Rich Swann joins Sami Callihan’s team at Impact Under Siege

Two former Impact World Champions will team up to take on The Design at this month’s Impact Under Siege.

Rich Swann was announced Monday as one of Sami Callihan’s two mystery partners for his trios match against Deaner, Kon and Angels at the Friday, May 26th streaming special in London, Ontario, Canada.

Callihan has been feuding with The Design after teasing for weeks that he was going to join them, only to turn on the group and embarrass them. It’s unknown when the third man will join Callihan’s team.

This past Thursday, Swann joined Callihan to surprise attack The Design.

Here’s the updated card:

  • Impact World Champion Steve Maclin defends against PCO in a no DQ match
  • Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo defends against Jordynne Grace (if Grace loses, she can’t challenge for the Knockouts title again while Purrazzo is champion)
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Chris Sabin
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Chris Bey & Ace Austin defend against Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster (w/ Dani Luna)
  • Impact World Championship number one contender’s match: Eddie Edwards vs. Moose vs. Jonathan Gresham vs. Yuya Uemura vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Alex Shelley
  • Nick Aldis vs. Kenny King
  • The Design (Deaner, Kon & Angels) vs. Sami Callihan, Rich Swann and a mystery partner
  • Trinity open contract match

Swerve Strickland to be part of Mega title match at AAA Triplemania Monterrey

AEW star Swerve Strickland will be part of the Mega Championship match at AAA Triplemania Monterrey.

Fite TV lists that the Mega title match at this weekend’s Triplemania event will be El Hijo del Vikingo defending against Strickland, Komander, and Rich Swann. The four-way bout has yet to be officially announced by AAA.

Vikingo has been AAA Mega Champion since December 2021. He retained the title against Komander in a singles match at ROH Supercard of Honor over WrestleMania week.

Vikingo made his AEW debut on an episode of Dynamite in March, losing to Kenny Omega in a non-title match.

In yesterday’s Daily Update, Dave Meltzer noted that Omega wouldn’t be Vikingo’s opponent for Triplemania Monterrey — but AAA hopes that a rematch between Vikingo and Omega will take place at one of their Triplemania shows later this year. AAA has Triplemania events being held in Tijuana this July and in Mexico City this August.

Triplemania Monterrey will be available live via Fite TV. Here’s the full advertised lineup for the event:

  • AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Swerve Strickland, Komander, and Rich Swann in a four-way match
  • Guerra de Rivalidades tournament: Alberto El Patron & Pentagon Jr. vs. Sam Adonis & Psycho Clown
  • Guerra de Rivalidades tournament: Rush & LA Park vs. DMT Azul & Blue Demon Jr.
  • Copa Triplemania
  • Lucha de Apuestas cage match: Laredo Kid vs. Parka Negra vs. Black Taurus vs. Villano III Jr. vs. Octagon Jr. vs. Argenis vs. Myzteziz Jr. vs. Aerostar vs. Antifaz del Norte vs. Abismo Negro Jr.
  • The final two wrestlers left in the cage match will face off a in mask vs. mask match

Eight-man tag team match announced for Impact Wrestling

Impact Wrestling has announced the lineup for Thursday’s show. 

World Champion Josh Alexander will team with Rich Swann, Frankie Kazarian, and Yuya Uemura to take on the Design in an eight-man tag team match. Swann will challenge Alexander for his title at No Surrender but the two will have to co-exist on Thursday’s episode first. 

Also scheduled for this week is a match pitting Sheldon Jean vs. Crazzy Steve. Jonathan Gresham will face Aiden Prince on Before The Impact as well.

Gisele Shaw vs. Savannah Evans and Bullet Club’s Chris Bey & Ace Austin vs. Kevin Knight & KUSHIDA had previously been announced for the show. 

Thursday’s episode was filmed on January 20, 2023, as part of the company’s New Year’s Revolution tapings held in Orlando’s Osceola Heritage Park.

