Victory Road was an annual professional wrestlingevent produced by Impact Wrestling (then known as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling) between 2004 and 2012. In 2013, TNA discontinued most of its monthly pay-per-view events in favor of the new pre-recorded One Night Only events.[1] Victory Road would be revived as a "One Night Only" event in 2014[2] and a special edition of Impact's weekly television series in 2017.[3]
At Emergence, it was announced that Jordynne Grace would make her return to Impact Wrestling at Victory Road, after taking an hiatus from wrestling back in May.[7][8] Four days later, on the subsequent episode of Impact!, Grace's old rival Deonna Purrazzo, furious that Grace's return announcement came after she lost her Impact Knockouts World Championship match to Trinity, would challenge Grace to a match at Victory Road.[9]
On the August 31 episode of Impact!, Alisha Edwards won a 10-knockoutbattle royal for the right to challenge Trinity for the Impact Knockouts World Championship at Victory Road.[9][10][11]
At Emergence, Kenny King retained the Impact Digital Media Championship against Johnny Swinger. After the match, King and his protege Sheldon Jean continued to attack Swinger, before being stopped by referees, security guards, and Tommy Dreamer. However, King would then assault Dreamer as well, with Kean holding back the referees and security.[13][14] On the subsequent Impact!, Dreamer interrupted a promo by King and Jean, telling them about how much the match at Emergence meant to Swinger, who had learned his father-in-law passed away over the weekend. Dreamer then berated King and Jean for their behavior after Emergence, who had left the show before the main event. King didn't care, calling out Dreamer for being a veteran trying to take the spotlight away from younger wrestlers like himself. Dreamer would reflect on how the past year was possibly the worst in his life, from being diagnosed with skin cancer to the passings of his mother and mentor Terry Funk.[10][11] He then challenged King to take the spotlight off him, offering his career for a Digital Media Championship match at Victory Road.[9]
At Rebellion, then-Impact World Champion Josh Alexander was supposed to defend the title against Steve Maclin, but Alexander vacated the title and was pulled from the show due to a torn triceps.[15] Maclin would defeat Kushida to win the vacant title but felt unsatisfied as he wanted to beat Alexander for it in his hometown of Toronto.[16][17] Several months later at Emergence, while Alexander was competing in an eight-man tag team match, Maclin, who himself previously suffered a groin injury, returned and diverted Alexander's attention, targeting his surgically repaired triceps.[13][14] On the August 31 Impact!, Impact announced that Alexander and Maclin would finally have a one-on-one match at Victory Road.[9]
On the July 6 episode of Impact!, Bully Ray and Steve Maclin assaulted PCO, beating down backstage, pouring battery acid in his mouth, and finally lighting him on fire.[18][19] PCO would be gone for the better part of a month, eventually returning on August 10 to confront Ray during his match and chasing him out of the arena.[20][21] For the next few weeks, Ray would continually be targeted by PCO, never seemingly able to stop him. On the August 31 Impact!, when PCO again chased down Ray, the latter tried to explain himself by saying that he cared about PCO and that lighting him on fire was meant to kill the "monster" to bring back the "man" Carl Ouellet.[10][11] Later, Impact announced on their website that Ray and PCO will face off at Victory Road in an Anything Goes match.[9]
^ abIMPACT Wrestling Staff (August 27, 2023). "Emergence 2023 LIVE Results". Impact Wrestling. Archived from the original on August 28, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
^ abcdIMPACT Wrestling Staff (September 7, 2023). "Victory Road 2023 Full Preview". Impact Wrestling. Archived from the original on September 8, 2023. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
^IMPACT Wrestling Staff (September 8, 2023). "Victory Road 2023 LIVE Results". Impact Wrestling. Archived from the original on September 18, 2023. Retrieved September 11, 2023.