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Emergence
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PromotionImpact Wrestling
DateAugust 12, 2022
CityCicero, Illinois
VenueCicero Stadium
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The 2022 Emergence was a professional wrestling event produced by Impact Wrestling. It took place on August 12, 2022, at Cicero Stadium in Cicero, Illinois, and aired on Impact Plus and YouTube. It was the third event under the Emergence chronology. The event also featured wrestlers from partner promotions Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

Ten matches took place at the event, including two on the pre-show and one taped as a digital exclusive. In the main event, Josh Alexander defeated Alex Shelley to retain the Impact World Championship. In other prominent matches, Jordynne Grace defeated Mia Yim to retain the Impact Knockouts World Championship, Honor No More defeated Bullet Club in a no disqualification 10-man tag team match, Bandido defeated Rey Horus in the AAA Attraction match, and Mike Bailey defeated Jack Evans to retain the Impact X Division Championship in the opening bout.

Production

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Background

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Emergence is a professional wrestling event produced by Impact Wrestling. The first event was held in 2020, and it is annually held during the month of August.[1] On June 24, 2022, Impact Wrestling announced that Emergence would take place on August 12, 2022, at Cicero Stadium in the Chicago suburb of Cicero, Illinois.[2][3][4][5]

Storylines

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The event featured several professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Storylines were produced on Impact's weekly television program.[6]

After the loss at Against All Odds and a severe reprimand from a returning Eric Young, Deaner and Joe Doering would spend the July 7 episode of Impact! on a rampage. They would beatdown Mike Bailey and Alan Angels after a match before fighting backstage with The Motor City Machine Guns and Josh Alexander, leading to a match the next week.[7][8] On the July 14 episode of Impact!, The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) and Impact World Champion Josh Alexander defeated Violent By Design (Eric Young, Deaner, and Joe Doering). After the match, Sabin would hold Alexander's title before handing it back to him, but not before keeping a grip on it for a short time; all the while, Shelley looked on interested. Later in the night, they would catch up with Impact Executive Vice President Scott D'Amore, talking about their new title aspirations. As such, D'Amore scheduled a number one contender's match between Shelley and Sabin for next week.[9][10] On that night, Shelley defeated Sabin, earning him his first Impact World Championship match against Alexander at Emergence. After the match, Doering and Deaner would attack them until a debuting Kushida made the save. At the same time, Alexander attempted to make the save but was prevented by having a backstage altercation and brawl with Shera and Raj Singh.[11][12][13] On the July 28 episode of Impact!, Alexander would defeat Shera with Singh. Before the match, Shelley interrupted Alexander reminding him to focus and prepare for their match.[14][15] One week later, Shelly and Sabin would defeat Deaner and Doering. After the match, the Machine Guns would be beatdown by Violent by Design (joined by Young) despite the efforts of Kushida to help. Afterwards backstage, Alexander would advise Shelley to focus on their match instead of seeking revenge. Kushida would help Sabin at Emergence. Alexander would then be recruited by Eddie Edwards to join Honor No More, but he would rebuke the offer.[16][17] The August 11 episode of Impact! would have a tense but respectful contract signing between Alexander and Shelley. Shelley would call Alexander a copycat of him while Alexander would question if Shelley had the mental toughness to win the big one.[18][19]

On the July 7 episode of Impact!, Mia Yim defeated Deonna Purrazzo to become the number one contender to the Impact Knockouts World Championship, earning a title match against champion Jordynne Grace at Emergence. After the match, Grace would come to the ring to have a respectful faceoff with Yim.[7][8][20] Two weeks later, VXT (Purrazzo and Chelsea Green) would defeat Grace and Yim after some miscommunication between Grace and Yim.[11][12] The August 4 episode of Impact! would have Grace and Yim giving separate interviews about their title match. Yim would be interrupted by Madison Rayne who was annoyed at all the attention Yim has been receiving. Gail Kim would make a match between them.[16][17] That match would take place the next week, with Yim defeating Rayne. Later backstage, Grace and Yim would have a respectful faceoff though they have tension over their loss in the tag match.[18][19]

