IMPACT Wrestling Results (2/10/22): Mickie James Faces Chelsea Green, Deonna Purrazzo Open Challenge + More!

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The show begins and former IMPACT Wrestling World Champion Josh Alexander makes his way to the ring. Alexander says if anything means more to him than the IMPACT World Title, it's IMPACT Wrestling itself. Alexander says when nobody else would give him a shot, IMPACT Wrestling did and without IMPACT, there would be no 'Walking Weapon'. Alexander says he's going to be honored to stand alongside his IMPACT Wrestling brothers against 'Honor No More' but there will also be another match at No Surrender that he'll have his eyes on...the IMPACT World Title match between Moose and W. Morrissey. Alexander ponders if Scott D'Amore thinks he has attitude issues, then why does Morrissey have a title shot? Alexander says no matter who it is that walks out of No Surrender as IMPACT World Champion, he's next...no matter what and he's officially invoking his rematch clause. Big Kon makes his way down to the ring and Alexander says he won't wait until next week, he's not waiting until the end of the show, he's not even waiting to get changed, he'll fight Kon right here and right now and calls for a referee and this one is underway.

Josh Alexander vs. Big Kon

Kon uses his power early and lays into Alexander with some stomps, looks for a clothesline but Alexander ankle picks him, locks-in the ankle lock, Kon rolls out but Alexander doesn't loose grip and Kon has no choice but to tap.

Winner - Josh Alexander

After the match, Alexander locks-up the ankle lock once again and refuses to let go, IMPACT officials come down and try to stop him but Alexander takes them out too. Scott D'Amore comes out and Alexander throws him down to the mat. D'Amore tells security to leave and says he's glad that they finally got that out of the way. D'Amore says he didn't come out there to talk about Josh's attitude or even the IMPACT World Title but to reminisce. D'Amore says he remembers Josh showing up at his dojo and he remembers Josh overcoming a career-ending injury. D'Amore says he remembers being at Josh and his wife's Jen's wedding and crying and being happy for both of them. D'Amore says it was just three years ago that they were standing in the ring and talking about how Josh was the hottest free agent in the business but he wasn't a free agent for long because he signed him. D'Amore asks Josh what he wants, Alexander says he doesn't want to hear 'corporate BS', he just wants his coach back and he wants Scott to get out of his way. Josh says all he can see in his head is his wife and son crying as his title got taken out of his hands. Alexander says he's going to be the face of the company and be the reason the company reaches heights it never has before. D'Amore says that's what he wants and that's the goal but it's a process. Alexander says he's done with the process and man-to-man, friend-to-friend, he's done with the process and if he doesn't get his title rematch, he'll again be the hottest free agent in professional wrestling. D'Amore says Alexander out of the tag match at No Surrender and he's sending him home until he fixes his attitude. Alexander says he is home and he's going to have to make him get out of this ring. D'Amore says he loves and respects Josh and he's not going to force him out of the ring so he's going to let him say goodbye to the fans but then until this is sorted, he's going home. D'Amore tosses down his mic and walks out as the crowd reins down 'Scott, you suck!' and 'Walking Weapon!' chants and we head to a break.

Back from the break and Steve Maclin approaches Scott D'Amore and makes his case to replace Josh Alexander on Team IMPACT at No Surrender. D'Amore says he'll allow the other members of the team make the decision. Our commentary team of Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt run down the No Surrender card and we head back to the ring for our next match of the night.

Deonna Purrazzo (C) vs. Santana Garrett — ROH Women's Championship

Deonna makes her way down to the ring to defend her ROH Women's World Championship in an open challenge. Santana Garrett comes down and is answering the challenge! Santana starts with a flurry of offense that shocks the champ. Deonna tosses her to the mat, gets up-kicked in the face and Deonna tosses her out of the ring and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Deonna slams Santana, goes for the cover but Santana kicks out at two. Deonna works over the right arm of Santana and then the fingers, locks-in an arm-lock, Santana powers out, tosses Deonna into the corner and nails her with a back-elbow, then a suplex, goes for the cover but Deonna lifts the shoulders after a count of two. Santana transitions the pin attempt into a choke, Deonna drags herself to the ropes and grabs the bottom rope to break up the hold. Deonna goes up top, Santana leaps up, gets tosses back, Deonna jumps down but Santana drills her with a super-kick, Deonna locks-in a submission, Santana rolls out, Deonna looks for the pile-driver, Santana slides out, knocks Deonna down with a slam, goes up top, dives down but Deonna catches her into the fujiwara arm-bar Santana rolls out, Deonna adjusts, Santana rolls her into a pin, Deonna slides out and ends up pinning Santana for the 1-2-3 and the win!

Winner - Deonna Purrazzo (C)

Scott D'Amore is backstage with Eddie Edwards, Chris Sabin, Rhino and Rich Swann of Team IMPACT and the team sasy they want ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham on their team. D'Amore tells them to talk to Gresham and see what he says but they have his blessing.

