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Eliminations occur by throwing your opponent over the top rope to the floor. Chris Sabin enters the match at 1. Madman Fulton enters at 3. Rohit Raju enters at 4.

Tasha Steelz enters at 5. Rohit throws Romero over the top rope for the first elimination. Ellering enters at 6. Fulton is the next to be eliminated. Savannah Evans enters at 7. Johnny Swinger enters at 8. Meanwhile, Ellering and Evans are eliminated. In another surprise, the legendary Melina enters at 9. The Demon signs an autograph for Swinger before tossing him to the floor for the elimination. Brian Myers enters at Matt Cardona enters at Laredo Kid enters at Melina ducks Tasha, sending her to the outside for the elimination.

Myers then immediately eliminates Melina. Rich Swann enters at Myers turns his back on Beale and pays for it as Beale eliminates him. Ace Austin enters at Ace baits in The Demon for the elimination. Moose enters at Moose eliminates Beale by powerbombing him over the top rope to the floor. Eddie Edwards enters at Moose powerbombs Eddie on the apron. Alisha enters at Eddie and Alisha deliver a double team assault to Moose with a pair of kendo sticks.

Morrissey is the final entrant at Morrissey quickly eliminates Alisha. Morrissey eliminates Eddie with a big boot. Rohit tries to form an alliance with Moose and Morrissey but they want no part of it and eliminate him.

Sabin eliminates Ace. Fulton illegally reenters the match and assaults Sabin from behind. Moose and Morrissey dump an unconscious Sabin over the top for the elimination. The final four are Moose, Morrissey, Swann and Cardona. Moose turns on his ally, eliminating both Morrissey and Swann simultaneously.

Moose and Cardona are the final two and the match must now end by pinfall or submission. Cardona crashes and burns with Radio Silence. Moose capitalizes with the Spear to win the Call Your Shot trophy! Finlay hits Bey with a back suplex, followed by a squatting senton from Juice. Gallows and Hikuleo square off in a showdown of giants. Hikuleo knocks Juice off the apron, before hitting Finlay with a delayed vertical suplex.

Hikuleo whips Bey into Finlay, then delivers a high sidewalk slam for two. Finlay creates separation and makes the tag to Juice who delivers repeated fists to Anderson. Juice hits Bey with an elevated Gutbuster for two. Chaos reigns supreme and everyone is down. Juice hits a top rope frog splash on Bey but Anderson tags himself in and steals the victory! The Knockouts Championship is on the line is this highly-anticipated dream match.

Mickie launches herself off the apron, colliding with Purrazzo on the floor. The brawl spills to outside as Purrazzo drives Mickie back-first into the stage. Purrazzo throws Mickie into the ring as the bell rings, officially starting the match. Purrazzo continues the beatdown on Mickie, wearing her down in the corner.

Deonna counters a Hurricanrana attempt into a modified powerbomb for two. Both Knockouts collide with double crossbodies, allowing Mickie to create separation. Mickie and Purrazzo exchange strikes in the middle of the ring. Mickie gains the upper-hand with a running boot. Mickie hits her signature Hurricanra, followed by a flapjack. Purrazzo counters the DDT into a jumping pump kick. Mickie successfully hits the DDT but Purrazzo somehow kicks out at two. Purrazzo locks in the Fujiwara Armbar but Mickie gets her feet underneath the ropes to break the hold.

Referee Brandon Tolle stops Purrazzo from introducing a steel chair. Purrazzo uses the referee as a shield but it costs her as Mickie sends her face-first into the chair. Alexander pushes Cage off the top, sending him toppling all the way to the floor.

Alexander remains in control with a backbreaker, followed by a bridged suplex. Cage avoids the C4 Spike and backdrops Alexander to the outside. Cage counters the Ankle Lock on the floor, sending Alexander head-first into the steel guardrail. Alexander turns the tide with a release German suplex into the turnbuckles. Cage pummels him with repeated shots in the corner but Alexander comes back with a powerbomb backbreaker for two. Cage hits his signature reverse neckbreaker.

