Impact Wrestling Uncaged

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DateJanuary 11, 2019
January 12, 2019
(aired February 15, 2019)
Uncaged
PromotionImpact Wrestling
DateJanuary 11, 2019
January 12, 2019
(aired February 15, 2019)
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueFrontón México
Attendance1400[1]
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Uncaged was a professional wrestling television special produced by Impact Wrestling, which was taped on January 11 and January 12, 2019 at the Frontón México in Mexico City, Mexico and it aired on February 15, 2019 as an episode of Impact!.[2]

Four professional wrestling matches were contested at the event. The main event was a four-way match for the Impact World Championship, in which Johnny Impact retained the title against Brian Cage, Killer Kross and Moose. On the undercard, Taya Valkyrie retained the Impact Knockouts Championship against Tessa Blanchard in a street fight and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide representatives Aero Star, El Hijo del Vikingo, Psycho Clown and Puma King defeated Impact Wrestling representatives Eddie Edwards, Eli Drake, Fallah Bahh and Sami Callihan in an eight-man elimination tag team match to win the World Cup.[3][4]

At Homecoming, Johnny Impact retained the Impact World Championship against Brian Cage but Cage tossed the title to Impact and considered it unfair officiating on part of the referee Johnny Bravo. Killer Kross then attacked Impact and his wife Taya Valkyrie after the match.[5] Cage confronted Impact on the January 11 episode of Impact! and demanded another title shot, but Impact preferred to avenge Kross' attack on Valkyrie. It resulted in a physical altercation in which Cage knocked out Impact. Later in the night, Impact lost a non-title no disqualification match to Kross after Moose interfered in the match on Kross' behalf.[6] The following week, on Impact!, Cage attacked random people backstage and KM and Caleb Konley due to his frustration over Impact and Bravo. Impact came to confront Cage but Kross and Moose attacked both men. Cage would then defeat Moose later in the night.[7] On the January 25 episode of Impact!, Impact defended the World Championship against Kross but Cage interfered in the match and attacked both men. Impact and Cage then cleared Kross and Moose from the ring in a post-match brawl.[8] On the February 1 episode of Impact!, it was announced that Impact would defend the title against Cage in a rematch at Uncaged. Later that night, Impact and Cage lost a match to Kross and Moose after an argument ensued between Impact and Cage.[9] On the February 8 episode of Impact!, Kross and Moose were added into the World Championship match between Impact and Cage at Uncaged, making it a four-way match.[10]

At Homecoming, Taya Valkyrie defeated Tessa Blanchard to win the Impact Knockouts Championship after Blanchard got into a confrontation with the guest referee Gail Kim.[5] Blanchard ranted against Impact management due to what she claimed to be unfair officiating by Kim.[6] On the January 18 episode of Impact!, Blanchard attacked Kim, resulting in Scott D'Amore suspending her.[7] On the February 1 episode of Impact!, Blanchard challenged Valkyrie to a rematch for the title via her Twitter account during the suspension. Later that night, Valkyrie accepted Blanchard's challenge and announced that their title match at Uncaged would be a street fight.[9]

An eight-man elimination tag team match was announced between Team Impact (Eddie Edwards, Eli Drake, Fallah Bahh and Sami Callihan) and Team AAA (Aero Star, El Hijo del Vikingo, Psycho Clown and Puma King) for the World Cup at Uncaged.[11]

It was announced that Willie Mack would take on Ethan Page at Uncaged.[11]

Event

Preliminary matches

The event kicked off with a street fight, in which Taya Valkyrie defended the Knockouts Championship against Tessa Blanchard. Valkyrie knocked out Blanchard with a diving double foot stomp through a table to retain the title.

Next, Willie Mack took on Ethan Page. Mack nailed Page with a stunner for the win.

Sami Callihan then offered Rich Swann, a spot in his group oVe but Swann refused which led to Callihan and Swann brawling with each other and the brawl ended with Callihan delivering a piledriver to Swann through the stage to knock him out. Callihan would then participate in an eight-man elimination tag team match to represent Impact Wrestling alongside Eddie Edwards, Eli Drake and Fallah Bahh against Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide representatives Aero Star, El Hijo del Vikingo, Psycho Clown and Puma King for the World Cup. The first elimination occurred when Edwards prevented Drake from using Edwards' "Kenny" on King, allowing King to roll up Drake. Vikingo dived onto Bahh but Bahh countered by powerslamming him to eliminate him. Bahh then tried to nail a Banzai Drop to Aero Star but Aero Star avoided it and pinned Bahh with a crucifix to eliminate him. Edwards then nailed a Boston Knee Party to Aero Star to eliminate him. The match progressed as Callihan executed a Cactus Special to King to eliminate him. Edwards then nailed a Boston Knee Party to Clown but Callihan pushed him, allowing Clown to roll him up for the elimination. Edwards and Psycho Clown were the remaining two participants. Eli Drake interfered by hitting Edwards with a kendo stick and Clown hit a double knee backbreaker to Edwards and pinned him with a La magistral for the win.

Main event match

The main event was a four-way match for the Impact World Championship, in which Johnny Impact defended the title against Brian Cage, Killer Kross and Moose. Impact first nailed Moose with a Countdown to Impact and Cage then delivered a Drill Claw to Kross and both men simultaneously got the pinfalls but Impact was awarded the victory due to executing his finisher first.

Aftermath

Results

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