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TNA Impact Review – April 23, 2026

By Scott Herrin on 23 April 2026

Greetings, everyone. It’s another edition of the TNA Impact Review. I know the first round of the National Football League Draft just occurred but let’s put aside our burying or lauding the (insert your worst or favorite American football team here,) but let’s take a moment and appreciate our fine writers who toil over nouns and verbs for your enjoyment. We are at another taping in Syracuse, New York. Speaking of Syracuse and the NFL Draft, 23 first rounders have been picked from the school, starting with the immortal Jim Brown and most recently Justin Pugh by the New York Giants. However, there are no busts here . The only giant is the amount of talent provided from announcers Tom Hannifan, Matthew Rehwoldt, Gia Miller and McKenzie Mitchell. Besides engaging in draft talk, let’s engage in some Impactful Discourse. Shall we? We shall.

Earlier on Impact, Rich Swann and Mike Santana made their way through the backstage area with suitcases in tow in preparation of the main event – tonight.

The singer said he is ready for us as the opening highlights and candid shots roll for the credits.

Bear Bronson (with the System in tow) vs. Nic Nemeth

The warning buzzer (and Alisha Edwards) are harbingers for the System’s arrival. Ryan Nemeth joined Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary as Nic headed to the ring. Nemeth did a combo strut/hopscotch to the ring with his “Call Your Shot” Trophy. Ryan continued to rail against the sudden friendship with K C Navarro. Meanwhile, Bronson mauled and beat on Nemeth in the corner.

Nemeth rallied until Bronson caught Nemeth off the ropes an slammed him to the mat. Meanwhile, Ryan continued to lay into Navarro, he briefly switched to talking about the history between the Nemeth’s and the System. In the ring, Bronson regained the momentum and hit a spinebuster and a sitting splash for a two count. Bronson choked Nemeth on the ropes and Alisha Edwards choked him on the floor when Bronson distracted the referee.

A side slam got a two count for Bronson. Hannifan had to convince Ryan that Navarro was trying to take his spot. Nemeth rallied when he hit a charging Bronson with a back elbow in the corner and then hit a series of shots. Nemeth continued to keep the momentum with a superkick and a series of punches and a Fame-asser got a two count.

Nemeth started the Shawn Michaels inspired superkick until Bronson caught the kick and hit a chokebomb for a two count. Bronson grabbed Nemeth and attempted his Rikishi Driver finisher but Nemeth escaped and pushed Bronson shoulder first into the ringpost. Nemeth hit his leaping DDT which Bronson no-sold. He did sell Nemeth’s superkick for a two count. Nemeth got the crowd riled but Bronson blocked a Danger Zone Attempt and clobbered Nemeth with a clothesline and a Falcon’s Arrow got a two count.

Bronson continued to beat on Nemeth until Nemeth rolled to the floor and the System started to surround him. This brought out Navarro to distract the System. Ryan left the announce table to help his brother get back into the ring. Once there, Nemeth recovered to hit a distracted Bronson with another superkick and NOW Nemeth got the Danger Zone for the victory.

Post Match: The Nemeths celebrated in the ring and Navarro celebrated on the rampway.

We go backstage to Miller with Rich Swann (with BDE hyping him). Swann said he got the goosebumps though his body and the fire in his belly This is what he has been busting his glutes and working so hard that he has the charisma, athleticism and raw talent to be the new TNA Heavyweight champion. He turned to BDE and asked him to stay backstage and take notes so there would be no excuses or distractions when Swann pins Santana. When that happens, people will be partying all…night…long. He leaves off screen and BDE yells at him to “go get ‘em, Unc,” That brought back Swann who said, “Don’t call me Unc” and left again.

We get the rundown of the rest of the card and we get the concert from Elijah – and it’s next after commercials.

We get an ad for the Best of TNA Lockdown with another look at the match between Sting and Mick Foley with the barbed wire bat shots by Foley. Sting got possession of the bat and went to work on Foley.

We get hype for Threads of Triumph, a look at fashion in wrestling written by Mithcell. And hey, speaking of fashion, get some stylish gear from TNAMerch.com

We come back to action and hear the guitar strum and we get the announcement of..Elijah? Hannifan questioned the appearance. Rehwoldt got in on it and said the entrance has a very royal appearance. Hannifan and Rehwoldt deduced that it was, in fact, Frankie Kazarian. Kazarian/Elijah (Eliarian?) did the Elijah intro and started to mock Elijah and the “frozen dump” that is Syracuse. He wasn’t sure if he was walking or drifting because that is all he knows how to do.

