Impact Wrestling Victory Road Results 9/18/2021

Steve Maclin defeated TJP and Petey Williams

Six-Way Scramble
Laredo Kid defeated Jake Something, Black Taurus, Suicide, Trey Miguel and John Skyler in a Six-Way Scramble

Taylor Wilde (w/Jordynne Grace & Rachael Ellering) defeated Tenille Dashwood (w/Madison Rayne & Kaleb)

No DQ Match
Matt Cardona defeated Rohit Raju

Bullet Club (Chris Bey and Hikuleo) defeated FinJuice (David Finlay and Juice Robinson)

W. Morrissey and Moose defeated Eddie Edwards and Sami Callihan w/Alisha

Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles Match
Rosemary and Havok (c) defeated Savannah Evans and Tasha Steelz

Impact World Tag Team Titles Match
The Good Brothers (c) defeated Willie Mack and Rich Swann

Impact X Division Title Match
Josh Alexander (c) defeated Chris Sabin

Impact World Title Match
Christian Cage (c) defeated Ace Austin w/Madman Fulton

Impact Wrestling Victory Road 9/18/2021

Impact Wrestling ‘Victory Road‘ Saturday September 18, 2021 at  8 pm ET from the Skyway Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Available on Impact Plus and their YouTube channel.

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Impact World Title Match
Ace Austin w/Madman Fulton vs. Christian Cage (c)

Impact X Division Title Match
Chris Sabin vs. Josh Alexander (c)

Impact World Tag Team Titles Match
Rich Swann and Willie Mack vs. The Good Brothers (c)

Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles Match
Tasha Steelz and Savannah Evans vs. Rosemary and Havok (c)

No DQ Match
Matt Cardona vs. Rohit Raju

Six-Way Scramble
Laredo Kid vs. Black Taurus vs. Jake Something vs. Suicide vs. John Skyler vs. Trey Miguel

Taylor Wilde w/ Jordynne Grace and Rachael Ellering vs. Tenille Dashwood w/ Madison Rayne and Kaleb

Steve Maclin vs. TJP vs. Petey Williams

W. Morrissey and Moose vs. Sami Callihan and Eddie Edwards

Bullet Club (Chris Bey and Hikuleo) vs. FinJuice (David Finlay and Juice Robinson)

Impact Wrestling Preview 9/16/21

With Victory Road just 48 hours away, last-minute pushes and pulls are bound to happen tonight on Impact Wrestling’s final stop before Saturday.

* Victory Road go-home show

* Impact World Champion Christian Cage, X Division Champion Josh Alexander, Eddie Edwards, Chris Sabin & Sami Callihan vs. Ace Austin, Madman Fulton, Moose, Brian Myers, & W. Morrissey

* John Skyler vs. Laredo Kid

* TJP vs. Petey Williams

* Matthew Rehwoldt vs. Trey Miguel

* Decay (Crazzy Steve & Black Taurus) vs. Violent By Design (Rhino & Deaner)

* And, Johnny Swinger & Hernandez vs. Fallah Bahh & No Way will kick things off on Before The Impact at 7 PM ET!

Bray Wyatt Drops Big Tease On His Pro Wrestling Future

Former WWE Champion Bray Wyatt has assured his fireflies, or fans, that they will all be seeing him “very soon” inside a pro wrestling ring.

While responding to a fan on Twitter on Wednesday, Wyatt wrote the following:

Everything will be clear.
I’ll see you all very soon.
Revenge is a confession of pain.

Through another tweet, Wyatt mentioned how fans have “NEVER seen the real me,” a possible reference to the way he was booked during his WWE career.

Wyatt is expected to start with AEW soon, and could potentially make his debut on the Sept. 29 edition of AEW Dynamite, which will be held in Rochester, NY. Rochester is the hometown of the late Brodie Lee.

The potential date for Wyatt’s AEW debut contradicts earlier reports that his 90-day non-compete clause with WWE would expire on Friday, Oct. 29, a week before AEW’s Full Gear pay-per-view on Nov. 6.

The report also noted that, If Wyatt ends up with Impact Wrestling, he could debut at the Oct. 23 Bound For Glory pay-per-view in Las Vegas.

As noted, Wyatt also had a brief Twitter exchange with new WWE Champion Big E on Wednesday.

