
TNA Unbreakable Results – After a two-hour edition of Impact, TNA returns live with Unbreakable, their latest streaming special, emanating live from Las Vegas, Nevada, as part of WrestleMania week.
Eric Young vs. JDC vs. Zachary Wentz to qualify for the TNA International Championship three-way
The cold open video package kicks the show off, and then Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome the viewing audience into the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, NV. The familiar sounds of Eric Young’s theme hits and he makes his way to the ring for the opening contest.
Out next is JDC of The System, followed by Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz. The bell sounds to get the first of two qualifying matches for the first-ever TNA International Championship bout later in the show underway.
JDC and Young chase Wentz around the ring trying to team up on him out of the gate, but Wentz avoids them and then taunts JDC with a Fandango dance. Young and JDC finally get their hands on Wentz and double-team him in the corner.
He kicks his way free and then hits a spinning senton off the middle rope onto both of them. They roll out to the floor, where he hits a moonsault to both off the ropes. In the ring again, Wentz hits a cross-body splash onto both for a double-pin attempt that results in a two-count.
After kicking out, the JDC and Young alliance reemerges and they shift the offensive momentum back in their favor. JDC is the first to break the alliance, hitting a DDT on Young while slamming Wentz. Wentz fires up on offense in a big way, but ultimately Young takes over and hits a piledriver for the win.
Match Result: Eric Young defeated JDC and Zachary Wentz
Steve Maclin vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Ace Austin to qualify for the TNA International Championship three-way
After a quick on-camera check-in from Hannifan and Rehwoldt at ringside, we head back to the ring for the final qualifier to determine the third and final competitor in the inaugural TNA International Championship match later in the show.
Ace Austin of ABC makes his way out first. He is wearing the special Chris Bey Unbreakable limited t-shirt, 100% of the proceeds of which go to Chris Bey’s recovery. The System’s Eddie Edwards makes his way out next accompanied by Alisha Edwards.
“Bulletproof” Steve Maclin is the third and final competitor to make his way to the ring. Highlights are shown of Edwards beating Maclin and the drama that followed with Young and The Northern Armory. The bell sounds and the three stare each other down and then all trade strikes.
Maclin takes the early offensive lead. With Austin on the floor selling, Maclin takes Edwards to the top. He looks for a Super Olympic slam. Austin re-enters the ring and joins the fun for a three-man stacked spot. He hits a powerbomb on Maclin, at the same time Maclin is hitting his Olympic slam on Edwards.
Fans break out in a loud “This is Awesome!” chant after the stacked tower of destruction sequence. Edwards tries stealing the win with a roll-up and a handful of tights on Austin, but only gets two. Austin blasts Edwards with a spinning heel kick.
He heads to the top, but Alisha Edwards knocks him down. The crowd boos and breaks out in a loud “F**k The System” chant. The second of the night for those keeping score. Edwards climbs up to Austin and hits a belly-to-back suplex. He ends up hanging by one foot in the corner.
The referee and Maclin quickly try and help Edwards escape. Alisha hopped on the apron as well to help. They free him and then Maclin goes for K.I.A. on Edwards, only for Alisha to hop on the apron. They jaw at each other. Alisha goes for a smack but accidentally hits Eddie.
Eddie turns into a K.I.A. from Maclin, who follows up with the pin. With the win he qualifies for the TNA International Championship match against Eric Young and AJ Francis later in the show.
Match Result: Steve Maclin defeated Eddie Edwards and Ace Austin
Moose vs. Sidney Akeem in an Open Challenge
Shawne Merriman, the CEO of Lights Out Fighting appears to promote his May 10 special event in Long Beach, California. The former NFL player, who himself is no stranger to TNA, joins Hannifan and Rehwoldt.
After promoting his show, they bring up his history in costing Joe Hendry a match a year ago. He says he’s not a believer. The crowd boos. They promote the next match, which they mention features another former gridiron great.