He started to talk about how he/Kazarian beat Elijah all over the country and that caused him to have a case of the blues. He then started to sing a blues ballad “Kaz is my Daddy” until the lights go out AGAIN and Elijah appeared in the ring and strangled Kazarian with a guitar strap. The crowd popped loudly for Elijah. Kazarian writhed on the floor and now Elijah has the guitar and said God will forgive him but he won’t.

He then said they are going to have a “Walk with Elijah” guitar strap match. He started to sing and wanted the crowd to help him. When he sang “Syracuse knows” the crowd responds with “Frankie Blows.” He also invited crowd to the Dinosaur Bar-B-Cue restaurant

BUT we cut away from the concert (?) to go backstage with Ethan Carter III. He has the chair still wrapped around his neck. If Eric Young thinks this is how his mythology ends – good. He’s been here before because he doesn’t break. That is why he came back; not for titles but trial by combat. It is a crusade to finish what he started. He is coming for Young, though him he will accomplish where he going the finale of his story and act three of his story.

We go back to Hannifan and Rehwoldt and we get a singles match two rival teams after the commercials.

It’s another ad for TNA Lockdown series on TNAPlus.com and a rerun of the highlights of the Dudleys vs. Beer Money match. It comes complete with a Bubba Bomb from the tope rope on Bobby Roode. James Storm tried to interfere but D-Von Dudley knocked him into the cage. Additionally, we get hype for the TNA Lockdown special on August 23 in Chicago.

We go backstage to the Diamond Collective and Tessa Blanchard’s attempt to rally the troops. They were taken – taken – to a place they didn’t think existed. Mila Moore said she doesn’t do scary things and her face breaks out when she is distressed. Victoria Crawford, on the other hand, thought the accommodations were great and the neighbors were flirting with her. Blanchard snapped them back to reality that this isn’t a joke and going somewhere like that changes them and no one came back the same.

Here is what they are going to do, next week, there is no games. There is no more hiding in a fantasy world. They took the Collective into their world; now, they are going face the Collective in their world in the ring.

We go back to ringside and hey, “The Righteous are coming.”

Dutch vs. Matt Hardy

The snapping and slide guitar indicate Dutch is coming and Mitchell does the weird inflection on the Righteous’ name. Hannifan said Jeff Hardy and Vincent are banned from ringside. Hardy got a huge pop as he slowly walked down the ramp in a hoodie. Hardy reached under the ring and pulled out a table. He set it up, despite Hannifan and Rehwoldt indicating this is not a tables match.

He set up the table and got a spray paint can. He wrote “NWO…” I kid, he wrote “Sacrifice” on it. He faced the camera and said he came here for a sacrifice. However, when he got in the ring, Dutch immediately started to beat Matt. The two trades shots but Hardy eventually got the best of it. However, Dutch blocked a Twist of Fate and threw Matt to the ropes. However, Matt reversed Death Walks (Bossman Slam.) Dutch managed to walk to the ropes and grabbed the ropes with his teeth. However, he charged Matt and was met with a Side Effect slam for a two count.

The two started to brawl on the floor and Matt launched Dutch into the ring steps. Matt grabbed Dutch and started to ram the back of Dutch’s head into the rings steps and reiterated that he is here for a sacrifice. Matt threw Dutch back into the ring. Hardy hit a series of shoulder blocks into the corner and hit the 10-punch corner spot. After hyping the crowd, Matt hit the descending turnbuckle ram with Dutch’s head.

Dutch regained the momentum when he hit a flying body block off the ropes and choked Matt on the second rope with his leg. Dutch now started to beat on Matt with a series of uppercuts in the corner. Dutch threw Hardy into the corner and hit a flying splash to drop Hardy and an elbow drop got a two count.

Dutch stalked Hardy as Matt struggled to regain his bearings. Eventually, Hardy did and the two traded punches in the corner but Dutch continued to beat on Matt around the ring. Dutch hit the chinlock and held it for a while. He switched to a facelock and cinched that hold. Hardy struggled to get to his feet as we go to commercials.

