TNA Rebellion 2024 Results
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TNA Wrestling presents its spring pay-per-view extravaganza, Rebellion!
The action begins on Countdown to Rebellion streaming LIVE and FREE on TNA+ and TNA digital platforms.
The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed) vs. ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) & Leon Slater
Reed grabs Austin by the ear, then delivers a leg drop to the back of his neck. Austin creates separation and makes the tag to Slater. The Rascalz hit Slater with a barrage of offense, culminating with a Shooting Star. Austin takes out Wentz with a springboard kick. Bey kicks Reed into a Brainbuster from Austin. Reed soars over the ring post, crashing into ABC. Anything you can do, I can do better mentality comes into play as Slater takes to the sky. Miguel hits Slater with a Meteora, followed by a Swanton from Wentz, then a 450 Splash from Reed. They have the match won by Austin breaks the pin. Bey catches Reed with a mid-air cutter. Slater hits the Swanton 450 to put Reed away.
ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) & Leon Slater def. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed)
Gia Miller interviews AJ Francis and Rich Swann of Fir$t Cla$$. Francis introduces the MANBOY MAFIA, who are here to support Swann is his match against former friend Joe Hendry tonight.
Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve vs. Laredo Kid – Digital Media Championship
Steve tries to get underneath the mask of Laredo, allowing him to capitalize with a running cannonball in the corner. Steve locks in Upside Down on the ropes, breaking before the referee’s count of 5. Laredo soars with a step-up Moonsault to the floor. Steve goes for another cannonball but Laredo dodges, causing him to collide with the turnbuckle. Steve picks him off the top rope with a huge Superplex and both men are down. Laredo gives Steve a taste of his own medicine as he bites him, then connects with the Laredo Fly for three. Laredo is the new Digital Media Champion!
Laredo Kid def. Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve – NEW Digital Media Champion
Steph De Lander joins Gia Miller backstage. Even though Matt Cardona isn’t here tonight, De Lander claims to dethrone Jordynne Grace as Knockouts World Champion tonight. De Lander knows that Grace has a trick up her sleeve and that is why she has hired The Good Hands as backup.
Knockouts World Tag Team Champions Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) w/ Lars Frederiksen vs. Decay (Rosemary & Havok) – Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
Punk Icon Lars Frederiksen accompanies Spitfire to the ring. Rosemary bites Luna in the corner, then locks in Upside Down. Luna takes down Rosemary with a running clothesline, followed by a low crossbody from Rosemary. Luna squares off with Havok who delivers a thudding headbutt. Havok hits Luna with a Samoan Drop for two. Decay cut off the ring and begin to wear Luna down. Moments later, Luna creates some much-needed separation with a running dropkick. Luna makes the tag to Threat as the pace quickens. Threat gets two for one as she crashes into both members of Decay. Threat hits Rosemary with a German suplex. Threat dives through the ropes but Havok is still standing. Havok and Rosemary inadvertently strike each other. Threat soars off the top, taking them out on the floor. Luna assists Threat in powerbombing Havok off the top rope. Spitfire puts Rosemary away with innovative double team offense to win the match and retain the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles!
Knockouts World Tag Team Champions Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) w/ Lars Frederiksen def. Decay (Rosemary & Havok) – Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
After the match, Masha Slamovich with a steel chain in-hand and Alisha Edwards with a kendo stick stare down Spitfire from the top of the ramp.
Mustafa Ali’s loyal followers interrupt the broadcast as they protest Jake Something challenging for the X-Division Championship tonight. They are holding the show hostage when Cody Deaner makes his way to the ring. The people want Deaner to force them out of the ring the show can begin and he does exactly that!
DJ Ashba performs the national anthem to kick off Rebellion 2024!
X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali vs. Jake Something – X-Division Championship
Something puts his strength on display in the early going as he hurls Ali across the ring. Ali runs into a brick wall. Ali hits multiple running dropkicks but Something turns him inside out with a clothesline. Something dives under the bottom rope but Ali catches him with a DDT on the floor. Ali is in total control following his signature rolling neckbreaker. Ali hits another neckbreaker, this time on the exposed ramp. Back in the ring, Ali spikes him with a DDT. Something bounces back with a thunderous powerbomb, followed by a backbreaker. Ali connects with a German suplex on the hardest part of the ring. The referee is distracted. Ali’s security team holds Something down while he Ali hits him with the 450 Splash. Something hits Into the Void but it’s not enough. Ali traps him in a pinning predicament with a hold of the bottom rope to steal the victory.
X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali def. Jake Something – X-Division Championship
Star NFL Linebacker Shawne Merriman is taking in the action at ringside.
Joe Hendry reveals a new music video poking fun at Fir$t Cla$$.
