TNA Under Siege live results: Joe Hendry & Elijah vs. Frankie Kazarian & Trick Williams

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With their showdown looming for the TNA World title at Sunday’s WWE NXT Battleground, reigning titleholder Joe Hendry and Trick Williams will be on opposite sides of tonight’s TNA Under Siege from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

Hendry teams with Elijah against Williams and Frankie Kazarian.

TNA Tag Team Champions Nic & Ryan Nemeth will take on Matt Hardy & Leon Slater with Jeff Hardy unable to head to Canada.

Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Victoria Crawford (the former Alicia Fox); International Champion Steve Maclin defends against Matt Cardona; and Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash & Heather by Elegance defend against Spitfire in a no DQ, falls count anywhere match where Spitfire must break up if they lose.

The main card is rounded out by Tessa Blanchard vs. NXT’s Arianna Grace; AJ Francis vs. Mike Santana; Eddie Edwards vs. Cody Deaner where a Deaner loss means the end of his TNA career; and Mustafa Ali, The Great Hands & Tasha Steelz vs. The Rascalz, Indi Hartwell & a mystery partner.

The pre-show will feature Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside.

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Sherriff Stone & Santino Marella Open Countdown To Under Siege

The show begins with Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcoming the viewing audience at home, as arrival footage of various stars, including TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams, are shown.

Inside the arena, Robert Stone is in the ring with a microphone. He says he came out here to welcome everyone to the show. Also to say how surprised he is all of these hick losers were able to afford tickets. He calls himself Sherriff Stone and rants negatively about Santino Marella.

Toronto’s own Santino Marella’s theme hits and out comes the TNA Director of Authority to a big pop to confront Sherriff Stone. Santino tells “Bobby Stoner” that he has a big mouth. He tells Stone that these people believe in him, and that’s why he’s in the position he is.

Santino vows to make the decisions the people want tonight, the same way he always has. “And you’re a some-of-a-gun!” he concludes. Stone says “tonight your daughter is going to be in this ring with one of the most dangerous women in wrestling history.”

He warns Santino that Tessa isn’t gonna hold back. He says he’s a good guy and he called the local hospital to make sure they’ve got a comfortable room that says “Arianna Grace” on it. Santino asks Stone if he thinks he’s funny trying to intimidate a young lady.

Santino says he’ll react like a father, not an authority figure, if something happens to his daughter tonight. He tells Stone to look in his eyes so he knows how serious he is being when he says it. That’s how the opening segment wraps up.

Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside

A video package airs and then the show returns inside the arena, where the lights go out. Rosemary’s theme hits and out she comes for the lone advertised pre-show match. She settles in the ring and Xia Brookside’s “American Pie”-sounding entrance tune hits to bring out her opponent.

The bell sounds and Rosemary immediately charges across the ring, screaming and quickly going to work on Brookside. The commentators talk about how Rosemary has been trying to convince Brookside to turn to the dark side in recent weeks.

Brookside fights back, blasting Rosemary with a big kick. Rosemary rolls out to the floor and ends up stopping to yell at Hannifan at the commentary desk. She turns around to Brookside leaping off of the top turnbuckle for a big splash on the floor.

Back inside the ring, Rosemary starts to shift the offensive momentum in her favor. Upon settling into a commanding lead, she takes Brookside to the mat and slows things down, slapping a rear choke on her and squeezing away.

The crowd rallies behind Brookside and she eventually escapes. Rosemary stops to back the referee in the corner and intimidate him, before turning and putting the boots to Brookside some more on the mat. She goes for a running splash in the corner, but Brookside moves.

Rosemary wraps her legs around Brookside, looking for the upside-down tarantula in the ropes, however Brookside avoids it and counters with a big Samoan drop. She fires up with some rapid-fire-style clotheslines, before blasting Rosemary with a big super kick.

Brookside stomps Rosemary down in the corner, mud-hole-style like ole’ “Stone Cold” himself. She backs up, and runs into Rosemary with repeated knees, stopping only to let out a big scream. Rosemary fights back and catches Brookside off-guard with a spear.

Both are down and slowly recovering. Rosemary takes over again and heads out to the floor. She looks under the ring for something. She pulls out a staple gun. She also introduces a belt to the mix. Brookside gets her hands on the belt.

She ends up using it and going completely nuts, shrieking and screaming as she whips Rosemary with it, and a bunch of security guards who try and hit the ring. She looks around with a crazy look in her eyes after the referee calls for the bell.

