Former ECW, TNA and WWE star Bully Ray has urged Tony Khan to sign a WWE talent who was let go as part of the WWE Releases and cuts this past week.
Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Bully Ray claimed that Zoey Stark is someone that All Elite Wrestling should be looking to sign when her 90-day clause is up. The main reason for this being that her getting released whilst out with a knee injury is a great way to garner sympathy for her from the off:
“If you’re Tony Khan, and you invite Zoey Stark in, what’s the first thing you allow her to do? Here you go sister, here’s a microphone, you’ve got five minutes. Go tell your story, go make people love you, and if you tell your real story, not only will they love you for your determination, and your passion, and your drive, but they will hate the WWE for letting you go. It’s right there on a silver platter for Tony. You don’t have to do any work. Wait 90 days, sign the girl to a contract, end of story. And Zoey is good in the ring, she’d be good for your women’s division,”
Stark was still out from a torn ACL, MCL, and Meniscus when her release was announced, which happened during a match on the May 19 episode of Raw in 2025. Our own Bryan Alvarez confirmed that she had been recently cleared for an in-ring return before getting cut from the WWE roster on April 24th just after WrestleMania 42.
Thank you WWE, you made a young girls dream come true. You could not have been better and more supportive during my healing and I will be forever grateful. Thank you to all the girls in the back, the producers, camera men you were all incredibly kind and gracious. And a special…
Stark suffered a torn ACL, MCL and meniscus during a match on the May 19th 2025 episode of RAW. The injury kept her on the shelf for nearly a year, with Bryan Alvarez reporting she’d only recently been cleared for an in-ring return before her release was announced.
What is the WWE 90-day non-compete clause?
Released main roster WWE talent are typically held to a 90-day non-compete period before they can sign with another promotion and NXT talent are held to a 30-day. For Stark, that means she wouldn’t be eligible to debut elsewhere until late July 2026 at the earliest.
When could Zoey Stark debut for AEW?
If she did sign with AEW, the earliest she could realistically appear would be after her 90-day clause expires in late July. There’s no current confirmation she’s heading to AEW as Bully Ray’s comments are a pitch, not a report.
Has AEW signed Zoey Stark?
No, and there’s been no announcement from either side. Bully Ray’s Busted Open comments are speculation about what AEW should do, rather than reporting on anything that’s actually in motion.
TNA Wrestling Hall of Famer Bully Ray is returning to the company to play a role on Impact’s AMC premiere.
As TNA continues to hype Thursday’s AMC debut, it was announced today that Bully Ray will be making an appearance on the episode. He’ll serve as a special guest commentator for the main event, which will be Frankie Kazarian vs. Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship.
“For the first time since the emotional final showdown between The Hardys and Team 3D at Bound For Glory, Bully Ray is back in TNA Wrestling,” the promotion announced. “The two-time TNA World Champion, 23-time World Tag Team Champion, TNA Hall of Famer and host of Busted Open will be the Special Guest Commentator for the main event of the Thursday Night iMPACT! on AMC premiere.”
Known as Team 3D in TNA, The Dudleys were inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame in 2014. Bully Ray still competes in the ring, but D-Von retired in October 2025 when they faced off against The Hardys at Bound for Glory.
Bully Ray hosts Busted Open Radio on Sirius XM and is featured as a coach on the competition series WWE LFG.
WWE star AJ Styles is also returning this Thursday (January 15) for Impact’s AMC premiere. His plans for the show have not been announced yet. The episode is taking place from Garland, Texas and will air live on AMC and AMC+ from 9-11 p.m. Eastern time.
Note: The following is a spoiler for this Thursday’s TNA Impact.
For their final ever battle at October’s TNA Bound for Glory, The Hardys and Team 3D have raised the stakes.
First reported by ProWrestling.net’s Jason Powell via Wade Keller of PWTorch, the encounter between Matt & Jeff Hardy and Bully Ray & D-Von will not only be for the TNA World Tag Team titles but also a tables match.
It will be the first time the two teams have met since a House of Glory four-way in December 2016. Before that, the two teams feuded with The Wolves over the TNA tag titles in the fall of 2014. Their last straight-up tag match against each other took place in June of that same year. Their famed rivalry goes back to the fall of 1999 in WWE.
We are still looking for full results from the entire taping. Please send them to [email protected] if you were in attendance.
