Victory Road (2019)

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Victory Road (2019) was a

Victory Road
chronology.

Nine

Knockouts Championship against Rosemary, Moose defeated former mixed martial artist Stephan Bonnar, MVP defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. to capture the WCR Heavyweight Championship and Brian Cage and Eddie Edwards defeated Desi Hit Squad members Mahabali Shera
and Rohit Raju in a tag team match.

Production

Background

In 2004,

Impact! and held its first monthly pay-per-view, Victory Road, that November. Victory Road continued to be a regular monthly pay-per-view event for TNA until 2012, when the promotion discontinued most of its monthly pay-per-views in 2013 in favor of the new pre-recorded One Night Only
events. Victory Road would be revived as a "One Night Only" event in 2014, and a special edition of Impact's weekly television series in 2017.

On August 8, 2019, Impact Wrestling announced on its website that Victory Road would return as a

Impact Plus. The event would be held in conjunction with independent promotion World Class Revolution (WCR) and would take place on September 14 at the Stride Bank Center, which was confirmed on the venue's official website.[2]

Storylines

On September 13, Impact Wrestling and World Class Revolution held a special televised event called "Operation Override", where Chavo Guerrero Jr. defended the WCR Heavyweight Championship against MVP but retained the title via disqualification.[3] This led to a rematch between Guerrero and MVP for the WCR title at Victory Road.

At

Knockouts Championship against Havok, Rosemary and Su Yung in a Monster's Ball match.[4] A title defense for Valkyrie against Rosemary was later announced for Victory Road.[5]

In the summer of 2019, Moose began targeting mixed martial artist Ken Shamrock by insulting the latter in his promos, which sparked a rivalry between Moose and Shamrock. A warm-up match for Moose was announced as he was scheduled to take on former mixed martial artist Stephan Bonnar at Victory Road.[5] Moose and Bonnar had previously teamed to take on Bobby Lashley and King Mo in a losing effort at the 2017 Bound for Glory.[6]

Event

Preliminary matches

In the opening match,

Josh Alexander) were scheduled to take on Rich Swann and Fuego Del Sol
in a tag team contest but Swann was replaced by Retro Randy. North executed a double spinebuster in the end for the win.

Next,

superkicked
Derata and went back to the ring while Derata lost by count-out.

Next, Sami Callihan took on Hawk. After a back and forth match, Callihan nailed a Cactus Special to Hawk for the win.

Next, Chavo Guerrero Jr. defended the WCR Heavyweight Championship against MVP. Near the end of the match, Guerrero attempted to execute a frog splash but MVP raised his knees to block the move and nailed a running boot on Guerrero to defeat him to win the WCR Heavyweight Championship.

Next,

Curb Stomp
for the win.

Next, Moose took on Stephan Bonnar. Near the end of the match, Bonnar applied an armbar on Moose but Moose caught the ropes, forcing Bonnar to break the hold and then Moose rolled him up into an inside cradle and used the ropes for leverage to win the match.

The penultimate match of the event was scheduled to be

Boston Knee Party
on Raju for the win.

Main event match

In the main event, TJP took on Michael Elgin. Near the end of the match, Elgin gained control by taking out TJP with two lariats and then nailed a turnbuckle powerbomb and an Elgin Bomb for the win.

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
Singles match
17:06
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

References

  1. ^ "Impact Wrestling Victory Road 2019". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  2. ^
    Impact Wrestling
    . August 8, 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  3. ^ Larry Csonka (September 13, 2019). "Csonka's Impact Operation Override 2019 Review". 411Mania. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Slammiversary 2019". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b Jason Powell (September 13, 2019). "Impact Wrestling Victory Road lineup for Saturday". Pro Wrestling.net. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Bound for Glory 2017". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Impact Wrestling Victory Road Results - September 14, 2019". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-09-15.

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