Throwback Throwdown III

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Throwback Throwdown III
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Promotion Impact Wrestling
DateNovember 25, 2022
(aired December 2, 2022)
City Winston-Salem, North Carolina
VenueBenton Convention Center
Tagline(s)IPWF Presents: Rival Survival
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Throwback Throwdown III was a professional wrestling event produced by Impact Wrestling. It was taped at Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on November 25, 2022, and aired on December 2, 2022 on Impact Plus and YouTube. It was the third event under the Throwback Throwdown chronology. The event also featured wrestlers from independent promotions.

Contents

Production

Background

The first Throwback Throwdown was a special episode of Impact that aired on November 26, 2019, and saw wrestlers portraying 1980's characters and gimmicks in the fictional Impact Provincial Wrestling Federation (IPWF). [1] [2] On November 2, 2022, Impact announced that Throwback Throwdown III would take place on November 25 at Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as a part of WrestleCade, with the event set to air on December 2 as an Impact Plus Monthly Special. [3]

Storylines

The event featured several professional wrestling matches, and wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters. [4] Due to the nature of the event, the storylines for Throwback Throwdown III were self-contained and independent from the rest of Impact's programming. Its story is based around the IPWF event "Rival Survival".

Event

Other on-screen personnel
RoleName
Commentators Giuseppe Scovelli Jr. (Josh Mathews)
Pat Gorski (Matthew Rehwoldt)
InterviewersDexter Petticoat (Crazzy Steve)
Otto Ottoman (Tom Hannifan)

Pre-show

There were two matches contested on the pre-show, with one broadcast for Before the Impact. In the main event, "The Mysterious" Mr E. took on Lazer. In the end, E spat a substance into Lazer's eyes and delivered a double axe handle for the win.

Backstage, Scovelli Jr. told his father that he was going to sell the IPWF. Scovelli Jr. said that he had already sold his shares, which lead to a main event between Team IPWF and Team GLUW (Great Lakes Unionized Wrestling).

Preliminary matches

The main card opened with Rapid Delivery Pete facing Monty Moonlight. In the end, Pete rolled up Moonlight for the win.

The next bout saw Bill Ding facing Jack Hammer in a Clock Out match. The only way to win was to retrieve a puncher in one corner and punch a timecard in the opposite. Ding won after collecting the puncher and punching the timecard.

The third match saw Georgia Cobb face Wanda the WereWoman (with The $304,000 Man). Cobb won after clotheslining The $304,000 Man as he was on the ropes, and delivering an elbow drop to the Werewoman.

Next, Ladybird Johnston hosted the Tunnel of Love with Tori Nailbiter. Sebastian Baker told Nailbiter to come and join his Hit Factory group, but she refused. Nailbiter said that she had already found a manager.

The next match saw Brian "Bone" Crunchin and mystery partner "The Dynamic" Shane Douglas take on The Sunday Morning Express (Editor-in-Chief and The Paper Boy). The match came to a close when Douglas hit a belly-to-belly suplex on Paper Boy for the win.

Next, Monsieur Baguette faced "Ornery" Otis Oates. Unbeknownst to the referee, Baguette pulled out an actual baguette from under the ring and hit Oates with to pick up the victory.

Next, Tommy Dreamer went one-on-one with Pelvis Wesley (with Colonel Corn), with the stipulation being that if Dreamer won, he could face Colonel Corn, but if Dreamer lost, he had had to leave IPWF. As Corn was distracting the referee, Wesley hit a neckbreaker, but Dreamer kicked out. Dreamer then hit a DDT on Wesley for the win.

In the next match, as stipulated, Dreamer faced Colonel Corn (with Pelvis Wesley). As Wesley was distracting the referee, Corn hit Dreamer with an object and won.

The tenth match featured The Auto-Bodies (Smoky Muffler and Rusty Transmission) teaming up against Volcanic Activity (Lucy Luau and Tina Tiki). The Auto-Bodies won after Transmission hit Luau with a wrench.

Next, Johnny Swinger, "Fleet" Feat" Keaton Fox and "Bully" Biff Knuckles faced each other to crown the inaugural IPWF Exciting Division Champion. Swinger won after executing the figure-four leglock on Knuckles and then rolling up Fox.

In the thirteenth match, Tori Nailbiter (with surprise manager Ricky Morton) took on Rusty Iron (with Sebastian Baker). Nailbiter won after blocking the use of a nail from Iron and hitting a diving crossbody.

The penultimate match featured DJ 2 Large and "Nature Boy" Buck Humphrey (with Sonny Sanders and Baby Doll). In the closing stages, Baby Doll pulled the referee out of the ring, but Humphrey inadvertently hit Sanders and 2Large hit a discus lariat for the victory. After the match, Baby Doll left with 2Large.

