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COMPLETE IMPACT WRESTLING SLAMMIVERSARY PPV COVERAGE

By Mike Johnson on 2021-07-17 19:00:00

Eddie Edwards vs. W. Morrisey

It was all Morrisey early on, including knocking him from the top to the floor.  Edwards went to the floor where Edwards sent his leg into the ring post.  Back in the ring, Edwards snapped his neck across the top rope but was knocked from the apron down to the floor.  Morrisey went for a suplex but Edwards landed on his feet, only to be nailed.

Morrisey lifted him again but Edwards was able to shift it and Morrisey was drilled down.  Edwards charged but was hit with a back elbow.  He absorbed it and nailed several chops.  Morrisey was sent to the floor.  Edwards went for a dive but was caught and propelled backwards with a chokeslam on the corner of the apron.  The announcers sold it like Edwards was dead.  Edwards came back with the Boston Knee Party on the floor.

The referee began counting the competitors out of the ring but by 8, they had each returned to the ring.  Morrisey nailed a Barnburner.  Morrisey placed Edwards on the top.  Edddie fought back and knocked Morrisey down to the ring.  Eddie nailed several kicks and a Blue Thunder Bomb for a close two count.  Edwards followed up with a big kick that sent him to the floor.  Morrisey pulled a chain out of his boot and nailed Edwards with it.  Morrisey smashed him with a powerbomb and scored the pin.

Your winner, W. Morrisey!

They aired a Moose promo where he promised to beat Chris Sabin.

They then aired a video where someone painted "Long Live the Drama King" and then destroyed it, so apparently Aiden English is coming in.

Gia Miller was interviewing a fan where Madman Fulton and Shera burst on the scene, angry about being banned earlier on.  Scott D'Amore, playing his best Paul Heyman, came out.   He said if they were ready to action, he ran into some guys ready to fight.  Out came Juice Robinson and Dave Finlay.

FinJuice vs. Shera & Madman Fulton

The bigger team couldn't agree who was going to start and weren't on the same page, even when they were on the offense.  Fulton missed a charge into the corner.  FinJuice quickly capitalized and scored the pin.

Your winners, FinJuice!

Moose vs. Chris Sabin.

The story early on was Moose's power keeping Sabin's finesse at bay.  Sabin kicked him but was caught going for a flying bodypress.  Sabin escaped but was nailed with a big right hand on the ropes.  Moose went for a dropkick but Sabin avoided and nailed a rana off the ropes.  He went after the legs with a Dragon Screw Legwhip.  Moose caught Sabin going for a move and smashed him into the Buckles face-first with a Snake Eyes variation.  That looked brutal.

Moose, limping, nailed a Beel toss and sent Sabin to the floor.  He followed him and drilled Sabin with a brutal chop across the chest.  He did it again but when the audience called for a third, Moose teased he would but then heeled the audience, allowing Sabin to nail a series of right hands before being cut down again.  Back in the ring, Moose grabbed at his face but Sabin bit his hand.  Moose slammed him and followed up with a Fall Away Slam.

Moose went to the top but missed a moonsault.  Sabin ducked and pulled down the ropes, sending Moose to the floor.  Sabin nailed a kick, then hit a pescado to the floor.  Sabin nailed a tornado DDT off the top into the ring and scored another two count.  Moose nailed a fallaway moonsault off the top but Sabin rolled to the outside.  Moose grabbed him by his legs and slammed him over and over again into the guard rails.  Moose continued to work him over until Sabin shocked him with a victory roll off the shoulders out of nowhere.

Your winner, Chris Sabin!

Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champions Violent By Design with Eric Young vs. The Good Brothers vs. ?? & Fallah Bahh vs. Rich Swann & Willie Mack.

TJP is not physically in Nashville.    Bahh said he was asked if he could find a replacement for TJP and he said  "No No No...Way Jose."

Out came former WWE star No Way Jose, who was billed as "No Way."  They even had a Conga line with Alisha Edwards, John E. Bravo and a few others.

Bahh was chanting "No No No...Way Jose" to get the crowd doing it.  He and Anderson started out.  He tagged in NWJ and did a double-team elevated legdrop.  Swann tagged in but Gallows was able to take control over the former Impact Champion, nailing him with a big kick to the face and a series of elbows.  The Good Brothers tagged in and out, keeping Swann at bay.  They whipped him hard into the buckles.  Anderson held him for Gallows to work over.

Eventually, they built to Joe Doering and Doc Gallows playing Kong vs. Godzilla, laying each other out.  They each went for chokes at the same time.  Gallows ended up sent to the floor alongside Doering.  Mack and Swann brawled with NWJ and Bahh.  Swann nailed a clothesline on Bahh in the corner but coming out of it, Bahh caught him with a Samoan Drop.  Mack nailed a big jumping forearm and leaping kick but NWJ hit a lariat.  Doering nailed a DVDR and a lariat on NWJ.  Doreing covered him but Swann knocked Rhino into Doering.

Rhino set up for a Gore but Anderson nailed a Cutter after Doeing was pulled off the apron, distracting Rhino.  The Good Brothers mailed a Magic Killer and pinned Rhino for the pin.

Your winners and new Impact Tag Team Champions, The Good Brothers!

Coverage continues on Page 3!


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