Aerostar suffered an injury at last night’s Impact Wrestling Tapings in Orlando.
Aerostar was teaming with Andrew Everett & DJZ, which ended with Everett hitting Aerostar with a 630 to win the match. Aerostar was apparently hurt taking the move, and the referee made the X sign. A medic, Sonjay Dutt, Taya Valkyrie and Scott D’Amore all hit the ring to check on Aerostar.
Aerostar was on the mat for a while, but eventually sat up and walked to the back with the assistance of referees.
Aerostar posted the tweet below this morning noting that he was headed back to Mexico City, but that he hopes to be back for Impact Wrestling soon:
Impact Wrestling has confirmed the return of a former Knockouts Champion. Impact posted to Twitter on Monday, announcing that Katarina Waters, who worked as Winter in TNA and Katie Lea Burchill in WWE, is returning to the company.
Waters held the Knockouts Championship for two short runs in 2011 and had a 2010 to 2011 run with the Knockouts Tag Team Championships alongside Angelina Love.
Impact World Tag Team Championship: (C) LAX vs. Eli Drake & Scott Steiner – Winners and new Impact World Tag Team Champions: Eli Drake & Scott Steiner
Ishimori vs. Dezmond Xavier vs. El Hijo del Fantasma vs. Brian Cage vs. DJZ vs. Trevor Lee – Winner: Brian Cage
Tessa Blanchard has signed with Impact and joined the announce table for the next match
Taya Valkyrie vs. Kiera Hogan – Winner: Taya Valkyrie
Impact X-Division Championship: (C) Matt Sydal vs. Petey Williams – Winner: Matt Sydal
House of Hardcore Rules: Tommy Dreamer, Eddie Edwards & Moose vs. oVe – Winners: oVe
Post-match, Edwards attacks Callihan and digs away at his forehead with the barbed wire bat, busting him open. Edwards then grabs the duct tape and tapes Callihan to the top rope. Callihan spits at Edwards, and gets kicked between the legs. He wipes Callihan’s blood on his face and swings away with a kendo stick. First in the legs, right over the head, the shoulder, and then the ref! Dreamer comes in and tells him to back off, Edwards shoves him down, and hammers Callihan right over the head! He smacks down Jake and Dave. Out comes Alisha Edwards to stop him and Edwards whacks her too! Dreamer and Edwards check on her as a medical team comes down to check on her. Referees finally free Callihan who is a bloody mess. (transcript via WrestlingINC)
Impact Knockouts Championship: (C) Allie vs. Su Yung – Winner: Allie
Post-match, Yung is not happy. Sutter gets on the mic and says he knows how to fix this. He gets on one knee and proposes to her (much like Laurel and Allie). Yung rubs his face and spits red mist in his face and then gives him the mandible claw (she had a weird glove on for most of the match). (transcript via WrestlingINC)
Impact World Championship: (C) Austin Aries vs. Pentagon Jr. vs. Fenix – Winner and new Impact World Champion: Pentagon Jr.
Post-match, Pentagon celebrates with the title. Aries is still out on the floor. Fenix walks up to his brother and finally gives him a hug. Pentagon celebrates some more. (transcript via WrestlingINC)
Before last night’s Redemption pay -per-view, Impact Wrestling revealed all new title belts.
Impact first teased fans via Twitter this afternoon by writing, “So we’ve heard you’d like to see some new title belts.” The company then tweeted photos throughout the day of their new Tag Team, X-Division, Knockouts and World championships.
WWE is featuring footage of the Hardy Boyz in Impact Wrestling on their upcoming DVD and details have surfaced on how it was used.
The 3-disc set is called “Twist of Fate: The Best of the Hardy Boyz”and WrestlingDVDNetwork got an exclusive sneak peak before it hits stores.
According to the site, various clips play as Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy discuss the highlights of their time working at Impact … with particular attention on the Broken Hardys gimmick and Final Deletion match. A Global Wrestling Network logo is also plastered over the footage.
A teaser for the DVD can be found below.
CLICK HERE to see some photos of the footage being used.
