TNA Under Siege 2025 Review
TNA Under Siege featured three title matches and a tag team main event as Joe Hendry teamed up with Elijah against Trick Williams and Frankie Kazarian.
We are in a bit of a lull in the world of pro wrestling as the three major companies have failed to capitalise on the momentum and interest of bigger shows earlier in the year. There are 4 big events this weekend and only the NXT show really interests me. AEW’s show has two matches that captivate me, the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is pretty much a glorified house show and this TNA show doesn’t even have the three main championships being defended. I harp on about how uninteresting some of these monthly shows are and there’s little time to build to the next one which is only two weeks away. Anyway, we do what we do and bring the action to you in written form, so let’s get to it.
The pre-show had only one match which saw Rosemary defeating Xia Brookside by DQ. Another feud that should’ve been over long ago carries on. At least there’s some character development from Xia, who snapped and attacked Rosemary with a belt during the match.
TNA Under Siege 23/5/25 from the CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario, Canada by Kristian Thompson
There was the usual very good video package that highlighted the major feuds leading into the show. There’s not really a stand out main event but I assume it’s one of the tag matches, probably Hendry/Williams. There was a change to the opening match, as AJ Francis came out on crutches ‘injured’.
Match #1: Mike Santana vs KC Navarro w/ AJ Francis
It’s smart to kick the show off with Santana, who is very over. He hit a dropkick as KC flew around the ring avoiding him. Santana hit the 3 Amigos for a 2 count. He whipped KC off the ropes and hit a back elbow then got a 1 count. KC retreated to the corner but Santana chopped him hard. Santana then chopped him against the ropes. Francis tried to trip Santana up with the crutches but it didn’t work. Botchamania will come calling there. KC hit the 305 and a spinning DDT for 2. He hit a double stomp for another nearfall. Santana blocked a DDT and countered it into a suplex that sent KC inside-out. Santana kipped up and chopped KC in opposite corners. He blocked a kick and nailed one of his own. KC avoided a back suplex but ran into a rolling cutter for 2. KC stopped a Spin the Block attempt with a super kick. Santana wanted a DVD but KC raked his eyes and hit another superkick then a knee in the corner. He went up high and hit a Frog Splash for a 2 count. KC went for a cutter then turned a Spin the Block attempt into a roll up for 2. Santana caught him from the middle rope and hit a Buckle Bomb then a corner cannonball for 2. KC crumpled to the mat to avoid Spin the Block. The referee checked on him but Santana wasn’t falling for it. He popped out of a powerbomb attempt but Santana finally hit Spin the Block to win the match after almost 10 minutes.
Winner by pinfall: Mike Santana
Analysis: *** It was a competitive match and Santana really had to work hard to finish KC off. It would’ve been perfectly fine on the Thursday show.
Francis hit Santana over the back with the crutch after the match, showing everyone that he wasn’t injured. KC reluctantly joined in the beatdown. Francis and KC stood over Santana.
Analysis: I guess the objective was to weaken Santana. We will see that match down the line soon, I’m sure.
The commentators ran down the card and then they had a highlights package for Cody Deaner, just in case it was his last match in TNA. I hope it is.
Match #2: Eddie Edwards w/ Alisha vs Cody Deaner
If Deaner loses, he is not getting his TNA deal renewed. I’m not sure what his real status is but he doesn’t bring much to the show so I’m in the Edwards corner this evening. He hasn’t won a match in singles since August 2023. Deaner tried to come out of the blocks quickly but Edwards cut him down. Alisha choked Deaner out in the middle rope and the referee only gave her a warning. Come on. Edwards covered for a 2 count. He used a sleeper to ground Deaner. Deaner got to his feet and clotheslined Edwards over the top rope. He used a crossbody over the top to flatten Edwards. Edwards had enough and hit a Blue Thunder Bomb on the ring apron. He wanted a count-out win but Deaner made it by 9. Edwards pummeled him with right hands. Deaner blocked a suplex attempt so Edwards smashed him with a forearm. Deaner got a suplex of his own. Edwards chopped him hard but Deaner wanted more. There were 2 more chops from Edwards but then Deaner got some clotheslines in. He hit a few clotheslines in the corner and a bulldog. Edwards cut him off on the top rope and nailed a superplex. There was a nice shot of the sold-out crowd. Edwards hit a Tiger Bomb for 2. He dumped Deaner to the outside and abused some fans. Edwards turned around into a right hand from Deaner and Sliced Bread off the steel ring steps. Deaner went to the top rope and hit a crossbody for 2. Alisha got up on the ring apron. Edwards but his System ring on and nailed Deaner in the face but Deaner kicked out again! Good nearfall there. Deaner blocked a chop and fought back with some of his own. He wanted a DDT but Edwards shoved him off and Alisha gave him a low blow between the ropes. The referee was dealing with Eddie. Edwards nailed the Boston Knee Party to the boos of the fans and won the match after 10 ½ minutes.
