Impact Slammiversary 2019 POST Show

Originally published at https://www.postwrestling.com/2019/07/08/impact-slammiversary-2019-post-show/



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John Pollock is joined by Nate Milton for the Impact Wrestling Slammiversary 2019 POST Show.

The two review Sunday’s Slammiversary card from the Gilley’s in Dallas featuring an Intergender Main Event between Sami Callihan and Tessa Blanchard promoted throughout the show, a strong Monster’s Ball Match for the Knockout’s title, the teased return of a former WWE talent, the announcement of Bound for Glory’s location, and the Impact title match between Brian Cage and Michael Elgin.

Impact Slammiversary
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Dallas, Texas at Gilley’s

*Main Event: Sami Callihan vs. Tessa Blanchard
*Impact Title: Brian Cage (c) vs. Michael Elgin
*X Division Title: Rich Swann (c) vs. Johnny Impact
*Impact Tag Titles: The North (c) vs. LAX vs. Dez & Wentz
*Knockout’s Title Monster’s Ball: Taya Valkyrie (c) vs. Rosemary vs. Su Yung vs. Jessicka Havok
*First Blood Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Killer Kross
*Rob Van Dam vs. Moose
*TJP vs. Trey Miguel vs. Jake Crist vs. Willie Mack

Nate Milton is the host of The Rocky Maivia Picture Show monthly show at POST Wrestling. He is also the co-host of the Kings of Sport, which is available on Patreon.

 

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On Rhyno coming in and hoping he does jobs it reminds me of MVP on The Wrestlers where he didn’t wanna job to Sami Callahan, and there were rumors of him returning to Smackdown in 2016 with Shelton, Jinder, and guessing he didn’t see himself as glorified enhancement talent.

Checked out the top of this card after hearing you guys talk about it and really enjoyed everything I saw, especially the final two matches. Elgin/Cage was a power spot fest in the best way possible, and Tessa is over as hell and seems to improve each time I see one of her matches. Not sure if I’ll start regularly seeking Impact out, but on the basis of this show alone it’s now a couple of steps ahead of RoH in terms of my priorities.