a chair. After the match, Jordynne hits Cardona in the back with the chair.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Tasha Steelz and Savannah Evans. Tasha says she has been confident and that Thursday night was a small preview of what she will do tonight, as it is the last night that Mickie James will be Knockouts Champion. She says that support from friends will not be enough, and as Tasha is almost finished with her promo, it is revealed that Eddie Edwards has been laid out backstage.

The Good Brothers ("The Big LG" Doc Gallows and "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships The Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa). During the match, Chris Bey shows up and distracts the referee, and when Tanga Loa confronts him for it, he gets choke slammed. Suddenly, "Switchblade" Jay White gets in the ring and hits Blade Runner on Tama Tonga. After the match, Jay White and Chris Bey get in the ring with The Good Brothers. They perform the "Too Sweet" hand signal before Gallows and Anderson join them in the salute.

Sacrifice is live on Impact Plus and Impact Ultimate Insiders on Saturday, March 5th!

Mickie James retains the Impact Knockouts World Championship against Tasha Steelz after Chelsea Green stops Savannah Evans from interfering and Mickie James is able to push Tasha into Chelsea and roll Tasha back into a bridge pin. Chapel Heart is seen in the front row at the beginning of the match. After the match, Chelsea celebrates with Mickie.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Rhino, Chris Sabin and Steve Maclin. Maclin calls Honor No More is a parasite, and while Rhino quests Maclin as to how he knows Honor No More attacked Eddie Edwards, Rich Swann shows up with a replacement. That replacement is Willie Mack, bringing Team Impact back to five people again.

Moose retains the Impact World Championship against W. Morrissey.

Honor No More (Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, Vincent, PCO, Kenny King) beat Team Impact (Rich Swann, Willie Mack, Chris Sabin, Rhino, Steve Maclin) in a ten-man tag match. During the match, Eddie Edwards shows up as the referee is down after Kenny King sends Steve Maclin into him, and as he has Maria Kanellis by the arm, he smacks Rhino with the Kendo Stick before doing the same to the rest of Team Impact, revealing himself as the one who attacked Jonathan Gresham and that he faked his own attack backstage. After the match, Eddie Edwards rips the green Impact Wrestling patch off his jacket and stands tall with Honor No More.

Saturday, February 13, 2021

No Surrender 2021 - The Results

Tommy Dreamer opens tonight's show.



Tommy Dreamer enters the arena, saying that he has watched Tom Brady win against a younger, more mobile opponent and that he hopes some of that magic rubs off on him.

Decay (Rosemary, Crazzy Steve, Black Taurus) beat Tenille Dashwood and XXXL (Larry D and Acey Romero) in a six-person tag team match.



Brian Myers and Hernandez beat Eddie Edwards and Matt Cardona after Myers sends Eddie into an exposed turnbuckle.



Matt Hardy gets Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) hyped up for their three-way tag team match, telling them they are a special tag team because they have him and that they will become the Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champions and will never come back.

Cousin Jake - now known as Jake Something - beats Deaner after taking out Eric Young and Joe Doering with a rope suicida. After the match, Joe Doering and Eric Young attack Jake, then Doering powerbombs Jake through a table.



Backstage, Eddie and Alisha Edwards give Tommy Dreamer a gift, then Eddie says the gift is an appetizer for the Impact World Championship. Eddie thanks Tommy for always being there and says he is grateful to call him a friend. After Eddie leaves, Alisha hugs Tommy.

"The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander beats Suicide, Blake Christian, Shawn Daivari, Chris Bey, Willie Mack, Trey Miguel and Ace Austin in a Triple Threat Revolver Match to earn a shot at the Impact X Division Championship.



Fire 'n Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tash Steelz) retain the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championships against Havok and Nevaeh in a Texas Tornado no-disqualification match.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Rich Swann, who says that Impact management has made it so that if Moose interferes in his match with Tommy Dreamer, Moose will be suspended. Swann says that Dreamer showed his passion for wrestling during their contract signing, and says that he will kick Dreamer's teeth down his throat and show him what violence is all about.