Joe Hendry vs. Rich Swann w/ AJ Francis
Hendry gains the early advantage with the Trust Fall. The fight spills to the outside where Swann drives the eye of Hendry into the steel steps. Swann distracts the referee, allowing Francis to deliver a cheap shot to Hendry. Back in the ring, Swann hits him with a series of spin kicks. Francis gets taken down at ringside as Hendry sends Swann face-first into the mat. Francis pulls down the top rope, causing Hendry to spill to the floor. Shawne Merriman stops Francis from using a weapon. Merriman and Francis go face to face in the ring. In a shocking turn of events, Merriman clobbers Hendry while Francis has the referee distracted. Swann hits a big top rope splash to win.
Rich Swann w/ AJ Francis def. Joe Hendry
Eric Young vs. Frankie Kazarian – Full Metal Mayhem
Kazarian tries to blindside Young while he’s making his entrance but Young sees it coming and cracks him in the head with his mask. Kazarian hits a leg drop on the ropes, followed by his signature slingshot DDT. Kazarian hits a back suplex on the ladder. Kazarian goes for a springboard leg drop but crashes and burns on the ladder. Young introduces Janice into the match. Kazarian spears Young off the apron through a table below. Kazarian and Young exchange fists in the middle of the ring, followed by sheets of metal. Young connects with a Death Valley Driver for two. Young wraps a steel chain around the throat of Kazarian and drags him off the top rope. Young places Kazarian inside a trash can, then soars off the top rope with an elbow drop. Kazarian puts him through a table with the Flux Capacitor to win.
Frankie Kazrain def. Eric Young – Full Metal Mayhem
During an interview with Gia Miller, Nic Nemeth declares victory in tonight’s TNA World Championship match vs. Moose.
Steve Maclin is in the ring to make his presence felt. Maclin announces that he’s re-signed with TNA Wrestling. Maclin says that all of his demands were met – but there’s one more thing. He wants a match tonight at Rebellion! Director of Authority Santino Marella grants him his wish against another new star that has just signed with TNA – the returning Mike Santana!
Steve Maclin vs. Mike Santana
Santana dives over the top rope, wiping out Maclin on the floor. The fight spills to the outside where Maclin sends him face-first into the steel ring post. Back in the ring, Santana avoids Caught in the Crosshairs. Santana hits a rolling Buck 50 to create an opening. Santana continues to build momentum with an Enzuigiri, then spikes Maclin with a Death Valley Driver. Maclin counters the STB clothesline with a running knee. Maclin almost puts him away with the Jarhead-butt for two. Santana hits a running cannonball for a near fall of his own. Santana is Caught in the Crosshairs but it’s still not enough to keep him down. Santana successfully hits the STB clothesline to score the big victory!
Mike Santana def. Steve Maclin
Gia Miller interviews The System, who are more confident than ever just moments before Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers defend the TNA World Tag Team Titles against Speedball Mountain. Since Nic Nemeth’s family is here tonight, Moose introduces us to former NFL defensive end and linebacker John Abraham, who is here to support him tonight.
TNA World Tag Team Champions The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) w/ Alisha Edwards vs. Speedball Mountain (Mike Bailey & Trent Seven) – TNA World Tag Team Championship
The bell rings and Eddie immediately knocks Seven off the apron. Moments later, Seven fakes a chop, then spikes Eddie with a DDT. Alisha distracts the referee, allowing Myers to superkick Seven from the apron. Eddie begins to target the left knee of Seven by sending it into the steel ring steps. Seven creates some much-needed separation with a closed right hand. Seven tags in Bailey, who quickens the pace with a flurry of offense. Bailey hits a running kick on Eddie, followed by a standing Shooting Star on Myers. Seven hits Myers with a thunderous Superplex as Bailey soars with a top rope Shooting Star for two. Eddie drags Bailey out of the ring, allowing Myers to re-target the knee of Seven. Bailey breaks Eddie’s submission attempt with a series of kicks. Bailey kicks Eddie into a Dragon Suplex from Seven for a very close near fall. Eddie pushes Seven into his own partner. Eddie hits the Backpack Stunner on Seven, followed by the top rope elbow from Myers for yet another near fall. Seven hits the Birminghammer on Eddie. Bailey follows up with Ultima Weapon but Myers breaks the pin in time. Bailey leaps off the apron but Myers spears him in mid-air. Eddie and Myers put Seven away with a Roster Cut, Boston Knee Party combo.
