After the AEW World Champion Kenny Omega and the Impact World Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers successfully defeated the Impact World Champion Rich Swann, Chris Sabin and the self-proclaimed TNA World Heavyweight Champion Moose, in their house, what’s next for Swann and his team?
When
Hard To Kill concluded its broadcast, Moose brutally attacked Swann and issued a warning that he’s next in line for the World Championship. Will Impact management grant the TNA World Champion an Impact title shot soon?
In addition to the buzzworthy main event on Saturday, the Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo retained her championship against Taya Valkyrie. To turn it up a notch after her victory, “The Virtuosa” issued an Open Challenge Match to anyone from any promotion worldwide. Who will step up to the challenge? Will Purrazzo continue pushing boundaries in what she calls “The Age of the Virtuosa?”
The Good Brothers Declare Entry Into Royal Rumble Match
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“The Machine Gun” Karl Anderson jokingly announced on Monday that The Good Brothers are entering the upcoming 2021 Royal Rumble match.
Anderson, one half of the Impact World Tag Team Champions, was responding to a tweet from former WWE Head Writer Brian Gewirtz, who wondered why Superstars on RAW and SmackDown were able to “declare” themselves to be in the Royal Rumble match.
Gewirtz tweeted, “Haven’t seen Raw in a while. You can “declare” yourself to be in the Royal Rumble? Is there a reason why everybody doesn’t do this immediately? What about surprise legends? Are there multiple Doinks declaring themselves in the Rumble right now? Which Doink gets priority?!”
Impact s Sami Callihan and Eddie Edwards seem to be fated to forever fight in the ring, but things got even more personal between the two on over the past few weeks, and now Edwards and Callihan are facing each other in a barbed wire match that will assuredly be insanely bloody by match s end. [.]
Impact s Fire and Flava Become Knockouts Tag Team Champions at Hard to Kill
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Tonight s Impact Hard to Kill featured the final match in the Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament, which would be between Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz and Havok and Nevaeh, though the former would come out with a new team name (Fire and Flava) and new gear for the occasion. Steelz was in first for the team but soon Havok was derailing everything they threw at her, and at one point both were down and out. They managed to turn the tables though and utilize their teamwork to isolate Havok from her partner in the center of the ring, dragging her to their corner and keeping her grounded, with Steelz knocking her down again.