Impact Wrestling “Against All Odds” Results (6/9/23)

Impact Wrestling’s monthly live event, Against All Odds, is tonight, just 2 weeks after their last live event and kickstarting the build to the Slammiversary PPV in July. They had to do a quick build for tonight with only 2 weeks of TV and it started at-and carries over from-Under Siege with rematches and in particular a women’s dog collar match. A highlight is the first ever 8-4-1 match: It starts as a regular 8-man tag match, but the winning team immediately faces off in a 4-way against each other and the winner there gets the Impact World Championship shot at Slammiversary against the winner of the Steve Maclin-Alex Shelley main event. If Bully Ray has his way and backs up what he’a said on Impact these last 2 weeks it’ll be him, but he has to earn it first.

Today’s event will be held at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, OH and can be watched LIVE on Impact+ (subscription required. $7.99/month or $71.99/year), YouTube (Ultimate Insider subscription required, $4.99/month) and FITE ($9.99, includes unlimited on demand replays). There will also be a FREE pre-show on YouTube and FITE 30 minutes before the event. Due to work schedule conflicts I may not be able to do live results for the pre-show. Including that it will be a standard length PPV with a total runtime of 3 1/2 hours.

Tonight’s current lineup:
Pre-Show:
KiLynn King vs. Nevaeh
Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry vs. Dirty Dango for the title

Main Show:
Masha Slamovich vs. Killer Kelly in a Dog Collar Match
Impact World Tag Team Champions Bullet Club vs. The Good Hands for the titles
The Design vs. oVe in an Ohio Street Fight
Impact X Division Champion Trey Miguel vs. Chris Sabin for the title
Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian
Trinity & Deonna Purrazzo vs. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans
Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath & Nick Aldis vs. Moose, Mike Bailey, Rich Swann & PCO in an 8-4-1 match. The winning team faces off immediately in a 4-way for an Impact World Championship match at Slammiversary
Impact World Champion Steve Maclin vs. Alex Shelley for the title

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at or shortly before 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. The pre-show begins at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT.

On a sightly related pre-show note, it has been announced that Impact’s 6/30 and 7/1 events in Australia (Friday & Saturday in the US) will be available LIVE only on FITE. You can pre-order a bundle that includes both events for $24.99 or each event individually for $14.99. Most importantly, given both events are 2 AM PT/5 AM ET starts, you also get unlimited on demand replays.

4:45 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now…
We are LIVE from the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, OH. Your hosts are Thom Hannifan & Matt Rehwoldt.

Pre-Show:
Match 1: KiLynn King vs. Nevaeh
Result: KiLynn King beat Nevaeh (Note: I did not see this match live and it will not be factored into the overall rating/thoughts)
Match 2: Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry vs. Dirty Dango for the title
Result: Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry beat Dirty Dango to retain the title.
Updates will continue when the main show/PPV portion begins.

Main show:
Mandatory FBI warning with crowd noise. Marking out for the warning!

Motor CIty Machine Guns shown arriving earlier today.

Opening video.

Match 1: Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian
Result: Frankie Kazarian beat Eddie Edwards. Alisha Edwards was ejected late in the match for interference.

Match 2: Impact World Tag Team Champions Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) for the titles
Result: Impact World Tag Team Champions Bullet Club beat The Good Hands to retain the titles. Austin pinned Hotch after The Fold.

Match 3: Masha Slamovich vs. Killer Kelly in a Dog Collar Match. No DQs, win only by pinfall or submission in the ring
Result: Masha Slamovich beat Killer Kelly

Match 4: Impact X Division Champion Trey Miguel vs. Chris Sabin for the title
Result: Chris Sabin beat Impact X Division Champion Trey Miguel to become THE NEW IMPACT X DIVISION CHAMPION! 9 TIME! 9 TIME! 9 TIME!

