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The North defeats TJP and Fallah Bahh

The North defeats TJP and Fallah Bahh

The North defeats TJP and Fallah Bahh: Impact Wrestling March 17

Result:The North defeats TJP and Fallah Bahh

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Match: The match began before the bell and the North attempted to double team Fallah Bahh, but the punches had no effect.  The North began to isolate and focus on TJP. Perkins attempted to get to Fallah Bahh, but Alexander picked him up and body slammed him into the mat. With Ethan Page back in the ring, he connected with a back breaker, but TJP escaped the delayed vertical suplex. When TJP eventually did make the tag to Bahh, the referee had his back turned and didn’t allow it.

TJP finally got the tag to Fallah Bahh, and Bahh ran wild culminating with a pop-up powerbomb on Alexander for a near fall. Alexander and TJP wrestled to the outside as Impact Wrestling went to a commercial break.

Back from the break, TJP and Fallah Bahh used combination offense for a near fall over Josh Alexander. When Page broke up the pinfall attempt, all four competitors struggled to meet the referees 10 count. TJP hit four quick strikes knocking the headgear off Alexander’s head. Ethan Page took TJP out, and Bahh took Alexander out. Page hit a diving senton on Bahh and The North used a combination slam to earn a two count.

Fallah Bahh bounced off the ropes and knocked both members of the North out with a double clothesline. After Bahh tagged TJP into the match, TJP locked in the knee-bar on Ethan Page. Page tapped out, but the referee didn’t see the tap. Fallah Bahh hit a suicide dive on Josh Alexander, but the North managed to pull things together and got Bahh out of the ring.

After The North hit the Northern Assault on TJP, the achieved a pinfall victory.

All Matches from Impact Wrestling March 17

Match Ratings

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