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1/8 TNA iMPACT Results – Wrestling Attitude

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Impact Wrestling Breaks Big Night: Genesis Showdowns Set After 1/8 iMPACT

Impact Wrestling delivered a headline-grabbing night from El Paso as tensions surged between Matt and Jeff Hardy and The Righteous. The broadcast also outlined cornerstone matchups for Genesis, while new storylines and the AMC era loomed over the company’s title landscape. Here is a concise, breaking-night recap with enduring context for fans and readers alike.

Hardys vs. The Righteous Set for Genesis

The opening segment left no doubt: the Hardy brothers demand retribution after a confrontation with Vincent and Dutch and a locker room altercation from last week. The heated exchange culminated in a confirmation that The Hardys will face The Righteous for the TNA World Tag Team Titles at Genesis. Vincent asked for more time to prepare, but Jeff hardy pressed for a decisive showdown that could redefine the tag division at the upcoming event.

Dani Luna Clinches a Victory, Chaos Follows

Dani Luna defeated Harley Hudson (3:00), finishing with Luna Landing. Post-match chaos erupted as Luna targeted Hudson’s ally Myla Grace and then laid out officials and Lei Ying Lee. Xia brookside tried to intervene,but Luna extended her dominance,signaling a chaotic women’s division heading into Genesis.

Mustafa Ali Proposes a Cleaner Ring, Elijah Responds

Mustafa Ali addressed the crowd on a mission to reduce distractions around Elijah and his faction. The proposal drew boos,and Elijah appeared on horseback with his guitar to chase Order 4 from the arena. A dramatic chase spilled from the arena into the parking lot, underscoring the wild, cinematic tone of the new era for Impact Wrestling.

International Title Stalemate: Maclin vs.Stacks

Steve Maclin faced stacks for the TNA International Championship, with Arianna Grace & The NXT Outlaws at ringside. The match featured heavy back-and-forth action and interference from the non-title faction as Stacks found moments of control with a cravat and high-impact near falls. The finish came when Grace interfered again, allowing Maclin to escape a choke and deliver a decisive moment. Result: Maclin won by disqualification, but Stacks retained the title (7:29 aired).

Injury Report: A Quick Look at the Ring-Restate

  • All knockouts from the opening bout are under evaluation.
  • Participants in the main event have been cleared for competition.
  • Santino Marella is physically uninjured but psychologically impacted.
  • Mike Santana’s arm shows a minor injury but is cleared to defend next Thursday.
  • Steve Maclin is en route for evaluation.

Digital Exclusive and a Glimpse at the AMC Era

A digital exclusive from the First Class Penthouse showed AJ Francis clashing with Rich swann, who delivered a stunning counter to Francis, including a table impact and the destruction of Francis’ vinyl record. The moment underscored the broader, more stylized storytelling in Impact Wrestling as the AMC Premiere era approaches.

Genesis Rundown: what to Expect

  • The Hardys vs. The Righteous for the TNA Tag Titles
  • Lei Ying Lee vs. dani Luna for the Knockouts Title
  • Cedric Alexander vs. Moose vs. Leon Slater for the X-Division Title
  • Eddie Edwards vs. JDC
  • Elijah vs. Mustafa Ali
  • AJ Francis vs. Rich Swann
  • An appearance by Joe Hendry is teased

Next Week on AMC Premiere: Genesis-Building Matches

  • order 4 vs. Elijah & hardys
  • The Iinspiration vs. The Elegance Brand for the Knockouts Tag Titles
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Mike Santana for the TNA World Title

There’s More From The System: A Big Team Window

A late-night continuation saw The System, Cedric Alexander, Leon Slater, and The Hardys dominating a multi-man relay. The action built toward a dramatic pinning sequence as Alexander rolled up Moose for a decisive win,capping a night of high-stakes team clashes before the AMC era takes full effect.

AMC Premiere Main Event contract Signing

In a signing officiated by a somber Santino marella, Kazarian and Santana prepared for a massive title clash next week. The signing clarified an old-new twist: if Kazarian wins, Santana moves to the back of the line; if Santana wins, he will defend the title at Genesis. Nic Nemeth appeared with the Call Your Shot trophy and signaled a cash-in after the Genesis bout, setting the stage for a dramatic endgame as the AMC era begins. The contract signing concluded with both competitors agreeing to sign, while Nemeth loomed nearby ready to cash in.


