Johnny Impact addressed the crowd after a successful Fatal-4-Way defense
Delilah Doom made her Impact Wrestling debut tonight
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Backstage, Glenn Gilberti asked how to get to the management office. Earlier in the night, it was revealed that Don Callis had hired him on. Through a few "bad directions" he ended up outside of the building, locked out.
Alisha Edwards vs Delilah Doom
Edwards sent Doom to the ropes with a drop toe hold. Doom escaped, dropping her into the ropes and connecting with a 619. In the corner, she hit her with several knees. Doom went for a running double knee to a seated Edwards, only to miss. Edwards sent her across the ring with an enziguri and went up top.
A crossbody from the top nearly got her the win. She didn't get all of it, however, but did drop Doom with a sickening flatliner. The match was interrupted as Tessa Blanchard attacked both women.
Delilah Doom held her own against Blanchard. Blanchard caught her 619 attempt, though, bringing her in and dropping her on her head. Blanchard deadlifted her in the powerbomb position, dropping her with a spinning sit-out powerbomb. She spiked her with the Buzzsaw to end the beatdown.
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