Trey Miguel & Ashley D’Amboise get engaged, D’Amboise suffers in-ring injury

Trey Miguel and Ashley D’Amboise had an eventful weekend. 

The couple got engaged in Paris, France on Saturday. Miguel posted video of his proposal and D’Amboise would later show off her engagement ring in front of the Eiffel Tower on Instagram

However, Amboise suffered a broken ankle the following day on a show for APC (Association les Professionnels du Catch) in Nanterre, France. She was involved in a triple threat match against Celina and former NXT UK talent Amale on the show.

D’Amboise posted to Instagram stories on Sunday, thanking everyone for their support. 

“Thank you to EVERYONE who was there for me tonight. From the floor of the venue to the hospital bed. I can’t express how much it means to me that so many people pulled together to help me. Je vous aime tous,” she wrote.

D’Amboise has wrestled frequently ROH in 2023, having last taken part in the promotion’s May television tapings from Universal Studios. She also recently wrestled a dark match on the WWC 50th Anniversary show in Puerto Rico. 

As for Miguel, he recently reunited with his Rascalz teammate Zachary Wentz in Impact Wrestling. Wentz returned to the promotion last month. 

Impact Wrestling live results: Chris Sabin vs. Trey Miguel X-Division title match

On tonight’s Impact on AXS TV, the road to both Slammiversary and this weekend’s PPVs in Australia continues.

In a rematch from Against All Odds, X-Division Champion Chris Sabin will defend against Trey Miguel. This will be Sabin’s first title defense in his ninth title reign while Miguel is looking for his third run.

Nick Aldis will attempt to explain his actions to Impact World Champion Alex Shelley after laying him out with the title belt two weeks ago. Aldis was not on last week’s show out of fear of retribution from Shelley’s fans.

Trinity will look to remain undefeated as she faces Jai Vidal in an intergender match.

Masha Slamovich takes on KiLynn King of The Coven as King & Taylor Wilde continue to look for new Knockouts Tag Team title contenders.

Kenny King will continue his run toward a Digital Media title shot as he faces Yuya Uemura.

The BTI pre-show features Johnny Swinger vs. Bhupinder Gujjar.

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BTI: Johnny Swinger defeated Bhupinder Gujjar

Swinger’s Road to 50 wins continued with Swinger having Zicky Dice assigned as the referee following his training last week. Swinger was finally able to get his first win after Swinger rolled up Gujjar for the fast pin.

Main card:

X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defeated Trey Miguel via DQ to retain the title

This match picked up right where they last left off at Against All Odds with Sabin and Miguel grappling all around the ring, including rolling onto the ramp without letting go of the lock up. Sabin hit a back suplex in the ring for a nearfall. Miguel hit a low dropkick for a 2-count. Sabin hit some forearms as he got up, but ate a dropkick to the face and a Death Valley Driver for a nearfall.

Miguel missed a lionsault and Sabin got up and hit two big boots, including a boot as Sabin charged the corner. Sabin hit a huge superplex on Miguel for a nearfall. Miguel hit a series of kicks and a double stomp to the back of Sabin for a nearfall. Sabin had an STF on, but Miguel slipped out. Sabin turned it into an STF again, and after another roll through, went for the Cradle Shock. Just as Sabin was going to hit it, the returning Zachary Wentz of the Rascalz ran down and hit a flying knee on Sabin to drop him and cause the DQ. The Rascalz then went to continue their attack on Sabin, but Alex Shelley made the save.

Later, Wentz and Miguel were backstage and claimed The Rascalz were back and were here to take what was theirs.

Trinity defeated Jai Vidal (w/ Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans)

Deonna Purrazzo joined the commentary desk to talk about the upcoming Knockouts title match against Gisele Shaw (this weekend) and Trinity (Slammiversary). Trinity hit a dropkick on Vidal, but as Shaw was distracting the referee, Evans was able to pull the legs out from under Trinity on the apron, letting Vidal get control.

Vidal hit a running elbow for a 2-count. Trinity managed to duck under an attack from Vidal and hit a springboard kick for a 2-count. Trinity hit a Heat Seeker and then locked on Star Struck for the submission win.