Current TNA Bound for Glory lineup | Sunday, October 12 | Lowell, MA
TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Mike Santana
TNA Knockouts World Champion (Ash by Elegance or Masha Slamovich) defends against Indi Hartwell
TNA Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy defend against Bully Ray and Devon in a tables match
Before their match at Bound for Glory, The Hardys and Dudley Boyz will interact on an upcoming episode of TNA Impact.
TNA Wrestling has announced that Matt & Jeff Hardy and Bully Ray & D-Von will all be in attendance at the company’s TV taping in Minneapolis this Friday night. They’ll take part in a “Final Negotiation” segment to build up their TNA Tag Team title match at Bound for Glory.
BREAKING: The Final Negotiation between The Hardys and Team 3D ahead of their #TNABoundForGlory showdown will take place at THIS FRIDAY'S #TNAiMPACT taping at the Armory in Minneapolis! @TestifyDVon
Bound for Glory will be the last time The Hardys and Dudleys — legendary rivals dating back to the Attitude Era — ever face each other. The match was set up when Bully Ray confronted The Hardys after their TNA Tag Team title victory this July at Slammiversary.
D-Von Dudley has mostly been away from the ring since 2016. He suffered a stroke in 2020 and underwent spinal surgery in 2022 but had a few matches from 2023-2024. Ahead of returning for this final match, D-Von is feeling good physically after dropping a significant amount of weight.
Bound for Glory is taking place on October 12 in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Minneapolis is hosting a live TNA Impact episode this Thursday and then TV tapings the next night. The live episode will include a six-person tag match with The Hardys & Mara Sade facing John Skyler, Jason Hotch & Tasha Steelz.
After angles on the Busted Open radio show and backstage at last weekend’s TNA Slammiversary event, House of Glory Wrestling has announced that Bubba Ray, wrestling under the Bully Ray moniker, will challenge Zilla Fatu for the HOG Crown Jewel Championship on Friday, August 1 at the company’s High Intensity event.
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After days of going back and forth, the smoke is turning into fire…ZILLA FATU vs BULLY RAY for the Crown Jewel Championship goes down at HIGH INTENSITY
— House Of Glory Wrestling (@HOGwrestling) July 23, 2025
High Intensity will be available for purchase as a live stream on TrillerTV+ at 8 p.m. Eastern time from Jamaica, Queens, New York. HOG is a wrestling school and indie promotion co-owned by former TNA standout Amazing Red.
A WWE Hall of Famer, the 54-year-old Bully Ray has been in the news quite a bit this week, including issuing a challenge to The Hardys on behalf of The Dudleys for a final tag match between the two legendary teams for the TNA Tag Team titles at the promotion’s Bound for Glory event in October.
Bully Ray/Bubba Ray was also prominently featured on Tuesday’s WWE NXT TV episode where he attempted to broker an agreement for a match between Charlie Dempsey and Tavion Heights. He is also a cast member and coach on the WWE LFG show that airs Sunday nights on A&E.
The Hardys are TNA Tag Team Champions once again, and already have challengers.
Matt and Jeff Hardy won the TNA Tag Team titles for a fourth time at Slammiversary, defeating The Rascalz, First Class, and champions Nic and Ryan Nemeth in a four-way ladder match to win the titles.
The finish had all ladders in the match being used and destroyed, leading Jeff to exit the ring and grab a switch, pressing a button. It was then that a rope-style ladder fell from the rafters. After The Hardys laid out the Nemeths with stereo twists of fate with chairs wrapped around their necks, Jeff climbed up the ladder and grabbed the titles to end the match.
As the Hardys were celebrating their win, Bully Ray made his entrance and congratulated Matt and Jeff on their title victory. He pointed out their history with tables matches, mentioning their 2000 Royal Rumble match. He then pitched one last match between Team 3D and The Hardys at Bound For Glory. After fans asked for D-Von, who was not at Slammiversary, Bully Ray said that was a great question and ended the segment by saying Bound For Glory will be the last time he asks D-Von to get the tables.
Less than two weeks after Emergence, Impact Wrestling will make a quick pivot to another streaming special with the Victory Road go-home edition of Impact on AXS TV next Thursday.