Impact Wrestling on Thursday, February 2, 2023, begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time on AXS TV. The announced lineup is as follows: 

  • The Design (Sami Callihan, Deaner, Angels, and Kon) vs. Rich Swann, Yuya Uemura, Frankie Kazarian, & Josh Alexander
  • Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight
  • Gisele Shaw vs. Savannah Evans
  • Sheldon Jean vs. Crazzy Steve
  • Jonathan Gresham vs. Aiden Prince (Before the Impact)

Josh Alexander vs. Rich Swann title match set for Impact No Surrender

Nearly two years after losing the World title, Rich Swann will finally get his rematch in an Impact ring as he will face reigning champion Josh Alexander at February’s No Surrender.

Swann earned the opportunity with his victory in the six-man Golden Six Shooter elimination match on Thursday’s Impact on AXS TV featuring all former Impact World champions.

Swann held the title from October 2020 through April 2021 when he lost to then-AEW World Champion Kenny Omega in a winner takes all match at Rebellion.

However, he never got a rematch with Omega and was moved on to other things, failing in opportunities to earn a shot in multi-person matches along the way. He did get a title match against then-champion Moose on a November 2021 indie show, but it wasn’t acknowledged on Impact TV.

Swann and Alexander have been allies in the past with Swann intimating that he wanted to challenge Alexander for the title. Alexander, Yuya Uemura and Frankie Alexander came to Swann’s aid after he was jumped by Callihan and The Design after Thursday’s match.

Alexander will look to extend his reign that began at last April’s Rebellion.

Here’s the current lineup for the Friday, February 24th Impact Plus special from Las Vegas, Nevada:

  • Impact World Champion Josh Alexander defends against Rich Swann
  • Knockouts Champion Mickie James defends against Masha Slamovich

Falls count anywhere match added to Impact Hard to Kill

Steve Maclin’s desire for an Impact World title match has taken some unique directions the past few months and next Friday’s Hard to Kill will see another one.

Announced during Thursday’s Impact on AXS, Maclin will face former champion Rich Swann in a falls count anywhere match on the Friday, January 13th pay-per-view in Atlanta, Georgia.

Swann issued the challenge Thursday after their last match ended in a countout:

Here’s the full card for Hard to Kill:

  • Impact World Champion Josh Alexander defends against Bully Ray in a Full Metal Mayhem match
  • Impact Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Mickie James in a title vs. career match
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defend against The Major Players (Matt Cardona & Brian Myers), Bullet Club (Chris Bey & Ace Austin), and Heath & Rhino in an elimination match
  • Impact X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Black Taurus
  • Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry defends against Moose
  • Jonathan Gresham vs. Eddie Edwards
  • Steve Maclin vs. Rich Swann falls count anywhere
  • Number one contender’s match: Masha Slamovich vs. Taylor Wilde vs. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Killer Kelly

Rich Swann re-signs contract with Impact Wrestling

Former Impact Wrestling World, X-Division and Digital Media Champion Rich Swann has resigned with the company for two more years.

Swann revealed the news on a podcast appearance with Chris Van Vliet Thursday.

“They have done nothing but treat me with the utmost respect. It’s been a place to where I’ve been able to grow, I’ve been able to watch other competitors grow and I’ve been able to watch the company grow into a spot to where it should be,” he said.

Swann’s Impact career began in 2018 following his release from WWE and he has remained part of the company ever since while also working in various indies.

After a seven-month run with the X-Division title in 2019, Swann won the company’s top prize in October 2020, holding it until he lost it to then-AEW World Champion Kenny Omega in a winner take all match at April 2021’s Rebellion.

He briefly held the Digital Media title earlier this year.

Four matches announced for Impact Wrestling

Impact Wrestling has announced four matches for Thursday’s broadcast.

A four-way tag team match has been added to the show. The Motor City Machine Guns will take on Ace Austin & Chris Bey, Aussie Open, and Raj Singh & Shera.

Tasha Steelz vs. Jessika and Rich Swann vs. Laredo Kid has been announced for Thursday’s episode as well.

