Showing posts with label Unbreakable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unbreakable. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Unbreakable 2025 - The Results

Eric Young beats Zachary Wentz and JDC to advance to the finals of the TNA International Championship Tournament.

Steve Maclin beats Eddie Edwards and "Inevitable" Ace Austin to advance to the finals of the TNA International Championship Tournament after Maclin catches Alisha Edwards' slap on the apron and Alisha inadvertently slaps Eddie in the face afterwards, allowing Maclin to hit Eddie with the KIA to win and advance.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard. Kazarian says he is approaching tonight's match like he does every other match, and that Joe Hendry is a wounded animal and calls his bravery "stupid" before stating that he will leave Sacrifice as TNA World Champion. Tessa says she has pinned Masha Slamovich twice and that Masha is overrated, and while Kazarian tears Hendry's rotator cuff in half, she will finish what she started. She says that Masha survives on hype while she survives on results, and that she will break Masha tonight before taking her title.

In footage from earlier today, The University of Las Vegas Rebels ice hockey team celebrate their recent championship victory when The System (Eddie Edwards, Alisha Edwards, Brian Myers, Moose, JDC) rain on their parade.

Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman guests on commentary for the next match.

Moose's open challenge is answered by Sidney Akeem (formerly known as Reginald, Reggie and Scrypts in WWE).



Moose retains the TNA X Division Championship against Sidney Akeem. At one point in the match, Moose shoves the captain of the University of Las Vegas Rebels ice hockey team only to be shoved back, and security has to intervene. As this goes on, Sidney Akeem hits Moose with a tope suicida. Near the end of the match, Alisha Edwards pulls the referee out of the ring and gets ejected. This allows Moose to hit a low blow followed by the Spear to retain.

Backstage, Eric Young is met by Steve Maclin. Young asks Maclin if he is ready, but Maclin tells Young he knows what the answer is, and while he has respect for him, the best man will win tonight.

In the TNA Injury Report, Joe Hendry is cleared but listed as day-to-day regarding his shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Sami Callihan is cleared following an eye injury regarding hot coffee thrown into his face by Mance Warner, who is also cleared following a scratched cornea received at the hands of Callihan. Both Callihan and Warner are cleared to compete in Barbed Wire Massacre.

Mike Santana and The Hardys (Jeff and Matt Hardy) beat Mustafa Ali and The Nemeths ("The Wanted Man" Nic and "The Hollywood Hunk" Ryan Nemeth) after Santana chases Mustafa to the back, then returns to hit Nic Nemeth with Spin the Block.

It is revealed that Eddie Edwards and JDC have attacked Zachary Wentz backstage.

Victoria Crawford (formerly known as Alicia Fox in WWE), 1980s singer/songwriter Debbie Gibson and TLC's 90 Day Fiance Tim Malcolm are seen in the crowd.

Joe Hendry and Masha Slamovich beat Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard after Kazarian inadvertently knockouts out Tessa. Early in the match, Victoria Crawford briefly distracts Masha Slamovich from the front row.

Backstage, Mike Santana tells Director of Authority Santino Marella that he is tired of Mustafa Ali's mind games and running away, and demands a Falls Count Anywhere Match. Santino makes the match official for Rebellion.

President of the Las Vegas chapter of the NFL Alumni Association Morlon Greenwood, Andreas Hale of ESPN, and rapper Westside Gunn are seen in the crowd.

"Inevitable" Ace Austin shows up. He says that tonight is a very special night, but for one reason in particular, as someone behind the curtain has been through hell and back to see the fans tonight. He then introduces Chris Bey, who has not been seen since his devastating injury. Chris Bey speaks to the crowd, saying it is great to be back in TNA. He says that almost six months ago, he had an accident in the ring that changed the course of his entire life forever when he broke his neck and paralyzed himself. He calls it the most scary and embarrassing moment of his life, and admits he wanted to finish the match because he loves professional wrestling so much. Thankfully, TNA's quick response and the staff in Detroit, Michigan match allowed for a successful surgery, but he was given a very low chance of being able to walk again. Bey says he worked tirelessly to rehab himself, and thanks Ace Austin for his support and for always being their for him. Bey admits he thought he would never be on a TNA ramp again, but he beat the odds due to the support of the TNA locker room and the TNA fans and he is standing here right now. He concludes by saying that he, the fans and TNA are unbreakable, and that all of this is the greatest story ever told.



Under Siege is Friday, May 23rd on TNA+!

Sami Callihan beats Mance Warner in a very violent Barbed Wire Massacre.



Rebellion is Sunday, April 27th on pay-per-view and TNA+!

Magician Criss Angel and his family are seen in the front row.

Gia Miller introduces Elijah, who announces his first ever open challenge at Rebellion, then performs "At TNA, We Walk This Way."

Steve Maclin beats AJ Francis and Eric Young in a Triple Threat Match to win the TNA International Championship Tournament finals and become the inaugural TNA International Champion!



After the show, "The Hollywood Hunk" Ryan Nemeth shows "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth a message from Matt Hardy, who invites them into the Hardy Compound for a fight.

