
IMPACT Wrestling Presents: Wrestler's Court
Johnny Swinger claimed that he had all kinds of merch deals and was the O.J. Simpson of professional wrestling. Tommy Dreamer and IMPACT Wrestling Judge D-Lo were stunned by that idiotic statement. However, Swinger did make a good point when he said that Dreamer knew he could never shoot someone.
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They'd known each other for a long time. Swinger would never stoop that low. Maybe it was one of the other suspects? Dreamer certainly seemed satisfied with the answer. Next on the stand was Father James Mitchell, who stated the importance of virgin blood to demons. Because of that, he assumed that Rosemary was the culprit.
Dreamer brought Rosemary to the stand, and after a few minutes, admitted that she never truly loved Bravo. All she wanted was Bravo's blood. At that point, John E. Bravo came out to state Rosemary was the worst thing to ever happen to him. Though, as much as he hated her, he knew she didn't shoot him.
The culprit? It was none other than Larry D. Well, not Larry D exactly. It was Lawrence D, furious that Bravo stole Rosemary from him. With that, Swinger was determined not guilty.
Fallah Bahh vs. Daivari on IMPACT Wrestling
Fallah Bahh was taken to the corner by the former IMPACT Wrestling X-Division Champion but was able to crush him with a running crossbody. Before they could continue, Eric Young brought Joe Doering out to send another example to the company.
Results: No Contest
Doering planted Bahh with a spinebuster while Young spiked Daivari with a piledriver. Young said that this world is sick, but they are the cure.
They were interrupted by Rhino, who rushed the ring and took the fight to this new invading force in IMPACT Wrestling. Unfortunately, the numbers game was too much.
TJP met with Crazzy Steve and Swoggle backstage, where all three were run down verbally by Brian Myers.
"The Most Professional Wrestler" belittled them before leaving.