Honor No More would spend the July 7 episode of Impact! frustrated with their loss at Against All Odds, Bullet Club and Impact. Eddie Edwards in particular put blame on PCO and ordered him to prove himself in a match. PCO (with Vincent) would defeat Black Taurus (with Crazzy Steve). HNM would come out pleased with the result, until Heath appeared and sneak attacked Kenny King, causing more disarray for the group. An amused Bullet Club would watch this and issue a challenge.[7][8] That challenge would take place on the July 14 episode of Impact! when Honor No More's Eddie Edwards, Kenny King, Matt Taven, and Mike Bennett defeated Bullet Club's Ace Austin, Chris Bey, and Impact World Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson); there, Taven would get the pinfall on Gallows.[9][10] The following week, Honor No More complained about Heath and the lack of title matches members their stable had gotten and believed that beating one half of the champions would have secured a title match; but they were instead met with a tag team match against Austin and Bey, which Taven and Bennett lost after interference from Heath.[11][12] On the July 28 episode of Impact!, after Edwards (with King) defeated Austin (with Bey), Honor No More demanded Scott D'Amore give them a title match, before attending a commotion involving Bennett being attacked by Heath. Later in the night, D'Amore confronted Honor No More outside as they were pulling wires from a production truck, causing technical difficulties with the broadcast. Fed up with their antics, D'Amore scheduled a ten-man tag team match between Honor No More (Edwards, Taven, Bennett, PCO, and Vincent) against Bullet Club (Austin, Bey, The Good Brothers, and Hikuleo); if Honor No More won, they would get their title match, but if Bullet Club won, Honor No More must permanently disband.[14][15][21] The August 4 episode of Impact! would have promos from both groups feeling confident about their upcoming match. Edwards though would continue to be weary of PCO's commitment and wanting results, Vincent would vouch for PCO for his match. PCO would defeat Gallows in a Derby City Street Fight.[16][17] A week later, Anderson would defeat King. After the match, King would attempt to injure Anderson with a chair, but he would be stopped by a sneak attack by Heath. Later in a backstage promo, HNM would talk about the serious consequences at Emergence with Edwards being happy with PCO and asking King to handle Heath.[18][19]

On the July 21 episode of Impact!, as part of Impact Wrestling's partnership with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), a special attraction match between Bandido and Rey Horus was added to the Emergence card.[13]

At Against All Odds, Moose defeated Sami Callihan in a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match due to interference from Steve Maclin for unknown reasons.[22][23] On the July 7 episode of Impact!, James Storm would go to Moose's dressing room looking to settle his history with Moose. Instead he found Maclin, and after an argument a match was made for the next week.[7][8] Maclin would defeat Storm in that match. After the match, Callihan would turn the lights off and attempt a sneak attack, but Maclin would evade that attack.[9][10] Callihan would finally get his hands on Maclin during a backstage interview on the July 21 episode of Impact!, only for Moose to join Maclin in the brawl before Callihan escaped.[11][12] Impact Moose would have an interview on the July 28 episode of Impact! where he would deny any alliance with Maclin. Later in the show, Raj Singh and Shera would be in the ring fuming about Shera's loss. Callihan would turn the lights off and appear to attack both of them before issuing threats of violence to Maclin and Moose.[14][15] The following week, after Callihan defeated Raj Singh, he would again be jumped by Moose and Maclin.[16][17] As a result of these events, Callihan and Maclin would face off in singles competition at Emergence. Later in the show in an interview, Maclin would again deny an alliance with Moose. Crazzy Steve would interrupt calling Maclin a liar leading to a match next week.[24] On the August 11 episode of Before the Impact, Maclin would defeat Crazzy Steve.[18][19]

On the July 7 episode of Impact!, Eric Young would make his return after his Slammiversary loss to ridicule and chastise Deaner and Joe Doering about their recent actions and losses. In response they would attack numerous members of the roster, leading to a match the next week with Josh Alexander and The Motor City Machine Guns.[7][8] Alexander and the Machine Guns would defeat Violent By Design on the July 14 episode of Impact!.[9][10] On the July 21 episode of Impact!, Deaner (with Doering) would lose an Impact X Division Championship match to Mike Bailey. A disappointed Young would demand Deaner and Doering to prove they belong with him. Violent By Design's Deaner and Joe Doering would attack both Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin after their world championship number one contender's match. Shelley and Sabin would soon be saved by the debuting Kushida, a former partner of Shelley's.[11][12] Two weeks later on Impact!, The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Deaner and Doering, only for the latter to conduct a post-match attack once again. Kushida would come out to help but was piledriven by VBD's leader Eric Young.[16][17] Later that night, it was announced that Sabin and Kushida will team up against Violent By Design at Emergence.[24] On the August 11 episode of Impact!, Kushida (with Sabin) would defeat Deaner (with Doering). Later backstage, Young would continue to be disappointed by Deaner and Doering's failures. In response, he placed himself in the match at Emergence.[18][19]

