In a social media post moments ago, Impact/TNA Wrestling announced New Japan Jr. Heavyweight KUSHIDA has signed with TNA. He has been a semi-regular in Impact over the last few years.
More as it becomes available.
News, results & more from Japanese Pro Wrestling & Sumo
In a social media post moments ago, Impact/TNA Wrestling announced New Japan Jr. Heavyweight KUSHIDA has signed with TNA. He has been a semi-regular in Impact over the last few years.
More as it becomes available.
Impact Wrestling wraps up their 2023-and the Impact era-today with their final live event of the year, Final Resolution. It’s also the last official event before their rebranding to once again be TNA Wrestling in January (more on that and related news in a bit). With most of the major Hard To Kill matches already set, this one is less about title matches (just 2) and more about big names in big-on-paper matches. Ahead of Kazuchika Okada’s TNA return in January, Zack Sabre Jr. will represent New Japan tonight in what is the likely main event, teaming with Josh Alexander against Motor City Machine Guns. The Knockouts headliner is Trinity & Jordynne Grace vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Gisele Shaw as Trinity once again teams with her next Knockouts World Championship challenger in Grace and there’s a chance this is Purrazzo’s Impact finale (she is about to be a free agent). There’s also a potential hoss fight on tap between Rhino & Moose. The title matches are for the Impact Tag Team Championship as Ace Austin & Chris Bey defend against Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards and Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer defends against Deaner after retaining last time out by DQ.
Today’s event will be held at Don Kolov Arena in Toronto, Canada and can be watched LIVE on Impact+ (subscription required), YouTube (Ultimate Insider subscription required) and FITE ($9.99). The event is a legit advance sellout. This may be the last live broadcast on all platforms as is because Impact has also announced their streaming service has been acquired by Endeavor…THAT Endeavor, the one that is now a part-owner of WWE (HEY YO!), and while they promise improvements when they relaunch it as TNA+ next year (during the show it was announced it will launch on 1/5), other plans are uncertain. TNA+ also means a price increase-the service price will go up to $9.99/month or $95.99/year (20% more a month or nearly 1/3 more for yearly, currently it’s $7.99/month or $71.99/year) but current Impact+ subscribers will reportedly get a promo offer next week. It will be the same content at Impact+ right now, but they also will offer a VIP plan for $219.95/year (annual only) which will include the 4 quarterly PPVs live instead of having to wait 30 days for on demand. That’s about a $36 savings over buying them separately, or almost one free (their PPVs are $40). What this means for the YouTube subscription plans is not yet known. (And on a slightly related note, FITE announced today they will be changing their name to Triller TV, essentially having their current owner’s name forced on them. They will expand their sports offerings somewhat under the Triller label but will retain their focus of extensive combat sports coverage including a ton of pro wrestling).
There will also be a FREE 30 minute pre-show on all platforms. Given they always stick to a set timeframe for live monthly events and PPVs expect this event to have a total running time of 3 1/2 hours.
Today’s lineup:
Pre-show:
Sheldon Jean vs. Frankie Kazarian
PPV:
Jake Something vs. Jason Hotch
Impact Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer vs. Deaner for the title
Mike Bailey vs. Trey Miguel
Impact Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey vs. Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards for the titles
Rhino vs. Moose
Trinity & Jordynne Grace vs. Gisele Shaw & Deonna Purrazzo
Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) vs. Josh Alexander & Zack Sabre Jr.
Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.
Updates below will begin at 4:30 PM PT/7:30 PM ET.
4:30 PM PT UPDATE: Waiting on the live stream to start, they are running late.
4:32 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now…
We are LIVE from Don Kolov Arena in Toronto, Canada. Your hsots are Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt.
We join what looks like an unannounced pre-show match in progress…
Pre-show:
Match 1: Jessie V vs. PCO
Result: PCO beat Jessie V
Jake Something promo. He gets laid out by Jason Hotch attacking with a chair.
Another unannounced match next:
Match 2: Jack Price vs. Aiden Prince
Result: Jack Price beat Aiden Prince
Trinity & Jordynne Grace interviewed backstage.
Match 3: Sheldon Jean vs. Frankie Kazarian
Result: Frankie Kazarian beat Sheldon Jean by submission
PPV:
Mandatory FBI warning. Opening video follows.
