Impact Results – Oct. 12, 2023 – Best 2-out-of-3 Falls – Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian

October 12, 2023
Memphis, TN – Graceland Live
Commentary – Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt
Results via ImpactWrestling.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Before The Impact pre-show: Alan Angels defeated Laredo Kid via Angels Wings (pinfall)
  2. Impact World Tag Team Championship – The Rascalz (c) defeated Sami Callihan & Rich Swann via Hot Fire Flame (pinfall)
  3. Winner Gets #20 Spot & Loser Gets #1 Spot in Call Your Shot Five-Way match – Dirty Dango defeated Champagne Singh, Eric Young, Jordynne Grace, and Jake Something via Dead End (pinfall)
  4. Tasha Steelz defeated Courtney Rush via Cutter (pinfall)
  5. Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match – Frankie Kazarian defeated Eddie Edwards 2 falls to one fall

Impact World Tag Team Championship
Sami Callihan & Rich Swann vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) (c)

Who will walk into Bound For Glory as the IMPACT World Tag Team Champions? The winning team will defend against ABC at the biggest show of the year. Wentz makes a blind tag, then hangs up Callihan on the ropes. Wentz hits the double knees, followed by a neckbreaker from Miguel. The Rascalz cut off the ring and begin to wear Callihan down with two-on-one offense. Moments later, Callihan creates separation with a big clothesline to Miguel. Swann is tagged into the match as the pace begins to quicken. Swann hits a diving senton, crashing into both of his opponents on the outside. Swann is perched on the top but Miguel slows him down. Wentz capitalizes with a Superplex to shut down Swann’s momentum. Miguel counters a Chokeslam from Callihan but he transitions into a reverse Chokeslam instead. Swann and Callihan bite the Rascalz before everyone collides in the middle of the ring. Miguel and Swann exchange strikes before the Rascalz almost put him away with a double team Blockbuster. Miguel creates a distraction with the title belt but inadvertently blinds Wentz with the spray paint. Callihan hits Wentz with an assisted Cactus Driver 97 for two. Miguel trups up Swann on the top as Wentz delivers a discreet low blow to Callihan. The Rascalz hit Hot Fire Flame on Callihan to win.

Winner: The Rascalz via Pinfall to retain the Impact World Tag Team Championship.


Backstage: Sheldon Jean, Kenny King

Kenny King is under the impression that management is refusing to give him his contractually-obligated rematch for the Digital Media Title. After Heath neutralized him in a Memphis Street Fight two weeks ago, King vows to make him atone for his sins.


Backstage: KiLynn King, Santino Marella

Gia Miller interviews KiLynn King who was unable to coexist with Jody Threat in the big 10-person tag team match last week. King blames Threat for taking out her tag team partner, Taylor Wilde. Director of Authority Santino Marella is suspicious that King was aware of a tire iron being used in the attack. King admits that she was the one who attacked Wilde, stating that she became dead weight after The Coven lost the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles


Winner Gets #20 Spot & Loser Gets #1 Spot in Call Your Shot Five-Way Match
Champagne Singh vs. Eric Young vs. Jordynne Grace vs. Dirty Dango vs. Jake Something

The winner of this match will enter the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at #20 and the loser will enter at #1! Young squares off with Something as the two exchange hard-hitting offense. Both men are down following double clotheslines in the middle of the ring. Dango and Singh create an impromptu alliance as they focus their attack on Grace. Both go for a pin attempt and begin to argue. They refocus and connect with a double vertical suplex on Grace. Dango heads to the top but Singh commits the betrayal and trips him up. Grace hits Singh with the Juggernaut Jackhammer but Dango breaks the pin. Something spears Dango in the corner, followed by a powerbomb. Singh dumps him to the outside and tries to steal the pin but Dango kicks out. Grace hits a Tower of Doom out of the corner but Dango breaks the pin with the Last Drop from the top. Young has Dango beat following a top rope elbow drop but Alpha Bravo pulls him off the pin. Young decks him on the floor but gets caught with a blindside assault from Singh. Out of nowhere, Oleg Prudius makes his shocking IMPACT debut and lays out both Young and Singh at ringside. Dango sends Something into a headbutt from Prudius, then capitalizes with the Dead End to win.

Winner: Dirty Dango via Pinfall.

After the match, Dango stands tall alongside Bravo and Prudius. Dango will now enter the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound For Glory in the #20 spot, while Something must enter at #1.


