
TNA Against All Odds: Countdown & Main Show Results
June 6, 2025 – Mullett Arena, Tempe, Arizona
COUNTDOWN TO AGAINST ALL ODDS RESULTS:
Trios Action:
Ash, Heather & M by Elegance def. Xia Brookside, Harley Hudson & Myla Grace
The Elegance trio entered in devil-themed gear to honor the ASU Sun Devils. The match quickly descended into chaos with action all around. Ash took a moment to dance mid-ring before Grace tried a waist-lock. Ash reversed into the ropes, and Grace was struck by the devil fork courtesy of the Personal Concierge. Ash followed with a Swanton Bomb for the victory.
The IInspiration Returns!
After the opener, The Personal Concierge hyped up Elegance—but they were interrupted by the shocking return of The IInspiration (formerly The IIconics). Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee made a bold statement from the stage, targeting the Knockouts Tag Titles.
Promo: Steph De Lander
SDL made her presence felt by confronting the commentary team, confidently proclaiming the dawn of the “De Lander-Warner Era,” promising Mance Warner would walk out as the new TNA International Champion.
Segment: DOA Showdown Teased
Santino Marella and Arianna Grace hit the ring to hype tonight’s Director of Authority match against Robert Stone. Stone emerged flanked by Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford. It was revealed that Matt Cardona would serve as the special guest referee.
AGAINST ALL ODDS MAIN SHOW RESULTS:
TNA International Championship:
Steve Maclin (c) def. Mance Warner
The action spilled in and out of the ring as these two brawlers went to war. Maclin weathered the storm and retained after a brutal sequence, putting down Warner to remain champion.
8-Man Tag Team Match:
The Hardys, Leon Slater & “Home Town Star” (Cody Deaner in disguise) def. The System
Matt Hardy introduced their surprise partner—the masked “Home Town Star”—to a big reaction. Despite Moose spearing Slater mid-air, Slater rallied and countered Moose’s second spear into a roll-up, scoring the win. Slater just pinned the X-Division Champion!
Mustafa Ali def. Jason Hotch
John Skyler joined commentary as fellow First Class members collided. Ali toyed with Hotch early, but the pace picked up fast. Highlights included a German suplex on the apron, a springboard cutter, and a wild tornado DDT to the floor. Ali hit a 450 Splash but refused to pin Hotch. After a second 450—this time after launching Hotch into the corner—Ali secured the win. Post-match, Hotch offered a handshake, but Ali walked away.
Backstage: The IInspiration Speak
Gia Miller interviewed Jessie McKay & Cassie Lee, who declared they’ve returned not to dominate, but to “IInspire.” The Knockouts Tag Team Division has officially been put on notice.
The First Class Penthouse: Mike Santana Segment
AJ Francis and KC Navaro insulted Mike Santana until Santana made a surprise entrance through the crowd. He fought off security, but Francis used Navaro as a shield, giving him time to smash a champagne glass over Santana’s head and escape.
TNA Knockouts World Championship:
Masha Slamovich (c) def. Lei Ying Lee
An intense battle saw Lee nearly steal the title with slick counters, including a stretch muffler suplex. Slamovich hit a top-rope Death Valley Driver and followed up with a piledriver to retain. After the match, the lights turned red—Killer Kelly made her return, silently confronting Slamovich and dropping her signature chain at her feet. Indi Hartwell was on commentary.
Frankie Kazarian def. Joe Hendry
Kazarian targeted Hendry’s leg throughout the match, but Hendry powered through with high-impact offense. Despite Hendry’s heart, Kaz used a chop block and rolled him up with his feet on the ropes for a cheap win.
TNA World Tag Team Championship:
The Nemeths (Nic & Ryan Nemeth) (c) def. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
The Rascalz came close to pulling off an upset, but Nic Nemeth saved his brother from a top-rope attack. The brothers delivered a Danger Zone and Hollywood Ending combo to retain the titles.
TNA Director of Authority Match:
Santino Marella def. Robert “Sheriff” Stone
Despite Stone’s backstage bribe attempt, referee Matt Cardona called it straight. There were plenty of distractions and interference from Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford, but in the end, Arianna Grace handed her father a backup Cobra. Santino struck and sealed the win to remain Director of Authority.
TNA World Championship – Main Event:
Trick Williams (c) def. Elijah
Elijah vowed to bring the title back to TNA, but Trick had other plans. The two battled fiercely with near falls, high-impact slams, and interference from AJ Francis. In the chaotic final moments, Trick used the title belt and sent Elijah into an exposed turnbuckle before nailing the Trick Shot knee to retain. The NXT star stands tall as the reigning TNA World Champion.