Preliminary matches The opening match of the event was Eddie Edwards versus
Daivari. After some back-and-forth chain wrestling, Edwards delivered a
vertical suplex on Daivari for a two count. Edwards continues the offensive with an
inverted atomic drop and
overhead belly-to-belly suplex, but Daivari gets the advantage on him after sending his shoulder to the ring post. Daivari targets the shoulder with various armbars and attacks to the ring posts, but Edwards fights back after catching him on the top rope with a
backpack stunner for two, with Daivari countering his
tiger driver with a tackle to the corner and preventing an aerial attack with a
hurricanrana for another two count. Edwards gets the tiger driver for a near fall, with Daivari attempting a
roll-up with his feet on the ropes but gets caught by the referee who he argues with over, leaving him distracted when Edwards hits the "
Boston Knee Party" for the win. Next, a
knockouts tag team match was contested between
Jordynne Grace and
Tenille Dashwood (with
Kaleb with a K) against
Rosemary and
Taya Valkyrie. Dashwood attempts to get some photos in the ring before being interrupted by Rosemary who chokes her. Valkyrie tags in, which forces Dashwood to tag out, allowing Grace to dominate Valkyrie with some shoulder tackles and a senton for a two count. Grace attempts to tag in Dashwood who is busy stretching, leaving her open for a double team attack by Valkyrie and Rosemary, who tags in to apply a
Muta lock on Grace who grabs the ropes. After taking a
German suplex, Grace fights back and delivers a spinebuster on Valkyrie, unknowingly getting tagged by Dashwood who makes the pin but only gets two. Grace tags back in, landing an elbow drop on Valkyrie for two, only to get caught with a spear afterwards. Rosemary tags in, with Grace not getting a tag from Dashwood who is taking pictures, allowing her to apply "
As Above, So Below" on Grace to get the pinfall for her team. The third match was between Brian Myers and Swoggle. Myers refuses Swoggle's handshake and is given a slap to the face, leaving him open to a
headscissors and
tope suicida by Swoggle. Myers gets the upper hand by taking out Swoggle on the outside, who barely enters the ring before the referee's ten count. Myers dominates Swoggle with numerous head stomps and elbows to the chest, who comes back with some chops and a roll-up for two, only to get caught in a front facelock by Myers. Swoggle gets the advantage on Myers with another slap to the face and a German suplex. Swoggle lands the
tadpole splash for a near fall, but gets taken out by Myers with a clothesline who gets the pinfall victory. After the match, Myers continued to beat down on Swoggle, only to leave the ring when
Crazzy Steve arrives to save him. The fourth match involved the team of Chris Sabin and
James Storm against XXXL (
Acey Romero and
Larry D). Both teams went back-and-forth with their attacks on each other, with Sabin getting the most of it from Romero and Larry D. Storm gets the tag and delivers a neckbreaker on Larry D, with Romero breaking up his cover and getting hit with a crossbody from Sabin, leaving XXXL open for cross bodies from both Storm and Sabin on opposite sides of the ring. Larry D gets attacked with a double suplex and Storm-assisted tornado DDT by Sabin, but manages to kick out at two and tag in Romero, who delivers a senton on Sabin for another two count. XXXL mistime their running smash and hit each other instead, allowing both Sabin and Storm to deliver an enzigiri and superkick combination onto Romero and get the win. Next,
X Division Champion Rohit Raju entered the ring to issue the Defeat Rohit Challenge with his title on the line, saying that anyone can face him except for
TJP, as long as he holds the championship.
