Violent By Design celebrate their IMPACT Wrestling Tag Title win
On IMPACT Wrestling last week, FinJuice defended the IMPACT Wrestling Tag Team Championship against Ace Austin and Madman Fulton in a phenomenal main event. Unfortunately for them, Violent By Design had Rhino's Call Your Shot Gauntlet Trophy, and Rhino and Joe Doering stole the gold from David Finlay and Juice Robinson.
Eric Young ran down the group, explaining why he'd brought Joe Doering, Deaner, and Rhino into the fold. Since uniting as Violent By Design, they've all found their most pure and most dangerous selves. That went double for Rhino, who was a shell of his former self before Young got to him. Now, The War Machine has returned, and the plan came together.
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Young said they brought Rhino in by design. They held the trophy...by design. They called their shot by design, ripping the titles away from FinJuice just as they were forced back to Japan. Young vowed that they'd not just take over IMPACT Wrestling, but the world. Mexico, Canada, Spain, Japan, every country would face VBD.
At that point, NJPW's Kojima appeared. The long-time veteran met his old rival Joe Doering and laid down a simple challenge."Against All Odds." Doering nodded as Kojima walked way.
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Myers interrupted the doctor giving the prognosis but was stopped short by Sam Beale. The Most Professional Wrestler vowed to teach Beale how to be just that.