Yuya Uemura vs. Andrew Everett is this week’s Before the Impact match.

Impact Wrestling on Thursday, November 17 was filmed on October 22 from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas. The advertised lineup for the show is as follows:

  • Steve Maclin vs. Tommy Dreamer no DQ match
  • Eric Young vs. Sami Callihan Death Machine’s Double Jeopardy match
  • The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) vs. Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) vs. Raj Singh & Shera
  • Jessika vs. Tasha Steelz
  • Yuya Uemura vs. Andrew Everett (Before the Impact)
  • PJ Black vs. Black Taurus in an X-Division title tournament semifinal

Impact Over Drive takes place the following night on Friday, November 18 from the Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. It will air live on Impact Plus.

  • Impact World Champion Josh Alexander defends against Frankie Kazarian
  • Last Knockout Standing match: Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Masha Slamovich
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Heath & Rhino defend against The Major Players
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Death Dollz defend against Tasha Steelz & Savannah Evans
  • Mickie James vs. Taylor Wilde
  • X-Division title tournament finals: Trey Miguel vs. TBD
  • Tables match: Bully Ray vs. Moose

Six-way number one contender’s match set for Impact Wrestling

A six-way number one contender’s elimination match has been announced for Thursday’s edition of Impact Wrestling. 

The promotion revealed on Monday that Eddie Edwards, Steve Maclin, Moose, Sami Callihan, Bandido, and Rich Swann will be the participants. The winner will go on to challenge for the Impact World Championship at Bound for Glory.

The match was filmed on Saturday, August 13 at Impact’s Second City Slamm set of television tapings. The event took place in Cicero Stadium in Cicero, Illinois. Impact presented Emergence the night before from the same venue. 

Bound for Glory will take place on Friday, October 7 from the Albany Armory in Albany, New York. 

Next up for Impact Wrestling will be a set of television tapings from Dallas on August 26 & 27. They will then travel to Nashville for Victory Road on September 23. A set of television tapings will take place from the same venue the following day. 

Impact Derby City Rumble Friday TV taping spoilers: New World title challenger

The first night of Impact Wrestling’s Derby City Rumble television tapings took place on Friday from Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.

BTI: 

  • Laredo Kid defeated Johnny Swinger
  • Bhupinder defeated Vincent w/Maria – Maria was tossed from ringside. Heath caused a distraction and then attacked Vincent after the match. 
  • Matt Vine defeated Ryan Van Rock

Impact Taping:

  • Deonna Purrazzo & Chelsea Green defeated Mia Yim & Jordynne Grace 
  • X-Division Champion Mike Bailey successfully defended against Deaner
  • Masha Slamovich defeated Madison Rayne w/Gisele Shaw. After the match, Slamovich handed Shaw an envelope. Tenille Dashwood did not appear on the show for The Influence. 
  • Bullet Club’s Chris Bey & Ace Austin defeated The OGK (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven). Heath made another run-in against Honor No More in this match, helping Bullet Club pick up the victory. 
  • Alex Shelley defeated Chris Sabin to earn an Impact World Championship match against Josh Alexander at Emergence. Shelley made Sabin tap to the Border City Stretch. After the match, Deaner and Doering attacked the MCMG. KUSHIDA then made his first appearance and made the save. 
  • Impact Digital Media Champion Brian Myers successfully defended against Black Taurus. After the match, Bhupinder tossed Myers back in the ring so Decay could get some revenge. 
  • Karl Anderson defeated Kenny King. After the match, King attacked Anderson with a chair after the match until Heath made yet another save against an Honor No More member. 
  • Tiffany Nieves defeated Jada Stone. Tasha Steelz was on commentary. Killer Kelly then ran down and attacked both Nieves and Stone after the match. 
  • Josh Alexander defeated Shera. This match may have been ended early due to Shera getting hurt. He needed help getting to the back. 
  • Sami Callihan called out Moose and Steve Maclin, who did a backstage vignette revealing they will be working together. 
  • KUSHIDA defeated Rich Swann in the main event. 

