Friday, August 2, 2019

Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for August 2, 2019



Aiden Prince beats Zachary Wentz, Rohit Raju, Chuck Mambo, Cody Deaner and "The Canadian Destroyer" Petey Williams in a six-man match to become #1 contender to the Impact X Division Championship.



We hear from oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, Dave Crist, Madman Fulton). Sami Callihan praises Jake Crist for winning the X Division title. When he asks to see the title, Jake does not allow anyone to see the title, threatening to punch anyone in the mouth if they try to take it. Jake calls winning the title the greatest thing to ever happen to him, even though Callihan tells him he's got a wife and kid. Callihan then says Tessa Blanchard disrespected him after he tried to be the bigger person, and that she violated him. He then says that he and Tessa that they will have to do this the hard way, and the rest of oVe free Madman Fulton from behind the fence behind everyone else as Callihan says that Tessa has to deal with Fulton now.

Backstage, Tessa Blanchard is met by Rich Swann, who is concerned about her and her match with Madman Fulton. While he believes in him, Swann feels that Tessa is in over her head due to how unpredictable and dangerous Fulton can be, especially with oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, Dave Crist, Madman Fulton) on his side. Tessa gets where Rich Swann is coming from, but says she has to do this. Rich Swann tells Tessa he has her back, but Tessa says this is her fight and that she must do this on her own.



Havok beats John E. Bravo. After the match, Su Yung is seen speaking in tongues on the video screen. Havok is angry as she heads to the back.



Backstage, "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander is angry about the competition, but "All Ego" Ethan Page says there is nothing to be angry about concerning their competition. Alexander says he is just ready to go down in history as one-half of the greatest tag team ever.

Before the next match, Stone Rockwell re-introduces himself as "Impact Wrestling's first and only action-adventure leading man," then Ace Austin shows up for the next match.

Ace Austin beats Stone Rockwell. After the match, Austin is attacked from behind by Eddie Edwards, who beats Austin up in retaliation for Austin's magic tricks performed towards his wife Alisha Edwards last week.



Backstage, Madison Rayne tells Tessa Blanchard that she is doing a great job breaking barriers and that she will be watching, but Tessa says she has no time for this and leaves. After Tessa walks away, Madison says "She's dead."

Backstage, Alisha Edwards confronts Eddie Edwards for attacking Ace Austin earlier, saying there is nothing happening between them and that she has no time for this.

We see footage from the commercial break where Moose attacks Stone Rockwell, then we see Moose in the ring saying he is championship and main event material and that he deserves better. He then says he is no longer responsible for his actions after management's failure to listen to his message from last week, and as he continues to attack Stone Rockwell, Fallah Bahh shows up. Moose makes fun of Fallah Bahh trying to be a hero as well as Fallah's weight, then dares him to get in the ring and stomps him when he does. Moose then says he will decimate Fallah Bahh like he has everyone else, because he is "that damn good." A match is started, and Fallah Bahh gets the upper hand on Moose early. Fallah Bahh beats Moose in record time in an impromptu match.



Backstage, Moose is angry that he was in an impromptu match with Fallah Bahh.

Tessa Blanchard vs. Madman Fulton ends in a no-contest. During the match, Sami Callihan gives Madman Fulton a steel chair and tells him to do away with Tessa, but Tommy Dreamer shows up with a Kendo stick and fights Fulton, ending the match, As Fulton is focused on Dreamer, Tessa takes Dreamer's Kendo stick and smacks Fulton with it. After a double Kendo stick clothesline from Tessa and Dreamer, Callihan and Fulton are forced to retreat.



We hear from Michael Elgin, who says that Rhino attacked him to get attention and pick a fight with him. He tells Rhino that he will put him in the hospital and that he does not have an advantage over him after seeing his entire career. He then tells Rhino that his stay in Impact will be a short stay once he is done with him.

Backstage, Kiera Hogan and Madison Rayne argue in the locker room, much to the irritation of a new addition to the roster who shows up.

The Impact Plus Moment of the Week is The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) vs. Generation Me (Max and Jeremy Buck) for the TNA World Tag Team Championships at Bound For Glory 2010.

Backstage, Jimmy Jacobs is in Chico, California to get an interview with "The Machine" Brian Cage. When he rings the doorbell, Melissa Santos states that Cage is not available and that they just want privacy right now. When Jimmy says that he sees Brian inside the house, Melissa says she is open to a sit-down interview next week.

Backstage, we hear from Rhino, who says that he does not care about money and that he does what he wants when he wants. He says violence happens wherever he goes, and that people will realize that when they all get Gored.



Next week: Aiden Prince vs. Jake Crist for the X Division Championship! Eddie Edwards vs. Ace Austin! Havok vs. Taya Valkyrie! Rhino in action! A sit-down interview with Melissa Santos!

The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships against The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Trey Miguel). After the match, Ortiz attacks The North backstage, but The North easily outnumber him. Daga shows up and makes the save for Ortiz, who is angry afterwards.





Here are the top five moments from tonight's show!

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