The road to TNA Final Resolution 2025 hits its last, chaotic checkpoint tonight as TNA iMPACT! goes live from Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, just 24 hours before the TNA+ live special emanates from El Paso, Texas. With the cross-promotional war between TNA and WWE NXT raging on, champions under siege, and one last high-stakes Knockouts bout to decide who challenges Lei Ying Lee tomorrow night, this go-home episode is loaded with matches that directly shape the Final Resolution card and the future of the NXT–TNA partnership. Fans can watch iMPACT! at 8 p.m. ET on AXS TV and TNA+, with Sportsnet 360 carrying the show in Canada.
Beyond hype packages and video recaps, tonight’s show delivers real consequences: a TNA vs NXT eight-man tag, a Knockouts #1 Contender’s Match with a title shot less than a day later, a pivotal singles clash in the escalating Order 4 vs Rascalz feud, and a furious Mike Santana looking to punish the architect of the NXT invasion before he meets Charlie Dempsey at Final Resolution.
Here is everything advertised for tonight’s show
According to the official TNA preview and multiple reputable outlets, the following matches and segments are confirmed for the December 4, 2025 episode of TNA iMPACT!:
- Eight-Man Tag Team Match:
The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), Steve Maclin & Cedric Alexander vs Lexis King, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe - TNA Knockouts World Championship #1 Contender’s Match:
Dani Luna vs Xia Brookside - Singles Match:
Mustafa Ali vs Trey Miguel - Singles Match:
Mike Santana vs Robert Stone - In-Ring Talk Segment:
The FIR$T CLA$$ PENTHOU$E hosted by AJ Francis & Rich Swann with guest TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater - Singles Match:
Home Town Man vs Brooks Jensen
Each match is tied directly to a Final Resolution story beat, turning tonight’s iMPACT! into a live action preview of what’s coming 24 hours later in El Paso.
Team TNA vs Team NXT: The Hardys lead the charge before a weekend of war
The centerpiece of tonight’s broadcast is an eight-man tag that perfectly encapsulates the NXT vs TNA rivalry that has defined the promotion’s final stretch of 2025. TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys join forces with TNA International Champion Steve Maclin and Cedric Alexander to represent the home locker room against an NXT contingent of Lexis King, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Tyson Dupont, and Tyriek Igwe.
This isn’t just a showcase—every name in the match is already entangled in Final Resolution business:
- At Final Resolution 2025, The Hardys are set to defend the TNA World Tag Team Championship against High Ryze (Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe).
- Maclin will put the TNA International Championship on the line against Stacks.
The eight-man tag is effectively a live fire rehearsal for those El Paso title bouts. Every miscommunication, every pinfall, and every post-match brawl tonight will be a direct predictor of momentum heading into the TNA+ special. Given how the NXT group blindsided Mike Santana and helped pave the way for Frankie Kazarian to claim the TNA World Championship, TNA’s locker room has been simmering for weeks, and this is their chance to swing back in a major way.
Expect chaotic tags, brawling on the floor, and a finish that sends a very loud statement about whether TNA can hold serve in its own house before stepping onto neutral ground in Texas.
Knockouts #1 Contender’s Match: Dani Luna vs Xia Brookside with Lei Ying Lee waiting in El Paso
The TNA Knockouts Division steps firmly into the spotlight tonight when Dani Luna meets Xia Brookside in a #1 Contender’s Match, with the winner moving on to challenge Lei Ying Lee for the TNA Knockouts World Championship at Final Resolution 2025.
This match is the payoff to weeks of qualifying:
- On a recent episode of iMPACT!, Luna won a four-way match over Indi Hartwell, Rosemary, and Myla Grace to punch her ticket to this contenders’ bout.
- Later that night, Brookside outlasted Jody Threat, Killer Kelly, and Victoria Crawford to claim the remaining spot.
Now, 24 hours before the title is defended in El Paso, both women must navigate one last pressure cooker of a singles match. Luna brings heavy-hitting power and a grinding pace that can wear opponents down, while Brookside thrives on underdog energy, speed, and a knack for stringing together momentum in flurries.
On the other side of this match stands Lei Ying Lee, whose breakout year continues with a championship defense at Final Resolution against whoever survives tonight. The quick turnaround from Orlando to El Paso means the winner will have almost no time to game-plan for the champion, adding another layer of intrigue and urgency.
