TNA Final Resolution 2025 Card

TNA Final Resolution 2025 Kelani Jordan vs Dani Luna Xia Brookside

TNA Final Resolution 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most eventful year-end specials the promotion has delivered in years. Set to stream live on December 5, 2025, the event brings a full lineup of championship bouts, faction warfare, and grudge matches that promise a high-energy close to TNA’s PLE schedule this year.

Below is the complete match card as it currently stands:

TNA Final Resolution 2025 Match Card

Match TypeParticipants
TNA World ChampionshipFrankie Kazarian (c) vs. JDC
TNA Knockouts World ChampionshipLei Ying Lee (c) vs. Dani Luna or Xia Brookside
TNA World Tag Team ChampionshipMatt Hardy & Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe
TNA X-Division ChampionshipLeon Slater (c) vs. AJ Francis
TNA International ChampionshipSteve Maclin (c) vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
TNA Knockouts Tag Team ChampionshipThe IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) (c) vs. Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford
Singles MatchMike Santana vs. Charlie Dempsey
Street FightMatt Cardona vs. Mance Warner
Eight-Man Tag Team MatchOrder 4 (Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch, John Skyler, Agent Zero) vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier, Myron Reed)

Why Final Resolution 2025 Is a Must-Watch Event

Final Resolution traditionally serves as TNA’s final major show of the year, and the 2025 edition is no exception. The main event sees Frankie Kazarian defending the TNA World Championship against JDC, who enters the title match with major momentum and what may be one of his last opportunities to secure world championship gold before he retires in 2026.

The Knockouts division also takes center stage. Lei Ying Lee continues her breakout year as she defends the Knockouts World Championship against either Dani Luna or Xia Brookside, depending on who secures the challenger spot leading into the event. The Knockouts Tag Team division is just as heated, with The IInspiration set to defend against the powerhouse duo of Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford.

The card also features big-profile championship defenses from Leon Slater, Steve Maclin, and the legendary Hardy Boyz, who look to maintain their grip on the Tag Team Championships against rising challengers Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe.

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