Match 1: Impact Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey vs. Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards for the titles
Result: Impact Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey beat Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards to retain the titles. Bey pinned Myers. Rascalz hit the ring immediately afterwards for a beatdown.
Josh Alexander & Zack Sabre Jr. promo. Their tag match is the main event.
Alisha Edwards with microphone in the ring. Santino Marella comes out to interrupt. Alisha won’t leave the ring so Santino will make her leave. Which led to…
Match 2: Alisha Edwards vs. Jody Threat
Result: Jody Threat beat Alisha Edwards
Match 3: Impact Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer vs. Deaner for the title
Result: Impact Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer beat Deaner to retain the title.
Rascalz promo. Santino interrupts. He changes Trey Miguel vs. Mike Bailey tonight to Rascalz vs. Bailey & a partner Santino chose, which is next.
Match 4: Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz vs. Mike Bailey & Santino Marella’s chosen partner, which is Trent Seven
Result: Mike Bailey & Trent Seven beat Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz. Seven pinned Wentz after a Bailey Ultima Weapon. Immediately after this, Scorr D’Amore comes out. With microphone. He puts Don Kolov and Seven over before producing a Trent Seven logo towel, revealing a TNA logo hidden by his hand. D’Amore then hands Seven a TNA contract offer and Bailey lets Seven use his back to sign the contract. Trent Seven is now a part of TNA Wrestling.
Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley promo.
Match 5: Jake Something vs. Jason Hotch
Result: Jake Something beat Jason Hotch
Match 6: Rhino vs. Moose
Result: Rhino beat Moose by DQ. Low blow. Very short match. After the bell, Rhino with microphone. He wants a restart as a street fight. Moose leaves but ring announcer David Penzer announces Sanitno has approved it and it’s now a street fight. AND if Moose leaves like he is now, he loses his Impact World Championship chance at Hard To Kill. Which led to…
Rematch: Rhino vs. Moose in a Street Fight. Anything goes, just must win by pinfall or submission in the ring
Result: Moose beat Rhino
Frankie Kazarian promo.
Match 7: Trinity & Jordynne Grace vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Gisele Shaw
Result: Trinity & Jordynne Grace beat Deonna Purrazzo & Gisele Shaw. Grace pinned Purrazzo after a full nelson bomb. After the match, Purrazzo & Shaw argued in the ring, then shook hands before Shaw laid out Purrazzo. That’s a big a clue as any that Purrazzo is going to be done with Impact, but Grace was in a similar situation earlier this year and re-signed so we’ll see.
Moose interviewed backstage.
Hard To Kill card rundown so far. Also announced for 1/14 TV tapings is Motor City Machine Guns & Kazuchika Okada vs. Moose, Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers. Another 1/14 match will be announced after the main event, which is up now.
Main Event: Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) vs. Josh Alexander & Zack Sabre Jr. (New Japan Pro Wrestling). The Final Match of the Impact Wrestling Era
Result: Josh Alexander & Zack Sabre Jr. beat Motor City Machine Guns. Alexander pinned Sabin after C4 Spike. This went a good 30 minutes.
The end graphic had the wrong copyright year, 2022. HAHAHA! Way to end 20 years of Impact! The show was a slight bit shorter than expected with the main portion coming in at just under 2 hours 45 minutes.
End Show.
UPDATE: That second 1/14 match was announced in the socials after the event. Josh Alexander vs. Will Ospreay rematch. This is before Ospreay’s AEW contract officially kicks in.
In a social media post minutes ago, Impact Wrestling announced New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Kazuchika Okada will return to the promotion in January for their TV tapings on 1/14 in Las Vegas:
Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling in Toronto, Canada:
This episode was taped on 11/11 and is a special called “IPWF (Impact Provincial Wrestling Federation) Throwback Throwdown 4”, a fictional earlier version of Impact with current wrestlers taking on old-school themed and low-flying personas from before the 1990s. I’m guessing as to who some of the wrestlers really are.
The YouTube pre-show appears to have been cancelled as there hasn’t been one for a while. None again this week. May not be back until the TNA re-branding in January. Tonight only your hosts area fake glasses & mustachioed Thom Hannifan & current Impact World Champion Alex Shelley as “Giuseppe Scovelli Jr.” and “Professor Ignatius Quigley” respectively. Your host tonight in the ring is Doug Stevenson.
