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Impact Wrestling s go-home show for Hard to Kill saw an increase from last week in both overall viewership and the 18-49 demo.
Tuesday s episode of Impact averaged 161,000 viewers on AXS TV, up from the 148,000 viewers last week s show averaged. The rating in the 18-49 demo was a 0.05. That s up from last week s 0.04 rating.
In the 18-49 demo, this week s Impact ranked 126th for the night on cable.
The show featured Impact World Champion Rich Swann facing Karl Anderson in a non-title match. AEW World Champion Kenny Omega also appeared ahead of teaming with Impact Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (Anderson & Doc Gallows) against Swann & The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) in the main event of Saturday s Hard to Kill pay-per-view.
Karl Anderson And Doc Gallows Talk Losing Their Confidence In WWE
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The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows, recently spoke with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated where they opened up about how they’re feelings post WWE.
Sports Illustrated, he talked about how they’ve regained their confidence that they lost in WWE.
“I hate to admit this, but I think there was a point in WWE where we had a loss of confidence,” Anderson stated. “But I can promise you that the confidence is back. We needed to get out of that environment to remind ourselves who we really are and what we can be. Right now, we’re on top of our game. It feels that way to us, and hopefully it shows.”
Impact Wrestling has added a pre-show match to the card for Hard to Kill.
It was announced today that Josh Alexander vs. Brian Myers will take place on Countdown to Hard to Kill this Saturday. Countdown to Hard to Kill is airing on AXS TV and Impact s digital platforms at 7 p.m. Eastern time. The Hard to Kill main card will then begin on pay-per-view at 8 p.m. Eastern. Last Tuesday on IMPACT!, The Most Professional Wrestler Brian Myers went to IMPACT Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore and demanded an opportunity. Moments later, an opportunity presented itself when he was confronted by Walking Weapon Josh Alexander! Now these two top IMPACT stars will settle their unfinished business from a recent episode of IMPACT! where Alexander was disqualified after The Karate Man attacked Myers during their bout, Impact wrote.
The Inner Circle s New Year s Resolutions
The Elite in Six-Man Tag Team action
Pac vs. Eddie Kingston
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Fueled by months of frustration and fury, “The Bastard” Pac wasted no time unleashing on Eddie Kingston in the night’s opening match, rocking him with a shotgun dropkick before the bell and wearing the loudmouth heel out early and often.
Well-timed interference from Allie slowed Pac’s momentum and allowed Kingston to seize control. He worked over the head and neck of his opponent. Pac, though, shook off breathtaking chops that left his chest beet red and flattened Kingston with a German suplex.