Shaw and Savannah Evans attacked Trinity after the match, and while looking like she was going to ignore it, Purrazzo did come into the ring to make the save.

– Moose was backstage with Brian Myers and The Good Hands who were excited that Moose helped them get a win last week. Moose told Myers that he was glad to be working with Myers, but that he needed to ditch the dead weight, looking at The Good Hands. John Skylar asked what happened and Jason Hotch said “I think we just got jobbed!” Humor!

– Tying back to BTI, Johnny Swinger and Zicky Dice were backstage, and Swinger asked for a “sharpie gimmick” to write a win on his poster. A referee walked up and told Swinger that the win was overturned and that Dice (who called himself Zick Patrick) would lose his referee license if he did that again.

Lio Rush defeated Jack Price

Rush made his debut here and moved so fast that I am going to have difficultly recapping it. He slowed it down with a chop in the corner as the announcers put Rush over as a member of CHAOS in NJPW, and Rush soon thereafter hit a handspring kick on Price. Rush soon hit the Final Hour for the pinfall.

– Dirty Dango was backstage cutting a promo on Santino after getting hit by the Cobra last week. Dango talked about how Santino got a job in WWE, and like how Santino was slapped by Jim Cornette, he wondered if someone was doing the same to his daughter in NXT. This was awkward. Santino later responded saying that he was being pulled back into the ring from the comments about his daughter, and in Windsor, Ontario at Slammiversary, he was going to make Dango pay. This was actually a good promo.

– Frankie Kazarian and Eddie Edwards were backstage arguing about what happened in their tag match last week. Edwards said Kazarian’s ego was too big for a tag team, so maybe they’d be better as opponents.

Masha Slamovich defeated KiLynn King (w/ Taylor Wilde)

Slamovich immediately started beating on King, but King was able to cut Slamovich off on a tope suicida to get the heat back in the ring. King put Slamovich in a full nelson, but Slamovich managed to roll forward and hit a double stomp. King hit a lariat to Slamovich for a 2-count. Slamovich countered out of a pump handle into a big sheer drop back suplex.

Slamovich hit a series of kicks on King, including a spinning heel kick for a 2-count. King blocked the Snow plough and hit a big running elbow in the corner and hit a Death Valley Driver for a 2-count. Slamovich hit a series of strikes, ending with a kick to the head of King for a 2-count. King sent Slamovich to the floor with a forearm, but missed a baseball slide attempt. Slamovich hit a twisting tope suicida to the floor on King.

Slamovich sent King into the ring, but Wilde attacked from behind and sent Slamovich face first into the ring post. As King was setting up to hit the Excalibuster, Killer Kelly came out and started choking Taylor Wilde with a chain. Slamovich then took advantage and hit a Snow plough on King for the pinfall.

Kelly and Slamovich faced off, and Kelly had the dog collar and chain around her neck. Slamovich smiled and put the other half of it on her neck again, but this time, it looks like they will be teaming up.

– A fantastic promo video aired about Scott D’Amore and all the people he trained around the world, and how his own wrestling career was significant. He returns to the ring at Slammiversary.

– Scott D’Amore was backstage talking with Gia Miller, and The Good Hands walked up and challenged D’Amore to a warmup match for Slammiversary. Hotch and Skylar soon regretted this as D’Amore accepted the challenge and said they’d have to take on him and PCO. The second half of the team was something The Good Hands did not take into consideration.

Kenny King (w/ Sheldon Jean) defeated Yuya Uemura

Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry was shown in the production truck, waiting to show something relevant to King, King had the advantage throughout the early portion of the match with King hitting a spinebuster for a two count. Uemura hit a dropkick and then a bulldog for another two count before hitting a DDT when they went to break. Uemura missed a crossbody off the top rope and King hit a Royal Flush soon thereafter for the win.

Hendry came out to congratulate King and introduce his new song celebrating the career of King. By celebrating, I mean making fun of him. It was hilarious.

Nick Aldis/Alex Shelley segment

Aldis came out to explain his recent attack on Shelley, and Shelley came out to hear it face to face. Aldis insisted he wanted to be safe, so he secured a seat in the fans for Shelley. Shelley chose to sit with the fans, saying it was an honor. Aldis claimed that Shelley and Sabin tried to show him up in the 10-person tag 2 weeks ago by refusing to tag him in and doing their double team moves.