Match 5: Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath & Nick Aldis vs. Moose, Mike Bailey, Rich Swann & PCO in an 8-4-1 match. The winning team faces off immediately in a 4-way for an Impact World Championship match at Slammiversary
Result: Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath & Nick Aldis beat Moose, Mike Bailey, Rich Swann & PCO. Gresham pinned Swann. Which led to…
Part 2: Bully Ray vs. Jonathan Gresham, Nick Aldis & Heath in a 4-way
Result: Nick Aldis beat Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham & Heath in a 4-way by beating Heath. As a result, Aldis will face the Impact World Champion for the title at Slammiversary in July.

Match 6: Trinity & Deonna Purrazzo vs. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans
Result: Trinity & Deonna Purrazzo beat Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans. Purrazzo pinned Evans. Immediately afterwards, Shaw, Evans & Jai Vidal beat down Purrazzo and set her up for a loaded purse shot but Trinity made the save and cleaned house. The winners (and opponents at Slammiversary for the Impact Knockouts Championship) shook hands and embraced afterwards.

Match 7: The Design (Deaner, Angels, Kon) vs. oVe (Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, Madman Fulton) in an Ohio Street Fight (Anything Goes)
Result: oVe beat The Design. Callihan pinned Deaner after Cactus Driver 97 onto a barbed wire board.

Main Event: Impact World Champion Steve Maclin vs. Alex Shelley for the title. Slammiversary will be live only on PPV, FITE and DAZN. Impact+ and YouTube Ultimate Insiders can watch on demand with subscription at a later date (30+ day wait).

Official for Slammiversary on 7/15: Trinity-Purrazzo and Aldis vs. the main event winner for the Impact World Championship.

First announcement for Multiverse United 2 participation-Hiroshi Tanahashi from New Japan. Multiverse United 2 is 8/20 in Philadelphia, PA.

Main Event: Impact World Champion Steve Maclin vs. Alex Shelley for the title
Result: Alex Shelley beat Impact World Champion Steve Maclin to become THE NEW IMPACT WORLD CHAMPION! WOW! 20+ YEARS AND HIS TIME HAS FINALLY COME! That means Shelley will defend against Nick Aldis at Slammiversary. MCMG, now the X Division and Impact World Champions, stood tall to end the show.

Final thoughts: WOW, that main event! Outstanding and an incredible last few minutes to cap off another excellent live night of Impact. The worst matches were solid and the best matches were outstanding, the hardcore matches were brutal and fun and there were some surprises with the 8-4-1. I missed the pre-show matches for the most part but the main show again way overachieved, making that $5-10 price tag depending on how you watch an indescribable bargain. If you missed it, get it and watch it.

Overall show grade: A

End Show.

The next TV tapings including the fallout will be tomorrow.

Post-show is airing on YouTube and Impact+ now. Started with MCMG still in the ring for a post-event celebratory promo thanking the fans and putting Impact and themselves over. A few final thoughts from commentary wraps everything up.

ALL TOGETHER AGAIN 6/9/23 Results

In 2011, shortly after the devastating earthquake that caused catastrophic destruction in Fukushima Prefecture and other areas of Japan, the Big 3 promotions-New Japan Pro Wrestling, All-Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling NOAH-came together for ALL TOGETHER, a joint charity fundraiser effort to support recovery causes. Today, with Japan still struggling to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, they reunited for ALL TOGETHER AGAIN and another joint fundraiser effort for pandemic recovery.

Today’s event was held at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on New Japan World only as a PPV for about $30 US. I expect the PPV window to be 3 months. You can also watch the pre-show FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 6569.

Pre-show match: Ryo Inoue, Black Menso-re, Yoh & Ryusuke Taguchi beat Super Crazy, Alejandro, Seiki Yoshioka & Atsushi Kotoge. Yoh pinned Kotoge after Direct Drive.

Japanese musician FUNKIST performed the event’s theme song to open the event.

Match 1: YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto & Tomohiro Ishii beat Yoshiki Inamura, Daiki Inaba & Masa Kitamiya. Goto pinned Inaba after Shoto.

