TNA Emergence Results 8/15/25

Here are the results for TNA Emergence the show is broadcasting live from the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Countdown To TNA Emergence Pre-Show Results:

The Countdown To TNA Emergence Pre-Show opens up with Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcoming us. The System and TNA World Champion Trick Williams are then shown arriving at the arena.

Indi Hartwell vs. “The Demon Assassin” Rosemary

The match starts off with Indi Hartwell going right after Rosemary. Hartwell then hits a couple of forearms and lifts Rosemary up. Rosemary then slips out and sends Hartwell to the corner. Rosemary then works Hartwell over in the corner and then bites her on the face. Rosemary then tries to slam Hartwell into the corner, but Hartwell blocks it and slams Rosemary’s head into the top turnbuckle. Hartwell then hits a side slam for a two count. Rosemary then hits a back elbow on a charging Hartwell and locks in the Upside Down. Rosemary. then gets a two count on a pin attempt.

Rosemary then sends Hartwell to the corner and hits an exploder. Hartwell then kicks Rosemary away, but Rosemary climbs to the top turnbuckle. Rosemary then goes for the Upside Down again, but Hartwell fights out of it. Rosemary then hits a tornado DDT off of the ropes and then another DDT for a two count. Rosemary then argues with the referee and punches Hartwell a couple of times. Hartwell then blocks a punch and hits a few of her own. Hartwell then kicks Rosemary in the gut and hits a flurry of strikes and a European uppercut. Rosemary then lifts Hartwell to the top turnbuckle. Hartwell then headbutts Rosemary off and climbs to the top rope. Hartwell then hits a flying strike to Rosemary’s back for a two count. 

Hartwell then charges at Rosemary in the corner, but Rosemary gets a boot up and ducks a big boot. Rosemary then drags Hartwell to the mat by the hair and calls for the mist. Dani Luna then runs out and grabs Rosemary. Rosemary then spits the mist towards Luna, but misses. Hartwell then hits the Hurts Donut for the win.

Winner: Indi Hartwell!

We then head to the back, Sami Callihan is sitting and he is approached by Moose. Moose says he said a lot of harsh things about Callihan and wants to apologize. Callihan then says that everything Moose said was true. Callihan then says they have been friends for a long time and Moose was just being honest. Callihan then says Moose was saying everything that the fans say on the internet. Callihan then says what Moose said lit a fire under him. Callihan then says he is going to leave everything he has in the ring. Callihan then says if he goes out he’s going to go out his way. Moose then says Callihan is a pivotal part of the locker room and he hopes that tonight isn’t the last time Callihan is in the ring. Both men then fist bump and Moose gets up. Callihan then pulls Moose back down to his seat and tells him to bring back our World Championship.

Ryan Nemeth then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the pre-show with a microphone. Nemeth says Baltimore is the armpit of the United States. Nemeth then says it’s a dump and a pile of garbage with Old Bay sprinkled on top. Nemeth then says Baltimore is famous for its crabs and not the seafood, but the venereal disease. Nemeth then says his GPS told him that going to Baltimore was a mistake. Nemeth then continues to talk badly about Baltimore until The Home Town Man’s music hits.

The Home Town Man then comes down the ramp with a microphone and he is accompanied by local radio station hosts. Man says he doesn’t like that Nemeth is talking smack about his hometown. Man then says Nemeth should apologize to Baltimore. The Home Town Man then says he wants to channel the toughness of his childhood hero, Cal Ripken and beat Nemeth’s ass all over Baltimore.

Singles Match: The Nemeth’s “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth vs. The Home Town Man

The match starts off with The Home Town Man ducking under Nemeth and hitting a flurry of punches. The Home Town Man then stomps on a seated Nemeth in the corner and hits a running hip attack. The Home Town Man then delivers some punches on Nemeth in the corner, while standing on the middle rope and hits the last one in the middle of the ring. The Home Town Man then lifts up Nemeth, but Nemeth slips out and hits a dropkick. Nemeth then delivers some punches and hits a running shoulder attack in the corner. Nemeth then chokes The Home Town Man on the middle rope and jaws at the local radio hosts. Nemeth then stomps on a seated Home Town Man in the corner. Nemeth then pops The Home Town Man up out of the corner and slams him down for a two count.

