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TNA Impact! Results – Dec. 18, 2025 – Elijah In Concert, Team TNA vs. Team NXT Steel Cage Match – TPWW

TNA Impact! Results – Dec. 18, 2025 – Elijah In Concert, Team TNA vs. Team NXT Steel Cage Match – TPWW

December 18, 2025
El Paso, TX – El Paso Coliseum
Commentary – Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt
Results via Joseph Collins of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. TNA World Championship #1 Contender 20-Man Battle Royal match – Bear Bronson won via last eliminating Eric Young
  2. Angel Warriors defeated The Diamond Collective via Warrior’s Way (pinfall)
  3. 10-Man Steel Cage match – Team TNA defeated Team NXT via Spin The Block (pinfall)

TNA World Championship #1 Contender 20-Man Battle Royal Match
Cedric Alexander vs. Eric Young vs. Mance Warner vs. Ryan Nemeth vs. Rich Swann vs. Trey Miguel vs. Zachary Wentz vs. Myron Reed vs. Brock Anderson vs. CW Anderson vs. Moose vs. Jake Something vs. Jesse Funaki vs. Bear Bronson vs. John Skyler vs. BDE vs. Jake Painter vs. Judas Icarus vs. Travis Williams

As the match was set to begin, TNA World Champion Frankie Kazarian
came out to join Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt at ringside. The title
shot will come on January 15.

The bout itself featured a lot of mid-card/lower card talent outside
guys like former TNA World Champion Moose. As has been pointed out by
Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio when it comes to World title
shots, why aren’t all the top talent in the company vying for their
opportunity?

There was a lot of teasing for future tag team feuds in addition to a
potentially fun match between Bear Bronson and Jake Something in the
middle portion. AJ Francis came out and pulled Rich Swann outside of the
ring to eliminate him and cost his former First Class mate a shot.

The finals came down to Bronson, Eric Young…and Ryan Nemeth. Yes,
that Ryan Nemeth. Bronson eliminated Nemeth and Young tossed Bronson but
he never hit the floor to Young’s surprise. The two battled on the
apron and Young was eliminated after a back body drop on the apron,
giving the newcomer a title shot.

Having seen Bronson in person before, there is a lot more to him than what you saw in Bear Country. I’m looking forward to seeing what he can do in TNA if given the opportunity.

Winner: Bear Bronson.


Backstage: Santino Marella, Steve Maclin, The Hardys, Mike Santana

Team NXT did a backstage promo hyping up the cage match.


Video: Injury Report

The injury report revealed that Matt Cardona is out with a shoulder injury following the recent attack from Lexis King, Dani Luna and Indi Hartwell are being held out due to last week’s dog collar match, and Rich Swann is having his back evaluated after the Francis attack above.


Video: Mike Santana, The Hardys

Mike Santana and The Hardys will be on the next cover of Pro Wrestling Illustrated.


Backstage: Bear Bronson

Bear Bronson talked with Gia Miller about his upcoming title shot.


The Diamond Collective (Tessa Blanchard & Mila Moore) vs. Angel Warriors (Lei Ying Lee & Xia Brookside)

This one didn’t do much for me and was way too long. The crowd was dead for the most part and it was just kinda there. The end came when Lee hit Moore with a kick and then hit her Warrior’s Way swinging facebuster for the pin.

Winner: Angel Warriors via Pinfall.

I’m assuming Lee vs. Blanchard for the title is coming after Dani Luna gets her crack at the gold.


Backstage: Dani Luna

Speaking of, Luna did a backstage promo calling for her title shot.


Backstage: The Diamond Collective

An irate Robert Stone trying to pump up Blanchard and Moore for their past accomplishments, saying all three of them and Crawford are “the Michael Jordan of TNA.” Blanchard then issued an open challenge to any three woman to take on The Diamond Collective “because this time, we aren’t playing around.”


Backstage: Angel Warriors

Miller caught up with Brookside and Lee and asked Lee about Luna’s challenge. Lee said if she wants to fight, she won’t run. Brookside said Luna is scary, but Lee didn’t care. “Anytime, anywhere…b*tch!”


In-Ring: Elijah, Order 4, Mustafa Ali

He played up to El Paso with a song for them until he was thankfully
interrupted by Tasha Steelz of Order 4 who came out with a podium. The
fans woke up and were booing her vociferously until Mustafa Ali came out
and got more boos as he wanted to address an incident he said was “The
Lasso in El Paso” referencing what happened at Final Resolution.

