7 Ups & 7 Downs From Impact Wrestling (9 March)
4. Jazz Stinger
Opening the episode with Jazz vs. Tasha Steelz wasn't necessarily the best move made, but it was still good. Tasha looked solid alongside the bonafide legend, while Jazz, not as great as she once was, was still able to hold her own against the much younger 'Boricua Badass'.
What was intriguing here is how different the two are, while still being reasonably similar in other instances. As a veteran, Jazz used a number of rest holds to wear down Steelz, who in turn, escaped one of the holds with a headstand. Interference from Kiera Hogan and Jordynne Grace was nonexistent, with Grace tripping Hogan on the apron as she attempted to distract referee Brian Hebner. One STF later, and Jazz was submitting Tasha Steelz.
It wasn't the greatest of matches, sure, but it was still decent. Tasha was able to carry Jazz to a good match because she's just a good wrestler; Jazz is only capable of so much these days. In terms of building anticipation for a Sacrifice championship match, though, it was fine.