Former Impact World Champion Josh Alexander will team with PCO to take on former Impact World Champions Steve Maclin & Bully Ray. Alexander faces Maclin while PCO takes on Ray at Victory Road.
Former Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo will battle Subculture’s Dani Luna ahead of Purrazzo’s match with Jordynne Grace the next night.
After losing the Tag Team titles to The Rascalz at Emergence, Subculture’s Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster will look to get back on track as they take on former Impact World Champions Sami Callihan & Rich Swann.
Ahead of his title defense against KUSHIDA next Friday, X-Division Champion Lio Rush will be in non-title action against KUSHIDA’s tag team partner and mentee Kevin Knight.
Here’s the current lineup:
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Dani Luna
Josh Alexander & PCO vs. Bully Ray & Steve Maclin
Subculture (Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster) vs. Sami Callihan & Rich Swann
X-Division Champion Lio Rush vs. Kevin Knight in a non-title match
The following are spoilers from Monday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which acted as both the follow-up to Sunday’s Emergence and the run-up to September’s Victory Road.
These come courtesy of Fightful:
For Thursday, August 31:
Alisha Edwards won a 10-woman battle royal to earn a Knockouts title match against Trinity at Victory Road. Participants included Edwards, Masha Slamovich, Killer Kelly, Gisele Shaw, Jessicka, KiLynn King, Jody Threat, Savannah Evans, Vanna Black and Courtney Rush.
Crazzy Steve vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey went to a no contest due to Steve attempting to stab Bailey with a fork. Black Taurus attempted to stop Steve and was turned on instead.
Eric Young defeated Kon
Chris Sabin defeated Zachary Wentz
Impact Digital Media Champion Kenny King vs. Tommy Dreamer in a title vs. Dreamer’s career match was made for Impact 1000.
Frankie Kazarian, Jake Something & SANADA defeated Eddie Edwards, Moose & Brian Myers
Rich Swann & Sami Callihan defeated Subculture (Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster)
X-Division Champion Lio Rush defeated Kevin Knight. Rush attacked Knight until KUSHIDA made the save.
Trinity and Alisha Edwards signed their contracts for the Victory Road match which led to Alisha & Eddie Edwards putting Trinity through a table. Kazarian came out to run them off.
Steve Maclin & Bully Ray defeated PCO & Josh Alexander
In a dark match, Channing Decker & Tommy Dreamer defeated Dirty Dango & Alpha Bravo
The Dudley Boyz/Team 3D will unite for the first time in seven years for the 1000th episode of Impact Wrestling.
The show will be taped on Saturday, September 9th in White Plains, New York, and will air the following Thursday on AXS TV. Their opponents were not named.
Bully Ray & D-Von Dudley last shared the ring in a trios match in a December 2016 indie show while their last tag team match in Impact was at October 2014’s Bound For Glory when they defeated Tommy Dreamer & Abyss in a hardcore match.
The two were two-time Impact/TNA Tag Team Champions as Team 3D’s Brother Ray & Brother Devon.
While Ray has continued to wrestle for various promotions and currently has a home in Impact as a singles competitor, D-Von has not been in action since that aforementioned December 2016 indie show. He had worked as a WWE agent and then an NXT coach starting in 2016 before he departed this past January.
D-Von underwent spinal surgery in February 2022 and was told at the time his wrestling days were over which he was fine with. His twin sons, Terrell and Terrence Hughes, wrestle as the tag team TNT on the indies, and have appeared for AEW and NWA in the past.
While there has been little announced for the event thus far, Impact has announced both Awesome Kong and The Beautiful People’s Angelina Love & Velvet Sky will make appearance.
If you somehow had Bully Ray vs. Black Taurus in a no DQ match on your 2023 wrestling bingo card, that will hit this Thursday on Impact on AXS TV.
The bout was made following the events of last Thursday when both men were on opposite ends of a trios match where Ray, Moose & Brian Myers got a win over Taurus, Laredo Kid & Samuray Del Sol. Ray was eventually run off by the returning PCO.
Ray will be looking for his first singles win since a March victory over Tommy Dreamer at Sacrifice which was also the last time he competed in the singles division. While primarily a tag team wrestler, Taurus hasn’t had a singles win since last December over Anthony Greene.
In another newly-announced match, it will be Jessicka vs. Savannah Evans vs. Killer Kelly. Both Evans and Jessicka will be part of a four-way for Kelly & Masha Slamovich’s Knockouts Tag Team titles at this month’s Emergence streaming special.
