Impact Wrestling/AAA Ultra Clash TV taping spoilers

Impact Wrestling and AAA ran a joint event on Sunday. 

The show took place at the Showcenter Complex just outside of Monterrey, Mexico, and was headlined by The Motor City Machine Guns & El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Trey Miguel and Los Vipers. 

Matches taped at the show will air on future episodes of Impact Wrestling on AXS TV. 

The results below are courtesy of Cagematch.net.

AAA/Impact Wrestling Ultra Clash on November 26, 2023:

  • Bebote Valdez, Granada & Mafioso defeated Epydemius, The Mummy & Ultra
  • Chris Sabin & Trinity defeated Chik Tormenta & Dinamico
  • AAA World Tag Team Champions Nueva Generacion Dinamita (Forastero & Sanson) defeated Arez & Frankie Kazarian to retain their titles
  • Jordynne Grace & Sexy Star defeated Deonna Purrazzo & Maraville
  • Myzteziz Jr. defeated Eddie Edwards and Latigo
  • Laredo Kid & Tommy Dreamer defeated Brian Myers & Taurus
  • Moose & Toxin defeated Josh Alexander & Octagon Jr.
  • The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) & El Hijo del Vikingo defeated Trey Miguel & Los Vipers (Latigo & Toxin

Impact Wrestling TV taping spoilers from Chicago: Bound for Glory Fallout

The following are spoilers from Impact Wrestling’s Bound for Glory Fallout TV taping. 

The promotion was back inside Cicero Stadium just outside of Chicago on Sunday, October 22. Matches taped at the show include Will Ospreay vs. Josh Alexander and Jonathan Gresham vs. Alex Shelley. 

Spoilers courtesy of Fightful via @Andrewseeok: 

  • Samuray del Sol defeated Alan Angels (Before the Impact)
  • PCO, Jake Something, Mike Bailey, and Johnny Swinger defeated The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch), Champagne Singh, and Jai Vidal in a Thanksgiving Special Match
    • PCO pinned Vidal so now Vidal must wear the turkey suit. 
  • Tasha Steelz defeated Deonna Purrazzo
  • Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer defeated Crazzy Steve to retain his title
  • Brian Myers defeated Joe Hendry
  • Eric Young defeated Eddie Edwards
  • Dirty Dango & Oleg Prudius defeated Storm Grayson and ???
  • Impact World Champion Alex Shelley defeated Jonathan Gresham to retain his title
  • Moose defeated Heath
    • Moose and Brian Myers attacked Heath after the match. Rhino came out to make the save. 
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Chris Bey & Ace Austin defeated Kenny King & Sheldon Jean to retain their titles
  • Black Taurus, Juventud Guerrera, & Laredo Kid defeated The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz, Myron Reed & Trey Miguel)
  • Bully Ray & Jordynne Grace defeated KiLynn King & Steve Maclin
  • Trinity defeated Sonny Kiss
  • Will Ospreay defeated Josh Alexander
    • After the match, Ospreay said Alexander would be great in a G1. 
    • Ospreay also said he wants to wrestle for TNA before his NJPW contract expires in February. 

Impact Wrestling TV taping spoilers from Memphis: Mid-South Mayhem

The following are spoilers from this weekend’s Impact Wrestling TV tapings in Memphis, Tennessee. 

The promotion presented Mid South Mayhem from Graceland Live on Friday, September 21, and Saturday, September 22. 

Spoilers come courtesy of Wrestling-News.Net.

Friday, September 22:

Before the Impact:

  • Sami Callihan & Rich Swann defeated Laredo Kid & Black Taurus
  • Savannah Evans w/Jai Vidal defeated Jessicka w/Courtney Rush
  • Rhino defeated Jack Price
    • Steve Maclin confronted Rhino after the match

Impact on AXS TV:

