With the news that Crash Rodriguez has been fired this morning by Lee Best, we have to reference the impact that firing has on the LBI.
Crash was set to face Group B leader Teddy Palmer at Refueled XVII, but that obviously will not be happening now. Instead of seeing that match as the dark match for the next show (as we knew that if he wouldn’t have been fired Crash was going to no show) Teddy will now gain the final three points in his group and thus secure his spot into the knockout stage.
Congrats to the HOW rookie who will now go on to face the winner of Group A, where his tag team partner Alex Redding, currently resides on top.