Kiera Hogan and Jordynne Grace have been on the outs for a while now. Tired of being abandoned and betrayed by her friends, Hogan opted to make that move first this time around, turning her back on Grace. Tonight, Grace would attempt to get her revenge and teach her former ally a message.
Kiera Hogan vs Jordynne Grace
Hogan tore at the hair of Grace and caught her running in what a boot and back elbow. Grace leveled her with a clothesline but was stunned by a dropkick, leaving her in the corner. She lifted her feet up, driving Hogan into the mat and dropped onto her with a second rope senton splash.
A stalling Jackhammer gave Grace a two-count. Hogan crawled back into the corner and begged Grace to stop the onslaught. She then kicked the knee of Grace, sending her into the bottom turnbuckle, following up with a ring circling running single leg dropkick. Grace kicked out of a pinfall but was hit with an array of kicks from Hogan.
Grace was tied up in the ropes by Hogan, choking her out in the process. Grace kicked out twice and slammed Hogan with a snap suplex. Hogan countered another clothesline, dropping Grace with a rolling knee facebuster. Grace came back with a Double-A rolling spinebuster and drove Hogan shoulder first into the ring post.
A double running knee strike to the back and a cannonball senton set Hogan up for the slingshot splash. Hogan kicked out at two and was placed up top, where she tried to bring Grace down with a sunset bomb. Grace held on, but Hogan kicked the back of her knee, allowing her to drop Thick Mama Pump with a second rope neckbreaker.
Grace countered a tilt-a-whirl headscissors with a torture rack/spin out spinebuster. Hogan kicked out and fought out of two Grace Drivers. A third attempt sealed the deal, giving Grace another massive win in her Impact run.
Results: Jordynne Grace defeated Kiera Hogan via pinfall.
Konnan was seen backstage trying to fire up LAX, who were stuffing their faces and having a few drinks. Santana and Ortiz ran down the impressive list of tag teams that they've defeated over the years, but Konnan said that resting on their laurels would cost them their titles.