Speak Now: Chicago crowd split on The Elite/CM Punk, AEW Dynamite recap

We had a pretty noteworthy episode of AEW Dynamite unfold today. 

Topics include: The Elite in Chicago dividing the crowd, a major announcement regarding the AEW Women’s division, the Blackpool Combat Club falling apart, and much more! 

Tune in as Denise Salcedo breaks down the show on Speak Now Pro Wrestling. 

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Chris Jericho vs. Tomohiro Ishii ROH title match set for AEW Dynamite

After retaining at Full Gear, Chris Jericho already has his next ROH World Championship defense lined up.

Jericho will defend his ROH World Championship against NJPW’s Tomohiro Ishii on Dynamite this Wednesday (November 23). The match was announced during a backstage segment at Full Gear.

Jericho retained the ROH World title by defeating Claudio Castagnoli, Bryan Danielson, and Sammy Guevara in a four-way match at Full Gear. Later in the night, Orange Cassidy and Danhausen interrupted Jericho and Jake Hager during a backstage interview. Cassidy challenged Jericho to a title match on behalf of Ishii. Jericho accepted the challenge, bringing up that Ishii used to carry his bags and shine his shoes when Ishii was a young boy working for WAR in Japan.

The backstage segment also set up that Cassidy will be defending his AEW All-Atlantic Championship against Hager on Wednesday’s Dynamite.

This will be the first time that Jericho and Ishii have ever faced each other. It’s the fourth time Ishii has wrestled for AEW.

The match continues the storyline of Jericho wanting to desecrate ROH’s legacy and defeat former ROH champions. Ishii held the ROH Television Championship in 2016.

Wednesday’s Dynamite is the Thanksgiving Eve episode of the show. It’s being held at Wintrust Arena in Chicago.

Here’s what’s been announced for Dynamite:

  • ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • AEW World title eliminator tournament finals: Ethan Page vs. Ricky Starks
  • AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jake Hager
  • Match two in Death Triangle and The Elite’s best-of-seven series for the AEW Trios titles

Filthy Four Daily: Tom losing streak, Ishii and Suzuki matches, Smackdown, more!

Filthy Four Daily with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including Tom’s disappointing losing streak he went on all weekend, his match with Suzuki and Defy, almost getting killed by Ishii, getting smashed two straight days in New York and more. Plus, Smackdown! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Tomohiro Ishii vs. ‘Filthy’ Tom Lawlor headlining this week’s NJPW Strong

NJPW Strong’s Autumn Action series wraps up this Saturday with three matches, headlined by Tomohiro Ishii vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor. 

Ishii, a six-time former NEVER Openweight Champion, faces Lawlor, a former NJPW Strong Openweight Champion in the main event of this Saturday’s episode in a match officially announced Monday night on social media. 

Also set for Saturday’s episode, Blake Christian will team with Mascara Dorada against Alex Zayne, and CMLL’s Mistico. 

In Saturday’s opener, AEW’s Ari Daivari will take on Kevin Knight of NJPW’s LA Dojo in singles competition. 

The Autumn Action series was taped on September 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Sam’s Town venue. The show will air at 8 p.m. Eastern time on NJPW World, and will be available on demand after airing.

Here is Saturday’s lineup: 

NJPW Strong: Autumn Action, Saturday, October 29, 8 p.m. Eastern time on NJPW World —

  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor
  • Blake Christian & Mascara Dorada vs. Mistico & Alex Zayne
  • Ari Daivari vs. Kevin Knight

Tomohiro Ishii vs. Tom Lawlor announced for NJPW Strong Autumn Action

Tomohiro Ishii vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor is one of four new matches announced for NJPW Strong: Autumn Action.

In a bout announced on Wednesday, Ishii will face the former NJPW Strong Openweight Champion in singles competition at Autumn Action in Las Vegas on Sunday, September 11. 