  • Mike Bailey defeated Samuray del Sol
  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defeated Alan Angels to retain his title
    • After the match, KENTA was announced for Bound for Glory
  • Tasha Steelz defeated Killer Kelly w/Masha Slamovich
  • Joe Hendry and Yuya Uemura did an in-ring promo. Uemura got the “Fired” briefcase in the Feast or Fired match and they were sad that their Joya tag team was coming to an end. Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz came out and talked down to them leading to a brawl. Santino Marella came out and booked The Rascalz vs. Joya with the stipulation that if Joya wins then Uemaru can stay in Impact. 
  • The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) defeated Joya (Joe Hendry & Yuya Uemura)
  • Tommy Dreamer & Heath defeated Kenny King & Sheldon Jean in a Memphis Street Fight
  • Eric Young, Jordynne Grace, Dango, Champagne Singh, & Jake Something defeated Mahabali Shera, KiLynn King, Jody Threat, Brian Myers & Bully Ray
  • Trinity defeated Gisele Shaw w/Jai Vidal & Savannah Evans
    • After the match, Shaw, Vidal, & Evans ganged up on Trinity until Mickie James made the save. James then challenged Trinity for a Knockouts title match. 
  • Moose w/Brian Myers defeated Bhupinder Gujjar
    • Steve Maclin came out after the match and stated he has the briefcase which guarantees an Impact World title match. PCO’s music hit and he and Maclin then attacked Moose and Brian Myers. 
    • Rhino then gored Maclin as he was coming up the entrance ramp.
  • ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) defeated John Skyler & Jai Vidal in a Country A** Whoopin’ Lumberjack Strap Match.
  • Tommy Dreamer called out Crazzy Steve and told him if he wanted a shot at the Digital Media Championship all he had to do was ask. The segment ended with Steve attacking Dreamer.
  • Josh Alexander defeated Kon w/Deaner

Saturday, September 23:

Before the Impact:

  • Alan Angels defeated Laredo Kid
  • KiLynn King defeated Jody Threat

Impact Wrestling on AXS TV:

  • Jonathan Gresham defeated Mike Bailey
  • Impact Tag Team Champions The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) defeated Rich Swann & Sami Callihan to retain their titles
  • Tasha Steelz w/Deonna Purrazzo defeated Courtney Rush w/Jessicka
  • ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) defeated John Skyler & Jai Vidal in a Country A** Whoopin’ Lumberjack Strap Match
  • Dirty Dango defeated Eric Young, Jordynne Grace, Champagne Singh, and Jake Something in a Call Your Shot Entry Match to earn the last spot in the Call Your Shot Battle Royal. Jake Something will now enter the match last. 
  • Kenny King w/Sheldon Jean defeated Heath
  • Trinity & Mickie James defeated Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans w/Jai Vidal
  • Crazzy Steve defeated Black Taurus in a no disqualification match
  • Masha Slamovich w/Killer Kelly defeated Jessicka w/Courtney Rush
  • Moose & Brian Myers defeated PCO & Rhino
  • Frankie Kazari defeated Eddie Edwards 2-1 in a Best two-of-three falls match where the first fall was pinfalls only, the second was submissions only, and the third fall was a Last Man Standing match. 
  • Josh Alexander defeated Yuya Uemura

Impact Wrestling TV taping spoilers from Toronto: The road to Victory Road

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

For Thursday, September 7:

  • Deonna Purrazzo defeated Dani Luna
  • JOYA (Joe Hendry & Yuya Uemura) defeated Champagne Singh & Shera
  • 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

Impact Sunday TV taping spoilers: Tag Team title match

The following are spoilers from Sunday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping in Windsor, Ontario, Canada — the fallout from Saturday’s Slammiversary that saw multiple new champions crowned.

These matches will air over the next two weeks of TV and featured a Tag Team title match in addition to a rematch made for next month’s Emergence.