TJP retains the Impact X Division Championship against Rohit Raju.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Tommy Dreamer, who says he is flooded with emotion. He talks about his big moments as a wrestler and wrestling fan, and wants the fans to have a great moment and remember him. He says he wants to keep making memories, but he knows his body does not have much left to give.

Jordynne Grace, Jazz and ODB beat Deonna Purrazzo, Kimber Lee and Susan with an STF from Jazz to Susan.



The Good Brothers ("The Big LG" Doc Gallows and "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships against Chris Sabin and "The Cowboy" James Storm and Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) in a three-way tag team match after tagging himself in just before Marq Quen hits a top rope Shooting Star Press on Storm.



Rich Swann retains the Impact World Championship against Tommy Dreamer. After the match, Moose attacks both men, then tries to injure Swann's left knee with a steel chair before holding up both the TNA World Heavyweight and Impact World Championships.



We see a vignette teasing the arrival of Juice Robinson and David Finley from New Japan Pro Wrestling.



Saturday, December 7, 2019

No Surrender 2019 - The Results

Trey Miguel beats Logan James and Tyler Matrix.

Before the next match, Madison Rayne thanks the crowd for the warm welcome, as it was not too long ago that Dayton, Ohio helped lay out the foundation for who Madison Rayne would be, and since then, she has gone off to better places, got rich and famous and made it a point to never come back "this dumpster of a town." She says she has done a pretty good job of staying away, but as locker room leader and a celebrity, sometimes you have to be charitable, so she is here. She says that while she is here, she would like to conduct some business, as one of her subordinates has stepped out of line. She then calls out Rosemary so they can settle this. Rosemary then shows up, then Madison says that as locker room leader, it has come to her attention that Rosemary is not following the rules of her locker room, and as locker room leader, she has authority to do whatever she wants in the company and is basically an executive, and she could end her career right now. However, she gives her the opportunity to maintain employment by laying down for her. Rosemary lays down, but it is only to bite Madison in one of her calves.

Rosemary beats Madison Rayne.

Backstage, Jimmy Jacobs interviews Larry D, who says that tonight is the opportunity of a lifetime for him and his family. He says she has found hard and long for everything in his career, and he is one punch away from proving to the world that he has what it takes. Suddenly, Michael Elgin shows up and brags about his win against "The Machine" Brian Cage and Eddie Edwards, then asks him what makes him think his fist can do anything to him. Elgin then tells Larry D that he will find out first-hand why he is called "Unbreakable."

"The Hook" Jeremiah suddenly shows up in the ring despite not being scheduled tonight. He introduces himself to the television crowd who have not seen him before, then says he likes three things more than anything else: whiskey, women and wrestling. Before he can say why he is in the ring, Rhino shows up and Gores him for an easy win. Rhino beats "The Hook" Jeremiah. After the match, Clayton Gainz shows up and attacks Rhino from behind, and this starts a second match.

Rhino beats Clayton Gainz.

We hear from Ace Austin, who says that he beat Eddie Edwards in a Street Fight by putting him through a table last time they fought. He says that his destiny was to become X Division Champion while Eddie's destiny is a table, and he will finally put their feud to bed tonight just like he did Eddie's wife Alisha, who he says found him irresistible just like Trey Miguel's mom.

"Unbreakable" Michael Elgin beats "Legendary" Larry D. After the match, the crowd chants "Sign Lardd D" and give Larry D an ovation. Scott D'Amore gives credit where credit is due for his admirable efforts in the last few months on Impact Wrestling events as well as his continued perseverance whenever he fell short. He also gives Larry D props for coming one fist away from beating Elgin, then tells him he needs a bigger stage to play on. He then asks Larry D to shake his hand so they can sign the papers and make him an Impact Wrestling star. D'Amore and Larry D shake hands and hug, then Larry D hugs his wife in the ring.

Jimmy Jacobs interviews Taya Valkyrie and John E. Bravo. Taya complains about having to defend the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship tonight against Havok, then says everyone wants to be around her and have a piece of her. She then says that this "insane" and that she is tired of being treated like this, then says she will beat Havok herself just like she has to do everything herself.

oVe (Jake and Dave Crist) beats The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Mahabali Shera) and The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) in a three-way tag team match.

Tomorrow night on twitch.tv/impactwrestling: Motown Showdown!