When we return, Dutch ran Matt into the corner and hit a big side slam for a two count. Dutch went back to the chinlock as we get a look at the spraypainted “sacrifice” table. Matt regained the momentum as he evaded a leaping body splash. Matt followed it with a DDT and NOW we get the Twist of Fate. Dutch immediately went to the floor but Matt mat him there and continued to beat on Dutch and got him into position on the table. Hardy climbed to the second turnbuckle and hit a flying elbow (cue Botchamania’s “Good Enough” and “I am the Table.”) The crowd chanted “one more time” and Matt obliged. They did break the legs of the table (so only mostly “I am the table.”) But, Matt positioned it on the apron. Matt hit a suplex through the table.

The crowd started a loud “TNA” chant as Matt rolled Dutch back into the ring and the crowd broke into a “This is awesome” chant (it wasn’t but I am not going to stop it.) However, as the referee went to check on Dutch, Vincent emerged from under the ring and slid a chair into the ring. As the referee went to put it away, Matt climbed to the second turnbuckle. Vincent reemerged and grabbed Matt from the turnbuckles. Matt landed neck first on the ropes. NOW, Dutch hit the Death Walks and the referee counted the pin.

Post-Match: Dutch beat on Matt as Vincent sat on the chair and watched. BUT NOW, Jeff emerged from the back and fought both members of the Righteous. He hit the Twist of Fate on Dutch and hit the Swanton Bomb on him. Meanwhile, Vincent was on the rampway laughing. Another loud “Hardy” chant emerged as we get highlights of the match and The Hardys threatening Vincent in the ring.

We go backstage to Daria Rae’s office and we get a knock on the door. It is the By Elegance Brand en masse’ and the Personal Concierge compliments how great Rae looks. Since Santino Marella is gone, the show has been running great. Rae reiterated that Marella is suspended indefinitely and under investigation. Rae said she created the paradise.

PC said he has a vision and it is Mr. Elegance who does his usual gyrations in front of Rae (ummm..it’s not going to work because, well, you know…) Rae wanted him to get to the point and Ash said they want Mr. Elegance to have a one-on-one match. Rae asked incredulously if all they wanted was a match and the ensemble said “yes” together. Rae exasperatedly agreed and the By Elegance Brand celebrated as they went off screen. Rae said the whole scene “weird” and checked her phone.

Speaking of checking things, let’s check the Bioflex Injury Report. Kazarian was rendered unconscious after his attack from Elijah earlier. Trey Miguel is still out after a severe laceration on his knee during his International Title loss to the Mustafa Ali. Leon Slater is being held out of action due to the two vs. four handicap match against the System. Good news, Santana and Swann are cleared for action – which is good because they are main evening tonight. But next, we hope to get some reasoning by someone who nefariously turned her back on her friend and tag team partner..after commercials.

We get another TNAPlus Best of TNA Lockdown series ad with more from the match between the Dudleys and Beer Money. The two brawled throughout the fans and then made their way back to the ring as Beer Money gained the advantage and Roode threw D-Von into the ring steps. The duo stood on the ring steps and suplexed D-Von through a table.

We see Swann warming up backstage with some plyometric pushups and then grabbed his shades and jacket. Santana paced in the locker room and did some stretches of his own.

We go back and see Lei Ying Lee’s chryon? Lee walked out instead of Xia Brookside. We get a video recap of Brookside’s turn against her friend. Lee grabbed the mic. Lee wanted to apologize for her English. She wanted to say something – that night was really bad for her. She loved wrestling as she started to cry. She loves TNA (the crowd popped) and she loved her friend. She said Brookside is her best friend. She asked why did she do that to her? She called Brookside out to explain what she did.

Now, we get Brookside’s music and chryon and we see Brookside slowly walking to ringside to a chorus of boos. Brookside derisively looked around at the crowd and made her way into the ring. Both Hannifin and Rehwoldt wondered where this originated. Brookside grabbed the mic and asked how dare Lee call her out here when Lee was in the wrong. If they were best friends, they would be settling this – not in the ring. It was supposed to be her at Rebellion but Lee got in her way.

Lee cost Brookside the title the moment she showed Brookside the video of her father (British wrestling legend and NXT trainer Robbie Brookside.) Lee wanted to get in Brookside’s head. Lee started to speak in Chinese and Brookside was ready to translate but then said she was done translating for her. Lee had no idea the pressure of being a second-generation star. She did this all by herself – she didn’t have her father supporting her – she did it alone.