Impact will be back in the same venue on Saturday for night two of Derby City Rumble. 

KUSHIDA to face Rich Swann in Impact Wrestling debut

KUSHIDA now has an opponent for his Impact Wrestling debut.

In his first appearance for Impact Wrestling, KUSHIDA will face off with Rich Swann at this Friday’s Derby City Rumble television tapings. The match will air on a future episode of Impact.

The Derby City Rumble tapings are being held at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky this Friday and Saturday. KUSHIDA has been announced for both nights of the tapings.

A singles match between Motor City Machine Guns tag team partners Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin has also been confirmed for Friday’s tapings.

KUSHIDA, who departed WWE this April following the expiration of his contract, made his return to NJPW last month by confronting IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Taiji Ishimori.

After returning to NJPW, KUSHIDA made an Instagram post noting that he’s still going to be living in the United States and will be based out of Los Angeles. KUSHIDA wrote that he will “look to bring excitement to New Japan, New Japan’s Junior division, and NJPW LA Dojo.”

Impact Digital Media title changes hands at Wrestling Revolver event

Rich Swann defeated Matt Cardona to win the Impact Wrestling Digital Media Championship at Saturday’s Wrestling Revolver event, but Cardona refused to relinquish the belt.

Swann pinned Cardona at Wrestling Revolver Vegas Vacation on Saturday, but in an angle, Cardona left with the physical title belt and is still claiming to be the Champion. 

Both Swann and Cardona cut promos that were posted on social media with regards to the dispute. 

Here is Swann’s promo: 

Here is Cardona’s promo:

Replays of the show are available on FITE TV. 

This angle will likely play out on upcoming episodes of Impact Wrestling, which airs Thursdays on AXS TV and on YouTube. 

Cardona had held the title since the January 21 Impact tapings, winning the belt from the first-ever Digital Media Champion Jordynne Grace on a show that aired on February 3. 

Impact’s next pay-per-view event, Slammiversary, airs Sunday, June 19 at 8 p.m. Eastern time on traditional PPV and on FITE TV.

Impact announces Ultimate X participants for Multiverse of Matches

The X-Division Championship will officially be on the line in an Ultimate X match over WrestleMania week in Dallas.

Impact Wrestling has announced that Trey Miguel will defend his X-Division title in an Ultimate X match at Multiverse of Matches on Friday, April 1. Vincent, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, Willie Mack, and Jordynne Grace will be his challengers.

Miguel has been X-Division Champion since winning the title at Bound for Glory last October.

The winner of the Ultimate X match will defend the X-Division title in a triple threat match at Impact Wrestling’s Rebellion pay-per-view on Saturday, April 23. Ace Austin has already qualified for that triple threat match.

Multiverse of Matches is part of WrestleCon 2022. The show will begin at 10 p.m. Eastern time and will be available via Fite TV.

Here’s the updated Multiverse of Matches card:

  • The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) vs. The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe)
  • Ultimate X match: X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Vincent, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, Willie Mack, and Jordynne Grace
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Tomohiro Ishii
  • Jay White vs. Chris Sabin
  • Deonna Purrazzo Champ Champ Open Challenge

Tag team match announced for Impact Countdown to Sacrifice

A tag team match is set to take place on the pre-show for Impact Wrestling’s Sacrifice event.

Impact Wrestling has announced that Matt Taven & Mike Bennett will face Rich Swann & Willie Mack on Countdown to Sacrifice this Saturday. The pre-show airs live on Youtube at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time, with the main card then starting on Impact Plus and Impact’s Ultimate Insiders YouTube service at 8 p.m. Eastern.

Bennett & Taven vs. Swann & Mack will continue the ongoing rivalry between members of Honor No More and many of Impact’s top babyfaces.