Winner by pinfall: Eddie Edwards
Analysis: ***1/4 That was a good match, helped out by the crowd reacting positively to their countryman in Deaner. Edwards doesn’t look great when he needs that much help to win a match against someone who hasn’t won for nearly 2 years.
The rest of The System came down to the ring. Brian Myers thanked Edwards for retiring Deaner. JDC told him he was a disappointment and his family don’t care about him. He told Deaner to get out of TNA. Moose said Deaner used to be the fans’ hero (when?) but now he’s jobless. Moose abused the fans and Canada. I was waiting for someone to come out because this was dragging. Finally, the Northern Armory came out. They looked like druids. Eric Young, a heel, stood up for his country. He struggled to get enough insults out. Young challenged The System to a 6-man tag match. They didn’t address Deaner at all.
The System is beating down @CodyDeaner!
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Match #3: The System vs The Northern Armory
The crowd was chanting for the honey badger mascot, ‘Hammer’. I’ll just summarise this impromptu match. Moose was pinned again, this time by Eric Young which might win him a future X-Division title shot but I predict they go back to being heels when they’re back in the USA. The match went far too long at 14 minutes.
Winners by pinfall: The Northern Armory
Match Rating: **1/2
Match #4: No Disqualification and No Count-Out Match for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championships: Heather & Ash-by-Elegance vs Spitfire
If Spitfire lose then they will disband. This feud has gone on for a very long time, possibly back to last year but I don’t want to think back that far. The Elegances came out dressed as Mounties, I think. They beat up Threat on the ramp in the early goings. Ash brought out a hockey stick but Threat commandeered it and hit her gently with it. She went backstage and got some chairs but Ash hit her with a stop sign. Heather nailed Luna with a DDT on the ramp, then Threat hit a suplex on Ash on the set up chairs. That looked painful. Heather cut Threat off with a clothesline at ringside, then bounced her head off the apron. The tables were already set up at ringside. Ash choked Threat right in front of her parents. Heather rubbed lipstick all over her. She tossed Threat into the ring. Ash went to the top but Luna came in with a chair. Heather hit Luna with a superkick. They set up a steel chair but Luna tossed Heather to the outside. Luna tripped Ash into the chair but Heather hit a stomp for 2. Ash tied Luna to the ropes with a belt. Threat came in but Heather brushed her with a chair. Ash blasted Luna with a forearm in the corner but Luna broke free and nailed a German suplex. Threat tossed a bunch of chairs in the ring. Iceman threw a kendo sick to Ash, who hit Luna multiple times with it. Threat pulled Heather off the apron and clotheslined her. Luna nailed a Blue Thunder Bomb on the stack of chairs on Ash for 2. Heather tried to throw baby powder in Threat’s eyes, but Threat blocked it with an umbrella. Yes, that happened. Iceman threw glitter in Threat’s eyes (again, it occurred). Ash smashed a champagne bottle over the head of Luna. Iceman did some horrific dance moves that will render me unable to sleep tonight. Threat caught him and slammed him on the floor. I was hoping she put him through the table. Threat hit a Michinoku Driver on Heather but Ash broke up the pin. Heather countered Pop Shove It into a Code Breaker. Ash got a bag of rhinestones and Heather hit a top rope stomp that didn’t protect Threat’s face at all. That was brutal. Heather went for the cover but Luna broke up the pin. Luna hit a pump kick on Heather who was on the apron. Luna wanted to suplex Heather through the table but Maggie Lee showed up and hit a pump kick on Luna, who fell off the apron and was supposed to go through the table I assume. Luna barely clipped the table with her head which is not ideal. Ash splashed Luna through the table the right way this time. Threat missed an attack in the corner and ran into a trash can. Ash hit Rarified Air for the win after 12 minutes.
