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Open Fight Night Results 11/6/25

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TNA iMPACT: Open Fight Night starts … NOW!

The show kicks off with a special video message from the TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella. He greets us from a locker room and talks up TNA Bound for Glory, and explains that tonight is ‘Open Fight Night.’

This is followed by a promo from Brian Myers released on TNA Digital this week, which set up the four team match coming later tonight.

Sinner & Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams) vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) vs. The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) (w/ Tasha Steelz) vs. The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards) (w/ Alicia Edwards)

The Rascals took all six of their opponents out with a double-dive to the floor. The crowd was behind the Rascalz as they double-teamed Icarus. Icarus caught Hotch with a forearm, setting Hotch up from a doulbe-team from Williams and Icarus. Hotch caught Williams with an eye-poke, but then Myers got the tag and went after Hotch.

Skyler distracted Myers, which allowed Hotch to catch him with a dropkick from behind that sent him to the floor. Skyler attacked Myers on the floor. Back in the ring, The Great Hands double-teamed Myers in their corner.

Hotch and Edwards hit a double team neckbreaker/legsweep on Myers for a near fall. Myers went for a sunset flipper two, but Hotch came back with a dropkick to get his own two count. Hotch dumped Myers to the floor again and Tasha Steelz attacked him on the floor.

Finally Edwards got the tag and hit Skyler with a lariat. Hotch got a high backdrop, and then Myers took Skyler down with a top rope rana. Then the match broke down with everyone getting in the ring for like a minute, before Edwards took out Skylar with a Boston Knee Party, and Edwards got the pinfall.

Winners: The System

— Jody Threat challenged Dani Luna tonight.

— The Elegance Brand is looking for Mr. Elegance. The prize is a one year contract with TNA Wrestling. If you think you’re Mr. Elegance, make a video and send it to EleganceBrand(at)TNAWrestling.com.

Dani Luna vs. Jody Threat

Threat went for a forward cannonball off the apron, but Luna ducked and Threat hit the floor with an audible thud. Back in the ring, Luna took threat down with an exploder. Luna went for another exploder, but Threat reversed it and hit an exploder of her own. The comeback was short-lived, and Luna hit a German suplex on Threat.

Threat came back with chops and forearms. Luna escaped a suplex but Threat hit a lariat. Threat dumped Luna to the floor and hit her with the cannonball. Back in the ring, Threat hit kind of a jackhammer for a near fall.

Threat went for a submission, but Luna caught her with a back elbow and a back-body drop. Luna hit a slingshot blue thunder bomb for a near fall. Luna started jawing with the ref, and that gave Threat the opening to grab a rear naked choke. Luna made the ropes to escape.

Luna buried a knee in Threat’s midsection. Threat came back with a forearm, so Luna put her down with another knee. Threat came back with more forearms, but Luna hit a clubbing forearm to the back of Threat’s neck.

Luna went for the Luna landing, but Threat escaped with a rana. Threat wound up on the outside, but Luna, in a impressive feat, got on the middle rope and threw Threat back into the ring with a release German suplex. Luna hit the Luna Landing and got the pinfall.

Winner: Dani Luna

TNA Injury Report Powered by Bioflex

    * Mustafa Ali is day-to-day with injuries from the Hardcore War
    * Jake Something is suffering lingering after effects from Rosemary’s mist, but isn’t expected to miss any time
    * Mike Santana suffered a laceration in the Bound for Glory main event

— Cedric Alexander challenged Mike Santana to leave his title in the back and come out for a fight tonight.

The Hardys vs. The Colons (El Paso Street Fight From Back In March)

— To help fill time, a match from several months ago between The Hardys and The Colons in El Paso, TX. back in March was shown next.

It was billed on the broadcast an “El Paso Street Fight” but the first few minutes followed the rules of a straight tag match. Eventually it did break down into a street fight all over the arena, with The Hardys and The Colons brawling all over the commentators area and freaking out Tom Hannifan.

In the end, The Hardys won after a Swanton bomb through a very uncooperative table on Orlando Colon.

Winners: The Hardys

— Then they aired a match between AJ Styles and Bobby Roode for the TNA World Title from a 2012 Open Fight night. Roode retained.

— On NXT Tuesday, Joe Henrdy and Thea Hale made a challenge (of sorts) to the new AAA Mixed Tag Team champions Ethan Page & Chelsea Green at NXT Gold Rush. Also on that show, Santino Marella set up Lei Ying Lee v. Kelani Jordan v. Jordan Grace for the TNA Knockouts Title at NXT Gold Rush.

Sit-down Interview with TNA Knockouts Champion Kelani Jordan

Kelani Jordan sat down with Sarah Schreiber for an interview. A bunch of ungrateful women kicked Jordan out of the locker room, so now Jordan will “stay in her own lane.” She’s already beaten Jordynne Grace and Lei Ying Lee, so she didn’t see the reason to fight them again. Jordan isn’t afraid of anyone in the TNA locker room. She won’t let the women in TNA or NXT or the fans at home label her. In the end, “No one can do it like Lani.” Jordan feels miscast as a heel.

— The Elengace Brand were not impressed with any of the men in Edmonton.

Next week on TNA Impact:

* Elijah returns with a live concert.
* Jason Hotch vs. Cedric Alexander

The following night is Turning Point, and nothing has been announced for that show.

TNA World Champion Mike Santana vs. Cedric Alexander

Santana “left his world title belt” in the back because Cedric Alexander told him to in his challenge, not because this match was taped a month before Santana won the belt.

This is a standard babyface vs. babyface match, with lots of technical wrestling and reversals in the opening minutes. Santana went for a wild swing early but Alexander ducked and went to the outside to regroup.

Santana caught Alexander with a springboard crossbody. Alexander dropped to the floor, and Santana followed to hit him with a superkick. Back in the ring, Alexander caught Santana with a Asai moonsault. The fought on the apron, and Alexander hit him with a flatliner on the apron.

After a commercial, Alexander dumped Santana with a release German suplex for a near fall. Santana and Alexander exchanged chops in the corner. Alexander caught Santana with a Michinoku Driver for another near fall.

Santana flipped out of a back suplex attack and hit a lariat. Santana followed up by coming off the ropes with a flying lariat. Santana went for the rolling cutter, but Alexander countered that with a suplex, then hit a fisherman’s buster for a near fall.

Alexander went for a Lumbar Check, but Santana escaped. Santana set up Alexander for a superplex, but Alexander countered and escaped. Santana caught him with a boot and hit the rolling cutter for another near fall.

Santana hit a boot, but Alexander came back with a superkick. Both guys exchanged cradles for near falls. Alexander avoided the rolling lariat, Santana escaped the Lumbar Check, and finally Santana hit the rolling lariat to get the pinfall.

Winner and STILL TNA World Champion: Mike Santana

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(H/T to Joseph Currier and F4WOnline.com for the above results.)



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