Sacrifice is being held at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. Here’s the updated lineup for the show

  • Impact World Champion Moose defends against Heath
  • Knockouts Champion Mickie James defends against the winner of Tasha Steelz vs. Chelsea Green from this Thursday’s Impact
  • Impact Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) defend against two members of Violent By Design
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay) defend against The Influence (Tenille Dashwood & Madison Rayne)
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Jake Something
  • Alex Shelley vs. Jay White
  • Jonah vs. PCO
  • Rhino vs. Eddie Edwards
  • Matt Taven & Mike Bennett vs. Rich Swann & Willie Mack (Countdown to Sacrifice)

Impact Wrestling live results: Swann vs. Anderson bunkhouse brawl

The ongoing feud between Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers and Rich Swann & Willie Mack continues Thursday as Swann takes on Karl Anderson in a bunkhouse brawl on Impact Wrestling.

Swann will be looking to gain revenge as Doc Gallows and Anderson injured Mack by putting him through a table in a recent non-title encounter Swann and Mack won. They are still in hot pursuit of a Tag Team title rematch.

This week’s show will also see Moose take on Eddie Edwards after Moose helped W. Morrissey beat Edwards down last week.

Other matches include Chris Bey vs. David Finlay in both a rematch and continuation of Bey and Jay White’s recent feud with Finlay and Juice Robinson; Rosemary, one half of the Knockouts Tag Team Champions, against old Fire N’ Flava rival Tasha Steelz; and the undefeated Steve Maclin vs. Petey Williams.

The BTI pre-show will see Laredo Kid return to take on the surging John Skyler.

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Laredo Kid defeated John Skylar on BTI

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Tonight’s opening video covered the ongoing feud between the Good Brothers and Rich Swann and Willie Mack, setting up the Swann and Anderson Bunkhouse brawl. Also, last week’s main event with Ace Austin defeating Tommy Dreamer. 

Rosemary (with Havok) defeated Tasha Steelz (with Savannah Evans) 

Last week, Steelz and Evans jumped Rosemary and Havok while Decay made their entrance to face off with Fallah Bahh and No Way. Steelz and Evans have been chasing the Knockouts tag titles since their turn on Kiera Hogan. 

Rosemary started the match on top, controlling the pace and easily getting Steelz on the upside down, but Steelz turned things around when Rosemary decided to go for a top rope senton, which gave Steelz the time to recover and anticipate her. 

Steelz’ control only lasted for some minutes before Rosemary made a comeback, but Rosemary was too hurt and Steelz kept doding most of Rosemary’s offense, even a spear, but as they kept going, Rosemary managed to land the second attempt of the spear and get the win. Weak match, nothing really happened and Rosemary won with one move. 

After the match, Evans distracted both Havok and Rosemary, allowing Steelz to steal the title belts. Evans ended up attacking them from behind when they distracted themselves towards Steelz. 

– D’lo Brown & Matt Striker ran down tonight’s card. 

– Gia Miller interviewed Ace Austin and asked if he felt prepared for Christian Cage. Austin said that he has been prepared to be the champion for a long time. Suddenly, they noticed that D’Amore was around and headed his way. Austin proposed that Cage should be in action next week, and since Fulton was free, he could take on that task. D’Amore agreed, but he instead made it a 10-man tag between team Austin vs team Cage. 

Austin walked up to Brian Myers and asked him to join him on Team Austin. Myers agreed.

– We got a vignette of Rhino’s rehab with Violent By Design. Young interrogated Rhino about what he had learnt during his time in isolation. Rhino was once again baptized in the holy water of change. 

Karl Anderson (with Doc Gallows) defeated Rich Swann in a Bunkhouse Brawl

This match was signed as a result of Swann confronting the Good Brothers last week. Anderson and Gallows took out Willie Mack a couple of weeks ago as these teams feud for the tag titles. 

While this should be a singles match, Swann started the match going after both Anderson and Gallows with some of the weapons that surround the ring. Swann managed to maintain that momentum for a long while, switching between attacking Anderson and Gallows. 

Unfortunately, distracting himself between two people became too much and Anderson was able to recover and take down Swann from behind. Anderson was completely dominant working over Swann, he put him through a plywood sheet, attacked him with garbage can lids, and back into what was left of the plywood sheet. 