Match 1: Rapid Delivery Pete (Rich Swann as a pizza deliveryman) beat Kamikazi (Mike Bailey as a masked ninja) .
Scott D’Amore promo backstage with blond hair and a flannel shirt
George The Iceman (ring announcer Dave Penzer?) interviews DJ 2 Large (Moose showing off his comedy chops and dancing skills) who is the International Commonwealth TV Champion. The $361,000 Man interrupts…oh wait, he’s actually the $369,000 Man! Based on the accent of his voice, I think that’s Heath. He’s even got the 90s-era Paul Heyman cellphone! They do a comedy title match challenge segment.
Walter Chestnut with Shera looking like a perfect dead-ringer for Aquaman as Neptune. Complete with trident! Then we see Frank The Butcher (Rhino) with D’Amore.
Footage from “last week” when Red Letter (either Jody Threat or KiLynn King) beating an alter-ego Jessicka. (Red Letter was Jody Threat)
Match 2: Frank The Butcher (Rhino) beat Neptune (Shera). Walter Chestnut them is made to become a jobber-aka janitor!
Match 3: The Sunday Morning Express (Chris Sabin & Moose I think) beat The Hard Workers Harry Hall & Otis Oates (looks like either Deaner or Alan Angels & Jake Something). (Update: Deaner & Jake Something. Sabin’s partner was Jack Price)
Match 4: Colt McCoy & Georgia Cobb (Eddie Edwards & Jordynne Grace) beat Rip Rayzor & Rusty Iron (Ace Austin & Mickie James[?]) (Update: Rusty Iron was Gia Miller).
Match 5:The Masked Brother (Steve Maclin?). beat IPWF International Commonwealth TV Champion DJ 2 Large (Moose) to win the title. (Update: Masked Brother was Frankie Kazarian)
Main Event: Tim Burr (Josh Alexander) beat Boris Alexiev (Oleg Prudius?). (Update: Alwxiev apparently was Santino Marella)
While the pro-WWE internet trolls absolutely hated on this, I actually enjoyed this a lot. A fun parody of 1980s old-school WWF. Check it out and leave your expectations at the door, just enjoy the ridiculous comedy for what it is meant to be!
Next week: TBA. May be various pre-packaged stuff to get to Final Resolution next Saturday. That event will be LIVE on Impact+ for subscribers and YouTube for Ulrimate Insider subscribers and also as a PPV on FITE ($9.99).
Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling in Chicago:
This episode was taped on 10/22 and wraps up (or should) the fallout from Bound For Glory.
There was no YouTube pre-show this week.
Match 1: Tasha Steelz beat Deonna Purrazzo. There are already clips of them doing a brief twerk-off/booty shaking showdown on the socials, which alone makes this match worth watching.
Alex Shelley promo.
Bullet Club promo. Santino Marella interrupts, then so do Kenny King & Sheldon Jean. King wants a rematch for the Impact Digital Media Championship. Some bantering & bickering leads to Santino making Bullet Club vs. Jean & King for the Impact Tag Team Championship next week.
Match 2: Crazzy Steve beat Impact Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer by DQ. As a result, Dreamer retains the title. It ended after Dreamer used a fork on Steve.
Jonathan Gresham interviewed backstage.
Match 3: Brian Myers beat Joe Hendry.
Will Ospreay interviews. Next week he faces Josh Alexander. OHHHHH YEAH!
Match 4: Eric Young beat Eddie Edwards. Alisha Edwards misfired on a Singapore Cane shot to end it.
Myers argues with Moose backstage. Heath interrupts and confronts Myers. Moose interjects himself between them and Heath says he’ll take on both of them and heads off to find Santino.
Sonny Kiss interviewed backstage. Trinity shows up after overhearing Kiss setting sights on the Impact Knockouts Championship. Trinity says she’ll try to make it happen next week.
Match 5: Dirty Dango & Oleg Prudius beat 2 jobbers. Squash. Dango actually joined commentary until right before the end of the match after it started and let Prudius destroy the jobbers.
