Impact Wrestling – August 20, 2026: Last Night Of Freedom
Impact Wrestling
Date: August 20, 2026
Location: Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Commentators: Tom Hannifan, Matthew Rehwoldt
It’s the last show before Lockdown and the big story coming out of last week is the announcement of Lethal Lockdown. There is a good chance that we are going to be seeing a match between members of the team for the advantage on Sunday, as per tradition. Other than that, the rest of the card is likely to get its usual last push so let’s get to it.
Here are last week’s results if you need a recap.
Opening recap.
Here is Order 4 in the ring for a chat. Mustafa Ali rants about everything at Jason Hotch has achieved, because all of those things were due to Ali himself. Even the clothes on Hotch’s wife’s back. All that matters to Ali is loyalty, so tonight, John Skyler will prove his loyalty by fighting Hotch, but not for the International Title. Skyler doesn’t seem pleased.
Hotch is not happy about having to fight someone who is like a brother to him. Daria Rae comes in to basically say get over it.
Rich Swann vs. Mr. Elegance
The Personal Concierge is here too and while he’s blind, he can smell all of the horrible fans. Elegance shoulders him down but gets dropkicked to the floor. Cue the Elegance Brand for a distraction, with Heather giving Swann a tornado DDT. A rather delayed vertical suplex gives Elegance two and we’re off to the seated full nelson. Back up and Elegance fires off some knees to the ribs but Swann kicks him in the head. The rolling splash gives Swann two and he reverses the wind up DDT into a rollup to pin Elegance at 5:42.
Rating: C. It was a rather basic match and there was no reason for Elegance to be able to beat a former World Champion in a straight up match. The point of someone like Elegance, or the entire Brand for that matter, is that they’re all talk and often in over their head. That was the case here, though having BDE beat Me. Elegance could have been a lot of fun too.
Knockouts TV Title Tournament Semifinals: Jada Stone vs. Heather By Elegance
They trade some rollups to start until Stone kicks her in the face. A springboard misses Heather though and she gets to stomp in the corner. The chinlock goes on but Stone is back up for a kick to the head. The split legged moonsault gives Stone two but Heather breaks up the Spark Stunner.
That lets Heather twist her neck around and they go back to the pinfall reversal sequence. They go out to the apron with Heather taking over, only to get hurricanranaed out to the apron for a big crash. Heather is back in at nine and the Spark Stunner finishes for Stone at 7:44
Rating: C+. Heather got further in the tournament than I was expecting and it wound up being a pretty entertaining match. I was thinking they might have gone with the all elegance final, but Stone is pretty clearly getting a push of some sort around here. I’m not sure if that’s going to be enough for the title, but at least she’s making a run in the tournament.
We get a split screen interview between Elayna Black and Xia Brookside. Black says it’s just the two of them in a cage at Lockdown (kind of the point of the show) but Brookside isn’t impressed. Brookside talks about getting rid of challengers and that’s what she’s going to do again with Black on Sunday.
The Elegance Brand freaks out over their losses tonight but the Personal Concierge gives them a pep talk. I think we can move on from the Brand tonight.
Fabian Aichner vs. Brian Myers
For the advantage in Lethal Lockdown. Myers whips him hard into the corner to start but Aichner is back with a hard toss to the floor. Aichner runs him over again and we take a break. We come back with Myers grabbing the chinlock but quickly getting knocked into the corner. Aichner’s crossbody sets up a middle rope moonsault for two, with Myers’ implant DDT getting the same.
The Roster Cut misses though and Aichner is up with a huge dive to the floor. Back in and Aichner grabs a DDT for two of his own, followed by a bulldog choke. Myers gets to the ropes and then kicks them into Aichner for a low blow. The spear gets two, followed by a more discreet low blow into the Roster Cut to finish Aichner at 11:55.
Rating: B-. This was a case of “one of the heels has to get the advantage for the match” and these two fit as well as anything else. Myers can do a good job with anyone and they had a nice match here. It was a perfectly acceptable match, even with the second low blow being a bit of overkill.
Harley Hudson calls Traci Brooks, who gives her a pep talk before her match against Alisha Edwards. This felt like a Cameo more than a phone call.