Brookside sees the carnage she has caused all around her with bodies everywhere. The fans chant “One more time! One more time!” She looks around and after a slight hesitation, begins unleashing belt-whips to everyone-and-anyone in reaching distance. The crowd went absolutely nuts for that.

Match Result: Rosemary defeats Xia Brookside via Disqualification

Mike Santana vs. KC Navarro (w/ AJ Francis)

The Countdown to Under Siege pre-show wraps up and the elaborate cold open video package airs to get things started for the TNA Under Siege 2025 main card. Inside the arena, the theme for Mike Santana hits and out he comes through the crowd.

Santana is wearing pink and black in a tribute to Canadian legend Bret Hart in his home country. The entrance tune for his opponent, AJ Francis, hits. Francis comes out cutting a heel promo trashing the Toronto Maple Leafs for cheap heat.

Francis then reveals that it will be fellow First Class member KC Navarro, not himself, that Santana will be facing tonight. Santana at this point grabs Navarro from the ring apron and yanks him over the top-rope, slamming him onto the mat.

The bell sounds to get things officially started. Santana immediately jumps into a comfortable, commanding offensive lead. He hits a running back-elbow to Navarro in the corner. He slams him down and then hits a standing senton for a two-count.

In his second tribute of the show, Santana hits the Three Amigos sequence on Navarro and then pops up, stops and points to the fans as the Brampton crowd breaks out in a loud “Eddie! Eddie!” chant. Santana gets distracted dealing with Francis at ringside.

The distraction allows Navarro to hit a big move, which shifts the offensive momentum in his favor for the first time in the bout. He controls the action for a minute or two, but then Santana hits a Rolling Buck-50 to begin taking back over. Santana finishes things off with Spin the Block for the win.

After the match, Santana celebrates his win and then stops and looks at Navarro on the mat. He helps him up and begins showing him a sign of respect after going through battle with him, only for Francis to hit the ring with his crutch and attack Santana from behind.

Navarro didn’t seem to be into it. Francis orders him to come help. Navarro hesitates, but ultimately begrudgingly does so. Francis then grabs Navarro’s hand and raises it with his own, soaking up the boos from the Savannah crowd in attendance.

Match Result: Mike Santana defeats KC Navarro

Gabby Laspisa Fills In For Gia Miller Tonight

After the main card opener wraps up, Hannifan and Rehwoldt appear on camera and announce that Gia Miller is on vacation, so filling in for her tonight is Gabby Laspisa.

She then appears at ringside, where she does some interviews with local celebrities, including the Brampton mascot. It is mentioned that Gia Miller will return in two weeks at TNA Against All Odds.

Cody Deaner vs. Eddie Edwards

The video package airs to set the stage for the next match of the show, which features Cody Deaner fighting for his career in TNA Wrestling, as he battles Eddie Edwards in a match he must win if he wants to remain in TNA.

After the package wraps up, a nervous Deaner is shown watching on a monitor backstage. Eric Young walks up and approaches him and tells him he thinks he’ll be fine. Inside the arena, the lights go down and the theme for The System hits.

Eddie Edwards makes his way out accompanied by Alisha Edwards. He heads to the ring for the second main card match of the evening, and third overall. Canada’s own Cody Deaner comes out next to a pretty good reaction from his home country crowd.

The bell sounds and Deaner stops to look around and soak up the atmosphere. “Cody! Cody!” chants spread throughout the building. Edwards gets in Deaner’s face and finger pokes him in the chest. Deaner slaps him. Edwards and Deaner trade chops back-and-forth.

Deaner gets off to a surprising early offensive lead, only for it to be cut short when Alisha Edwards gets involved from ringside when the referee wasn’t looking. Edwards takes over and beats Deaner down. Edwards hits a brutal Blue Thunder Bomb to Deaner on the apron from the floor.

Edwards hits a super-plex to Deaner off of the ropes, and followed up with his finisher for a super close two-count. The crowd and commentators alike were shocked that Deaner survived that. Deaner fights back and hits Sliced Bread on the floor.

Back in the ring, Edwards puts on The System ring behind the referee’s back. He knocks out Deaner with it. He goes for the cover, but again somehow Deaner kicks out. The crowd explodes. Deaner comes to life and begins fighting back.

Unfortunately for Deaner, however, Alisha snuck in a low-blow moments later, which was immediately followed up by Edwards with his Boston Tea Party finisher. Edwards goes for the quick follow-up cover and gets the pin. It looks like Deaner’s career in TNA is over.