Jordynne Grace promo. Bully Ray interrupts her. Then KiLynn King also cuts in. King talks up facing Bully but Bully tries to talk her down. Then Steve Maclin shows up. He calls Bully soft again. Threats exchanged before Maclin leaves followed by King.
Rascalz promo. They introduce Myron Reed as their new member and apparently will face “some luchadors” next week.
Main Event: Impact World Champion Alex Shelley beat Jonathan Gresham to retain the title.
Next week: Impact Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey vs. Kenny King & Sheldon Jean for the titles, Will Ospreay vs. Josh Alexander, Rascalz vs. Laredo Kid, Black Taurus & Juventud Guerrera, Moose vs. Heath, Sonny Kiss vs. Trinity in a NON-TITLE match and Steve Maclin & KiLynn King vs. Bully Ray & Jordynne Grace.
Next up is IPWF Throwback Throwdown 4 Saturday in Toronto, Canada, which will be the next TV tapings. This will have a retro/old school theme with some wrestlers portraying fictional prior-times wrestlers. The episodes will air at a later date. Depending on whether or not there will be an episode on 11/23 (Thanksgiving Day in the US), they may be taping up to 4 weeks of content or will have to come up with some other stuff to get them to Final Resolution, the next monthly live event, on 12/9. There also aren’t any more TV tapings being advertised until 1/14 when they return to being TNA Wrestling with Hard To Kill on 1/13. Both 1/13 & 1/14 events will be in Las Vegas, NV.
UPDATE: Clarified match 2 result to note that Crazzy Steve won by DQ. But because it was a DQ, Tommy Dreamer retains the Impact Digital Media Championship.
Here are the NON-SPOILER results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling “Turning Point” event, which was TAPED 10/27/23 in Newcastle, England (I have not read spoilers so I do not know what happened yet):
Updates will begin at 4:30 PM PT/7:30 PM ET. The event will be available on demand starting at that time on Impact+ for subscribers ($7.99/month or $71.99/year), YouTube for Ultimate Insider subscribers ($4.99/month), and as a PPV on FITE ($9.99). A FREE pre-show with 2 matches will air at 4:30 PM PT/7:30 PM ET on all providers. I will be watching the YouTube Ultimate Insider version.
4:30 PM PT UPDATE: Made it home in time for the pre-show so live updates begin early.
We are TAPED from the Walker Dome in Newcastle, England. Your hosts are Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt.
Pre-show:
Match 1: Grado & Rhino vs. Mike D & Richards (?). The locals were already in the ring as the broadcast started.
Result: Grado & Rhino beat Mike D & Richards. Rhino pinned Richards after GORE.
Match 2: Mark Haskins vs. Leon Slater. During the UK Invasion tour, Slater was signed to a contract by the promotion
Result: Leon Slater beat Mark Haskins. Slater retained his North Wrestling Championship as a result
End Pre-show (4:57 PM PT). Main show/PPV begins in 2 minutes.
Main show:
Match 1: Josh Alexander & Eric Young vs. Subculture
Result; Josh Alexander & Eric Young beat Subculture. Alexander pinned Mark Andrews after C4 Spike.
Leon Slater video package. He’ll join Impact/TNA in 2024.
Match 2: Gisele Shaw vs. Alex Windsor
Result: Gisele Shaw beat Alex Windsor
Simon Miller promo.
Match 3: Rich Swann vs. Trey Miguel
Result: Rich Swann beat Trey Miguel. Miguel may have gotten his shoulder up before the 3 count but the ref may have missed it. Tough call from the camera angles. No instant replay.
Dani Luna promo.
Match 4: Dani Luna vs. Jordynne Grace
Result: Jordynne Grace beat Dani Luna
Match 5: Joe Hendry vs. Simon Miller
Result: Joe Hendry beat Simon Miller
Footage from Gut Check 2023 held during the UK Invasion Tour. The winners-Mike D (men) & Harley Hudson (women) get to go to Canada and train at the Can-Am Dojo with a chance to eventually earn an Impact Wrestling contract.
Match 6: Frankie Kazarian & Chris Sabin vs. Moose & Brian Myers
Result: Moose & Brian Myers beat Frankie Kazarian & Chris Sabin. Moose pinned Kazarian after a spear.
