Thursday, July 1, 2021

Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for July 1, 2021



Deonna Purrazzo beats Kimber Lee with the Venus de Milo in the pre-show match.





Before the next match, W. Morrisey shows up on the video screen when Eddie Edwards does not show up to the ring, saying that Eddie won't be able to make it because he jumped him in the parking lot. He then says that Kojima is alone in the ring just like everyone else in this world, then Brian Myers and Sam Beale show up. Myers tells Kojima he does not have a match and tells him to beat it, and says that while he would have Sam Beale learn something from Kojima, he is around him all the time. Myers says there is nothing to learn from Kojima and tells him to leave before addressing Jake Something, then Kojima attacks Myers. As Kojima is outnumbered, Jake Something runs into the ring and evens the odds. Sam Beale and Brian Myers try to leave, but referee Brandon Tolle stops them and says they have a tag team match against Kojima and Jake right now as per Scott D'Amore. They try to leave again, but Kojima and Jake get them in the ring.



Satoshi Kojima and Jake Something beat Brian Myers and Sam Beale.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Scott D'Amore, who says that it has been an interesting couple of weeks, and while it is still chaotic, he has a phone call to be on. Suddenly, he sees a tarot card in his hand. Havok and Rosemary teleport in, and Rosemary says it would be nice to be representatives of the Knockouts division as tag team champions. Scott says he will take it under consideration, but tells them not to teleport next time.

Rachael Ellering beats Tenille Dashwood despite the interference attempt from Kaleb with a K. After the match, Tenille attacks Rachael, and Jazz has to jump in to even the odds. When Jazz gets outnumbered. Jordynne Grace shows up and overpowers Kaleb and Tenille. Afterwards, Jordynne hugs it out with Rachael.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Chris Bey when Rohit Raju, Shera, "Inevitable" Ace Austin and Madman Fulton show up. Chris Bey says he is staying neutral, but Ace says they are not here to recruit him, but to thank him for doing his own thing. Rohit Raju says this puts the numbers game in their favor, and Ace tells Chris Bey that there will not be a problem if he does not stand in his way at Slammiversary.

TJP and Fallah Bahh vs. Rich Swann and Willie Mack ends with Violent by Design (Eric Young, Joe Doering, Deaner, Rhino) attacking both teams.



Backstage, Kiera Hogan wants to now how Rosemary and Havok can get a Knockouts tag team title shot by asking for it while she and Tasha Steelz had to work from the bottom to the top. Tasha says they have beaten Rosemary and Havok when they had different partners and that this will be no different, then they confront Scott D'Amore. Scott D'Amore tells them they have a good point, and puts Rosemary and Havok in a #1 contender's tag team match to see if Rosemary and Havok are worthy of a tag team title shot, much to Tasha and Kiera's dismay.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Tommy Dreamer, Chris Sabin, Sami Callihan and Moose. Tommy Dreamer says that despite their differences, they must work together to get the job done. Chris Sabin says he is on the team for Dreamer and will put the team first, and admits that while he can tolerate Callihan, he hates Moose and wants him to be a team player. Moose says the only thing he cares about is winning and that nobody has a bigger grudge against Kenny Omega than him. Callihan says this is bigger than them and about putting their foot down and beating Omega's team's asses.

Chris Bey beats "The Canadian Destroyer" Petey Williams. After the match, "Inevitable" Ace Austin, Rohit Raju, Shera and Madman Fulton show up. Shera and Fulton attack Petey Williams while Ace Austin and Rohit Raju talk to Chris Bey, who wants none of it as he heads to the back. "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander and Trey Miguel run into the ring, but the numbers game takes over. Chris Bey gets back in the ring and makes the save for Trey and Alexander. Ace Austin ends up being the only one on his side left in the ring, and he gets ganged up on before being tossed over the top rope and into his teammates.



Backstage, Susan talks with Kimber Lee, saying they are at rock bottom, but Kimber Lee says they can be a team and can still be tag team champions. Susan asks what they can do if that doesn't work, and Kimber Lee mentions her last resort: Su Yung. Susan asks "Who's that?"

We hear from Jake Something, who says Brian Myers made a joke out of his name, which has painted a target on his back that he welcomes. He says he is now strong enough to stand on his own feet, and while his name can be questioned, his heart cannot. He challenges Brian Myers to a match. If Myers wins, he will say he is the most professional wrestler, but if he wins, Myers will have to acknowledge him for the man that he is.

Steve Maclin beats Manny Smith.



Backstage, we hear from Brian Myers, who accepts Jake Something's challenge because he will never call him a professional and that everyone knows what kind of professional he is, and because he wants the world to know that what he is teaching Sam Beale is paying off.

Kenny Omega and The Good Brothers ("The Big LG" Doc Gallows and "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) beat Chris Sabin, Sami Callihan and Moose after Moose turns on Chris Sabin and lays him out before walking out. As Tommy Dreamer confronts Moose, Don Callis shoves Dreamer into Moose. Moose attacks Dreamer, and Sabin attacks Moose. This allows Omega and The Good Brothers to get the win.



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