Madman Fulton beats Acey Romero, Crash Jaxon, "The Machine" Brian Cage and Willie Mack in a Hoss Fight Scramble.

We hear from Rich Swann, who plans to teach Sami Callihan that his smile can be deadly, and that he will get his smile back when he takes the Impact World Championship from him.

Havok beats Taya Vaklyrie by disqualification after Taya hits Havok with a steel chair as Havok is distracted by John E. Bravo. After the match, Havok choke slams Taya.

Bash At The Brewery 2 is on Impact Plus on January 10th!

Eddie Edwards beats Ace Austin in a Tables Match after knocking Austin off the top rope into a table on the outside following multiple strikes with Kenny the Kendo stick.

Sami Callihan retains the Impact World Championship against Rich Swann. After the match, Callihan celebrates with the rest of oVe (Jake Crist, Dave Crist, Madman Fulton).

Friday, June 16, 2017

Impact Wrestling One Night Only: June 2017: No Surrender 2017 - The Results

Here's another Larry Csonka review.

Garza Jr. and Laredo Kid beat Idris Abraham and Hakim Zane.

Mahabali Shera beats Fallah Bahh.

Trevor Lee beats Suicide after the distraction by Gregory Shane Helms.

Braxton Sutter beats KM after Allie takes out Sienna.

We look back at Jeff Hardy vs. Kurt Angle from No Surrender 2010.

Dezmond Xavier beats Mario Bokara.

Rosemary beats Laurel Van Ness after Allie shows up and hits an interfering Sienna with a Kendo stick.

Eli Drake beats "The Cowboy" James Storm. During the match, Storm inadvertently hits referee Earl Hebner with a clothesline and knocks him out, then hits Drake with the Eye of the Storm. Another referee shows up and counts the pinfall after Drake grabs a chain from Chris Adonis, wraps it around his fist and punches Storm out with it, but Earl gets up and argues with the second referee before tossing him out and restarting the match. Drake argues with Hebner, and Storm hits Drake with a Backstabber followed by the Last Call Superkick to get the win. "The Cowboy" James Storm beats Eli Drake.

Lashley retains the Impact Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship against Eddie Edwards.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

No Surrender 2015 - The Recap

The show begins with a short tribute to "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.

Mr. Anderson beats Bram when Bram tries to hit him with his microphone. After the match, Bram hits Anderson from behind with the microphone and mocks him.



Jeremy Borash interviews Jeff and Matt Hardy. Matt plans to defy the odds and make his dream of becoming a TNA World Heavyweight Champion reality.

"The Cowboy" James Storm shows up. He says that one man has failed him over and over again...and that man is Khoya. He calls him out, and Khoya shows up. Storm takes the walking stick out of his hands and slaps Khoya, saying he made him. Khoya gets angry, and Storm asks if he wants to hit him and "go back to that crappy country." As Storm turns his back and mocks the crowd, Khoya rips his shirt and immediately turns on Storm as soon as Storm turns back towards him. Khoya then denouces his name, goes back to being Mahabali Shera, and tells Storm that he is proud of who he is and that Storm will never lay a hand on him again. An angered Storm then beats on the ring mat with the walking stick as Shera leaves.



"The Cowboy" James Storm challenges Khoya - now back to being Mahabali Shera - to a match tonight to prove why he's the leader of The Revolution (Storm, Manik, Abyss).

Gail Kim beats The Dollhouse (Jade, Marti Bell, Taryn Terrell) in a 3-on-1 handicap match after Taryn Terrell flees from the match through the crowd once Gail Kim overpowers The Dollhouse.



Drew Galloway considered Eli Drake a brother, but now Drake has betrayed him and The Rising (Galloway, Drake, Micah) have split up and Galloway himself has failed to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship from Ethan Carter III due to Drake's own selfishness. Now Galloway plans to stand up...and make Eli Drake fall tonight.

Eli Drake beats Drew Galloway after grabbing the rope and the tights.



Rockstar Spud beats Austin Aries with a top rope Underdog to keep his "Rockstar" name and send Austin Aries packing from TNA.



Austin Aries and Bobby Roode meet backstage one last time.