At Slammiversary, Jack Evans was originally supposed to take part in the Impact X Division Championship Ultimate X match, but an injury forced him to withdraw and saw him replaced with Andrew Everett.[25] That night, Mike Bailey would become the new champion, outlasting Everett, Alex Zayne, Kenny King, Trey Miguel, and defending champion Ace Austin.[26][27] After successfully defending his title at Against All Odds, Bailey would continue his run as champion by defeating Alan Angels on the July 7 episode of Impact!. After the match, Bailey and Angels would be attacked by Deaner and Joe Doering.[7][8] A week later Bailey would issue a challenge to a title match to Deaner.[9][10] That title match would take place on the July 21 episode of Impact!, with Bailey defeating Deaner (with Doering).[11][12] On August 4, Impact announced that Evans will challenge for the X Division Championship at Emergence, still held by Bailey after defending the title against Rocky Romero on the August 11 episode of Impact!.[18][19][24]

On the July 14 episode of Impact!, Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie would be reunited with Havok after a trip to the Undead Realm. To Rosemary's dismay, Havok had transformed from being dark and vicious to being Jessicka who is bubbly and positive like Taya. On the same episode, Chelsea Green would defeat Mickie James.[9][10] VXT (Deonna Purrazzo and Green) would continue their momentum the next week when they defeated Jordynne Grace and Mia Yim. Later they would confront Gail Kim wanting to be added to the Impact Knockouts World Championship match. Kim would deny that request because they were receiving an Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship match against Rosemary and Valkyrie at Emergence instead.[11][12][13] There would some tension backstage between the teams on the July 28 episode of Impact! leading to a singles match the week after.[14][15] On that episode, Purrazzo would defeat Rosemary (with Valkyrie and Jessicka). During the match Purrazzo would cheap shot Jessicka, which led to her trying to interfere in the match. This backfired as it distracted Rosemary leading to a loss. Later in a backstage promo, Valkyrie would try to calm things down with Rosemary being frustrated with Jessicka's change of heart and the loss. It would be announced on this show that the match would take place on the Countdown to Emergence.[16][17][28]

On the July 7 episode of Impact!, Brian Myers would be backstage gloating about his Impact Digital Media Championship victory at Against All Odds to Johnny Swinger, Zicky Dice and some backstage workers. Bhupinder Gujjar would approach Myers wanting a title shot. Myers would talk his way out of it by arranging a match for Gujjar with Swinger.[7][8] That match would take place on the July 14 episode of Before the Impact, with Gujjar defeating Swinger (with Dice). Myers would have a successful title defense against Aiden Prince in a digital exclusive match.[9][10] On the July 21 episode of Impact!, Gujjar would again approach Myers while he is bragging to backstage workers to ask for a title shot. Myers would talk his way out of it by alleging Vincent has issues with Gujjar and goes to arrange a match between them.[11][12] That match would take place the next week on Before the Impact with Myers on commentary. Gujjar would defeat Vincent (with Maria Kanellis) after Heath caused a distraction. Later on Impact!, Gujjar would confront Myers for a title shot with Myers lying that someone else had the title shot. To his surprise Crazzy Steve would claim the shot for Black Taurus, with Scott D'Amore forcing Myers to take the match.[14][15] On the August 4 episode of Impact!, Myers would defend his title when he defeated Taurus (with Steve) by cheating. After the match, Myers would try to flee the ring, but Gujjar would toss him back and with Decay would beat Myers down.[16][17] A week later, Myers would brag to backstage workers about his victory. Gujjar would interrupt to issue a challenge and after mocking Myers for the post match beatdown, Myers accepts. Later in the show, it was announced that the match would take place on the Countdown to Emergence.[18][19][28]

