Impact Wrestling No Surrender Preview expects this match to be one of the most exciting as well as a train wreck of bodies by the end of the match.
We also expect a surprise visit from Tony Kahn and possibly Jerry Lynn to see if they can’t influence things and ignite a full on “war” between Impact and AEW.
Setting places at the table
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Tony Kahn said in his previous paid advertisement that he’ll pop back into the Impact Zone sooner rather than later, and this would be the perfect time.
In fact, we’re going to go so far to say that since he and Jerry Lynn are the reasons Private Party are in this match that they’ll go the extra yard to try to ensure they win the Impact tag titles.
If they go this route, it will signal an all out “war” between the two companies and we can expect plenty more invasions on both sides.
It’s going to be what the WWE failed to do after acquiring WCW and what many of us wished to see actually happen during the peak of the Monday Night Wars.
That’s a big if as Impact Wrestling No Surrender Preview don’t see Impact allowing outside talents to win and wear their championships, but we could be wrong.
Earning their place
With a possible Tony Kahn and Jerry Lynn interference aside, this should be a great match.
Under Matt Hardy’s guidance, Private Party has taken a huge step into the spotlight and created some chaos in Impact Wrestling by finagling their way to the number one contender’s position.
They even went so far as to interfere in the Good Brothers title defense against Chris Sabin and James Storm this past Tuesday when Sabin and Storm had the titles won.
Granted, it was a simple disqualification by pulling Sabin off his pin attempt, but it kept the titles on the Good Brothers.
But was that a smart idea?
Sure, Storm and Sabin had them beaten until Lynn tied up Sabin on the top rope and they’ll be looking for payback, but if the reasoning is the Good Brothers are an easier team they’re in for a rude awakening.
Thanks to Scott D’Amore adding Sabin and Storm to this match, Private Party will have to face two teams that will want to knock their heads off.
While it’s a great opportunity for Private Party to up their game and show they belong in championship talks, we expect the Good Brothers to hold onto the titles even if there’s interference.
It just feels too soon and not the right place for them to lose the belts. What do you think? Let us know below who will win and why.
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