Aldis said he decided to put Shelley in his place, and that Shelley was a fake revolutionary, as he tried to show up and get rid of people like him. Aldis talked about how all of Shelley’s friends in the wrestling media praised him, but denounced Aldis, and that Aldis represented tradition in wrestling, and the future Shelley wanted to take the business into was a dark place. Aldis called Shelley a transitional champion, and said he was going to humiliate Shelley at Slammiversary.

Shelley told Aldis to shut up, and that he was whining. Aldis said it was his time, and he left the ring to try and shut Shelley up. Aldis and Shelley started brawling, and Aldis raked the eyes of Shelley before sending him into the ring post. Aldis grabbed the Impact World Championship and went to hit Shelley with it again, but Chris Sabin ran down to make the save, pulling the belt out of the hands of Aldis.

Lio Rush then ran in and attacked Sabin and Shelley, and Aldis and Rush beat down both men. It’s notable that Rush was wearing a suit, like Aldis would, so it seems like there is an alliance forming here. Rush hit Sabin in the face the X-Division title like Aldis did to Shelley with the Impact World Championship 2 weeks ago.

Final Thoughts

This was a good episode of Impact, especially with the closing angle where Aldis and Shelley were both fantastic. The addition of Lio Rush into the feud is an interesting one, as they are clearly setting up The Rascalz against the Motor City Machine Guns down the line. I suspect Rush will be getting the X-Division title match at Slammiversary while Shelley of course defends against Aldis.

Next Week:

  • Jonathan Gresham vs. Angels
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian

Impact Slammiversary

  • Ultimate X-Match: Mike Bailey vs. Jonathan Gresham vs. KUSHIDA vs. Kevin Knight vs. Angels to determine the no. 1 contender for the X-Division Championship

X-Division title rematch set for next Impact Wrestling

X-Division Champion Chris Sabin will defend his title against Trey Miguel in a rematch on next Thursday’s Impact Wrestling on AXS TV.

Sabin defeated Miguel to begin his ninth title reign at this month’s Against All Odds, ending Miguel’s second run in the process.

Trinity will continue her march to a Knockouts title shot at Slammiversary as she faces Jai Vidal in an intergender match. She called out Vidal, part of Gisele Shaw’s entourage, on Thursday’s show.

After declining to be on Thursday’s show due to threats from Impact World Champion Alex Shelley’s fans, Nick Aldis will be on hand to explain why he hit Shelley with the title belt last Thursday. He will challenge Shelley for the title at next month’s Slammiversary.

Next Thursday’s show will be filmed this weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.

Here’s the current lineup with more expected to be announced.

  • X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against Trey Miguel
  • Trinity vs. Jai Vidal
  • Nick Aldis will explain his actions from last week to Alex Shelley

Chris Sabin wins X-Division title at Impact Against All Odds

Chris Sabin is once again X-Division Champion after defeating Trey Miguel for the title at Friday’s Impact Against All Odds in Columbus, Ohio.

It’s Sabin’s ninth run as X-Division titleholder and his first since 2014.

The 41-year-old Sabin got the victory after hitting the Cradle Shock on Miguel to get the pin and win, fighting through getting sprayed in the eyes with spray paint.

The bout was a rematch from last month’s Under Siege where Miguel picked up the win under less than honorable circumstances.

For Miguel, the loss ends his second reign with the title that lasted over 200 days. Since winning the title last November, Miguel had nine title defenses including victories in a Monster’s Ball match and in a three-way against “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Jonathan Gresham. The loss snaps a seven-match win streak.

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While the Impact World title match has yet to happen as of this writing, the evening’s other title defenses all went in favor of the champion(s):

  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry retained his title over Dirty Dango in another Under Siege rematch after hitting his Standing Ovation chokeslam. 
  • ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) successfully fended off The Good Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler) to retain the Impact Tag Team titles. Hotch fell victim to Bey’s Art of Finesse followed by Austin’s The Fold to take the loss.

Three matches added to Impact Wrestling lineup

Impact Wrestling has added three matches to the lineup for Thursday’s show. 