Mickie James vs. Chelsea Green

The number one contender for the IMPACT Wrestling Knockouts Champion Tasha Steelz, alongside Savnnah Evans joins Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary for this one. Green and James shake hands to start this one off and they immediately lock-up. Green rolls up James but the champion quickly kicks out and Green works over James' arm before being rolled up herself but Green also quickly lifts the shoulders. Green rolls James up again, James kicks out and they lock up again. James slides out of the ring, yells at Steelz and Green nails her with a baseball slide while she's distracted. James gets back in the ring, Green looks for the I'm Prettier, James powers out and looks for the DDT but Green nails her with Steelz's finisher. Green goes up top and Steelz throws a trash can in the ring and Savannah Evans fires the can at Green to cause a disqualification.

Winner - Chelsea Green (via DQ)

Jay White, Chris Bey, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa of The Bullet Club are in the ring and Eric Young, Deaner and Joe Doering of Violent By Design make their way out before Jay White can say much of anything. Young says White, Bey and GOD are living in the past and off of something they didn't even come up with. Young says this ring doesn't belong to The Bullet Club, it belongs to VBD. White says Young has never been anything like he has, he's never sold out Madison Square Garden and at No Surrender, he can face him one-on-one and prove he's as good as The Switchblade. Young says nine days away and that's too long, so how about next week Thursday they have a six-man tag match. White asks why wait even that long? Everyone's already here, so why not do it right here, right now? Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson of The Good Brothers make their way out and Anderson says he's finally got The Bullet Club in front of him so now he and Doc can properly get a thank you. Doc says it's about time that he and Karl get thanked for allowing them to live the life that they live but at least he gets a thank you text from Haku every once in awhile. Tama thanks 'The Good Sisters' for all of their failed attempts at trying to make their own Bullet Club. Karl and Doc run down their accolades and say they've dominated every single professional wrestling company with letters that matter. Karl asks Tama if he realizes that he and Doc have been everywhere and Tama says they've only been everywhere because they've been fired from everywhere. Tama says there's one place they haven't been fired from and at No Surrender, he and Tanga will 'beat their ass' for the IMPACT Wrestling Tag Team Championship and then they'll 'fire their ass'. Both teams stare each other down from afar and we cut backstage where Jonathan Gresham is face down and IMPACT officials call for the medics to come and check on him as we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and IMPACT Wrestling Digital Media Champion Matt Cardona is backstage with Gia Miller. Cardona says he was screwed out of the IMPACT World Title and was owed an opportunity at the Digital Media Title. Cardona says Jordynne Grace was his toughest opponent yet and even though she has her rematch at No Surrender, he's 'Alwayz Ready'.

Honor No More (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) (with Vincent, PCO and Maria Kanellis) vs. Rich Swann & Rhino (with Eddie Edwards and Chris Sabin)

Kanellis joins Ian Riccaboni, Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt on commentary and Taven and Swann kick things off. Swann goes on the attack early and lays Taven out with a drop-kick, then a suplex and another drop-kick and nails Taven with an enziguri before going for the cover but Taven kicks out at two. PCO, Vincent, Edwards and Sabin start bickering and shoving at ringside and they're all ejected as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Taven drills Swann with a power-bomb, goes for the cover but Swann's able to lift the shoulders at two-and-a-half. Taven and Bennett go for the double team after Taven tags in Bennett, they nail Swann with a double suplex, Bennett punts Swann in the head, goes for another cover but Swann somehow kicks out, again at two-and-a-half. Swann struggles to his corner, he fends off Bennett and makes the tag to Rhino who takes out both Taven and Bennett but Kanellis drops her headset and tosses salt into Rhino's eyes which allows Taven to tag himself back in and he plants Rhino with The Climax for the 1-2-3 and the win!

Winners - Honor No More (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett)

After the match, Matt Taven and Mike Bennett attack Rich Swann and Steve Maclin comes down and makes the save, Rhino hits both Taven and Bennett with The Gore and Ian Riccaboni thanks Maclin for saving Swann and Rhino.

Backstage, Steve Maclin makes his case to the Team IMPACT and Eddie Edwards, Rich Swann, Rhino and Chris Sabin accept Maclin onto the team.

W. Morrissey vs. Brian Myers (with The Learning Tree) — No Disqualification Match

VSK attacks Morrissey during the latter's entrance, Morrissey takes him out with ease, Zicky Dice tries to follow it up but is also quickly dispatched and the bell rings to officially begin the match. Myers goes on the attack early, Morrissey fights back, VSK retrieves and sets up a table but Morrissey sends Dice flying through it with a shoulder block. VSK and Myers have set up another table across the apron and barricade, Morrissey takes out Myers with a choke-slam on the apron and then does the same to VSK but VSK goes through the aforementioned table as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Myers hits a slam on Morrissey with a trash can, goes for the cover but Morrissey kicks out at two. Morrissey comes firing back with a kendo stick and starts going to town on Myers until it breaks. A massive power-bomb from Morrissey plants Myers, then another but this time on some thumb-tacks...and then another onto the thumb-tacks for the win!

Winner - W. Morrissey

After the match, IMPACT World Champion Moose attacks Morrissey with a chair, then puts Morrissey's neck inside of it and drills Morrissey with another chair. Moose stands over Morrissey's motionless body and hoists the IMPACT World Title over his head as the show goes off-the-air.

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