Before the next match, Gursinder Singh introduces The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Gursinder Singh) in his native language. Rohit Raju says the fans paid to be here while they got paid to be here, and tells the fans that they are nothing and that they should shut up when someone important is talking. He goes on to say that the crowd does not have to like them, but they will respect them, and they will rise to the top by any means necessary under the guidance of Gama Singh.
oVe (Jake and Dave Crist) beat The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Gursinder Singh).
Alicia interviews Channing Decker backstage. Decker says everyone knows The Fraternity (Channing Decker and Trent Gibson) loves to have a good time, but there is a time for partying and a time for fighting. He says that all of the hours on the road and in the ring have lead to his shot at cracking into the Impact Wrestling roster, and if Clayton Gainz wants to step up, he will prove to him and everyone else why The Fraternity is eternity.
Channing Decker beats Clayton Gainz despite Gainz spitting a protein drink into Decker's face.
We hear from Sami Callihan, who came into the building and noticed Josh Alexander in an interview, cutting a promo about what he is going to do to him tonight. White it is Alexander's time to step into the spotlight, he is the current state of professional wrestling and is professional wrestling, and nobody can tell him differently as he creates buzz and draws crowd. He tells Alexander to get ready for this Twitter to blow up after his fifteen minutes of fame, as he is a death machine and he will be the one walking out of the steel cage tonight.
We hear from oVe (Jake and Dave Crist) backstage. Dave Crist says they are the best tag team in the world today, and if anyone disagrees, all they have to do is fight them. Jake Crist says The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Gursinder Singh) found out first-hand why they are taking over everything.
Before the next match, Pasquale DiPapa tells the fans to show up, and that he is facing the camera because the fans are ugly and he has a lot to say. DiPapa says he is a businessman, and in the last year, he has been watching a lot of Destiny World Wrestling and a lot of Impact Wrestling. He says that he loves what he sees and that they have more talent than anybody else in the world, and he wants to tap into all the talent that is back there. He says that he has been watching one man in particular, and has put his money where his mouth in and has invested in the services of Phil Atlas, whom he brings out.
Phil Atlas beats Greg Osbourne after pinning Osbourne's shoulders to the mat to counter a La Magistral Cradle.
We hear from Channing Decker backstage. He says the fans got him to where he is now, and after all these years, he is thrilled to a victory tonight and to get one step closer to becoming part of the Impact Wrestling roster.
Backstage, Alicia interviews KC Spinelli. Tonight, all she cares about is hereself, as she is tired of holding up the curtain so other women can take her spotlight. She is ready to put the other women of Impact Wrestling on notice and put out Kera Hogan's fire.
Kiera Hogan beats KC Spinelli.
Backstage, we hear from Phil Atlas, who has been at it for 15 years. Lately, he feels like his efforts are never being matched, that he is being overlooked and that nobody is taking him seriously. He has a whole different mindset now, and while it sounds like he is complaining, you cannot ignore hard work, passion, dedication and drive. Atlas says he lives and breathes this, and he wants his piece of the pie and he will be damned if he does not get it.
Backstage, Alicia interviews Aiden Prince. He is ready for his three-way match, and says that everyone either says he is on fire or he lost it for a few years. Before he can say much more, Ace Austin shows up, pulls out an Ace of Spaces, asks him if this is his card, then tells him to check his trunks when Prince says he never picked a card. Aiden Prince finds an Ace of Spades card in his trunks, and says he has a magic trick of his own: making Ace Austin's hopes and dreams disappear.
Aiden Prince beats Ace Austin and Dustin Quicksilver in a three-way match. After the match, it is noticed that Aiden Prince has injured his left leg during the 450 splash (though not mentioned on commentary), and he has to be helped to the back by the referee.
We hear from Kiera Hogan outside of the arena. She says she is setting Canada ablaze and that she has been focused on everything wrestling, and she will do whatever it takes to prove she is worthy of the Knockouts title picture.
Backstage, Alicia interviews Stone Rockwell, who thinks that Holden Albright is hideous and admits he is a little frightened, but a man of adventure always rises to the occasion. He may be a little out of his league,but he smells victory tonight.
Before the next match, Stone Rockwell tries to speak werewolf to Holden Albright, but it does not quite work.
Stone Rockwell beats Holden Albright with an inside cradle after Albright misses big on a reverse senton off the top rope.
Backstage, Alicia interviews Tessa Blanchard. Blanchard says she has done what she said she was going to do, and when she beat Su Yung last night, the landscape of Impact Wrestling has changed. She also mentions that Su Yung has invoked her rematch clause and that the rematch will take place next Thursday. Blanchard says she could have just stayed at home, but that is not her style, and just like her father and grandfather, she is a fighting champion. Tonight, Gisele Shaw will have her opportunity to share the ring with her, but she will learn that while she is beautiful, talented and having a lot going for her, she is not Tessa Blanchard and she will never shine as bright as this diamond.
Tessa Blanchard retains the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship against Gisele Shaw.
Backstage, Alicia interviews Michael Elgin. Elgin says there is a lot of things going through his mind, but he takes pride in living in Canada, as does "The Canadian Destroyer" Petey Williams. Elgin says he looked up to Petey Williams, but he worked until his idol became his rival and Petey is his rival tonight. Tonight, it is about who the better man is, and he is putting his money down on himself.
Backstage, Stone Rockwell is dazed as he celebrates his win.
Michael Elgin beats "The Canadian Destroyer" Petey Williams. Both men show respect after the match following a standing ovation.
We see a video package for Eli Drake, and it is announced that Night of the Dummies will be next month's One Night Only.
We see footage from outside of the arena from earlier today where fans sound off on who will win in tonight's Steel Cage Match between Sami Callihan and Josh Alexander.
Backstage, Alicia interviews "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander. Alexander is focused, and that he cannot look beyond this match, where the winner will face Pete Dunne for the Destiny World Wrestling Championship. He says that he has has what it takes to step up to the world, and tonight, he goes beyond being the best wrestler nobody has ever heard of and he shows the world that he has what it takes to hang with the best.
"The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander beats Sami Callihan in a bloody steel cage match to face Pete Dunne for the Destiny World Wrestling Championship.
Backstage, Sami Callihan simply stares into the camera and shows the blood of Josh Alexander on his . He says that some people consider professional wrestling an athletic competition with wins and losses that focuses on who is the better performer. For him, however, it is not about that, as he makes statements differently by getting other people's blood on his hands. He does not care about wins and losses; instead, he cares about being the last man standing, as oVe can do this for as long as they want to, and he proved it tonight.
Backstage, "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander says he just beat one of the greatest wrestlers int he world in a stel cage match, and he has the gash on his head to prove it. He says that he needs no weapons to get the job done, and all that he thought about what the blood going down into his eyes, as all it took was three seconds to get his shot at Pete Dunne.
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