Impact Wrestling Results, Review, and Analysis for Final Hour

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Allie and Kiera Hogan are in a stairwell trying to figure out a game plan to stop Su Yung, until The Devil appears. Sinister Minister, I think it was. He says Allie’s not keeping her end of the bargain, and he offers to “heal” her and to “fill the hole” where her soul used to be.

Allie agrees to go with Sinister Minister if he promise to leave her friends alone. Su Yung appears to help guide Allie off to… wherever, because as Allie says “that’s how it has to be”.

Eli Drake and his new attorney, Joseph Park, are here to address the Impact audience. He’s officially ending his open challenge. I don’t know, man. That’s really it… until Eli starts stomping on Park. Eli actually breaks the Park kayfabe and addresses Park and Abyss as the same person, which is an interesting detail.

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We’ve made it to our main event, and as the only thing standing between me and my beauty sleep, this better be a good one.

Biggest takeaway from this match – Killer Kross is perhaps being watered down a bit, character-wise particularly. The best spot of the night was when Kross walked down the ramp carrying Johnny Impact over his shoulders, threw him down into the ring by his arms, and then leading every so casually on the ropes like it was nothing.

I’m not doing it justice by explaining it, but having Kross react without even wincing is the kind of stuff I need more of. They do a fair bit of this in his promos, but I don’t think enough is done in-ring to reenforce Kross as this mentally terrifying force that I think he could be.

Either way, the match was good. Kross does a mean Alabama Slam. Johnny Impact is still your Impact World Champion.

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