Best and Worst of Impact Wrestling: LAX steals the show again, James Mitchell brings an old friend

Impact continues to soar with great action from its top tag teams
Impact continues to soar with great action from its top tag teams

Best #2: Jordynne Grace continues to dominate

Grace and Hogan will find championship gold sooner rather than later
Grace and Hogan will find championship gold sooner rather than later

If I've said it once, I'll say it again. It's hard to find a better women's roster than Impact's Knockouts division. Taya Valkyrie, Rosemary, Su Yung, and Madison Rayne are just a few of the top Knockouts who are running the show at this point. However, Impact has several great talents that can step up and enter the championship scene whenever they need it.

And if we're going to talk about who could be a future Knockouts Champion, it's hard to put any name above Jordynne Grace. While she wasn't able to break the title away from the grasp of Valkyrie earlier on this year, she definitely has what it takes to carry the division on her back.

Tonight, she got a chance to remind the Knockouts that she's here to dominate. In a match against Kiera Hogan, someone who could also easily hold the title in the not so distant future, Grace nearly controlled it from beginning to end.

With Hogan transitioning to the role of the cowardly heel, she and Grace told a great story tonight, which even showed us the new aggressive side of Hogan.

Grace's power was just too much to overcome, though, and she ended the match with an absolutely stunning Grace Driver. With Havok returning to Impact Wrestling, it's going to take a serious amount of muscle for someone else to tear their way into the top of the division. My money is on Thick Mama Pump.

Quick Links