Wyatt’s latest tweets can be seen below:

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Dynamite Preview 9/15/21

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite episode airs on TNT at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Tonight shows features the AEW in-ring debut of Adam Cole.

* CM Punk does commentary

* Bryan Danielson addresses AEW World Champion Kenny Omega

* Matt Hardy continues his feud with Orange Cassidy

* Lance Archer and Minoru Suzuki issue a challenge to Jon Moxley

* Adam Cole makes AEW in-ring debut vs. Frankie Kazarian

* Shawn Spears vs. Darby Allin

* Leyla Hirsch vs. Jade Cargill

* Dan Lambert hosts a Tough Guy Challenge

* Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley vs. 2point0

Impact Knockouts Knockdown Returning, Former WWE NXT Star Mercedes Martinez To Debut, Christy Hemme’s Return

Impact Wrestling is bringing back the Knockouts Knockdown pay-per-view.

The all-women’s event will be headlined by a Monster’s Ball match to honor former WCW & TNA star Daffney, who passed away at the age of 46 on September 1. Daffney was the first Knockout to participate in a Monster’s Ball match when she faced Taylor Wilde at the 2009 Sacrifice pay-per-view.

Knockouts Knockdown will be taped this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the weekend Impact TV tapings from Skyway Studios in Nashville. It will then air on Saturday, October 9 via Impact Plus and the Impact YouTube channel for Ultimate Insiders.

Knockouts Knockdown will see the Impact debut of former WWE NXT Superstar Mercedes Martinez, who was released in early August. Christy Hemme will also return. Impact noted in their announcement that Hemme will have a “major role in Knockouts Knockdown” but it wasn’t clear if she will be wrestling.

Impact Hall of Famer Gail Kim announced the return of Knockouts Knockdown on Facebook last night. You can see her video below. Kim said there will be female wrestlers, referees, announcers, and more.

“I am so excited for Knockouts Knockdown, when females from across the wrestling landscape will take over The IMPACT Zone, with female wrestlers, referees, announcers and more,” Kim said. “There is so much planned, so much excitement for Knockouts Knockdown – I know the fans will be excited to watch it live this weekend, starting Friday afternoon, at The IMPACT Zone in Nashville. Doing something to honor Daffney’s memory is something that everyone involved with the event and others are thrilled to be able to do. She was a great wrestler and a better person. No one will forget Daffney; we want to honor her.”

The inaugural Knockouts Knockdown event was held in 2013 with Kim winning a Gauntlet to be crowned the “Queen of the Knockouts” in the main event. The event was also held in 2014, 2015, 2016, and in 2017 as the “Victory Road: Knockouts Knockdown” event. The 2017 event was headlined by Leva Bates, ODB, Alisha Edwards and Santana Garrett defeating Laurel Van Ness (aka Chelsea Green), Angelina Love, Diamante, and current Knockouts Tag Team Champion Rosemary.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Rampage Preview 9/10/21

Tonight’s AEW Rampage airs on TNT from the Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio. More fallout from last Sunday’s All Out

* PAC vs. Andrade El Idolo (w/Chavo Guerrero)

* Darby Allin and Sting interview

* Ruby Soho, Riho & Kris Statlander vs. AEW Women’s Champion Dr. Britt Baker, Jamie Hayter & Rebel

* Brian Pillman Jr. vs. Max Caster

Brian Cage And His Wife Suggest He’s Being Misused By AEW

Brian Cage’s wife took to social media to suggest AEW has overlooked him and isn’t treating him like the star that he is. He agreed.

It was only a matter of time before certain members of the AEW started using social media to hint they’re getting frustrated with their roles in AEW. With so many new faces and big-name talent coming into the wrestling promotion, other stars were bound to get pushed aside. Whether fans view Brian Cage as one of those stars being overlooked, and whether or not they agree he’s got the ability to be a top-level guy is up for debate. Still, his wife seems to think so and it appears the wrestler himself tends to agree.

Cage’s wife took to social media on Thursday and flat out said her husband was a star and was being misused by AEW. Melissa Santos used Twitter to vent about how AEW has seemingly cast him aside in favor of other talents. She noted, “Brian Cage is a superstar. Those people who know him from the indies, Impact, Lucha Underground where I met him know that he is a superstar. All you have to do is google him and watch all of his matches. He’s a superstar and he’s being misused right now.”