With that said, TNA X-Division Champion and member of The System, Moose, makes his always-epic ring entrance. Alisha Edwards accompanies him to the ring for his scheduled open challenge to “the greatest high-flyer in Las Vegas.”
After the champ settles in the ring, after a delay, the theme for his opponent hits and out comes Sidney Akeem, formerly known as Reggie and Reginald in WWE. Moose smiles. The bell sounds to get things started and within seconds Moose is manhandling and overpowering his smaller opposition.
Akeem gets a chance to show off his flipping ability a time or two before Moose begins showing off his power some more, Donkey Kong’ing the former WWE Superstar onto any surface he can find, including a powerbomb from the floor to the ring apron.
Moose heads over to pound fists with Merriman on commentary before going back to work on the much smaller Akeem. Akeem gets in another hope spot and celebrates with the UNLV Hockey team in the crowd, the team that was publicly invited to the show.
Moose takes over and shoves one of the hockey guys, who shoves him back. Looked eerily similar to Bam Bam Bigelow and Lawrence Taylor from WWE’s past. Akeem shows off his acrobatic abilities again, flipping into a cool cutter.
Akeem follows up for a close pin attempt that only ended because Alisha pulled the referee out of the ring. The referee and Alisha bicker at ringside for what feels like forever before the ref ultimately ejects her from ringside for a big pop. Moose low-blows Akeem in the ring before the ref returns.
Moose follows up with a massive spear that nearly beheads Akeem. He goes for the cover and gets the easy 1-2-3 for the pinfall victory in a match that featured as many bells and whistles as one could possibly imagine. They thank Merriman on commentary and he heads off.
Match Result: Moose defeated Sidney Akeem
Steve Maclin Approaches Eric Young Ahead Of TNA International Title Tilt
Backstage, Steve Maclin tries to have a buddy-to-buddy chat with Eric Young about their friendship. He tells them may the best man win in the TNA International Championship match they are both in along with AJ Francis tonight.
He walks off and Young mumbles something under his breath about the best man winning, with a not-so-friendly look on his face. We see a “TNA Injury Report presented by Bioflex” covering Joe Hendry’s injury status.
Mike Santana, Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy vs. Mustafa Ali, Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth
Back inside the arena, the theme for Mustafa Ali hits and out he comers for the next match of the evening, a featured six-man battle. His partners, The Nemeth Brothers duo of Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth, come out next.
Mike Santana makes his way through the crowd, Jey Uso minus-the-YEET-style. The iconic sounds of The Hardy Boys theme hits next to bring out his partners, the legendary duo of Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. The bell sounds to get things started, and immediately Matt and Nic pick up where their bloody cage post-match beatdown left off.
The others enter the mix and it’s total chaos to get things started. When the dust settles and the smoke clears, Santana is beating on Ryan Nemeth in the corner as the legal two men in the ring. Ali tags in, but so does Matt, and he bounces Ali’s dome off the turnbuckles to chants of “DELETE! DELETE!”
Matt ends up isolated in the ring for several minutes as Nic, Ryan and Mustafa take turns tagging in and out to keep a fresh man at him at all times. Even that isn’t enough, as they begin sneaking in double-team and other cheap heel tactics behind the referee’s back.
Eventually, Jeff Hardy gets the much-needed hot tag and he immediately begins shifting the offensive momentum in his team’s favor. He hits a big Whisper in the Wind off the ropes to take out all three opponents.
Others filter in. Santana hits a Rolling Buck 50 but walks into a DDT from Ryan, who walks into a Twist of Fate from Jeff. Ali rolls in with a neckbreaker on Jeff. Ali backs into Santana and does the slow turn. Santana grabs him by the hair and throws him in the corner, but runs into a big kick.
Ali rolls for a big move but Santana sees it coming and plants him into the mat. He goes for Spin the Block, but Ali rolls to the floor. Santana hits a flipping dive over the top rope to take out Ali at ringside. Ali runs away to the back. Santana follows after him.
