Detroit Red Wings Legend, Darren McCarty To Make IMPACT Wrestling In Ring Debut Thursday Night
DETROIT, MI - APRIL 09: Former Detroit Red Wing Darren McCarty shovels the ice during a timeout at the last NHL game at Joe Louis Arena between the New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings on April 9, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Detroit Red Wings Legend, Darren McCarty, made his IMPACT Wrestling debut last night at their Slammiversary pay per view. The show aired from Windsor Ontario, Canada. McCarty was a special referee/enforcer for a tag match between Bully Ray and Cody Deaner versus Scott D’Amore and his mystery partner, Eric Young. During the match, McCarty gave Bully a Stone Cold Stunner and helped put him through a table.
IMPACT announced last week that McCarty will debut in-ring wrestling during their IMPACT Wrestling television show Thursday night on AXS TV. McCarty will team with Tommy Dreamer in a tag match against Champagne Singh and Shera.
The tag match was setup when Singh revealed that he was in possession of McCarty’s four Stanley Cup Rings that he won with the Detroit Red Wings in; 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008. He then challenged McCarty to find a partner for a tag match on IMPACT Wrestling.
This will be McCarty’s first match with the company but, McCarty has been involved with New York based ICW No Holds Barred and this will be his first match since April. Slammiversary Fallout airs Thursday night, but was taped Sunday at the St. Clair Shores College Sportsplex in Windsor Ontario.
IMPACT Wrestling airs every Thursday night on AXS TV. There are multiple ways to watch the show though; Thursday night at 8:00 pm on AXS TV, Thursday night at 8:30 pm on IMPACT Wrestling’s YouTube for IMPACT Wrestling Insiders, or on the company’s IMPACT+ streaming service. Learn more about signing up for IMPACT+ here.
WWE SummerSlam Is Coming To Detroit: 6 Matches That MUST Happen
UPDATE: 7/30/2023:
SummerSlam week’s officially here, and I only got one and a half matches correct on the card. GUNTHER vs. Drew McIntyre and Bianca Belair vs. Charlotte, which has Women’s Champion Auska added to the match. The official card:
- Roman Reigns (C) vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso Tribal Combat for the WWE Universal Title
- Seth “Freakin’ Rollins (C) vs. Finn Balor for the WWE World Heavyweight Title
- Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar
- Auska (C) vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Biana Belair for the WWE Women’s Championship
- GUNTHER (C) vs. Drew McIntyre for the Intercontinental Championship
- Logan Paul vs. Ricochet
- Ronda Rousey vs. Shayna Baszler
- The SummerSlam Battle Royal presented by Slim Jim
Two more matches are expected to be added to the show on tomorrow’s WWE Monday Night RAW:
- Becky Lynch vs. WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus
- Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodrigues for the Women’s World Championship
It’s been rumored for some time, but it’s now official: WWE SummerSlam Detroit is happening!
While WrestleMania is WWE’s biggest show of the year, because of the spectacle, most Wrestling fans consider SummerSlam the show for them. The WWE’s Biggest Party of the summer, is coming to Detroit’s Ford Field on Saturday night August 5th, which is going to be a busy day in downtown Detroit read more on that on Shannon’s Scoop. WWE’s second or third biggest show of the year (depending on who you ask) will be in the D.
Most wrestling fans start booking their card for “the biggest party of the summer” just after WrestleMania. I am going to give you the six matches that MUST happen at Ford Field this August!
The result of the main event of WrestleMania last month in Los Angeles, caught a lot of wrestling fans off guard. WWE can right the wrong in Detroit! The WWE Draft that followed Mania, produced some interesting results. Bianca Belair (RAW Women’s Champion) and Rhea Ripley (SmackDown Women’s Champion) swapping shows and taking their titles with them.
With Triple H coming up on one year taking over running WWE creative, the biggest money match in the Women’s Division, is Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair. That match will close out WrestleMania 40 in 2023 in Philadelphia, in my opinion. So we’ll continue this awkward wrong colored belt on each show stuff until then.
The last time SummerSlam was in Detroit, was in 1992. Lex Luger won his WWE Championship Match against Yokozuna via countout and celebrated like he became champion. 30 years later, that wrong can be righted, by having Cody Rhodes avenge his WrestleMania 39 loss, by winning the WWE Championship.
These are six matches that MUST happen at WWE SummerSlam Detroit.
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