This Thursday’s show will be the go-home for the following Sunday’s Impact x NJPW Multiverse United 2 pay-per-view.
Here’s the current lineup:
Eric Young vs. Kon (w/ Deaner)
Rich Swann & Sami Callihan vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) in a no. 1 contenders’ tournament final
The four-team tournament to determine the next contenders for the Impact Tag Team titles will continue on tonight’s Impact Wrestling on AXS TV.
Former champions ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) will take on Rich Swann & Sami Callihan in the second semifinal with the winners moving on to face The Rascalz in the finals.
In an X-Division showcase, current no. 1 contender KUSHIDA will take on former champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey.
The former Kalisto in WWE (Samuray Del Sol) will make his Impact debut as he teams with Laredo Kid & Black Taurus against Moose, Bully Ray & Brian Myers.
After the returning John E. Bravo made his surprise return to aid Dirty Dango against Santino Marella, the two will return to Impact tonight as Dango faces Bhupinder Gujjar.
Jody Threat will go one-on-one with Alisha Edwards.
The BTI pre-show will see Kevin Knight take on Champagne Singh.
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Kevin Knight defeated Champagne Singh (w/Shera) on the BTI pre-show
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The opening video highlighted last week’s events involving Trinity & Deonna Purrazzo, Lio Rush, Moose & Bully Ray and The Rascalz picking the victory over Mike Bailey & Jonathan Gresham.
Rich Swann & Sami Callihan defeated ABC in a Number 1 Contenders Tag Team Tournament match
Chris Bey and Rich Swann started the match with both men looking to gain the early momentum with their speed and athleticism. Bey would gain the upper hand and tag in Ace Austin who continued control of the match for the next several moments.
Swann managed to tag Callihan in and ABC found themselves in trouble as Callihan’s style was completely different from their own. After Callihan and Swann took care of Bey, Austin was caught off guard on the ring apron and Callihan seeing this, spiked Austin with his Cactus Driver ’97 on the apron to wipe him out.
With action now spilled to the outside, Bey managed to recover and nailed a beautiful dive off of the ropes to the floor onto Callihan and Swann, taking them both out as we headed to commercial.
We’re back from commercial and the action is back in the ring and it’s all ABC as Swann was getting schooled. After a misfire by Bey, Swann was able to tag in Callihan and action went back and forth for the next several moments with both teams nailing some massive offense.
After another misfire by ABC, this time by Austin, Swann took him out with a hurricanrana over the ropes as Callihan locked Bey in a crossface chicken wing. Bey almost submitted but got a second wind and reversed the chicken wing into a pinning situation for a near three count.
Bey then nailed Callihan with the Art of Finesse followed by The Fold by Austin but Swann was able to save Callihan at the last possible second. Swann managed to send both members of ABC to the floor and then proceeded to wipe out Bey as Austin was able to avoid contact and get back in the ring.
Austin looked as he was about to take care of Callihan and get the victory but out of nowhere, The Good Hands came down to the ring and Jason Hotch pulled the referee out of the ring as Austin was going for the pin. Swann attacked Hotch and they feuded up the ramp but as this was going on, John Skyler slid into the ring and nailed Austin with The Stroke. The referee re-entered the ring and Callihan scored the easy 1-2-3 to advance himself and Swann in the tournament.
– Backstage, Santino Marella was enjoying a moment of peace before being interrupted by both The Coven and the Death Dollz. Both teams stated that they deserved to be in the Knockouts world tag team title match at Emergence. Before Marella could make a decision, Masha Slamovich and Killer Kelly showed up and Kelly stated they would face them all at Emergence.
Before the match began, Dango grabbed the mic and stated “Man, I hate pro-wrestling”.
Both men looked good early on before Gujjar’s speed and power got the better of Dango but it wouldn’t last long as Dango started using dirty tactics to gain the advantage.
After Dango grounded Gujjar, Bhupinder was able to make a small comeback after landing a knee to the side of the head of Dango. Gujjar attempted to finish the match with his Gargoyle Spear but as he was on the ropes, Bravo shined a flashlight in his face to blind him. Dango took advantage of the situation and finished Gujjar off to get the easy victory.