In the ring, Ryan tries rolling up Jeff, but only gets two. He hits The Big Hollywood Ending and goes for another pin attempt, but it is broken up. Matt is sent into the steel post at ringside by Nic. This leaves Jeff alone with The Nemeths in the ring.
Santana runs down and hits STB on Nic. Matt hits Twist of Fate on Ryan in the ring. Jeff takes his shirt off and heads to the top. He connects with his Swanton Bomb for the pinfall victory in a very crowd-pleasing match.
Match Result: Mike Santana & The Hardys defeated Mustafa Ali & The Nemeth Brothers
Celebrities In The House At TNA Unbreakable
Victoria Crawford (Alicia Fox) is shown in a cameo appearance in the crowd. Singer Debbie Gibson is also shown in the crowd. From 90 Day Fiancee on TLC, Tim Malcolm is also in the house. “The stars are out in Vegas at Unbreakable.” I guess so.
Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich vs. Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard
It’s time for another featured bout, as Frankie Kazarian makes his way to the ring, followed by Tessa Blanchard. For their opposition, the ring walks are reversed.
The female portion of the team, TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich coming out first, and of course TNA World Champion Joe Hendry coming out last. The crowd, as expected, goes bonkers for TNA’s hottest rising star.
As the bell sounds, the commentators immediately focus on the medical tape on the injured shoulder of Hendry. Slamovich tries starting things off, but Blanchard avoids in. Kazarian comes in, so Slamovich tags in Hendry. The “We Believe!” chants spread like wildfire as the less-than-100% Hendry gets ready.
Kazarian stops and leans through the ropes. He insists that the ring announcer re-introduce him. McKenzie Mitchell does so, informing the crowd, per Kazarian’s demand, that he is, in fact, “The King of TNA.” Kazarian hits Hendry with a cheap shot but then Hendry shoulder-blocks him down to the mat.
Hendry sends Kazarian into the ropes, Kaz ducks and hits the ropes, only to run back into a perfectly timed knee lift that even Harley Race would be proud of. Kazarian tries bailing to the floor, but is met by Slamovich, who blasts him with some forearms and rolls him back in.
Blanchard finally tags in and takes over. The fans immediately get on her case — and bad. “F**k you, Tessa!” chants are the opening offering from the Vegas wrestling fanatics in attendance. Those quickly graduate to unmerciful “She’s a racist!” “You’re a racist!”
From there they got louder and evolved into the drawn-out, “Raaaacist! Raaaacist!” chants loudly aimed in her direction after anything she does. On the floor, Victoria Crawford, formerly known as Alicia Fox, gets involved briefly with Slamovich.
This allows the commentators a chance to crack insider jokes about her wild behind-the-scenes reputation in the past. Hendry takes over as the legal man and eventually finishes things off with the Standing Ovation for the win.
Match Result: Joe Hendry & Masha Slamovich defeated Frankie Kazarian & Tessa Blanchard
Santino Marella Makes A Falls Count Anywhere Match For TNA Rebellion 2025
Backstage, Mike Santana approaches TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella and tells him he’s had it with Mustafa Ali. Santino ends up giving him what he wants, which is a Falls Count Anywhere match at the upcoming TNA Rebellion 2025 show.
More Celebrities In The Crowd At TNA Unbreakable
Inside the arena again, Hannifan and Rehwoldt point out some more celebrities in the crowd. Morlon Greenword, President of the NFL Alumni Las Vegas Chapter, Andreas Hale from ESPN and Westside Gunn are some other celebrities shown in the crowd at TNA Unbreakable 2025.
Chris Bey Appears Live At TNA Unbreakable
Ace Austin makes his way out to the ABC theme for the second time in the evening. He does so this time to introduce a very special guest, his tag-team partner and friend, Chris Bey. Bey makes his way out on his own two feet, as the commentators point out.
