Preliminary matches The opening match of the event saw Tommy Dreamer versus Larry D in an
Old School Rules match, where if Larry D loses, he must go to jail for the attempted murder of John E. Bravo. The two lockup and shove each other before Larry D knocks Dreamer out with a punch and a back elbow. Outside the ring, Dreamer hits Larry D with a baking sheet to the head, and sends him into the ring steps. Larry D sends Dreamer face-first into the ring post, dumps a cardboard box on him, but accidentally punches a trash can lid instead of Dreamer. Back in the ring, Larry D regains control by hitting Dreamer with a baking sheet for two, uses a chain to wrap around his neck but he breaks free to bite Larry D, who retakes the advantage by uppercutting Dreamer from the corner. After setting up a chair in between the middle and top rope, Larry D uses his weight belt to whip Dreamer followed by a body slam, but misses the elbow drop. Dreamer gets the boot up in the corner and uses Larry D's weight belt on him, before wrapping it around his arm and landing an elbow drop for two. Dreamer hits a
cutter on Larry D for a near fall, gets tripped on a chair for another near fall, but catches Larry D on the top rope and puts him in the Tree of Woe, before putting a chair across his face to hit a running dropkick. Dreamer brings a table into the ring, but
Acey Romero attacks him from behind, and XXXL set up the table in a corner. John E. Bravo arrives to land a double clothesline that doesn't budge on either of them, gets squashed but manages to avoid Romero who goes through the table. Larry D lands a headbutt on Bravo, but gets
low blowed by Dreamer with a kendo stick, who plants him with a
DDT for the win. After the match, Dreamer puts handcuffs on Larry D. Next, a
knockouts tag team match was contested between
The Sea Stars (
Ashley Vox and
Delmi Exo) against
Havok and
Nevaeh. Delmi takes out Nevaeh with a
hurricanrana, who in return hits her with a bulldog for a two count. Ashley tags in and hits Nevaeh with a dropkick, but causes her to fall towards her corner, tagging in Havok. After avoiding a sit-down splash, Ashley tags in Delmi, but gets taken out by Havok and Nevaeh with a
backbreaker into a clothesline for two. Havok and Nevaeh utilize quick tags to continue their offense on Delmi, who gets taken out after the former kicks her from the apron into the latter who delivers a
German suplex. Delmi gets the tag to Ashley, and the both of them take Havok out with a
codebreaker/
senton combination, but only for a near fall. Nevaeh tags in to hit Ashley with a sliding cutter to win for her team. The fourth match involved Hernandez against Fallah Bahh, where the winner will receive the wad of cash. Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz were the special guest referee and ring announcer respectively. Both men run into each other and deliver a chop to their chest in the corner, with Bahh hitting a running crossbody and a twisting elbow drop for two. Bahh attempts to charge into Hernandez, who pulls Hogan in front of him, and gets thrown onto the apron before hitting a slingshot shoulder block on Bahh. Hernandez dropkicks Bahh out of the ring and hits a dive to the outside, sending him back inside the ring for a two count. Hernandez wrenches Bahh's head and neck, before hitting a corner splash and a running senton for two. Bahh fights back with a clothesline, squashes Hernandez in the corner, and hits a running
hip attack afterwards. Hernandez gets out of a
Samoan drop attempt but gets hit with a sit-down splash by Bahh, who only gets a slow two count. Bahh argues with Hogan over the count, meets with Hernandez on the top rope and gets knocked down to the mat, and Hernandez hits a
diving splash for the win. After the match, Steelz opens her fanny pack but doesn't find the money, resulting in Hernandez pulling out a straight razor that sends her and Hogan to the back. The fifth match was
Eric Young (with
Joe Doering) versus
Rhino. Rhino immediately gets some shots on Young when the bell rings, forcing him to go outside with Doering. Back in the ring, Rhino hits Young with a
shoulder block, sends his face into the top turnbuckle, and throws him off the top rope. On the outside, Rhino slams Young face-first into the apron before rolling him back in the ring, but gets distracted by Doering and allows Young to hit a drop off the apron. Young lays some forearm shots to Rhino's chest, rolls him back in the ring for a two count. Rhino comes back with a back body drop on Young, but Doering distracts him again to allow Young to hit a
neckbreaker on Rhino, followed by some punches and a choke on the middle rope. Doering gets a cheap shot on Rhino behind the referee's back, with Young covering him for two, and delivers some stomps on the mat. Young misses the
moonsault and Rhino fights back with a back elbow, a belly-to-belly suplex and some clotheslines. Young lands some elbow shots on Rhino, but gets dropped with a
TKO for a two count. Rhino whips Young to the corner, who inadvertently knocks out the referee, takes out Doering but Young lands a
superkick on Rhino. As Young grabs his mask from the ring post, The Deaners (
Cody Deaner and
Cousin Jake) arrive and stop him. Cody takes the mask from Young and yells "I'm not a nobody," before clocking Jake in the head and leaving the ring. Young smashes his mask into Rhino's face, Doering revives the referee, and Young gets the cover for the win. Next, X-Division Champion Rohit Raju entered the ring to begin the final Defeat Rohit Challenge of 2020 with his title on the line. Manik's music plays as Raju looks at the stage, and Manik appears on the top rope to hit a
diving crossbody on Raju before the bell rings. Josh Mathews notes that TJP was ineligible to answer Raju's challenge after previously losing to him, but the rules didn't apply to his alter ego. After hitting a corkscrew crossbody from the outside, Manik gets hit with a back elbow and a boot to the face by Raju in the ring. Manik fights back with an