Mahabali Shera beats "The Cowboy" James Storm by disqualification after Storm hits Shera with the cowbell.



Bully Ray is found attacked backstage...



Jeff Jarrett meets with Dixie Carter, and asks her to let him fill in for Bully Ray. Dixie Carter gives him the go-ahead to do just that next week.



Ethan Carter III says that Matt Hardy has picked a match type that benefits him more than it benefits Hardy.

Ethan Carter III retains the TNA World Heavyeight Championship against Matt Hardy in a Full Metal Mayhem match.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

No Surrender 2014 - The Recap

Havok wins a Knockouts Battle Royal to become #1 contender to the TNA Knockouts Championship.



Gunner suggests taking Brittany on a date to Samuel Shaw, but Samuel's more focused on somebody else at the moment.

MVP and Kenny King show up. MVP says Lashley will destroy Bobby Roode and retain the World Heavyweight title. He then calls out Chris Melendez. Melendez shows up and MVP shows him respect, then he and King ask him to join them. Melendez declines, and King runs his mouth before challenging him to a match. When the ref shows up after King asks for one, MVP wishes Melendez luck in his match, but it's an excuse to start the match with a cheap shot from King.

Chris Melendez beats Kenny King. After the match, King attacks Melendez out of anger before belittling him and attempting to rip his prosthetic leg out. Mr. Anderson runs in and makes the save before Kenny King can do any real damage.



Mr. Anderson checks on Chris Melendez backstage. Thankfully, Melendez is fine.

Samoa Joe retains the TNA X Division Championship against Homicide with the Rear Naked Choke. After the match, Homicide tries to shake hands with Joe, but is attacked by James Storm and The Great Sanada. A mysterious man in light and dark blues and a silver mask shows up. It's none other than Manik, who is now part of James Storm's cult.



Jeremy Borash interviews The Wolves (Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards). They know they have to win the Ladder Match tonight if they are to have any chance in this tag team series.

Eric Young and Bobby Roode talk backstage about how 2014 has been so far. Both men hope that the latter takes the title from Lashley.

The Wolves (Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards) retain the TNA World Tag Team Championships against Team 3D (Bully Ray and Devon) and The Hardys (Jeff and Matt Hardy) to make way for a three-way tie in the Tag Team Series. They also get to pick the stipulation for the fourth and final match in the series.



Bram beats Gunner after Samuel Shaw inadvertently hits Gunner after charging into the ring.



Gail Kim has no issue with Havok being #1 contender to the TNA Knockouts Championship, but she does have issue with how she went about it. It's personal now.



Lashley retains the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Bobby Roode.


Thursday, September 12, 2013

No Surrender - Impact Wrestling recap for September 12, 2013

Bully Ray shows up. He blames Aces and Eights' problems on Hulk Hogan, who shows up. Bully wants Mr. Anderson to do the right thing and apologize, and Anderson shows up...only to knock him back instead of apologize! Hulk then makes their match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship a Last Man Standing Match.



AJ Styles beats Austin Aries to head to the Bound For Glory Series Finals.



Sting wants Magnus to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

Magnus beats Bobby Roode to head to the Bound For Glory Series Finals.



An angry Bobby Roode gets Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian) into his plan to screw AJ Styles and Magnus!

Hulk Hogan talks with Manik and gives him his requested match against Jeff Hardy, then talks to Dixie Carter. Rampage Jackson and Tito Ortiz are gone from TNA, thanks to the Bellator lawyers.



Bully Ray thinks the rest of Aces and Eights have an agenda against him.



Bully Ray retains the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Mr. Anderson after he puts Anderson through a table. Anderson is taken out on a stretcher, but Bully Ray pushes him off, hits him with his own "cut," and hits him with a piledriver on the entrance ramp.



"The Cowboy" James Storm and Gunnar show up. They want opponents. Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez show up and challenge them. Their challenge is accepted, and if Chavo and Hernandez win, they get a title shot at Bound For Glory.



Bobby Roode, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian attack AJ Styles and Magnus in the finals.

AJ Styles beats Magnus to win the 2013 Bound For Glory Series.He thanks Dixie Carter, and asks her to show up next week, calling that show a "wake-up call" for the company.