Results

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No.Results[31]StipulationsTimes[32][33][34]
1DLaredo Kid and Trey Miguel defeated Decay (Black Taurus and Crazzy Steve) by pinfall[a]Tag team match[29]5:22
2PBrian Myers (c) defeated Bhupinder Gujjar by pinfallSingles match for the Impact Digital Media Championship[30]7:21
3PVXT (Chelsea Green and Deonna Purrazzo) defeated Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie (c) (with Jessicka) by pinfallTag team match for the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship[30]8:00
4Mike Bailey (c) defeated Jack Evans by pinfallSingles match for the Impact X Division Championship[24]12:38
5Violent By Design (Eric Young and Deaner) (with Joe Doering) defeated Chris Sabin and Kushida by pinfallTag team match[24]12:42
6Bandido defeated Rey Horus by pinfallSingles match[13]12:56
7Sami Callihan defeated Steve Maclin by pinfallNo disqualification match[24]11:21
8Honor No More (Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, PCO, and Vincent) (with Maria Kanellis) defeated Bullet Club (Ace Austin, Chris Bey, Doc Gallows, Karl Anderson, and Hikuleo) by pinfallNo disqualification 10-man tag team match[21]
Honor No More received a shot at the Impact World Tag Team Championship.
Had Bullet Club won, Honor No More would have been forced to permanently disband.
15:48
9Jordynne Grace (c) defeated Mia Yim by pinfallSingles match for the Impact Knockouts World Championship[20]13:25
10Josh Alexander (c) defeated Alex Shelley by pinfallSingles match for the Impact World Championship[13]27:29
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

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Emergence (2022) was a (PPV) event produced by Impact Wrestling, held on August 12, 2022, at in . The event, the third in the Emergence series, was streamed live on the Impact Plus subscription service and featured a main card of seven matches alongside a pre-show with two bouts (plus one digital exclusive match), primarily centered on championship defenses and high-stakes rivalries. It marked Impact Wrestling's return to the area for a major event since 2019, drawing attention for its blend of technical wrestling, hardcore stipulations, and faction warfare. The card highlighted several title matches, beginning with the pre-show where Brian Myers retained the Impact Digital Media Championship against Bhupinder Gujjar via pinfall, and VXT (Deonna Purrazzo and Chelsea Green) captured the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship from Taya Valkyrie and Rosemary in a two-out-of-three falls match. On the main card, Mike Bailey defended the Impact X Division Championship successfully against Jack Evans with his signature Ultima Weapon finisher, while Violent By Design (Eric Young and Deaner) defeated and KUSHIDA in a clash to continue their dominant storyline. Other standout contests included Bandido's victory over in a showcase, Sami Callihan's win over in a no disqualification, no count-out match, and Honor No More's triumph against the in a chaotic no disqualification 5-on-5 bout. The women's title match saw champion retain against in a hard-fought encounter emphasizing athleticism and resilience. The main event pitted Impact World Champion against challenger in a 27-minute technical masterpiece, where Alexander retained the title via ankle lock submission after a series of near-falls and counters, solidifying his reign as a cornerstone of the promotion. Critics and fans praised the event for its consistent in-ring quality, with the Alexander-Shelley bout often highlighted as a of the year contender for its and execution. Emergence 2022 underscored Impact Wrestling's focus on elevating homegrown talent and international crossovers, contributing to the company's momentum in the mid-2020s landscape.

Production

Announcement and development

On June 24, 2022, Impact Wrestling announced the third edition of its event, scheduled for August 12, 2022, as a monthly special streamed live on Impact Plus. The promotion selected in —a suburb in the area—as the venue, representing a return to hosting live events in the region after pandemic-related restrictions limited in-person attendance at prior iterations of the series in 2020 and 2021. Tickets went on sale immediately following the announcement through platforms like , with promotional efforts emphasizing high-profile title defenses—including the Impact World Championship and Championship—alongside multi-person matches to generate anticipation for emerging talent and established stars.