Lee took umbrage with it the word “alone.” Lee knows what it is like to be alone. She showed the video because she wanted to help and not hurt her feelings. Lee apologized and wanted to know Lee will always be by her side. Brookside started to feel bad and said she was right (cue cheap shot in 3…2…1) Brookside asked the crowd to give her a moment. Brookside thought she was going to win the title but showed her the video of her dad who never supported her (hmmm…this sounds familiar…) She didn’t see it from Lee’s perspective that she had support.

Brookside said she heard “Stacks” Lorenzo talking about “birthright” (uh-oh) and made a mistake. She didn’t know what she was thinking because the title meant so much to her because after all these years, it was her time.

However, she will never let that come between her. Lee is her best friend and wanted to see Lee become champion again. Lee deserved it. They exchanged apologies and Lee said she will give her the title opportunity. The two tearfully hugged. Brookside got the heel look during the hug and yup..here is your beatdown. She pounded away on Lee on he mat and said they are done. She hit an elevated DDT and then posed over Lee and continued to taunt her as the referee gang tried to regain order and send Brookside to the back. Brookside took umbrage with the fans and then stood over Lee one more time before sneering at the camera and we go to commercials (the crowd started to chant “one more time.”)

When we come back from break, we get more heel Knockouts action and we get another ad for TNAPlus.com’s Best of Lockdown series with Madison Rayne in her “royal” era as she faced Mickie James. James immediately beat on Rayne and ran her repeatedly into the cage and a MickDDT later, James wins the Knockouts title.

We get the “moments ago” recap of Brookside’s mauling of Lee. Hannifan and Rehwoldt talked about what happened and will keep an eye on this situation. But we go back to the action with…

Elayna Black vs. Katie Arquette

Hannifan said Black refers to herself as “the Only One.” He also said she is not big on earning things; Rehwoldt rebutted by saying she is interested in earning money. Arquette got the already in the ring entrance and yes, is cousin of David Arquette (of WCW fame, Hannifan said.)

Black jawed with Arquette and the two treed go behind takedowns. Arquette hit an overhead suplex off the ropes and an arm drag but Black hit a clothesline off the ropes. She hit the floor and said that this is too easy for her and jawed with the crowd. Arquette got on the apron and attempted to kick her but Black evaded it and tripped Arquette on the apron.

Black taunted Arquette and hit a rope assisted leaping double stomp for a two count. Arquette powered out of the hold and dropped Black with a series of shoudlerblocks. Black evaded a corner charge and hit a leaping knee on the turnbuckles. She grabbed Arquette and hit the Blackout (a neckbreaker from the double underhook DDT position) for the victory.

Post-Match: we get more taunting from Black and jawing with the fans.

We cut backstage to a flock of wrestlers as Ali (flanked by Order Four) welcomed all the International Independent wrestlers to the “Mustafa Ali International Summit.” Tonight, one of them will be the first to be in the International Title Open Challenge. To determine the first challenger, he has a monitor that flashes random flags and lands on Australia (or New Zealand, according to John Skyler, which is promptly corrected by Ali.)

He asked for the representative and it is Adam Brooks, who we saw previously. Next week, the two will face each other. Brooks thanked him for the opportunity and then called him a “flog” as he walked away. Order Four wondered what that meant.

We cut backstage as Swann and Santana make their final preparations as they fight for the TNA World Title..after commercials. And, yeah, another TNA Lockdown collection ad on TNAPlus.com. Like last week, it is the match between the DUdleys vs. Sting. Styles got a kendo stick and started to beat people. Styles climbed to the top of the cage and set Sting on a table on top of the cage. Styles set up a cage on tope of the cage but Chistian Cage intercepted him and the two started to fight and crashed through the table.

We come back to Alisha Edwards asking us if we want to know something. Before she could continue, we hear Bronson slamming [pipes and things in the background. Myers tried to calm him. He said it was a bad night for the System but in the System, bad nights don’t last long. Bronson said it was a mistake that will be corrected, he swears by it.

Cedric Alexander said he wanted to talk about his favorite subject – Leon Slater. Last week, he pinned Slater and at Rebellion he won by DQ since Slater used the belt. Alexander said it is only fair that he gets another title shot. Eddie Edwards said this is what the System does, they make mistakes but they own it and soon everyone will find out you can’t beat the System.

