
Willie Mack was seen trying to attack Ace Austin backstage, but he was held back by various officials and roster members.
Sami Callihan came out next to address the IMPACT crowd, sporting a new entrance and theme song (straight fire, by the way). He went back to the moment where he lost the IMPACT World Championship.
After a few weeks of meditation, he realized that his issues didn't have to do with Tessa and the belt. They had to do with the entire wrestling world. "Other companies" push down current and up-and-coming stars for old veterans. Not IMPACT.
At least, that's not how they should be. However, Ken Shamrock has strolled into the company, demanding and getting whatever he wants. Before he could continue, Tommy Dreamer came out to come to the defense of Shamrock.
Callihan called out Dreamer for attempting to use him to maintain his relevancy. Dreamer reminded him about the veterans who were around to help push new stars to the top, regardless of what a troll like Callihan had to say. Callihan bounced a mic off Dreamer's head, and Dreamer responded in kind.
Old School Rules (Street Fight): Sami Callihan vs Tommy Dreamer
Dreamer laid out Callihan on the floor before tossing a few chairs into the ring. A plunger was shoved into Callihan's mouth as Dreamer attempted to get rid of the crap Callihan had been spewing tonight.
On the inside, Callihan was clobbered with baking sheets. He rolled out to the ramp where Dreamer set up for a piledriver, but Callihan escaped by gripping onto Dreamer's jewels.
Dreamer responded with a bionic elbow to the forehead. As Callihan struggled to recover, Dreamer brought out a trash can, running Callihan over and through the ropes. Inside the ring, the trash can was dented over the head of the former world champion.
Callihan sat up in a chair as Dreamer went out for a staple gun. As he got back inside, Callihan offered him a seat. The two men took turns stapling each other until Callihan dropped Dreamer onto the chair with a drop toe hold. Setting up a chair in the turnbuckle, he aimed to toss Dreamer into the steel.
Dreamer countered, launching Callihan into the chair and following up with a cutter. Callihan kicked out at two. Setting up for a piledriver on the chair, Dreamer was instead dropped with an STO. Callihan sat up two chairs before driving Dreamer into them with the Death Valley Driver.
The Cactus Special would take out Dreamer for good.
Results: Sami Callihan defeated Tommy Dreamer via pinfall.
Rhino rushed the ring to prevent Callihan from dishing out more harm. However, oVe ran down to make the save. Jake & Dave Crist along with Madman Fulton stood with Callihan for the oVe "Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down" pose, but the lights went out. When they came back up, Callihan had disappeared.
Fulton, to say the least, was not thrilled.
Rosemary was at a bar once again, trying to pick up...er...eat the souls of other patrons. The Demon Assassin struggled to come to terms with her lost love, "The Bunny," before finally finding herself a willing participant. "Winner winner, soul survivor."
I've got a bad feeling about that guy...
Did a WWE Hall of Famer predict John Cena's heelish ways long ago? More details HERE.