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The following matches and segments are from the March 15, 2024 episode of TNA Xplosion.
The show opened with From The Vault looking back at Tasha Steelz vs Mickie James at TNA Sacrifice 2022.
Next, Tasha Steelz speaks with Gia Miller on this week’s Around The Ring
It then cuts to another From The Vault, as the Taya Valkyrie vs Jordynne Grace from the 11 February 2020 episode of Impact wrestling.
Aiden Prince vs. Sheldon Jean
Aiden Prince pins Sheldon Jean after a flying splash.In a fairly standard bout, it was Aiden Prince who came out on top on this episode of Xplosion.
He took the lead in the match with two suicide dives. However, the third was too much, and Jean quickly took control of the bout.
The action continued with Jean in control. He hit a butterfly suplex for a near fall before unleashing another series of attacks.
Both men traded big moves and reversals, each getting near falls on the other. Prince then hit a jumping DDT and a flying splash to get the pinfall over his opponent.
Xia Brookside Learnt A Lot In Japan That Helped Her In TNA
Xia Brookside spoke in a recent interview with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard. She talked about the biggest lesson she learned from training and performing with Stardom, highlighting what has helped her since joining TNA.
“My goal when I left WWE was to go back to Japan. That was the first place I wanted to go because I wanted to refind myself and who I was as a wrestler. I feel like it gives you so much opportunity out there. You get a lot of reps, you get to wrestle with so many talented women. The bar they set out there for women’s wrestling is just incredible, especially at STARDOM. You’ve got Guilia for example. Io Shirai was there. Kairi Sane, a lot of top girls wrestled in STARDOM. I don’t know if there is one thing in particular that I bought away to kind of teach everyone else. I think it’s really an experience that you have to go through yourself because everyone gets something different.”
“I really learned a lot about the culture and the language, and I just love Japan in general. How they structure their matches and how they fight each other. They taught me so much more of a hard, intense style. They taught me not to be afraid. They taught me how to take a hit and get back up. They’re very strong and disciplined. Discipline, I would say that they taught me a lot about discipline and that, I definitely brought back with me.”