TNA Victory Road results Ash By Elegance retires from wrestling while NXT’s Kelani Jordan claims vacant Knockouts world title

**TNA Victory Road Delivers Thrills in Edmonton: Key Highlights and Results**
Zachary Wentz Triumphs in Dynamic Three-Way Match
The highly anticipated TNA Victory Road event kicked off at the Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with a riveting pre-show match. Fans were treated to an electrifying bout as Zachary Wentz clashed with Trey Miguel and Cedric Alexander. Wentz emerged victorious after a fast-paced exchange that set the tone for an exciting evening.
The System Clinches Quick Win Against Order Four
The main card began with a showdown between The System and Order Four. The System, featuring JDC, Brian Myers, and Eddie Edwards, secured a swift victory over the trio of Jason Hotch, John Skyler, and Agent Zero. JDC’s top-rope legdrop sealed the win, leaving fans eager for more action.
Kelani Jordan Seizes Opportunity to Capture Knockouts Championship
In a thrilling twist, Kelani Jordan from NXT and Lei Ying Lee advanced to a one-on-one bout for the vacant TNA Knockouts World Championship. The two wrestlers fought fiercely, but it was Jordan who clinched the title after a nail-biting 15-minute match, setting her up for a future clash with Indi Hartwell.
Matt Cardona and Home Town Man Defeat the Nemeth Brothers
Matt Cardona teamed up with Edmonton’s favorite, the Home Town Man, to take on Ryan and Nic Nemeth. The local hero delighted fans with his spirited performance, securing the win with a spectacular top-rope crossbody that overcame the Nemeths’ double-team tactics.
Mike Santana and Moose Deliver Intense Encounters
Mike Santana showcased his prowess by defeating Ridge Holland in a competitive bout. However, his celebration was short-lived as Trick Williams launched a surprise attack, sending a clear message ahead of their Bound For Glory clash. Meanwhile, Moose squared off against Mustafa Ali in a match that saw unexpected interference, allowing Ali to claim victory despite the absence of his Order Four allies.
Joe Hendry Overcomes Adversity Against Eric Young
Despite suffering a backstage assault earlier, Joe Hendry fought through pain to defeat Eric Young. Hendry’s resilience shone through as Travis Williams and Judas Icarus, former allies of Young, disrupted his plans and paved the way for Hendry’s triumphant finish.
Matt Hardy Seeks Redemption in Tables Match
Matt Hardy exacted revenge on AJ Francis by defeating him in a dramatic tables match. Despite a rocky start, Hardy’s strategic moves, culminating in a leg drop off the top through a table, earned him the victory and settled the score.
Frankie Kazarian Becomes TNA International Champion
The co-main event saw Frankie Kazarian dethrone Steve Maclin for the TNA International Championship. With an assist from AAA’s El Mesias, Kazarian exploited a distraction to secure a pinfall victory, ending Maclin’s reign.
Leon Slater Retains X-Division Title in High-Flying Finale
In the evening’s exhilarating main event, Leon Slater defended his X-Division title against Myron Reed. Both competitors dazzled the audience with a display of athleticism, but it was Slater’s signature Swanton 450 that sealed his championship retention.
With the stage set for Bound For Glory next month, fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming match between Leon Slater and Je’Von Evans, promising yet another thrilling chapter in TNA’s dynamic roster of talent.