TNA’s Final Resolution kicked off with a major twist as fans tuning into the pre-show were hit with surprising news—Hammerstone has been pulled from the event.

Gia Miller announced during the Kickoff pre-show that Hammerstone is not medically cleared to compete tonight after suffering an injury at Turning Point. This revelation leaves Jake Something to fend for himself in their scheduled triple threat tag match.

Hammerstone’s absence is a significant shakeup for the night, especially in the Triple Threat Tag Match where he and Jake Something were set to face The Rascalz and the team of Sami Callihan and PCO. Despite the setback, Jake Something confirmed he plans to compete solo, showing determination to carry on without his partner.

This announcement comes as a disappointment for fans, as Hammerstone has been a rising powerhouse in TNA’s roster. His removal from the match changes the dynamics entirely, as the once well-balanced teams now face a major adjustment.

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The rest of the Final Resolution card remains intact, with marquee matches like Nic Nemeth defending the TNA World Championship against AJ Francis, Moose taking on KUSHIDA for the X-Division Title, and The Hardys defending their Tag Team Championships in a tables match against The System still set to deliver. However, Hammerstone’s injury adds a layer of unpredictability to an already exciting event.

Hammerstone’s injury at Turning Point and his inability to compete tonight raises questions about his recovery timeline and what this means for his future in TNA. Fans will undoubtedly miss his hard-hitting presence, but all eyes are now on Jake Something to see how he handles the odds stacked against him. Be sure to tune in live and follow along with Ringside News for full play-by-play coverage of the event.

What are your thoughts on Hammerstone being pulled due to injury? Do you think Jake Something can step up and turn the tables in the Triple Threat Tag Match? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

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