Nemeth then grabs a chinlock and hits some elbows. Nemeth then reapplies the chinlock, but The Home Town Man is able to work out of it with elbows. Nemeth then cuts him off with a clubbing blow to the back and a neckbreaker. Nemeth then grabs the Cal Ripken jersey that The Home Town Man was wearing and spits on it. Nemeth then throws it at The Home Town Man, which fires The Home Town Man up. The Home Town Man then fights back with punches and a clothesline. The Home Town Man then hits a slam and a clubbing blow. The Home Town Man then lifts up Nemeth and spins and spins and spins into a TKO for a two count. Nemeth. then thumbs The Home Town Man in the eye and hits a DDT for a two count. Nemeth then pulls The Home Town Man up out of the corner, but The Home Town Man lands on his feet and rolls Nemeth up for the win.

Winner:The Home Town Man!

After the match, The Home Town Man celebrates with the local radio host.

We then get a video package looking at the TNA World Championship Match between TNA World Champion Trick Williams and Moose.

TNA Emergence Results (8/15/25):

TNA X-Division Championship Match: “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater (c) vs. Cedric Alexander

The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other and locking up. Alexander then takes Staler down with an STO on the ring apron. Alexander then hits a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. Alexander then works over Slater’s back with kicks. Slater then goes for a handspring back elbow, but his back seizes up on him and Alexander hits him with a German suplex. Alexander then maintains control of the match with a deliberate pace.

Alexander then stomps down Slater in the corner. Slater then turns Alexander inside out with a lariat. Slater then goes down low with a dropkick to the knee that sends Alexander into the middle turnbuckle. Slater then hits a crossbody for a near fall, but Slater’s back is still in bad shape. Slater then tries to pick up Alexander, but his back gives out and Alexander hit a powerbomb and a fisherman’s brainbuster for a near fall. Alexander then goes for the Lumbar Check, but Slater holds him off by grabbing the ropes. Alexander then sits Slater up on the turnbuckles for a superplex, but Slater turns it into a twisting superplex. Slater then goes for a 450, but Alexander gets his knees up and both guys are down.

Slater then gets to his feet and goes after Alexander’s knee, but Alexander hits him with three German suplexes. Alexander then goes for the Lumbar Check again, but Slater escapes and both guys exchange cradles for near falls. Slater then hits a backdrop on Alexander to the floor and follows it up with his 450 dive over the ringpost. Slater then goes for the Swanton 450, but Alexander escapes and hits a Spanish Fly. Alexander then goes for the Lumbar check again, but Slater escapes and hit him with a Styles Clash. Slater then hits Alexander with the Swanton 450 for the win.

Winner: and still the TNA X-Division Champion, “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater!

After the match, the commentators give Alexander and Slater a standing ovation. Alexander and Slater then shake each other’s hands and hug.

We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is interviewing TNA World Champion Trick Williams and Fir$t Cla$$. Williams says he needs no introductions. Williams then says he is the man breaking attendance records and bringing in TV deals. AJ Francis then says Williams is going to put Moose in his place. AJ Francis then says Fir$t Cla$$ is going to take out The System. AJ Francis then says The System might think they run TNA, but TNA didn’t get the records and deals until TrickNA. Rich Swann then says that if you ain’t First Class, you’re last. Williams then says people might think their egos are too big. Williams then apologizes for his comments towards Mama Moose, but he’s going to have to apologize again for whooping her baby’s ass.

Mike Santana is then shown getting ready for his match against Sami Callihan. Sami Callihan is also shown getting ready for the match.

Singles Match: Order 4’s Mustafa vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona

The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other and locking up. Cardona then turns Ali inside out with a clothesline and gets a near fall after a flapjack. Cardona then sends Ali to the floor and takes John Skyler and Jason Hotch out with a dropkick. Ali then hits Cardona with a superkick. Ali then tries to powerbomb Cardona through the commentary desk, but Cardona hits a back rope on Ali to escape. Steelz then distracts the referee and that allows Skyler to sends Cardona into a DDT on the floor from Ali.

Ali then hits a rolling neckbreaker for a near fall. Ali then misses a standing skytwister press and eats a clothesline. Cardona then hits a facebuster, then blocks a DDT to hit one of his own. Ali then drops to the floor to avoid the reboot, but Cardona hits him with a boot through the ropes on the floor.