BTI: 

  • Alan Angels defeated Crazzy Steve. Heath Slater attacked Angels after the match.
  • Yuya Uemura & Joe Hendry defeated Digital Media Champion Kenny King & Sheldon Jean

Main Show:

  • Scott D’Amore started the show by thanking the fans and announcing he was back in his previous position as Impact president. The Good Hands come out to interrupt which led to a match.
  • Sami Callihan & Rich Swann defeated The Good Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler)
  • Courtney Rush defeated Savannah Evans. Jody Threat came out to aid Rush after she was being attacked by Evans’ heel team. 
  • Dirty Dango defeated Santino Marella after an assist from John E. Bravo.
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews) defeated ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin to retain the titles. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) interfered.
  • Josh Alexander did an in-ring promo and said he was 100% cleared. He mentioned Impact World Champion Alex Shelley who then came out. X-Division Champion Lio Rush came out and said he might use Option C to cash in his title for a World title match. KUSHIDA then came out and said he couldn’t because he was going to cash in his title shot he earned by winning Ultimate X. Eventually, Bully Ray, Moose and Brian Myers came out and a huge brawl broke out.
  • Jake Something defeated Kevin Knight
  • Knockouts Champion Trinity & Dani Luna defeated The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King). Afterward, Deonna Purrazzo  came out and said she was getting her rematch against Trinity at August’s Emergence.
  • Johnny Swinger defeated Zicky Dice in a loser leaves Impact match
  • Gisele Shaw defeated Masha Slamovich
  • The Time Splitters (Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA) defeated Moose & Brian Myers. Another big brawl took place afterward featuring the talent from the Alexander promo segment.
  • Zachary Wentz defeated Mike Bailey
  • Eric Young defeated Nick Aldis. Deaner & Kon attacked Young afterward.
  • Tommy Dreamer & Darren McCarty defeated Champagne Singh & Shera

Impact Saturday TV taping spoilers: Slammiversary go-home show

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping in Atlanta, Georgia, setting up the road to next month’s Slammiversary.

Here’s all the results from Friday. Everything taped this weekend will air through the July pay-per-view.

Results come courtesy of PWInsider:

  • Trinity defeated Jai Vidal
  • PCO def. The Good Hands (John Skylar & Jason Hotch) in a handicap match
  • Lio Rush & Nick Aldis defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley)
  • Zachary Wentz defeated Chris Bey
  • Mike Bailey defeated Kevin Knight
  • Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defeated Jody Threat in an open challenge
  • Moose & Brian Myers defeated Sami Callihan & Rich Swann
  • Ace Austin defeated Angels, Trey Miguel and Jonathan Gresham in a four-way

  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Coven (KiLynn King & Taylor Wilde) and The Design (Kon & Deaner) defeated Decay (Crazzy Steve & Black Taurus) and The Death Dollz (Jessicka & Courtney Rush)

  • Killer Kelly & Masha Slamovich defeated Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans

  • Tommy Dreamer defeated Champagne Singh in a hardcore match. This may have been taped for their Main Event Mondays on Impact Plus.

Impact Friday TV taping spoilers: Former WWE NXT wrestler returns

The following are spoilers from Friday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping in Atlanta, Georgia, setting up the road to next month’s Slammiversary. The company will hold another set of tapings Saturday in Atlanta as well.

The taping was highlighted by several returns, one of which is was Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz. Known as Nash Carter in WWE NXT, the former NXT Tag Team Champion was released in 2022 after past photos of him dressed as Adolf Hitler emerged.

Wentz has been gone from Impact since November 2020.

The following matches will begin airing over the next two weeks:

  • Dirty Dango defeated Crazzy Steve. Dango called out Santino Marella after the match which led to Heath attacking Dango from behind.
  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defeated Trey Miguel to retain the title. Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz made his return and attacked Sabin before Alex Shelley ran out to make the save.
  • Lio Rush defeated Jack Price
  • Masha Slamovich defeated KiLynn King. Courtney Rush took out King’s partner Taylor Wilde and choked her with a chain. Slamovich then took the other part of the chain and led Rush out.
  • Kenny King defeated Yuya Uemura. Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry came out afterward and aired a new video making fun of King.
  • Nick Aldis did an in-ring promo to explain last week’s attack on Shelley. The two then had a confrontation which led to Sabin coming out to aid Shelley. Lio Rush came out to help Aldis and they stood tall at the end.
  • Eddie Edwards defeated Frankie Kazarian
  • Sami Callihan & Rich Swann defeated Champagne Singh & Shera
  • Jonathan Gresham defeated Angels. After Deaner wouldn’t let Angels shake Gresham’s hand, Angels pushed Deaner and left with Gresham
  • Gisele Shaw defeated Courtney Rush
  • Chic Donovan defeated Johnny Swinger after Ernest “The Cat” Miller came out and reversed Swinger’s initial win, restarting the match.
  • Chris Bey defeated Kevin Knight
  • Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defeated Taylor Wilde to retain
  • Impact World Champion Alex Shelley defeated Brian Myers to retain
  • Steve Maclin defeated PCO in a street fight. Maclin cut a post-match promo that brought out the returning Tommy Dreamer. Dreamer took out Maclin and cut a babyface promo to end the show. He had taken a leave of absence due to his mother’s passing and his third bout with skin cancer.

