Saturday, November 20, 2021

Turning Point 2021 - The Results

FinJuice (Juice Robinson and David Finlay) beat The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Raj Singh) on the pre-show.

Jordynne Grace retains the Impact Digital Media Championship against Jordynne Grace.

Chris Sabin beats "Inevitable" Ace Austin despite interference from Madman Fulton, who tosses the "I Beat Chris Sabin" to Austin, distracting the referee and allowing him to get a cheap shot on Sabin. The interference does not stop Sabin from hitting Austin with the Cradle Shock for the win. After the match, Chris Sabin rips the "I Beat Chris Sabin" shirt off of Austin.

Violent By Design (Eric Young and Joe Doering) beat Heath and Rhino after Young's mask is used as a weapon.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Eddie Edwards. Eddie says he and Moose have years of history that have lead to tonight, and tonight is Moose's first title defense. Eddie says he has been there before as both champion and challenger. He says that tonight, anything goes, and after all Moose has done, tonight is a turning point and Moose will pay for his sins.

Rich Swann beats VSK. (Brian Myers was scheduled for this match, but was not medically cleared.)

W. Morrissey beats Matt Cardona after the ref is knocked down and Moose shows up to hit Cardona with the Spear.

The IInspiration (Jessica McKay and Cassie Lee) retain the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championships against Decay (Rosemary and Havok) after Jessica McKay gets Havok in a schoolkid pin and Cassie Lee grabs McKay's leg for leverage.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Chris Sabin. Sabin yells "I BEAT ACE AUSTIN!" then says he did not shove Austin's shirt down his throat because it was well-made. He then reveals he changed the shirt to say "I Am Chris Sabin."

Trey Miguel beats Laredo Kid and Steve Maclin after Trey hits Maclin with the Meteora after Maclin hits Laredo Kid with Mayhem For All. Trey pins both of his opponents, and while Maclin kicks out, Laredo Kid does not, and Trey still retains.

Mickie James retains the Knockouts Championship against Mercedes Martinez. After the match, Mickie is laid out by a returning Deonna Purrazzo. Purrazzo says she wants her Knockouts Championship rematch and that she wants it at Hard To Kill.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Scott D'Amore. As much as he wanted Deonna Purrazzo to wait on announcing the Knockouts Championship rematch, it is official, and that the next #1 contender for the Knockouts title will be decided with a Knockouts Ultimate X Match, a first in Impact.



The Good Brothers ("The Big LG" Doc Gallows and "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships against Bullet Club (Chris Bey and Hikuleo) after Anderson catches The Art of Finesse and rolls Chris Bey up.

Throwback Throwdown II is live on Impact Plus on Saturday, December 18th!

Josh Alexander heads to the ring. Alexander talks about his recent victory against Minoru Suzuki, then says that while he should be happy, he is not. He also says that Scott D'Amore is telling him he should get his emotions in check, but he is angry that he is not booked and facing Moose for the Impact World Championship tonight. He says he is angry but focused, and that he will watch the main event from the front row. He says he is angry but focused, and that he will watch the main event from the front row. After Alexander says that he will take the title from Moose and become World Champion again, he is soon attacked from behind by Jonah Rock (formerly Bronson Reed from NXT). After four jumping sentons, Jonah Rock hits Josh Alexander with a splash from the top rope. Referees get in the ring, but Joan runs them off. Security arrives, but Jonah lays them out. Josh Alexander is then seen spitting blood and suffering from internal bleeding. Jonah tells Alexander this is his ring and leaves, then turns around and hits another top rope splash, this time on Alexander and everyone who is checking on him. Jonah then smears Alexander's blood on his shirt.



Moose retains the Impact World Championship against Eddie Edwards after the assist from W. Morrissey and a Uranagi on the exposed ring boards after Eddie Edwards tears a corner of the ring apart.

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