IMPACT Wrestling Preview 1/12/2023

It’s the last stop on the road to Hard To Kill. Don’t miss a loaded IMPACT! this Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders!

  • Josh Alexander and Bully Ray will participate in a digital face-to-face
  • Mike Bailey vs. Anthony Greene
  • Heath vs. Brian Myers
  • Savannah Evans vs. Rosemary
  • Deaner invites Sami Callihan to join The Design. Callihan must have his head shaved as part of an initiation ceremony.
  • Joe Hendry, Jonathan Gresham & Rich Swann vs. Moose, Steve Maclin & Eddie Edwards

IMPACT Announces Hall Of Famer Raven For Hard To Kill And This Weekend’s TV Tapings

IMPACT Wrestling has announced that IMPACT Wrestling Hall of Famer Raven will appear at this Friday night’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view, and this weekend’s television tapings.

IMPACT Wrestling Preview 1/5/2023

Just eight nights away from Hard To Kill, don’t miss an all-new IMPACT! this Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders!

  • Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champion Chris Sabin vs. Matt Cardona.
  • The debuting Anthony Greene vs. Black Taurus.
  • Masha Slamovich vs. Taylor Wilde.
  • Jonathan Gresham vs. Jack Price

Former TNA/IMPACT Wrestling Broadcaster Don West Passes Away

Don West, who was one of the most colorful personalities of the past two decades in wrestling, has died after his battle with cancer.

Long-time friend and colleague Mike Tenay relayed the news on Friday afternoon that West had passed away due to brain lymphoma.

West initially revealed his diagnosis in June 2021 with the wrestling world supporting West through a Go Fund Me campaign. Months later, it was reported that West’s cancer was in remission. Sadly, it returned in late 2021.

Professional wrestling was hardly West’s first act as a celebrity as he carved out a niche for his boisterous hosting skills with the Shop at Home network as one its lead pitchmen. His irreverent excitability became his calling card and led to West being impersonated by Will Ferrell on several episodes of Saturday Night Live in the late ‘90s.

After leaving the Shop at Home network, West got involved in sports radio and landed on Vince Russo’s radar, who became the conduit to West eventually dabbling into wrestling when NWA TNA launched in June 2002. Throughout the time period, he continued hosting a show on SportsRadio 560 in Nashville through 2008.

West was part of the initial three-man booth with Mike Tenay and Ed Ferrara, which would quickly become a two-man team with Tenay and West and was the synonymous team for the brand throughout its early years.

West was unpolished and drew mixed reviews throughout his early days in TNA but over time, his infectious personality became a hallmark of the broadcast. A famous call of an Amazing Red match saw West leap onto the broadcast booth shouting, “Go Red Go” and was a major shift in Red’s popularity in the promotion and a turning point for West among his fanbase.

Given his background of selling memorabilia, it was a natural role for West to become the show-closing pitchman to hype the following Wednesday’s pay-per-view lineup in the same way Excalibur handles the upcoming lineups on AEW broadcasts.

West was a regular partner with Tenay as TNA moved from weekly pay-per-view events to its Fox Sports Net show in 2004 and moved to Spike in October 2005 and went with monthly pay-per-views, away from the weekly format from its inception.

In 2009, TNA made the call to break up the popular broadcast team and was met with a lot of negativity with Taz taking the place of West when he left WWE and joined the company. They shot an angle with West turning heel and cutting a scathing promo on Tenay, which was excellent given West’s lack of experience shooting wrestling angles or cutting promos but it was a diminishing role for West, who was best served as a broadcaster rather than a manager.

West held various roles on and off camera in TNA until leaving the company in 2012 and taking a role with the Wenatchee Wild hockey team.

West was brought back to IMPACT in early 2017 as part of the promotion’s merchandise department and was part of the commentary team for Slammiversary that year.

West was a native of Chicago and married his wife Terri in 1992.

Don West was 59 years old and we send our condolences to Terri and all of those affected by West’s passing.

Source: PostWrestling

IMPACT Wrestling Preview 12/22/2022

The action continues on the road to Hard To Kill. Don’t miss an all-new IMPACT! this Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders.