Impact Saturday TV taping spoilers: The final build to Under Siege

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping at Chicago’s Cicero Stadium.

The action taped Saturday should cover both the Thursday, May 18th and Thursday, May 25th episodes on AXS TV as the final build to next month’s Under Siege.

After Friday’s TV taping where Trinity (the former Naomi in WWE) made her Impact Wrestling debut, Trinity made her promotional in-ring debut on Saturday on a show that also saw defenses of the Impact World and Knockouts titles.

The following come courtesy of Impact Asylum:

  • The Design (Deaner & Kon) defeated Zicky Dice & Johnny Swinger
  • Sami Callihan defeated Shogun
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defeated Laredo Kid in a non-title match. Afterward, Chris Sabin answered Miguel’s call for more respect as the two will square off at Under Siege for the title.
  • Impact World Champion Steve Maclin defeated Rhino to retain
  • Jason Hotch defeated Ace Austin
  • Trinity defeated KiLynn King. Jai Vidal came out to set up a match between Trinity and Gisele Shaw for Under Siege. Trinity laid out Vidal.
  • Jody Threat defeated Sierra
  • Alex Shelley, Jonathan Gresham & Yuya Uemura defeated Moose, Eddie Edwards & Frankie Kazarian
  • Chris Sabin defeated Mike Bailey
  • Sheldon Jean & Kenny King defeated Decay (Black Taurus & Crazzy Steve). Nick Aldis was on commentary to help set up a match against King for Under Siege.
  • Taylor Wilde defeated Jessika
  • Jordynne Grace defeated Alisha Edwards
  • Chris Bey defeated John Skylar
  • In a promo segment, Maclin said his title match against PCO was off because PCO was killed. Maclin offered to defend against Champagne Sing, but Scott D’Amore came out and corrected Maclin. PCO then emerged and took out Maclin.
  • Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defeated Killer Kelly to retain

Impact TV taping spoilers: Rebellion fallout, Under Siege main event set

The following are spoilers from Impact Wrestling’s television tapings on April 17 from the Rebel Entertainment Complex in Toronto. 

Perhaps the most notable event to occur at the tapings was the announcement that new Impact World Champion Steve Maclin will defend his title at Under Siege against PCO. 

A program between Deonna Purrazzo and Jordynne Grace appears to be continuing after their match at Rebellion as well. Grace came out to save Purrazzo from an attack by the Coven on Monday’s event. 

Additionally, Jody Threat got a nice hometown reaction from the fans and now appears to be entering a program with Alisha Edwards. 

Impact TV tapings 4/17:

  • Heath & Rhino defeated Jack Price & Shogun
  • Kenny King defeated Channing Decker
  • Time Machine (Alex Shelley, KUSHIDA, & Chris Sabin) defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Trey Miguel & Jonathan Gresham
  • Alisha Edwards defeated Tara Rising – Jody Threat came out and confronted Edwards after the match
  • Moose w/Brian Myers defeated Yuya Uemura w/Bhupinder Gujjar 
  • Frankie Kazarian defeated The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)
  • Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry retained his title against Sheldon Jean (Reality star from Big Brother Canada)
  • A Changing of the Guard Ceremony was held for new champion Steve Maclin. Scott D’Amore then announced Maclin will defend his title against PCO at Under Siege
  • Jordynne Grace defeated Masha Slamovich
  • Johnny Swinger defeated El Dinerico (Zicky Dice)
  • Chris Bey & Ace Austin defeated The Design (Angels & Kon) – Sami Callihan ran off Deaner
  • Jody Threat defeated Seleziya Sparx – Threat got a nice hometown reaction
  • Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defeated Taylor Wilde to retain her title. KiLynn King and Wilde then attacked Purrazzo after the match until Jordynne Grace came to the new champion’s rescue. 
  • An angle between Maclin and PCO played out that saw Maclin convince PCO he would get an impromptu shot at the title. PCO was then jumped by Champagne Singh and Mahabali Shera. This led to an impromptu match between PCO and Singh.
  • PCO defeated Champagne Singh
  • Sami Callihan defeated Brian Myers in a Street Fight

