6 Ups & 2 Downs From IMPACT Wrestling (4 Nov)

Suzuki spikes Alexander, Young finds a new victim in Vidal, Miguel meets Laredo Kid.

By Adam Morrison /

IMPACT Wrestling

Last night's IMPACT Wrestling was just their second broadcast since Bound For Glory, which now feels like an eternity ago, plus Turning Point is only two weeks away; the concept of time doesn't feel accurate when discussing IMPACT events.

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Though it was a slightly more basic offering this week, with only eight notable points of interest, it remained a decent show. A trio of Turning Point matches were created through various manners, with the 20 November special now feeling slightly important, though these stories will need to be enhanced before they're classed as must-see.

Of last night's offerings, both the six-man tag team main event and the X Division four-way are the most notable clashes to watch. They were both typical displays of their particular styles; the stiff slaps of Josh Alexander and Minoru Suzuki ended the show as enjoyably as Laredo Kid and Black Taurus' flips did in opening the night.

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Elsewhere, Eric Young wrestled his first match in about six months, Chris Sabin put down Madman Fulton, the IInspiration hired the Undead Bridesmaids after a slew of odd but engaging skits, and Mickie James and Madison Rayne had an entertaining match that was ruined by a certain ringside photographer.

Let's get to it...

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