TNA Victory Road 2024 Results (Sept 13, 2024): New Champions Crowned!

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KUSHIDA vs. Leon Slater

The match kicked off with KUSHIDA and Leon Slater testing each other’s skills and agility, both showing their resilience and quick reflexes. Slater’s fast-paced style allowed him to briefly dominate with a handspring back elbow and a powerful kick, but KUSHIDA soon turned the tables, sending Slater outside and diving onto him with precision. KUSHIDA focused on weakening Slater’s arm. Though Slater escaped the Hover Board Lock and launched into a dive, KUSHIDA ultimately caught him, slamming him off the top and securing a victory with an arm-bar submission.

Winner: KUSHIDA

Backstage, Josh Alexander shared insights on his upcoming battle against Joe Hendry, while a video package built anticipation for the world title clash between Nic Nemeth and Moose.

Hammerstone & Jake Something vs. Eric Young & Steve Maclin

The bell rang, and the teams exploded into an immediate brawl. Hammerstone and Something initially gained control, isolating Maclin. However, Maclin fought back with explosive strikes, lifting the energy in the arena. Young tagged in, displaying impressive power moves including a gutwrench powerbomb. Despite this momentum, Hammerstone’s team regained the upper hand. After an intense sequence, Something sealed the win by pinning Young with his signature move, Into The Void.

Winners: Hammerstone & Jake Something

MAIN CARD:

The Hardys vs. First Class (A.J. Francis & KC Navarro)

The Hardys, with Jeff starting against KC Navarro, quickly gained early momentum through double-team maneuvers. After a series of exchanges, Navarro and Francis took control, grounding Matt. Matt outmaneuvered Francis’s Swanton Bomb attempt, allowing Jeff to regain control with impactful moves. Francis delivered a significant diving splash, but The Hardys countered and cleared the ring. The duo concluded with a Twist of Fate/Swanton Bomb combination for the win.

Winners: The Hardys

TNA X-Division Championship: Zachary Wentz (c) vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey

Wentz and Bailey amazed the audience with their athleticism from the outset. Wentz’s superkick and dive to the outside showcased his dominance. Despite Bailey rallying with high-flying moves, Wentz countered effectively, trading intense strikes. Late into the match, Wentz’s strategic maneuvers were overshadowed as Bailey executed the Flamingo Driver to secure the title.

Winner and new TNA X-Division Champion: Mike Bailey

Backstage, The System fueled excitement by hyping their matches for the night.

Steph De Lander Makes An Announcement

In an emotional segment, Steph De Lander shared reflections on her career and her need for neck surgery, yet assured everyone this wasn’t a retirement. She expressed gratitude towards Matt Cardona and PCO, encouraging them to resolve their tensions without her involvement. Her heartfelt message resonated deeply with the fans.

Backstage, Nic Nemeth focused on his anticipated match against Moose.

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: Masha Slamovich & Tasha Steelz (c) vs. Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat)

In a high-energy match, Slamovich dealt damage with a Brainbuster, but Threat and Luna’s teamwork gradually shifted momentum. Luna’s powerbomb and the duo’s synchronized attacks overpowered the champions, leading to a new reign for Spitfire.

Winners and new TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions: Spitfire (Jody Threat & Dani Luna)

Post-match, tension between Slamovich and Edwards escalated into an aggressive confrontation.

Backstage, Hammerstone and Jake Something celebrated their success, warning others of their dominance.

Joe Hendry vs. Josh Alexander

With a spirited promo, Hendry engaged the fans before locking horns with Alexander. Their match was a whirlwind of physicality, with Hendry overcoming Alexander’s technical prowess. Despite Alexander nearly securing a win with C4 Spike, Hendry’s cunning use of a protective cup countered Alexander’s low-blow. Hendry clinched victory with a Standing Ovation and an ankle lock submission.

Winner: Joe Hendry

Hendry’s post-match celebration won over the crowd.

TNA World Tag Team Championship: ABC (c) vs. The System

The System, featuring Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards, challenged champions Chris Bey and Ace Austin. While ABC initially dominated with fast-paced teamwork, The System capitalized on strategic interference, with Alisha distracting the champs. Displaying relentless teamwork, Myers and Edwards clinched the titles with powerful finishers.

Winners & NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers)

As The System celebrated their victory, the confident duo made clear their intent to assert their dominance in the tag team division.

TNA Knockouts World Championship: Jordynne Grace (c) vs. Wendy Choo

Beginning with Grace showcasing her strength against Wendy Choo, the match quickly spilled outside. Choo attempted to use a loaded pillow as a weapon, but Grace’s grandmother aided by taking it away, allowing Grace to hit a DDT on the floor. Choo gained some control back in the ring, exhibiting moves like a belly-to-belly suplex and a brainbuster. However, Grace’s power proved too overwhelming. She countered Choo’s sleeper hold attempts and ended the bout with a fearsome Juggernaut Driver, retaining her championship.

Winner and still TNA Knockouts World Champion: Jordynne Grace

Following her win, Rosemary attacked Grace, with Choo joining in by applying a sleeper hold, leaving Grace unconscious and setting the stage for future confrontations.

In a backstage clip, Santino Marella had a revealing conversation with Arianna Grace, hinting at potential developments in upcoming storylines.

TNA World Championship: Nic Nemeth (c) vs. Moose

In a highly anticipated battle, Nic Nemeth defended his title against Moose, with Frankie Kazarian providing commentary insights. The two entered into a hard-hitting exchange with Moose quickly establishing dominance using his power. Despite being controlled early on, Nemeth rallied, hitting a hurricanrana to turn the tide. Moose’s resilience brought him back, powerbombing Nemeth through a ringside table. As the match fluctuated with numerous near-falls, The System interfered, distracting Nemeth. After a furious exchange, Nemeth overcame Moose’s strength, delivering a superkick followed by the Danger Zone to secure his title.

Winner and still TNA World Champion: Nic Nemeth

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