July 6, 2024

Who Eventually Defeats These Dominant Heel Champions?

Impact Women’s Champion Deonna Purrazzo

Not only is she the best competitor in the Impact Women’s Division, but she is on her way to becoming the face of the company.  Purrazzo is a five-tool player who can do everything the company needs from her.  She can talk, she can wrestle and she looks the part.

Not only is Purrazzo absolutely beautiful, but she can back up her looks with an in ring ability that is hard to match.  She gets incredible and controlled emotion out of every promo, and is still very young.  This is a reign that could go on for years as she has already cleaned out the division.

The Impact’s womens division is awful and they’ve resorted to bringing in throwbacks like Mickie James, Jazz, Gail Kim and Taylor Wilde to try and unseat the champ.  It hasn’t worked, and it won’t work.  I strongly fill that the women who will eventually unseat Purrazzo isn’t even on the roster,,, yet.

Who takes the title off of her? – Maybe Mercedes Martinez if she ever shows up there? Maybe?

 

Impact World Champion Kenny Omega

He has run through everyone in his path like a hot knife through butter. After going through Impact gatekeepers Rich Swan, Moose and Sami Callahan they brought in someone not even with the company, Jay White from ROH to try and pick a fight with Omega.  It quickly went nowhere and apparently Impact is resorting to someone else not even with their company, Christian Cage.

First off, what a sad state of affairs for Impact that their men’s division is so weak they have resulted in AEW Superstar as their World Champion, and an AEW Superstar as their number one challenger, a man who has never appeared in Impact a single day.

Impact painted themselves into a giant hole with this one.  We’re going to get to AEW in a moment, but let me make this final point.  If Omega didn’t lose to Jon Moxley, Jungle Jack Perry, Orange Cassidy, Pac, Hangman Adam Page and the top stars of AEW, who in their right mind thinks anyone on the Impact roster can come close?

Who takes the title off of him?  This one is brutal to try and figure out.  My opinion, and this is going to sound NUTS, but I see a long shot underdog no one sees coming pull it off.  It has to be an Impact guy too.  That being said, TJ Perkins may be just the man to do it.  Either him, or they go title for title with Josh Alexander who is actually pretty damn good.

Vince McKee

Vince is the Owner of KEE On Sports Media Group. A company built on the very best in sports coverage and broadcasts of High School Sports, Boxing, NPSL Soccer, and everything the sports fans of Northeast Ohio want to know about. He is the play by play man for Ohio Boxing, as well as Cleveland SC of the NPSL. Vince is also a 12x published author who has interviewed everyone from Jim Thome & Austin Carr to Bill Belichick and Frankie Edgar.

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