After the match, Dango grabbed the mic and started putting down pro-wrestling again before being interrupted by Jake Something. Something stated that if he didn’t like pro-wrestling then to get the hell out of it. Dango left the ring and looked to be leaving the area but as Bravo was still in the ring with Something, Dango attempted to sneak up from behind on Jake but failed and got taken out instead.
– A video promo aired with an Deaner ranting about his disgust for Eric Young while Kon stood behind him. Deaner stated that he’s never felt more powerful because of guys like Kon standing by his side. Kon then stated that he was coming for Young.
– Backstage, Gia Miller was with Johnny Swinger. Miller asked Swinger if he gave any thought on challenging for the world title. Before Swinger could say too much, digital media champion Kenny King and Sheldon Jean interrupted. King cut a promo on Alex Shelley before leaving the scene as Swinger questioned Miller on what the internet was.
Threat started the match purely dominating the much smaller Edwards with her power. Alisha would catch a break but her arrogance wouldn’t allow her to fully capitalize on gaining real momentum.
Threat landed her running knee attack as Alisha was draped over the second rope but as she looked to finish her off, Alisha raked her eyes and Eddie followed it up by tripping her from the outside with Kenny. Frankie Kazarian then hit the ring to layout Eddie giving Threat the opportunity to finally hit the F416 and get the 1-2-3 on Alisha.
After the match, Kazarian grabbed Kenny but when he went to swing at Eddie, he unfortunately nailed Alisha instead. Eddie then had to carry an unconscious Alisha to the back as Kazarian was upset about what just took place.
– Backstage, Deonna Purrazzo stated that she wanted to congratulate KiLynn King on beating her last week and issued a challenge to King for a 1-on-1 match.
KUSHIDA defeated Mike Bailey
As you would imagine, this match was going to be a chess game as both men have very similar styles.
The opening moments would see the two men attempting to capitalize early but it was a stalemate until KUSHIDA was able to land a moonsault over the ropes to the outside on Bailey.
KUSHIDA followed up by grounding Bailey but “Speedball” would persevere and after landing some good solid strikes, nailed a running shooting star but could only manage a two count.
With both men looking to hit that one move that would help them gain the advantage, KUSHIDA was able to knock Bailey to the floor with a running handstand attack. KUSHIDA followed Bailey to the outside and attempted to lock in the Hoverboard Lock as we headed to commercial.
We’re back from commercial and both men are back in the ring and KUSHIDA was laying the attack on the left arm of Bailey before focusing on the knee as well. Bailey attempted a comeback but soon found himself on the outside once again. KUSHIDA attempted to capitalize but Bailey moved out of the way sending KUSHIDA now to the floor and Bailey followed up with a springboard moonsault off of the top rope.
With both men back on the inside, they were trading strikes back and forth before KUSHIDA was able to lock in the Hoverboard Lock. Bailey countered with an armbar and after nailing his double knees, he locked KUSHIDA in an armbar again. KUSHIDA wouldn’t give up but he was hurt and Bailey attempted to nail KUSHIDA with his running tornado kick but missed.
KUSHIDA wasn’t able to take advantage of the opportunity however and Bailey attempted to set him up for the Ultima Weapon but KUSHIDA caught him and sent Bailey back down to the mat with the Hoverboard Lock. A resilient Bailey wouldn’t give in and KUSHIDA switched things up and out of nowhere, nailed Bailey with his Back to the Future to get the hard fought win.
– Backstage, Tom Hannifan was with Crazzy Steve in an interview taped earlier in the day. Hannifan stated that Steve specifically requested him to do the interview and Hannifan asked Steve to clarify what’s going on. Steve stated that he felt abandoned by the actions lately of the Death Dollz and Black Taurus. Steve stated that he was legally blind and has been wrestling now for over 20 years. Steve stated that he’s dealt with roadblock after roadblock. Hannifan stated that it couldn’t have been easy but asked about Steve’s family. Steve stated that was an interesting question before a To Be Continued graphic appeared.
– Video footage aired of SUBCULTURE defending the Impact world tag team titles against the Greedy Souls courtesy of Attack! Pro Wrestling. A video promo followed of SUBCULTURE with Dani Luna stating they’re looking forward to defending the titles once again at Emergence.
