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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for November 11, 2021



Samantha Evans beats Rachael Ellering in the BTI match after Tasha Steelz distracts the referee.

Bullet Club (Chris Bey and El Phantasmo) beat FinJuice (Juice Robinson and David Finlay) after El Phantasmo superkicks Juice Robinson in the face following a roll-up reversal. After the match, The Good Brothers ("The Big LG" Doc Gallows and "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) show up and attack Bullet Club, and Hikuleo and Gallows end up being the only two people in the ring. Hikuleo and Gallows brawl, and Hikuleo comes out on top.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Scott D'Amore, but he is soon confronted by Josh Alexander, who wants to know why he is not #1 contender for the Impact World Championship. He says that even he knows Alexander is in the title hunt, but Minoru Suzuki is still in his head. He puts Alexander in a match with Suzuki next week, and that when he beats Suzuki, only then will he be focused. He also says that Suzuki is in action, and that Alexander can use the match to scout Suzuki.



Backstage, Brian Myers teaches leading by example. Myers calls last week the most embarrassing loss of his career, but "Outlandish" Zicky Dice says he made a lot of money off that loss and VSK says he beat Sam Beale on his own two weeks ago. Zicky Dice gets slapped twice. Brian Myers then challenges Sam Beale, whom he calls the worst student he has ever had, to a one-on-one match next week, and says that Sam Beale is a dead man.



Minoru Suzuki beats Kaleb.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Moose, who says that he has three men pissed off at him for different reasons, and while they are dangerous, he is the most dangerous man in the locker room and that whoever wins should be concerned.

Decay (Rosemary and Havok) beat Kimber Lee and Brandi Lauren (who are now officially known as "The Undead Bridesmaids"). At the beginning of the match, The IInspiration (Jessica McKay and Cassie Lee) show up to watch the match from the stage.



Backstage, we hear from Heath and Rhino. Heath says the last year has been rough, but he has busted his tail to come back at Bound For Glory, reunite with Rhino and beat Violent By Design (Eric Young, Joe Doering, Deaner). He thought that would be the end of it, but there is still tension. He then says that Rhino got his voice back, and Rhino says it is still so raw to him and that the last year seemed to happen to someone else. He says that there is a poison in his mind and soul and Eric Young put it there, and that with Heath's help, he can purge it. He says that at Turning Point, he and Heath will purge that poison when he tears Violent By Design in half.



Backstage, we hear from The IInspiration (Jessica McKay and Cassie Lee). McKay says The Undead Bridesmaids (Kimber Lee and Brandi Lauren) had one job, and Lee says that if they can't get a simple task done, then they will have to take them out of their tag team division next week.



Backstage, we hear from Chris Sabin. He says Ace Austin looks and sounds ridiculous in an "I Beat Chris Sabin" T-shirt when they have had only one match and he needed Madman Fulton to help him cheat to beat him. He says that at Turning Point, he wants to challenge Austin to a one-on-one match, take the shirt, wipe his ass with it and shove it down Fulton's throat.

In backstage footage from last week, Madison Rayne and Kaleb complain about what happened last week regarding both Mickie James and Mercedes Martinez, then Scott D'Amore shows up and says that Madison Rayne is in a match with Mercedes Martinez next week.

Mercedes Martinez beats Madison Rayne with a stack-up pin. After the match, Madison attacks Mercedes and hits her with a ripcord cutter. She then pulls out a chair from underneath the ring and hits Mercedes with it, then Mickie James shows up and lays Madison out with a Mick Kick before checking on Mercedes. When Mickie helps Mercedes up, however, Mercedes hits her with a Death Valley Driver.



Backstage, we hear from Steve Maclin. He says that last week, he lost just like he did in Bound For Glory, yet nobody has been able to pin or submit him. He says he deserves to be in the X Division Championship match, then Trey Miguel shows up and tells him that if he wants to be pinned or submitted, all he has to do is asked. Scott D'Amore shows up, and after Trey Miguel proposes putting Maclin in the X Division Championship match at Turning Point, D'Amore puts Maclin in a match against Laredo Kid next week. If Maclin wins, the X Division Championsip match at Turning Point is a three-way match. D'Amore then tells Maclin to stop interfering in stuff that doesn't involve him if he loses.