X-Division Champion Trey Miguel vs. Bhupinder Gujjar is now scheduled to air on this week’s episode. Miguel is then scheduled to defend his title against Chris Sabin on Friday at Against All Odds. 

Also booked for Thursday is a match pitting Chris Bey vs. Jason Hotch. The following night, Bey and Ace Austin will defend the Impact tag titles against Hotch and John Skyler at Against All Odds. 

Heath will compete in the 8-4-1 match at Against All Odds but prior of that, he’ll be in the ring against Raj “Champagne” Singh on Thursday. 

Already announced for this week’s show is a Knockouts tag title match pitting The Coven vs. The Death Dollz. Joe Hendry vs. Sheldon Jean and Moose & Rich Swann vs. Nick Aldis & Jonathan Gresham are scheduled for Thursday as well. 

Impact Wrestling on AXS TV 6/8 lineup —

  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King) defend against The Death Dollz (Jessicka & Courtney Rush)
  • Moose & Rich Swann vs. Nick Aldis & Jonathan Gresham
  • Trey Miguel vs. Bhupinder Gujjar
  • Heath vs. Raj “Champagne” Singh
  • Jason Hotch vs. Chris Bey
  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry vs. Sheldon Jean in a non-title match

Impact Against All Odds (Friday, June 9) —

  • Impact World Champion Steve Maclin defends against Alex Shelley
  • 8-4-1 match for Impact World title shot: Nick Aldis, Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath, Moose, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, and PCO
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Chris Sabin
  • Dog collar match: Masha Slamovich vs. Killer Kelly
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Chris Bey & Ace Austin defend against The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)
  • Deonna Purrazzo & Trinity vs. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry defends against Dirty Dango
  • Ohio Street Fight: oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist & Madman Fulton) vs. The Design (Deaner, Kon & Angels)

Two title bouts, dog collar match announced for Impact Against All Odds

Impact Wrestling has announced three new matches for Against All Odds. 

X-Division Champion Trey Miguel will defend his title against Chris Sabin in a rematch from Under Siege. The Good Hands challenging Chris Bey & Ace Austin for the tag titles, and Masha Slamovich vs. Killer Kelly in a dog collar match has also been announced for the event on June 9. 

Sabin vs. Miguel on Friday ended in controversial fashion when Sabin appeared to have had the match won after hitting Miguel with the Cradle Shock but a referee bump moments earlier prevented the pin. Miguel then sprayed Sabin in the eye with spray paint before rolling him up for the victory. Impact announced on Tuesday that due to the controversy, a rematch has been scheduled for Against All Odds. 

Slamovich and Kelly have been feuding since being on opposite sides of the Hardcore War match at Rebellion. Slamovich won a singles match between the two at Impact’s tapings in Chicago on April 28 as well. 

Impact Against All Odds 2023 takes place at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio on Friday, June 9. It will air on Impact Plus, FITE, and Impact Ultimate Insiders.

Impact Against All Odds 6/9 lineup:

  • Impact World Champion Steve Maclin defends against Alex Shelley
  • 8-4-1 match for Impact World title shot: Nick Aldis, Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath, Moose, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, and PCO
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Chris Sabin
  • Masha Slamovich vs. Killer Kelly in a dog collar match
  • Impact Tag Team Champions ABC (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) defend against The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)

Two matches announced for next week’s Impact Wrestling

Ahead of his title defense at Under Siege, X-Division Champion Trey Miguel will face Laredo Kid in a non-title bout on next Thursday’s Impact on AXS TV.

Miguel will defend against Chris Sabin on the late-May streaming special, but will have to deal with Kid who is on the comeback trail after missing considerable time due to recovery from surgery on ruptured intestines. He picked up a win over Jack Price in his return to Impact.

In a trios match that will preview a key match at Under Siege, Moose, Eddie Edwards & Frankie Kazarian will team up against Alex Shelley, Jonathan Gresham & Yuya Uemura.

All six men will square off in a number one contender’s match for a future Impact World title shot at Under Siege.

Here’s the current lineup with more likely to be announced:

  • Moose, Eddie Edwards & Frankie Kazarian vs. Alex Shelley, Jonathan Gresham & Yuya Uemura
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel vs. Laredo Kid in a non-title match

X-Division title match added to Impact Under Siege

A new title match has been confirmed for Impact Wrestling Under Siege 2023.