Here are the highlights from tonight's show!



Friday, August 2, 2019

Unbreakable - The Results

PPRay ("Professional" Peter Avalon and Ray Rosas) beat "Dashing" Chris Bey and Watts.

We hear from Sami Callihan, who says that his rematch with Tessa Blanchard is about to happen tonight when Jake Crist shows up and interrupts him. He blames Jake for Dave Crist and Madman Fulton not being here tonight, then says that Jake will be defending the Impact X Divison Championship while he defeats Tessa Blanchard again to become #1 contender for the Impact World Championship. Jake says that when he retains the X Division title, he has Callihan's back, but Callihan tells him he does not need his help.

Jake Crist retains the Impact X Division Championship against Danny Limelight, Trey Miguel, Ace Austin and Adrian Quest.

Madison Rayne beats Ayoka Muhara.

Backstage, Jimmy Jacobs interviews Taya Valkyrie and John E. Bravo. Taya is not happy that she has to face Havok again, as she feels Havok is obsessed with her, especially after she retained at Slammiversary. Taya claims that there is a conspiracy against her and that everyone wants to see her fail, but she will remain Knockouts Champion.

Michael Elgin beats Eddie Edwards. After the match, Michael Elgin refuses to bump fists with Eddie Edwards.

We hear from Rhino, who says that he will not be paid to sit in catering and not do what he does best: "kicking the living shit out of motherfuckers." He says that Moose will look across from him in the ring and realize that he is putting a target on his back for him to gun for by calling himself "Mr. Impact Wrestling" and that Moose will learn a new move called "No Fucks Given" when he gets hit with a Gore.

Before the next match, Scott Steiner says everybody cares too much about social media and that the only thing that matters to him is whether or not three . He then tells everyone to look up "Steiner Math" on the Internet, as it is a truth that stands the test of time, and that he has a 141 2/3% chance of winning. He then adds more math to the Steiner Math equation, then says she smells marijuana and the freaks and that he is "powered by the poontang."

Scott Steiner, Jordynne Grace and "The Canadian Destroyer" Petey Williams beat Gentleman Jervis, Ryan Taylor and Dicky Meyer with simultaneous Steiner Recliners.

Backstage, Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe and Luster The Legend) make fun of Rich Swann and Willie Mack for being "a couple of gamers" and says that they do not get ready, they stay ready, and that Swann and Mack are not ready for them or The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander). After stating that Swann, Mack and The North will be silenced by the violence, Swann and Mack want to go at it with them right that instant. Reno Scum like the cut of their jib, then tell them to save it for the ring.

Havok beats Taya Valkyrie by count-out after Taya lets herself get counter out. Taya Valkyrie retains the Impact Knockouts Championship.

Backstage, Jimmy Jacobs interviews Moose, who admits that he doesn't dislike Rhino and that he has respect for him. He calls Rhino "a bush league version" of himself, but says that while Rhino has put a lot of people out with the Gore, he has done the same thing with No Jackhammer Needed, especially Rob Van Dam, and that he has been the face of Impact Wrestling while Rhino was running or mayor in Michigan. Moose says that tonight, Rhino finds out why he is a legend.

Rhino beats Moose with a Gore after dodging a steel chair to the head, following referee Brandon Tolle going down after being inadvertently sandwiched into the corner by Rhino, who gets kicked in the groin afterwards only to kick out.

We hear from The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander), who refuse to answer the smae questions over and over again and sound like a broken record. Alexander make it sure they want the best so they can knock them down, so they can cement their legacy as the best tag team in Impact Wrestling history. Page says that since they won the tag titles at Bash At The Brewery, anything is possible on Impact Plus except them losing.

The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships against Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe and Luster The Legend) and the team of Willie Mack and Rich Swann.

It is announced that Taya Valkyrie will have to defend the Impact Knockouts Championship against Havok next week due to talking out of her match tonight.

Backstage, Jimmy Jacobs interviews Tessa Blanchard, who says that when she came to Impact, she had a plan to make history as one of the greatest Knockouts of all time. She never thought she would fight for the World champion, but tonight is about more than that as she came so close at Slammiversary. She says that Sami Callihan is making it look like they're equals, but tonight, she is going to prove that they are not.

Sami Callihan beats Tessa Blanchard to become #1 contender for the Impact World Championship following interference from Jake Crist, who tosses the Impact X Division Championship to Sami Callihan to use as a weapon followed by the Cactus Special. After the match, Callihan is about to put Tessa in another Cactus Special when Tommy Dreamer shows up and chases Crist and Callihan out of the ring with a Kendo stick. Dreamer then takes a microphone and says that while he thanks the crowd for the appreciation and admiration, the name people should be chanting right now is Tessa's. He says he has stood with warriors - both men and women - and if anyone embodied the spirit of ECW, it is her. He says it does not matter how many people he is in front of, she works her ass off for her family and always gets back up after falling down for the people, for she is a fighter. Dreamer tells Tessa to get back on her feet and show the people why they believe in her. Tessa gets up, and Dreamer says he has done this for almost 30 years and will continue until there is nothing left in him thanks to fighters like her.