Bey talks about 172 days ago he had an accident in the ring that changed the course of his life forever. He broke his neck and paralyzed himself. He gets emotional saying this. He mentions having a successful surgery but his future is still uncertain.
He says he was told it wasn’t clear if he would ever walk again. He smiles while pointing out that he is doing exactly that. The crowd goes wild. Bey points out Austin standing next to him and says he never left his side.
He says when you’re going through what he’s going through, you need a real brother. He says this man is exactly that. Fans break out in a “ABC! ABC!” chant. One person yells, “Greatest story ever told!” Bey responds, “There it is!”
He says outside of day one saying this will be the greatest story ever told, in his heart and mind, he never thought he was going to stand here again. He then reminded himself who he was. He listened and felt the energy from the fans. Because of that, he beat the odds.
Fans chant “You’re unbreakable!” He says he was able to do it because “We Believe!” He says, “Joe, I owe you $20 now!” A fan yells, “We Bey-lieve!” He says, “There you go, I’m gonna put it on a shirt now!” Fans chant that loud. He calls this the greatest story ever told, hugs Austin and heads off.
Barbed Wire Massacre
Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner
The crew is shown working on setting up the ring for our next match, the sixth ever Barbed Wire Massacre in TNA Wrestling history. Hannifan and Rehwoldt mention viewer discretion is advised for the audience at home for this next contest.
The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to this one. After the package wraps up, we return in the arena where the crew is finished up setting the ring up with all of the goodies for this unique match.
Mance Warner makes his way out first accompanied by Steph De Lander. The two head to the ring as the commentators continue to stress how violent this match is going to be, and how neither man is going to be the same coming out of it.
Sami Callihan makes his way out to a big pop. “The Death Machine” comes to the ring in a white button up shirt and tie, doing the “Bang Bang!” and all, in a clear homage to “The Hardcore Legend” Mick Foley. The bell sounds and Warner goes to work on Callihan.
Callihan immediately hits a Death Valley Driver on him through a barbed wire door laying in the corner. Literally seconds in. Hannifan freaks out and asks the camera man for a shot of Warner’s shoulder. Callihan grabs a barbed wire bat and smashes it on the ripped up left arm of Warner.
The camera finally shows it and it is a pretty gnarly chewed up pile of flesh. “Look at Mance Warner’s arm — dear god!” is the first reaction from Hannifan. A camera man hands a black bag to Callihan. Callihan pulls out a Nintendo 64 controller wrapped in barbed wire.
He cheese-grates it on the forehead of Warner. Fans break out in a “You sick f**k!” chants. Hannifan mentions No Mercy was his favorite N64 game, while Rehwoldt mentions Golden Eye. Warner’s face is now a bloody mess in addition to his arm. We’re about two or three minutes deep.
After some more madness, fans break out in an appropriate “This is Madness!” chant. That shifts to dueling “This is Madness!” / “We want more!” chants. They try a “We want fire!” chant. Calliahan runs himself through a barbed wire door. He spits blood up in the air and it falls on his own face. Disgusting.
A big ball of barbed wire is entered into the mix. Fans break out in bowling-related chants. Callihan yells at Warner to look at him as he grates it on his face. Warner ends up stuck in barbed wire. The referee has to cut him out.
Callihan goes for a Cactus Driver through a barbed wire board across two tables, but Warner avoids it. Callihan yells at Warner, “Come on b*tch!” We see a stunner into a barbed wire board for a “Holy sh*t!” chant. Callihan’s leg gets stuck in barbed wire just from backing up. The referee has to free him.
“The Death Machine” leans through the ropes and finds something that stops him in his tracks. He pulls out a lemon and wears a sadistic smile. Fans chant “You sick f**k!” He tears away padding that was put around Warner’s ripped up arm earlier in the match.
