TNA iMPACT Results - July 24, 2025: Moose Calls Out Trick, Masha Demands Gold, Santana Outlasts Hendry in Main Event Chaos

TNA returned with a live, emotionally-charged edition of iMPACT Wrestling—kicking off with a tribute to the late Hulk Hogan and closing with an instant classic between Mike Santana and Joe Hendry. From faction warfare to Knockouts chaos, here’s everything that went down in Kingston, Rhode Island.
Tribute to Hulk Hogan
The broadcast opened with a somber black-and-white memorial graphic honoring The Immortal One, Hulk Hogan. As chants of “USA! USA!” echoed through the Impact Zone, Tom Hannifan broke the news of Hogan’s passing, setting the tone for an episode rooted in legacy and pride.
💥 Masha Slamovich Demands Her Shot
After a Slammiversary recap and the “Cross the Line” intro, Director of Authority Santino Marella hit the stage. But before he could get far, Masha Slamovich stormed to the ring. Furious about Jacy Jane’s controversial win, Masha invoked her rematch clause and got it—next week, it’s Masha vs. Jacy Jane for the TNA Knockouts World Title.
🛡️ The System Declares War
Moose, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, Alisha, and JDC—The System—took over next. In a passionate promo, the group promised to defend TNA against any outsider threats. Moose, channeling AJ Styles energy, set his sights on the TNA World Title and dropped three words: “Whoop that Trick.”
Enter Trick Williams.
With First Class at his side, the NXT World Champ made it crystal clear: “This is Trick-N-A now.” But before fists could fly, Order 4 hit the ramp. Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz, and The Great Hands didn’t come to talk—they came to fight. A massive brawl erupted between Order 4 and The System while Trick laughed it up on stage.
Later, Matt Cardona teased Santino about the escalating faction tension: “Three factions. One war. Let’s settle it.”
👠 Knockouts Tag Chaos: The IInspiration & Mara Slade vs. The Elegance Brand
In trios action, Cassie Lee, Jessie McKay, and newcomer Mara Slade (formerly Jakara Jackson) squared off against the ultra-bougie Elegance Brand. After fast-paced action and a mid-match commercial break, the faces sealed the deal with the IIdolizer for the win.
Winners: The IInspiration & Mara Slade
🩺 Injury Update: Gia Miller, Moose & KC Navarro
Gia Miller is out with head injuries after a Tessa Blanchard assault (Tessa is now suspended). Moose suffered a hip injury at Slammiversary, and KC Navarro reaggravated his knee. All are being monitored.
🎤 Backstage Beat: Indi Hartwell & Victoria Crawford
Backstage friction brewed between Indi Hartwell and Victoria Crawford, who called herself Indi’s “mentor.” Expect a match soon.
🧠 Eric Young’s Cryptic Promise
In a chilling segment, Eric Young vowed to "cleanse TNA" alongside The Northern Armory. Hannifan questioned what madness that could bring.
🏆 The Future Speaks: Leon Slater & The Hardys
New X-Division Champ Leon Slater took center stage, praising Moose’s respect and promising to elevate the title. He was joined by The Hardys, who passed the torch with heartfelt words. Steve Maclin added his support, framing the trio as leaders of TNA's next generation.
🔨 No DQ Brawl: Mance Warner vs. Jake Something
Weapons. Thumbtacks. Sledgehammers. Kisses. This No DQ bout delivered carnage, but Jake Something outlasted Warner with a Blackhole Slam and a thumbtack back-suplex to win.
Winner: Jake Something
👑 Jacy Jane Sends a Message
Dual champ Jacy Jane walked out with both the NXT and TNA Knockouts titles, reminding the crowd that she is the moment. She promised to beat Masha again next week.
🧤 Tag Team Turmoil: The Great Hands vs. Cardona & Myers
Ali’s Order 4 flexed its power again. Despite strong offense from Cardona and Myers, interference from Ali’s Secret Service gave The Great Hands the win.
Winners: The Great Hands
🔚 Main Event: Mike Santana vs. Joe Hendry
Before the bell, Frankie Kazarian tried to crash the party—but was ejected. Once action started, Santana and Hendry delivered a wrestling clinic with stiff strikes and razor-close near falls. After a rapid-fire exchange of counters and roll-ups, Santana scored the win, and Hendry gave him a respectful handshake.
Winner: Mike Santana
🧠 MainEvent.News | Backstage Take
TNA is building a powerful narrative—factions, loyalty, and generational crossover. With Trick Williams, The System, and Order 4 all claiming turf, the promotion feels alive with momentum. Slater’s rise, Jane’s dominance, and Eric Young’s dark undertone add layers. This is more than a rebound—it’s a revolution.