Cardona then goes for Radio Silence, but Ali counters with a sitdown powerbomb for a near fall. Ali then charges into Cardona and eats a boot. Hotch and Skyler then runs in and interferes, allowing Ali to hit Cardona with a dropkick. Ali then hits a 450 on Cardona, but lays back to do a cocky cover and Cardona rolls him up in a crucifix for the win.

Winner: “The Complete” Matt Cardona!

After the match, Order 4 beats Cardona down and Agent Zero hits Cardona with a hanging tree slam. The System then make their way down to the ring to save Cardona. Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers then clotheslines Agent Zero to the floor and he lands on his feet. Fir$t Cla$$ then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV.

Tag Team Match: The System (“The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards) vs. Fir$t Cla$$ (AJ Francis and Rich Swann)

The match starts off with Swann getting tossed around by Edwards and Myers. Francis then gets the tag and dominates Myers. Myers then hits Francis with a spear and gets the tag to Edwards. Edwards then sets up Swann for a backpack stunner, but Francis avalanches him in the corner. Edwards then hits a blue thunder bomb for a near fall. Francis then sends Myers to the floor with a boot, then hits Edwards with a pop up forearm.

Francis then goes for a suplex, but Edwards reverses it. Edwards then goes for the backpack stunner on Francis, but Francis blocks it. Order 4 then runs in and attacks the System. Agent Zero then hits Edwards with a hanging tree slam into the ring apron. Zero then sends Myers back in the ring and Francis hit the down payment for the win.

Winners:Fir$t Cla$$ (AJ Francis and Rich Swann)

We then get a TNA Injury Report, where Trey Miguel is said to have a hernia and is out, while KC Navarro had an ACL surgery and is out and Moose has a hip injury after being attacked by Trick Williams and Fir$t Cla$$ on last night’s iMPACT but Moose is cleared for tonight.

McKenzie Mitchell then introduces Joe Hendry as the special guest commentator for the next match of the PPV and Joe Hendry makes his way down to the ring and joins the announce desk.

We then get a video package for the Mike Santana vs. Sami Callihan match. Sami Callihan then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Mike Santana follows. Callahan then grabs a mic and cuts a promo before the match to wish his friends a happy anniversary. Callihan then talks about the stakes for the match. Callahan then asks for a Baltimore Street Fight and Santana accepts.

Baltimore Street Fight: “The Realest” Mike Santana vs. “The Death Machine” Sami Callihan

The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other and locking up. Santana then hits an Asai moonsault on Callihan. Callihan then blocks a piledriver and Santana hits him with a boot. Santana then charges at Callihan, but Callihan hits him with a back drop on the ramp. Callihan then grabs a chair and hits Santana with it. Callihan then walks to the back and returns with a trash can. The action then returns inside the ring, where Callihan uses an 8×10 to give Santana a paper cut. Santana then grabs a chair, but throws it down and Callihan hits him with a clothesline. Callihan then pulls a stapler out of his trash can and uses it to block a sunset flip.

Callihan then goes low and grabs Santana’s crotch, then hits a piledriver for a near fall. Santana then goes for a rana off the middle rope, but Callihan blocks it and hits another piledriver for a near fall. Santana then sends Callihan head first into a chair that had been propped up in the ropes and hits a cannonball for a near fall. Santana then hits a rolling buck 50, but Callihan rolls out at one. Santana then gives Callahan a thumbs up and hits a discus lariat. Callihan gets his shoulder up before 3, but the referee still counts the pinfall.

Winner of the Baltimore Street Fight, “The Realest” Mike Santana!

After the match, Mike Santana is frustrated despite the win. Santana then tells Sami Callihan to get up. Callihan then gets up and stumbles a bit. Santana then holds out his fist and Callihan fist bumps him. Santana then leaves the ring. Callihan then sits down and unties his boots. Callihan then takes his boots off and leaves them in the center of the ring. Callihan then bows down and kisses the mat. Callihan then gets emotional as the crowd chants, “Thank you, Sami!” Callihan then rolls out of the ring and heads to the back. Joe Hendry then says that Callihan retiring is tough to watch and he also heads to the back.