Storylines

The primary storyline heading into Emergence 2022 revolved around the Impact World Championship, where champion Josh Alexander defended against Alex Shelley. The feud built on the Motor City Machine Guns' reunion earlier in 2022 and their team-up with other IMPACT Originals against Honor No More at Slammiversary on June 19, 2022. Following Slammiversary, on the June 23 episode of Impact Wrestling, the Guns aligned with Alexander amid ongoing tensions with Honor No More, but internal friction emerged when Sabin and Shelley vied for a title opportunity. Shelley secured the shot by submitting Sabin in their first singles match in 12 years on the July 21 episode, positioning himself as a cunning veteran challenger to Alexander's dominant reign. The angle escalated on the August 11 go-home show with a tense face-off, heightening anticipation for the main event. The X-Division Championship match between defending champion Mike Bailey and Jack Evans stemmed from Evans' frustrating injury absence, which forced him to miss a scheduled defense opportunity at . Upon his return, Evans targeted Bailey, interfering in the champion's non-title matches on Impact Wrestling episodes in late July to assert his claim for a rematch. Impact director officially sanctioned the bout on the August 4 episode, adding a no-disqualification at Evans' insistence to neutralize Bailey's high-flying style with hardcore elements. This built on Bailey's reputation as a fighting champion, having defended the title multiple times since winning it earlier in the year. In the women's division, Jordynne Grace's ongoing reign as Knockouts World Champion—dating back to her victory at Hard to Kill in January 2022—faced its latest test against Mia Yim. Yim, returning from a hiatus at Under Siege in May, aggressively pursued the title, defeating former champion Deonna Purrazzo in a number one contender's match on the July 7 episode of Impact Wrestling following Purrazzo's loss at Against All Odds on July 1. The build emphasized mutual respect between the two powerhouses, contrasted by Yim's determination to end Grace's historic run, with promotional vignettes on the July 21 and August 11 episodes highlighting their shared history and physicality. Complementing this arc was the rising prominence of Masha Slamovich, whose undefeated streak through mid-2022 matches against midcard opponents positioned her as an emerging dominant force in the Knockouts division. The Impact World Tag Team Championship storyline intertwined with the intensifying faction warfare between Honor No More and the Bullet Club, with champions Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa) at the center. Honor No More, seeking a title opportunity denied by Impact management, clashed repeatedly with Bullet Club members on the July 14 episode of Impact Wrestling, defeating Ace Austin, Chris Bey, Doc Gallows, and Karl Anderson in an eight-man tag match. To resolve the dispute, a high-stakes no-disqualification five-on-five tag team match was booked for Emergence, pitting Honor No More (Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, PCO, and Vincent) against Bullet Club (Gallows, Anderson, Hikuleo, Austin, and Bey); a victory for Honor No More would earn Taven and Bennett a championship match against the Guerrillas, while defeat would force the faction's disbandment. This broader rivalry, rooted in betrayals dating back to No Surrender in February, peaked with brawls on the August 11 go-home show. Additional undercard narratives advanced through targeted feuds and multi-woman contests. Gisele Shaw positioned herself as a contendership threat by defeating Alisha Edwards on the August 4 episode, while clashing verbally with Deonna Purrazzo over VXT's (Purrazzo and Chelsea Green) aggressive pursuit of the Knockouts World Tag Team Championship against champions Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie. VXT had earned their shot by upsetting Mickie James and Yim at Against All Odds and following up with a win over Grace and Yim on Impact Wrestling in July. These angles, including a multi-woman tag preview on the July 21 Slammiversary fallout episode, underscored the depth of the Knockouts division and set up potential shifts in the tag team landscape.

Event

Venue and attendance

The 2022 Emergence event took place at , a multipurpose arena located in , a western suburb of . The venue, an older facility that serves as a recreation center, has a history of hosting productions, including tapings for (MLW) in prior years. This marked Impact Wrestling's first major live event in the Chicago area since Bound for Glory in 2019, which was held at the Odeum Expo Center in nearby . The stadium was configured with a standard setup, enhanced lighting, and aligned with Impact's production aesthetics to create an immersive in-person experience. Doors opened approximately two hours before the scheduled start time, enabling early access for merchandise sales, photo opportunities, and autograph sessions with wrestlers such as and . Attendance reached near capacity, with reports indicating most seats were filled by an enthusiastic crowd of fans. No specific protocols, such as masking or capacity limits, were noted in event coverage, reflecting the relaxation of pandemic restrictions by mid-2022. This represented a significant shift from the Emergence, which was produced at Skyway Studios in , under limited live audience conditions due to ongoing health concerns.

Broadcast and production

Emergence (2022) was streamed live exclusively on Impact Plus as a special, beginning at 8:00 PM ET on August 12, 2022. International audiences in select regions had access through FITE TV, allowing for broader global distribution of the event. The English-language broadcast featured commentary from and , who provided play-by-play and color analysis throughout the show. Their coverage emphasized the ongoing rivalries and high-stakes matches, maintaining a consistent flow for viewers. Production incorporated standard professional wrestling elements, including multi-angle camera coverage to capture in-ring action and crowd reactions, along with custom entrance videos and title graphic overlays to enhance visual presentation. The main card format lasted approximately three hours, structured around a countdown pre-show followed by the primary bouts, with integrated hype videos briefly recapping key storylines to build momentum. Following the live airing, the full event became available on-demand via Impact Plus subscription, enabling replays for subscribers. Select highlights and match clips were subsequently uploaded to the official Impact Wrestling YouTube channel, increasing post-event accessibility and engagement.

