Impact Wrestling’s first show of the year was a strong buildup to the One Night Only pay per view
The Helms Dynasty take on the Decay
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The Helms family with Shane Helms looked poised to beat the Decay. An all out brawl started between the four men to kick off the match. The Dynasty double teamed Steve with Abyss out of the ring. Everett hit a shooting star press on Steve for a two count. Abyss got himself into the match with a tag a hit a double lariat to turn the Dynasty inside out. Everett tried to springboard into the ring but got caught and choke slammed by Abyss. Abyss covered Everett to get the victory for Decay.
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Result: The Decay defeated the Helms Dynasty
The DDC’s countdown music hit as the Decay were celebrating their win. For a moment the lights went out and DCC were standing behind Decay when the lights came back on. DCC cracked beer bottles on the heads of Abyss and Steve. DCC unmasked to reveal James Storm, Bram, and Eddie Kingston celebrating their actions.
The action then shifted backstage where Maria was showing Allie the highlights of the latter’s win over Laurel Van Ness on her I-Pad.
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Prityush Haldar
Prityush is a WWE news writer for Sportskeeda Wrestling who started watching wrestling in the later part of The Attitude Era. Although he holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Prityush was a creative writer for his college, and his flair for creativity and love of pro wrestling eventually led him to the journalism field. After an initial stint in 2016-2017, he has been writing regularly for Sportskeeda since 2021.
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