Mustafa Ali vs Trey Miguel: Singles showdown foreshadows Order 4 vs The Rascalz
If the eight-man tag is about TNA vs NXT, then Mustafa Ali vs Trey Miguel is about Order 4 vs The Rascalz—a faction rivalry that will explode in an eight-man tag at Final Resolution.
Tomorrow night in El Paso, Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch, John Skyler & Special Agent 0) face The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier & Myron Reed) in what promises to be one of the most athletic matches on the card. Tonight, Ali and Miguel lock up one-on-one with more than bragging rights on the line:
- A win for Ali sends a message that Order 4’s “systems and strategy” can neutralize even the quickest member of The Rascalz.
- A win for Miguel restores some balance and proves that The Rascalz’ creativity and pace can crack Ali’s meticulous game plan.
Ali’s recent work as the calculating leader of Order 4 has been defined by targeted offense and psychological warfare, while Miguel is the heartbeat of The Rascalz—unpredictable, resilient, and capable of flipping the tempo of a match in seconds. Whichever way this goes, the result will dramatically shape the narrative heading into tomorrow’s eight-man collision.
Mike Santana vs Robert Stone: The Sheriff of NXT walks into the wrong town
Few wrestlers have more reason to be angry than Mike Santana. The former TNA World Champion lost his title in the chaos that followed an NXT invasion engineered—or at least fronted—by Robert Stone, whose squad jumped Santana and created the chaos that allowed Frankie Kazarian to cash in the Call Your Shot Trophy and leave with the gold.
Since that night, Santana has vowed to hunt down the NXT outsiders one by one. Tonight, he finally gets his hands on Stone himself in a sanctioned singles match, just one day before Santana meets Charlie Dempsey at Final Resolution.
On paper, Stone is outgunned—Santana is a world-title-caliber brawler with something to prove and receipts to collect. But Stone is rarely alone for long. With NXT allies lurking and Santana’s arm still a target after the brutal chair-assisted attack weeks ago, this could easily devolve into an ambush designed to soften him up for Dempsey in El Paso.
Santana will be fighting on two fronts: trying to hurt Stone enough to send a message, while trying not to jeopardize his own health 24 hours before one of the most personal matches of his TNA career.
Leon Slater enters The FIR$T CLA$$ PENTHOU$E ahead of X-Division showdown
In a different kind of confrontation, TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater walks straight into enemy territory when he joins AJ Francis and Rich Swann on The FIR$T CLA$$ PENTHOU$E. What began as a respectful rivalry between Slater and Swann at Turning Point curdled into tension when Swann’s teammate Francis took exception to Slater retaining his title and Swann showing him respect afterward.
Now, with Slater set to defend the X-Division Championship against Francis at Final Resolution, tonight’s talk segment is unlikely to stay verbal for long.
- Francis has framed Slater as the lucky survivor of Turning Point.
- Slater, meanwhile, has embraced the role of fighting champion and hasn’t backed down from the larger, more powerful challenger.
The PENTHOU$E environment gives Francis home-field advantage, but Slater’s presence guarantees fireworks. Whether it ends with a staredown, a sneak attack, or an all-out brawl, this segment will go a long way toward setting the tone for tomorrow’s title match.
Home Town Man vs Brooks Jensen: Heart of TNA vs invading NXT upstart
Rounding out the card, the ever-popular Home Town Man (HTM) meets NXT’s Brooks Jensen in a singles bout that continues the theme of NXT talent trying to make their names at TNA’s expense. HTM is riding buzz off a standout performance in the Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl episode, while Jensen is eager to prove he’s more than just a supporting player in Stone’s invading force.
On the surface, this looks like a mid-card clash with a comedic edge, but the stakes are quietly significant. Every time an NXT name picks up a win on iMPACT!, it chips away at the perception that TNA can protect its home turf. Conversely, if HTM can keep the good times rolling and hand Jensen a loss, it sends a message that TNA’s depth chart runs far deeper than just its champions and marquee names.
With Final Resolution 2025 boasting a stacked card—featuring Frankie Kazarian vs JDC for the TNA World Championship, Lei Ying Lee’s Knockouts Title defense, The Hardys vs High Ryze, Leon Slater vs AJ Francis, Maclin vs Stacks, The IInspiration vs Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford, Santana vs Dempsey, Cardona vs Mance Warner, and The Rascalz vs Order 4—tonight’s TNA iMPACT! is not just a warm-up; it’s an essential chapter in one of the most ambitious cross-promotional stories TNA has told in years.
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