We hear from Sam Beale, Rich Swann and Willie Mack. Sam says he was the first student under Brian Myers' learning tree, which he says meant everything to him. He says that next week, they come face to face, and while it is one thing to refer to all of Myers' knowledge, it is another thing to have that knowledge nowhere in sight. He says having nothing to refer to is the real challenge. Beale says that last week, he beat Myers, and that it could have gone the other way. He says he has seen Myers up close and personal and knows how good he truly is, and the challenges that come with their matches. Sam Beale says he has to take on Myers on his own and prove he can stand on his own two feet, and when he comes to the ring, all he brings is what Myers taught him and that it may be him who teaches Myers the lesson.

In backstage footage from last week, Rohit Raju and Raj Singh meet up with Rocky Romero. Rohit says that Romero's experience carries weight, but he cannot walk into his house without wiping his feet and just get an X Division title shot when he has went through so much to get to where he is. He says that management has given him what he wants and that he is standing in his spotlight, and that he plans to push him out of the way and prove he is better than Romero and everybody else.

Rohit Raju beats Rocky Romero.



Backstage, we hear from Hernandez and Johnny Swinger. Hernandez says that Swinger is old-school just like him and gave him a job when no one else would, and if Swinger has a problem, he has a problem. He then says he has gotten a match with Scott D'Amore and says they have a match next week against The Demon and Decay (Crazzy Steve and Black Taurus), then John E. Bravo shows up and says he can solve their problems. He then says he is not wrestling, but Fallah Bahh is. Swinger says he does not trust Fallah, but Fallah says he wants to team with him so that Swinger can owe him.

Backstage, we hear from Chelsea Green. Chelsea says she knew she had to have the Impact Digital Media Championship when she first heard about it, but when she had a shot at the title, John Skyler cheated to beat her. Now that Skyler has lost to Jordynne Grace, there needs to be a new #1 contenders. She has spoken to Scott D'Amore and has gotten a #1 contender's four-way match where it is her vs. Alisha Edward vs. Matthew Rehwoldt vs. Jake Something. Chelsea tells Jordynne to watch closely, because when she wants something, she gets it, and she is about to walk away with her title.

Eddie Edwards beats Matt Cardona and W. Morrissey to become the #1 contender to the Impact World Championship as Moose watches from the skybox.



Thursday, August 19, 2021

Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for August 18, 2021



Tasha Steelz beats Havok after Savannah Evans on BTI boots Rosemary in the face on the ring apron.

Josh Mathews and Gia Miller are in the ring to start tonight's show. As they talk about how Christian Cage has won the Impact World Championship, W. Morrissey and Eddie Edwards brawl their way into the ring. As W. Morrissey goes for a powerbomb on Eddie Edwards in the ring, Sami Callihan jumps in, and Eddie saves him from Morrissey. Both Sami and Eddie almost come to blows, but Eddie knocks Morrissey out of the ring just in time for security to show up and hold Morrissey back. Eddie tells Sami he didn't need his help, then Sami grabs the microphone and says he wants his match started right now.

Sami Callihan and Chris Sabin beat "Inevitable" Ace Austin and Moose after Sabin tags himself in to hit Austin with Cradle Shock. After the match, Sami raises Sabin's hand, then spikes him with a piledriver for stealing his moment.



We see footage from last Saturday's NJPW Resurgence, where The Good Brothers ("The Big LG" Doc Gallows and "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships against Jon Moxley and Yuji Nagata only to walk away when The Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa) show up. We then hear from The Good Brothers, who brag about their victory at Resurgence before the two of them tell The Guerrillas of Destiny that getting in their faces is not worth it before Gallows calls tonight's match with Joe Doering "an appetizer." Gallows then blames Violent By Design (Eric Young, Joe Doering, Deaner, Rhyno) for making tomorrow night's tag team title match at Emergence a three-way match.