Cousin Jake (with
Cody Deaner), appears to answer Raju's open challenge. Jake gets the early offense, but Raju fights back with a double stomp to Jake's back for a two count. Raju attempts to apply a
crossface on Jake, but he avoids the move to give Raju a spear in the corner. After hitting the
Rikishi Driver for a two, Jake gets taken to the corner with a back elbow and pump kick combination by Raju, who gets caught in a
sitout powerbomb by Jake for a near fall. Jake sets up Raju for a superplex, but he manages to knock him off, with Raju missing the double stomp but able to knock out Jake with some knee strikes and pin him to retain his title. After the match, Eric Young appears with
AJPW wrestler
Joe Doering, making his return to Impact. Doering takes out the Deaners. The sixth match was Moose versus Willie Mack for the unsanctioned TNA World Heavyweight Championship. The two start off by trading some forearm strikes in the ring and on the apron, before Moose takes Mack to the floor and sends a message to Rich Swann as he sends his friend to the barricade. Back in the ring, Moose applies a chin lock onto Mack who gets out of it, but gets hit with a dropkick and kicks out at two. Moose continues the assault on Mack with clubbing blows and stomps, whips and a back elbow to the corner, but Mack fight back with some running strikes, only for Moose to hit a pair of
uranages onto him. The two exchange right hands to each other before Mack gives Moose some running clotheslines and a spinning kick to knock him out. Mack hits the scoop slam into a leg drop for a two count, and gets caught on the top rope by Moose who hits him with a superplex. Mack leapfrogs Moose's spear attempt and plants him with a
Samoan drop and a standing moonsault for two. Moose counters a stunner and hits Mack with the spear, mounting him to apply some punches before the referee stops the match. Moose continues to assault Mack, forcing the referee to reverse his decision, and give Mack the win by disqualification. The seventh match was contested between The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson) and The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) for the Impact World Tag Team Championship. Alexander and Anderson start things off with a back-and-forth exchange of holds, with Gallows tagging in to deliver a suplex and multiple elbow drops for a two count that's interrupted by Page. Anderson gets back in the ring, only to get attacked by Page who tagged in, but gets the upper hand by tagging Gallows to hit a leg drop for two. The North regain control by beating Anderson on the outside and back in the ring with repeated attacks to his neck and knee. Gallows gets the tag and lays some offense on The North, only to lose the momentum after Page prevents him from tagging Anderson, leaving him open to a double team attack by Alexander and Page. The North attempt to apply The Northern Assault on Gallows, but Anderson takes Page out of the ring and helps Gallows hit Alexander with a back suplex-neckbreaker combination, leading to them applying the "Magic Killer" but Page stops it with a superkick, and Anderson hits Alexander with a running kick. Page tags in and misses the running splash onto Anderson, who plants him with a spinebuster and takes out Alexander with the "
Gun Stun", and tags in Gallows to hit the "
Magic Killer" on Page to win the tag titles for the first time. In the penultimate match, Su Yung defended the Impact Knockouts Championship against Deonna Purrazzo in a
no disqualification match. The two begin to brawl with each other at ringside, with Yung dragging Purrazzo into the ring with a head scissors submission, before losing the hold and getting her ankle worked on by Purrazzo. Yung applies the bloody glove to ready the mandible claw but Purrazzo stops it and hits her with a single arm-DDT, leading to Yung being locked in a paradise lock in the ropes and Purrazzo landing a baseball slide on her. After throwing some weapons in the ring and placing a chair in the corner, Purrazzo reverses a German suplex and focuses her attacks on Yung's arm, who regains control after hitting the midsection with a kendo stick. Both women get out of the ring, with Purrazzo trapping Yung's arm in the barricade but then gets choked by some rope that Yung found under the ring. After bringing the rope and some baking sheets into the ring, Yung gets hit with a kendo stick by Purrazzo, who then goes head-first into the chair in the corner. Both women trade forearm shots before Yung hits Purrazzo with the baking sheet, who rolls outside the ring and gets hit with a
pedigree on the ramp, leading Yung to drag her back into the ring for a two count. Purrazzo gets out of the "
Panic Switch" and blocks the red mist with a canvas before smashing it on Yung's head. Purrazzo puts a chair around Yung's neck and applies the "
Venus de Milo" on her, causing Yung to briefly pass out. Yung locks the mandible claw on Purrazzo and passes out, who then gets choked with the rope in the corner. Purrazzo escapes and hits Yung with the "
Cosa Nostra" to win the title for a second time.
Main event In the main event, Rich Swann defended the Impact World Championship against Sami Callihan. Swann gets the upper hand on Callihan with some blows to the corner and turns his submission into a pin attempt for two. Callihan utilizes mind games by going in and out of the ring, and catches Swann by throwing him into the steps and ring post. After escaping a powerbomb, Swann delivers a
cannonball to Callihan from the apron, and brings him back in the ring. The two exchange shots to one another, but Swann tweaks his knee after a backflip, giving Callihan the opening to target the injury with a modified anklelock. More attacks are traded between the two, eventually knocking each other out with double pump kicks. Swann rises to his feet first, laying the offense on Callihan before delivering a
Rolling Thunder onto him for a two count. Callihan fights back with a
Buckle Bomb followed by a
brainbuster, but Swann kicks out at two. Callihan hits a tombstone package piledriver for another two count, leading him to land another piledriver on the apron, but Swann surprises him with the "
Lethal Injection" on the outside. Both men are in the ring, Swann goes to the top rope but spots Ken Shamrock on the ramp, followed by Eddie Edwards who takes him away from the ring. Swann finishes Callihan with four kicks to retain his title. ==Reception==