Match Result: Eddie Edwards defeated Cody Deaner

The Northern Armory (Eric Young, Judas Icarus & Travis Williams) vs. The System (Moose, Brian Myers & JDC)

The rest of The System come out to mock and taunt Deaner about that fact. Brian Myers then thanks his best friend Eddie Edwards for finally retiring Deaner. He tells the fans they can see Deaner tomorrow at his new job at their local gas station.

JDC gets a turn taunting him, and then Moose takes a long turn, where he also trashes Canada. This brings out Eric Young and The Northern Armory in cloaks and hoods. Young asks how long The System thought they were going to let them talk trash.

Young says it looks like The System has a honey badger with them. He says they’ll bring their own Honey Badger, the Brampton Mascot, to be with them. It’ll be an impromptu six-man tag-team bout. A referee runs down and the bell sounds.

JDC and Judas Icarus kick things off for their respective teams. Icarus starts off strong and tags in Williams. Williams picks up where he left off, and JDC tags in Myers. Icarus tags back in and goes to work on Myers. He goes for a cover, but Myers kicks out.

Myers tags in Moose. The TNA X-Division Champion gets chants of his name from the Canadian crowd. He points to Young and tells Icarus he wants him. Icarus backs up and tags in the TNA veteran. The crowd roars as Canada’s own Young enters the ring and stares down Moose.

The System begin to take over, shifting the offensive momentum in their favor. They make some frequent tags, keeping Icarus isolated in the ring and on their side of town. Icarus eventually lands a big kick that allows him to make the much-needed hot tag to Young.

Young comes into the ring with a ton of energy, hitting anything that moves. He climbs to the top-rope and leaps off, connecting with a picture-perfect cross-body splash on Moose for a close two-count. The Brampton Honey Badger gets the crowd going.

Moose crotches Young on the top, killing the crowd noise instantly. Icarus and Williams come over as Moose climbs up after Young. They hoist him up together and hit a double power bomb. Young follows up with a flying elbow smash off the top-rope for a super close two-count.

Young plays to the crowd and calls for the piledriver. Before he can hit it, however, he turns around and walks into a big spear from Moose. Moose goes for the immediate follow-up pin attempt, but Icarus hits the ring to break it up.

JDC helps clean house but walks into a super kick from Young. Moose rushes in for a spear, but is hit by a super kick from Young. Young gets Moose up on his shoulders and hits a strong death valley driver on the big-man.

Moose yanks Young into the corner and motions to Alisha for something. She pulls out a kendo stick from under the ring. The Brampton Honey Badget mascot tries to stop her, but she whacks him with the kendo stick and knocks him out.

She then blasts him with repeated shots on the ground before passing the kendo stick to Moose. The Brampton City Councilman gets involved, taking the kendo stick from Moose. The Head of the Brampton Board Trade gets the kendo stick and guards the ring as Young hits a piledriver on Moose for the win.

Match Result: The Northern Armory defeated The System

TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Titles (Match By Elegance)
Ash & Heather By Elegance (c) vs. Spitfire (Jody Threat & Dani Luna)

It’s time for championship action with a twist in our next match of the evening. The TNA Under Siege ‘Tag Lines’ graphic flashes on the screen to run down the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championship “Match By Elegance” bout.

The match features reigning champions Ash & Heather by Elegance and the challengers, the Spitfire duo of Jody Threat and Dani Luna, in essentially a “no rules” bout dubbed “Match by Elegance.” Spitfire vow to never team together if they don’t win tonight.

New TNA signees to the Knockouts division, Harley Hudson and Myla Grace, are shown in the crowd before the match gets started. Spitfire’s theme hits and Threat and Luna make their way out wearing apropos “Do or Die” shirts.

Reigning TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Champions Ash and Heather by Elegance are personally introduced by their concierge, George Iceman. They come out in outfits taunting the Canadian crowd, after Iceman took some cheap-heat shots at the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Spitfire charge across the ring and immediately get this no-rules bout underway, attacking the champs. After beating them down, the two reach under the ring and pull out a table. Within a minute into the match, a table is already set up at ringside.

Heather pulls out a can of hair-spray and sprays it into the eyes of Threat, shifting the offensive momentum in her team’s favor for the first time. Ash and Heather double-team Threat at the top of the ramp.

