![]() This match and the break up the Design is going to lead to some great matches, especially Angels vs Deaner. Angels had to go above and beyond what we’ve been used to seeing of him to EARN that respect from Jonathan Gresham. This match was fantastic, and it was on demand to set up the Angels turn on the design. It’s classic cheap heat heel, and I’ll be glad to boo him. Throw back to Gorgeous George, or and even dropped a Classy Freddie Blassie ‘Pencil Necked Geek’ reference in one of these. ![]() I mean, he’s painfully correct, in many cases. I think that grouping would have been good in the long run for all three.ĭirty Dango isn’t wrong. I don’t like that Meyers left the Good Hands behind. I like the team of Moose and Brian Meyers. MOOSE AND BRIAN MEYERS BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW WITH GIA MILLER – MINOR HIT Also, I would rather have had Madman Fulton and Jake Crist stick around, instead of Swann and Callihan teaming. They always need to seem like a threat, but after this, they don’t. If they had lost after a long battle, fine. All it did was make Singh and Shera look weak. Yes, both Rich Swann and Sami Callihan are former World Title holders, but this was unnecessary. CHAMPAGNE SINGH & SHERA – MISSĬhampagne Singh and Shera deserved better than a squash of this level. While I don’t see Chris Sabin ever cashing in Option C on Alex Shelley, I do see Rush potentially turning it in on Aldis. Nick Aldis coming in to give him some advice is nice, and pairing the two of them together for the main event is a nice bit of symmetry with the Motor City Machine Guns- World Title and X-Division. I like that Lio Rush came in with eyes on the X-Division, because he is a great addition to an already stacked X-Division. LIO RUSH BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW WITH GIA MILLER – HIT Eddie Edwards & Alisha Edwards at Slammiversary that Kazarian mentioned in another segment. However, I feel like this whole angle has been done just to build up to the Frankie Kazarian & Tracy Brooks vs. They ratcheted up the tension through this match like the veterans that they are, and Alisha made herself known throughout the match, and even contributed to the end. This was a great match, but I wouldn’t expect anything less from these two former World Champions. REPORT BY JOHN LASLO, PWTORCH CONTRIBUTOR Dreamer took out Maclin and cut a babyface promo to end the show.SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN). Maclin cut a post-match promo that brought out the returning Tommy Dreamer. Impact World Champion Alex Shelley def.Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo def. ![]() Johnny Swinger after Ernest “The Cat” Miller came out and reversed Swinger’s initial win, restarting the match. After Deaner wouldn’t let Angels shake Gresham’s hand, Angels pushed Deaner and left with Gresham Eddie Edwards defeated Frankie Kazarian.Lio Rush came out to help Aldis and they stood tall at the end. The two then had a confrontation which led to Sabin coming out to aid Shelley. Nick Aldis did an in-ring promo to explain last week’s attack on Shelley.Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry came out afterward and aired a new video making fun of King. Slamovich then took the other part of the chain and led Rush out. Courtney Rush took out King’s partner Taylor Wilde and choked her with a chain. Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz made his return and attacked Sabin before Alex Shelley ran out to make the save. Dango called out Santino Marella after the match which led to Heath attacking Dango from behind. Here's what we'll see each of them do on episodes that will air the next two weeks as Impact builds toward their Slammiversary PPV (spoilers courtesy Wrestling Observer): The final one was Tommy Dreamer, who had been on a leave of absence after the death of his mother and a recurrence of skin cancer. We already talked about Zachary Wentz's Impact comeback here. The two unexpected wrestlers who showed up Friday night definitely were. Rush previously wrestled on Impact and New Japan’s WrestleMania week Multiverse United show, so he's technically a return. Former WWE and recent New Japan Pro-Wrestling talent Lio Rush was advertised for Impact's first night of "Summer Sizzler" taping at Atlanta's Center Stage, so his appearance on June 23 wasn't a surprise.
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