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Impact Wrestling Against All Odds 2022

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Name of the event:
Impact Wrestling Against All Odds 2022
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
01.07.2022
TV station/network:
FITE TV


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7.55
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 32
Number of comments: 12
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Average rating: 7.59  [32]
Average rating in 2024: 10.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 7.25  [4]
Average rating in 2022: 7.56  [27]
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benny5bellys wrote on 26.07.2022:
[8.0] "The pre show and undercard was actually much stronger than the top of the card but another good show from Impact who are on a roll."
PavelDragunov wrote on 08.07.2022:
[7.0] "Impact Wrestling this year is definitely well done and another buzz show. The Motor City Machine Guns/BC is an awesome match where there were not enough titles at stake, in general, for me personally, it was a contender match and Good Brothers should be given a chance. Impact X-Division Title Match - this is really fantastic, probably the best match in a long time in this division and at the same time very emotional. The girls on this show were not particularly surprised and I can't mention someone. Moose finished with Sami with the help of Steve's ambitions, I think they decided to cheat and protect both fighters here. Josh Alexander continues to be the king of the promotion!"
arrancar wrote on 06.07.2022:
[6.0] "Another pretty solid PPV from Impact, making it now 2 in a row. Nothing blow-away but a few good matches including one *very* good match and an enjoyable enough main-event. Shelley & Sabin vs Austin & Bey was quite a good little match, featuring lots of speedy tag exchanges and spots. Nothing too creative or exciting, but still some decently fun interactions. ***1/4. Mia & Mickie vs Chelsea & Deonna was skippable as expected. Generic and low-effort exchanges all around. Some occasionally okay spots, but only very basic ones. Pace picked up in the 2nd half, at least, but some of the sloppiness remained. **1/4. Bailey vs Trey was very good and easily MOTN. They told a great dual-leg-targeting story, with both selling extremely well and consistently the entire way. Trey's various high-flying attacks looked great, as did Bailey's many kicks. Very fun stuff. ***3/4. Rosemary & Taya vs Gisele & Tenille was another poor women's match. Giselle and Tenille at least (mostly) had decent impact and technique, but Taya was sloppy and lethargic as always, and Rosemary's awfully dorky and dated gimmick limited her already bland and low-effort offence. Another skip. **1/4. Post-match angle with Masha was pretty lame. The 10-man tag match was fine. I'm pretty bored of Honor No More and all their multi-man tags. Their work is always fine at worst, but there's never anything actually exciting or interesting about them. Their babyface opponents were equally competent yet bland. **1/2. Callihan vs Moose was an alright hardcore match. I preferred their Monster's Ball match, especially since this was mostly just a retread. They had a few good wrestling exchanges and genuinely nasty-looking weapon/prop spots, but not nearly enough to make this more exciting. ***. Grace vs Tasha was fine -- definitely the best women's match on the show. Grace's babyface-selling fell very short with me, but her leg-selling was mostly consistent and her powerhouse work was pretty fun. Tasha was a non-entity as usual, with neither her offence nor her attempted heel work impressing much. **1/2. Alexander vs Doering was pretty good. Doering is still broken down but his powerhouse monster work remains good, and Alexander bumped and sold well to make his offence look even better. Alexander showed good energy and physicality in his comeback, and he ended up throwing Doering around with various power moves in very fun fashion, causing Doering to continue battering him with exciting big strikes in response. Alexander's leg-targeting was good but came too late to feel appropriately significant. Not a great match but still pretty enjoyable. ***1/4 - ***1/2"
Prince Osborne wrote on 04.07.2022:
[8.0] "The opener was a fantastic tag match between four of the absolute best in the league. Both teams had stellar chemistry in all aspects needed. James & Mia had a solid start as a team against Deonna & Chelsea where the action could've been better. The same can't be said for the show stealing spectacle between Bailey & Miguel who fought like they knew each other for years within a criminally short time length. That bout would be talked for years as one of the best sprints ever seen. The knockouts tag titles were defended in a decent bout as Dashwood & Gisele were fine as a team and needs tuning. HNM had their staple ten-man tag that worked out well but not as great as their previous matches. Callihan & Moose had another bone chilling war that felt even better & gory than Slammiversary with a surprise interruption by Maclin costing Callihan. Grace/Steelz was very good to a surprise where both women had a slugfest for the prize. The main event was a great power clash between two heavyweight hunks that capped off a scintillating event for Impact. Their progress is visibly pleasing and hopes are high on them being billed as one of the best promotions of the year. If this streak of consistency is maintained, Impact will surely find its resurgence and be the talk of the town."
tsdenizen wrote on 03.07.2022:
[8.0] "Another really solid show from Impact, who continue to have what is probably their best year since the six sides went away. 4 true bangers here with the world title match, the Clockwork Orange House of Fun, the X title match, and the tag opener. Special shout to the X title match for being probably the best Impact match of the year and potential a top 5 of the year for wrestling as a whole. Absolutely nuts and the selling was so good especially considering it's the spots division. Loved it. The women's tag matches were just ok and there was a lack of spectacle for a better word, but it was still a damn good show."
eltetechori wrote on 03.07.2022:
[8.0] "Good PPV of Impact, they have done a good show, both the fights and the entertainment is served, very good job and I will surely be watching more shows of this promoter."
UniversalACE wrote on 02.07.2022:
[8.0] "I enjoyed this show from top to bottom. Everyone that wrestled on the card brought the energy that was needed and the matches delivered. There were some matches that were better than I had expected. The match of the night was Speedball Mike Bailey vs Trey Miguel. I knew their match was going to be good but I didn? t expect it to be THAT damn good. The match between those two is definitely a MOTYC and obviously, it? s worth going out of your way to watch."
BUIOOMEGA wrote on 02.07.2022:
[8.0] "Impact is delivering good or great shows only this year. A decent weekly with great specials/ppvs. This one is another success!"
CognacConversation wrote on 02.07.2022:
[8.0] "A very very satisfying show much like the rest of Impact's non-PPV specials this year. Highly recommend MCMG vs BC, Speedball/Miguel and Alexander/Doering. Shelley and Sabin are still an amazing tag team. Speedball shows why he's so in demand and Josh worked a very different match and delivered. Moose/Callihan was a lot of fun (along with Raven's hilarious deadpan commentary) and Grace/Steelz was very good, with the champ showing how adept she is at carrying. The other matches weren't amazing but they were watchable. Feel like Mia Yim and Taya Valkyrie are looking so motivated in their respective matches. Well worth a very modest price tag on FITE, you get your money's worth. I liked they ran at ATL's Center Stage. GCW did a show there not long ago. The layout of the venue is unique."