– A backstage promo aired of a man asking a woman to “say his name” insinuating she was cheating on him. Joe Hendry then appeared followed by Yuya Uemura to Hendry’s music. Hendry was upset that Uemura was using Hendry’s gimmick but Yuya stated they could be tag team champions. The more Hendry thought about the idea, the more he liked it.
– It was announced that Team 3D would reunite after 7 years for Impact 1000, news that was officially announced earlier in the day on social media.
– A video promo was shown highlighting IWGP world heavyweight champion SANADA and his upcoming presence at Emergence later this month.
Brian Myers, Bully Ray & Moose defeared Black Taurus, Laredo Kid & Samuray Del Sol in a six-man tag team match
Myers, Ray and Moose made their entrances first and as Taurus and Kid were at the top of the entrance ramp awaiting the arrival of Del Sol, he never arrived. The cameras cut to the backstage area where Lio Rush had Del Sol pinned down as we headed to commercial.
We’re back from commercial and it was now a 3-on-2 match as Lio Rush had done the dirty work to help out Myers, Ray and Moose. Taurus was in the ring with Myers and after Myers attempted to match power with Taurus, he was quickly overpowered.
Taurus tagged out to Kid as Myers tagged out to Moose and it was now power versus speed but as Moose’s arrogance got the better of him, Kid took the advantage and Moose soon found himself on the outside looking bewildered.
Moose got back in the ring after a small pep talk by Myers and Moose tagged in a hungry Bully Ray who then asked for Taurus. Taurus obliged and after showing Bully he could match power, he soon found himself on the outside as he missed a running knee attack in the corner as we headed to another commercial break.
We’re back once again from commercial and Taurus is back in the ring but it was literally a 3-on-1 against him as Laredo Kid could do nothing but watch on in frustration from his corner.
After Taurus was finally able to ground Moose, he got the hot tag to Kid who managed to take out all three of his opponents seemingly with ease. As Kid was continuing his attack against his opponents in the corner of the ring, Ray pulled the referee in front of him wiping him out. Ray then attempted to pull the mask off of Kid but the lights went out!
Lighting bolts filled up the entrance screen and when the lights came back on, Ray was standing face to face with PCO! Bully was too scared to move and both Moose and Myers were sent flying out of the ring when they tried to attack PCO. Bully joined them and PCO attempted to wipe all three of them out but Bully was lucky enough to move out of the way.
PCO chased him up the entrance ramp to the back and the match continued in the ring with Taurus and Kid looking like they were going to score the victory. However, that wasn’t the case as Moose and Myers got the better of them and Myers landed the Roster Cut on Kid for the victory.
After the match, a frightened Bully Ray telling himself that “I set him on fire, I set him on fire!” was seen backstage running down a set of stairs and hijacking a vehicle outside of the arena. Before he could drive off, PCO had caught up to him but Bully was luckily able to get away as an enraged PCO watched him drive away.
Final Thoughts:
A solid show by Impact continuing to setup matches and feuds going into Emergence on August 27th. It’ll be interesting to see how the Deaner/EY feud plays out and if Kon can be trusted in the end.
The Crazzy Steve interview with Tom Hannifan was intriguing as the character looks to be headed in an entirely different direction which reminds me of Abyss and Joseph Park.
Finally, this was episode 995 of Impact Wrestling and it made me think of how many moments and how many matches I’ve had the honour of witnessing over the many, many years.
Definitely looking forward to Impact 1000 with the return of Team 3D, Awesome Kong and The Beautiful People!
Next Week:
Eric Young vs. Kon (w/Deaner)
Rich Swann & Sami Callihan vs. The Rascalz in the Number 1 Contenders Tag Team Tournament final
One of the greatest tag teams of all time is set to reunite for the first time in seven years.
Bully Ray and Devon (aka Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley) have been announced for Impact Wrestling’s 1000th episode on September 9 in White Plains, New York. The news was announced today on Busted Open Radio.
Other Impact Wrestling legends already announced for the show include Awesome Kong and The Beautiful People’s Angelina Love & Velvet Sky.
Known as Team 3D in the promotion, Bully and Devon were inducted into the Impact Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2014. They twice held the TNA Tag Team Championships and once held the NWA World Tag Team Championships while in the promotion. Bully also won the TNA World Heavyweight title twice and Devon held the promotion’s Television Championship once. Outside of Impact, the Dudleys are nine-time WWE Tag Team Champions, one-time WCW Tag Team Champions (while the belts were used in WWE), eight-time ECW Tag Team Champions, and were inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2018.