Impact Wrestling TV taping spoilers: Former NHL player makes in-ring debut

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, which featured the fallout from Friday’s Sacrifice as the company looks ahead to next month’s Rebellion.

As this Thursday’s show is a live preview special for that evening’s Multiverse United PPV, these matches will begin airing on Thursday, April 6th.

It featured former NHL enforcer Darren McCarty in action after the events of Sacrifice as he joined Tommy Dreamer and Yuya Uemura in a trios match. That match was already announced for the April 6th broadcast.

McCarty got physically involved during the Dreamer vs. Bully Ray Busted Open match and was eventually put through a table.

The taping also featured the promotional debut of Jody Threat in addition to the promotional return of Laredo Kid after suffering ruptured intestines late last year.

BTI:

  • Brian Myers defeated Jack Price
  • El Reverso defeated Johnny Swinger

Main shows:

  • Motor City Machine Guns defeated TMDK
  • In an X-Division no. 1 contenders match for Rebellion, Mike Bailey vs. Jonathan Gresham ended in a no contest after X-Division Champion Trey Miguel interfered
  • Jody Threat defeated Tara Rising
  • Tommy Dreamer, Yuya Uemura & Darren McCarty defeated Bully Ray & The Good Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler)
  • Eddie Edwards defeated PCO
  • Kenny King defeated Frankie Kazarian
  • Laredo Kid defeated Lince Dorado, Black Taurus & Rich Swann in a four-way.
  • Taylor Wilde defeated Jessicka
  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry & Dirty Dango defeated The Design’s Callihan & Angels
  • Miyu Yamashita defeated Killer Kelly
  • Tasha Steelz defeated Gisele Shaw
  • Rhino & Heath defeated Raj Singh & Shera

Impact TV taping spoilers: Fallout from No Surrender

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Impact Wrestling television tapings in Las Vegas. 

The show featured fallout from Friday’s No Surrender event on Impact Plus and saw a title change as well. The promotion will hold tapings on Sunday and Monday in Las Vegas as well.

  • Bullet Club’s Chris Bey and Ace Austin cut an in-ring promo that was interrupted by Impact Tag Team Champions The Motor City Machine Guns. The segment ended with Bey & Austin challenging Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley to a title match. 
  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey defeated Shane Haste
  • Kenny King defeated Kevin Knight
  • Knockouts Champion Mickie James cut an in-ring promo directed at Jordynne Grace, but was interrupted by Gisele Shaw, who defeated Deonna Purrazzo at No Surrender. This led to Gail Kim announcing that Shaw would challenge James for the Knockouts title.
  • PCO vs. X-Division Champion Trey Miguel — The finish is unknown for this match but it may have been a no contest as Eddie Edwards came out and hit PCO with a shovel. The segment ended with security breaking up a melee.  
  • Ace Austin & Chris Bey defeated Motor City Machine Guns to win the Impact Tag Team titles
  • Bully Ray cut an in-ring promo directed at Tommy Dreamer, who challenged him to a Busted Open match the night before during the live Busted Open Radio segment at No Surrender. Ray said he’s not even sure what a Busted Open match is which led to Director of Authority Santino Marella coming out and making a match between Bully and Bhupinder Gujjar 
  • Bhupinder Gujjar defeated Bully Ray via DQ after a low blow. Dreamer then came out to make the save but Masha Slamovich ran out to help Bully. This led to Mickie James coming out with a kendo stick to even up the odds. James & Dreamer vs. Bully & Masha takes place on Sunday’s television tapings. 
  • Sami Callihan vs. Yuya Uemura was stopped early due to injury as Uemura landed on his head after a power bomb  and had to be helped to the back. Scott D’Amore and KUSHIDA came out with a couple of EMTs in addition to Rhino and Dreamer.

