One Night Only is a series of professional wrestling events held by Impact Wrestling in 2019 and streaming on their Global Wrestling Network service. It was also the final year of the One Night Only series as it would be retired and succeeded by the Impact Plus Monthly Specials, seen on GWN's own successor, Impact Plus.
New Beginnings [1] | |||
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Promotion | Impact Wrestling Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling | ||
Date | January 26, 2019 (aired February 9, 2019) | ||
City | Hazleton, Pennsylvania | ||
Venue | Holy Family Academy | ||
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One Night Only: New Beginnings was a professional wrestling event produced by Impact Wrestling in conjunction with Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling to be released exclusively on Global Wrestling Network.
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times | ||
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1 | Fallah Bahh defeated Evander James | Singles match | 7:58 | ||
2 | Scarlett Bordeaux (with Jimmy Jacobs) defeated Christina Marie | Singles match | 8:23 | ||
3 | Desean Pratt defeated KM | Singles match | 8:39 | ||
4 | Sean Carr (c) defeated Cody Vance, KC Navarro, Mike Orlando (w/Allie Recks and Mr. Martinez), Sam Adams, and Tony Storm | 6-Way Ladder Match for the PPW Heavyweight Championship | 14:19 | ||
5 | Rich Swann (c) defeated Sami Callihan | Singles match for the Impact X Division Championship | 14:41 | ||
6 | The Arrogance of Excellence (Clutch Adams & Johnny Moran) (w/Miranda Vionette and Ryan Race) defeated South Philly's Finest (Jimmy Konway & Luca Brazzi) (c) | Tag team match for the PPW Tag Team Championships | 9:09 | ||
7 | Eddie Edwards defeated Moose | Street Fight | 12:36 | ||
8 | Johnny Impact (c) defeated Eli Drake | Singles match for the Impact World Championship | 18:26 | ||
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Clash in the Bluegrass [2] | |||
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Promotion | Impact Wrestling Ohio Valley Wrestling | ||
Date | March 2, 2019 (aired March 9, 2019) | ||
City | Louisville, Kentucky | ||
Venue | Davis Arena | ||
One Night Only chronology | |||
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One Night Only: Clash in the Bluegrass was a professional wrestling event produced by Impact Wrestling in conjunction with Ohio Valley Wrestling to be released exclusively on Global Wrestling Network.
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times | ||
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1 | Dimes defeated Sinn Bodhi | Singles match | 5:21 | ||
2 | Colton Cage (with Dani) defeated Brandon Espinosa | Singles match | 5:26 | ||
3 | Zo defeated Cash Flo, Jay Bradley, and Moose | Fatal 4-Way match | 11:28 | ||
4 | Madison Rayne defeated Cali Young | Singles match | 7:34 | ||
5 | Ohio Versus Everything (Dave Crist and Jake Crist), Madman Fulton, and Rohit Raju vs. Team OVW (Dustin Jackson, Melvin Maximus, Sam Thompson, and Shiloh Jonze) ended in a No Contest | 8-man tag team match | 15:56 | ||
6 | Brian Cage defeated Justin Smooth | Singles match | 7:33 | ||
7 | Johnny Impact (c) defeated Adam Revolver (w/Shannon the Dude) and Eddie Edwards | Triple Threat match for the Impact World Championship | 14:03 | ||
8 | The War Kings (Crimson and Jax Dane) (c) defeated King's Ransom (Leonis Khan and Maximus Khan) and The Void (Chace Destiny and Nigel Winters) | Triple Threat match for the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship | 18:33 | ||
9 | Tony Gunn (with Dustin Jackson, Melvin Maximus, Sam Thompson, and Shiloh Jonze) (c) defeated Sami Callihan (with Dave Crist, Jake Crist, Madman Fulton, and Rohit Raju) | Singles match for the OVW Heavyweight Championship | 28:00 | ||
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