TNA IMPACT! Results: Moose vs. Alexander, Hardys & More (June 6, 2024)

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TNA Impact Results: The Hardys Triumph, Sosa Debuts, and Maclin Apologizes

Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, hosted the latest episode of TNA Impact, featuring a night of intense action including a tag team victory for The Hardys, the debut of Ricky Sosa, and a controversial apology from Steve Maclin. The event, taped on March 6, 2026, and aired on AMC and AMC+, set the stage for Sacrifice on March 27th.

The Hardys Defeat Sinner & Saint

The Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy) opened the show with a non-title tag team match against Sinner & Saint (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus). The match saw a back-and-forth battle, with Williams utilizing a dropkick from his partner’s shoulders. Jeff Hardy showcased his signature offense, including Clotheslines and a low Dropkick, but briefly favored his left knee. Jeff Hardy secured the victory by locking Icarus in the “Spinal Destination” submission hold although Matt Hardy applied a Twist of Fate to Williams. Icarus tapped out, concluding the match.

Following the match, Jeff Hardy delivered a Swanton Bomb onto Williams, potentially sending a message to The System. In a display of sportsmanship, The Hardys extended handshakes to Sinner & Saint, acknowledging their effort.

The Elegance Brand Issues a Warning

The Elegance Brand addressed Mickie James and ODB, warning them to stay out of their business. The Personal Concierge also announced that Mr. Elegance will develop his in-ring debut next week. Goldy Locks intervened, defending Gia Miller against The Elegance Brand’s disrespect.

Indi Hartwell Secures Singles Victory

Indi Hartwell defeated Kelsey Heather in a singles match. Hartwell dominated early with a German Suplex, but Heather mounted a comeback with a Split-Leg Bulldog and Dropkick. Hartwell ultimately prevailed with a Spinebuster and Hart’s Donut, earning the pinfall victory. Hartwell expressed her desire for a shot at the TNA World Knockouts Championship, currently held by Arianna Grace.

Six-Man Tag Team Action: Trey Miguel, BDE, and Rich Swann vs. Order 4

Trey Miguel, BDE, and Rich Swann faced off against Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, John Skyler, and Jason Hotch) in a six-man tag team match. Order 4 initiated an attack before the bell, gaining an early advantage. The match featured a chaotic series of moves and interference, including a confrontation between Tasha Steelz and Jada Stone. Trey Miguel secured the win for his team with a Shellshock, Scorpion Kick, and Lightning Spiral combination on Skyler.

Steve Maclin Issues an Apology

Steve Maclin, recently reinstated, delivered a prepared apology to Tom Hannifan. While offering an apology, Maclin clarified he regretted how their friendship ended, but not his actions. He reaffirmed his intention to challenge Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship at Sacrifice.

AJ Francis Wins, Assisted by Frankie Kazarian

AJ Francis defeated Elijah in a singles match. The match was marked by interference from Frankie Kazarian, who attacked Elijah outside the referee’s view. Francis capitalized on the distraction, delivering the Down Payment for the pinfall victory.

Ricky Sosa Makes TNA Debut

Ricky Sosa made his TNA debut, defeating Brad Attitude. Sosa quickly took control of the match, showcasing a Suplex, Uppercut, and Dropkick. He finished the match with a Moonsault from the top rope and a Blue Thunder Bang, securing the win.

Moose Defeats Cedric Alexander in Atlanta Street Fight

The main event featured an Atlanta Street Fight between Moose and Cedric Alexander, with the rest of The System banned from ringside. The match was a brutal affair, utilizing weapons such as chairs and trash cans. After a hard-fought battle, Moose secured the victory with a Spear through a table. Alisha Edwards played a key role in the match, assisting Moose at crucial moments.

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