** SPOILERS ** Impact Wrestling Results For 5/24
Thanks to John Tilton for sending these Impact Wrestling spoilers for this Thursday's show:
Kazarian defeated a guy who who looked like former WWE star Ryan braddock in a dark match. I can't be sure it was him as I couldn't hear his name during the entrance.
Devon and Garett Bischoff went to a double DQ. They started with a friendly match and then two wrestlers in disguises attacked both of them. The referee called for the bell and then Garrett and Devon fought them off. The two wrestlers fell out of the ring and ran away.
Gail Kim and Madison Rayne beat ODB and Eric Young to win the TNA Knockouts Tag Titles. This match was more Eric Young and ODB shennanigans. Kim and Rayne cheat their way to victory.
RVD comes to the ring and grabs a mic. He calls for Gunner to come out. RVD says he owes Gunner for taking him out a few months ago. This immediately starts the match. RVD beat Gunner with a mean frogsplash from across the other side of the ring.
Austin Aries defeated Joey Ryan in an open fight night challenge for the X Division Title. Joey Ryan got a good pop from the crowd. Great match. I can't imagine they are not going to sign Ryan after that.
Bully Ray comes out and calls for Abyss' brother to come from the crowd and address him man to man. Joseph Park gets in the ring and cuts a promo holding a mock trial using the crowd as a jury. Everyone booed Bully Ray heavily and Park deemed Bully 'guilty'. Bully Ray attacked Parks and then grabbed the mic and said he was NOT guilty.
TNA World champion Bobby Roode defeated AJ Styles. The match was short, considering it was for TV. After the match, Bobbe Roode had a party for becoming the longest reigning TNA Champion and Hulk Hogan came out. Hogan had some words for Roode, and then said that he had something for him. The lights go out and Sting was in the ring and Roode ran to the outside. Hogan announced that Impact would be moving to 8 pm the next week (5/31) and that Roode would face Sting in a Lumberjack match to open the show.
John Tilton contributed to this article.