Also set for Autumn Action, Shingo Takagi will face Rocky Romero in Shingo’s NJPW Strong debut match. 

In tag team action, Mistico will team with Alex Zayne against Blake Christian and Mascara Dorada. 

In a trios bout, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jay White will team with Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson of The Good Brothers against Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta, and Homicide. 

Here is the announced lineup to this point: 

NJPW Strong Autumn Action, Sunday, September 11 —

  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor 
  • Bullet Club (Jay White, Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta & Homicide
  • Shingo Takagi vs. Rocky Romero
  • Mistico & Alex Zayne vs. Blake Christian & Mascara Dorada

NJPW G1 Climax 32 night seven results: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Tama Tonga

Here are the results from night seven of the G1 Climax 32 tournament in Tokyo.

Non-tournament matches:

  • EVIL & SHO defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Yuto Nakashima
  • El Phantasmo & KENTA defeated Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs
  • Jeff Cobb & The Great-O-Khan defeated JONAH & Bad Dude Tito
  • Jay White, Juice Robinson, Chase Owens & Gedo defeated Kazuchika Okada, David Finlay, YOSHI-HASHI, & Ryohei Oiwa
  • Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, Shingo Takagi, & BUSHI defeated Zack Sabre Jr., Lance Archer, Taichi, & TAKA Michinoku

Tournament matches:

  • Will Ospreay defeated Yujiro Takahashi
  • Bad Luck Fale defeated Toru Yano
  • Hirooki Goto defeated Aaron Henare
  • Tomohiro Ishii defeated Tama Tonga

Current Standings:

A Block:

  • Kazuchika Okada: 4
  • Bad Luck Fale: 4
  • Toru Yano: 2
  • Jeff Cobb: 2
  • Lance Archer: 2
  • Tom Lawlor: 0
  • JONAH: 0

B Block:

  • Jay White: 4
  • Taichi: 2
  • Tomohiro Ishii: 2
  • Tama Tonga: 2
  • SANADA: 2
  • Chase Owens: 2
  • Great-O-Khan: 0

C Block:

  • Zack Sabre Jr.: 4
  • Hirooki Goto: 4
  • Aaron Henare: 2
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi: 2
  • EVIL: 2
  • Tetsuya Naito: 0
  • KENTA: 0

D Block:

  • Will Ospreay: 4
  • Juice Robinson: 2
  • Yujiro Takahashi: 2
  • Shingo Takagi: 2
  • El Phantasmo: 2
  • David Finlay: 2
  • YOSHI-HASHI: 0

NJPW G1 Climax 32 night four results: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Jay White

Here are the results from night four of the G1 Climax 32 tournament in Tokyo.

Non-tournament matches:

  • Juice Robinson, KENTA, & El Phantasmo defeated HIrooki Goto, Ryohei Oiwa, & David Finlay
  • Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs defeated JONAH & Bad Dude Tito
  • Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale, & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Taichi, Lance Archer, & TAKA Michinoku
  • Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan, & Jeff Cobb defeated EVIL, SHO, & Dick Togo
  • Tetsuya Naito, BUSHI, & SANADA defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tama Tonga, & Jado

Tournament matches:

  • Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Aaron Henare
  • Shingo Takagi defeated YOSHI-HASHI
  • Kazuchika Okada defeated Toru Yano
  • Jay White defeated Tomohiro Ishii

Current Standings:

A Block:

  • Kazuchika Okada: 4
  • Toru Yano: 2
  • Bad Luck Fale: 2
  • Tom Lawlor: 0
  • Jeff Cobb: 0
  • JONAH: 0
  • Lance Archer: 0

B Block:

  • Jay White: 4
  • Taichi: 2
  • Tama Tonga: 2
  • Great-O-Khan: 0
  • Tomohiro Ishii: 0
  • SANADA: 0
  • Chase Owens: 0

C Block:

  • Zack Sabre Jr.: 4
  • Aaron Henare: 2
  • Hirooki Goto: 2
  • EVIL: 0
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi: 0
  • Tetsuya Naito: 0
  • KENTA: 0

D Block:

  • Will Ospreay: 2
  • Juice Robinson: 2
  • Yujiro Takahashi: 2
  • Shingo Takagi: 2
  • YOSHI-HASHI: 0
  • David Finlay: 0
  • El Phantasmo: 0

Tomohiro Ishii pulled from AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door due to injury

Tomohiro Ishii has been pulled from Sunday’s AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door card after suffering a knee injury. 