Heather holds her as Ash comes out with a dressed up stop sign looking like an old 1980s Jim Cornette tennis racket cover. She hits a big suplex to Threat onto the stop sign. She grabs a steel chair, unfolds it and sets it up. She does the same with a second chair.

Threat ends up hitting a suplex to Ash onto the two facing unfolded steel chairs. She lets out a big scream afterwards and then drags Ash by her hair back down the ramp towards the ring. The champs take back over and double-team Threat, giving her an impromptu makeover.

In the ring, a kendo stick is introduced into the mix, as is a bunch of baby powder and a pink umbrella. The fans chant “We want tables!” George Iceman throws the ‘glitter bomb’ into Threat’s eyes. He hands Ash a champagne bottle, which she breaks over Luna’s head.

George Iceman taps into his inner-Das Wonder Kid, Alex Wright, by doing his old one-move-only dance on the ring apron to taunt the Canadian crowd. Threat ends up making him pay for it, slamming him down to the floor.

She goes after Ash in the ring and hits a Tiger Driver for a close two-count, broken up by a shot from a pink garbage can lid by Heather. A sack of something is pulled out and poured all over the mat. It’s a bunch of rhinestones.

The champs hit a double-team spot to Threat onto the pile of rhinestones. They go for the cover, but Luna breaks it up just in time to keep this one going. Iceman gets involved again to help Heather. Maggie Lee gets involved as well.

This leads to Ash dropping Luna, and Luna’s head clipping the table on the way down. Ouch. Ash picks Luna back up and lays her on the table. She climbs back up to the top and leaps off to put Luna through the table.

Threat attacks Lee in the ring, but gets hit as she tries to dive through the ropes with a trash can lid by Heather. Ash hits her Rarified Air finisher and covers her for the win. With the win, Ash and Heather by Elegance retain the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Championships.

t also means Spitfire must break up and never team together again. Ash throws something in the face of a fan as she is heading back up the ramp. The camera barely caught this. Didn’t seem like part of the show.

Match Result: Ash & Heather By Elegance defeated Spitfire to retain TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Titles

Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz, John Skyler & Jason Hotch) vs. Raj Singh, Indi Hartwell & The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)

A video package airs showing Mustafa Ali’s attack of Ace Austin, resulting in him being injured and pulled from a scheduled eight-man tag-team bout on tonight’s show. The package wraps up and the theme for Mustafa Ali hits.

Out he comes with the rest of Order 4 — Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch. The four-person team settle inside the squared circle for our next match of the evening. They await the arrival of their opposition.

The theme for The Rascalz hits and the Canadian crowd pops as Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz make their way down to the ring. Their entrance tune for their first partner hits, and out comes newcomer to the TNA Knockouts scene, former WWE and WWE NXT Superstar Indi Hartwell.

With the three known members of the opposing team now in the corner, they are taunted on the microphone by The Great Hands, who ask where Ace Austin is. They say it’s four on three, and they should just forfeit.

Before they can continue, out comes a completely different-looking Campaign Singh addressing Ali on the microphone. He says he used to treat Ali like a mentor. The crowd gives Singh the “What?” treatment after each sentence he speaks into the mic.

“Let me cook, Brampton,” he says, hoping to stop it. It, of course, only made it worst. Singh calls Ali a narcissist with a God complex. He says he’s here to tell him to his face that in his hometown of Brampton, Ontario, whether he likes it or not, he’s a B-Town Boy and representing this place in TNA Wrestling.

He says after all this time, everything he’s said is nothing more than him just being “full of sh*t.” Those are the final words from Singh, as he blasts Ali to get the fight off-and-running. Raj Singh, formerly known as Campaign Singh, is the mystery fourth competitor, and Ace Austin’s replacement for The Rascalz and Indi Hartwell team.

We hear the bell to make things official, and then we see The Rascalz hit a big dive to take out The Great Hands on the floor, as Singh works over Ali on the ramp. In the ring, Steelz is putting the boots to Hartwell. Hartwell takes over and hits a side-slam for a two-count.

Hartwell hits a huge high spot, connecting with a cutter to Steelz on the entire pile of bodies in the ring. The crowd exploded for that. Moments later, Ali hits a baseball slide to take out Hartwell on the floor for some dark heat. He finishes Singh off with a 450 splash in the ring.

