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Hello everyone and welcome to 411mania’s LIVE coverage of TNA Genesis, 2026. I’m Robert Winfree and I’ll be your host. So let’s see what TNA is up to. Well the main event is a Texas Death Match for the TNA title, Mike Santana reclaimed the gold a few days ago in TNA’s debut on AMC and now he and Frankie Kazarian will wrestle again but now with *sigh* Nic Nemeth as the special guest ref. I’m sure that wont just turn into a mess by the end. We’ve also got JDC retiring in a match with Eddie Edwards, that has to be a rib because who wants to have Eddie Edwards as their last match? Lei Ying Lee defends the knockouts title against Zaria because her regularly scheduled challenger had visa issues, apparently that happened a lot to TNA before this event. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo will defend the TNA International title against Eric Young, BDE, and someone else yet to be announced. The Hardys are in action defending their tag belts against Vincent and Dutch of The Righteous. There’s also Ryan Nemeth for some reason taking on Mara Sade, Cedric Alexander vs. Moose vs. Joe Hendry which could be good, AJ Francis vs. Rich Swann, and Elijah vs. Mustafa Ali. It’s not exactly a totally stacked card but it’s OK, now let’s hope TNA doesn’t pull a TNA in the execution.
Preshow results:
Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo retained the International title over Eric Young, BDE, and KJ Orso
Tessa Blanchard and Mila Moore defeated Indi Hartwell and Vicious Vicki Venuto
Commentary welcome us to Dallas, Texas for the event.
Up first will be AJ Francis and Rich Swann.
Match #1: AJ Francis w/ Prime Time (he’s a streamer apparently) vs. Rich Swann
Francis attacks just before the bell. Swann avoids a Down Payment (chokeslam if you don’t know) and lands a flurry of strikes. Head scissors from Swann then a gamen giri in the corner and a 10 punch. Swann clotheslines Francis over the top rope then tries to follow with a suicide dive but Francis catches him, Swann kicks free then hits a springboard corkscrew dive to Francis. Back in the ring Swann with a few kicks but he gets clubbed out of the air when trying a handspring attack. Francis with some rope work then he corners Swann, Swann gets caught on a crossbody and Francis then launches him with a release Fireman’s Carry. Corner knee from Francis to follow up then he drags Swann out of the ring and chokes him against the ring steps. They head back into the ring and tries the Down Payment but Swann strikes his way free just before Francis launches him out of the ring.
Francis looks to take the count out win now but Swann beats the count at 9. Swann hits a jawbreaker but Francis comes off the ropes with a boot and a 2 count. Weak version of the Stretch Plum from Francis but Swann fights free and gets back to kicking. Step up back kick from Swann then a Lethal Injection followed by a cartwheel moonsault and second rope 450 Splash for a 2 count. Swann goes up top, Francis grabs him though and throws him off the top. Francis now heads up to the second rope but Swann gets up and tries to powerbomb him, Francis does knock him down though. Now Francis puts Swann up top and climbs up with him for a superplex, Swann fights him off though and bites his arm then headbutts him down. Swann tries to jump but flies into a Spear for a near fall.
Francis tries the Down Payment but Swann slips around then tries a Sunset Flip, but Francis counters into a Styles Clash for heat. Another Styles Clash attempt but Swann counters that one into a Canadian Destroyer but naturally only a near fall because why should a cool move end a match. Swann goes up top, Frog Splash connects but he still can’t find a 3 count as Francis gets his foot on a rope to break the pin. Francis with a reverse Down Payment then the real one and that’ll do it.
OFFICIAL RESULT: AJ Francis won in 12:20
Rating: 2 stars
Thoughts: A pretty standard big and little match, that slightly screwed up reverse chokeslam knocks it and so does the nature of the finish. I’m just not a fan of one guy absorbing everything the other has then hitting two moves like it’s nothing to win. Just a personal thing that drops this just a bit below average.
In the back Mike Santana is in the promo zone wearing war paint. Santana plays with the crowd then says he had the fight of his life on Thursday. But he lives in the kind of pressure a Death Match brings. He sends love to his family and friends, especially his daughter. A few catchphrases follow to close.
Suited goons try to attack Elijah but that backfires before the match starts.