Impact Wrestling has announced that Chris Sabin will challenge Trey Miguel for the X-Division Championship at Under Siege on Friday, May 26. The show will stream live via Impact Plus, Impact’s Ultimate Insiders YouTube service, and Fite TV.

Sabin put himself in title contention when he pinned Miguel in a six-man tag team match on the April 20 episode of Impact. Sabin, Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA defeated Miguel, “Speeball” Mike Bailey & Jonathan Gresham.

Miguel has been X-Division Champion since November 2022. He retained the title against Bailey and Gresham in a three-way elimination match at last month’s Rebellion pay-per-view.

Under Siege is being held at Western Fair District Agriplex in London, Ontario, Canada. Three matches have now been announced for the event:

  • Impact World Champion Steve Maclin defends against PCO
  • 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

Trey Miguel vs. Lince Dorado X-Division title match set for Impact Sacrifice

The mystery opponent for X-Division Champion Trey Miguel for this Friday’s Impact Wrestling Sacrifice has been revealed.

For the first time since 2012, Lince Dorado will return to the Impact ring as he will challenge Miguel for the title. While the two have been in a four-way, this will be their first-ever singles match.

Dorado was defeated by Frankie Kazarian in an October 2012 dark match in Orlando, Florida, in his lone Impact bout.

In storyline, Impact Director of Security Santino Marella said Miguel would have a mystery opponent at the live streaming special, set for this Friday in London, Ontario, Canada.

Miguel will be looking for the fifth defense of the title he regained at last November’s Over Drive while Dorado is in position to become a two-company champion as he is the reigning MLW Middleweight titleholder.

Here’s the current card:

  • Impact World Champion Josh Alexander, Rich Swann & Frankie Kazarian vs. Time Machine (KUSHIDA & Motor City Machine Guns)
  • Impact Knockouts Champion Mickie James defends against Jordynne Grace
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Lince Dorado
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Bullet Club defend against TMDK
  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry defends against Brian Myers
  • Tommy Dreamer vs. Bully Ray Busted Open match
  • Deonna Purrazzo vs. Gisele Shaw
  • Mike Bailey vs. Jonathan Gresham
  • PCO vs. Kenny King

Mike Bailey vs. Shane Haste part of Impact Wrestling lineup

Impact Wrestling’s first episode since Friday’s No Surrender event will air on Thursday. 

Three matches have been announced for this week’s show and one for Before The Impact. 

Shane Haste will make his promotional in-ring debut when he faces “Speedball” Mike Bailey in singles competition. Bailey is looking to rebound after suffering a loss to Jonathan Gresham on The Countdown to No Surrender. 

PCO vs. Trey Miguel will also air on Thursday. Miguel is coming off a win over Crazzy Steve in a Monster’s Ball match that aired last week. PCO was entered into the #1 Contenders four-way match at No Surrender that was won by Steve Maclin. 

Kenny King vs. Kevin Knight is set for this week’s episode as well. King is coming off a loss to Rich Swann from the February 16 episode. Knight picked up a win against Jack Price on last week’s edition of Before the Impact. 

Heath & Rhino are set for action on Before the Impact this week. They will take on Decay’s Taurus and Delirious in tag team competition. 

Impact Wrestling on Thursday, March 2, 2023, was filmed Saturday, February 25, 2023, from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas. The advertised card is as follows:

  • Mike Bailey vs. Shane Haste
  • PCO vs. X-Division Champion Trey Miguel
  • Kenny King vs. Kevin Knight
  • Decay vs. Heath & Rhino (Before the Impact)

Trey Miguel qualifies for Impact Slammiversary Ultimate X match

Four of the six competitors in the Ultimate X match at Impact Slammiversary are now set. 

Trey Miguel defeated Alex Shelley in a qualifying match on this week’s Impact Wrestling episode to qualify for the X Division Championship Ultimate X match at the Sunday, June 19 Slammiversary pay-per-view. 

Miguel joins X Division title holder Ace Austin, Kenny King, and Mike Bailey in qualifying for the title match. 