Winners by pinfall AND STILL TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Heather & Ash-by-Elegance
Analysis: *** It was a bit of a mess with some botched spots and nasty landings, but it felt like a feud-ender, which is what we got. It’s the right move because it’s time for TNA to really push Luna as a singles star.
Match #5: Mixed Tag Match: Order 4 vs The Rascalz, Indi Hartwell & ?
This is Indi’s TNA wrestling debut and it comes in the form of a 8-person tag which is unusual but it fits the rivalry. The face team’s partner was Mustafa Ali’s former Ali, Campaign Singh. It’s Singh’s hometown and he still got no reception because it’s not an exciting surprise. Singh got the ‘What?’ treatment as he cut a promo on Ali before the match. He told Ali he was unappreciated and overworked. Singh called Ali a narcissist and nailed him with a right hand as the brawl began. They’re calling him his original name now: Raj Singh. The Rascalz took down The Great Hands with dual dives through the middle ropes. Indi and Steelz fought in the ring. Steelz went to work on Indi in the corner with chops and strikes. Indi blocked a clothesline with a back elbow and a sidewalk slam. Indi tagged Wentz, who tagged Miguel straight away. Then Raj tagged in and hit the Wassup headbutt on Skyler. Skyler hit a knee strike and sent Raj into the corner. Skyler missed a splash and hit Ali. Raj hit a running boot and a Buckle Bomb on Skyler. He hit another big boot. Ali pulled him out of the ring and hit a Draping DDT on the floor. Skyler tagged in Hotch. Ali made a blind tag as Raj was fighting off The Great Hands. Ali hit a neckbreaker for 2. He hit an insane standing twisting moonsault for 2. I don’t even know how you contemplate doing that. Ali hit a few kicks on Raj but then ran into a big clothesline. Raj made it to Indi and Ali tagged in Tasha. Indi clotheslined Skyler off the apron and nailed Hotch with a big kick. Ali grabbed her by the hair and Steelz rolled her up for 2. Indi hit a spinebuster but Ali broke up the pin. Raj hit the Khallas on Ali. Skyler nailed him with a spear. Wentz hit a rebound knee and then Hotch hit a Spanish Fly on him. Ali hit Miguel with a German suplex. Raj blocked a suplex attempt. They did a spot where everyone came in and then the women fought on top of the men who were standing in a suplex position. Indi hit Steelz with a cutter on top of the standing men and got a 2 count. That was unique. Indi wanted a Full Nelson Bomb but Steelz rolled her up for 2. The Rascalz took The Great Hands off the apron with springboard kicks. Wentz hit a crazy twisting plancha over the top rope to take out the heel guys. Raj and Ali tagged in. Ali boxed the years of Ali and put his feet on the ropes but The Rascalz knocked them off. Ali was surrounded but then Hotch and Skyler hit stereo spine busters on them on the Rascalz on the ring apron. Ali hit a flying dropkick through the ropes on Indi. Ouch. Back in the ring, the Great Hands hit The Favour on Raj and Ali finished him off with the 450 splash for the win after 10 minutes.
Winners by pinfall: Order 4
Analysis: ***1/2 That was silly at times but a lot of fun and we got more of a progression of the crazy Ali as he attacked Indi during the match. I thought it was the perfect time to have Indi win on debut but they continue to push the Order 4 stable. For the first time in their TNA careers, Skyler and Hotch can be taken seriously.
Santino Marella was backstage getting Arianna Grace prepared for her match. I think they’ve finally acknowledged that he’s her dad.
