Impact Results – Dec. 14, 2023 – Impact Hidden Gems Special

December 14, 2023
Commentary – Tom Hannifan, Matthew Rehwoldt, and Gia Miller
Results via ImpactWrestling.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Samuray Del Sol defeated Alan Angels via Salina del Sol (pinfall)
  2. Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly defeated Savannah Evans & Gisele Shaw via Modified Double Team Piledriver (pinfall)
  3. Street Fight match – PCO defeated Deaner via PCO-Sault (pinfall)
  4. Tommy Dreamer & Channing Decker defeated Dirty Dango & Alpha Bravo via DDT (pinfall)
  5. Impact Knockouts World Championship – Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Taylor Wilde via Queen’s Gambit (pinfall)
  6. Josh Alexander defeated Yuya Uemura via C4 Spike (pinfall)

It’s a special Hidden Gems edition of IMPACT! featuring a loaded lineup of matches never before seen on television!


Alan Angels vs. Samuray Del Sol

It was an X-Division showcase as Alan Angels went one-on-one with Samuray Del Sol in Chicago, which was the site of this year’s historic Bound For Glory event. Despite Angels’ efforts to rip off the mask of Del Sol, he was unable to vanquish the Luchador. Del Sol would connect with Salida del Sol off the top rope to score his first singles victory in IMPACT Wrestling.

Winner: Samuray Del Sol via Pinfall.


Savannah Evans & Gisele Shaw vs. Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly

The Knockouts took Center Stage – literally – when Gisele Shaw and Savannah Evans battled MK Ultra in Atlanta. Shaw and Evans’ associate, Jai Vidal, wasted no time in getting involved as he attacked Kelly while the referee was distracted. However, MK Ultra were able to overcome the odds, planting Evans with a modified double Piledriver for three.

Winner: Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly via Pinfall.


Street Fight Match
Deaner vs. PCO

The rules were tossed out the window when PCO battled Deaner in a Street Fight. Columbus played host to this wild brawl with no disqualifications, no count-outs and a plethora of weaponry. Deaner used everything at his disposal, including steel chairs, garbage cans, and even tables – but PCO would not stay down. In the end, oVe aided PCO in disposing of The Design, as PCO delivered the final PCO-Sault to Deaner.

Winner: PCO via Pinfall.


Video: El Hijo Del Vikingo

El Hijo del Vikingo returns at TNA Hard To Kill and Snake Eyes, January 13th and 14th in Las Vegas.


Video: Josh Alexander, Will Ospreay

Josh Alexander vows to set the standard for TNA when he battles Will Ospreay in a highly-anticipated rematch at TNA Snake Eyes, January 14th in Las Vegas.


Dirty Dango & Alpha Bravo vs. Tommy Dreamer & Channing Decker

A heated tag team showdown took place at Toronto’s Rebel Entertainment Complex as Dirty Dango and Alpha Bravo battled Channing Decker and Tommy Dreamer. Decker was the hometown hero, and the crowd was firmly behind him and his legendary tag team partner. Dreamer would add insult to injury when he catapulted Bravo into the groin area of Dango. Moments later, Dreamer spiked Bravo with his signature DDT to win.

Winner: Tommy Dreamer & Channing Deecker via Pinfall.


Video: Kazuchika Okada

Kazuchika Okada seeks redemption when he returns at TNA Snake Eyes, January 14th in Las Vegas.


Impact Knockouts World Championship
Taylor Wilde vs. Deonna Purrazzo

We returned to Atlanta for a Knockouts World Championship bout as The Coven’s Taylor Wilde challenged Deonna Purrazzo. With the looming threat of KiLynn King at ringside, Purrazzo brought the fight to her with a running dropkick. The numbers game inevitably played a role, as Wilde capitalized off a distraction from King. But when the dust settled, it was Purrazzo who stood tall following the Queen’s Gambit.

Winner: Deonna Purrazzo via Pinfall to retain the Impact Knockouts World Championship.


Video: Alex Shelley, Moose

Moose challenges Alex Shelley for the TNA World Championship at Hard To Kill, LIVE January 13th on pay-per-view.


Yuya Uemura vs. Josh Alexander

Josh Alexander went one-on-one with Yuya Uemura in Memphis, in what was Uemura’s final match in IMPACT Wrestling after he received the pink slip in Feast or Fired. It was a competitive back-and-forth contest, that saw the New Japan Pro-Wrestling standout take Alexander to his limit. After numerous submission attempts, Uemura was unable to put Alexander away. Alexander would prove once again why he is one of the greatest wrestlers in the world, delivering a statement-making C4 Spike to win.

Winner: Josh Alexander via Pinfall.