We then head to the back, where Sami Callihan is shown coming through the curtain with Joe Hendry. The locker room then gives him a standing ovation. Callihan then hugs Zachary Wentz and Joe Hendry. Eddie Edwards then stops Callihan and embraces him. Eric Young then interrupts and smack talks Callihan. Hendry then gets in Young’s face and says this whole thing started because of you. Young then leaves. Hendry then embraces Callihan and Callihan walks away.

The Home Town Man’s win over Ryan Nemeth from the Countdown To Emergence Pre-Show earlier in the night is then shown. Ryan Nemeth is in the back and he can’t believe he had to come to Baltimore. Nemeth then says he also can’t believe he lost to The Home Town Man. Nemeth then says The Home Town Man makes a mockery of professional wrestling. Nemeth then says in a few day his big brother comes back to TNA. Nemeth then says The Nemeths still have a rematch clause, so The Hardys better keep that in mind.

Masha Slamovich then makes her way out to ringside as she will be in the corner of Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee. She then greets TNA President Carlos Silva, Tommy Dreamer and Jazz in the ring before the four teams come out for the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match. Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee then make their entrances and Tommy Dreamer gets on the microphone. He says this business is about moments. Dreamer then says he wants to show amazing moments together. Dreamer then says Lee came from China and didn’t know a word of English. Dreamer then says Lee didn’t know what professional wrestling is. Dreamer then says now she’s in TNA and he wants to let everyone know that they are signing Lee to a new contract. Dreamer then says Lee represents the Knockouts and women in general as a strong ass fighter. Jazz then presents Lee with the contract and Lee signs it. Carlos Silva then thanks Lee and gives her a hug. Jazz then hugs Lee as well. Brookside also hugs Lee and Slamovich gets in on the hug.

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Match: The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance) (c) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) vs. NXT’s Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx) vs. Léi Yǐng Lee and Xia Brookside

The match starts off with all eight women wasting no time in going after each other and brawling. Lee then gets a near fall on Henley after a facebuster, but Jayne put Henley’s foot on the rope to break up the pinfall. This then leads to Jayne and Sadé getting into a fight in the ring and Jayne takes Sadé down with a rolling forearm. Slamovich and Ash then runs in the ring and the three of them start brawling, so the referee ejects the three of them. In all the chaos, Brookside and Lee hits some dives onto a bunch of their opponents on the floor.

Cassie Lee then hits M By Elegance with a kick. McCay then hits a flying crossbody and Lee suplexes M by Elegance. All eight women are now laid out. All women then hit their finishers. M then hits Cassie Lee with a Knockouts World Tag Team Title belt and gets the pinfall.

Winners of the 4-Way Match and still the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance)!

We then head to the back, where Indie Hartwell and Dani Luna are having a conversation. Hartwell says she wrestled half blind tonight and still beat Rosemary. Hartwell then says she wants the TNA Knockouts World Championship. Luna then says she and Hartwell make a great team. Hartwell then agrees, but says she wants to go after the championship alone.

TNA International Championship No Disqualification, No Count-Out Match: “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin (c) vs. Jake Something

The match starts off with both men immediately brawling to the floor for a bit. Both men then hit one another with a clothesline. Something then steps on Maclin’s foot to keep him from running the ropes, then nails him with a forearm. Something then shakes the ropes wildly. Maclin then escapes a powerbomb and hits an Angle Slam to send Something to the floor. Maclin then goes for a dive, but Something hits him with a forearm.

Something then gets into Kazarian’s face. Something then powerbombs Maclin onto the steel ring steps. Something then drags Maclin up the entrance ramp to the stage. Something then sets Maclin up for a powerbomb on the stage, but Maclin escapes with a back body drop. Maclin then dives off the stage into Something and both men brawl back to the ring. Something then misses a charge in the corner and Maclin hangs him upside down in the corner. Maclin then goes for a spear, but Something nails him while hanging upside down in a dragon sleeper. Maclin then fights out of the choke and hits Something with three spears. Maclin then hits hits KIA finisher for the win.

Winner of the No Disqualification, No Count-Out Match and still the TNA International Champion, “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin!