Here is the updated Slammiversary lineup:

Impact Wrestling Slammiversary, Sunday, June 19, 8 p.m. Eastern time on FITE TV and pay-per-view —

  • Impact World Championship: Josh Alexander (c) vs. Eric Young
  • Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship: Ace Austin (c) vs. Mike Bailey vs. Kenny King vs. Trey Miguel vs. TBA vs. TBA
  • Impact Tag Team Championship: The Briscoes (c) vs. The Good Brothers
  • Queen of the Mountain match for the Impact Knockouts World Championship: Tasha Steelz (c) vs. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Jordynne Grace vs. Chelsea Green vs. Mia Yim

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

Impact announces new title match for Rebellion, two promos for Thursday

The Impact X-Division title will be on the line at next month’s Rebellion pay-per-view in a three-way.

Champion Trey Miguel will defend against two contenders to be determined through a pair of three-way qualifying matches. The six wrestlers involved in those matches have yet to be announced.

Miguel will be looking for the sixth defense of the gold he’s held since last October. He successfully defended the title against the departing Jake Something at last Saturday’s Sacrifice.

Rebellion will take place in Poughkeepsie, New York, on Saturday, April 23rd.

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Impact also announced two promo segments for this Thursday’s AXS show.

Fresh off his surprise return at the aforementioned Sacrifice, former World and X-Division Champion Josh Alexander will be in attendance to discuss his challenge of current World Champion Moose at Rebellion.

The show will also feature a promo by Bullet Club members Jay White, Chris Bey and the Good Brothers. Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows lost their Impact Tag Team titles last Saturday to Violent by Design.

Other matches have yet to be announced.

X-Division title match added to Impact Wrestling Sacrifice

A new title match has been made official for March’s Impact Wrestling Sacrifice event.

X-Division Champion Trey Miguel will put his title on the line against Jake Something at Sacrifice on Saturday, March 5. The show is taking place at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. It will air live on Impact Plus and for subscribers to Impact’s Ultimate Insiders service on YouTube.

At No Surrender last weekend, Something became the number one contender to the X-Division Championship. He defeated Chris Bey, Ace Austin, and “Speedball” Mike Bailey in a four-way number one contender’s match.

Miguel defeated John Skyler in a non-title match on the pre-show for No Surrender. Miguel has been X-Division Champion since winning the title at Bound for Glory last October.

On Before The Impact this Thursday, Miguel & Something will team together in a match against Austin & Bailey.

Here’s the updated card for Sacrifice:

  • Jay White vs. Alex Shelley
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay) defend against The Influence (Madison Rayne & Tenille Dashwood)
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Jake Something

Impact Wrestling live results: The fallout from Bound for Glory

Days after winning the coveted title at Bound For Glory, Impact X-Division Champion Trey Miguel will defend the title for the first time on Thursday’s AXS show against wrestling journeyman Rocky Romero.

This will be Romero’s singles debut with the promotion after participating in a few multi-man matches over the years. He returned at BFG in the Call Your Shot gauntlet match.

Another new titleholder — Impact Knockouts Champion Mickie James — will address the Las Vegas fans following her defeat of Deonna Purrazzo for the belt at BFG.

The war between Violent By Design and Heath & Rhino rages on as Heath takes on Joe Doering in singles action.

After three out of the four women feuded for the better part of the summer, Tasha Steelz will face Rachael Ellering in singles action.

Coming out of a conflict in the Call Your Shot match, Ace Austin will face Chris Sabin in a clash of former X-Division Champions.

The BTI match will see VSK take on Sam Beale in a meeting of former Learning Tree faction members.

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VSK (with Brian Myers & Zicky Dice) defeated Sam Beale on BTI

After the match, The Learning Tree attacked Beale until Rich Swann and Willie Mack made the save.

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Opening video was a full recap of Bound For Glory, featuring all the title matches from that night.

The new Impact World Champion Moose came out to the ring to open the show. Moose captured the title after cashing in his Call Your Shot win and defeating Josh Alexander after the BFG main event. 