Match #6: Tessa Blanchard vs Arianna Grace
Blanchard has gone from beating Jordynne Grace, to losing her first World Title match in 5 years to this match. They have no idea what they’re doing with her. Grace hasn’t wrestled on TV since July. NXT’s Robert Stone banned Marella from ringside because he doesn’t have a managerial licence. Yeah, that’s a real rule! I hope this match is short. Blanchard mocked Grace early on. She tossed her into the turnbuckle a couple of times then choked her out against the middle rope. Blanchard super kicked her off the ring apron and then beat her down around ringside. They went back into the ring and Blanchard continued the assault. Blanchard missed a diving crossbody but I don’t think Grace knew what was going on so there was no reaction from her or the crowd. Blanchard hit a dropkick to Grace’s back for 2. Grace started to fire up. She slapped Blanchard and then nailed a few right hands. Blanchard sold them like HBK at SummerSlam vs Hulk Hogan. Grace continued to battle back but Blanchard levelled her with a forearm. Grace hit a flying back elbow and hit a splash in the corner, then a big boot for 2. She went to the top rope but missed an axe handle, so Blanchard nailed her with a cutter for 2. Even the crowd couldn’t be bothered booing Blanchard as she went to the top rope. Grace cut her off and hit a superplex from the middle rope for 2. Grace choked Blanchard out in the corner with her foot. She put Blanchard on the top rope and wanted another superplex. Blanchard bit Grace’s forehead and lost her footing when she went for Magnum. Blanchard hit Buzzsaw and went back to the top to finish Grace off with Magnum for the pinfall win after 8 minutes.
Winner by pinfall: Tessa Blanchard
Analysis: *3/4 Boy, that was bad. Grace is really green and they messed up a fair bit. Even Tessa was rattled at times. They should’ve just had the guys battle it out, or even a mixed tag to hide Grace’s weaknesses. Or just had Tessa squash her in 3 minutes.
Security took Santino away from his own show on instruction from Robert Stone. This storyline is just plain stupid. And it’s about to get worse with this next match.
.@MrStoneWWE had @milanmiracle and @AriannaGraceWWE removed from ringside so he could put ALL EYES on @VIX_CROW!
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Match #7: TNA Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs Victoria Crawford
I was getting through the show okay until that last match but I’m not sure there’s any saving it after that. Crawford might be worse than Grace, so there’s a chance that this could out-bomb the last match. Stone stayed at ringside to abuse his adopted authority and distracted Slamovich so Crawford could toss her to the outside early on. Crawford grounded her with a sleeper, but only the fans were going to sleep. Slamovich got to her feet but Crawford pulled her to the mat by her hair and got a 2 count. Slamovich blocked a corner attack and hit a big boot of her own. She hit a spinning heel kick. There was no crowd reaction as Crawford kicked out at 2. Slamovich tried to wake them up and somehow Crawford hit a Package Piledriver for 2. That was unexpected. Stone got the title belt and tossed it into the ring. He distracted the referee so Crawford picked it up. The referee tried to take the title but Slamovich clotheslined her instead of Crawford. Crawford drilled Slamovich in the face with the gold. Crawford wanted another piledriver on the title but Slamovich hit the Snow Plow. The referee was still down. Crawford rolled Slamovich up for a 2 count, when the referee was revived. Slamovich avoided the axe kick and hit Requiem for the win after 7 minutes.
Winner by pinfall AND STILL TNA Knockouts World Champion: Masha Slamovich
Analysis: ** That wasn’t very good, either. It was more storyline-driven than a believable feud. The referee bump and battle over the titles worked to hide watching Crawford wrestle a lengthy match. Slamovich should still be feuding with Tessa.
After the match, Slamovich put Lei Ying Lee over and asked her to accept a title match against her in the future. Lee went down to the ring to accept. Stone said wrestling doesn’t work like that. He said Lee has to earn a shot this Thursday on Impact.
Analysis: I’ve had enough of this idiot. I’ve enjoyed him on NXT but now he’s overbearing and on TV too much.
.@mashaslamovich just called out @TheLeiYingLee!
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There was a Sabu career highlights package. Rest in peace, you crazy diving hardcore man.