Match 2: Sean Legacy & Chris Ridgeway beat Kosei Fujita & Zack Sabre Jr. Ridgeway beat Fujita with Uncle Lock.

Match 3: Shota Umino beat Yoshitatsu.

Match 4: Katsuhiko Nakajima & Go Shiozaki beat Hokuto Omori & Satoshi Kojima. Nakajima pinned Omori after Vertical Spike. Kojima was a late replacement for Shuji Ishikawa (fever).

Match 5: Ren Narita, El Desperado & Minoru Suzuki beat Junta Miyawaki, Takashi Sugiura & Naomichi Marufuji. Desperado pinned Miyawaki after Pinche Loco.

Match 6: Francesco Akira, TJP, Aaron Henare, Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb beat Dan Tamura, Hikaru Sato, Ryuki Honda, Jun & Rei Saito. Alira pinned Tamura after Fireball.

Match 7: Yuma Anzai, Suwama & Yuji Nagata beat BUSHI, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito. Suwama pinned BUSHI after Last Ride.

Match 8: Tadasuke, YO-HEY & Jake Lee beat TAKA Michinoku, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & SANADA. Lee pinned TAKA after FBS.

Match 9: AMAKUSA, Atsuki Aoyagi & Hiromu Takahashi beat HAYATA, Rising Hayato & Master Wato. Aoyagi pinned Hayato after Firebird Splash.

Main Event: Kenoh, Yuma Aoyagi & Kazuchika Okada beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Kento Miyahara & Hiroshi Tanahashi. Okada pinned Tanahashi after Rainmaker. After the match, Okada invited Antonio Inoki’s grandchildren into the ring to help lead the late New Japan founder’s signature “1…2…3…DA!” shout to close the event.

As all 3 now return to “normal”, next up for New Japan is the New Japan Road ~Road to STRONG~ Tour beginning tomorrow at Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 1 in Chiba. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET. This will be a Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

Injury Report: DDT Double Whammy

On top of Tokyo Joshi Pro losing Yuka Sakazaki for a while, DDT announced today that Yuki Ishida is also now out of action. Fever & gastroenteritis. Ugh. Out indefinitely but will miss both events this weekend. Changes to the lineups have been made.

More as it becomes available.

BREAKING: TJPW Title Vacant, Injury Changes (Updated)

Tokyo Joshi Pro has announced major changes to Sunday’s event and more…The Princess Tag Team Championship is now VACANT. Previous champions Yuka Sakazaki and Mizuki have been forced to vacate the titles due to a Sakazaki injury. Neck. Out indefinitely but it’s going to be at least a month and, as can be the case with neck injuries, possibly much longer. They were supposed to have defended the titles Sunday against Miu Watanabe & Rika Tatsumi. No new plans determined yet. Sakazaki’s 7/8 match vs. Nyla Rose is now off as well. No replacement named yet.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: Because of this, what had been the title match 9n 6/11 has been changes to Tatsumi & Watanabe vs. Mizuki in a handicap match. Sakazaki will be at the event to address the fans. Yuki Aino vs. Arisu Endo for the next International Princess Championship shot is now the main event.

Impact Wrestling 6/8/23 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling from London, Ontario, Canada:

This episode was taped on late May as part of the post-Under Siege tapings.

The YouTube pre-show match was Sereziya Sparx vs. Tara Rising.

Match 1: Chris Bey beat Jaosn Hotch. The Good Hands immediately beat down Bey & Ace Austin afterwards.

Heath interviewed backstage.

Dirty Dango promo.

Match 2: Heath beat Champagne Singh. Squash.

The Design promo.

Match 3: Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry beat Sheldon Jean in a NON -TITLE match. Squash. Afterwards, Hendry immediately calls out Dirty Dango. Hendry then cues up a bad comedy parody video “featuring” Dango. (Earlier this year he did similar with Matt Cardona aka “Edge’s bitch”. This is similar based on when Dango was Fandango in WWE). Bad in the “so bad it’s funny” sense. After this, Kenny King ambushed Hendry and the beatdown was on but Santino Marella quickly intervened. Jean was left alone in the ring and got the Cobra.

