Saturday, March 2, 2019

Impact Wrestling: One Night Only - Clash In The Bluegrass - The Results

Dimes beats Sinn Bodhi with a surprise schoolkid pin.

Colton Cage beats Brandon Espinosa after Dani distracts the referee.

We hear from The War Kings (Crimson and Jax Dane), who says that tonight is a three-way war with two other teams, and both of them have to face each other in a ten-minutes with the winner determining who they face. If neither of them win, they face both teams at the same time. Jax Dane likes the sound of this.

Zo beats Cash Flo, Jay Bradley and Moose in a four-way match with an inside cradle to Cash Flo.

Madison Rayne - who is now officially back in Impact Wrestling following a stint in Ring of Honor - beats Cali Young.

Moose says he did not win tonight, but he did not lose tonight, either. He says that he did not want to be in Louisville, Kentucky and feels that Impact Wrestling is ribbing him by taking him from his home and putting him in places like this and in matches with people he does not even like. He says that when he gets back home, he will have a massage waiting for him and the masseuse will know why he is a legend.

Team OVW (Dustin Jackson, Sam Thompson, Melvin Maximus, Shiloh Jonze) beats Team Impact (Madman Fulton, Jake Crist, Dave Crist, Rohit Raju) by disqualification after Sami Callihan gets involved. Tony Gunn shows up and goes after Callihan after the match, and referees have to show up to stop all of the brawling.

We hear from "The Machine" Brian Cage. He plans to do what he does every night: go to the ring, own the spotlight, get the spotlight, get his stuff in and prove that there is nobody better than him.

"The Machine" Brian Cage beats Justin Smooth.

We hear from Shannon The Dude, who says that he and Adam Revolver know everything above Eddie Edwards and that Eddie has never been in the ring with someone like Adam Revolver. Revolver says Eddie has been researched and studied, and soon he and the whole world will know about Adam Revolver.

We hear from Eddie Edwards, who is seen talking to a training dummy before telling Kenny the Kendo Stick that he is happy to be here and that he will get the job done against Adam Revolver.

Johnny Impact shows up before the next match, and is greeted by a "Welcome home!" chant. He says that OVW and Impact Wrestling have agreed that this match is officially a triple threat match for the Impact World Championship.

Johnny Impact retains the Impact World Championship against Adam Revolver and Eddie Edwards in a triple threat match. After the match, Revolver attacks Johnny from behind, but Eddie knocks Revolver down. He is about to hit Revovler with Kenny the Kendo stick when Shannon The Dude distracts Eddie, allowing Revolver to hit Eddie with a low blow. Johnny runs back into the ring and chases Shannon and Eddie away.

We hear from Madison Rayne, who says that she is back at Impact and happy to have faced Cali Young tonight.

Dean Hill is in the ring. He addresses the problems over the past few weeks involving oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, Dave Crist), and introduces Impact Wrestling Executive Vice President Scott D'Amore, who shows up. D'Amore shows up with the OVW Heavyweight Championship, and Hill asks to clear the air concerning oVe and Sami Callihan. D'Amore admits that he is so busy he cannot return every phone call, but understands Hill's frustration with Sami Callihan. He also says there are upsides to dealing with Sami Callihan, and wants to hear Dean Hill thank him for dealing with Sami Callihan as he hands Dean Hill the OVW Heavyweight Championship. oVe shows up along with Rohit Raju and Madman Fulton, and Callihan says that this is officially "oVe country" instead of "OVW country" according to the fans, then sits in the center of the ring until the fans stop making noise, threatening to lie in the ring until they do. He then says he would have never given the OVW Heavyweight Championship back to D'Amore if he were to give it back to the enemies, and asks how long Impact will work with other companies while they get the shaft. Callihan says he sees more people in the crowd than ever more and takes all the credit for it, then brags about his brand-new two-year contract and says that some additions were made into the contract to ensure he and oVe did not get screwed. Sami announces that where he goes, oVe goes, as he trusts nobody else and feels that everyone will screw oVe over. He also says that if the OVW Heavyweight Championship is not on the line in the main event, then oVe is walking out. All of a sudden, Tony Gunn shows up. Dean Hill hands Gunn the OVW Heavyweight Championship, then tells Gunn that he does not care if Callihan walks and that he does not have to put the title on the line. Gunn tells Callihan that if the OVW Heavyweight Championship is what it takes to kick Callihan's all over the place, then they will fight for the title, and if Callihan will have "Team oVe" in his corner, then he will have "Team OVW" in his. Team OVW from earlier (Dustin Jackson, Sam Thompson, Melvin Maximus, Shiloh Jonze) shows up and chases oVe, Rohit Raju and Fulton out of the ring, and Dean Hill makes the OVW Heavyweight Championship defense official.

We see camera phone footage of Tony Gunn and Sami Callihan argue at a merchandise table at a comic book store. Gunn is held back and ejected out of the building.

The War Kings (Crimson and Jax Dane) retain the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships against The Void (Nigel Winters and Chase Destiny) and King's Ransom (Maxiumus and Leonis Khan) in a three-way dance.

Tony Gunn retains the OVW Heavyweight Championship against Sami Callihan. During the match, Tony Gunn inadvertently knocks out the referee as he flies into him trying to take Sami Callihan's baseball bat away from him. Gunn hits the Five-Arm on Callihan immediately afterwards, but the referee is down. Team Impact (Madman Fulton, Jake Crist, Dave Crist, Rohit Raju) and Team OVW (Dustin Jackson, Sam Thompson, Melvin Maximus, Shiloh Jonze) brawl in the ring, and Tony Gunn hits Sami Callihan with another Five-Arm. The referee is still down at this point, and Rohit Raju tries to beat up Tony Gunn only to be pushed off the top turnbuckle and into the commentary table. Calihan applies the testicular claw to Gunn prior to hitting the piledriver, and Impact referee John E. Bravo shows up to count the pinfall only for Gunn to kick out at two. Calilhan knocks Bravo out of the ring, and he almost drives a steel chair leg into Gunn's face only for Gunn to kick Callihan in the groin. Gunn hits a third Five-Arm, and a third referee shows up to count the pinfall where Gunn retains the title.

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