TNA Impact April 3rd Results

Squish Games

This week’s TNA Impact was held at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Frankie Kazarian def. Elijah

TNA World Champion Joe Hendry was ringside and confronted by Kazarian, who shoved Hendry into Elijah. Then, Kazarian won the match via a roll up.

Squish’s verdict: 3/10

Last week, Eddie Edwards warned members of The System to get on board or get out. Eddie addressed Brian Myers, JDC and Alisha Edwards in turn but didn’t get to address TNA X-Division Champion Moose as Cody Deaner crashed proceedings. Deaner looked to the fans and it was clear they want Moose out. Moose attacked Deaner and the rest of The System stood united as they beat him down.

NXT’s Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend def. Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat)

Both teams are eyeing up the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship. The match started off going back and forth. When Threat was tagged in, she took the fight to both Jackson and Legend. Jackson hit Luna with a dive at ringside. Legend did accidentally strike Jackson but they didn’t let it stop them. They then got the win over Threat with the MKO.

Squish’s rating: 6/10

The Hardys addressed Nic Nemeth’s heel turn at Sacrifice and their upcoming TNA World Tag Team Championship defence against him and Ryan Nemeth at Rebellion. Matt referred to the scar on his nose as a sign he’s still Broken and aims to Delete Nic at Rebellion. The Great Hands (Jason Hotch and John Skyler) interrupted and issued a challenge for a non-title match where if they win, they earn the next title match.

TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) def. The Good Hands (Jason Hotch and John Skyler) (non-title match)

The contenders tried to break the rules but they couldn’t do enough. The Hardys kept control thanks to immense crowd support. Jeff then hit the Swanton Bomb to get the win over Skyler.

Squish’s rating: 4/10

TNA Digital Media Champion Steph De Lander and Mance Warner claimed they run TNA. Santino Marella came out as Director of Operations to announce that De Lander was being stripped of the Digital Media Title, which would be retired and replaced by the new TNA International Championship, the first holder of which would be crowned in a tournament ending at Unbreakable. Marella took the title away while Sami Callihan came out to attack Warner with a baseball bat. Callihan then threw Warner off the stage through a table.

Tessa Blanchard and NXT’s Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx def. TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich, Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee

Slamovich and Blanchard immediately took the fight to each other. Everyone then got involved as chaos ensued. Rosemary was watching on from the crowd. The action continued as Slamovich took the fight to Jayne and Nyx. Blanchard would then hit a cutter on Slamovich. Fallon Henley was at ringside to cause the distraction, stopping Slamovich from hitting Requiem on Jayne. Blanchard then got the win over Slamovich with the Buzzsaw DDT.

Squish’s rating: 5/10

Announcements from the show:

  • At TNA Unbreakable 2025: Tournament Final for the Inaugural TNA International Championship
  • At TNA Rebellion 2025: Moose (c) vs. El Hijo Del Vikingo vs. Leon Slater vs. Matt Cardona vs. 2x TBA in an Ultimate X match for the TNA X-Division Championship
  • Also at TNA Rebellion 2025: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. NXT’s Ethan Page for the TNA World Championship