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TNA Victory Road Results - September 26, 2025: New Champions Crowned, Shock Returns, and Hard-Hitting Action

By: J. Collins | September 26, 2025 / 9:20 PM
TNA Victory Road Results - September 26, 2025: New Champions Crowned, Shock Returns, and Hard-Hitting Action
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TNA Victory Road emanated from the Edmonton Expo Centre in Alberta, Canada, delivering a night filled with surprises, emotional moments, and championship drama. From shocking forfeitures to brutal brawls, fans got a pay-per-view stacked with action from start to finish.

Pre-Show Highlights

  • Zachary Wentz def. Trey Miguel & Cedric Alexander
    The action kicked off with a fast-paced triple threat. Trey blindsided Wentz early with a superkick, but payback came quick when Wentz used Alexander as leverage for a destroyer. After a wild flurry, Wentz sealed the deal with a UFO Cutter on Alexander to grab the win.
  • El Mesias Returns
    Steve Maclin’s pre-show promo was cut short by a surprise appearance from AAA legend El Mesias (aka Ricky Banderas, Mil Muertes).
  • First Class Penthouse Chaos
    AJ Francis welcomed Matt Hardy onto his talk show but things escalated quickly. After dropping bars about his new album, Francis promised violence. Hardy fired back, but Francis got the upper hand, chokeslamming him through a table.
  • The System Call Out Order 4
    Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, and Johnny “Dango” Curtis (with Alisha Edwards and Tasha Steelz) tried to bait Order 4 into a fight early. Santino Marella stepped in, booking Hardy vs. Francis later and officially opening the show with System vs. Order 4.

Main Card Results

  • The System def. Order 4
    The System proved their dominance, neutralizing Agent Zero before Johnny Dango Curtis finished off Jason Hotch with a flying leg drop.
  • Ash by Elegance Forfeits Knockouts Championship
    In an emotional moment, Ash announced she was no longer able to compete and vacated the Knockouts Title. Fighting back tears, she thanked TNA and the fans, admitting she was sometimes a “stuck-up bitch” but grateful for the best moments of her life. Santino responded by announcing a battle royal to crown a new champion.

  • Knockouts Battle Royal
    Featuring Heather & M by Elegance, The IInspiration, Xia Brookside, Lei Ying Lee, Kelani Jordan, Jody Threat, Dani Luna, and La Pascarita, the chaos came down to Kelani Jordan (NXT) and Lei Ying Lee as the final two. They advanced to a title match later in the night.
  • Matt Cardona & The Home Town Man def. Nic & Ryan Nemeth
    The Nemeth brothers controlled much of the match, but Cardona rallied. After chaos broke down, The Home Town Man scored a roll-up on Ryan. Post-match, the Nemeths tried to unmask him, but Cardona shielded his face. His identity remains secret.
  • Mike Santana def. Ridge Holland
    Holland’s raw power tested Santana, but Santana fought back with his trademark intensity. After a flurry ending with the Spin the Block discus lariat, Santana stood tall—only to be blindsided post-match by TNA Champion Trick Williams, with help from Holland.

  • Mustafa Ali def. Moose (Hardcore War Advantage)
    With both factions banned from ringside, Ali and Moose waged war. Moose nearly had it won, but Ali’s dancers provided a distraction, allowing Tasha Steelz (in disguise) to deliver a low blow. Ali hit the 450 Splash to claim the win and the advantage at Bound For Glory.

  • Joe Hendry def. Eric Young
    Young tried to steal the win with dirty tricks, but the Northern Armory arrived to even the odds. Hendry survived a piledriver and nailed the Standing Ovation slam on a chair for the win.

  • Matt Hardy def. AJ Francis (Tables Match)
    A grudge match born from the Penthouse brawl saw Hardy survive Francis’ power and use his own veteran instincts. After a Twist of Fate, Hardy delivered a flying leg drop through a table to seal the victory.

  • Kelani Jordan def. Lei Ying Lee (NEW Knockouts Champion)
    Indi Hartwell served as special referee. After an intense back-and-forth that included a ref bump, Jordan connected with a stunner and a moonsault to capture the vacant championship. Post-match, Ash by Elegance came out to raise her hand in a symbolic passing of the torch.

  • Frankie Kazarian def. Steve Maclin (NEW International Champion)
    Maclin was rolling until El Mesias appeared again at ringside. The distraction gave Kazarian the opening to hit a slingshot cutter and capture the TNA International Championship.

  • Leon Slater def. Myron Reed (X-Division Championship)
    In a thrilling main event, Slater and Reed traded highlight-reel offense. Slater finally connected with an avalanche twisting suplex followed by the Swanton 450 to retain. Afterward, Santino Marella announced Slater would defend the belt at Bound For Glory against NXT’s breakout star Je’Von Evans.

🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take

Victory Road was equal parts celebration and transition. Ash by Elegance’s tearful retirement marked the end of an era, but Kelani Jordan’s crowning proved TNA’s Knockouts division remains the most unpredictable in wrestling. Frankie Kazarian’s International Title win and Mustafa Ali’s crafty victory set Bound For Glory on fire, while Leon Slater vs. Je’Von Evans promises to steal the show next month. Add in Matt Hardy’s tables triumph, Joe Hendry’s resilience, and the Nemeth brothers vs. Cardona saga, and TNA reminded the world why its PPVs hit differently.

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