Hello and welcome to Impact Wrestling Results!
This looks like it’s going to be a fun show as we dive into the aftermath of Slammiversary with some new feuds and the continued battle between Josh Alexander and Violent By Design.
Without further ado, let’s get to the action!
Before The Impact (BTI) – Andrew Everett vs. Black Taurus w/Crazzy Steve
This is going to be a fun match as Everett returns after appearing in Slammiversary’s Ultimate X X-Division Championship match.
Everett’s also billing himself as being a 7 foot tall giant. Love goofy gimmicks like this.
Everett went to work on Taurus’ arm early on, and he dodged Taurus’ charge and attempted a roll up.
Taurus brushed off his choke slam attempt, and they traded moves off the ropes before Everett tried another choke slam.
Taurus tossed him aside and hit a pop up Samoan Drop, then hit a diving forearm through the ropes.
Everett tried to fight back, but Taurus hit him with a combination in the corner followed by a powerslam for a near pinfall.
Everett fought Taurus off with a boot and step up kick, but ran into a headbutt. Everette nailed a moonsault off the ropes, then a springboard moonsault off the middle rope for a pin attempt.
After taking Black Taurus down with a series d dives and moonsaults, he missed a 450 splash and then had Taurus catch his next moonsault attempt and Taurus planted him with a Power Bull for the win.
Team Impact takes on Honor No More
Honor No More came out and took over the show with Bennett grabbing a camera to film in the ring. He was focused on maria initially, and then switched to Eddie Edwards.
Edwards “apologized” for hijacking the show, and then went on a tear about Impact Wrestling and how they left Nashville to get bigger and better.
Does @TheEddieEdwards blame @PCOisNotHuman for Honor No More's loss at #Slammiversary? #IMPACTonAXSTV @MariaLKanellis @RealMikeBennett @KennyKingPb2 @TheHorrorKingVM pic.twitter.com/RClk8k8bGl
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 24, 2022
He pointed out how the people doing the most celebrating is the Impact Originals, and HNM doesn’t think they won the match.
Edwards then pointed out PCO as the reason they lost, and Vincent came to PCO’s defense and pointed out D’Lo Brown and Earl Hebner set them up.
Taven took credit for ROH staying open, and for saving Impact Wrestling
"We came in to TNA together and if we have to, we'll go out together." @AMWwildcat and @JamesStormBrand won't back down from Honor No More. #IMPACTonAXSTV pic.twitter.com/7sQOlVyh90
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 24, 2022
America’s Most Wanted came out and Storm reintroduced himself and Chris Harris.
They called out the younger generation and cited their problem is they suck.
Kenny King mocked both of them, and Harris took over the mic and told King he’ll make him cry harder than he did on The Bachelorette and AMA is proud of what they accomplished in the ring.
Harris promised they’ll leave Impact together and said they made a couple of friends at Slammiversary and the Good Brothers came out and a brawl ensued.
The numbers caught up with them pretty quick. Harris was confronted on the floor, and the Briscoes came out to even things up and they held the ring.
Chelsea Green w/Deonna Purrazzo vs. Mia Yim
Purrazzo joined the commentary team, so we’re sure she’s going to get involved in some way, especially after she came out with Green.
Green went for a kick right away, and Yim sidestepped and arm dragged her a pair of times.
Green hit a dropkick and sent Yim to the floor, where she hit a baseball slide.
Yim blocked a suplex on the floor and hit her own. She kept the pressure on and locked in a surfboard in the ring on Green.
.@MickieJames evens the odds after @DeonnaPurrazzo interfered, allowing @MiaYim to pick up the victory in a fantastic contest. #IMPACTonAXSTV @ImChelseaGreen pic.twitter.com/t1Bxc26109
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 24, 2022
Green turned it around and went to work on Yim, wearing her down bit by bit. Green kept pushing with a double knee and stomp for a trio of cover attempts but Yim kept kicking out.
Yim fought back with a suplex and kicks, then hit a sit out power bomb for a near pinfall.
She headed to the top rope and Purrazzo pushed her off, and Mickie James ran out and went after Purrazzo and took her down.
Yim spun out of an Unprettier and hit an Eat Defeat for the win.
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