10 Ups & 2 Downs From IMPACT Wrestling (30 Sep)

Moose targets Eddie, The Sauce arrives in IMPACT, Fulton falls to Daniels, and more!

By Adam Morrison /

IMPACT Wrestling

We're approximately three weeks away from IMPACT Wrestling promoting their first event outside of Nashville's Skyway Studios since April 2020, with last night's IMPACT - the fourth-last before Bound For Glory - offering up a plethora of moments to enjoy, ranging from the debut of a former NXT star, the return of a former SmackDown Tag Team Champion, and an IMPACT legend's first company match since 2014.

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It was a banger.

On show perfectly throughout the episode was IMPACT's dedication to its character progression. Rhino was the most noteworthy example of this, changing entirely from this sadistic Violent By Design lackey for Eric Young to this mute beast who isn't quite sure where his allegiance lies. Moose and W. Morrissey, too, showed great progress; Moose near enough destroyed the neck of Eddie Edwards, with Morrissey forcing Eddie's wife Alisha to watch the harrowing assault. They're cold, sick individuals.

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Elsewhere, Alex Zayne debuted in an enchanting bout vs. Trey Miguel and Laredo Kid, Sami Callihan was written out of IMPACT via injury, Madman Fulton shone against Christopher Daniels, the Good Brothers declared a Bound For Glory challenge, and a new championship was introduced to IMPACT.

Let's get to it...

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