Match #2: Elijah vs. Mustafa Ali w/ Tasha Steelz and suited goons
Quick strikes from both men then Ali hits the ropes but Elijah corners him, Ali hits the ropes again but gets caught with a high elevation pop up Liger Bomb for a 2 count. Ali powders but Elijah follows and starts chopping him around the ringside area. Elijah counters one of the goons, then the other one as well but that allows Ali to hit a suicide dive. Back into the ring Ali retains control with some arm work and kicks to the chest. Standing moonsault from Ali. Some more arm work from Ali, he winds up working a top wrist lock but Elijah flips free and arm drags Ali out of the ring. Ali counters a dive attempt with a rolling neckbreaker back into the ring but he tries another standing moonsault and this time Elijah counters with the boots up. They start trading punches on their knees and slowly fight up to a vertical base. Ali lands a strike to the arm then a superkick but Elijah responds with a rolling lariat.
A couple of standing switches then Elijah lands a leaping knee strike for a 2 count. Ali avoids a Highwayman’s Farewell then hits a Death Valley Driver for his own 2 count. Ali goes up top but misses the 450 Splash then runs into a Highwayman’s Farewell but Ali bridges out of the pin to avoid the 3 count. Nice visual spot but kind of bizarre to have the coordination to pull that off like that but then not follow up. Kawada kicks from Elijah then corner chops and he puts Ali on the top rope. Elijah climbs up with Ali, he wants an Avalanche Highwayman’s Farewell but the goons help him while the ref is distracted. Ali with a dropkick to Elijah as he’s still sitting on the top rope, then he tries a follow up but Elijah counters with a Sky High for a 2 count but one of the goons pulls the ref out of the ring. The ref ejects all the goons. In the ring Tasha tries a guitar shot but Elijah defends, Ali then cracks Elijah across the back with the guitar and that gets the pin.
OFFICIAL RESULT: Mustafa Ali won in 9:36
Rating: 2.5 stars
Thoughts: Way too much shenanigans to be anything more than average. Ali and Elijah work pretty well together but this was a bit too chaotic and also featured a few sequences that broke immersion.
Match #3: JDC vs. Eddie Edwards
Eddie and JDC share words and a handshake to start the match. Quick School Boy from JDC gets 2. They tie up then trade arm wringers and escapes until we get a stand off. Another tie up, Eddie gets JDC in a corner but gives a clean break, JDC responds with a chop and grabs a side headlock. Eddie hits the ropes and lands a shoulder block, more rope running follows and JDC lands a dropkick. Arm drag from JDC then he looks to crank the arm. Shoulder block from JDC but Eddie then lands a clothesline to drop him. Corner chops from Eddie for a bit. Snap powerslam from JDC then he lays in his own corner chops. Corner enziguri from Eddie and he climbs up top with JDC for an avalanche hurricanrana.
JDC powders but Eddie follows with a suicide dive. Some ringside brawling now as both men get to land strikes then JDC with a back suplex onto the apron. Eddie rams JDC into the ring post but winds up chopping the post and JDC starts going after the hand. Headbutt from Eddie then they head back into the ring where JDC lands a Beauty Shot kick. More chops from JDC then they take turns with running moves leading to JDC booting Eddie out of the ring then following with a dive. They head back into the ring, corner uppercuts from JDC but Eddie follows him with a clothesline. Eddie gets caught up in the middle rope and JDC hits a springboard leg drop for a 2 count.
Tornado DDT from JDC then a Falcon Arrow all for another 2 count. JDC goes up top, Eddie attacks him though so JDC bails on that but winds up running into a Blue Thunder Bomb which gets Eddie a 2 count. Eddie stands around a bit then grabs a Sleeper. JDC smiles at the camera, because TNA is still just “reference the promotion” but he fights free of the Sleeper then catches a jumping Eddie with a slam into the Walls of Jericho. It’s a weird combination of the Liontamer version and a regular Boston Crab. Eddie is able to escape but gets caught in a Codebreaker which gets JDC another 2 count. JDC puts Eddie up top and chops him then climbs up top to look for a superplex, Eddie fights him off with headbutts but JDC hits a headbutt of his own then hits an avalanche Air Raid Crash for another near fall.
Now JDC goes up top again but misses the Down and Dirty leg drop, Eddie then hits a Boston Knee Party but only gets a near fall. Eddie lines up another Boston Knee Party but again only a 2 count. They have a conversation then Eddie hits a superkick and a Die Hard Driver followed by another Boston Knee Party and that does it.