We get a knockoff Dropkick Murphys riff for an ad for Slammiversary on Juen 28 in Boston (naturally) at the Agganis Arena on the campus of Boston University. We go to the announce table and Rehwoldt said they can’t wait to get to Slammiversary. Hannifan pivots to the main event and go over the strengths of Swann and Santana.

TNA World Title: Mike Santana vs. Rich Swann

Swann is in a good mood and dances and struts to ringside and in the ring. Santana is next and we see Santana walk through the concourse to a huge pop and through the stands Hannifan talked about Swann representing TNA during dire times. He also talked about Santana vanquishing Kazarian, Maclin and Eddie Edwards. A huge “Santana” chant emerged as we go to commercial break.

It’s another Lockdown collection ad for TNAPLus.com with another showing of Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Hardy. It was during the Hulk Hogan as GM era for the record as Angle beat on Hardy on the mat and ran Hardy into the ring, causing Hardy to bleed.

We go back to ringside as Swann and Santana demonstrate sportsmanship. Santana backed Swann into the corner but let him go as sportsmanship is observed again. Swann worked the leg but Santana reversed it and hit an armlock. Swann reversed it but Santana got a go behind takedown before an armdrag by Swann stopped the momentum.

Swann got a two count from a monkey flip . the two traded bridge takedown and a series of reversals of hurincanranas and dropkicks. Another loud “TNA” chant emerged as both grapplers approached the other cautiously. Santana got the momentum with a headlock but Swann escaped and hit a hurincanrana and a dropkick after a series of crisscrosses.

The two continued to reverse each other’s offense as Santana chopped Swann and hit a dropkick off the ropes. Santana dropped Swann with an Alabama Slam and reverse face down slam and a senton for a two count. Swann dropped to the floor and Santana followed him. He chopped away on Swann on the barricade as Swann tried to rally but Santana slammed him face first into floor.

Santana threw Swann into the ring. Santana hit a seated abdominal stretch (tying up the leg) and then hit the side headlock. Swann tried to rally but Santana continued to apply pressure with a chinlock (using his knee as extra leverage.) Swann escaped with a jawbreaker, superkick and an axe kick for a two count. Swann kept the momentum with a series of chops and kicks and a chinlock of his own.

Swann now started to thwart Santana’s rally attempts. Santana attempted to fight out of it with a chop but Swann hit three back kicks to the abdomen and a kick to the jaw. Santana went to the floor and Swann ran on the apron to punt Santana. Swann attempted to get hype and grabbed a chair. He sat Santana on it and continued to kick the champion. He got back in the ring only to go back to the floor and hit two long running kicks around and in the ring.

However, on his third attempt, Santana was ready and hit a superkick to drop Swann. Santana threw Swann into the ring and climbed to the top turnbuckle. But on the leap down, Swann hit a superkick and both competitors writhed on the mat. Swann got to his first and climbed to the top but Santana met him there and hit a superplex/body slam from the top turnbuckle.

The two struggled again to get to their feet but Santana got the upper hand when they did with a series of punches and a flying clothesline. Santana blocked a Swann kick and hit an enziguri. Swann attempted to backflip over a corner charge by Santana but that lead to Santana hitting the Rolling Block 50 for a two count.
However, Swann had one more surprise left and got a quick roll up for a two count. However, Santana caught Swann off the ropes into the Outline In Chalk for a two count. A corner cannonball and a running powerbomb out of the corner got another two count. Another “TNA” chant emerged followed by a “fight forever” chant.

Swan caught Santana charging in the corner with a big boot. Swan followed it with another big boot as the champ charged Swann in the ropes. Swann also hit a rolling clothesline off the ropes for another two count. Swann followed it with a series of punches and a neckbreaker. Swann climbed to the second turnbuckle but Santana moved to evade the 450 splash. Swann rolled through it and ran Santana into the ropes. Santana bucked Swann but the challenger reversed the Rolling Block 50 into a handspring cutter off the ropes for two-and-a-fraction. Swann looked frustrated but both men to their feet. Swann caught Santana on the turnbuckles with an enziguri and then a hurincanrana to send Santana to the mat. Swann climbed to the top again and Swann hit a flying bodysplash (twisting in the air) for another two-and-a-fraction. Another loud “TNA” chant emerged.