Backstage: Crazzy Steve

Crazzy Steve sends an ominous message to Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer and his former tag team partner, Black Taurus. Steve vows to teach Taurus a lesson in pain and misery when they meet in a No Disqualification match next week.


Backstage: “Speedball” Mike Bailey

Mike Bailey issues an open challenge to anyone who is on the level of Will Ospreay for a match next week. It will take place just 48 hours before his match with Ospreay at Bound For Glory.


Courtney Rush vs. Tasha Steelz

Tasha Steelz looks to continue her momentum before she and Deonna Purrazzo challenge MK Ultra for the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles at Bound For Glory! Rush hits a running splash in the corner. Purrazzo distracts Rush from the outside, allowing Steelz to gain control with a superkick. Steelz hits the Three Amigos, then taunts Jessicka from inside the ring. Rush rolls her up for two but Steelz quickly regains control with a pump kick. Both Knockouts are down following double clotheslines. Rush forgets that she’s in a singles match and tries to tag in Jessicka. Rush refocuses and locks in the Sharpshooter. Steelz crawls to the bottom rope in order to to break the hold. Steelz counters the spear into a cutter for three.

Winner: Tasha Steelz via Pinfall.

As Steelz celebrates with Purrazzo, MK Ultra are seen watching on a monitor backstage.


Video: Josh Alexander

Alex Shelley and Josh Alexander will clash for the IMPACT World Title at Bound For Glory.

Recently in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Josh Alexander teamed up with the Motor City Machine Guns for tag team competition but they lost after Alexander inadvertently struck Shelley.


Backstage: Steve Maclin, Bully Ray

After calling Bully Ray “soft”, Steve Maclin is confronted by his former ally.


Bound for Glory 2023 & Next Week Show’s Cards Rundown

Don’t miss the final IMPACT! before Bound For Glory next Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders. Knockouts World Champion Trinity teams with her BFG challenger, Mickie James, to battle Gisele Shaw and Savannah Evans. Rhino and PCO join forces against Moose and Brian Myers. Kenny King goes one-on-one with Heath. Plus, Crazzy Steve collides with Black Taurus in a No Disqualification match, and more!


Best 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Match
Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian

The deeply-personal rivalry between Eddie Edwards and Frankie Kazarian will have its final chapter written in a 2 Out of 3 Falls Killer IMPACT match! The first fall must be won by pinfall, the second by submission and the third, if necessary, will be contested under Last Man Standing rules. Kazarian misses a springboard leg drop attempt, allowing Edwards to capitalize with the Boston Knee Party to score the pin, awarding him the first fall.

First Fall – Eddie Edwards via Pinfall, 1 Fall to 0 Fall.

The second fall begins and Edwards fights off a Chicken Wing attempt, then sends Kazarian crashing to the floor with a back suplex. The fight spills to the outside where Edwards assaults him with a series of chops. Kazarian is busted open but that doesn’t stop him from firing back. Back in the ring, Kazarian quickens the pace with an explosive clothesline. Edwards shuts down his momentum with double knees, followed by a Boston Crab submission. Edwards hits a Backpack Stunner out of the corner but Kazarian transitions into a Chicken Wing to win the second fall by submission.

Second Fall – Frankie Kazarian via Submission, 1 Fall to 1 Fall.

The third fall is underway as Kazarian hits a slingshot Hurricanrana on the floor. Kazarian introduces a plethora of weapons into the match. Kazarian assaults Edwards with repeated trash can shots but Edwards makes it back to hit feet at the referee’s count of 7. Edwards launches Kazarian into a ringside official, before connecting with another belly-to-belly suplex on the floor. Kazarian is back up at 8 and shows signs of life with his signature cutter. Edwards hits a hip toss into the steel steps. Turnabout is fair play as Kazarian connects with an Unprettier on the steps. Kazarian is perched on the top but Alisha Edwards cracks him in the head with Kendra, the kendo stick. Edwards follows up with thudding Superplex into a pile of steel chairs. They fight to the top of the ramp where Kazarian goes low and hits a Styles Clash on the stage. Kazarian makes Alisha pay by driving her through a table at ringside. Kazarian sends Eddie through a table with the Fade to Black. Edwards is down for the 10 count, awarding the final fall to Kazarian.

Winner: Frankie Kazarian, 2 Falls to 1 Fall.

Frankie Kazarian celebrates this hard-fought victory, closing the book on his rivalry with Eddie Edwards.