Welcome to another edition of POINTS OF IMPACT—a breakdown of the top moments of this week's edition of TNA’s Impact Wrestling.
This segment will fill you in on the most important parts of the show worth checking out or keeping up to date with, in case you missed this episode of Impact Wrestling.
Without further ado, let's inspect the biggest takeaways of the week!
TNA IMPACT WRESTLING: JUNE 6, 2025 RESULTS
#5 - Well That Was Something
Who doesn’t love big meaty men smacking meat? If you do, you’d enjoy this week’s opening match, which saw the Baddest Man (Read: Jobber) in TNA, Kon, face Jake Something. This match, in this writer’s opinion, worked because of how brief it was. It didn’t overstay its welcome, nor was it filled to the brim with time-killing antics. It knew what it was, an explosion, two powerful men wearing each other down quickly and brutally, and it delivered on that.
The standout moments of the match were the trading of the lariats, which were suitably stiff, and the finish, which after a series of reversals, saw Something hit Into the Void for the win. That wasn’t the end of things however, as an irate Kon would try to snap Something’s neck after the bell, only go TNA legend Eric Young to make the save.
#4 - She’s Backkkk!
From one TNA legend to another, Gail Kim looked on as Gisele Shaw, the newly christened Quintessential Knockout, made her return this week. With new music, new moves, and more energy than we’ve seen from her in ages, Shaw looked great against Shazza McKensie here, who did a great job herself in bumping, and providing a scrappy challenger for the returning Shaw. She would, however, eat the Denouement knee strike to give Shaw the pinfall victory.
#3 - AK Silenced
There is perhaps no woman in the wrestling business with more buzz around her right now than Jordynne Grace, and this week she’d look to continue her momentum by facing the other half of the Hex, former Knockouts champion Allysin Kay. Accompanied by her partner Marti Belle, who Grace previously, Kay made for a good, tall opponent for Grace to fight from underneath against, but ultimately, the result of the match was never in question. As it has for so many, the Juggernaut Driver spelled the end for Kay.
#2 - 20 Years On
This week was the 20th anniversary of Impact as a weekly show, and the man who closed that first episode, Frankie Kazarian, would be in the main event 20 years later, facing Nic Nemeth. The two workers, both of them under-appreciated, talented pliers of their craft, put on a great match, but the most noteworthy events occurred after the bell.
Having been promised a world title shot if he took out Nemeth, the System must have seen that if you want something to be done right, you have to do it yourself. Chaos erupted, and eventually, Joe Hendry would try to come to the aid of the Nemeth brothers, only to suffer a beatdown by the System, who stood tall to end the show.
#1 - Landslide Victory
The best match of the night by far, however, was Speedball Mountain against Campaign Singh and Mustafa Ali. Ahead of Ali’s PPV encounter with Trent Seven for the X Division title, he avoided Seven, and indeed Mike Bailey, as much as he could in this match, letting Singh take the brunt of the action. Following some classic face/heel structure, but doing it well, this was a thrilling watch.
It was that fear of Seven that decided the match, as at the end, Seven hoisted up Singh for Birminghammer. Ali would look to slide in, but ended up getting stared down by Seven, leaving his tag partner to eat the finisher and the pin, for the faces to take the day.
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