“TNA Under Siege 2025” was held inside CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario, Canada on Friday. Marquee matches such as Joe Hendry and Elijah vs. Trick Williams and Frankie Kazarian were featured on the card. Three championship matches also took place on TNA’s latest pay-per-view.
Mike Santana vs. KC Navarro
AJ Francis walked out with a crutch and claimed he was injured and couldn’t face Mike Santana. He said he’s found a suitable replacement, and it’s his partner KC Navarro. Santana went for Three Amigos, and he got it.
Santana chopped Navarro in the corner. Navarro leaped over his opponent but rolled into a Rolling Buck Fifty for a two-count. Santana attempted Spin the Block, but he ate a superkick. Navarro raked the eyes of Santana, who went for a Death Valley Driver.
Navarro connected with a frog splash for a near fall. Santana avoided Blessing in Disguise. Navarro went high-risk but was caught and dropped with a buckle bomb, followed by a cannonball. Navarro collapsed to the mat when Santana went for Spin the Block. Santana took advantage with an alley-oop powerbomb, followed by Spin The Block for the win.
Winner: Mike Santana
AJ Francis revealed his injury was fake all along, and he cracked Santana with his crutch. Navarro didn’t look too thrilled with Francis, as he was considering showing sportsmanship to Santana after the match.
Cody Deaner Gets Unexpected Encouragement
Eric Young approached Cody Deaner backstage. He told Deaner that he’d been in his shoes before and wished him good luck in his effort to keep his job in TNA Wrestling.
Eddie Edwards vs. Cody Deaner
Edwards shoved Deaner, but he ate a slap to the face. Edwards kept Deaner grounded, but Deaner fired up. He hit two clotheslines in the corner before dropping the former TNA World Champion with a bulldog. Edwards halted Deaner’s momentum with a Tiger Bomb, but he couldn’t get the three-count. Deaner used the ring steps to hit Sliced Bread on his opponent. Deaner had Edwards on the ropes before Alisha Edwards got on the apron.
Deaner was clocked with a punch by Edwards, who had a ring on his finger. Deaner was able to get his shoulder up. Deaner went for the DDT, but Edwards pulled the referee in, allowing Alisha to hit a low blow. Edwards landed Boston Knee Party for the win.
Winner: Eddie Edwards
The rest of the members of The System entered the ring. Brian Myers mocked Deaner, who congratulated Edwards for ending Deaner’s TNA run. The Northern Armory had seen enough of The System running down Deaner and Canada. A six-man tag team match between The Northern Armory and The System was then booked.
The Northern Armory is here to defend Canada! Impromptu 6 Man Tag starts NOW! @TheEricYoung @thejudasicarus @proTWilliams
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) May 24, 2025
The Northern Armory vs. The System
Moose demanded that Eric Young make the tag. Young obliged and took Moose down with a hip toss. Judas Icarus and Travis Williams landed a double-team combo on the TNA X Division Champion. Alisha Edwards got involved for the second match in a row.
The System gained momentum thanks to the distraction. Moose, JDC, and Myers took turns landing strikes on Icarus in the corner. Eric Young was tagged back in and hit a crossbody on Moose. Moose went for a superplex on Young, but Icarus and Williams slammed him down to the mat before taking out Myers and JDC with suicide dives.
Young then landed an elbow drop for a two-count. Moose hit a spear on Young, but Icarus hit a splash to break up the pin. Young capitalized with a Death Valley Driver. Alisha attempted to bring a kendo stick into the ring, but it was taken from her. Back in the ring, Young pinned Moose after delivering a piledriver.
Winner: The Northern Armory
T.N.A. victorious! #TNAUnderSiege pic.twitter.com/d0xTHgDHLw
— 𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐕𝐞𝐧 (@WrestlingCovers) May 24, 2025
Heather and Ash by Elegance (c) vs. Spitfire – for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
Weapons were used early on in this one. Heather and Ash gave Jodi Threat a brief makeover in front of her family members in the crowd. Dani Luna planted Ash onto a chair, but Heather delivered a double foot stomp for a near fall.
Ash used a belt to tie Luna to the top rope. She then went for a gymnastics back elbow, but Luna broke free and caught her in a German suplex. Ash hit Luna with a kendo stick, but she was driven into a stack of chairs with a Blue Thunder Bomb.
The Personal Concierge threw glitter into the eyes of Jodi Threat. The Personal Concierge danced on the ring apron, but Threat slammed him to the floor with a scoop slam. Ash looked to powerbomb Luna onto the table and got an assist from Maggie Lee, but Luna missed the table. Eventually, Luna was put through the table, and Ash hit Rarified Air on Threat for the win.
.@DaniLuna_pro sent CRASHING through a table thanks to @justmaggielee! @Ashamae_Sebera
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) May 24, 2025
Winners and Still TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Heather and Ash by Elegance
Xia Brookside Snaps
During the pre-show, Xia Brookside was disqualified after striking Rosemary with a belt. She even took out members of the security team. She said Rosemary was the one who wanted her to break, and Brookside called her a [expletive].
.@XiaBrookside has LOST IT!
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) May 24, 2025
Order 4 vs. The Rascalz, Indi Hartwell, and Raj Singh
Order 4 mocked their opponents for lacking a fourth member of their team. Raj Singh, who once led Mustafa Ali’s campaign, made his way out and said Ali turned his back on him. He then punched Ali, and this one was made official.