Before Moose could even talk, Eddie Edwards ran down with a kendo stick and tried to attack Moose. They brawled on the ramp until security ran down to break up the fight. Security took Edwards away while Moose returned to the ring. He once again took the microphone and acknowledged all the bad things he had to do to finally win the Impact World title. He said that he had no sympathy for the men he left behind because he now held the title. Moose took shots at many champions around the industry as he considers himself the greatest champion of them all. He finished sending a message to the locker room, but it was then that Josh Alexander ran through the crowd and suplexed Moose. This time around, Moose ran off while Alexander controlled the ring.

Suddenly, Minoru Suzuki of all people came out to confront Josh Alexander. Both men got into a strike exchange after Alexander disrespected Suzuki by focusing on Moose. Security came out again to break up this fight. Alexander ended up busted open from the short brawl.

Backstage, Gia Miller asked Moose if he was prepared to take on all comers now that he was the champion. Moose said that if there was one man that could handle the pressure, it was him. 

Matt Cardona confronted Moose about being the runner up in the Call Your Shot match, and also got into a fight with Moose. Security broke this one up quicker.

X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defeated Rocky Romero to retain the title

Romero appeared in the Call Your Shot match, entering at #2. He challenged Miguel to a title match on social media, a match that Miguel accepted. Miguel defeated Steve Maclin and El Phantasmo to win the vacant X Division title.

Match started with a series of counters and reversals, mixed in with some sneaky style from Romero. Miguel gained momentum after dropping Romero on the apron. Miguel continued with a moonsault to the floor after blocking some of Romero’s offense. 

Back in the ring, Romero cut off Miguel, targeting his arm. Romero dropkicked Miguel to the floor when Miguel tried to do his Spider Trey faint kick on the ropes. Romero went for the armbar, but Miguel countered into a powerbomb to finally stop Romero’s control. 

Both men traded strikes, but at the end, Miguel got the upper hand and hit meteora, only to get countered into a single leg crab. Miguel managed to counter out of the submission. 

Romero hit the forever clothesline, but the last one was reversed into a brainbuster. Miguel followed with another meteora and got the win. Good opener, it was all about showcasing Miguel.

After the match, Steve Maclin jumped Miguel and hit the crosshair to leave Miguel laying. 

– Miller interviewed Jordynne Grace about what being the Digital Media Champion meant. Grace said that she was hoping to be the one that gave this title a meaning and purpose. Tasha Steelz and Savannah Evans interrupted them to make fun of Ellering for being eliminated at the Call Your Shot gauntlet. Ellering brought up that Steelz was once again trying to talk smack and cause problems, so instead told her to bring whatever she had to say to the ring.

– Backstage, Maclin cut a promo addressing Trey Miguel about him having the title, but not because he was beaten. Scott D’Amore confronted Maclin and told him that he’ll have a title opportunity next week.

Matt Cardona and Eddie Edwards both went up to D’Amore asking for a shot at Moose. D’Amore told them that they and Alexander for now will tag team to take on Moose and two partners.

Suddenly, D’Amore saw Alexander beating up the referee who endangered Alexander’s family for starting a match with them inside the ring. D’Amore calmed Alexander and told him about next week’s match against Moose and told him to control his emotions because it’s a matter of time he goes after the title, but he won’t get there by beating up referees. 

Rachael Ellering (with Jordynne Grace) defeated Tasha Steelz (with Savannah Evans) 

Match started with Ellering in control, using her power advantage to steamroll over Steelz from corner to corner. At one point she blocked a codebreaker and slammed Steelz, forcing her to roll out of the ring to get a breather, only for Steelz to snap Ellering’s neck on the ropes. 

Steelz, now with some momentum, worked over Ellering for some time, but eventually, Ellering made a comeback, striking her way back into the match. Match ended with a backroll from Ellering that didn’t look so smooth. Ok match.

– W. Morrissey cut a promo about his alliance with Moose and how Moose betrayed him after the alliance wasn’t convenient. Morrissey said that it was perfect, since Moose was now the champion and he had his eye on the title. Moose approached Morrissey and told him that he simply acted before Morrissey would have and offered a shot at the title if he helped him take out Alexander, Edwards, and Cardona.

– Gia Miller interviewed The IInspiration. They said that they looked to inspire the Knockouts division, but never actually answered Miller’s questions. They’re fantastic. 

Joe Doering (with Violent By Design) vs Heath (with Rhino) ended in a no contest.