While spouses have been known in the past to speak out on behalf of their other halves, Cage actually retweeted a post his wife put together and included a meme of Will Smith shrugging his shoulders with the caption, “I mean…” The hint here is that he didn’t think she was wrong in her assessment and that he recognizes AEW should be doing more with him. Specifically, he shared a screenshot of an article suggesting he has gotten lost in the shuffle in AEW.

Cage was brought into the company last year as a surprise entrant in a Casino Battle Royale. Since then he’s been part of Team Taz and then booted from the group, only to wrestle more on Dark shows than on Dynamite or Rampage. He recently lost a match to Powerhouse Hobbs, who AEW seems very keen on pushing.

Cage may not be wrong, but there’s only so much television time to go around in AEW and the company is signing a lot of people on a regular basis. As such, originals and talent who have been in the company for a few weeks are bound to get less time to show their stuff. What’s interesting here is that Cage is actually still being featured in segments and matches and has been a regular on AEW programming. It’s hard to imagine what more he (or his wife) really wants considering he’s part of a company that has a ton of eyeballs and major buzz surrounding it.

Source: Jim Parsons/TheSportster

Impact Wrestling Preview 9/9/21

Just one week out from Victory Road, anything can happen on tonight’s Impact Wrestling on AXSTV.

* Bunkhouse Brawl: Rich Swann vs. Karl Anderson

* Moose vs. Eddie Edwards

* Steve Maclin vs. Petey Williams II

* Chris Bey vs. David Finlay

* Knockouts Tag Team Champion Rosemary vs. Tasha Steelz

* Laredo Kid makes his return to Impact against John Skyler on Before The Impact at 7 PM ET!

AEW Not Offering Huge Money To Woo Newly-Acquired Talent From WWE

AEW has added a number of big names, but it doesn’t sound like they’re handing out big fat contracts to acquire these stars.

Talk in the professional wrestling world has been highly focused on big names jumping from WWE to AEW. With CM Punk, Adam Cole, Bryan Danielson, Christian Cage, Andrade El Idolo, and others potentially already a part of the AEW roster, the question about how many more WWE stars might follow suit is valid. Recent chatter that both Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn have WWE deals that expire soon and would be on AEW’s radar is interesting, while the futures of talent like Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt are still to be determined.

What seems to be the case, with exception of Punk — who was on Tony Khan’s radar for some time — is that AEW is not actively going after these former WWE stars. In fact, even when these talents become available, the talk is that AEW is not offering big money to convince the talent to join the roster. In some cases, these stars are being offered less and gladly accepting the deals because they are prioritizing the work environment over money.

One of the consistent themes is that AEW has money, but they aren’t eager to throw it away. Their pitch is creative input, a team atmosphere, fewer days, the ability to work outside the promotion, strong in-ring wrestling matchups, healthy relationships with the people in charge, and a family environment where talent wants to work together and there isn’t nearly as much political dissension as there might be in WWE. That’s how AEW is selling coming aboard and for wrestlers who value earning the best money over those things, AEW is happy enough to let wrestlers look at other options. In fact, Danielson said he almost didn’t come over.

In other words, AEW is not doing what WCW did back in the day and offering bigger money to acquire talent.

In some situations, Tony Khan is going after the talents that he wants. He had his eyes on 2.0 after they were released from NXT and he patiently waited for Punk to feel like the timing was right and AEW was the right fit. In other cases, Khan isn’t chasing free agents. Ruby Soho mentioned that she wasn’t sure if there was a spot for her in AEW and reached out to find out there was. If Ric Flair joins, it will likely be because he’s asked to work with Andrade El Idolo. Adam Cole was surprised to learn his contract had expired in AEW and Khan didn’t know anything about it until he was told as much. While the pay is likely fair for everyone, it doesn’t sound like any of these stars have hit a financial home run.

As such, don’t be surprised if stars like Owens and Zayn don’t jump. It will depend on what they value. It could be financial security or it could be the freedom that comes with having the best matches with creative input and joining a “wrestling promotion” over a sports entertainment company.

Source: TheSportster