TNA IMPACT on March 12th: Hardys Dominate, New Faces Emerge, and a Chaotic Road to Sacrifice
This week’s TNA IMPACT, taped on March 6th, delivered a mix of in-ring action, storyline development, and surprising appearances, setting the stage for the Sacrifice event on March 27th. From The Hardys’ continued reign to the emergence of Ricky Sosa, here’s a breakdown of the key moments and what they signal for the future of TNA Wrestling.
The Hardys Continue to Reign Supreme
The Hardys secured a non-title victory over Sinner & Saint, with Jeff Hardy debuting a new submission hold, the “Spinal Destination,” to force the tap-out. This win reinforces their status as TNA World Tag Team Champions and continues their momentum heading into Sacrifice. The post-match Swanton Bomb on Travis Williams suggests a potential future rivalry, while the backstage interaction with The Righteous hints at a possible alliance against The System.
Indi Hartwell’s Championship Pursuit and Rising Tensions
Indi Hartwell’s decisive win over Kelsey Heather with the “Hurts Donut” was immediately followed by a demand for a Knockouts Championship opportunity. This bold move has put her on a collision course with Arianna Grace and Stacks, escalating the competition within the Knockouts division. The subsequent ambush by Grace and Stacks, attacking Hartwell’s knee with the title belt, demonstrates the lengths some will go to maintain their position.
Order 4’s Brutal Tactics and Miguel’s International Title Focus
The six-man tag team match between Trey Miguel, Rich Swann & BDE and Mustafa Ali, John Skylar & Jason Hotch (Order 4) was a chaotic affair, spilling outside the ring and featuring intense back-and-forth action. Miguel’s eventual victory with the “Shellshock” and “Lightning Spiral” keeps his International Title reign strong and sets up a potential showdown with Ali, who stared down Miguel after the match.
Injury Updates and the Road to Sacrifice
Several injury updates were provided: Home Town Man is cleared, Leon Slater is out following Eric Young’s piledriver, and Cedric Alexander and Moose are cleared for the Atlanta Street Fight at Sacrifice. These updates add layers of unpredictability to the upcoming event and highlight the physical toll of TNA’s competitive landscape.
Maclin’s Non-Apology and Escalating Feud
Steve Maclin delivered a deliberately insincere apology, further antagonizing Mike Santana and fueling their rivalry. The involvement of Daria Rae and Santino Marella adds another layer of complexity, with potential consequences for Maclin should he attempt to interfere with Santana.
AJ Francis’s Victory and Home Town Man’s Intervention
AJ Francis defeated Elijah, with a controversial finish involving Kazarian and a chokeslam. The subsequent intervention by Home Town Man, chasing off Francis and Elijah with a pipe, suggests a potential alliance or a desire to maintain order.
The Return of Allie and the Mysterious “Greed” Segment
The bizarre “Greed” segment, featuring Johnny Swinger’s casino and the unexpected return of Allie, has left fans speculating about the future direction of this storyline. The tease of “Two down, five to go” hints at further surprises and potential returns of former TNA stars.
Ricky Sosa Makes a Statement
Ricky Sosa’s debut was a resounding success, earning a quick victory over Brad Attitude with the “Blue Thunder Bomb.” His viral entrance and impressive performance immediately established him as a rising star in TNA.
Moose and Alexander’s Brutal Atlanta Street Fight
The Atlanta Street Fight between Moose and Cedric Alexander was a brutal and chaotic encounter, featuring weapons and a physically demanding battle. Moose’s victory after spearing Alexander through a table solidified his dominance and sets the stage for future challenges.
FAQ
Q: Where was the March 12th episode of TNA IMPACT taped?
A: The episode was taped on March 6th at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia.
Q: What is the date of TNA’s next live event, Sacrifice?
A: Sacrifice is scheduled for Friday, March 27th, at the Alario Center in the New Orleans area.
Q: What is the name of Jeff Hardy’s new submission hold?
A: Jeff Hardy debuted a new submission hold called the “Spinal Destination.”
Q: Who returned to TNA during the “Greed” segment?
A: Allie returned to TNA during the “Greed” segment.
Q: Who won the Atlanta Street Fight at Sacrifice?
A: Moose won the Atlanta Street Fight against Cedric Alexander.
Pro Tip: Maintain an eye on Ricky Sosa – his debut suggests he’s poised for a significant push in TNA.
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