Key night, Clear Implications: Genesis in Focus

Tonight’s episodes tied together immediate action with long-range storytelling, anchoring the Genesis card while signaling a broader, cinematic direction for Impact Wrestling as AMC’s debut looms. Fans can expect a high-stakes week as champions and contenders jockey for position in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Match / Segment Participants / Segment Alex Reeds Outcome Notes
The Hardys vs. The Righteous Matt & Jeff Hardy vs. The Righteous Set for Genesis; winner not decided on tonight Tag titles on the line; Genesis proclamation confirmed
Dani Luna vs. Harley Hudson Dani Luna vs. Harley hudson (w/ Myla Grace) Luna pinned Hudson Time: 3:00; post-match chaos involving Luna, grace, Lei Ying Lee, and Xia Brookside
steve Maclin vs.Stacks (International Title) Steve Maclin vs. Stacks (w/ Arianna Grace & The NXT Outlaws) Maclin wins by disqualification; Stacks retains title Interference from NXT Outlaws
AMC Premiere Main Event Contract Signing Kazarian, Santana, Santino Marella; Nic Nemeth (in background) contracts signed; Nemeth poised to cash in after Genesis End of an era tease; AMC era setup
Multi-entrant action tease / system segment The System, Cedric Alexander, Leon Slater, The Hardys Alexander pins Moose in the closing sequence Genesis and ongoing storylines tied together

What do you think will happen at Genesis? Which matchup has you most hyped for the AMC era’s start? Share your predictions in the comments and join the conversation below.

Stay connected for ongoing coverage and in-depth analysis of impact Wrestling as Genesis approaches and the AMC Premiere era unfolds.

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Questions or thoughts? Share your take below and join the discussion around the big Genesis cards and the AMC-era title pictures.

What are the highlights of the January 8, 2026 TNA iMPACT episode?

1/8 TNA iMPACT Results – Wrestling Attitude (January 8 2026)


Episode Overview

  • Air date: January 2026 (10 p.m. ET)
  • Broadcast platform: Antenna TV & Impact+ streaming
  • Show length: 2 hours + commercial breaks
  • Primary focus: Impact World Championship defense, Knockouts title showdown, X‑division showcase, and a surprise contract signing


1. Impact World Championship – Main Event

Competitor Outcome Key Moments
Josh “The Titan” Alexander (c) Retained via pinfall (4:32) – Executed a Titan Slam after countering a RKO.
– Interference from eddie Edwards was neutralized by the referee’s quick disqualification threat, keeping the finish clean.
Moose Loss – Attempted a Spear on the outside, but Alexander pulled him back into the ring.
– Moose’s Bodyslam on the turnbuckle earned a near‑fall.

Impact on title picture: Alexander’s victory solidifies his reign, positioning him for a title defense at “Hardcore Road” on February 13. Moose’s strong showing keeps him in the Number One Contender conversation.


2. Impact Tag Team Championship

Team Opponents Finish Highlights
The Good Hands (c) – Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley The Motor City Machine Guns – Alex Reynolds & Dan Zimmerman New champions – Sabin pinned Reynolds after a Heavenly DDT (5:07) – Sabin’s Superkick ignited the finish.
– Post‑match handshake signaled a mutual respect storyline and potential future alliance.

Future angle: The Motor City Guns demanded a rematch, setting up a two‑out‑of‑three falls showdown on the March 3 episode.


3. Knockouts Division – Title & Grudge Match

match Result Notable Spots
Knockouts World Champion Deonna Purrazzo vs. Tasha Steelz Purrazzo retained via submission (Sharpshooter, 3:58) – Purrazzo applied a reverse bridge into the Sharpshooter.
– Steelz’s attempted Moonsault was countered into a bridge‑breaker.
Mia Yim vs. jordynne Grace (non‑title) Yim won by count‑out (6:12) – Yim’s rainbow lariat on the apron forced the count.
– Grace’s post‑match promo hinted at a future title challenge.

Story implications: Purrazzo’s technical

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