Results

Pre-show

The pre-show for Emergence 2022 served as a 30-minute free countdown special streamed live on YouTube starting at 7:30 p.m. ET, providing undercard action to generate anticipation for the main pay-per-view broadcast on Impact Plus. The opening bout featured Impact Digital Media Champion Brian Myers defending the title against Bhupinder Gujjar in a match that highlighted Myers' underhanded tactics. Accompanied by manager Zicky Dice, Myers opened with a promo deriding the Cicero crowd, setting a confrontational tone. The contest lasted approximately 8 minutes, concluding with Myers retaining the championship via pinfall after exposing a turnbuckle pad, driving Gujjar's head into the metal, and securing a roll-up while grabbing a handful of tights for illegal leverage. The second and final pre-show match was a title defense for the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship, with champions and (accompanied by Jessicka of Decay) facing challengers VXT ( and ). This encounter, stemming briefly from VXT's recent ambushes on Decay members, lasted about 8 minutes and saw VXT dethrone the champions when Rosemary misfired her signature green mist at Green, who ducked, causing it to blind Valkyrie instead; Purrazzo and Green then executed a double on Rosemary for the decisive pinfall. Post-match, VXT cut a short victory promo emphasizing their opportunistic strategy and declaring themselves the division's elite act, further solidifying their antagonistic role. Overall, the pre-show advanced peripheral narratives—such as ' despicable retention and VXT's tag title ascension—while keeping the focus on building hype without detracting from the evening's marquee contests.

Main card

The main card of Emergence (2022) commenced with the Impact X Division Championship match between champion Mike Bailey and challenger Jack Evans. The bout, lasting 12:38, showcased high-flying action typical of the division, with Evans attempting aerial maneuvers like a springboard moonsault early on, while Bailey countered with rapid kicks and a triangle . Bailey retained the title by pinning Evans after his signature Ultimo Weapon double stomp. Transitioning smoothly to tag team competition, Eric Young and Deaner of Violent By Design, accompanied by , faced and Kushida in a 11:52 contest. The match emphasized technical wrestling and , with Sabin and Kushida executing tandem submissions like the Hoverboard Lock early. Doering's interference distracted the , allowing Young to hit a piledriver on Sabin for the pinfall victory, advancing Violent By Design's storyline dominance. The pace quickened with a lucha libre showcase as Bandido defeated Rey Horus in 11:50. The pair traded innovative dives, including Horus' hurricanrana off the apron and Bandido's top-rope blockbuster. The crowd erupted for the athletic sequence, culminating in Bandido's 21-Plex for the win, highlighting Impact's partnership with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. A gritty no-disqualification grudge match followed, pitting against over 11:36. Weapons like sticks and tables were prominent, with Maclin drawing blood via a spot and Callihan retaliating with zip ties to restrain his opponent. The brawl spilled outside, featuring chair-assisted powerbombs, before Callihan secured victory with the Driver '97 piledriver onto a chair. The card's multi-person highlight was a no-DQ 5-on-5 bout between (Eddie Edwards, Mike Bennett, , , and PCO) and (, , , , and Hikuleo), clocking in at 15:57. Stipulation terms stipulated that earned a World Tag Team Championship opportunity upon victory, while defeat would disband . Chaos ensued with trash can lid shots, PCO's through a table on Hikuleo, and interference from both sides; the match ended with Bennett and Taven hitting the Boston Knee Party () on Bey for the pin, granting the title shot. In the semi-main event, Knockouts World Champion defended against in a 13:25 power vs. speed clash. Yim targeted Grace's arm with submissions like the hold, while Grace powered out with musclebusters and a World's Strongest Slam tease. Multiple near-falls, including Yim's Eat Defeat, built tension, but Grace retained via her Grace Driver sitout musclebuster, solidifying her dominant reign. The main event featured Impact World Champion defending against in an epic 27:16 technical masterpiece. The reunion added emotional stakes, with Shelley applying ankle locks and figure-four legs, countered by Alexander's ankle lock and Olympic slams. Interference was absent, allowing pure wrestling exchanges, including a series of roll-ups and a near-fall from Shelley's Slice Bread #2. Alexander retained the title with his C4 Spike folding piledriver, closing the show on a high note amid standing ovations.