NJPW announced today that Ishii suffered a left knee injury and is not medically cleared to wrestle on the June 26 pay-per-view. Ishii had been scheduled to take part in the AEW All-Atlantic Championship match, also featuring PAC, Miro, and Malakai Black. Ishii will be replaced by Clark Connors in the match. 

Ishii had defeated Connors in a tournament final match on Tuesday at the New Japan Road event in Tokyo to determine NJPW’s representative in the All-Atlantic title bout. 

Here is the updated Forbidden Door lineup: 

AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door, Sunday, June 26 —

  • Interim AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: Jay White (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada vs. Hangman Page vs. Adam Cole
  • AEW All-Atlantic Championship: Malakai Black vs. PAC vs. Miro vs. Clark Connors
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Thunder Rosa (c) vs. Toni Storm
  • IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships / ROH World Tag Team Championships: United Empire (Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan) (c) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) (c) vs. Roppongi Vice (Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero)
  • IWGP US Championship: Will Ospreay (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Chris Jericho, Minoru Suzuki & Sammy Guevara vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta & Shota Umino
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. TBA
  • Bullet Club (Young Bucks, El Phantasmo & Hikuleo) vs. Dudes with Attitudes (Sting, Darby Allin, Shingo Takagi & Hiromu Takahashi)
  • Buy-In: Max Caster & Gunn Club (Billy Gunn, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn) vs. LA Dojo (Yuya Uemura, Alex Coughlin, Kevin Knight & The DKC)

Malakai Black qualifies for AEW All-Atlantic title match at Forbidden Door

The four-way match to crown the first ever AEW All-Atlantic Champion is now set for Forbidden Door.

Malakai Black defeated Penta Oscuro to win the fourth spot in the Forbidden Door title match after hitting Penta with the black mass. After the match, PAC came out to face off against Black. A video then aired with Miro saying he would send everyone to meet their maker at Forbidden Door.

PAC was the first to qualify for the title match, defeating Buddy Matthews. Miro defeated Ethan Page to advance, while Tomohiro Ishii defeated Clark Connors at New Japan Road on June 21 to score the third spot.

Here is the current lineup for Forbidden Door, which takes place at the United Center in Chicago on June 26:

  • Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the interim AEW World Championship
  • PAC vs. Miro vs. Malakai Black vs. Tomohiro Ishii for the AEW All-Atlantic Championship
  • Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta, and Shota Umino
  • Will Ospreay vs. Orange Cassidy for the IWGP United States Championship
  • Thunder Rosa vs. Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship
  • FTR vs. United Empire vs. Roppongi Vice for the ROH and IWGP Tag Team titles
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. a mystery opponent

New participant confirmed for AEW All-Atlantic title match at Forbidden Door

Tomohiro Ishii has secured his spot in the All-Atlantic Championship match at AEW & NJPW’s Forbidden Door pay-per-view.

The first-ever AEW All-Atlantic Champion will be determined as Miro, PAC, Ishii, and either Malakai Black or Penta Oscuro collide in a four-way match at Forbidden Door this Sunday. Ishii advanced to the title match by defeating Clark Connors at Tuesday’s New Japan Road show in Tokyo.

Ishii had to win two qualifying matches to get into the All-Atlantic Championship bout. He defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru on Monday to advance to the qualifier against Connors.