Match 7: Impact Knockouts Champion Trinity vs. Deonna Purrazzo for the title. Gail Kim is special guest referee. If Purrazzo loses, no more title shots for her as long as Trinity is champion
Result: Impact Knockouts Champion Trinity beat Deonna Purrazzo by submission to retain the title. No more chances for Purrazzo as long as Trinity is champion. Afterwards, Purrazzo ambushed Trinity from behind and b*tch slapped Kim, but Kim came back with Eat Defeat to send Purrazzo packing. (There are rumors Purrazzo is about to be a free agent with her contract expiring so the question is whether or not she will be back after a while like Jordynne Grace did)
Main Event: Will Ospreay vs. Eddie Edwards
Result: Will Ospreay beat Eddie Edwards
Ospreay post-match promo. He has a “huge announcement” to make in response to fan questions first…he fixed his kitchen. HA! That joke aside, he put Impact/TNA over and sent the crowd home happy.
While the matches were solid as always, the video quality of this event was not as good as usual, in particular with the ringside cameras. No issues with the hard camera but the ringside cameras were like the ones New Japan has used recently as US events, not high-quality. The sound quality/level was off a little for the main show after the pre-show. Those took a bit away from the experience for me. Main show was a little shorter than usual, including the show-ending promo it was only 2 hours 40 minutes. If the gripes about video quality don’t bother you, it’s another great show and as usual the Europe crowd was hot all event. Europe fans are always hot even if you don’t get their constant singing like they do at soccer matches.
End Show.
Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling in Glasgow, Scotland:
This episode was taped last Thursday as the first event of the 4-day UK Invasion Tour. It will be a clip show with matches from that event. I did not know anything that happened before it aired (successfully avoided spoilers).
There was no YouTube pre-show this week.
Match 1: Glasgow Cup Finals (4-man 1-night tournament): Joe Hendry beat Frankie Kazarian to win the tournament.
Backstage comments from Hendry after winning. Reference to Simon Miller, who when they filmed an episode of Joe Hendry’s Food Fight (Impact+ and YouTube Ultimate Insiders) turned it into an actual fight. They have a match at Turning Point.
Match 2: Moose, Brian Myers & Deonna Purrazzo beat Subculture. Moose pinned Mark Andrews after a spear.
Match 3: Grado beat Trey Miguel.
Eddie Edwards promo.
Match 4: Impact Knockouts Champion Trinity beat Emersyn Jayne in a NON-TITLE match.
Main Event: Motor City Machine Guns beat Josh Alexander & Eric Young. Chris Sabin pinned Young after Cradle Shock.
Next week: More from the Bound For Glory Fallout TV tapings in Chicago. That will take them to their next TV taping-IPWF Thowdown 4-next Saturday in Toronto. That event will have a retro/throwback theme with wrestlers as made-up characters from the past.
Next up is Turning Point, the monthly live major event, which this time is TAPED (last Friday in Newcastle, England) and will premiere tomorrow on Impact+, YouTube for Ultimate Insiders and as a PPV on FITE at 5 PM PT/8 PM ET. NO SPOILERS WILL BE POSTED BEFORE THE PREMIERE BEGINS.
UPDATE: After the show Impact announced the following matches for next week: Impact World Champion Alex Shelley vs. Jonathan Gresham for the title, Deonna Purrazzo vs. Tasha Steelz and Impact Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer vs. Crazzy Steve in a NON-TITLE No DQ match
Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling in Chicago:
This episode was taped Sunday and is the fallout from Bound For Glory.
There was no YouTube pre-show this week.
It was announced in advance tonight’s broadcast would feature replays of 2 COMPLETE PPV matches: Will Ospreay vs. Mike Bailey and Impact World Champion Alex Shelley vs. Josh Alexander for the title.
The show opens with Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt introducing things, taped Saturday after the PPV. They made it sound like tonight is going to be a special clip show/PPV recap with no post-PPV matches. Just BFG highlights.
Ospreay-Bailey replay opens the show. Starts right after the bell rang, no entrances shown. When they had to go to commercial during this match, they resumed the replay back a few seconds before the break.