OFFICIAL RESULT: Eddie Edwards won in 17:15
Rating: 2 stars
Thoughts: Slow, plodding, about 5 minutes too long, and as a guy with 0 nostalgia for JDC in any of his iterations there was no emotional weight to any of it. It doesn’t help that I haven’t enjoyed an Eddie Edwards match in something like 17 years. This also would have been helped by not trying to put yet another WWE reference into the TNA product, but at this point it’s such a giant portion of TNA’s identity I don’t know what they’d do without those.
Post match the System come down to celebrate with JDC, and a few people come out on the entrance stage to applaud him. JDC gets to make the rounds at ringside then takes a final bow from the stage.
We get a recap of what happened on Impact between the Hardys and the Righteous, just so we can see a padlock in Jeff Hardy’s ear. OK then.
Match #4 – Intergender Match: Ryan Nemeth vs. Mara Sade
Ryan mimes his heart palpitations then pie faces Sade in the corner. Sade jumps for a Sleeper hold, Ryan slings her over the top and to the mat. Some corner posing from Ryan then he grabs a side headlock, Sade shoves him off but she does flip out of a hip toss. Ryan avoids a superkick and powders, Sade then hits a diving crossbody from the apron. They head back into the ring but Ryan kicks her leg out then on the floor he hits a back suplex onto the apron. Back in the ring again and Ryan tries a cocky cover. Slap from Sade, Ryan then slams her down by the hair. Sade avoids a right hand and punches away at Ryan then hits a few dropkicks. Some corner attacks from Sade then a tornado DDT for a 2 count.
Ryan with an eye rake then grabs a rana pin with the rope assist but the ref catches that. Sling Blade from Sade then she climbs the ropes but Ryan dropkicks her to the apron. Another dirty pin from Ryan with the rope assist and that gets the 3 count.
OFFICIAL RESULT: Ryan Nemeth won in 5:22
Rating: DUD
Thoughts: Who thought this needed to be on PPV? They also had to make that poor ref look like the biggest goober given what he had to ignore on that finish.
In the back Lorenzo complains that Santino didn’t want him to win. Arianna Grace tells Santino to start thinking, or he’ll lose his job to Daria Rae, the former Sonya Deville.
Match #5 – TNA Knockouts Title Match: (c) Lei Ying Lee w/ Xia Brookside vs. Zaria w/ Sol Ruca
They tie up, Zaria overpowers Lee but Lee isn’t intimidated. Lee grabs a side headlock but Zaria stalls out the takeover and tosses Lee off yet again. Zaria catches a jumping Lee but Lee slips off her shoulders only for Zaria to just run her over. That looked awkward. Lee tries a second rope crossbody but Zaria catches her and then hoists her into a delayed suplex fora 2 count. Lee avoids a powerbomb and sweeps Zaria down then lands a kick and shotgun style dropkick. Corner strikes but Lee but Zaria drops her onto the top rope. Zaria then gets the hanging Sleeper spot which leads to a 2 count. Some corner strikes from Zaria then a clothesline for a 2 count. Zaria tries a Texas Cloverleaf, that’s locked in to a decent pop then she switches to a slam as Lee fought free. Zaria goes back to the Texas Cloverleaf but Lee is able to escape after a bit and lands elbows to get free. Lee with a leg lace takedown into an STF, Zaria blocks the hands coming together though and escapes.
Zaria gets shoved into the corner by Lee, Lee tries strikes and lands a back kick then a stiff looking superkick. It wasn’t actually stiff, just really well done. Lee tries to rally the crowd and lands a 10 punch in the corner. Zaria misses a pump kick and Lee then hits a release Northern Lights Suplex which results in a 2 count. Lee jumps for a Sleeper again, Zaria struggles in the choke for a bit but bases up and cannonballs them both into a corner to break the hold. Zaria misses a corner attack but then she and Lee spill to the apron. Both women land strikes then kicks and Zaria finally connects with a back suplex onto the apron and they both fall to the floor.