Black and Oscuro are facing each other on Dynamite this Wednesday to determine the final participant for the All-Atlantic Championship match.

Forbidden Door is being held at the United Center in Chicago on Sunday (June 26). It’s the first time that AEW and NJPW have ever co-promoted a show together.

The updated Forbidden Door card is listed below:

  • Interim AEW World Championship match: Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa defends against Toni Storm
  • IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Will Ospreay defends against Orange Cassidy
  • Four-way match to crown the inaugural AEW All-Atlantic Champion: Miro vs. PAC vs. Tomohiro Ishii vs. either Malakai Black or Penta Oscuro
  • Winner-take-all match for the ROH Tag Team titles and IWGP Tag Team titles: FTR vs. The Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb vs. Roppongi Vice
  • Chris Jericho, Minoru Suzuki & Sammy Guevara vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta & Shota Umino

AEW All-Atlantic title qualifying match set for New Japan Road

Either Tomohiro Ishii or Clark Connors is headed to Forbidden Door.

Ishii vs. Connors in an AEW All-Atlantic Championship qualifying match will take place at Tuesday’s New Japan Road show in Tokyo. The winner will advance to the four-way match at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door to crown AEW’s first-ever All-Atlantic Champion.

Ishii and Connors advanced to the qualifying match with victories at Monday’s New Japan Road Show. Ishii defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru, while Connors defeated Tomoaki Honma.

Miro, PAC, and either Malakai Black or Penta Oscuro will be the other three participants in the four-way match to crown the inaugural All-Atlantic Champion. On AEW Dynamite this Wednesday, Black and Oscuro are facing each other in a qualifying match.

Forbidden Door is being held at the United Center in Chicago this Sunday (June 26). Here’s the updated card for the pay-per-view:

  • Interim AEW World Championship match: Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa defends against Toni Storm
  • IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Will Ospreay defends against Orange Cassidy
  • Four-way match to crown the inaugural AEW All-Atlantic Champion: Miro vs. PAC vs. Malakai Black or Penta Oscuro vs. Tomohiro Ishii or Clark Connors
  • Winner-take-all match for the ROH Tag Team titles and IWGP Tag Team titles: FTR vs. The Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb vs. Roppongi Vice
  • Chris Jericho, Minoru Suzuki & Sammy Guevara vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta & Shota Umino

NJPW reveals details on AEW All-Atlantic title qualifying match

NJPW has revealed details regarding their qualifying match for the AEW All-Atlantic title four-way at Forbidden Door later this month.

The company announced that two qualifying matches will take place on the June 20 New Japan Road card in Korakuen Hall. Those two matches will have Tomohiro Ishii take on Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Tomoaki Honma facing off against Clark Connors. The winners of those two qualifying matches will then face off the following night at Korakuen Hall. The winner will then qualify for the four-way match at Forbidden Door on June 26 in Chicago.

AEW announced the All-Atlantic title on this past Wednesday’s edition of Dynamite. The first qualifying match took place on the show, with PAC defeating Buddy Matthews. Another qualifying match, Miro vs. Ethan Page, will take place on this week’s Dynamite. The final qualifying match will have Penta Oscuro face Malakai Black.

Forbidden Door, a joint card featuring talent from both AEW and NJPW, will take place June 26 at the United Center in Chicago. Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the interim AEW World Championship has been confirmed for the show.

NJPW Strong results: Bullet Club vs. Team Ishii

Tonight saw the first episode from NJPW Strong’s Collision tapings in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Killer Kross defeated Yuya Uemura via TKO

It should be noted that the English commentary track for this match was heavily distorted and pretty much unlistenable throughout. It sounded like the broadcast team’s track was out of sync which created a bizarre echo on the commentary track, like the live audio was out of phase with whatever post-production commentary track they used.