Rhino and Heath finally reunited at Bound For Glory to defea Violent By Design, after a full year apart where Heath healed from injury, and Rhino joined Violent By Design. 

Doering controlled the match ealy on. While Heath kept trying to get offense on Doering, the latter would easily overpower and cut off any attempt. 

At one point, Heath managed to dodge Doering’s running elbow and got him off his feet with a jumping kick, but before he could continue the attack, Deaner tripped Heath. Rhino attacked Deaner and the brawl spilled into the ring, at which point the referee threw out the match. 

After the match, Eric Young joined in the match, he pretended to still be injured, but ended up attacking Rhino from behind. He dropped Rhino with a falling elbow and a piledriver on Heath. VBD controlled the ring at the end.

– The Good Brothers cut a promo about being the tag team of the year and bookers of the year after setting up FinJuice and the Bullet Club as contenders, and they still defeated them. FinJuice confronted Anderson and Gallows about having the match won when they snuck in for the pin. FinJuice brought up that they have never been beaten by Anderson and Gallows, who rejected the title challenge and told FinJuice they needed to earn a shot.

– Gia Miller interviewed The Demon about his return to wrestling at the Call Your Shot gauntlet, before he could answer, Johnny Swinger interrupted him and said that The Demon was only there to make his bad year worse. He complained about everything and said their kind wasn’t welcomed, and by that he meant Demons. Decay backed him up and ran Swinger away. Demon said he was on Impact because Demons were welcomed. Swinger vs The Demon is imminent. 

– The new Knockouts Champion Mickie James came down to the ring. James talked about the excitement of being back and being the Knockouts Champion. She put over Deonna Purrazzo saying that was one of her biggest matches in her career. She said she was waiting for Purrazzo to come back for her rematch, but Purrazzo was nowhere to be found. James welcomed anyone who wanted a shot. 

Out came Madison Rayne and Kaleb. Rayne said that when it came to the pillars of Impact, everyone always included James along with women like Gail Kim and Kong, but Madison Rayne never got the credit she deserved. She said that James always jumped around promotions while Rayne had been supporting the Knockouts. She ended by challenging James to a title match next week, which James accepted. 

Kaleb talked trash to James and earned himself a slap before The Influence retreated. Good little angle. 

– Gia Miller asked Moose and Morrissey about their third partner. Moose said he was working on it and walked up to Minoru Suzuki to join him and Morrissey for next week. Suzuki accepted.

Next week’s lineup: World Champion Moose, Minoru Suzuki and W. Morrissey vs. Josh Alexander, Eddie Edwards and Matt Cardona; Knockouts Champion Mickie James defends against Madison Rayne; and Rohit Raju vs. Steve Maclin vs. Laredo Kid vs. Black Taurus square off with an X-Division title match on the line.

On Impact Plus and Impact’s subscription YouTube channel, Chelsea Green takes on John Skyler with a Digital Media title shot on the line.

Ace Austin (with Madman Fulton) defeated Chris Sabin

Chris Sabin debuted a new entrance theme. 

Both men were part of Bound For Glory’s Call Your Shot match, and it was Fulton’s surprise attack from behind that ended Sabin’s run after he had made it to the end after entering in the first spot. 

Match was a great back and forth match. Early on, Sabin kept getting the better of Austin, managing to counter most of his offense and at one point locking in a great looking surfboard. Sabin focused on Austin’s legs, which ended up becoming a problem for Austin when he finally cut off Sabin. 

Austin mostly worked on Sabin’s arm and hand, in addition to the head as he set up for The Fold. He got a couple of two counts, but none serious enough. 

After minutes of peril, Sabin made a comeback once again targeting Austin’s leg. Sabin got the first big near fall with a fisherman suplex, followed with a cradle shock attempt, but Austin escaped. Both men ended on the mat after trading strikes and kicks. 

Austin hit his jumping kick for a two count and set up The Fold, but Sabin countered into the cradle shock position. Austin escaped, but took a huge springboard tornado DDT for a near fall. 

Sabin distracted himself with Fulton, but was able to take him and Austin down. Austin distracted the referee pretending to have a broken nose, allowing Fulton to sneak in a punch on Sabin and left him open for The Fold for the win. Really good match.