It was until Swann dodged a running Anderson that he was able to turn things around and get a near fall with a standing frog splash. Anderson came back with a spinebuster for a near fall himself. Anderson went for the gun stun, but Swann blocked it. Swann went for a 450, but Anderson dodged it and came back with a lariat. 

Finally, Gallows brought out a table for Anderson, where he hit a top rope gun stun, and even if the table didn’t break, it was enough for the pin and win. 

– Miller had a sit down interview with Mickie James. She asked about Purrazzo attacking her at NWA 73, to which James said that Purrazzo got the better of her because she didn’t expect it and she let her guard down. James said that she won’t let Purrazzo make a name out of her and she is not the producer she was at NWA Empower, she is now coming after Purrazzo as Hardcode Country Mickie James.

– We got a vignette by Matthew Rehwoldt talking and painting. Good promo on Trey Miguel, but I wasn’t impressed by his painting technique. He challenged Miguel to a match next week.

– Miller interviewed Josh Alexander about going into a match with Chris Sabin. Alexander said he was prepared for Sabin and brought up that Sabin is an 8x X Division champion because he lost it 8 times. 

Christian Cage approached Alexander and asked him to join Team Cage for next week’s match against Team Austin.

– We got a recap of last week’s match where Raju and Shera defeated Cardona and Green when Raju knocked out Green with a jumping knee. 

Rohit Raju cut a promo tha a lot of people were angry at him for how he defeated Green. He said that he would not apologize because he saw in Green eye’s how she wanted to take on a real man, and not someone like Cardona who hides behind her. 

David Finlay defeated Chris Bey

Bey, as a representative of the Bullet Club, has been feuding with FinJuice for some months when they came back to the promotion, on the same night that Jay White debuted. Two weeks ago, Bey got a win over Finlay with his feet on the ropes, prompting this rematch. 

In the most Bullet Club way, Bey started the match by stalling and doding Finlay around, to the point that Finlay had enough and chased after Bey to the floor where they started going back and forth. 

The match eventually got back in the ring, where Finlay caught Bey with a back elbow and senton combo for the first pin attempt of the match. Finlay tried to follow with a plancha to the floor, only to get tricked by Bey, who successfully cut Finlay off on the ropes and gained control of the match. 

Bey worked over Finlay’s back for a couple of minutes before he got cocky and thought he could hit the art of finesse, only for Finlay to block him and make a comeback. Finlay got a good near fall with a backbreaker, and quickly transitioned into an STF and into a crossface, but after some struggle, Bey made the ropes. 

After a couple more near falls, Bey got the same pin that he used to defeat Finlay two weeks ago, except Juice Robinson was ready to make sure Bey couldn’t cheat. With the distraction, Finlay rolled up Bey and got the win. 

After the match, Hikuleo made his debut and took out both Juice Robinson and David Finlay. Hikuleo and Bey Pillmanized Robinson’s ankle. 

– Josh Alexander and Chris Sabin sat with Scott D’Amore for the Victory Road X Division match contract signing. They both had words for each other, signed the contract, and after some nice words from D’Amore, they both shook hands. 

After Alexander was gone, Cage asked Sabin to join him in Team Cage. Sabin accepted. 

– Over at Swinger’s Palace, TJP, Bahh, and No Way arrived and placed a bet on Maclin vs Petey Williams. TJP placed a bet on Maclin, while No Way teased a fight with Hernandez, and Undead Kimber Lee lurked around. All that happened. 

Steve Maclin defeated Petey Williams

Petey Williams and Maclin have been feuding for some weeks now, trading momentum. Two weeks ago, Williams interfered in the TJP versus Maclin match to keep the feud going after Maclin had already defeated Williams at Emergence. 

Match was back and forth and kept at a fast pace throughout. Maclin was all about power moves, while Williams did more high flying offensive moves. After a dive and a diving rana, Williams set up the Canadian destroyer, but out of nowhere, TJP, No Way, and Bahh came out with the conga line and distracted Williams enough for Maclin to hit mayhem for all for the win. 