They bantered for a bit until Elijah said he wanted to fight. Elijah
was about to make his way up until he was attacked by The Great Hands
who eventually got dispatched. Special Agent Zero got in the way until
Ali told him to stand down and have Elijah take the first shot. Elijah
got distracted by Steelz and Ali nailed him in the back with a guitar,
leaving Order 4 to stand tall over him.

I guess your level of excitement for this feud is how much you’re
into Elijah. By me typing that, you can probably figure out where I fall
on that excitement level.


Backstage: Indi Hartwell

Indi Hartwell, looking no worse for the wear, did a promo talking about the dog collar match. She said once she is cleared, she is going to prove she’s the best and will be Knockouts Champion one day.


Video: WWE SNME, NXT, Leon Slater, Moose

They showed highlights of Leon Slater and Je’Von Evans taking on AJ
Styles and Dragon Lee from Saturday Night’s Main Event, even tying into
AMC by showing the crowd shot of Jon Bernthal who used to be on The
Walking Dead.

They flipped to Tuesday’s NXT and the four-way title match that
Slater won to earn a future NXT Championship shot against Oba Femi at
NXT New Year’s Evil. They also showed Moose calling out NXT North
American Champion Ethan Page for their title match on December 30 on NXT
TV.


Backstage: Moose, Cedric Alexander

In a backstage promo, Moose called out Slater for an X-Division title match at Genesis as he never invoked his rematch clause. Cedric Alexander then came into the frame and said he should rescind that request as he wants the shot instead.


Backstage: Frankie Kazarian

Kazarian was talking to an Elvis Presley painting inside the venue, followed up by him talking down to Bronson and that the World title wasn’t going anywhere.


10-Man Steel Cage Match
Team NXT (Lexis King, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Brooks Jensen, & The High Ryze (Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe)) vs. Team TNA (Mike Santana, The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy), Steve Maclin, Santino Marella)

They went over the rules and this was exactly WarGames rules. Unlike
those matches, this was being held in a single traditional cage so
things are going to get a bit tight in there.

NXT’s Brooks Jensen and TNA’s Mike Santana (entering in a low rider
that was driven into the same building by Eddy Guerrero once up on a
time) started this one out.

NXT’s Lexis King was in next, so the visitors had the man advantage. A
painted up Steve Maclin was in next, using King’s cane on its owner’s
back. With two minute entrances, the ring was filling up quick. NXT’s
Tyson Dupont was up next followed by TNA’s Matt Hardy. However, Hardy
was attacked by Tyriek Igwe before he could get in there and just went
in the cage instead, giving NXT a 4-on-2 advantage as Hardy was dead
outside the cage.

TNA’s Jeff Hardy was out next in his first cage match of any kind in
seven years, followed by new TNA International Champion Channing
“Stacks” Lorenzo representing NXT. About a minute after he entered, The
Righteous then came out to no reaction and took Matt Hardy to the back.
(I will say their music has always been great, so there.)

Finally, Santino Marella entered at number ten, the injury sub for
the aforementioned Cardona. He then took on all five NXT guys, taking
them all out…except for future son-in-law Lorenzo who is engaged to his
daughter, Arianna Grace. Lorenzo had no issue beating up Marella,
though.

This didn’t feature any blood which seemed odd considering a) they
just had a bloody dog collar match the week before and b) this is
supposedly a heated rivalry.

Maclin went up to the top of the cage and was teasing a headbutt
before Jensen stopped him. This led to a big suplex spot with men from
both teams getting involved. The camera angle, even on the replay,
didn’t do Maclin being suplexed off the top of the cage any favors,
though.

Marella pulled out the cobra sock and Santana hit Spin the Block on Jensen to give Team TNA the win in more of the more tame cage matches you’ll see.

Winner: Team TNA via Pinfall.

Rehwoldt said “the war has been won” by Team TNA which I’m sure you,
dear reader, don’t believe. Santana, Hardy and Maclin left Marella in
the cage with Stacks which led to Grace coming out. With her fiancee
grounded, she was smiling and then just low-blowed her own father as
Stacks beat him up.

Santana tried to get back in the cage, but the door was locked.
Maclin then got in there by, well, climbing the cage. Grace then left
the cage, berated Santana, and said Marella was a deadbeat father.

The war must continue!


Video: The Righteous, Matt Hardy

Afterward, they went to a cinematic style deal with Matt Hardy waking
up groggily with clips from The Righteous’ recent promo playing. Hardy
picked up a necklace and looked confused and then, The Righteous were
right there. Vincent said all of their devotion was for Hardy and asked
Hardy to help them. He thinks the Hardys can become immortal, but they
need to trust him. Dutch had a gift, but Hardy, still wearing his title
belt, slapped it away and left as Dutch laughed.

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