Ahead of their visit to Chicago this weekend for two nights of TV tapings, Impact Wrestling has announced match lineups for both events.
The tapings, which kick off Friday and wrap up Saturday, will lead into the company’s two big August events: Impact x NJPW Multiverse United 2 on Sunday, August 20th and Impact Emergence on Sunday, August 27th.
For those in attendance that want to submit results/spoilers, drop us an email at [email protected].
Saturday is highlighted by Impact World Champion Alex Shelley defending his title against Brian Myers while Knockouts Champion Trinity will be in non-title action against former champion Taylor Wilde.
Friday:
Samuray Del Sol, Black Taurus & Laredo Kid vs. Bully Ray, Moose & Brian Myers
Mike Bailey & Jonathan Gresham vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. Rich Swann & Sami Callihan
Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry defends against Yuya Uemura and Kenny King in a three-way
Saturday:
Impact World Champion Alex Shelley defends against Brian Myers
Deonna Purrazzo vs. KiLynn King (w/ Taylor Wilde)
Eric Young vs. Kon (w/ Deaner)
Moose vs. Kevin Knight
Knockouts Champion Trinity vs. Taylor Wilde (w/ KiLynn King) in a non-title match
Impact Wrestling is saying that PCO’s status for Slammiversary is uncertain after he was attacked and set on fire by Bully Ray and Steve Maclin on Impact last week.
Bully Ray has found a new partner for his tag team match at Slammiversary.
Bully Ray will be teaming with Deaner against PCO & Scott D’Amore at this Saturday’s Impact Wrestling pay-per-view in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Deaner is replacing Steve Maclin in the match after Maclin had to be pulled from Slammiversary due to injury.
Deaner was revealed as Bully Ray’s new Slammiversary partner during Monday’s episode of Busted Open Radio.
— SiriusXM Busted Open (@BustedOpenRadio) July 10, 2023
Maclin was injured while wrestling on Impact’s Down Under tour in Australia. After facing Alex Shelley on night one, Maclin wasn’t able to compete in his scheduled match against Frankie Kazarian on night two.
Former NHL player Darren McCarty, who has had issues with Bully Ray in Impact, will be the special enforcer for the Bully Ray & Deaner vs. PCO & D’Amore match.
The updated Slammiversary card is listed below:
Impact Wrestling Slammiversary 2023 (Saturday, July 15) —
Impact World Champion Alex Shelley defends against Nick Aldis
Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defends against Trinity
X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Lio Rush
Impact Tag Team Champions ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) defend against Sami Callihan & Rich Swann, Brian Myers & Moose, and Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews) in a four-way match
Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King) defend against Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly
Bully Ray & Deaner vs. PCO & Scott D’Amore with former NHL player Darren McCarty as special enforcer
Ultimate X match: Mike Bailey vs. Jonathan Gresham vs. Angels vs. Kevin Knight vs. KUSHIDA
Frankie Kazarian vs. Eddie Edwards
Pre-show: Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry defends against Kenny King
The blood feud between Impact president Scott D’Amore and Bully Ray will rage on at July’s Slammiversary.
D’Amore will return to the ring alongside PCO to take on Ray and former Impact World Champion Steve Maclin at the Saturday, July 15th show from Windsor, Ontario. Canada.
After Maclin defeated PCO at last month’s Under Siege to retain his then-World title, Ray made his surprise return and put D’Amore through a flaming table, putting him out of action. D’Amore returned at last Friday’s Against All Odds to hit Ray with a chair during the 8-4-1 match as Ray was about to lay out Jonathan Gresham.
On Thursday’s Impact on AXS TV, Ray filed an official complaint with Anthem Sports about D’Amore who is taking a storyline leave of absence. He then attacked Ray which brought out Maclin. As the two were attacking D’Amore, PCO came out to even the odds. D’Amore then said he was coming out of retirement and the match was made.
The 48-year-old hasn’t wrestled since November 2022 when he took part in a handicap match at Impact Wrestling’s comedy spinoff IPWF promotion.
Here’s the current card for the PPV:
Impact World Champion Alex Shelley defends against Nick Aldis
Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defends against Trinity