2022 Slammiversary Results – Nashville, TN

LIVE 2022 Slammiversary Results - Nashville, TN

2022 Slammiversary Results – Slammiversary kicked off with a video package on the history of the company, including a lot of faces from the past, including  archival footage of Jeff Jarrett, Mike Tenay, Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, Abyss, AJ Styles and the late Bob Ryder.  It was really, truly nice.

Ultimate X Match For The IMPACT X-Division Championship
Ace Austin (c) vs. Kenny King vs. Mike Bailey vs. Trey Miguel vs. Andrew Everett vs. Alex Zayne

Everett is replacing the hurt Jack Evans and is the biggest showcase for Everett in some kind.

Everyone battled at the bell.  Zayne and Bailey were the last men standing and tried to maneuver the ropes but were pulled down by King and Miguel.  They teamed and then turned on each other.  Miguel avoided the Royal Flush and nailed a rana, then hit a flip dive to the floor.  He returned to the ring and worked over Austin with a series of kicks.

Austin drilled Zayne and Speedball with kicks from the apron but Miguel caught him with a leaping neckbreaker on the outside.  Everett nailed a big snap German suplex and left alone, thought about going for the belt but instead hit a springboard twisting dive to the floor on everyone.  Speedball tried to prevent him from getting to the cables but failed.  Zayne nailed a big German suplex and then pulled Miguel down.  He lifted Miguel for a powerbomb but King springboarded it and nailed a Blockbuster on Miguel.

Everyone battled with Speedball going across the cables.  Bailey came off the ropes, flipping into Ultima Weapon, his knee strike.  Bailey and Everett battled on the top.  Everyone joined in, setting up an insane Tower of Doom that saw everyone but Miguel (who held onto the girder) going down.  Zayne went to attack him but Miguel nailed a Canadian Destroyer off the top into the ring.  The crowd chanted, “Holy sh**.”

The battle continued.   Kenny and Trey each maneuevered across the ropes.  Bailey and Austin joined them as all four battled above the the ring.  Bailey kicked down King.  Ace lowblowed Trey.  Bailey and Austin hung themselves by their legs above the ring, trying to grab the belt.  They slapped each other.  Everett joined the fray above the ring, using his legs to hang off as well.  He pulled himself above the belt and tried to unhook it but Bailey used his legs to headscissor him off the cables down to the ring, which was nutty.

Bailey and Austin continued to battle, but this time Zayne made his way across.  He was kicked off.  Austin was kicked off the ropes, leaving Bailey alone.  He removed the title and wins.

Winner and NEW X-Division Champion: Speedball Mike Bailey

— The announcers talked about the importance of Bob Ryder and his importance to the creation of the company.  They announced the broadcast tonight was dedicated to Bob Ryder.

— Scott Hudson was back as a backstage interviewer.  He tried to find out who the mystery partner was against Honor No More but Team Impact wasn’t spilling beans.

— They had a message from Sting, who talked about how the promotion was his outlet to return to professional wrestling.  He talked about how much fun he had doing Joker Sting and wrestling Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, Hulk Hogan and Jeff Jarrett.

Knockouts Tag Team Championship
The Influence vs. Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary

Taya started with Madison but Rosemary tagged herself in and continued beating on Madison.  Tenille and Madison cut off Rosemary and tagged in and out, preventing her from making the tag.  Rosemary finally nailed a belly to back suplex and crawled over to make the tag but was almost stopped.  Taya finally got the tag and battled Madison.  Taya nailed a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two count.

Pandemonium exploded as they battled in the corner.  Rayne and Dashwood escaped the beating and slammed the challengers into the buckles but Taya and Rosemary came back with a double spear for a stereo two count.  The Influence came back to nail the Collab (double Stroke) but Taya knocked Tenille out of the ring.  Rosemary came back to life.  Madison tried to flee but Taya kicked her in the face, sending her stumbling into a sit-out powerbomb for the pin by Rosemary.

Winners and new Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary

— Kurt Angle sent in a video message congratulating Impact for 20 years.  He said TNA gave him an opportunity and he’s thankful for his matches with Christian Cage, Samoa Joe, Bobby Roode and so many others.

— They showed Moose and Sami Callihan being locked up for 24 hours prior to their Monster’s Ball match, followed by a video package on the history between the two combatants. They showed each of them being released from the room.  Moose was having problems adjusting to the light.  Callihan said that was easy and he was going to live in that room now.

Monster’s Ball
Sami Callihan vs. Moose

Callihan attacked Moose during his entrance on the stage and whipped him with his studded leather jacket.  He beat down Moose on the outside and smashed him with a plastic trash can, then grabbed several cookie sheets.    He nailed Moose with them over and over.    Moose came back with smash him with a trash can lid, busting open Sami.  Moose, exhausted, stole a hot dog and a water from a fan at ringside.  He ate the dog (was it from the old White Trash Cafe down the road?) and then splash the water on himself.

Moose worked over Callihan, who was smiling over bleeding.  Callihan tried to gouge his eyes but Moose nailed him onto the apron with a Uranage, then followed up with a second.  Moose worked over Callihan and tried to break his ankle again but Callihan avoided it and attacked.  Moose smashed him with a chair and went for a spear but Callihan avoided and Moose speared himself INTO a rubber trash can.  That was great.  Callihan turned the can upside so Moose was trapped upside down. 

With Moose incapacitated for a moment, Callihan pulled out a door with barbed wire attached.  The announcers said somewhere in the Impact Zone, Abyss was smiling.  Callihan set it up in the corner.  He went to send Moose into it but Moose blocked it.  He nailed Callihan and leapt up to the top but slipped, which given his bumps and being trapped for “24 hours” actually made sense.  Callihan ripped at his face but Moose fought him off and went for the leap again but this time was shoved off the top, crashing hard down itno the timekeeper’s table.  Mind you, this man is wrestling with a partially torn labrum.

Callihan said, “and F*** you” to someone at ringside after tossing Moose back into the ring and dumping out thumbtacks into the ring.   Callihan went to the ropes for a tornado DDT but was instead yanked into a Sky High off the ropes into the tacks, so they both took that  bump.   Sami kicked off, sending Moose backwards into the tacks.  Moose dragged him through the tacks.  Callihan tried to return to his feet as Moose lined him up for a spear into the door.  Sami caught him and nailed a DVDR through the barbed wire door for a two count.


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