TNA iMPACT Results - September 25, 2025: Final Stop Before Victory Road

The last episode of TNA iMPACT! before Victory Road set the table for a huge weekend. With returns, big stipulations, and high-stakes matches, the night had a little bit of everything.
- Air Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Leon Slater & Cedric Alexander vs. The Rascalz
Result: Leon Slater & Cedric Alexander def. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
One night before Myron Reed challenges for the X-Division Championship, Reed joined commentary to scout his potential future. In the ring, Leon Slater and Cedric Alexander squared off against Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz.
The action was fast-paced from the opening bell. Slater wiped out Wentz with a slingshot crossbody to the floor, while Alexander flew over the top rope to keep Miguel at bay. The Rascalz tried to isolate Slater with quick tags and double-team offense, but Alexander stepped in to break it up. In the closing stretch, Slater hit the breathtaking Swanton 450 to pin Miguel.
After the match, Slater stood nose-to-nose with Reed, setting the tone for their showdown at Victory Road.
Victoria Crawford vs. Jody Threat
Result: Victoria Crawford def. Jody Threat
Tensions from Mentor U carried into the ring as Victoria Crawford went one-on-one with Jody Threat. Threat started strong, rattling Crawford with her signature German suplex. Just as Threat looked to be in control, Tessa Blanchard appeared at the top of the ramp — her first sighting since her suspension was lifted.
The distraction gave Crawford the opening she needed. She connected with a devastating axe kick to steal the victory.
Call Your Shot Gauntlet Qualifier Battle Royal
Result: Mance Warner last eliminates Léi Yǐng Lee
Ten wrestlers fought for two prized spots in the Bound For Glory Call Your Shot Gauntlet. The winner would enter at #20, while the runner-up would be saddled with the dreaded #1 entry.
Chaos ensued with heavy hitters like Mara Sadè, Matt Cardona, A.J. Francis, Killer Kelly, Rosemary, and Ryan Nemeth in the mix. Rosemary blinded Francis with green mist before the rest of the field dumped him out. Nemeth played spoiler, yanking both Cardona and Home Town Man from the apron to eliminate them.
The final two came down to Mance Warner and Léi Yǐng Lee. Warner outlasted Lee, securing the coveted #20 spot, while Lee will now have to start the Gauntlet from #1.
The Final Negotiation – The Hardys & Team 3D
Director of Authority Santino Marella moderated a face-to-face segment between two of wrestling’s most iconic duos — The Hardys and Team 3D. Both teams reminisced about their legendary wars but agreed to raise the stakes for their final clash at Bound For Glory.
It’s official: The Hardys vs. Team 3D for the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a Tables Match.
Mustafa Ali Responds to Moose
In a backstage promo, Mustafa Ali accepted Moose’s challenge to face off at Victory Road without allies at ringside. Ali raised the stakes, declaring that the winner would earn the Hardcore War advantage at Bound For Glory.
Frankie Kazarian & Jake Something vs. Steve Maclin & Mr. Anderson
Result: TNA International Champion Steve Maclin & Mr. Anderson def. Frankie Kazarian & Jake Something
Mr. Anderson made his long-awaited TNA return, teaming with International Champion Steve Maclin against Frankie Kazarian and Jake Something.
Kazarian and Something controlled early, isolating Anderson until he fought free to tag Maclin. The match broke down quickly with action spilling outside. Kazarian blasted Maclin with a lariat on the floor, while Anderson battled Kazarian inside the ring.
Anderson nearly won it with a Mic Check, but Jake Something broke the pin. Maclin drilled Kazarian with Caught in the Crosshairs before finishing him off with the KIA for the victory.
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This episode of iMPACT! did exactly what a go-home show should: it raised the stakes, built anticipation, and delivered memorable moments. The Hardys vs. Team 3D becoming a Tables Match instantly gives Bound For Glory a historic feel. Leon Slater looked like a star heading into his title defense, and the Call Your Shot Qualifier added intrigue to an already chaotic match. The return of Mr. Anderson added nostalgia, but pairing him with Steve Maclin against Kazarian and Jake Something showed how TNA is balancing its past with its future. Victory Road now feels like the perfect bridge to TNA's biggest show of the year.