Hello and welcome to Impact Wrestling Results!
Tonight looks like a fun one with plenty of good matches and Josh Alexander will respond to Moose going to his home with his signed contract instead of giving it to Scott D’Amore
Let’s get to the action!
Before The Impact – Shera w/Raj Singh vs. Crazzy Steve w/Havok
This is going to be a fun one as it’s been a while since we last saw Shera in the Impact Zone. Shera had the power advantage early, as Steve attempted to mess with him a little.
Steve hit a dragonscrew and went to work on Shera’s left leg. On the floor after Steve locked in an upside down, Havok backed Raj off and Steve ran into a clothesline.
Shera caught him off the ropes and hit a backbreaker and fallaway slam for a pin attempt in an homage to Scott Hall.
Steve picked up the pace and hit a series of clotheslines and a chop block before biting Shera’s face, but Shera caught him coming in with a Sky High powerbomb for the win.
This was a fun one to set the stage for the night and we’re so happy to see Shera back.
Alexander wants blood
Josh Alexander entered the Impact Zone with a determined stride and look on his face as he readied to respond to Moose’s visit last week.
He thought he was ready for Moose to try anything, but he reached a new low and crossed the line last week by intimidating his wife and child.
Josh said Moose pushed him over the edge and there’s no going back from this and he’s more motivated than ever to beat him. He promised to take the Impact World Championship from him and dared Moose to come into his other home, Impact Wrestling, and Moose came out.
.@Walking_Weapon and @TheMooseNation are fighting all over the IMPACT Zone!#IMPACTonAXSTV pic.twitter.com/t4EcqycH3B
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) March 25, 2022
Moose understood why Josh is angry after he failed to protect his family, and at Rebellion he’ll fail to get his hands on the title. After he beats Josh, he’ll take a trip to his home and show Josh’s son what a real role model is and he won’t fail him like Josh did.
Josh went after him and ducked a swing with the belt and threw Moose into the ring steps.
Moose retreated up the stage and their fight carried over to the backstage area where Josh bounced him off a garage door a couple of times.
Madman Fulton and others broke it up as Josh tried to throw him off a second floor balcony and Moose took off.
Willie Mack vs. Laredo Kid vs. Mike Bailey
This should be a good one, and it started with a three way lockup and double kip ups by Laredo and Bailey.
A round of hurricanrannas from everyone followed, and Mack took both out on the floor with a moonsault.
.@Willie_Mack with one for The Bad Guy!#IMPACTonAXSTV pic.twitter.com/y0Xz57NxHb
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) March 25, 2022
Mack and Bailey eventually squared off, and Bailey hit a series of kicks, and flipped to the outside to take out Laredo.
Laredo then took Bailey and Mack out on the floor with a corkscrew off the top rope.
Mack rolled through a crossbody by Bailey to hit a Samoan Drop for a pin attempt Laredo broke up. Mack then hit a Razor’s Edge on Laredo in a tribute to Scott Hall, but Bailey broke up the pin.
Bailey hit a double knee off the top rope on Mack for the win to close out an awesome match.
Steve Macklin vs. Heath w/Rhino
Macklin gained the upper hand early with an elbow but Heath came back with an elbow off he ropes and an atomic drop to send Macklin to the floor.
The action spilled to the floor and Macklin taunted Rhino and shoved he ring steps over and played hurt when the ref’s back was turned to get Rhino banned from ringside.
Heath responded by throwing Macklin into the barricade and hammering on him before throwing him back into the ring.
Macklin countered Heath’s onslaught with a backbreaker and he went to work on Heath’s right arm.
Macklin told the fans ECW sucks before he leaped into a boot by Heath and with the fans behind him Heath nailed a series of moves and a DDT for a near pinfall.
Macklin slipped out of a Wake Up Call at the ropes, and pinned Heath with his feet on the ropes for the win.
Rhino came into the ring while Heath kept the ref tot eh side and nailed Macklin with a Gore. It’s only fitting to see the Gore in Philly.
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