Impact Wrestling Hall of Famer Gail Kim is the special guest on “Women’s Pro Wrestling Weekly”, which you can watch in the video below or download on iTunes. They sent us these highlights:
Why she retired:
“My back was starting to deteriorate and basically what happened was I just couldn’t walk after a couple of matches here and there. I never had an MRI and I never knew what was going on in my body for so long, and then it was coming to point where I was always wrestling and not being able to walk after. And I was like ‘ It’s time, I need to know what is going on. It’s a scary thought, but you have to know so you can help it’.So, I got an MRI done and I guess, I’m grateful it wasn’t worst. My L4 and my L5, pretty much the discs, was just basically all gone and there was just a thin layer left to the point, it could be bone on bone soon. Basically, I made the decision that I didn’t want to keep on going, where I had to have that major surgery because that minor surgery; he (the doctor) told me I can get back in the ring in 7 weeks and that 7 weeks turned into 7 months.”
Ivory mentioning her during her WWE Hall of Fame acceptance speech:
“It was unexpected because Ivory and I worked together for a short period of time. But, I had such great memories and experiences with her. She was always so nice, you never know how girls are going to be. But, she was always so nice and very helpful and I really looked up to girls like her and Molly; because they were veterans back then and they were very polished and Ivory was such a great speaker. She was already a good wrestler but her talking ability was on another level.”
Being a producer for Impact:
“I think a lot of people think I’m apart of the creative team and I’m not part of the creative. I’m a producer agent for the girls. So, when we are at TV’s, I’m the one that helps them put together their matches, tell them the business of the match and tweak whatever I think… for myself I’m more about the psychology of the match, that is where I’m very nitpicky. And that is something I tried to focus on when I was wrestling. I always wanted to make the matches, in some way different unique and interesting. I never wanted to have that basic match. I just wanted us to stand out in some way or another, whether it was storytelling or interesting wrestling moves. So, I tried to incorporate that and the girls know my personality too. I’m very direct and I don’t sugar coat anything… I went from working with these girls and I’ve always kind of felt like a motherly, older sister type and I was already transitioning in that role anyways for years, so it felt like a very natural thing to happen.”
Stephanie McMahon:
“WWE always thinks in a business mindset. For them, they are thinking, ‘ok this woman’s revolution is becoming hot, Ronda Rousey, this ‘Me Too’ movement’; so of course to be honest I’m going to say this, because I’ve said it on Twitter, Stephanie (McMahon) could have been fighting for us a long time ago. She was there every single time I worked there and she had zero interest in fighting for the women back then. So, for them, everything is business motivated. So, them having this women’s revolution, and it’s from the fans as well… the fans did demand it through social media and Vince heard it and made it happen. And I think finally the girls are getting treated the way they want to get treated.”
Pay for women wrestlers:
“They put their bodies through the same thing the guys go through. These girls should be getting paid equally. Everyone is an independent contractor, so everyone gets paid differently. So, we don’t really discuss those things amongst ourselves because money is kind of a taboo subject to this day. But, I think if there are two girls that are going to main event a pay-per-view, they should be getting paid the same amount as two guys main-eventing. I mean, they are obviously important enough to main event and they are good enough to main event… so they should be getting paid.”
Who she would like to have dream matches with:
“I would have loved to have a proper feud with some of the girls now, Allie, Rosemary, Taya, there are so many great girls. But, of course, you know Charlotte is an amazing athlete, I love her work. Now Asuka’s there. There are so many girls that are really talented right now. There is such a huge generation now that want to be wrestlers and workers. And now Ember Moon, I just heard debuted last night. She’s a great athlete too. There are so many girls. Charlotte, Sasha, Asuka those are probably my top three if you look at WWE.”
Tyrus announced on his Instagram that he was done working with Impact Wrestling due to creative differences.
Back in August, Tyrus left the company saying he was “handcuffed and treated like a second-class citizen creatively.” Once new management took over the company, he return during the January tapings to give it another shot.
He teamed up with EC3 for a very short time and the two had a match that Tyrus won. More recently, he’s involved in a body-shamming storyline along with Richard Justice and Fallah Bahh. On Instagram, Tyrus announced his exit:
“2014-2018 – I have been a part Impact Wrestling worked with a lot good people and for the most part enjoyed my time. Having said that… as I’ve grown … they well…. ummm. Change is good and there definitely have been a lot of changes and today after much contemplation it time for me to move on from Impact. Creatively we just don’t see eye to eye on anything and I beat EC3, so I’m good… I wish them well in there future endeavors… #nuffsaid”