TNA Wrestling 31st July 2025

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Date & Time:

Date: Thursday, July 31, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM ET (5:00 PM PT)

Location:

Skyway Studios, Nashville, Tennessee

Match Card:

  1. TNA World Championship Match
    Moose (c) vs. Sami Callihan
  2. TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
    MK Ultra (c) vs. The Hex
  3. No Disqualification Match
    PCO vs. Kon
  4. X-Division Match
    Chris Bey vs. Laredo Kid
  5. Tag Team Match
    ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. Subculture
  6. Knockouts Singles Match
    Gisele Shaw vs. Masha Slamovich
  7. Grudge Match
    Joe Hendry vs. Frankie Kazarian

Match Reviews:

  1. Moose vs. Sami Callihan – TNA World Title
    The main event was brutal and personal. Moose tried to dominate with raw strength, but Sami Callihan brought chaos with weapons and relentless offense. Despite a violent fightback, Moose retained the title after a low blow and Lights Out Spear.
  2. MK Ultra vs. The Hex – Knockouts Tag Titles
    A competitive women’s tag match with crisp teamwork and hard shots. The Hex nearly pulled off an upset, but MK Ultra’s experience and chemistry kept them in control. They retained after a double-team finisher.
  3. PCO vs. Kon – No DQ Match
    This was pure carnage. Steel chairs, tables, and brutal brawling. PCO took absurd punishment but rose again and put Kon through a table for the win. Fans loved the chaotic spectacle.
  4. Chris Bey vs. Laredo Kid – X-Division Showdown
    Fast-paced and high-flying action at its finest. Both men put on a clinic, but Bey’s precision and counter-attacks gave him the edge. A springboard cutter sealed the win in a match-of-the-night contender.
  5. ABC vs. Subculture – Tag Team Match
    Tag team excellence. Both teams displayed agility, teamwork, and innovation. After a flurry of offense, ABC secured a clean victory with their tag finisher. Huge momentum for the duo.
  6. Gisele Shaw vs. Masha Slamovich
    A hard-hitting women’s match. Shaw used technical skills, but Masha’s raw aggression proved too much. Masha picked up the win with the Snow Plow, reminding everyone of her dominance.
  7. Joe Hendry vs. Frankie Kazarian – Grudge Match
    This was a personal match with storytelling at the forefront. Hendry got the crowd behind him, but Kazarian’s experience helped him stay one step ahead. A roll-up with a handful of tights gave Kazarian a dirty win.

Conclusion:

TNA Wrestling’s July 31st episode delivered a balanced mix of violence, technical excellence, and storytelling. Moose continued his dominant world title reign, while the X-Division and Knockouts delivered strong performances. With several storylines heating up, TNA remains one of the most exciting weekly wrestling shows in 2025.