The Elegance Brand show up at the top of the ramp to look at things and probably make things worse in the near future. Back in the ring Zaria hits a Spear then hits an F5 but of course the ref gets hit so no count. Zaria has a visual win, Ruca and Brookside get in to check the ref and that leads to Brookside and Ruca attacking Heather and M. Ultimately Ruca and Brookside fight with Heather and M to the back. Zaria revives the ref but then posts herself and Lee rolls up Zaria for a 2 count. They clash with headbutts then Zaria tries the hanging Sleeper again but this time Lee elbows her way free and lands blows to Zaria. Lee hops up with Zaria and hits an avalanche hurricanrana. They back into each other and Lee instigates a trade of strikes so they go back and forth with elbows for a bit before going into a hockey fight. Zaria with a body kick then tries the F5 but Lee counters into a DDT then hits a wheel kick and a Warriors Way to retain.
OFFICIAL RESULT: Lei Ying Lee retained the title in 14:23
Rating: 3.5 stars
Thoughts: Nice hard hitting affair, Zaria looked like a beast despite almost certainly never going over given how this whole thing came together. Lee showed good fire and some nice offense, she might need a different finisher though if she’s going to wind up working anyone about Zaria’s size or bigger.
Post match Zaria shakes Lee’s hand after Lee gets the title. Elayna Black, the former Cora Jade, shows up to motion for the belt so we all know what’s coming next for the champ.
Generic Nic Nemeth promo in the back about being the ref for the main event.
We get a brawl before the bell sounds with the Hardys getting the better of things.
Match #6 – TNA Tag Team Title Match: (c) The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) vs. Righteous (Vincent and Dutch)
Eventually we start with Jeff and Vincent in the ring, Dutch is down after being posted on the floor. Vincent tries to beg off, Jeff double legs him and lands strikes on the mat. Stomps from Jeff then he tags in Matt. Some tandem work from Matt and Jeff then Matt clubs away at Vincent. Matt bites at the hand of Vincent then tags Jeff back in for a leg drop following a guillotine catapult from Matt. Jeff with more strikes in then corner then Matt tags back in. Poetry in Motion for Vincent then Matt keeps landing punches on the ground before jaw jacking with Dutch. That distraction lets Vincent land strikes but Matt hits a Side Effect for a 2 count. Dutch is able to grab Matt, Vincent then lines up a cheap clothesline from Dutch which drops Matt. Mounted strikes from Vincent then he talks with Jeff for a bit. Dutch tags in and lands a few strikes. Vincent tags back in and hits a sliding Flatliner for a 2 count.
More talking from Vincent, he apologizes as well but keeps hitting Matt along the way. Dutch tags back in and hits a clothesline. Headbutt from Dutch then some corner work. Matt hits Dutch with a Twist of Fate and both men are down. Both men tag out and Jeff gets to run wild on Vincent while going through his usual offense. Jeff with a weird submission hold for a bit then Dutch kicks him to break it up. Matt attacks Dutch for good measure. Vincent blocks a Jeff Twist of Fate but Matt blind tags and they hit the Plot Twist but Vincent kicks at 2. Matt lines up a Twist of Fate on Vincent but Vincent avoids it then Dutch trips up Matt. Dutch tags in but Matt just hits him repeatedly but Dutch hits a Death Walks, pretty much just a Black Hole Slam. Vincent tags in and Dutch hits a Twist of Fate on Matt and Vincent follows with a Swanton Bomb but Jeff breaks up the pin after they make a big effort to get into position before the pin.
Vincent rams Jeff into the ring post then back in the ring he and Matt do the double clothesline spot and they’re both down. Dutch sees the downed Jeff and tries a senton from apron but Jeff moves and Dutch eats the floor. Matt and Vincent trade some punches while Jeff gets to the Hardy corner. Vincent avoids a Twist of Fate, but Dutch gets a mic on the floor and says this is exactly what they wanted. They want to hurt. This is received badly by the fans. Matt just hits Vincent with a Twist of Fate then tags Jeff for the Swanton Bomb and that’ll do it.
OFFICIAL RESULT: The Hardys retained the titles in 12:41
Rating: 2.5 stars
Thoughts: The Hardys keep playing the hits but people keep responding so good for them. This felt a little odd, the Righteous just never felt like a serious threat and that took a ton of the tension out of the match. Then that weird ending.
Post match Dutch slides the belts to Matt and Jeff then he and Vincent smile and walk up the ramp. OK, that’s weird but not really in the interesting way.
They address that X-Division champion Leon Slater isn’t here and mention it being part of the general visa issues but we get a couple of highlights of his match with Carmelo Hayes from Smackdown. We also get a video from Slater, he apologizes for not being at the last couple of TNA events but it’s out of everyone’s control. But he thanks Joe Hendry for taking his spot in a triple threat tonight and promises Moose and Cedric Alexander a shot at the title when he’s back.