Swann got to his feet but Santana evaded a powerbomb attempt and dropped Swann with a powerbomb into an overhead slam. Santana attempted a powerbomb but Swann reversed it into a Canadian Destroyer for two-and-a-fraction. Swann got to his feet and hit two superkicks. Swann hit the ropes but Santana popped to his feet and hit the Spin the Block for the victory.

Post-Match: Rehwoldt said if we are sitting in our living rooms, get off our glutes and appreciate what we just saw and the two men who did what they just did. Santana stood by Swann as Rae made her way to the ring (TNA President Carlos Silva could not make it for this set of taping.) Santana got the crowd riled and then offered his hand to Swann and lifted him from the mat and hugged. The two raised hands and Rae gave Santana the title. Santana celebrated on the turnbuckles and we go off the air.

Impactful Ruminations:

One: This was, in essence, a one match episode but what a match it was. Swann and Santana delivered a quality main event. It was paced correctly, starting slowly and finishing with a crescendo. Santana is the face of the company, no doubt. I have given accolade after accolade to the champ and never fails to deliver. That is the sign of a great wrestler.

Two: The more I watch and watch, I grow more and more fond of Swann. He delivered a great match and kept the crowd thinking he had a shot when on the surface, it seemed fait accompli who was going to win. If you can muddle that, as the chant goes, you deserve it. It being the in the upper echelon of the TNA and hope he finds a sustainable program.

Three: Also, kudos who laid out the match as I got to thinking about ¾ of the way through that BDE would come to ringside and do something to ruin Swann’s chances. No dice. That was a great subtle notion and showed tremendous restraint.

Four: Okay, now for the down side. Brookside and Lee tried -they truly did. However, the segment seemed like a patchwork of ideas we have seen far too recently (the Zaria-Ruca breakup and even a call back to Arianna Grace’s turn.) Part of me wishes they would swap out Grace and Brookside but it makes me wonder how much longer Grace has as champion. The emoting was soap operaesque but you could squint and see the real authenticity of the moment but it was soon covered by the same plot points and markers. Brookside does have okay nonverbals but needs more fleshing – and more novel ideas aside from what we saw.

Five: the Nemeths explode is still on a steady climb. I don’t know if Ryan can carry the serious chops to handle that angle as he has been used as comic heel relief to this point – because he is good at it. Unless, they are planning a swerve on Navarro since Nemeth continues to tote the “Call Your Shot” Trophy. Neither outcome is one I want but would far rather see the former versus the latter.

Six: I don’t really need to see a strap match between Elijah and Kazarian. Elijah has hit a treadmill of guitar related gimmick matches and hope we don’t go full old school and get a guitar on a pole match. You know it is never a good sign when they cut away from your concert to a generic Ethan Carter III interview segment.

Seven: Hey, the Righteous (or at least, one half of the Righteous) won a match. Since we get Jeff and Vincent next week; I wonder if this is their way of causing doubt on the outcome of who is winning this feud. It feels like they have tilted it too much toward the Hardys but at least Dutch won, so I will take it.

Eight: Elayna Black is slowly – slowly – starting to build something together in he ring. Let her keep building on the mid-card and work some squash matches where she can get comfortable. However, whilst her ring work was not all-timer, it was serviceable. It was the nonverbals and mic work that needed the most help. Let’s see if she improve there and then we can start to mention upper card pushes and title shots.

Nine: Rae worked very well today, especially in her discussion with the By Elegance Brand. I found her to be entertaining during this episode.

10: Blanchard might have to channel her dad’s good friend and carry the six-woman tag match next week. Crawford is still funny, though, in her oblivious role (almost a Knockouts answer to Ryan Nemeth.) Moore still seems uncomfortable and needs a lot of work.

11: Someone get Skyler a sporcle.com subscription and have him bone up on his geography. Although, to be fair, New Zealand does have constant debate to change their flag so let’s not judge him too harshly on his lack of knowledge (maybe just slightly harshly.)

12: My coach at my boxing gym swears by the Dinosaur Bar-B-Que. If you eat meat and are in the area, give it a shot.

Lastly: Speaking of the Ali segment, according to the Urban Dictionary, a “flog” is someone who is disliked by a person of the public because they lack any credibility or/and tries to be emain relevant within certain circles but comes across as a moron. If you see him, let him know that.

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