After the match, Gia Miller stops Steve Maclin before he heads up the ramp. Miller then congratulates Maclin on retaining the TNA International Championship. Maclin says he asked Jake Something to show if he was worth Something and Jake did. Frankie Kazarian then interrupts as he starts to head to the back. Kazarian and Maclin then have some words and Maclin says he will defend his title against Kazarian any time, even now. Kazarian then says he doesn’t do things that way. Maclin then gets in the ring and challenges Kazarian to get into the ring. Kazarian then opts to head to the back instead.

TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed and Zachary Wentz)

The match starts off with Matt Hardy working Zachary Wentz over with a side headlock for a bit. Wentz then escapes and hits a couple of dropkicks. Tags are then made on both sides. The Hardys then blocks some superkicks from both Rascals and takes them down with clotheslines. The Hardys then hit a combo senton/leg drop on Wentz for a near fall. Jeff then hits a splash on Wentz for a near fall. Wentz then dodges a charge from Matt and hits him with a knee, but Matt bounces Wentz’s head into the turnbuckles.

Jeff then hits Wentz with a dropkick to the back of the head. Wentz then finally escapes the Hardys and gets the tag to Reed, who hits Matt with a superkick. Reed then hits Matt with a leg drop to the back of the neck for a near fall. The Rascalz then double team Matt and Wentz applies a chinlock. Wentz then does a handspring and gets hit with a side effect from Matt. Tags are then made on both sides and Jeff hits Reed with a clothesline. Jeff then hits a low dropkick and an elbow, then hits a splash on Reed in the ropes. Jeff then hits Reed with a top rope superplex, but Wentz flies in with a Swanton and Matt flies in with an elbow. The Hardys then goes for Poetry in Motion on both Rascalz, but they hit Jeff and send him on top of Matt.

Reed then hits Jeff with a lung blower and holds him for Wentz to come off the top with a double stomp. Went then climbs to the top, but Matt sends him to the floor. Reed then hits Matt with a Stundog Millionaire. Reed then goes for Flame On, but Jeff is able to block it and Jeff shoves Reed into a Twist of Fate on the floor. Jeff then hits the Swanton Bomb for the win.

Winners and still the TNA World Tag Team Champions, The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)!

TNA World Championship Match: Trick Williams (c) vs. The System’s Moose

The match starts off with Moose hitting a chop on Williams around the ring and at ringside. Moose then goes for a powerbomb on the floor, but Williams escapes with a rana. Moose then hits Williams with a boot, but Williams dodges a charge and sends Moose shoulder first into the ring steps. Williams then sends Moose into the ringpost. Williams then takes Moose over to the side of the crowd, where his family is sitting and he hits several chops on him. Moose then hits a reverse top rope crossbody to bring the crowd to their feet. Williams then recovers quickly and sends Moose into the turnbuckle with an overhead belly to belly suplex.

Williams then slows the match down with a guillotine, while the crowd engages in a dueling “Moose/Whoop that Trick!” chants. Williams then drives Moose down with a flapjack and kips back up. Moose and Trick then exchanges some chops. Williams then hits a leaping hangman’s neckbreaker for a near fall. More dueling “Moose/Trick” chants while Trick unloads on Moose with forearms. Moose then comes back with an uranage and a senton for a near fall. Williams then hits a pump kick, but Moose comes back with a pop up powerbomb for a near fall. Williams then hits Moose charging with a cradle, then drops him with an uranage for a near fall.

Moose then battles out of a suplex attempt and chops away at Williams. Moose then hits a top rope superplex and rolls through to hit another move, but Williams counters with a suplex of his own. Williams then dodges the discus clothesline, but runs into a spear from Moose. Before Moose can cover, Williams rolls to the floor. On the floor, Moose runs towards Williams and right into a backdrop through a table. Williams then sends Moose back into the ring and Williams accidentally hits the referee with a clothesline. Moose then hits a spear, but there was no referee to make the count.

Williams then charges at Moose, who sends him into the turnbuckle with a buckle bomb. Moose then charges, but Williams hits him with a Trick Shot and the referee recovers to count, but Moose kicks out. Moose then hits a big headbutt, but misses a spear. Williams then hits a Trick Shot to the back of the head, then a second to the side of the head for the win.

Winner and still the TNA World Champion, Trick Williams!

After the match, Carlos Silva presents Williams with the TNA World Championship and Williams celebrates and stands tall as the show comes to a close.

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