TNA No Surrender Results – February 23, 2024

Welcome to WrestleZone’s live coverage of TNA No Surrender 2024!

Countdown: The Rascalz def. Mike Bailey & Trent Seven after Steve Maclin interferes and Mike Bailey takes the loss.

Countdown: Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers def. Kevin Knight & KUSHIDA when Myers hit Roster Cut followed by Edwards hitting Boston Knee Party before Myers pinned Knight for the win.

TNA World Title #1 Contender’s Match: Frankie Kazarian vs. Eric Young

Kazarian demands that he be introduced as “The King of TNA.” They stay evenly matched early on, tossing each other around the ring. Kazarian lands a few suplexes before nailing a slingshot cutter. EY tries for a piledriver, but Kazarian hits Fade to Black instead. While Kazarian argued with the ref over the nearfall, EY planted him with a crucifix bomb and the ref counted three.

Winner: Eric Young

After, Kazarian beat down the referee for a couple of minutes until more officials came out to chase him off.

Match 3 of 3 for the TNA World Tag Team Championship: ABC (c) vs. Grizzled Young Veterans

Ace and Gibson kick things off with trash-talking and then a lockup. Drake gets the tag and knocks Bey off the apron. Bey eventually comes in off the tag but ends up getting picked apart by Gibson and then Drake. Bey finally pulls out a dropkick on Gibson and both men go down. Drake takes out Ace on the apron just as Bey leaps for the tag. Drake flips him off and Gibson chops Bey’s throat, cover.

Drake chokes Bey with a scarf while Ace accidentally distracts the ref with arguing. Gibson returns to grounding Bey with a headlock. Bey finally hits a neckbreaker but Drake gets the tag and traps Bey again. Bey escapes to tag Ace. Ace flies in with a double missile dropkick before leaping out with Soar to Glory on Gibson. ABC double team Gibson briefly as Bey hits a frog splash. ABC then double spin kicks Drake. Ace hits a twisting moonsault, Bey covers.

Drake catches Bey in the midst of 1, 2, Sweet with a sleeper. Gibson traps Ace in a hold right next to him and Bey struggles to stay in it. Bey rolls back for a nearfall that Gibson can’t break. GYV verbally regroups before Ace dumps Gibson out. GYV hits Doomsday Device on Ace to the floor. Bey is all alone in the ring as GYV stands off. Bey hits Gibson with Famouser, but then Gibson hits a corner lungblower. Drake goes Coast to Coast with a dropkick. Gibson covers, nearfall, and the crowd is shocked.

Ace shoves Drake off the top and Bey gets off of Gibson’s shoulders. Ace chokes Gibson with the scarf while the ref checks on Drake. Double Art of Finesse on GYV before Ace hits The Fold on Gibson for the win.

Winners: ABC (c)

Backstage, Maclin is hyping up The Rascalz when Bailey and Seven try to ambush them. Referees prevent a brawl.

PCO vs. Kon

Kon meets PCO on the ramp to start the bout. PCO takes him to the ring and throws him corner to corner. PCO goes to dive out but Kon strikes him down and then chokeslams him on the apron. PCO pops right back up with a clothesline. They continue brawling outside until Kon stikes him with a chair to cause the DQ.

Winner: PCO by DQ

Kon continues beating down PCO and goes on to throw around the timekeeper on the floor. Kon rolls in the ring and poses until PCO pops up from the pile of chairs. PCO chokes Kon and sends him over the ropes. PCO flies out to tackle him. PCO strikes Kon with a chair up the ramp. Kon gains control and traps PCO’s hand in the entrance way before snapping a chair against his neck. PCO lets out a roar as Kon disappears backstage.

In the locker room, Shelley tells Kushida and Knight not to throw in the towel. He also tells Sabin he doesn’t want him at ringside so he can focus on his own match.

Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: Decay (c) vs. MK Ultra

Masha and Havok duke it out as Rosemary and Kelly also spill outside. Back inside, Havok hits a backbreaker and tags out. Masha ends up stomping on Rosemary while the ref is distracted. Kelly gets the tag and Masha slams her on Rosemary. Quick tags from MK Ultra. Rosemary takes Kelly down and they take turns rising up on each other. Masha breaks it up and MK Ultra hits high-low. Masha goes for Snowplow on Rosemary, but she counters with a slam.

Tags made to Kelly and Havok. Havok headbutts her and then hits a running hip attack on both from MK Ultra. Kelly chops but Havok drops her with a DVD, nearfall. Decay hits the combo sit out bomb but Masha breaks it. Masha tags herself in and counters Rosemary’s spear with a Snowplow. Masha pins Rosemary for the three.

Winners AND NEW: MK Ultra

After, MK Ultra blasts Havok with the titles and stomps on Rosemary until Dani Luna and Jody Threat run down to make the save. MK Ultra retreats.

The System discusses their game plan backstage. Moose says they cannot throw in the towel “under no circumstances.”

Josh Alexander vs. Simon Gotch

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