After the match, he further attacks Singh as Steelz pleads for him to stop. While this is happening, Ali yanks his arm away, hitting Steelz and knocking her down. She looks shocked. The Great Hands look shocked. Ali looks unfazed. He walks off as Hannifan talks with disgust about him on commentary.

Match Result: Order 4 defeated Raj Singh, Indi Hartwell & The Rascalz

Arianna Grace vs. Tessa Blanchard

Backstage, Santino Marella is shown with his daughter, “The Liaison” Arianna Grace. He tells her it’s time. He tells her this is no joke. She assures him she’s ready. She says Tessa Blanchard has done nothing but underestimate her the entire time.

She vows to kick her ass tonight. Santino gets choked up with pride and they walk off together. Back inside the arena, veteran referee Jimmy Korderas is shown in a brief cameo appearance in the crowd. Tessa Blanchard’s theme hits and out she comes to a ton of heat.

Arianna Grace’s entrance tune hits next, and out in a “Macho Man” Randy Savage-looking robe comes Mrs. NXT and The Liaison, Arianna Grace. Santino Marella accompanies her to the ring. Before the match starts, Robert Stone makes his way out.

“Sherriff” Stone tells Santino without an official manager’s license, he’s going to have to ban him from ringside. He stands there and waits for Santino to leave before anything else happens. An official comes out and also makes sure he leaves. The bell sounds and off we go.

Tessa immediately takes an early dominant offensive lead, as the Canadian crowd just as fast gets on her case with loud “She’s a racist!” chants. Tessa gets Arianna on the ground at ringside and ground-and-pounds her with a vengeance as the “She’s a racist!” chants get going again.

Tessa walks over to the guard rail and just glares at the fans close-up, and it actually got them to stop the chant — for the time being. As the action resumes in the ring, Tessa puts the boots to Arianna as anti-chants get going again. She stops and taunts the crowd.

After some more dominant offense from Blanchard, things start to finally shift a bit, as Grace gets in some offense. She hits a big dropkick and a big slam for a two-count. After another minute in control, Tessa takes back over and hits Buzzsaw and Magnum for the win.

Once the match wraps up, Blanchard poses and taunts the crowd and then heads to the back. Santino Marella comes back out and checks on his daughter. He helps Arianna out of the ring. As this is happening, Robert Stone comes out and says big deal she lost, they’ve got a show to continue. He orders them to hurry up and leave.

Match Result: Tessa Blanchard defeated Arianna Grace

TNA Knockouts Championship
Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Victoria Crawford

From there, “Sherriff Stone,” still in the ring after his unnecessary spotlighting of an ejecting of Santino Marella and Arianna Grace from ringside, introduces who he says will be the next TNA Knockouts Champion. Victoria Crawford, formerly known as Alicia Fox, comes out.

The theme for the reigning and defending TNA Knockouts Champion hits and Masha Slamovich makes her way out. She settles inside the squared circle and after McKenzie Mitchell handles the formal pre-match ring introductions for the champion and challenger, the bell sounds.

Immediately Slamovich takes the early offensive lead. Almost immediately Robert Stone, who is still at ringside despite not having a manager’s license of his own, which the commentary team points out, gets involved. This leads to Crawford taking over and starting a prolonged offensive lead.

One single fan chants “Crawford’s Crazy!” which prompts Crawford to literally stop what she’s doing, pop her head through the ropes, which are facing the hard camera, and shouts an insult back to the fan loud enough that it was audible on the broadcast.

Now the crowd is dead silent. One fan is doing the “Booorrrringgg! Booorrrringgg!” chant. As Slamovich starts to take over, Stone gets involved from ringside again, distracting the referee. Crawford hits a huge piledriver for a close two-count.

Stone distracts the referee again and slides the TNA Knockouts title belt to Crawford. Crawford picks it up and goes to use it, but the referee stops her. Slamovich accidentally knocks out the referee and then turns around into a big belt shot from Crawford.

Stone gets involved again, but this time Slamovich fights back. She hits her Requiem finisher to Crawford on the title belt. She rolls her over and covers her. The referee makes the count and Slamovich wins and retains her TNA Knockouts Championship.

After the match, Slamovich talks about looking for a worthy challenger. She says she’s been seeing Lei Ying Lee as of late, and she has earned her respect. She tells her to come down and accept her challenge to face her next for the TNA Knockouts Championship.

The lights go out and Lei Ying Lee’s theme hits. Out comes the former WWE Superstar once known as Xia Li, fresh off of her debut MMA fighting win last week, something that is brought up and mentioned on the air by the commentary team.

