IMPACT Wrestling Results: Rebellion Press Conference ends in chaos; Jazz retires

Sami Callihan poisons IMPACT Wrestling; Jazz officially retires
Sami Callihan poisons IMPACT Wrestling; Jazz officially retires

Edwards and Mack laid out a challenge to Violent by Design on IMPACT Wrestling

When we came back to IMPACT Wrestling, Eddie Edwards and Willie Mack were in the ring. They admitted that they were bested by Violent By Design, but they were tired of what the group was doing backstage. They attacked Tommy Dreamer before their eight-man war at IMPACT Wrestling Hardcore Justice.

VBD came to the ring, and Eric Young said that he wished he would have attacked Tommy Dreamer. He'd never lied to Eddie or anybody else. He loved what happened to Tommy, but they had nothing to do with it.

Edwards didn't care and challenged the group to a four-on-two brawl. Before it could happen, they were joined by James Storm and Chris Sabin.

James Storm, the man who recently wrestled his 1000th match for IMPACT Wrestling, challenged Violent By Design to a match at IMPACT Wrestling Rebellion. We'd get VBD vs James Storm, Chris Sabin, Eddie Edwards, and Willie Mack.

The real question is, who attacked Tommy Dreamer?


IMPACT Wrestling Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo and Susan were on their way to the ring for Jazz's retirement ceremony when they were stopped by Scott D'Amore.

The Co-VP of IMPACT Wrestling refused to let her ruin the legend's night. Purrazzo already retired Jazz, he would not allow her to take away her final moment.


All About Me debuts on IMPACT Wrestling

Tenille Dashwood's show, All About Me, debuted tonight. Tenille, the permanent special guest, introduced Gia Miller as the "first host." Miller attempted to ask Dashwood about her win at IMPACT Wrestling: Hardcore Justice but was cut off by co-special guest Kaleb with a K.

Dashwood said that the women's revolution kicked off in IMPACT Wrestling, and at Rebellion she'd go on and defeat Deonna Purrazzo for the Knockouts Championship. Mean Gia tried to ask some more questions but was again cut off. Poor Gia.

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