Backstage, we hear from Sami Callihan, who says Chris Sabin poked him one too many times and made himself fair game just like in tomorrow night's World Championship #1 contender's match. He then says he made good on his promise of taking a piece of Kenny Omega until the Impact World Championship was off Omega's waist, then Eddie Edwards says that he does not need his help just because they teamed together one time. Sami says that he is not a team player and that he has things to attend to.

Matt Cardona beats Shera after Chelsea Green stops Rohit Raju's distraction attempt.



The Impact Plus Flashback Moment of the week is Christian Cage beating Jeff Jarrett for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on Feb 13, 2006.

It's time for Locker Room Talk. Tonight's guest is Tennille Dashwood after Johnny Swinger mentions Swinger's Palace. We find out that Tennille Dashwood is on the set of All About Me, and that Madison Rayne is the guest for tonight's show. Tennille says that she allied herself with Madison because she and Kaleb have been looking for a partner, and while it happened a year ago and it did not work out, Tennille thinks it can work out now. It is mentioned that Madison Rayne was Tenille's first tag team partner, and Tennille notes that this situation has gone full circle before saying that her range and Madison's experience make them "the influence." Kaleb and Swinger then have an argument after Kaleb states they don't have to take crap from Scott D'amore anymore.

Backstage, Gia Miller interviews "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander. Alexander says he intends to be the face of the company going forward, and while Christian Cage may be the new Impact World Champion and became a legend here, he will not be carrying the Impact banner as Jake Something shows up. Alexander says he is not concerned about how big and strong he is, and Jake Something says he will give a reason to be concerned and pay attention by approaching Kaleb and Scott D'Amore as they argue, wanting a match. Kaleb, saying he is medically cleared even though he isn't, is wanting a match, and D'Amore puts Kaleb in a match with Jake Something and makes it a no-disqualification match, much to the horror of Kaleb.

Christian Cage heads to the ring. He says it is good to be back in the Impact Zone after nine long years as Impact World Champion, and even though he wrestles for AEW, it was an honor to take the championship from Kenny Omega and bring them back where it belongs. He talks about how he left WWE in 2005 and took a chance on himself, which lead to Impact taking a chance on him and allowing him to up his stock and compete in the main event for championships, which is all he ever wanted. Christian says this is surreal for him, and he thanks the fans, who chant "You deserve it!" He says that talking about history in Impact has made him realize that this is not about his history anymore and that he had some talks with Scott D'Amore, and as much as the TNA World title means to him, he says it is time to retire it. He says that it is about the future, and that the Impact World Championship represents that future, which means a lot for the locker room. He then says the Impact World Championship will be the biggest prize in the company. Christian then says that the TNA World Heavyweight Championship's lineage will be emblazoned in his and Impact's souls forever, then hands the title off and relinquishes it once and for all. As Christian gets down to business, Brian Myers and Sam Beale show up. Beale carries a notebook with "Christian Not My Champ" written on it as Myers states he is the #1 contender and that he has killed it on Impact for the past year. Myers proclaims that the Impact World Championship belongs to him tomorrow night, and Christian tells Myers it took him long enough to get out of Matt Cardona's shadow before mocking him and Beale. Myers proclaims that the Impact World Championship belongs to him tomorrow night, and Christian tells Myers it took him long enough to get out of Matt Cardona's shadow before mocking him and Beale. He goes on to say that while Myers is the most professional wrestler, he is the best professional wrestler. This leads to a staredown between Myers and Christian. Myers fails to cheap shot Christian with Sam Beale, who gets rocked with a right by Christian.



Melina meets Trey Miguel backstage.

We see an advertisement for NWA Empowerrr and NWA 73.

We see footage from last Saturday's Triplemania, where Deonna Purrazzo faced and beat Faby Apache to become the AAA Reina de Reinas Champion.

Melina beats Brandi Lauren (who has performed in Impact Wrestling in the past as Ava Storie) with the California Dream. After the match, Melina is attacked from behind by Deonna Purrazzo, and Matthew Rehwoldt jumps in to hold Melina down before Trey Miguel runs in and fights Rehwoldt. Afterwards, Deonna threatens to "slap the shit" out of Trey before Melina hits her with a Lou Thesz press and throws her out of the ring.