Match #7 – Triple Threat Match: Joe Hendry vs. Cedric Alexander vs. Moose w/ Alisha Edwards
The crowd is very pro Hendry. Everyone starts trading strikes then Hendry DDTs Moose. Alexander with a diving Flatliner through the ropes. Moose with a dropkick to Alexander. Hendry into the ropes and he snaps off a hurricanrana to Moose and Moose powders. Alexander jumps into a Fall Away Slam from Hendry. Hendry with a fake out plancha but Moose pump kicks him then powerbombs Alexander onto the apron but Hendry powerbombs Moose onto the apron as well. Alexander with a suicide dive, because selling isn’t a thing I guess. Hendry then throws Alexander into the ring steps and back body drops Moose onto the base of the ring steps, that was gnarly. The ref and doctor come over to check Moose and give the “X” sign. The TNA President comes over as well and everyone goes quiet while they check on Moose. I’m pretty sure this is a work. The ref talks with Hendry and Alexander back in the ring, yeah they’re not moving Moose from ringside or calling actual medics so he’s working.
Alexander and Hendry start working again and Alexander hits a rebound German suplex then a low dropkick. Angle Slam from Hendry gets a 2 count. Hendry with an uppercut to Alexander but Alexander lands kicks out of the corner then jumps but Hendry catches him only for Alexander to counter into a Small Package then transition into a Michinoku Driver for a 2 count. They keep showing the downed Moose as Alexander and Hendry start trading chops. Back kick from Alexander then we get a double clothesline spot and both Hendry and Alexander are down. The crowd tries to rally Moose, Moose does regain his feet and get into the ring, OK he’s still selling. Moose powers up and pump kicks Alexander then sentons Hendry. Alexander with boots out of the corner and hops up but moose dropkicks him on the top rope. Hendry tries to suplex Moose but Moose avoids it and chops him. Moose rams Hendry into a corner and puts him up top then Moose climbs up with Hendry. Superplex from Moose and he rolls through but now Hendry hits a suplex to Moose then Alexander with a Frog Splash to Hendry for a 2 count.
Alexander chops Moose in the corner but after some kicks Moose catches a jumping Alexander with Go To Hell but only a near fall as he took a bit to cover. Hendry shows up starts trading chops with Moose. Eventually Moose runs into a pop up powerbomb but only another 2 count. Hendry kips up and does the turn but Alexander then hits him with a Death Valley Driver for 2 then turns into a Crippler Crossface. Alexander cranks the Crossface but Hendry holds on until Moose blocks his tapping out and clocks Alexander. Moose disposes of Hendry then starts trading elbows with Alexander. Alexander counters a Uranage with a Victory Roll then tries a Sunset Flip but turns it into a Styles Clash on Moose for a near fall. Impressive stuff there from both of them on that sequence. Alexander with some clotheslines but Moose lands a boot only to then run into a lariat from Alexander. Moose then Spears a leaping Alexander but only another near fall.
Moose tries another Spear but his back gives out, Alexander then hits a Lumbar Check but Hendry shows up for a Standing Ovation to Alexander and get the win.
OFFICIAL RESULT: Joe Hendry won in 15:20
Rating: 4 stars
Thoughts: Bit of a spot fest which keeps this from going too much higher. That said crippling Moose early was a bold choice but it absolutely paid off, Moose got sympathy which took a lot given the three participants. I’m a little surprised at Hendry getting the win but not in a bad way if we’re basically going to run back Alexander and Moose but with Leon Slater’s title in play. These three men did some quite good work together, Moose looked pretty heroic, Alexander showed impressive strength, and Hendry fit into the match pretty well considering how this came together.
Post match Hendry celebrates and gives a couple of turns.
Santino Marella shows up so we can do the panel predictions for the main event. They’re all picking Santana but Daria Rae interrupts Tommy Dreamer. Can’t say I missed her on my screen. Rae says no one cares about Dreamer’s opinion, probably true, and we need to just get to the main event then throws to the hype package for it.