Robert Stone comes back out. “Sherriff Stone” in his leather suit asks what is going on out here. He says wrestlers can’t just walk around making the matches they want. He says Lei Ying Lee might very well be worthy of a title shot, but if she wants it, she’ll have to earn it by winning a match next week on Impact.

Match Result: Masha Slamovich defeated Victoria Crawford to retain the TNA Knockouts Title

Sabu Tribute

From there, the camera pans over to the commentary desk to show Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt. Rehwoldt says at this time they turn their attention to a sad story from the pro wrestling world. He mentions the passing of the legend Terry “Sabu” Brunk.

He calls Sabu someone who motivated many wrestlers, including himself. A very special extended video package airs with footage of Sabu in TNA in the past, with new comments from several TNA wrestlers, pro wrestling veterans and personalities. Rest in peace to Sabu.

TNA World Tag-Team Championships
The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth) (c) vs. Matt Hardy & Leon Slater

After the Sabu tribute wraps up, the TNA Under Siege ‘Tag Lines’ graphic flashes on the screen to set the stage for the co-main event of the evening, where the TNA World Tag-Team Championships will be on-the-line.

The iconic sounds of The Hardys theme music hits the house speakers inside the CAA Centre in Brampton, and out comes Matt Hardy with his hand-picked partner, Leon Slater. The challengers settle inside the squared circle and pose on the ropes to a big pop.

We hear the trademark unzip and, well, pleased female sounds, that always precede the entrance tune for “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth, who makes his way out accompanied by “The Hollywood Hunk” and his little brother, Ryan Nemeth. The Nemeths settle in the ring for their title defense.

Nic Nemeth and Matt Hardy kick things off for their respective teams. Matt leads the crowd in “Delete! Delete!” chants. Nemeth takes over after a minute or two, and Ryan loudly cheers him on from the apron. “That’s my big brother!”

Leon Slater tags in, and starts off strong, but is ultimately beaten down in double-team fashion by Nic and Ryan. Nic settles in as the legal man and continues to go to work on Slater, as the fans try and rally behind him.

Ryan hits Slater from behind the referees back to kill Slater’s comeback attempt. Nic tags Ryan back in, and Ryan goes to work on Slater while continuing to keep him isolated on the Nemeth’s side of the ring. He stops to turn and taunt Matt, doing the Jeff Hardy hand-flip dance-style pose.

Fans break out in a loud “We want Matt!” chant as Ryan and Nic continue to utilize frequent tags to keep a fresh man on the beaten down Slater at all times. Slater finally hits a DDT on Ryan to buy himself some much-needed time. He makes the badly needed hot tag to Matt.

Matt Hardy hits the ring with a ton of energy as the Brampton crowd explodes. He goes to work on Nic, who tags in for the other team. Slater comes back in and hits a Twist of Slate, leading into a Plot Twist from Hardy for a close two-count. In the end, ultimately The Nemeths steal the win to retain.

Match Result: The Nemeths defeated Matt Hardy & Leon Slater to retain TNA Tag-Team Titles

Father & Daughter Want A Match Together

Backstage, Santino Marella is telling his daughter, Arianna Grace, that she had a good showing for herself tonight. She says that’s not what she wanted. She wanted a fair fight. Santino says he’s gonna talk to higher-ups and get a match against Robert Stone.

As he continues talking, Arianna stops him and says she wants in on it. She says how about Santino and Arianna against Stone and Tessa Blanchard. Santino says he’s gonna talk to some people and make it happen. He vows to make Stone pay to the Cobra on Impact.

Joe Hendry & Elijah vs. Trick Williams & Frankie Kazarian

It’s main event time!

The pre-match video package airs now showing the road to tonight’s tag-team main event, which features TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and Elijah joining forces to battle “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian and WWE NXT Superstar Trick Williams.

After the package wraps up, the show returns back inside the CAA Centre, where Kazarian’s theme hits to bring him out first. He settles in the ring to some heat from the Canadian crowd in attendance. Trick’s catchy-ass entrance tune hits next.

Loud chants of “Whoop that Trick!” echo throughout the building as the former WWE NXT World Champion makes his way out and heads to the ring to join his partner, Kazarian, as they await the arrival of their opposition for this headline attraction.

Elijah’s guitar strum is the next thing the fans hear, and they explode once again. Elijah makes his way out with his trademark guitar over his shoulder. The viral smash hit, “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits next, and out comes the reigning TNA World Champion.