Backstage, Gia Miller interviews John Skyler, who says there is nothing shocking about last week's win and that he was the guy who hit the final blow before it is revealed that Juice Robinson has been attacked while David Finlay tries to get some help.

We hear from Jordynne Grace, who talks about her recent powerlifting meet. She credits Rachael Ellering being there as part of her win, and Ellering says she cannot wait to see what Jordynne does next. Jordynne states that after setting state records, she plans to break national records in November.

Jake Something beats Kaleb Konley in a no-disqualification after putting Kaleb through a table. After the match, Josh Alexander shows up and has a staredown with Jake Something.



Kimber Lee tells Su Yung says she has collected the first soul, but not the last, as she hands Su Yung some of Kiera Hogan's hair.

Joe Doering beats "The Big LG" Doc Gallows. During the match, Gallows choke bombs Doering through the side of the stage. Security, medics and referees have to help both men out of the crater made in the stage. Gallows is helped out first, and he crawls to the ring. When Doering gets out, it is under his own power, and he also goes back to the ring. Doering gets the win after clotheslining Gallows out of the air.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Generation NXT - NXT recap for May 16, 2018

Tommaso Ciampa shows up to start tonight's show. Ciampa says Johnny Gargano may have won the battle, but he will always win the war, and that is why he is here while Gargano is sitting at home in a neck brace he put him in. He goes on to say he has broken him piece by piece - his heart, his mind, his spirit and now his body - and now Gargano is gone and he wins. As the crowd chants "You tapped out!," Candice LeRae shows up and confronts Ciampa. Candice takes the microphone and asks who Ciampa is, saying she thought she knew him but now does not recognize what he has become. She does not know why he is bent on ruining her and Gargano's lives, and says the only thing broken is Ciampa. She then says she is tired shedding tears for his cruelty, as he is a monster he will never forgive, and while Gargano's future may be uncertain, Gargano was always better than Ciampa. Candice tosses the microphone away, then Ciampa picks it up, and says that maybe Gargano was better than him, but Gargano is only half the man he is since Candice is here in the ring for him. Ciampa then says that he lived with them for two years and that Candice was always more of a man that Gargano was, and that during the wedding, all he thought about was how Candice could be marrying Gargano. This earns him a slap in the face. Ciampa smiles, then waves goodbye to Candice before stepping out of the ring. Candice then leaves as Ciampa says "I win."



Lacey Evans beats Brandi Lauren with a new move called The Women's Right. After the match, Kairi Sane attacks Lacey Evans, but Lacey runs out of the ring before Kairi Sane can hit the Insane Elbow.

We see footage from earlier tonight where Aleister Black says he has learned a few things since becoming NXT Champion: that you have a bigger target on your chest, and that when Ricochet and Velveteen Dream step in the ring with him, they become the target.

We see footage from Dakota Kai, who wishes she had an idea what Nikki Cross was up to after what happened last week. As she talks about how her focus on strength and condition, Nikki Cross shows up and asks when she will face "The Queen of Spades" Shayna Baszler, and then says that with fear comes opportunity. She tells her to face her fear and fight, then laughs and leaves.

Velveteen Dream vs. Ricochet ends in a no-contest when Lars Sullivan runs in and decimates both men.



Kona Reeves beats Raul Mendoza.

Backstage, Cathy Kelley interviews Ricochet near General Manager William Regal's office when Velveteen Dream shows up. After Ricochet says he's going after Lars Sullivan, Dream says they have something in common before walking into the office.

We see footage from earlier today where Heavy Machinery meet with TM61, whom they confront for cheating last week. TM61 says victory is all that matters, and that Heavy Machinery haven't tasted it in a while. Heavy Machinery tells TM61 that when they get in the ring with them, they'll be sore the next morning, and challenge them to a match next week.

Pete Dunne, Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch beat The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) in a hectic match.



Next week: Velveteen Dream and Ricochet vs. Lars Sullivan in a 2-on-1 handicap match!