Gisele Shaw promo. She claims she put Jordynne Grace out indefinitely (potential write-off as Grace is a free agent) and calls out Trinity and Deonna Purrazzo for tomorrow.

Match 4: Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King) beat Death Dollz (Courtney Rush & Jessicka) to retain the titles. Wilde pinned Rush.

Steve Maclin interviewed backstage. On cue Bully Ray joins him.

Pre-show footage of Masha Slamovich beating down both women in the pre-show match, including choking one with a chain as a message sent to Killer Kelly ahead of tomorrow’s dog collar match.

Match 5: Impact X Division Champion Trey Miguel beat Bhupinder Gujjar in a NON-TITLE match. Afterwards, Miguel with microphone. He puts himself over ahead of tomorrow’s title rematch against Chris Sabin.

Johnny Swinger interviewed backstage. He says Zicky Dice is going to school to become a referee and help him get to 50 wins and winning titles.

Trinity & Deonna Purrazzo interviewed to promote their Knockouts Title match at Slammiversary in July and tag match against Shaw & Savannah Evans tomorrow.

Main Event: Rich Swann & Moose beat Nick Aldis & Jonathan Gresham. Moose pinned Gresham after a powerbomb. They kept fighting post-match and Heath joined in to send Moose packing, leading to Heath & Aldis going at it and Bully Ray sneaking in to lay out Swann. Then PCO joined the fray to get everyone in tomorrow’s 8-4-1 match into the ring. PCO stood tall alone to end the show.

Next up is Against All Odds tomorrow in Columbus, OH. The event will be streamed live on Impact+, YouTube for Ultimate Insiders (subscription required, $4.99/month) and is also available as a PPV on FITE for $9.99 (purchase includes the live event and unlimited on demand replays). There will be a FREE pre-show on YouTube and FITE at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT before the PPV begins at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. Live results will be posted for the YouTube broadcast of the PPV.

FREE VIDEO: ALL TOGETHER AGAIN Press Conference (6/7/23)

The final pre-event press conference for tomorrow’s ALL TOGETHER AGAIN event was held today. Click below to watch the presser (in Japanese only). This is from New Japan’s Japanese YouTube channel but is also available on the All-Japan & Pro Wrestling NOAH YouTube channels and on New Japan World:

News: ALL TOGETHER AGAIN Late Change

There has been a late change to the ALL TOGETHER ACAIN card for tomorrow as All-Japan has announced Shuji Ishikawa is now off the event. Fever. Also off All-Japan’s event on Sunday. For tomorrow he was to have teamed with Hokuto Omori to face Go Shiozaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima. Satoshi Kojima is the replacement. For Sunday he was to have been in an 8-man tag match. Kohei Sato is the replacement.

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AEW Rampage 6/9/23 Results (SPOILERS!)

Here are the quick results for tomorrow’s AEW Rampage in Colorado Springs, CO (SPOILERS!):

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AEW Dynamite 6/7/23 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Colorado Springs, CO:
AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy beat Swerve Strickland to retain the title.

Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta beat Best Friends & Rocky Romero. Moxley beat Romero with a rear naked choke.

MJF promo interrupted by Adam Cole. This seemed to set up Cole as the next challenger for the AEW Woeld Championship.

In a Texas Tornado Match (no tags, no DQs, all 4 legal at all times), Jungle Boy & Hook beat Preston Vance & Dralistico. Jungle Boy beat Dralistico with Snare Trap.

Konosuke Takeshita beat Damon Abe. Squash.

AEW TBS Champion Kris Statlander beat Anna Jay.A.S. to retain the title.

Jay White beat Ricky Starks. Juice Robinson & FTR were banned from ringside but Gunn Club interfered after a ref bump at the end.