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Susan Knows About Su Yung, Havok Joins Decay | IMPACT Fight Size

Here is your post-IMPACT fight size update for Thursday, July 15, 2021.

– After getting in a brawl that resulted in $350 worth of damage to Swinger’s Palace last week, Chris Sabin faced and defeated Johnny Swinger on Before The IMPACT (BTI).

– Jordynne Grace and Rachael Ellering defeated Kaleb with a K and Tenille Dashwood in the opening match of the night. The mixed tag match came about after Tenille attacked Jazz on her ‘All About Me’ show the week prior.

– Deonna Purrazzo signed the contract for her Knockouts Championship match at Slammiversary. She is set to face a mystery opponent, something Scott D’Amore made sure to tease during the segment.

– Havok defeated Tasha Steelz in singles action using a tombstone piledriver. Havok will team with Rosemary this weekend to take on Steelz and Kiera Hogan for the Knockouts Tag Team Titles.

– On June 8, Kimber Lee sent Susan in to see Father James Mitchell in an attempt to summon Su Yung. Susan, however, knew what was happening all along. 

– Steve Maclin picked up another victory. After the bell, he complained about the quality of his competition and said that he is done waiting. 

– Havok agreed to go into Slammiversary as part of Decay. Father James Mitchell was brought in to bond them to one another.

– All of the Ultimate X participants competed in an eight-man tag match on IMPACT. After the bell, Chris Bey turned on his team and showed that the only side he’s aligning with is his own. 

– After being recruited by Brian Myers, Tenille Dashwood came to The Most Professional Wrestler’s rescue, hitting Matt Cardona with a low blow just before he could kick a downed Myers. Backstage, Scott D’Amore booked a mixed tag team match for Slammiversary between Myers & Dashwood and Cardona and a partner of his choosing. 

– Chris Sabin came to Hernandez’s rescue and brawled with Moose ahead of their match at Slammiversary. 

– Joe Doering emerged victoriously in the main event of IMPACT, defeating Fallah Bahh, Doc Gallows, and Willie Mack. 

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