Match #8 – TNA Title Texas Death Match with Special Guest Ref Nic Nemeth: (c) Mike Santana vs. Frankie Kazarian
Frankie immediately powders as Santana charges at him. Santana chases Frankie back into the ring then they start trading strikes. Superkick from Santana then he sends Frankie to the apron but Frankie avoids a boot and head kicks him. Both men are on the apron now and both men avoid serious moves then Frankie sweeps Santana’s legs. Frankie gets a chair and hits Santana in the ribs then jumps over the stairs but Santana follows with a leaping clothesline. Santana gets a table to a big pop and puts it in the ring then hits a running boot to Frankie who’s against the barricade. Next Santana gets a chair and sets it up facing Frankie and uses it to leap into a cannonball senton which separates the barricade as he and Frankie crash through it, that leads to a 2 count. They brawl into the fans and Santana lands a 10 punch against some steps. Frankie fights back and bounces Santana into a trash can as they move around through the fans. A few more strikes go back and forth then Santana climbs up one level trying to jump onto Frankie, Frankie cuts him off and tries a superplex onto the concrete but Santana knocks him off and hits a leaping attack onto him. That was a much better call, much safer spot.
They start heading into the backstage area, Frankie launches Santana into a loading door then picks him up and rams him into it. Metal trashcan for Frankie and he clobbers Santana with it. Now they fight back towards the fans and Frankie hits a scoop slam, production cut away before the impact in a bafflingly bad call, but it leads to a 2 count. They head back to the ringside area and Frankie chucks a water bottle into Santana’s back then suplexes him on the floor. Frankie goes under the ring and sets up a chair then gets another chair. Santana gets the first chair and jousts with Frankie but Frankie hits him in the ribs then a shot to the back. Now Frankie sets up both chairs seat to seat and tries Fade To Black on it but Santana slips free and lands a knee strike. Santana on the chairs picks up Frankie and hits a piledriver onto them, that can’t have felt great but it gets him a 3 count.
Nic starts counting on Frankie, he’s got a fair pace at the moment but Frankie gets up at 8 or 9, production wasn’t looking at him because he was blading. Santana gets a table and sets this one up on the floor then pulls Frankie to the apron near the table. Frankie grabs the ropes to avoid being put through the table then rams Santana into the ring post, but he runs into a boot when trying to follow up. Santana up to the second rope and jumps at Frankie but Frankie jumps with him into a Cutter through the table. That gets Frankie a 3 count. Nic starts counting Santana but he beats the count at 9 only for Frankie to immediately ram him into the ring steps. Frankie goes into the ring now and sets up the table that was in there then goes under the ring for a ladder which he puts into the ring. It takes a second but Frankie sets up the large ladder near a corner with the table in easy falling reach. Santana enters the frame with a barbed wire baseball bat, he’s pretty happy about it but misses a shot with it and Frankie tries the Crossface Chicken Wing. Santana fights free then gets the barbed wire bat and begins raking it across the forehead of Frankie.
Landslide from Santana then he points at the table then puts Frankie on it. Santana climbs the ladder and Frog Splashes Frankie through the table then pins but Frankie kicks at 2.9 to avoid having to beat a 10 count. The crowd blame Nic for that, it was a good count though. Santana complains briefly to the ref then he and Frankie run into each other a couple of times. Frankie spits on Santana, Santana then gets a strand of barbed wire and uses it to Spin The Block for a 3 count. Slightly slower count from Nic on that pin but his resulting counting is on a fair pace. Frankie is able to pull himself partially up at 9 but slumps down and loses.
OFFICIAL RESULT: Mike Santana retained the title in 19:12
Rating: 3.5 stars
Thoughts: Good hardcore match but not great. They had some nice spots and I appreciate them doing this in less than 20 minutes. That cutter through the table was just kind of a weird spot, I prefer this kind of match to not have spots that are that obviously collaborative. A couple of production issues were here as well too, missing that slam in the crowd then trying to deep focus where Santana was going to be well before he showed up. A bit of reach exceeding grasp artistically. But Nic wasn’t much of a factor, a plus, and they delivered in terms of generally beating the crap out of each other.
Post match the President gives Santana the title and Nic raises his arm a few times then hits a Danger Zone and tries to cash in his trophy but before the ref can get to the ring Santana kills him with Spin The Block to avoid being cashed in on. Santana holds the title high as the event ends.
Alright that wraps up TNA Genesis. Thanks for reading everyone, be that live or after the fact. I’ve got Smackdown every Friday, occasionally pinch hit on other wrestling shows, and cover UFC stuff in the MMA zone if you’re interested. Stay safe out there and keep checking 411mania for all of your pop culture needs.