Uemura was fearless as he went at Kross at the start of the match. He was able to wrestle him to the mat and maintain some control upfront. Uemura went into open guard with his back to the mat as Kross stood over him trying to get his hands on the wily newcomer. Kross threatened a closed-fist punch but then thought against it and invited Uemura back to his feet to fight.

Uemura slapped Kross in the corner. Kross responded with a release German suplex, planting him on the mat. Uemura later landed a nice dropkick, then put Kross in an armbar. He later earned a two-count for a bridging German suplex of his own.

When Kross put his hand around Uemura’s throat, Uemura grabbed Kross’ wrist and wrenched it down. He again locked in an armbar and transitioned to a triangle choke. Kross used a Rampage Bomb to free himself from Uemura’s hold. The crowd started chanting for Uemura. Kross decked him with a lariat and went for a cover. Kross was nonchalant as he pinned Uemura, so Uemura was able to kick out. Kross then power bombed Uemura, then lifted him into a fireman’s carry and back suplexed him. The crowd chanted “YU-YA!” over and over.

The finish saw Kross catch Uemura in the back of the head with a running elbow, The Quickening, which knocked Ueumura out. Kross pounced on Uemura and continued landing elbows to the back of Uemura’s head until the referee stepped in to stop the match; Kross is your winner via technical knockout.

Karl Fredericks defeated QT Marshall (w/ The Factory)

The commentary track audio issues in the first match seemed to be resolved for this match.

Fredericks blasted Marshall with a John Woo dropkick right before the bell, knocking Marshall into the corner. Fredericks has been having issues with The Factory ever since he denied Marshall’s invitation into the group, so tonight he was fired up. Marshall escaped to the floor but Fredericks chased after him. They went back and forth, both in and out of the ring. Fredericks dove through the ropes onto Marshall, but then, behind referee Jeremy Marcus’ back, Factory member Nick Comoroto laid Fredericks out. When Marcus noticed Fredericks had been laid out, he went to the floor and ejected both Comoroto and Aaron Solow from ringside.

At one point, Marshall did a handspring enzuigiri kick that seemed to shock the crowd. Fredericks later came back and landed a high jumping elbow drop and later a spinebuster on Marshall. When Fredericks went for a cross body-block, Marshall caught him in mid-air, then put him down with a backbreaker-flatliner combination. The crowd’s reaction? A “YOU STILL SUCK!” chant.

Marshall called for the Diamond Cutter, but Fredericks avoided it. Marshall used a pop-up punch and a Liger Bomb on Fredericks for two.

When the ten-minute call sounded, it was Fredericks who came out victorious, putting Marshall away with the Manifest Destiny DDT for the win.

Afterwards, Marshall offered a handshake, but before Fredericks could do anything, The Factory went after Fredericks, attacking him until someone in a black hood made the save, taking out The Factory and sticking a double-jump moonsault on Solow before revealing himself to be Christopher Daniels. The crowd was shocked and chanted “HOLY SH*T!’ Daniels had a singles match with Fredericks on an episode of Strong this year and told Fredericks that he’d earned Daniels’ respect and would watch his back. The two shook hands and celebrated before heading to the back.

Bullet Club (Jay White, Juice Robinson, Hikuleo, Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) defeated Team Ishii (Tomohiro Ishii, Rocky Romero, Mascara Dorada, Chuck Taylor & Ren Narita)

Dorada and Anderson kicked things off. Anderson caught Dorada with a couple hard shots, but Dorada was back in the game quickly, planting Anderson face-first into the mat with an inverted slingblade before walking up the ropes and taking Anderson out with a springboard dropkick.