Highlights of the Call Your Shot Gauntlet, a 20-person staggered entry match where the eventual winner gets a future title shot of their choice. When it got down to the last 2, it became a normal match with win only by pinfall or submission. And those last 2 were Jordynne Grace and Bully Ray.
Highlights from the pre-show when Traci Brooks, Mike Tenay & Don West were inducted into the Impact Hall Of Fame.
Highlights from the Impact Tag Team Championship match (Rascalz vs. Bullet Club).
Bullet Club post-match promo.
Highlights from the Impact X Division Championship match that opened the PPV (Chris Sabin vs. KENTA).
Highlights from the Impact Knockouts Championship match (Trinity vs. Mickie James).
Trinity post-match promo.
The full replay of the Impact World Championship match (Alex Shelley vs. Josh Alexander) is the main event segment. They begin at pre-match introductions (no entrances).
The show ends with a replay of the PPV-ending video package announcing the return of TNA (Total Nonstop Action). Impact will change its name back to TNA Wrestling at Hard To Kill on January 13, 2024. Including the Scott D’Amore promo that followed. A funny spot was showing a large room where most if not all the roster that wasn’t in the ring was watching & reacting.
Next week: TBA.
The promotion is now in England for a 4-day tour that will include TV tapings for an upcoming episode of Impact next month and tomorrow will be Turning Point, which will be taped and air on Impact+, FITE and YouTube for Ultimate Insiders on 11/3 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. Confirmed for Turning Point: Trinity vs. Donna Purrazzo for the Impact Knockouts Championship. And reportedly there is a stip-if Purrazzo loses, she can’t get another title shot while Trinity is champion as Purrazzo is 0-2 against the champ.
Although the event will be taped when it premieres next week. I will not be posting spoilers ahead of time and will be attempting to avoid them so I will hopefully be going into the event not yet knowing what happened.
10/27 UPDATE: On social media, Impact announced there were TV tapings at one of the England events happening this weekend. That episode will air next week.
PCO Is Not Human. He also will continue to make an Impact. Coming off a win in a Monster’s Ball match at Bound For Glory, the French-Canadian Frankenstein has signed an extension with the promotion. Terms were not disclosed but he will be part of when the promotion rebrands itself again as TNA Wrestling in January 2024 at Hard To Kill in Las Vegas. That’s where PCO returned to the promotion in January 2022.
Full press release:
Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling “Bound For Glory 2023” PPV in Chicago (available live on PPV and via FITE in the US for $39.99. Impact+ and YouTube Ultimate Insider subscribers can watch on demand as part of subscription in 30 days. There is a FREE pre-show on FITE and YouTube 30 minutes before the PPV):
Updates will begin at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT.
Pre-show:
Mike Tenay, Don West & Traci Brooks are inducted into the Impact Wrestling Hall Of Fame. (No matches)
PPV:
Impact X Division Champion Chris Sabin beat KENTA (New Japan Pro Wrestling) to retain the title.
In a Monster’s Ball Match, where competitors are locked in a dark area without food, water and light for 24 hours before the match then it’s essentially anything goes, PCO beat Rhino, Steve Maclin & Moose.
Ace Austin & Chris Bey beat Impact Tag Team Champions Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel to become THE NEW IMPACT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!
Will Ospreay (New Japan) beat Mike Bailey.
The Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match, where the winner gets a future title shot of their choice, was won by Jordynne Grace. She immediately called her shot, meaning she gets an Impact Knockouts Championship match at Hard To Kill.
Impact Knockouts Champion Trinity beat Mickie James to retain the title. Grace is next barring the unexpected.
Moose cashed in his Feast Or Fired briefcase and will get an Impact World Championship match at Hard To Kill.
Impact World Champion Alex Shelley beat Josh Alexander to retain the title.
End Show.
UPDATE: Hard To Kill will be on 1/13 in Las Vegas on PPV…and will mark the return of TNA Wrestling. There will be a TV taping event on 1/14, both at The Palms Casino Resort. More to come during a Tuesday interview with Scott D’Amore hosted by Thom Hannifan on The Impact Wrestling Facebook page beginning at Noon ET/9 AM PT.
10/23 UPDATE: The Knockouts Tag Team Championship match (Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Tasha Strelz) did not air on POV for unknown reasons. Impact has now made the full match available FOR FREE on YouTube.