Reception and aftermath

Critical reviews

Critical reviews of Impact Wrestling's Emergence 2022 event were generally positive, with professional outlets praising the in-ring action while noting some inconsistencies in pacing and presentation. Aggregate scores highlighted the event's strengths in wrestling quality, as evidenced by 411Mania's overall rating of 8.0 out of 10, emphasizing a "really strong wrestling show" with solid performances across the card. TJR Wrestling awarded it a 7.5 out of 10, describing it as a "great wrestling show" where every match earned at least three stars. KB Wrestling Reviews gave it a B grade, likening it to an " style show" with a standout main event. Reviewers commended the match quality, particularly the main event between and for the Impact World Championship, which 411Mania rated at four and a quarter stars for its outstanding technical wrestling. Voices of Wrestling called it their favorite Impact match of the year, rating it four and three-quarters stars and highlighting the 30-minute epic's focus on counters, submissions, and storytelling. The women's division also received acclaim, with the Knockouts World Championship bout between and praised as the best of the year by Voices of Wrestling (three and three-quarters stars) for its physicality and smoothness, and by TJR Wrestling (four stars) for superior counter-wrestling. Criticisms centered on pacing and production elements, with Nerdly rating the event 2.5 out of 5 despite acknowledging "great ," but faulting the "lacklustre" presentation and boring flow that made it feel better suited for highlights than a full viewing. Some reviewers noted limited surprises and predictable booking, as TJR Wrestling observed the undercard's solid but formulaic structure without major shocks. Voices of Wrestling pointed to awkward timing in the Knockouts , rating it two stars. Fan reception on and forums was enthusiastic, with discussions in r/SquaredCircle describing the show as "killer" and "incredible," particularly lauding the Alexander-Shelley main event as a "5-star classic" and the women's performances as "fantastic." Users appreciated the absence of excessive interference, though a few mentioned a slow start and minor botches in the opener. Compared to the 2021 edition, which was taped and streamed on Impact Plus, the 2022 live event at was seen as an improvement in energy and crowd interaction by fans and reviewers alike.

Impact on storylines

The victory by Honor No More over in the 10-man match at granted the faction a future shot at the Impact World Tag Team Championship, averting their potential disbandment and propelling them toward greater prominence in the tag division. This outcome directly led to and Mike Bennett (collectively known as OGK) defeating on the September 1, 2022, episode of Impact Wrestling to capture the titles, initiating a dominant arc for Honor No More that included defenses and internal tensions culminating in their storyline peak at Bound for Glory later that year. Josh Alexander's successful defense of the Impact World Championship against in the main event underscored the high stakes of the title picture, maintaining Alexander's reign while positioning Shelley for renewed tag team pursuits alongside as the . The intense, respect-laden rivalry hinted at lingering frustrations for Shelley, who expressed disappointment in post-match discussions but channeled it into collaborative efforts, such as teaming with Sabin and Kushida against Violent by Design on the episode, setting the stage for MCMG's eventual World Tag Team Championship win at Bound for Glory on October 7, 2022. In the women's division, Jordynne Grace's retention of the Knockouts World Championship over Mia Yim extended her title reign through the summer, solidifying her as a cornerstone champion until her loss to Mickie James at Hard to Kill on January 13, 2023, and shifting Yim toward multi-woman contendership battles that highlighted the division's depth. The crowning of Chelsea Green and Deonna Purrazzo as new Knockouts World Tag Team Champions after defeating Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie further reshaped alliances, dissolving prior partnerships and injecting fresh rivalries into the tag landscape. The defeat of by fractured temporary cross-faction alliances within Impact's international landscape, weakening 's cohesion and prompting members to refocus on individual pursuits that strained ties with others like and . This ripple effect influenced broader faction dynamics, as 's setbacks opened doors for 's rise and contributed to evolving multi-group confrontations heading into fall events. Overall, reinforced Impact Wrestling's "emergence" theme by accelerating pushes for midcard talents; for instance, Jack Evans' resilient performance in defeat to Mike Bailey showcased his high-flying prowess, leading to increased exposure in multi-man matches and undercard elevations throughout the remainder of the year, while Bailey's victory bolstered his standing as Champion. These developments collectively advanced narrative threads toward major payoffs at events like Before The Bell in , emphasizing growth and unpredictability in the promotion's storytelling.

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