Impact Wrestling Results (05/13/21)
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Impact Wrestling Results (05/13/21) – Full Results
Rosemary v/ Decay vs. Havok: Number One Contenders Match for the Knockouts Championship
Impact kicks off this week a number one contenders match to face the Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo. Two of the most demonic knockouts of the division start with a handshake but immediately going into a slugfest trading fists. Although it was even in the beginning, Havok took control of most of the match. Rosemary did get back the advantage, but it with a colossal tombstone piledriver Havok to become number one contender. Immediately after winning, Purrazzo comes out to attack her challenger, but it wasn’t enough for Havok, who hit a tombstone to send a message to Purrazzo.
Winner: Havok
Backstage
Gia Miller is backstage to interview the Good Brothers, Don Callis, and Kenny Omega. Miller asks Karl Anderson if he is ready to face David Finlay one-on-one tonight. Omega gets in the head of the Machine Gun, telling her he was not there when Anderson lost all his big matches, but tonight, Omega will be there and help Anderson pick up a victory.
Petey Williams vs. El Phantasmo vs. Rohit Raju vs. Ace Austin vs. Acey Romero vs. TJP: Number One Contenders Match for the X-Division Championship
Chaos is all over the place when six competitors with six different styles collide. There were so many highlights in this match to handle. Several spots that stuck out were Petey William continuing to show why he is the godfathers of the X-Division. Acey Romero showed that the X-Division is not about weight limit proving he is a credible challenger. El Phantasmo hits an insane old school halfway around the ring, transitioning into a death valley driver into a sea of bodies. And it was the outsider himself, El Phantasmo, who pins Williams to biome number one contender.
Winner: El Phantasmo
Backstage
Susan is Scott D’Amore’s office showing him footage of her match with Tenille Dashwood. D’Amore makes an official match for Under Siege with Kimber Lee and Susan against Tenille Dashwood and Taylor Wilde this Saturday.
A vignette for Violent By Design airs where the leader Eric Young telling that there is a sickness in Impact Wrestling and he will change his game plan to end the sickness and putting the entire roster that they are going to see more VBD.
The next episode of Swingers Palace has some of the losers of the Six Pack match from earlier, putting money down to be number one contenders for the tag team championship. XXXL, Shera with Rohit Raju, Madman Fulton with Ace Austin have put their name in that hat. Swinger tells his “young boy” John E. Bravo to tell “Tunney” to book that match. Little Petey Pump makes a quick cameo to say what he knows about odds for that match.
Willie Mack vs. Sam Beale
Willie Mack is out with purpose, not allowing Beale to give much offense in the match. Mack quickly hits his Six Star Frog Splash to pick up a victory. As soon as the bell rings, W. Morrissey blindsides Mack and taking him out with a big boot. Morrissey sends a message to his opponent this Saturday at Under Siege.
Winner: Willie Mack
Backstage
Gia Miller is backstage this time with David Finlay, Juice Robinson, and Eddie Edwards. Finlay wants to prove he is the better wrestler tonight when he hopes to take out Karl Anderson before the tag title contest this Saturday. With Kenny Omega being in the corner of the match tonight, Edwards hopes to even up the field with a “Kenny” of their own as he brings out his kendo stick.
Tenille Dashwood and Kaleb with a K are here with a new episode of All About Me. She is interrupted by Taylor Wilde, who disagreed with her methods of helping her win last week and does not believe they are friends. But Dashwood living in her world, thinks this will lead to becoming the next Knockouts Tag Team Champions.
Karl Anderson w/ DOC Gallows, Don Callis, and Kenny Omega vs. David Finlay w/ Juice Robinson and Eddie Edwards
Throughout the match, the Machine Gun looks frustrated, maybe as the words of Kenny Omega have been in his head that he cannot win these single big matches. He later gets the advantage when he tossed Finlay out of the ring to have his companions take out his rival. Finlay gets his revenge when he takes splash to take out Gallows and Omega to even up the match. Finlay looks like he would get the win with an impressive Indian Deathlock, but Omega comes in to cause a disqualification.
Winner: David Finlay via DQ
Backstage
Chris Sabin feels responsible for having his tag partner James Storm taken out by Moose with a vicious assault. Sabin is looking for revenge in the six-man main event when Moose and Sabin are on the opposite teams.
Knockouts Tag Team Champion Jordynne Grace is frustrated for losing to Dasha Steeles during BTI earlier tonight. But her partner Rachael Ellering tells her to take that frustration in the title match this Saturday at Under Siege.
Brian Myers vs. Crazy Steve w/ Decay
Brian Myers starts with trash-talking, but the unorthodox Crazy Steve takes advantage of bitting Myers’ fingers. Myers evens up the score by channeling his Eddie Guerrero, tricking the referee into thinking Black Taurus attacked him outside of the ring, banning him from ringside. The Most Professional wrestler sneakily picks up the win, but Black Taurus sneaks a spear leaving Decay op top and a “DEATH” card on the chest of Myers.
Winner: Brian Myers
Backstage
Gia Miller is interviewing Don Callis and is interrupted by Scott D’Amore. D’Amore is sick and tired of Don Callis’s mind games and tells him to pick a side Kenny Omega or the Impact Wrestling Roster.
Moose, Sami Callihan, and Chris Bey vs. Matt Cardona, Trey Miguel, and Chris Sabin
The team Cardona, Miguel, and Sabin start the match taking advantage of the very cocky Chris Bey. During the match, we see the Good Brothers and Don Callis having an eye on this match. One thing to point out is Kenny Omega is missing in the tape training. After the commercial break, the match changes when the seemingly unstoppable Moose enters the match. Like Bey, Trey Miguel is dissected by the lethal Callihan, someone with a history. Towards the end of the match, every competitor hit their biggest hits, but Callihan hit the Package Piledriver to pick up the win for his team. Great way to hype up this Saturday’s six-way match where the world will see a new number one contender and future classic match after Under Siege this Saturday. Impact goes off the air with a staredown with winners. Then backstage, a worry in the face of Don Callis is shown. Suggesting Scott D’Amore’s words got to him.
Winners: Moose, Sami Callihan, and Chris Bey