Match #8: TNA World Tag Team Championships: The Nemeths (c) vs Matt Hardy & Leon Slater
The show is back on track because we have a big-time match up here for the tag titles. I was hoping for this to be the main event but I’ll settle for second-to-last. Matt and Nic started the match off. Ryan was yelling annoying things from the apron. Nic hit a back suplex but Hardy held on to a side headlock. He dragged Nic to the corner and tagged Slater. Slater used the middle rope to roll Nic through with a side headlock. Ryan ran in illegally so Hardy cut him off. The faces tossed the Nemeths to the floor. The Nemeths regrouped and Nic got back into the ring. Ryan made a blind tag which confused Slater and the referee. It was a slow start to the match, to say the least. Slater tagged in Hardy, who hit an elbow from the second rope to Ryan’s neck. Hardy targeted Ryan’s left shoulder and tagged Slater in again. Slater hit a splash for 2. He sent Ryan to the corner with chops, then a dropkick for 2. Nic dragged Slater to the outside and hit a neckbreaker on the floor. Ryan joined in with stomps to Slater then tossed him back into the ring for a 1 count. Nic tagged in and raked Slater’s face across the top rope. He tagged Ryan in again. Ryan clubbed Slater across the back then did some mock dance moves at Hardy. Nic tagged in and nailed a neckbreaker and Jeff Hardy’s leg drop for a 2 count. He tagged Ryan, who tagged straight out so he could illegally choke Slater with Nic distracting the referee. Slater hit a jawbreaker to get some separation from Nic. Ryan pulled Hardy off the apron to prevent Slater from tagging him. Nic tagged out. He hit a superkick and Ryan nailed a DDT for 2. Slater hit a handspring back elbow and tagged Hardy in at last. Nic tagged in for his team. Hardy pummeled Nic in the corner. He did his ‘Delete’ turnbuckle smashes and the crowd was coming alive. Hardy hung Nic up using the middle ropes. He gave Ryan the turnbuckle treatment. Hardy nailed Nic with a Side Effect and one for Ryan. He gave Nic another Side Effect for a close 2 count. Hardy called for the end. Nic countered the Twist of Fate and hit a Fame Asser for 2. The Nemeths hit a double team neckbreaker on Hardy but Slater broke the pin up. Slater hit a flying crossbody on Ryan on the floor. Hardy rolled up Nic for 2. Nic nailed him with a Twist of Fate for 2. Hardy caught a super kick attempt. Slater nailed Nic with a leg lariat and then they double teamed him with the Plot Twist for 2. Ryan pulled Nic out of the ring before the face team could hit Poetry in Motion. Slater did his crazy corner dive to wipe out the Nemeths on the outside. Slater tossed Nic back into the ring and Hardy nailed him with the Twist of Fate. Slater went to the top and hit the Swanton 450. Hardy covered Nic but Ryan pulled him out of the ring just before the 3 count. Ryan tossed Slater into the steel steps. He held Hardy’s leg as he tried to get back into the ring. Nic hit Hardy with a superkick and the Danger Zone for the win after 16 minutes.
Winners AND STILL TNA World Tag Team Champions: The Nemeths
Analysis: ***1/2 That was a decent title match that probably didn’t go at the pace that I was expecting for the majority of the match. I enjoyed a number of nearfalls throughout the match and thought they all worked well together. It was probably on par with the 8-person tag earlier in the night; maybe a little better.
Arianna Grace was backstage with her dad, disappointed after her loss. Marella was fired up and wanted a match with Stone. Grace wanted another match against Blanchard. They seemed to be in better spirits. I must’ve missed where they revealed that they were related, because for months they alluded to it but never said anything specific.
Match #9: Joe Hendry & Elijah vs Frankie Kazarian & Trick Williams
Hendry got the biggest pop of the night and it wasn’t even close to anyone else’s ovation. Elijah and Kaz started off. Elijah did a nice forearm smash using the ropes for assistance. Hendry wanted in and made the tag. Williams wanted a piece of Hendry but Kaz wasn’t going to give him the tag yet. Kaz ran into a shoulder block and a belly-to-belly throw. Elijah tagged in and they hit a double back elbow on Kaz for a 1 count. Williams tagged in to face Elijah. He clubbed Elijah across the back and tossed him to the mat awkwardly. Elijah knocked him down with a shoulder block but Trick Willy kipped up. Elijah backed him into the corner with chops. Williams avoided an upper cut and hit some jabs. Elijah got a nice right hand in and Williams staggered to the opposite corner. Williams caught Elijah off the top but Elijah bounced off his shoulders and tagged in the champ. Kaz tagged himself in and the fans booed because they want to see Williams and Hendry fight. Hendry tagged out and then Kaz did too. There was some tension between the heel team mates. Elijah tossed Williams over the top rope and then he took both opponents out with a clothesline from the apron. Hendry did a high jump-style dive