Alexander soars with a top rope knee to the back of his head. Cage hits a tornado DDT out of the corner for another two count. Alexander connects with the Chaos Theory. Alexander locks in the Sharpshooter but Cage fights out. Alexander overshoots the Moonsault, allowing Cage to capitalize with the Spear. Cage pushes Alexander off the top, then follows up with a Frog Splash for yet another near fall. Alexander counters the Killswitch into the Ankle Lock.

Cage attempts to break the hold but Alexander holds on. Alexander steps on his hand, forcing Cage to submit. Alexander is celebrating with his wife and son when Moose appears in the ring and calls his shot! How fans will react to the post-main event scene is yet to be seen, but the event was an overall success, with the direction following the pay-per-view possibly drawing a lot of attention. They did their "superhero" pose from WWE, with a different name.

It wasn't a long intro for them, as the Tag Team Champions Decay came out next. Rosemary gained momentum early on and tagged in Havok. IInspiration's teamwork allowed them to gain the advantage, but Havok's size neutralized it quickly. The IInspiration took advantage when Rosemary was in the ring. Once Havok entered the mix, she decimated Cassie Lee, but the latter escaped and threw out Rosemary before attacking Havok.

She got Jessie McKay into the ring, and with Havok out, the opponents took advantage and double-teamed her. Morrisey, and Moose. Moose eliminates both Morrisey and Swann.

The final two were Cardona and Moose. The match ended when Moose hit the spear on Cardona and pinned him. The camera cuts to Gia Miller interviewing Heath and Rhino. Heath says that Rhyno showed up at the right time and that he is his best friend. Rhyno tells Heath he can tell his kids that Uncle Rhino is back.

The Bullet Club is being represented tonight by Hikuleo and Chris Bey, and are the first team to make their entrance. The match starts with Chris Bey and David Finlay. The match starts with good lock-ups by Bey and Finlay. Finjuice quickly took control over The Bullet Club. Big LG tagged himself in when Hikuleo did and we got a stand-off by the two biggest competitors in this match.

The two then started exchanging punches and neither one could take the other off his feet. The match was a solid, hard-hitting, back-and-forth match until the very end. The match ended when Karl Anderson tagged Juice Robinson before Robinson hit a splash from the top rope. Anderson went into the ring and threw Juice out of the ring to steal the pinfall. After the match, we see Gia Miller interviewing Christian Cage. The match starts with Mickie attacking Deonna almost instantly.

They brawl on the outside of the ring and up the entrance ramp. The bell finally rings when they both get into the ring after a brawl outside of the ring for the first five minutes. In the early going of this match, it was all Deonna Purrazzo. Mickie began to show some fight and started to build momentum. However, the two women hit a double crossbody on each other which stopped James right in her tracks. This was a great back and forth match that could have gone either way. Deonna locked in the armbar but Mickie got her foot under the ropes to break the hold.

Mickie then jumped off the top and Deonna pulled the referee in front of her. When the referee got knocked down, Deonna went to get a chair and Mickie hits the Mick Kick with the chair, which Purrazzo kicks out of. James then pins Deonna to win the Impact Knockouts Championship. Josh Alexander comes out to the ring first, followed by Christian Cage. Right off the bat, this match has a big fight feel.

In the beginning, it was a feeling-out process. Alexander gains the upper hand early on in the match when he pushes Christian Cage off the top turnbuckle to the outside of the ring. Josh Alexander is in full control of this match in the early going.

However, Christian Cage soon turns it around so that he has all the momentum going forward. Alexander shows a lot of fight, though, and a lot of heart in staying in this match. Josh Alexander German suplexes Christian into the middle turnbuckle and turns the match around for himself.

This was a great back-and-forth match as well. We saw both men give everything they had in this match and they truly left it all out there.



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