Main event

The main event saw Team IPWF (Conor McCoy, Tim Burr, Frank the Butcher, Giuseppe Scovelli Jr. and Giuseppe Scovelli Sr.) taking on Team GLUW ("The Devil Demon" Devon Damon, Neptune, Lord Humongous and Manfred The Mad Mammal) (with Walter Chestnut) in a 5-on-4 Rival Survival handicap elimination match to determine who controls the Impact Provincial Wrestling Federation. Everyone started fighting. Lord Humongous eliminated Frank the Butcher after a big boot. Manfred then distracted the referee, allowing Team GLUW to attack. Burr then rolled up Neptune to eliminate him. Damon then hurriedly entered the ring, allowing McCoy to deliver a jawbreaker and Bure to hit a double axe handle to eliminate Damon. Burr then collected his actual ax and hit Manfred, causing a disqualification and thus, eliminating Burr. It remained only McCoy, Manfred, Lord Humongous and Scovelli Jr. McCoy delivered a missile dropkick from the top rope to Manfred and Lord Humongous. Scovelli Sr. replaces his son to him tweaking his ankle. McCoy and Scovelli Sr., and Manfred and Lord Humongous started brawling, which led to the referee being knocked down. McCoy and Scovelli Sr. hit stereo stunners on both Manfred and Lord Humongous, but the referee was still knocked down, so Scovelli Jr. came back into the ring as a new referee and counted the 1-2-3 pin, so therefore, McCoy the Scovellis we're the sole survivors and Team IPWF retained control of the Impact Provincial Wrestling Federation. After the match, Scovelli Sr. delivered a Michinoku Driver to Chestnut as the show went off the air.

Results

No.Results [5] StipulationsTimes
1DLadybird Johnston (Jessicka) defeated Miss Bea Haven (Alisha Edwards) by pinfall [lower-alpha 1] Singles match [6] 8:27
2P"The Mysterious" Mr. E (Shogun) defeated Lazer by pinfall Singles match [7] 4:29
3Rapid Delivery Pete (Rich Swann) defeated Monty Moonlight (Zicky Dice) by pinfall Singles match [7] 5:06
4Bill Ding (Trey Miguel) defeated Jack Hammer (Andrew Everett) Clock Out match [7] 8:03
5"Rough Rider" Georgia Cobb (Jordynne Grace) defeated Wanda the Werewoman (Savannah Evans) (with The $304,000 Man (R.D. Evans)) by pinfall Singles match [7] 6:50
6Brian "Bone" Crunchin (Brian Myers) and "The Dynamic" Shane Douglas defeated The Sunday Morning Express (Editor-in-Chief (Chris Sabin) and The Paper Boy (Jack Price)) by pinfall Tag team match [7] 5:55
7Monsieur Baguette (Mike Bailey) defeated "Ornery" Otis Oates (Deaner) by pinfall Singles match [7] 6:49
8 Tommy Dreamer defeated Pelvis Wesley (Heath) (with Colonel Corn (John E. Bravo)) by pinfall Singles match [7]
Since Tommy Dreamer won, he got 5 minutes alone with Colonel Corn.
Had Tommy Dreamer lost, he would have had to leave IPWF.
7:51
9Colonel Corn (John E. Bravo) (with Pelvis Wesley (Heath)) defeated Tommy Dreamer by pinfall Singles match [7] 2:48
10The Auto-Bodies (Smoky Muffler (Mickie James) and Busty Transmission (ODB)) defeated Volcanic Activity (Lucy Luau (Gisele Shaw) and Tina Tiki (Tasha Steelz)) by pinfall Tag team match [7] 7:58
11 Johnny Swinger defeated "Fleet Feat" Keaton Fox (Jason Hotch) and "Bully" Biff Knuckles (John Skyler) by pinfall Three-way match for the inaugural IPWF Exciting Division Championship [7] 5:33
12Tori Nailbiter (Rosemary) (with Ricky Morton) defeated Rusty Iron (Gia Miller) (with Sebastian Baker (Jimmy Jacobs)) by pinfall Singles match [7] 6:11
13DJ 2 Large (Moose) defeated "Nature Boy" Buck Humphrey (Kaleb with a K) (with Sonny Sanders (Sami Callihan) and Baby Doll) by pinfall Singles match [7] 9:29
14Team Impact Provincial Wrestling Federation ("Cowboy" Colt McCoy (Eddie Edwards), Tim Burr (Josh Alexander), Frank the Butcher (Rhino), Giuseppe Scovelli Jr. (Josh Mathews), and Giuseppe Scovelli Sr. (Scott D'Amore)) defeated Team Great Lakes Unionized Wrestling (Devon Damon (Crowbar), Neptune (Shera), Lord Humongous (Big Kon), and Manfred The Mad Mammal (Beer City Bruiser)) (with Walter Chestnut (David Penzer)) 5-on-4 Handicap elimination tag team match [7]
The winner took control of IPWF.
15:25
D – this was a dark match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

Rival Survival Elimination match

EliminatedWrestlerEliminated byMethodTeam
1 Frank The Butcher Lord Humongous Pinfall Team IPWF
2 Neptune Tim Burr Pinfall Team GLUW
3 Devon Damon Tim Burr Pinfall Team GLUW
4 Tim Burr N/A Disqualification Team IPWF
5 Lord Humongous Colt McCoy and Giuseppe Scovelli Sr. Pinfall Team GLUW
6 Manfred The Mad Mammal Colt McCoy and Giuseppe Scovelli Sr. Pinfall Team GLUW
Winners Colt McCoy, Giuseppe Scovelli Jr., Giuseppe Scovelli Sr. Team IPWF

Notes

  1. The match was taped for Before the Impact that aired on December 1.

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