over the top to take out Williams and Kaz on the floor. Kaz tried to walk up the entrance ramp and leave the match but Elijah brought him back down and tossed him into the crowd! Hendry tossed Williams over the barricade too and now the match has gone to the people. Hendry hit Kaz with a scoop slam on the floor. Somehow, Williams punched a beer can instead of his opponent, Elijah. That was odd. Hendry tossed Williams and Kaz back to the ringside area. They all went back into the ring. Hendry hit his stalling suplex on Kaz. Elijah did his tightrope walking forearm smash on Trick. Hendry and Elijah posed for the crowd as their opponents were down. This is the most invested the crowd has been all night. Kaz tripped Elijah as he ran the ropes. Elijah turned around into a huge kick from Williams. Williams hit a flapjack for 2. Williams backed Elijah into his corner and tagged in Kaz. Kaz stomped on Elijah and tagged Williams in again. Williams nailed Hendry with a cheap shot on the apron. He swept Elijah’s feet out from under him. Elijah tried to fight back but ran into a leg lariat and Trick got a 2 count. Elijah fought out of a sleeper hold and backed Williams into his corner. Kaz tagged in and hit a snapmare. He had a front facelock on. Williams distracted the referee so Kaz could drag Elijah back to the corner and stomp on him. Elijah avoided a corner attack and hit the Border Toss. He made the tag to Hendry and Kaz tagged in Williams. Hendry hit the Fallaway on Williams and then one on Kaz. He kipped up and called for the finisher. Williams avoided the Standing Ovation. Hendry ducked a kick and nailed the Olympic Slam for too. I remember when that was a finishing move 20 years ago. Williams avoided an Attitude Adjustment and hit a Uranage for 2. He went to the middle rope but Hendry caught him and rolled through. Hendry went for an AA but Williams turned it into a DDT and tagged in Kaz. Kaz hit the backstabber and a diving clothesline. He nailed his slingshot legdrop for 2. Hendry avoided the Chicken Wing. He went for the Olympic Slam but Kaz popped off his shoulders. Kaz ran the ropes but Hendry nailed him with an AA for 2. Elijah tagged in and wanted his piledriver. Kaz wriggled free and tagged Williams. Elijah chopped Williams a few times. He whipped him to the corner and hit a knee strike for 2. Williams hit a sit out AA on Elijah. He got in Hendry’s face then measured Elijah for the Trick Shot. Williams covered Elijah but Hendry broke the pin up. Kaz drove Hendry into the ring apron. He brought Elijah’s guitar into the ring and tagged himself in. Kaz missed the guitar shot and Elijah nailed him with the Highwayman’s Farewell but Williams came in to break up the pin. Elijah used a small package but the referee was dealing with Williams and the guitar. That would’ve been about a 5 count. Williams missed the Trick Shot and hit Kaz by mistake. Hendry tagged in and clotheslined Williams to the floor, then finished Kaz with the Standing Ovation for the win after 19 minutes.
Winners by pinfall: Elijah & Joe Hendry
Analysis: ***1/2 That was a fun tag team main event that was booked a little differently to how I thought it was going to go. They kept Williams and Hendry apart for pretty much the whole match. Hendry’s team won so does that mean we lean to Trick winning the TNA title at NXT’s Battleground? I don’t think so but I would’ve given him the win here to put that belief in our minds. It followed a pretty basic tag match structure but I like how they brawled in the crowd during the middle section of the match. Kaz seems to be in a bit of a rut at present. He’s not winning much not only losing but getting pinned more than a man with a guaranteed title shot.
AIR @joehendry!
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Final Rating: 6/10
It felt like a really long show, probably made worse by the fact I really didn’t have much enthusiasm going into it. Usually, in these ‘in-between’ shows, you have a few title matches to get you through even if the World Titles are sometimes not defended. But we only had 3 championship matches tonight and they were all with predictable victors. The wrestling throughout the night was solid enough; there just wasn’t that many interesting matches or feuds happening. Out of the three matches I rated 3 ½ stars, I’d probably say I enjoyed the main event the most just because it was a little unpredictable with who was going to get the win. I thought they would have Williams pin Hendry, to give him some more momentum for Battleground but they mostly stayed apart for the match. I’m looking forward to that match on Sunday. I hope the next little period for TNA is a bit more interesting because the whole build to this show and the card was fairly underwhelming. Let’s get the X-Division back, some better skilled opponents for Masha Slamovich and a World Title feud for Joe Hendry with a TNA wrestler
The next TNA PLE is Against All Odds on June 6th.
Under Siege: 6/10
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