Former IMPACT Wrestling World Champion Eric Young continued to berate Deaner for failing to beat Cousin Jake. However, VBD was interrupted by James Storm and Chris Sabin, who tried to stick up for Deaner. Unfortunately for them, Deaner was the one to begin the assault on them, leading to a three-on-two beat down.
Brian Myers sat down with IMPACT Wrestling Co-VP Scott D'Amore, demanding that Eddie Edwards' contract be terminated. He promised to sue the company should that not happen, which D'Amore was willing to do. However, he found a better way to get Myers and Edwards to settle their beef -- a Holds Harmless Match at IMPACT Wrestling Sacrifice.
Trey Miguel vs. Sam Beale w/Sami Callihan on IMPACT Wrestling
Sam Beale laid into Trey Miguel, landing some stiff shots on his trainer. Miguel was initially uninterested in attacking Beale but eventually rocked him with a running dropkick. The Hourglass was quickly locked in, forcing Beale to tap out in no time.
Results: Trey Miguel defeated Sam Beale via pinfall on IMPACT Wrestling.
Grade: D
After the match, Miguel rushed Sami Callihan. The lights went out, and when they came back up, Callihan spiked Beale in the middle of the ring with the Cactus Special.
Chris Sabin and James Storm cut a promo on their long-time IMPACT Wrestling/TNA friend Eric Young. They thought that they were close, but that's clearly not true. To kill a snake, you must cut off the head. At IMPACT Wrestling Sacrifice, they'll take on Deaner and Joe Doering.
Jake Something came in, vowing to be in their corner and promising to keep Eric Young out of the action.