On Saturday, June 21, TNA Wrestling filmed matches and segments for upcoming episodes on the road to Slammiversary at the UPMC Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA. Here are the complete TNA Wrestling spoilers from the June 21 tapings, with a few surprises (courtesy of Billy).
That Cedric Alexander theme song? I made that. Sooooo happy right now!#WrestleAndFlow #TNAiMPACTpic.twitter.com/edlZFDvOVW
— Josiah Williams is Black. (@JDeanWilliams) June 21, 2025
FATAL INFLUENCE WAS BACK IN TNA AT TONIGHT'S TAPING! #TNAiMPACT
@XylotThemes pic.twitter.com/EKEByYEd0w
— (@WrestlingCovers) June 21, 2025
DARKSTATE JUST INVADED TNA AND LAID OUT MATT CARDONA! #iMPACT pic.twitter.com/f0gfHIgEjR
— Juice Springsteen
(@JuicySteen) June 21, 2025
Ash by Elegance has earned a future shot at the Knockouts Championship! WOW!! #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/M0pLTqx5DR
— (@WrestlingCovers) June 20, 2025
Stare down between Masha & Jacy Jayne. #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/CPUDAvYmTp
— KillerKDemons
TNA (@killerkdemons) June 22, 2025
SANTANA IS CALLING HIS SHOT!!
HE WANTS IN ON THE TNA CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AT SLAMMIVERSARY!! #TNAiMPACT pic.twitter.com/zPsLcYGOlc
— (@WrestlingCovers) June 21, 2025
That’s all for TNA iMPACT! Spoilers for June 21, 2025. This session will bring us to one of the “Big Four” TNA PPVs of the year, Slammiversary, live on TNA+ on Sunday, July 20, from the UBS Arena in New York City, NY, at 8 PM EST.
The fallout from Slammiversary will be settled live on Thursday, July 24, when TNA iMPACT! will air live from the Ryan Center on the University of Rhode Island campus, near Providence. The stars of TNA will also be in action on Friday, July 25, at the Ryan Center for future episodes of iMPACT!
BREAKING: @TheMooseNation will defend the TNA X Division Championship against @LEONSLATER_ at #TNASlammiversary, LIVE on PPV on Sunday, July 20, t UBS Arena!
Get tickets NOW: https://t.co/hrFN63X9Py
WATCH #TNAiMPACT on TNA+: https://t.co/F3YYaTmMmT pic.twitter.com/KUnCGWatt6
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 13, 2025
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CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz reports the Packers are expected to release LB Isaiah Simmons. Simmons, 27, was a two-year starter at Clemson and won the Butkus Award as college football’s best linebacker in 2019. The Cardinals used the No. 8 overall pick in the 2020 draft on him. Simmons signed a four-year, $20,664,055 rookie contract that includes a $12,588,404 signing bonus. Arizona wound up trading him to the Giants in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round pick. He was testing the market as an unrestricted free agent after the Cardinals declined his fifth-year option in May 2023, and he opted to remain in New York on a one-year deal. Simmons then signed with Green Bay this offseason. In 2024, Simmons appeared in all 17 games for the Giants and made one start. He recorded 21 tackles and one forced fumble.
The Chicago Bears took another big step toward slashing their roster to the final 53-man squad on Tuesday morning. According to team insider Brad Biggs, the Bears have waived training camp favorite J.P. Richardson, and undrafted rookie wide reciever from TCU. Poles also cut ties with offensive lineman Ricky Stromberg, a former third-round pick who some presumed would offer interior line depth at the time he was added. The Chicago Bears were 20 roster moves away from the 53-man limit before these two transactions. Richardson made an early impression at Bears training camp and emerged as the summer's fan-favorite in late-July. His momentum cooled quite a bit once the preseason schedule rolled around, and with so much depth at receiver on Chicago's roster, Richardson's chances never seemed strong. There is, however, a possibility he returns to the Bears on the practice squad. It's highly unlikely another team will put a waiver claim in for him (it guarantees an active roster spot). Once Richardson clears waivers, he's a name to monitor for Chicago's practice team. Richardson finished the 2024 season with 57 catches for 733 yards and two touchdowns for the Horned Frogs.
In a little over a week, the Dallas Cowboys will take the field for their season-opening showdown against the reigning, defending Super Bowl champions in the Philadelphia Eagles. Micah Parsons‘ status is still firmly up in the air. The star defender hasn’t been taking the field due to an ongoing, and very public, trade request, combined with the contract dispute he’s been going through in Dallas. Cowboys fans are growing restless waiting for a resolution, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter provided the latest on Tuesday. “I want to give you the good news and the bad news,” Schefter stated, via Get Up. “The good news is, we heard a lot of strong language surrounding Trey Hendrickson and Terry McLaurin—about how far apart the sides were, how nobody was willing to budge, how it could drag on and on. And then, lo and behold, less than two weeks before the opener, both players remarkably get deals done. “That brings us to Micah Parsons. Here’s a player who, again, sounds like he doesn’t want to be in Dallas. He’s issued a public trade request. The Dallas Cowboys have had zero negotiations with him since they felt like they had an agreement—one he didn’t follow through on. All we’ve heard is how bad the situation is, and I think it is bad. “I’ve even heard this situation referred to as Jerry Jones’ Waterloo. He doesn’t want to lose it. But I’ll say this—we’ve seen other sides come through and get deals done. Still, this one feels a little bit different. Now look, McLaurin and Hendrickson looked hopeless. And yet, lo and behold, they got deals done. The Dallas Cowboys open their season a week from Thursday night, and Micah Parsons still has a tight back. He still hasn’t practiced. We still don’t know whether he’s going to play. And this is Jerry Jones’ Waterloo. “There are a lot of elements at play here that point away from a deal. It doesn’t look good. It doesn’t sound like Micah wants to be there. But the hope is, if Trey Hendrickson can get a deal done in Cincinnati, if Terry McLaurin can get a deal done in Washington, then there has to be a way for the Cowboys and Micah Parsons to bridge their differences, somehow, as vast as they are, and get a deal done.” As you can tell, Schefter believes Hendrickson and McLaurin can provide some hope in Dallas, but it seems as if this situation with Parsons is a bit unique. Regardless, the Cowboys have been in similar situations in the past, and they’ve always found a way to get a deal done with their star player at the end of it all. Whether it’s before Week 1 or not remains to be seen, but Micah Parsons not being on the field against the Philadelphia Eagles would be a major loss for the franchise. Don’t count out Jerry Jones and his ability to close though, even in a unique situation like this.
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