TNA World Tag Team Champions The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) w/ Alisha Edwards def. Speedball Mountain (Mike Bailey & Trent Seven) – TNA World Tag Team Championship
Josh Alexander vs. Hammerstone – Last Man Standing
Alexander rushes Hammerstone and the fight is on. It’s a stalemate in the early going as both men match each other’s pace and offense. Alexander drops him back-first on the hardest part of the ring. Turnabout is fair play as Hammerstone hurls him off the top rope to the apron. They fight at ringside as Hammerstone dumps him on the steel guardrail. Hammerstone hits a delayed vertical suplex on the floor. Moments later, Alexander traps the arm of Hammerstone and delivers a Half & Half suplex. Alexander locks in a Figure Four submission with Hammerstone’s legs wrapped around the ring post. Hammerstone shuts down Alexander’s momentum by using his signature headgear as a weapon. Alexander is busted open but gets back up at the count of 9. Hammerstone kicks Alexander’s head into the steel ring post but once again, Alexander recovers at the count of 8. Hammerstone locks in the Torture Rack. Alexander eerily begins to laugh, then explodes into an Ankle Lock. Alexander empties a bag of thumbtacks on the mat but it comes back to haunt him as Hammerstone hits a top rope Nightmare Pendulum into the tacks. Shockingly, Alexander gets back to his feet at 9. Alexander hits the C4 Spike on the ramp. Hammerstone is down for the referee’s count of 10, awarding the victory to Alexander.
Josh Alexander def. Hammerstone – Last Man Standing
After the match, Alexander reclaims his headgear which was stolen by Hammerstone several weeks ago.
Give Jonathan Gresham a mask and he will become his true self.
The Personal Concierge introduces Ash By Elegance who will be watching this Knockouts World Title bout from the balcony.
Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Steph De Lander w/ The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) – Knockouts World Championship
Grace attempts an early Juggernaut Driver but De Lander fights her off. Grace dives through the ropes, sending De Lander crashing through the barricade. De Lander turns the tide with a TKO into the top rope. De Lander hits Snake Eyes, followed by a running big boot. De Lander hits a clubbing blow to the back of Grace. De Lander hits a suplex out of the corner for two. Grace tries to drive her head-first into the apron but De Lander counters into a back body drop. As De Lander tries to fight off a Sleeper hold, she inadvertently allows Grace to lock it in deeper. John Skyler distracts the referee. Grace accidently takes out the referee with a spinning back fist. De Lander hits Grace with the Knockouts World Title but the referee is still knocked out. Hotch puts on the referee’s shirt to make the count but the lights go out. When they come back on, PCO is in the ring. PCO takes out The Good Hands with a double Chokeslam. De Lander tries to seduce PCO but to no avail. PCO is about to Chokeslam De Lander when he’s blindsided by Kon. Kon shoves Grace down to the mat but Grace goes low in retaliation. Kon is about to snap Grace’s neck when the lights go out once again. This time, the returning Sami Callihan is in the ring as he wipes out Kon and The Good Hands with his baseball bat. Grace hits De Lander with the Juggernaut Driver to retain the Knockouts World Title!
Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace def. Steph De Lander w/ The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) – Knockouts World Championship
On Saturday, July 20, TNA Wrestling celebrates its 20th Slammiversary LIVE on pay-per-view from Montreal, Quebec, Canada!
Nic Nemeth’s family is at ringside for his TNA World Championship match against Moose.
TNA World Champion Moose w/ The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & Alisha Edwards) vs. Nic Nemeth – TNA World Championship
Nemeth takes Moose off his feet and pummels him with strikes. Nemeth pulls down the top rope, sending Moose toppling to the floor. Nemeth leaps off the apron but Moose catches and drops him face-first on the apron. Moose counters a Famouser on the ramp. Nemeth soars with a Missile Dropkick. Nemeth spikes Moose with a big DDT for two. Nemeth sets up for a superkick but Alisha hooks his leg from the outside. As a result, the referee ejects The System from ringside. Nemeth capitalizes off the distraction with a superkick for two. Moose fends off the Danger Zone but Nemeth instead locks in a Sleeper. Minutes later, Moose whips him into the steel ring steps. Nemeth jumps off the ramp to catch Moose with a Famouser on the floor. Nemeth hits 9 elbow drops, followed by a 10th off the apron to the outside. Moose hits Go To Hell out of the corner but Nemeth kicks out at two. Moose connects with a thudding powerbomb on the ramp. Nemeth hits another Famouser for two. Nemeth gives Moose a spear of his own but it’s not enough. Moose hits his signature spear to win the match and retain the TNA World Title.
TNA World Champion Moose w/ The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & Alisha Edwards) def. Nic Nemeth – TNA World Championship
After the match, The System come out to celebrate with Moose. Then, the lights go out once again and it’s “Broken” Matt Hardy! Hardy takes out Moose with a Twist of Fate and stands tall with the TNA World Title!
Rebellion goes off the air.
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