  • KUSHIDA defeated Jonathan Gresham
  • Killer Kelly cut a promo on Taylor Wilde who then came out to confront her. KiLynn King came out as well and hit Kelly with a chair shot, seemingly aligning with Wilde in the process as the two walked to the back together. 
  • Knockouts Champion Mickie James defeated Gisele Shaw to retain the title. Deonna Purrazzo came out and prevented Shaw from cheating her way to a title victory. The segment ended with Shaw and her crew staring down James and Purrazzo. 
  • Impact World Champion Josh Alexander defeated KENTA to retain the title. After the match, Alexander praised KENTA and said he can have a rematch anytime.

Impact TV taping spoilers: Former WWE wrestler debuts

The following are spoilers from the finale of Impact Wrestling’s two nights in Orlando, Florida, that will lead into February’s No Surrender special on Impact Plus.

Saturday featured several qualifying matches for a four-way at No Surrender, a Monster’s Ball match, and a legendary WWE wrestler making his Impact debut in a match that also saw the return of a most unusual character.

  • Deonna Purrazzo defeated Steph De Lander. Afterward, Gisele Shaw attempted to throw dog food in Purrazzo’s face but hit her own assistant Jai Vidal instead.
  • Kevin Knight defeated Jack Price
  • KUSHIDA defeated Chris Bey
  • Steve Maclin defeated Rhino to qualify for a no. 1 contender’s four-way at No Surrender
  • Barry Horowitz defeated Johnny Swinger. The KISS Demon made his return in a mid-match run-in.
  • Heath defeated Eddie Edwards to qualify for a no. 1 contender’s four-way at No Surrender. PCO attacked Edwards after the match.
  • Masha Slamovich defeated Alisha Edwards. Mickie James ran out to make the save after Slamovich attacked Edwards afterward.
  • Rich Swann defeated Kenny King. Josh Alexander ran out to help Swann after the match, but accidentally hit Swann instead.
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Motor City Machine Guns defeated Jonathan Gresham & Mike Bailey in a non-title match
  • Tommy Dreamer defeated Jason Hotch in a beat the clock challenge
  • Allysin Kay defeated Taya Valkyrie
  • Frankie Kazarian & Yuya Uemura defeated The Design’s Deaner & Callihan
  • Bully Ray defeated Bhupinder Gujjar in a beat the clock challenge
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defeated Crazzy Steve in a Monster’s Ball match to retain the title
  • Impact World Champion Josh Alexander & Knockouts Champion Mickie James defeated Dirty Dango & Gisele Shaw

Impact TV taping spoilers: Former WWE NXT wrestler debuts

The following are spoilers from the first of two nights of Impact Wrestling TV tapings from Orlando, Florida, that will take the company into next month’s No Surrender.

Highlights included a new match being made for the Impact Plus special in addition to the debut of a former WWE NXT wrestler and two NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions making their return to the company.

The show also began with a ten-bell salute for the late Jay Briscoe.