Ishii and Gallows were in together next. The size disparity between these two made for a great visual. Ishii went for a suplex but Gallows reversed it, then tagged in Juice Robinson, who’d just won the IWGP US title the night before. He and Narita had a good exchange before Robinson tagged Jay White in, with White continuing to work over Narita. Hikuleo tagged in next and blasted Narita with a loud chop. Gallows tagged in and dropped an elbow. They essentially trapped Narita in the blue corner, but he kept fighting back regardless of the abuse. He caught White in a rear naked choke and got his hooks in between White’s thighs, his whole body clinging to White. White quickly crashed himself and Narita into the corner, with Narita getting the worst of it. Robinson came in next, but Narita was able to escape and tagged out to a fresh Chuck Taylor. He did a somersault senton over the top rope and onto the floor, taking out both Robinson and Anderson.

Rocky Romero appeared late in the match, at one point using a ton of Forever Clotheslines in each corner to various prone members of Bullet Club, but it quickly turned into a 5-on-1 situation when BC cleared the ring and went after Romero.

We saw fast action in the last few minutes of the match. A bit later, Ishii was able to block Anderson & Gallows giving him the Magic Killer, then was able to take the much larger Doc Gallows down with a brainbuster. Hikuleo appeared and blasted Ishii with a big boot. Dorada reappeared and caught Hikuleo out with a springboard dropkick. Dorada again climbed the ropes—he does this without using his hands, by the way—and did a flipping senton to the floor, crash-landing onto four members of Bullet Club.

Back in the ring, Romero cradled Hikuleo for a close two-count. Hikuleo then caught Romero coming off the ropes and put him down with a big snap powerslam, then put him away after massive chokeslam. Bullet Club are your winners.

Bullet Club went after Romero after the match. Ishii and Narita tried making the save, but there were too many BC bodies in the ring for them to handle. Dorada came in later too, but met the same fate. The fisticuffs continued while the timekeeper kept ringing the bell. White laid Ishii out with a Bladerunner before rolling him out of the ring. Bullet Club celebrated their win and Robinson’s IWGP US Championship from the previous night before heading to the back.

Final thoughts:

This was a good show with an enthusiastic crowd. The main event was a full-on buildup to NJPW’s Dominion card in Osaka, Japan, which has IWGP World Heavyweight champion and CHAOS member Kazuchika Okada taking on Jay White in the main event. 

Tomohiro Ishii vs. Big Damo to headline this week’s NJPW Strong

Three matches have been announced for NJPW Strong. 

The main event of this Saturday’s show will feature Tomohiro Ishii facing off against Big Damo in the main event. This will be the second time the two have wrestled each other in singles competition. Damo picked up the win in their first contest at RevPro Summer Sizzler 2015. 

Also announced for this week’s episode is a tag team match pitting Christopher Daniels & Alex Zayne up against Bullet Club’s El Phantasmo & Chris Bey. 

The opening contest will see Keita and Yuya Uemura team up to take on Kevin Blackwood & Lucas Riley. 

The matches for NJPW Strong this week were filmed at NJPW Mutiny on April 10 in the Vermont Hollywood. The full lineup for the card is as follows:

  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. Big Damo
  • Christopher Daniels & Alex Zayne vs. El Phantasmo & Chris Bey
  • Keita & Yuya Uemura vs. Kevin Blackwood & Lucas Riley

Josh Alexander & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Bullet Club set for Impact Wrestling

Tomohiro Ishii & Josh Alexander will team up to face Bullet Club’s Jay White & El Phantasmo on Impact Wrestling. 

Impact announced the news on Tuesday through their social media channels. It is the only match announced for the show thus far.

Thursday’s edition of Impact on AXS TV was filmed on Sunday, May 8 from the Promowest Pavilion in Newport, Kentucky. Under Siege took place from the same venue a night earlier and featured Alexander vs. Ishii for the Impact World Championship in the main event. 

Impact also released its weekly Digital Exclusive Match on YouTube and Impact Plus. It features the return of Shark Boy as he teams with W. Morrissey and Jordynne Grace in a match against Johnny Swinger, Zicky Dice, and Jackson Stone. 

The promotion also announced a match for this Thursday’s edition of Before the Impact on YouTube. Aiden Prince will face X-Division Champion, Ace Austin, on the show.