TNA iMPACT Preview - November 06, 2025: Open Fight Night Returns, Tag Team Chaos Erupts, and Kelani Jordan Speaks Out
The countdown to Turning Point 2025 heats up this Thursday as Open Fight Night returns for the first time in eight years — and as always, anything goes. On this night, anyone can issue a challenge, and everyone must accept. Expect wild confrontations, surprise appearances, and plenty of fallout across TNA’s most unpredictable show of the year.
Tune in this Thursday night at 8/7c on AXS TV (U.S.), TNA+ (international), and Sportsnet 360 (Canada).
The System vs. Sinner & Saint vs. The Rascalz vs. The Great Hands
Brian Myers didn’t waste a second setting the tone for Open Fight Night. The self-proclaimed “Most Professional Wrestler” threw down the first challenge on social media — sparking a four-way tag team clash featuring The System, Sinner & Saint, The Rascalz, and The Great Hands.
This one’s bound to be chaotic. The TNA tag team division has been stacked lately, and tensions have been brewing for weeks. Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers are looking to reassert dominance for The System, while Sinner & Saint aim to break through as TNA’s next great tandem. But standing in their way are the high-flying Rascalz and the power-heavy pairing of The Great Hands — both hungry for a major win on a night when opportunity knocks.
Expect near-falls, double-team chaos, and maybe even a few new rivalries born before the night is over.
Kelani Jordan Speaks – “No More Playing Nice”
After weeks of controversy surrounding her attitude and actions, Kelani Jordan sits down for an exclusive interview to address her shocking transformation. Once seen as one of the most honorable Knockouts on the roster, Jordan has embraced a ruthless edge since declaring she’ll do “whatever it takes” to remain TNA Knockouts World Champion.
With a Triple Threat title defense looming at NXT Gold Rush against Léi Yǐng Lee and Jordynne Grace, the champ promises to tell her side of the story. Will she justify her new attitude — or double down and call out her challengers directly?
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
Open Fight Night returning in 2025 has TNA talent buzzing. Multiple sources tell Wrestling.news that two unannounced challenges are expected to shake up Turning Point’s card — one involving a former world champion and another centered around a rising X-Division star.
As for Kelani Jordan, her character shift is reportedly part of a longer-term creative arc designed to blur the lines between TNA and NXT storylines, continuing the crossover synergy that’s generated huge fan engagement in recent weeks. Don’t be surprised if her segment sets the tone for a major inter-promotional development ahead of Gold Rush.
