Impact Wrestling Results (07/29/21) – Kazarian is BACK!!
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Backstage: Gia Miller is at Scott D’Amore’s office to ask about the rumors swirling around for tonight’s episode. He is interrupted by Tommy Dreamer and tells him that Impact does not have a number contender for Kenny Omega. D’Amore takes a phone call and leaves the responsibility to Dreamer.
Jay White & Chris Bey vs. The Good Brothers
Interesting match-up kicks off Impact not only seeing Chris Bey as a babyface but seeing Jay White in the Impact Zone. The Good Brothers do a great job of taking out Bey from the equation a majority of the match, making the fans hungry to see White tagged into the match. But once he’s tagged in, there is no stopping Switch Blade. The Brothers manage to take out White and hit the Magic Killer on Bey to get the shocking win.
Winners: The Good Brothers
Backstage: Fire N’ Flava are upset with their losses as of late but are confident they will pick up the steam once again. Fallah Bahh interrupts and asks them to Homecoming this Saturday. Kierra Hogan says yes right away. Bahh awkwardly tells Hogan that he was not asking her, but he actually asked Tasha Steelz, and she says she was not pinned in the last two matches. Teasing some tension between the former Knockouts Tag Team champions.
Kaleb with a K w/ Tenille Dashwood vs. Taylor Wilde
Kaleb, with a K, is not afraid to get physical with Talory Wilde when he clotheslines her to get her into a chokehold. But Wilde brings the fight to Kaleb, even giving him a tornado DDT outside of the ring. Wilde picks up the victory with a fantastic Poison-Rana into a German Suplex. Few times intergender wrestling works, and this was an excellent example.
Winner: Taylor Wilde
Backstage: Chris Bey talks about his first match in the Bullet Club did not great. Jay White is confused that Bey said he was part of the Bullet Club. White tells him that it is not that easy to join the Bullet Club, but he is a fan of redemption, and they walk away.
Backstage: Josh Alexander speaks about how he wants to be the face of the company, and he wants competition. Scott D’Amore tells Alexander that he thought he would have liked some weeks off, but he will face Black Taurus at Homecoming for the X-Division Championship.
Backstage: Gia Miller interviews Deonna Purrazzo if she is doing too much with upcoming appearances at AAA and NWA. She says no, this is the age of Virtuosa, and she is training with MMA fighter Alesha Zappitella. Purrazzo also announces that she is entering the Homecoming tournament, and her partner will remain a secret.
Ace Austin, Madman Fulton, Rohit Raju & Shera vs. FinJuice, Fallah Bahh & No Way
A fun match where Ace Austin, Madman Fulton, Rohit Raju, and Shera were doing their best not to let the more fun tag team take advantage. Dave Finlay came in to clear the ring, but Shera kept coming in to spoil the fun. But a great moment when every competitor in the match manages to hit their best moves letting everyone have a chance to shine. Finlay hits the Trash Panda on Raju to win the match for his team.
Winners: FinJuice, Fallah Bahh & No Way
Backstage: Gia Miller is outside the locker room of Kenny Omega, but Don Callis opens the door but does welcome Kenny Omega, who did not know Miller was the interviewer. They were happy until they were interrupted by Tommy Dreamer, who announces that there will be a battle royal in two weeks for the number one contender at New Japan’s show Resurgence.
A new vignette airs for the Drama King Matt.
Backstage: FinJuice are pumped after their victory and set their eyes out of the Tag Team Titles. Chris Bey and Jay White attack them. White gets in Dave Finlay’s face ahead of their match Resurgence.
Kenny Omega, Don Callis, and the Good Brothers head to the ring after the announcement of the battle royal. Callis praises Omega, even comparing him to Ric Flair and how he has wrestled around the world and Impact is trying to overwork him. Callihan calls them “A bunch of Bitches” and even gets a chant. Sami Callihan interrupts them, and he is tired of hearing the talks. Callihan cannot wait to win the battle royal, but he will find two partners to face Omega and the Good Brothers next week. Out of nowhere, Frankie Kazarian makes a surprise return to Impact to attack the Elite, who he currently has problems with the Elite in AEW.
Tommy Dreamer welcomes Kazarian back to Impact and wants Dreamer to be the third man on their team. Dreamer declines the offer, but whispers to their ears which the third man will be, and Callihan walks away saying, “Never going to happen.”
A new vignette airs with the return of Su Yung and a brand dead bride character for Kimber Lee.
Backstage: Brian Myers says that his partner this Saturday will Belluah Milcutty and calls the old ECW hotline that has been dead for years. He face times ECW legend Francine and rejects his offer since she was his third choice. Myers is upset and blames it on Sam Beale.
Violent By Design vs. Willie Mack & Rich Swann
Great back and forth action in this match, showing how underrated talent Deaner is as a talent. Impressive moments on how Violent By Design kept Swann out of the match. Swann hits a 450 splash on Rhino to beat Violent By Design, putting them in front of the tag titles.
Winners: Willie Mack & Rich Swann
Swingers Palace welcomes Chelsea Green and Matt Cardona, asking who’s the odds on favorite for the Homecoming for the King and Queen tournament winners. W. Morriessy invades the casino and sends a message to Alisha Edwards on what he’s doing to Eddie Edwards at Homecoming.
Backstage: Gia Miller is with Eddie Edwards, and he sends a message to W. Morrissey for going up to his wife. Tommy Dreamer interrupts and offers him the spot for the six-man tag match next week. Dreamer begs Edwards to do this for Impact and put his differences aside with Sami Callihan for one night only, and he accepts.
Chris Sabin vs. Moose
Moose dominates Chris Sabin a majority of the match, and the crowd is split right down the middle, cheering for both. Moose wants to inflict pain on Sabin slowly, but Sabin fights back by biting the fingers of Moose. But Sabin can’t handle it and loses to Moose when he hits the lights out. Moose throws Sabin out of the ring, but immediately Sabin jumps back in the ring and attacks. This post-match fight will set up the third and final match.
Winner: Moose