  • Knockouts Tag Team Championship: The Death Dollz (Rosemary & Jessicka) (c) vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Gisele Shaw
  • Steve Maclin vs. Rich Swann
  • Jordynne Grace & Mickie James vs. Tasha Steelz & Savannah Evans
  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. Yuya Uemura

The action begins Before the IMPACT, streaming this Thursday at 7:15pm ET exclusively on IMPACT PlusYouTube and Facebook. A new side of Taylor Wilde will be unleashed as the “Wilde Witch” locks up with IMPACT newcomer KiLynn King! 

IMPACT Wrestling Preview 12/15/2022

The action emanates from Pembroke Pines, Florida on an all-new IMPACT! this Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders.

  • Impact Tag Team Championship: Heath & Rhino (c) vs. The Motor City Machine Guns: The Major Players are banned from ringside.
  • Sami Callihan vs. Angels with Violent by Design.
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Delirious.
  • Bully Ray vs. John Skyler

IMPACT Wrestling Preview 12/8/2022

IMPACT Wrestling tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders.

  • IMPACT World Champion Josh Alexander returns to the IMPACT Zone for the first time since Bully Ray‘s heinous attack at Over Drive
  • Impact Wrestling Champion Josh Alexander vs. Mike Bailey.
  • Impact Wrestling Tag Team Championship: Heath Miller & Rhino( c) vs. The Motor City Machine Guns.
  • Sami Callihan vs. Big Kon.
  • Savannah Evans w/Tasha Steelz vs. Taya Valkyrie w/Death Dollz 

Eric Young Reportedly Set To Make Return To WWE

Former Impact Wrestling World Champion Eric Young is set to return to WWE.

Young joined WWE NXT in 2016 where he became a one-time NXT Tag Team Champion and founded the SAnitY faction.

Pwinsider has confirmed with multiple sources that Young will return to WWE soon after recently finishing up with Impact Wrestling.

Young’s final TV appearance for Impact Wrestling saw the wrestler “stabbed to death” by Cody Deaner in a segment that aired on the most recent episode.

Deaner has seemingly taken the leadership role of Young’s Violent by Design faction, which includes Alan Angels and Big Kon.

Young was released from WWE in April 2020 as part of the first mass wave of releases explained as due to ‘budget cuts.’

He returned to Impact that July and won the Impact World Championship two months later from Eddie Edwards.

Source: EWrestlingNews

Impact Wrestling Preview 12/1/2022

Tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling on AXS TV is all-new. Here are the matches that have been announced for the show:

  • The fallout of the Over Drive 2022 PPV.
  • Deonna Purrazzo vs. Mickie James – James must retire if she loses.
  • Bully Ray vs. Rich Swann.
  • Steve Maclin vs Frankie Kazarian.
  • Moose vs. Bhupinder Gujjar.

Mickie James, Nick Aldis, And Conrad Thompson Announce Australian Endeavor

Since his stint with the NWA came to a sudden, and very acrimonious conclusion, many have been wondering what Nick Aldis’ next move would be. Could the former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion wind up in AEW? WWE? World of Sport’s latest revival? Elsewhere? Regardless of what people expected, few, if any, would’ve predicted Aldis’ next project would be in the land down under.

In a press release unveiled Tuesday afternoon, Aldis, along with his wife, Mickie James, were announced as executive producers for Oceania Pro Wrestling’s 2023 Oceanic Wrestling Event. Scheduled for the latter stages of 2023, the event will see James in charge of the women’s content related to the show, which will be co-promoted by wrestling podcaster and occasional event promoter Conrad Thompson and Australian executive Cam Vale, who serves as COO of the North Melbourne Football Club of the Australian Football League.

The release revealed that the Oeanic Wrestling Event is looking to be a cross between “a major sporting event and a major cultural event like a Comic-Con.” The event was also compared to Starrcast, the wrestling fan convention that Thompson has promoted several times in the US, most recently this past summer. It is expected to take place over the course of four days, and work to locate a venue able to accommodate at least 5,000 fans is expected to begin imminently. While this project would seem to preclude Aldis from signing with a major US promotion, it should be noted that comments from Vale in the press release suggest they are seeking the involvement of several wrestling companies, including AEW, Impact, New Japan, Lucha Libre AAA, CMLL, and even Aldis’ old promotion the NWA. Aldis’ NWA deal is set to officially expire in January.

Source: Wrestling Inc.