He squeezes the lemon and juice pours into the wound. He then grabs a bunch of salt. He lets it falls around him so fans know what it is. He smiles like a psycho again as fans break out in a “Salt in the wound!” chant.
Callihan then grabs a staple gun, pulls Warner’s tongue out and staples it to a barbed wire door. He breaks the barbed wire board stapled to his tongue with another weapon. He goes for the bag of salt but before he can use it, Warner low-blows him and then dumps the bag of salt in Callihan’s wounds.
Fans chant “You deserve it!” De Lander hands Warner a screwdriver. This is the dastardly weapon after balls of barbed wire, psycho video game controllers, lemons and salt bags? Callihan gets a big spike. They have a sword-fight type of stand-off. Fans hilariously chant “This is Wrestling!” They stab each other.
We see another stand off and this time they trade regular shots. Callihan grabs Mr. Socko and wraps him in barbed wire in another ode to Mick Foley. He then pays one final homage to him by hitting the Cactus Driver through barbed wire for the pinfall victory. That was absolute insanity.
Match Result: Sami Callihan defeated Mance Warner
Who Wants to Walk with Elijah?
Elijah comes out for some impromptu singing. He sings his “In TNA We Walk This Way” tune, while giving props in the lyrics to Chris Bey and the original three-way at Unbreakable 20 years ago. He promotes his Walk With Elijah Challenge for TNA Rebellion 2025 and off he goes.
Criss Angel “The Mindfreak” is shown in the crowd. Rehwoldt and Hannifan run down the updated lineup for TNA Rebellion on April 27 in Los Angeles, CA. After that, we return to the ring for our final match of the evening, where the inaugural TNA International Champion will be crowned.
TNA International Championship
Steve Maclin vs. AJ Francis vs. Eric Young
After that, we return to the ring for our final match of the evening, where the inaugural TNA International Champion will be crowned.
AJ Francis of First Class makes his way out, as the commentators point out he is the only one of the three men involved in this match who is coming in fresh. He qualified well before tonight’s show, whereas his two opponents both earned their way into the match with wins earlier this evening.
Out next is “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin, as Hannifan and Rehwoldt remind the viewing audience at home of his on-again, off-again relationship with Eric Young, and how it has been going in recent weeks. His pre-match talk with Young backstage is also brought up.
The lights in the building go down and the bad-ass theme for Eric Young plays as he comes out last. He is by himself, as is Francis, with The Northern Armory not accompanying Young, nor KC Navarro with Francis. Who will become the first-ever TNA International Champion? It’s time to find out.
The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Immediately Young and Maclin join forces to beat down Francis and throw him out to the floor. Now they are left alone in the ring. The commentators remind everyone how they agreed “The best man will win” between them tonight.
Francis recovers and tries to hop on the apron a couple of minutes later, only to again be blasted back to the floor, leaving Young and Maclin to duke it out. Several minutes later, the fans start to badly turn on the match, killing them with “This is boring!” chants over and over again.
In the corner, Young and Maclin are trading shots until Francis hoists both across his massive shoulders. He slams them both down and goes for the cover, but only gets a count of two. “AJ go away!” chants spread like wildfire. Francis hits TFL that sends Young to the floor.
He stalks Maclin in the corner, but Maclin moves and hangs Francis upside down in the tree of woe. Maclin hits a spear to knock Francis down. He goes for the K.I.A., but Francis counters. He looks for a Down Payment, but Maclin counters the counter. He hits the K.I.A. on Francis and covers him for the win.
Match Result: Steve Maclin defeated AJ Francis and Eric Young
BROKEN Matt Hardy Invites The Nemeth Brothers To The Hardy Compound
Backstage, The Nemeth Brothers find an invitation. Ryan Nemeth shows it to Nic Nemeth. He tells him to open it with caution. They open it and some CGI affects are shown on the screen.
BROKEN Matt Hardy appears and invites them to The Hardy Compound for a Final Deletion. That’s how TNA Unbreakable 2025 goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!
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