After the match, TJP and Williams eyed each other, and while it wasn’t officially a heel turn for TJP, it did seem like we’re heading that way.

– Miller interviewed Eddie Edwards about facing Moose with Morrissey in his corner. Edwards said that last week, he got taken out because he wasn’t ready, but this week, he’s ready for both of them. 

Sami Callihan walked up to Edwards and told him that he needed him, but Edwards rejected the idea of him working along with Callihan. Christian Cage also walked up and asked them both to join Team Cage. Callihan quickly accepted, but Edwards told Cage that he had to choose between him and Callihan, because he was not going to team with Callihan.

– Miller asked Ace Austin if he had his team finalized, before he could answer, Moose and Morrissey approached him and said that if either Callihan or Edwards made Team Cage, then they were on Team Austin.

– Next week it will be Team Austin vs Team Cage. For Victory Road, they announced Hikuleo & Bey vs FinJuice and Tasha Steelz & Evans vs Decay for the Knockouts tag titles.

Moose (with W. Morrissey) defeated Eddie Edwards

These two have a long history together, but as of late, the ongoing feud of Edwards and Morrissey got mixed up with Moose and Callihan, rekindling the rivalry between Edwards and Moose. 

Match started with good back and forth action, similar to a Japanese pacing with both men exchanging strikes and shoulder blocks, but it wouldn’t be long before Moose cut off Edwards on the ropes, snapping his arm on them. Moose would continue going after Edwards’ arm, with the occasional interference of Morrissey outside the ring. 

Edwards would make a comeback and get into another strike exchange with Moose, that would end with Edwards spinning Moose around with a huge lariat, only to get taken out when Edwards went for the BKP. Edwards would dodge a lights out and get a near fall, but Morrissey was there to put Moose’s leg on the ropes. Edwards retaliated with a dive on Morrissey, but it was that distraction that allowed Moose to hit lights out and get the win. 

After the match, Morrissey and Edwards ganged up on Edwards until Sabin came out for the save. Sabin managed to take down both guys, but Myers and all his gang came out to attack Sabin. Josh Alexander came out and took out everyone, including a C4 on Myers. 

Ace Austin and Fulton came out and took out Alexander, and finally, it was Christian Cage that came out, took out Fulton, and along with Edwards, took out Ace Austin. 

With everyone out, Moose and Morrissey recovered and were about to take out Edwards when Alisha Edwards of all people came out for the save, but she obviously couldn’t do much and was about to get destroyed by Morrissey when Callihan made the save. Callihan and Edwards worked together to take out Morrissey and at the request of Christian Cage, both men temporarily patched things up and agreed to work together in Team Cage.

Team Cage posed together as the show went off the air. Great looking unit this Team Cage.

The Good Brothers win Impact Tag Team titles at Slammiversary

New Impact Tag Team Champions were crowned at tonight’s Slammiversary event.

The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows) defeated champions Violent by Design (Rhino and Doering), Fallah Bahh and the debuting No Way (formerly No Way Jose in WWE), and the team of Rich Swann and Willle Mack in a four-way match. The finish had Rhino setting up for the gore, but Anderson hit a cutter, then Gallows came in as the two hit the Magic Killer, giving Good Brothers the win and the titles for a second time.

Violent by Design had been champions since the Impact that aired on May 17, when they defeated Finjuice to win the titles. They defended the titles under the Freebird rule, giving Rhino, Joe Doering, and Deaner their first Tag Team title win and Eric Young his third. 

No Way was a surprise tag team partner for Fallah Bahh. It was announced prior to Slammiversary that TJP, Bahh’s tag team partner, would be unable to make it to the show.

The other tag team titles in Impact, the Knockouts Tag Team titles, also changed hands. The Decay’s Rosemary and Havok defeated Fire ‘n’ Flava (Tasha Steelz and Kiera Hogan) to win the titles during the pre-show prior to Slammiversary.