  • Jonathan Gresham defeated Aiden Prince
  • Mike Bailey defeated Raj Singh
    • Gresham issued a challenge to Bailey for No Surrender that was accepted.
  • Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) defeated KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight
  • Gisele Shaw defeated Savannah Evans
  • Crazzy Steve defeated Sheldon Jean
  • Bully Ray did a promo ripping on Tommy Dreamer which brought out Mickie James to defend him. After the two slapped each other, Dreamer came out to make the save which set up a tag team match later on with Ray banned from ringside.
  • Kenny King defeated Johnny Swinger
  • Sami Callihan & The Design (Deaner, Kon, Angels) defeated Impact World Champion Josh Alexander, Frankie Kazarian, Yuya Uemura & Rich Swann
  • Brian Myers defeated Dirty Dango to qualify for a four-way no. 1 contender’s match at No Surrender
  • Jordynne Grace defeated Steph De Lander (the former Persia Pirotta in WWE NXT)
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions Death Dollz (Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary) defeated Killer Kelly & Taylor Wilde in a non-title match. Afterward, Father James Mitchell came out and said Rosemary hadn’t paid respect to his boss late and brought out former NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions The Hex (Allysin Kay & Marti Belle) to attack the champions. Both Kay and Belle have wrestled in Impact before.
  • PCO defeated Shera to qualify for a four-way no. 1 contender’s match at No Surrender
  • Tommy Dreamer & Knockouts Champion Mickie James defeated The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch). Afterward, Bully Ray attacked Dreamer while Masha Slamovich attacked James.
  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry defeated Matt Cardona to retain the title when Moose hit Cardona by accident after going to attack Hendry
  • Impact Tag Team Champions The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Eddie Edwards & X-Division Champion Trey Miguel to retain. MCMG will defend against Jonathan Gresham & Mike Bailey during Saturday’s TV taping.

Impact TV taping spoilers: Former Knockouts Champion returns

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping from Atlanta, Georgia — the fallout episodes from Friday’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view.

The following matches will begin airing this Thursday and will continue for the next several weeks as they head into another set of tapings next weekend in Orlando, Florida.

Taped for social media:

  • Mahabali Shera & Raj Singh defeated Andrew Everett & Aiden Prince

BTI:

  • The Design (Kon & Angels) defeated Yuya Uemura and Delirious. Callihan took out Delirious after the match.
  • Zicky Dice defeated Carlie Bravo

Weekly TV:

  • Knockouts Champion Mickie James did a show-opening promo before being interrupted by Bully Ray. The two exchanged words, leading to Tasha Steelz and Savannah Evans coming out. The three then attacked James before Frankie Kazarian and Jordynne Grace came out to make the save. New Director of Authority Santino Marella and the debuting Ernest “The Cat” Miller then came out and made a trios match.
  • Knockouts Champion Mickie James, Frankie Kazarian & Jordynne Grace defeated Bully Ray, Tasha Steelz & Savannah Evans
  • Deonna Purrazzo defeated Ashley D’Amboise
  • Killer Kelly defeated Taylor Wilde
  • Steve Maclin defeated Dirty Dango
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defeated Mike Jackson
  • KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight defeated The Good Hands
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Death Dollz (Taya Valkyrie & Jessicka) defeated Giselle Shaw & Tara (Lisa Marie Varon/Victoria in WWE)
  • Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) defeated The Major Players
  • Matt Cardona then cut a promo challenging Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry which was accepted. Hendry then introduced a new song that mocked Cardona.
  • Jonathan Gresham defeated Sheldon Jean
  • Rich Swann defeated Moose, Eddie Edwards, Rhino, Chris Sabin and Callihan in an elimination-style World title eliminator match. The Design attacked Swann after the match, but were run off by Josh Alexander, Frankie Kazarian and Yuya Uemura.
  • Mike Bailey defeated Kenny King in a Pit Fight.

Title change takes place at Friday’s Impact TV taping

The following contains spoilers for this Thursday’s Impact on AXS.

In a match that will air this Thursday, The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Heath & Rhino at Friday’s Impact TV taping in Pembroke Pines, Florida, to recapture the Impact Tag Team titles.

The bout was a rematch from this past Thursday’s show which saw the two teams battle to a no contest due to interference from the Major Players. As a result, Matt Cardona and Brian Myers were banned from ringside for the rematch.

With the win, Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley join FTR as multi-promotional champions as they also hold the NJPW Strong Tag Team titles. In storyline, they had been pushing for a title shot for weeks before finally getting it last Thursday.

The win gives them their third Impact title reign and their first since the summer of 2020.

After winning the titles in November from The Kingdom, this was just the second title defense for Heath & Rhino.

Based on the recent storyline, it’s possible there will be a three-way for the titles at January’s Hard to Kill between the Machine Guns, Heath & Rhino and the Major Players. Scheduled for Saturday’s taping are singles matches featuring Sabin vs. Cardona, and Myers vs. Heath.

In the other title defense Friday, Impact World Champion Josh Alexander defended against Moose.