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TNA iMPACT! Open Fight Night Results (Nov. 6, 2025): Santana Beats Cedric, The System Wins 4-Way, Kelani Jordan Sets Gold Rush Defense, Elijah Teased

Last night’s TNA iMPACT! Open Fight Night (Nov. 6, 2025) delivered the unpredictable energy that has defined the concept since its inception. From a marquee main event clash between Mike Santana and Cedric Alexander to The System seizing momentum in the tag division, the show brought decisive wins, storyline pivots, and major cross-brand implications — including Knockouts World Champion Kelani Jordan announcing a blockbuster title defense for NXT Gold Rush. The teased return of Elijah added intrigue to a busy night as TNA continued building toward Turning Point.

Here are the full results and recap:

The System def. The Great Hands, The Rascalz, & Sinner & Saint — Four-Way Tag Match

Last night opened with furious, multi-team pacing. Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards used veteran ring awareness and outside help from Tasha Steelz to gain positioning throughout the match. After chaotic sequences that saw The Rascalz flying with tandem offense and John Skyler brawling with Myers, Eddie Edwards crushed Skyler with a Boston Knee Party, allowing The System to secure the victory.

This win firmly re-establishes The System as a force in the tag scene heading into Turning Point.

Dani Luna def. Jody Threat

A tense battle between former allies turned rivals. Jody Threat’s relentless striking and athletic counters forced Luna to adjust, but Dani responded with measured power and ring IQ. A well-timed Luna Landing put Threat down, giving Luna a meaningful singles victory and likely concluding this chapter of their feud — at least for now.

The Hardys def. The Colóns — El Paso Street Fight

A throwback to the Hardys’ roots in chaotic brawling. Tables, ladders, chairs, and the El Paso crowd all became factors as both teams fought deep into the ringside area. The Colóns delivered several fiery bursts, but Jeff Hardy soared through a table with a Swanton Bomb on Orlando Colón to capture the win.

It was a nostalgia-rich thrill for fans and a strong showing that keeps the Hardys relevant as special-attraction contenders.

Mike Santana def. Cedric Alexander (Main Event)

The main event from last night showcased two deeply technical, explosive performers. Cedric Alexander delivered some of his cleanest offense in months — including a Fisherman’s Buster and crisp counter sequences — pushing Santana to his limit.

Santana fought through the pressure, turning a late scramble into his signature Spin the Block for the hard-earned victory.

The performance cemented Santana’s momentum and reaffirmed Alexander as a top-tier contender who will remain a factor in the main-event conversation.

Segments, announcements & story developments

Kelani Jordan announces NXT Gold Rush triple-threat title defense

In a sit-down interview, Knockouts World Champion Kelani Jordan confirmed a major inter-brand match: she will defend her title in a triple threat at NXT Gold Rush against Jordynne Grace and Léi Yǐng Lee.

Jordan emphasized her new edge and the lessons she took from NXT — signaling a more serious version of the champion.

This announcement immediately positions the Knockouts Championship at the center of cross-promotional attention for November.

Elijah teased to return next week with a live concert

Last night included a major tease: Elijah is scheduled to return next week for a live concert. Whether this leads into a new storyline, a musical interlude before an attack, or an immediate match remains to be seen — but the tease adds novelty and anticipation to next week’s broadcast.

Mr. Elegance talent search continues

A brief talent search segment highlighted Mr. Elegance scouting “new prospects,” teasing the possibility of an unexpected signing or a developing mid-card arc.

Final thoughts

Last night’s Open Fight Night delivered the intended chaos — spontaneous challenges, decisive outcomes, and storyline turns that shape the road to Turning Point and NXT Gold Rush.

• Santana’s win solidifies his main-event presence

• The System’s tag victory positions them as top division threats

• Kelani Jordan’s Gold Rush announcement raises inter-promotional stakes

• Elijah’s tease suggests a major angle next week

With multiple divisions heating up and cross-brand title stakes confirmed, TNA moves into November with momentum and clear direction.

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