Ali grabbed Hartwell’s hair, and Steelz tried taking advantage with a pin attempt. Hartwell dropped Steelz with a spinebuster. Zachary Wentz hit a springboard high knee on John Skyler. Harwell and Steelz fought on top of the pile of wrestlers, who were all attempting a suplex. Hartwell then delivered a cutter, and everyone tumbled down.
The Great Hands hit stereo chokeslams on The Rascalz onto the ring apron. Ali wiped out Hartwell with a baseball slide. The Great Hands hit The Favor on Singh, and Ali followed up with a 450 splash for the win.
Winners: Order 4
After the match, Ali attacked Singh and shoved Steelz to the ground before walking off.
Arianna Grace Speaks to Santino Marella Before Big Match
Santino Marella was with Arianna Grace backstage. She told Grace not to worry about family legacy because this is her time. Grace said Tessa Blanchard will see exactly what she can do in the ring.
Steve Maclin Has A Message for Matt Cardona
Steve Maclin was backstage and said he’d be ready for the challenge of Cardona in their TNA International Championship match. He said it’ll be “tag ‘em and bag ‘em” this Thursday on “TNA iMPACT.”
Tessa Blanchard vs. Arianna Grace
Before the match began, Robert Stone ruled that Santino Marella couldn’t be at ringside because he doesn’t have a manager license. Blanchard delivered a kick to the back of Grace, followed by a plancha inside the ring. Blanchard slapped Grace in the face, but her opponent gave it right back.
Grace then hit a belly-to-back suplex. Grace ducked a forearm and landed a shoulder tackle. Blanchard delivered a cutter for a near fall. Grace planted her opponent with a superplex for a two-count. Blanchard went for Magnum, but she lost her footing and delivered Buzz Saw. This time, Blanchard connected with Magnum for the victory.
Winner: Tessa Blanchard
Robert Stone then walked out and demanded that Santino leave the arena. Santino was escorted by a security team. Stone then introduced Victoria Crawford for her TNA Knockouts Championship match.
Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Victoria Crawford w/Robert Stone – for the TNA Knockouts Championship
Slamovich went for a dive on Crawford, but Stone protected the former WWE star. Stone distracted the referee and gave the TNA Knockouts Championship to Crawford. Slamovich accidentally hit the referee.
Crawford attempted to spike the champion onto her title. Slamovich fought out of it and hit Snow Plow. Slamovich made the cover, but there was no referee. Crawford missed the axe kick and ate a spinning back fist. Slamovich landed Requiem for the victory to retain her gold.
Winner and still TNA Knockouts Champion: Masha Slamovich
Slamovich grabbed the mic and said she’s been looking at Lei Ying Lee as a potential title contender. She said Lee had earned her respect and called for her to enter the ring. Lee had a staredown with Slamovich before Stone claimed Lee must earn her shot on “TNA iMPACT.”
Sabu Tribute
A special tribute to the late Sabu aired. TNA stars such as Eddie Edwards shared their thoughts on Sabu’s legacy. Footage of Sabu’s matches was aired under the TNA banner.
Nic and Ryan Nemeth (c) vs. Matt Hardy and Leon Slater – for the TNA World Tag Team Championship
Hardy and Slater dumped the Nemeth brothers to the floor early on. Slater delivered a dropkick to Ryan in the corner. Slater went for a handstand move, but Nic cut him off. Slater was then dropped by a neckbreaker on the floor. Slater was kept grounded for a while. He went to tag Hardy in, but Ryan yanked the tag team legend off the apron. Hardy was finally tagged in and rammed Nic’s head into the turnbuckles. Hardy hit the Side Effect on both Nemeth brothers.
The Nemeth brothers landed a double neckbreaker on Hardy. Later in the match, Ryan sent Slater crashing into the ring steps. Nick landed Danger Zone on Hardy for the win.
Winners and still TNA World Tag Team Champions: Nic and Ryan Nemeth
Will Santino Marella Get His Hands on Robert Stone?
Arianna Grace told Santino that she felt embarrassed. Santino said he wants to go one-on-one with Robert Stone. Grace suggested that she team with her father to face Stone and Tessa Blanchard.
Joe Hendry and Elijah vs. Trick Williams and Frankie Kazarian
Elijah and Kazarian got the match started. Elijah hit a springboard axe handle. Hendry was tagged in, and he demanded to face Trick Williams. Kazarian refused to tag in the “WWE NXT” star. Williams was in, but he was facing Elijah instead of Hendry. Elijah chopped Williams in the corner, but the “NXT” star taunted him after ducking some of his strikes. Hendry was tagged in and met Williams face-to-face before Kazarian tagged himself back in.
Williams got his tag in and argued with Kazarian; Elijah and Hendry dove on their opponents. The action spilled into the crowd. Back in the ring, Williams hit the Trick Kick on Elijah, followed by a flapjack. Hendry was the legal man, and he hit his signature fallaway slam on Williams. Elijah was hit with the Trick Shot, but Hendry broke up the pin. Kazarian grabbed a guitar, but he ran into a Tombstone. Williams ended up stopping the count.
Williams then picked up the guitar, which distracted the referee while Elijah rolled Kazarian up. Ultimately, Hendry was tagged in, and he hit Standing Ovation on Kazarian to score the pin.
Winners: Joe Hendry and Elijah
Hendry and Williams had one final staredown before their TNA World Championship match at “WWE Battleground.”
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