Jason Hotch vs. John Skyler
Non-title. Before the match, Hotch says he and Skyler are like brothers and while they have to have the match, it can be great wrestling instead of a fight, which seems to work for Skyler. They fight over wrist control and a headlock to start, with Skyler taking him down into an armbar. Cue Mila Moore to say this is NOT what Mustafa Ali wanted. The Secret Service comes out and Agent Zero decks Hotch for the DQ at 3:07.
Rating: C. This was an angle disguised as a match and that’s what you want to do with a match that might be something down the line. I’m not sure I can imagine Hotch retaining the title on Sunday but you don’t want him losing here, especially when he feels like a fluke champion in the first place. There’s a good chance that Skyler has to make his decision on Sunday and that could be interesting.
Post match Mustafa Ali comes in to mock Hotch.
The Righteous seem to recruit BDE. Why?
Alicia Edwards vs. Harley Hudson
For Hudson’s contract, Eddie Edwards is here with Alisha, and Daria Rae is on commentary. Hudson goes for some early rollups but goes after Eddie, allowing Alisha to get in a posting. Back in and Alisha stomps/chokes away in the corner as Rae brags about her success running TNA. Hudson powers out of the corner, only to get caught in a Downward Spiral for two. Back up and Alisha loads up a double underhook but gets reversed into a rollup to give Hudson the quick pin at 6:27.
Rating: C+. They seem to be trying something with Hudson and as has been the case around here quite a bit lately, that is a good idea due to all of the roster turnover. The match wasn’t much to see, but Hudson is easy enough to like based on her recent vignettes. See what they have with her, which might result in a match against Rae down the line.
Post match Alisha jumps her again with Eddie getting in as well, only for Jada Stone to make the save.
Video on Cedric Alexander vs. Leon Slater, with Slater’s past title reign on the line in a rather bizarre stipulation.
Lockdown rundown.
Nemeths/AJ Francis/Frankie Kazarian vs. Hardys/Elijah/Moose
Kazarian and Jeff start things off with the latter’s early splash getting a fast two. Elijah comes in to chop at Ryan and the Walk With Elijah connects. Everything breaks down (I’m surprised it took that long) and the villains are sent into the buckles over and over as we take a break. We come back with Elijah fighting out of Kazarian’s chinlock and bringing Moose back in to wreck people. The chokebomb out of the corner gets two on Nic and it’s Matt coming in with a Side Effect for two more.
A cheap shot cut Matt off though and Ryan comes in for the Hardy Dance. For some reason Kazarian tries a Twist Of Fate and gets dropped with a clothesline. Francis comes in for the running boot in the corner before knocking Matt’s partners off the apron. They go up top, with Matt grabbing a super Side Effect for the double down. Jeff gets the tag and everything breaks down with Elijah having to save Jeff from the TFL. The Twist Of Fate and Swanton finish Francis at 14:18.
Rating: B-. This was the rare three PPV matches at once match and it worked fine. Of course the Hardys win because, you know, Hardys, but Francis is the best choice to take the loss here. It didn’t exactly do a lot to build up the three matches, but those were already set up and I’ll take something different like this over the standard video packages.
Cedric Alexander has been attacked in the back. Rehwoldt: “First Moose, now Alexander!” Oh yeah I had completely forgotten about Moose being attacked, mainly because he just wrestled in the main event the next week like nothing happened.
Overall Rating: B-. They were really just covering all of the bases here and that’s a good way to go for the last Impact before the pay per view. The action was completely acceptable, though I’m only so interested in Lockdown. TNA is doing what they can with the options that they have, but it’s still not the most thrilling stuff. Hopefully Lockdown is better, because they need some kind of a spark soon.
Results
Rich Swann b. Mr. Elegance – Rollup
Jada Stone b. Heather By Elegance – Spark Stunner
Brian Myers b. Fabian Aichner – Roster Cut
Jason Hotch b. John Skyler via DQ when Agent Zero interfered
Harley Hudson b. Alisha Edwards – Rollup
Hardys/Elijah/Moose b. Nemeths/AJ Francis/Frankie Kazarian – Swanton to Francis
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