8 Ups & 5 Downs From Impact Wrestling (Dec 1)

The night Chris Bey and Crazzy Steve cemented themselves as viable champions.

Chris Bey Impact champ
Impact Wrestling

We're into the final month of this miserable 2020, and, as it has all-year-round, Impact Wrestling delivered a quality night's entertainment as we steamroll into Final Resolution next weekend.

The main story here was that both Chris Bey and Crazzy Steve made you realise that they could both be the top guy in their respective divisions. 'The Ultimate Finesser' stood tall at the end of the night with Rich Swann's World Championship in his possession, whereas Steve came closer than anyone else has to ending Rohit Raju's reign as X Division Champion. Of the two, it's unlikely Steve will get the opportunity to lift the gold he's chasing, but Bey has the potential to be the biggest name in Impact if he's continued to be used correctly.

With a World Championship match awaiting him at Final Resolution, that moment could come sooner rather than later.

Elsewhere, The Motor City Machine Guns returned to action in winning fashion, Jordynne Grace and Jazz advanced to the semifinals of the knockouts tournament, Scott D'Amore suspended Ken Shamrock for one month, Ethan Page continued to lose his mind over The Good Brothers, and Su Yung was kidnapped by Father James Mitchell's undead bridesmaids.

A lot went down here. Let's get to it...

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