Hendry does the full ring entrance routine, with the crowd doing the wave in the background with him. The commentators, ironically enough, focus more on Hendry’s title defense against Trick at tomorrow night’s WWE NXT Battleground 2025 show than the main event about to happen now.

After the bell sounds to get things started, it is Elijah and Kazarian who kick things off for their respective teams. Elijah controls the early offensive exchanges. He tags in Hendry and the crowd roars. Hendry calls for Trick to tag in as well. The crowd wants it, too.

Trick does not. Kazarian continues the action instead, with Hendry beating him down and throwing him around the ring with hip-tosses, before tagging Elijah back in. The two hit a double-team spot on Kazarian. Elijah goes for the cover, but only gets a two-count.

Kazarian finally tags out for the first time, and slowly Trick makes his way into the ring. The crowd breaks out in loud “Whoop that Trick!” chants. He walks over and boots Elijah in the gut. He throws Elijah down to the mat and continues to shift the momentum to his team’s favor.

As the action continues, Trick and Kazarian get into an argument on the apron on opposite sides of the ring ropes. Trick is then knocked into Kazarian, sending Kazarian flying and crashing and burning on the floor at ringside.

All four end up brawling at ringside and through the crowd, which is making a ton of noise with the action up close-and-personal. Back in the ring, Hendry and Elijah take it to Trick and Kazarian. Hendry hoists Kazarian up for his stalled suplex.

At the same time, Elijah does his “Walk With Elijah” top-rope old school spot. Hendry holds Kazarian forever, and Elijah does the top-rope tight-rope walk all the way around the ring before leaping down at the same time Hendry finally finished his suplex.

Things calm down and settle back into man-on-man action in the ring. Trick hits a Trick Kick out of nowhere. Kazarian tags in and takes over, working over Elijah as the crowd tries rallying behind him, encouraging him to make the tag.

He finally does, but Trick hits the ring to distract the referee. The referee doesn’t see the tag as a result, and forces Hendry back to the ring apron. Kazarian goes to work on Elijah, but Elijah hits a float-over counter into a power bomb.

Both guys are down and out. They each slowly recover and begin crawling to their respective corners. They each make the tag. In comes Hendry and Trick to face off as the legal men in the ring for the first time in the match. Hendry immediately goes to work on Trick.

Hendry has Trick laid out. He looks around at the crowd and does the big dramatic turn. He then does the stomp and clap “We will rock you!” routine. He hits an Olympic slam on Trick for a close two-count. Trick fights back with a standing urinagi for a two-count.

Trick heads up to the second rope. He leaps and Hendry catches him, but the momentum takes him down. He rolls through and stands back up while holding Trick. He goes for a big move, but Trick counters into a DDT, and then tags in Kazarian.

Kazarian hits a leg drop off the ropes to Hendry for a close two-count. He sets the TNA World Champion up for the Chicken Wing, but Hendry avoids it and fights back. He hits an Attitude Adjustment on Kazarian for a close two-count of his own.

Hendry tags Elijah back in. Elijah looks for the Highwayman’s piledriver, but Kazarian avoids it. He tags Trick back in. Trick catches Elijah running at him with a big boot. Elijah fights back with a flying knee that flattens the WWE NXT Superstar.

He covers him for a two-count. Trick blasts Elijah with a Trick Shot as Kazarian attacks Hendry on the floor. Kazarian heads over and grabs the guitar that Elijah brought out with him. The commentators bring up Elijah blasting Kazarian with the guitar on last night’s Impact.

Kazarian doesn’t get to use the guitar before he ends up back in the ring. Elijah hits his piledriver. Trick comes in and he’s got the guitar. The referee wrestles it away from him as Elijah has a pin on Kazarian. The crowd was counting almost to ten before the referee finally counted, only getting to two.

Trick accidentally blasts Kazarian with his Trick Shot finisher. Hendry knocks Trick out to the floor and then hoists Kazarian up and connects with his Standing Ovation finisher. Hendry covers Kazarian and gets the three count for the victory.

After the match, Hendry and Trick have a stare down as Hannifan promotes their TNA World Championship showdown scheduled for the upcoming WWE NXT Battleground 2025 premium live event on Sunday night. That’s how TNA Under Siege 2025 goes off the air.

Match Result: Joe Hendry & Elijah defeated Trick Williams & Frankie Kazarian

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