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Salute to Fallah Bah,I liked him in Impact




Fallah Bahh done with Impact Wrestling | WON/F4W - WWE news, Pro Wrestling News, WWE Results, AEW News, AEW results

Fallah Bahh done with Impact Wrestling

After five years with the company, Fallah Bahh's time with Impact Wrestling has come to an end.

Fightful first reported the news on Saturday. Bahh has yet to comment on the news via social media.

In his half-decade there, Baah never won an Impact title but did win two straight Turkey Bowls in 2017 and 2018.

The 36-year-old Bahh hasn't worked for Impact this year and was removed from the company's roster page, likely meaning his deal expired at year's end. He was mainly a comedy act in Impact and was associated with Johnny Swinger's Casino on TV when he was last seen.

Fightful noted that Bahh was added to the Virtual Basement Wrestling Code video game which Impact asked their signed talent to not do.

Bahh joins a group of other recent Impact talents that were not renewed or released over the last year that includes former X-Division Champion Rohit Raju, Nevaeh, Larry D, Acey Romero and commentator Matt Striker. Of that group, Larry D did appear at the most recent set of tapings.
36? Fallah probably should've stayed, unless he's trying to make a career change.
Not saying that 36 is old in rasslin' years, but I don't forsee any other big companies sending the limo to Fallah's house.
 

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Salute to Fallah Bah,I liked him in Impact




Fallah Bahh done with Impact Wrestling | WON/F4W - WWE news, Pro Wrestling News, WWE Results, AEW News, AEW results

Fallah Bahh done with Impact Wrestling

After five years with the company, Fallah Bahh's time with Impact Wrestling has come to an end.

Fightful first reported the news on Saturday. Bahh has yet to comment on the news via social media.

In his half-decade there, Baah never won an Impact title but did win two straight Turkey Bowls in 2017 and 2018.

The 36-year-old Bahh hasn't worked for Impact this year and was removed from the company's roster page, likely meaning his deal expired at year's end. He was mainly a comedy act in Impact and was associated with Johnny Swinger's Casino on TV when he was last seen.

Fightful noted that Bahh was added to the Virtual Basement Wrestling Code video game which Impact asked their signed talent to not do.

Bahh joins a group of other recent Impact talents that were not renewed or released over the last year that includes former X-Division Champion Rohit Raju, Nevaeh, Larry D, Acey Romero and commentator Matt Striker. Of that group, Larry D did appear at the most recent set of tapings.

Didn’t like him in the beginning but he grew on me during the pandemic. Hate to see him go
 

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Never really cared for Jay White in NJPW, but this bullet club feud has been dope in impact. It’s elevating Chris Bey to I’m waiting for the moment he finesses Jay out of title opportunity. GOD have been dope. The only downside is The good brothers, but even they haven’t been too annoying this run. Definitely a lot better than when they were in the Elite
 

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Never really cared for Jay White in NJPW, but this bullet club feud has been dope in impact. It’s elevating Chris Bey to I’m waiting for the moment he finesses Jay out of title opportunity. GOD have been dope. The only downside is The good brothers, but even they haven’t been too annoying this run. Definitely a lot better than when they were in the Elite
Yeah Jay and Bey ain’t with the smart mark stuff. These dudes were out there talking about jacking off and a bunch gay stuff
 

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Impact Wrestling will present a new episode on AXS TV tonight, along with several other Impact-related programs on the network. It stars at 3 PM with TNA Sacrifice 2011, which included the following:

* TNA Championship: Sting (c) vs. Rob Van Dam
* TNA World Tag Team Championship: Beer Money (c) vs. Chris Harris & Matt Hardy
* TNA X Division Championship: Kazarian (c) vs. Max Buck
* TNA Knockouts Championship: Mickie James (c) vs. Madison Rayne
* No Disqualification: AJ Styles vs. Tommy Dreamer
* Kurt Angle & Chyna vs. Jeff and Karen Jarrett
* Abyss vs. Crimson
* Brian Kendrick vs. Robbie E
* Mexican America (Anarquia & Hernandez) vs. Ink Inc (Jesse Neal & Shannon Moore)

At 7 PM there will be an episode of Impact in 60 looking at Eric Young.

At 8 PM ET is a new Impact Wrestling. That includes:

* Chris Bey & Jay White vs. The Motor City Machine Guns
* Deonna Purrazzo vs. Lady Frost vs. Gisele Shaw
* Steve Maclin vs. Rhino
* Matt Taven vs. Josh Alexander

There will then be a replay at 11 PM, followed by a replace of Impact in 60 at 2 AM.
 

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During the latest edition of House of Hardcore, wrestler Vincent discussed how much he appreciates the honesty he receives from officials in Impact Wrestling. Vincent stated the following (via Fightful):

“Honesty goes a long way. I said this to D’Lo (Brown) recently, ‘You know what I like about this place? The honesty.’ ‘This is what you’re doing. No, you can’t do this. This is where we’re going. This is what we see you doing.’ In this crazy world of wrestling, those kinds of things give someone peace of mind. ‘Thank you, this is what I have to work on. Put in the pocket, now I remember it and can do better.’ It adds so much to everything, just the honesty. Everybody there, for the short time I’ve been there, has been so honest. The communication is unreal. In comparison, I’ve never really had that. The critique is awesome because I came from a school where Spike (Dudley), that’s all he did, was a critique and give you feedback and tell you what sucks and what was good. That was one of the things that really stood out to me, going to IMPACT. That was big to me because it was so different. The communication is fantastic, with everybody.”
 
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