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TNA Xplosion Results – March 29, 2024

The following matches and segments are from the March 28, 2024 episode of TNA Xplosion.

The show opened with From The Vault looking back at Rob Van Dam vs. Rhino from Impact in 2019. Tommy Dreamer was the guest referee, and Van Dam won the match after a Five Star Frog Splash.

Dani Luna appeared with Gia Miller on this week’s Around The Ring, discussing her tattoos.

Next on the show was a recap of Chris Sabin vs Steve Maclin was from Impact. Maclin pinned Sabin after an elevated double arm DDT.

Tasha Steelz vs Ava Everett

  • Steelz pins Everett after a cutter

In a short match, Tasha Steelz picked up a victory on TNA Xplosion.

It was a slow affair, which saw Steelz dominating most of the bout. She hit a number of big moves, including suplexes, a lungblower and a meteora for a series of two counts.

Eventually, she hit a dropkick followed by a cutter before pinning Everett to pick up the victory.

Tasha Steelz vs. Ava Everett | TNA Xplosion Mar. 29, 2024

TNA Star Moose Thinks His Football Career Helped Him In Wrestling

In a recent interview with by Adrian Hernandez on his UNLikely podcast, Moose claimed that the discipline he learnt in the NFL has helped him conquer his goals in the wrestling world.

“The biggest thing that the NFL helped me with going into wrestling was discipline. I think thats the thing the NFL, and football in general, college, pros, high school, teaches you is discipline. It’s like, you’re on a fixed schedule. You have to be at practise at this time, and you can’t be late! And you have to be on the field at this time, and you can’t be late. And if you are late, there’s consequences. If you have treatment and don’t make it to treatment, you’re gonna be late. And if you’re late to treatment, you get fined. There’s consequences.”

“It helped me with wrestling in setting my schedule and being disciplined enough. Stick to my schedule that I created for myself when I decided to become a wrestler. So I think thats the biggest thing I took from football. Not only to wrestling, but just in life in general.”

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