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Frankie Kazarian Captures TNA World Title, Becomes Sixth Grand Slam Champion on Nov. 13 iMPACT! Turning Point Go‑Home Show

Tonight’s live edition of TNA iMPACT! from Full Sail University served as the high‑stakes Go‑Home show ahead of tomorrow night’s TNA Turning Point 2025, and the night delivered major storytelling shifts, surprise returns, and most notably the crowning of Frankie Kazarian as the new TNA World Championship holder, becoming only the sixth Grand Slam Champion in the company’s history. With that title change, faction war build‑ups, and headline‑making segments, the card for tomorrow night is now charged with serious consequence.

Here Are the Full Results

  • Elijah returns & live concert segment: Elijah performed his live acoustic set, which turned into an ambush when Mustafa Ali stormed the stage, smashed his guitar and targeted his previously injured arm. This sets a fresh feud for tomorrow night.
  • Cedric Alexander def. Jason Hotch: Alexander secured a pinfall victory after a lumbar check, gaining his momentum. Order 4 attacked post‑match until The Hardys ran in for the save.
  • Indi Hartwell vs. Dani Luna – Hartwell lost by disqualification when Luna used a steel chair; afterward Hartwell demanded a No‑DQ match tomorrow night at Turning Point.
  • Kelani Jordan (c) retained the TNA Knockouts World Title vs. Heather By Elegance: Despite interference from The Elegance Brand, Jordan hit her finisher and kept the belt.
  • Main Event: TNA World Title change – Champion Mike Santana’s scheduled defence vs. Ryan Nemeth was thrown out after heavy interference; immediately afterward Frankie Kazarian cashed in his Call Your Shot trophy (alongside Nemeth) and pinned Santana in less than a minute to capture the World Title. With this victory he has achieved Grand Slam status.

Key Analysis & What It Means Moving Forward

  • Kazarian’s title win & Grand Slam status — This is the single biggest moment of the night. Kazarian’s elevation to world champion at this juncture instantly reshapes the title picture and gives tomorrow night’s Turning Point the feel of a must‑watch event rather than a standard special. Being labeled the sixth Grand Slam Champion adds historic weight to the moment and validates years of work.
  • Santana’s protection and fallout — Although Santana lost the title, the unique circumstances (interference, cash‑in) allow him to retain credibility. His trajectory from this loss will likely drive heavy booking tomorrow night and beyond.
  • Tag‑faction build‑ups — The Alexander/Hotch match with Hardys’ involvement and the Elijah‑Ali segment both serve to elevate multi‑person storylines heading into the eight‑man tag match on tomorrow’s card.
  • Knockouts & stipulation escalation — Hartwell vs. Luna being booked as No‑DQ tomorrow night reflects the increased investment in women’s feuds and stip matches. Jordan’s retention keeps the champion strong while allowing challengers to build.
  • Overall show momentum — Tonight’s episode did exactly what a go‑home should: created fresh heat, changed the status quo, and made the upcoming event feel essential. With so many moving pieces now in motion, tomorrow night’s Turning Point is loaded with potential turning points (pun intended).

With Frankie Kazarian at the summit of the promotion and multiple storylines bubbling with unresolved conflicts, tomorrow night’s Turning Point isn’t just another special — it’s a pivotal night in TNA’s 2025 calendar.

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