octopus stretch on Raju before turning it into a modified crucifix pin for two, Raju sends Manik to the outside and Manik disappears underneath the ring. Manik appears from behind to hit Raju with a neckbreaker for two, Raju misses the running big boot and gets caught in the ropes, but manages to pull the referee in front to catch Manik with a draping
sitout facebuster for two. Raju misses a kick on Manik, but manages to hit a
back suplex for a two count, followed by a
side Russian legsweep for a delayed two count. Manik catches Raju with a back slide for two, hits the "Detonation Kick", and a
springboard DDT for a near fall. Manik heads up top and rolls through with a swanton, but Raju catches him with a flurry of running strikes and a
rolling senton in the corner, and goes to the top rope to land a
diving stomp for a near fall. Raju hits a flatliner for another near fall, applies the
crossface on Manik who escapes and applies another octopus stretch on Raju, who manages to grab the top rope. Both men exchange strikes before Raju counters a standing switch to send Manik into the referee, who almost gets kicked by Raju and Manik rolls him up to win the match and the title. The seventh match saw Deonna Purrazzo (with Kimber Lee) defend the Impact Knockouts Championship against Rosemary (with Taya Valkyrie). Purrazzo goes outside to console with Lee, but immediately gets hit with a spear once she enters the ring. Rosemary dominates Purrazzo by throwing her across the ring and slamming her head on the mat and turnbuckles for a two count. Purrazzo throws Rosemary to the outside, sends her arm to the post, and continues to target it once back in the ring. Purrazzo attempts to apply the
Fujiwara armbar but Rosemary dumps her outside the ring, and then hits the
Scorpion Death Drop once she enters the ring for two. After applying the "
Upside Down", Rosemary gets knocked off the apron onto the floor by Purrazzo, who hits her with a clothesline in the ring for a two count. Purrazzo applies a rear chin lock and then a modified triangle on Rosemary, who gets out of both holds and gives the former a
sidewalk slam. The two trade blows with each other, before Rosemary hits a few clotheslines, a
sling blade and an exploder suplex on Purrazzo, but only gets a two. After hitting a butterfly suplex for another two count, Rosemary gets caught in the Fujiwara armbar by Purrazzo, but manages to rise to her feet and deliver the "
Red Wedding" for a near fall. Purrazzo gets the pump kick on Rosemary and hits the "
Cosa Nostra" to win and retain her title. In the penultimate match, Ethan Page (with Josh Alexander) fought against Karl Anderson, where if Page won, The North would get a future Impact World Tag Team Championship match. Anderson muscles Page to the corner, slams his head into the top turnbuckle, and hits a back elbow. Page lands a forearm strike but Anderson regains control with another back elbow, and stomps on his face before throwing Page outside. Alexander distracts Anderson to allow Page to hit a backbreaker as he enters the ring, and sends him outside into the apron and the ring post. Back in the ring, Page applies a waist lock on Anderson, who breaks free but gets taken out with a superkick. Page applies a side headlock that Anderson escapes from, but hits a standing dropkick, a forearm shot to the back, and another backbreaker. Page drives his knee into Anderson's back, but he manages to escape and land some forearm shots, followed by a back suplex. The two begin trading shots before Anderson lands some back elbows and a running senton. After working over Page in the corner, Anderson hits a
spinebuster for two, and Page lands a big kick followed by a
scoop slam on Anderson for another two count. Page puts Anderson on the top turnbuckle and sends him down the mat for a two count. Anderson hits the "
Gun Stun" on Page for the win. After the match, Page tells Alexander that he has a plan to make everything right, but Alexander doesn't believe him and leaves his jacket with Page in the ring.
Main event In the main event, Rich Swann defended the Impact World Championship against Chris Bey. Both men lockup, with Bey pushing Swann into the corner, and they trade wrist locks, hammer locks and arm wringers. Both men run the ropes and perform flips before Swann lands a dropkick, followed by a
snapmare, a kick to the spine and a pair of leg drops for two. Swann goes for a
Rolling Thunder, but Bey gets his knees up, and hits a rolling neckbreaker for two. Bey stomps on Swann and sends him chest-first into the corner. On the outside, Bey sends Swann into the guardrails and back in the ring for two. Swann gets a
sunset flip for a two count, with Bey hitting a
spinning heel kick for another two count. Bey hits an
enzuigiri and a
diving elbow drop with Swann caught in the ropes for two. Swann hits a back elbow on Bey followed by a clothesline for two and lands a couple of shots. Swann goes to the top rope but Bey stops him and puts Swann in the
Tree of Woe, allowing Bey to hit a running dropkick and apply a
torture rack into a neckbreaker for two. Swann fights back with a hurricanrana off the ropes, and lands a
cartwheel standing moonsault on Bey for a two count. Swann misses a cartwheel
450° splash and Bey hits a
Code Red for a near fall. Both men exchance strikes and pin attempts before Bey hits a
Fisherman buster for another near fall. Swann counters Bey's "
Art of Finesse" before superkicking him for two, then hits a deep thrust kick followed by the "
Phoenix Splash" for the win to retain his title. After the match,
TNA World Heavyweight Champion Moose makes his way to the ring, and grabs the Impact World title. He hands it back to Swann and stares him down while heading back up the ramp. ==Reception==