TNA Final Resolution 2025 Predictions
TNA Final Resolution 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most stacked December cards the company has delivered in years. With multiple championships on the line, heated rivalries coming to a head, and faction warfare set to unfold, this event has all the ingredients for a dramatic night. Based on ongoing storylines, momentum, and TNA’s typical booking patterns, here are the predictions for every confirmed match on the card.
TNA Final Resolution 2025 Predictions
TNA World Championship: Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. JDC
JDC enters this match riding career-best momentum, but Frankie Kazarian has been positioned as a stabilizing champion since reclaiming the title. With JDC’s storyline retirement looming in 2026, the most likely scenario is Kazarian retaining.
Prediction: Frankie Kazarian retains
TNA Knockouts World Championship: Lei Ying Lee (c) vs. Dani Luna or Xia Brookside
Lei Ying Lee has been one of TNA’s breakout stars in 2025, and her championship reign still feels fresh. Whether she faces Dani Luna or Xia Brookside, both challengers are logical next steps rather than long-term title holders.
Prediction: Lei Ying Lee retains
TNA World Tag Team Championship: Matt & Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe
TNA continues using the Hardys as veteran champions to build younger teams. Dupont and Igwe have upside, but this doesn’t feel like the show where the belts change hands.
Prediction: Matt and Jeff Hardy retain
TNA X-Division Championship: Leon Slater (c) vs. AJ Francis
Leon Slater remains a cornerstone of the X-Division, and AJ Francis’ power-based style presents a solid clash but not necessarily a title-winning moment. Unless TNA plans a major shock, Slater should retain.
Prediction: Leon Slater retains
TNA International Championship: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
Stacks has momentum as a rising act, but Steve Maclin is one of TNA’s most protected competitors. His International Championship run has been positioned as dominant, and Final Resolution doesn’t feel like the moment he loses the belt.
Prediction: Steve Maclin retains
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship: The IInspiration (c) vs. Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford
This is one of the most intriguing matches of the night. Tessa Blanchard’s return has been treated as a major deal, and pairing her with Victoria Crawford sets up a ‘powerhouse’ duo. TNA may want a high-profile title change to create buzz, making this one of the most likely flips on the card.
Prediction: Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford win the titles
Mike Santana vs. Charlie Dempsey
Charlie Dempsey is technically brilliant, but Santana needs a big win after he lost the belt to Kazarian to keep him relevant.
Prediction: Mike Santana wins
Street Fight: Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner
Mance Warner thrives in chaotic brawls, and Cardona usually excels as a sneaky, opportunistic heel. Still, Warner is the more natural winner in a weapons-heavy environment.
Prediction: Mance Warner wins
Order 4 vs. The Rascalz (Eight-Man Tag)
Order 4 has been pushed as a dominant new force, and Mustafa Ali’s leadership suggests the group is being positioned strongly. The Rascalz will deliver the flashier offense, but the story momentum favors the heel faction.
Prediction: Order 4 win
| Match | Prediction |
|---|---|
| TNA World Championship: Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. JDC | Frankie Kazarian retains |
| TNA Knockouts World Championship: Lei Ying Lee (c) vs. Dani Luna or Xia Brookside | Lei Ying Lee retains |
| TNA World Tag Team Championship: Matt & Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe | The Hardys retain |
| TNA X-Division Championship: Leon Slater (c) vs. AJ Francis | Leon Slater retains |
| TNA International Championship: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo | Steve Maclin retains |
| TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship: The IInspiration (c) vs. Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford | Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford win |
| Mike Santana vs. Charlie Dempsey | Mike Santana wins |
| Street Fight: Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner | Mance Warner wins |
| Order 4 vs. The Rascalz (Eight-Man Tag) | Order 4 win |