Three matches added to IMPACT Wrestling Sacrifice on 3/13

IMPACT Wrestling's Sacrifice card continued to round out on the 3/9 episode of IMPACT on AXS.

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This coming Saturday, streaming on the IMPACT Plus service will be the company’s ‘Sacrifice’ show. The announcement was recently made that Rich Swann and Moose will compete at the event in a title unification match with the winner moving on the headline the Rebellion pay-per-view against AEW World Champion Kenny Omega in a title versus title match.

Throughout the 3/9 episode of IMPACT on AXS, there were several additional matches added to Sacrifice including a ‘Hold Harmless’ match between Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers.

The duo of Chris Sabin and James Storm are going to be in action against Joe Doering and Cody Deaner of ‘Violent By Design’. This match came about when Storm and Sabin attempted to put a stop to Eric Young’s disciplining of Deaner. Deaner attacked Storm as he was lecturing Young.

Also, Black Taurus and Crazzy Steve are taking on Luster The Legend and Adam Thornstowe in a tag match at Sacrifice.

Here’s the updated card for IMPACT Wrestling Sacrifice:

  • IMPACT World Championship/TNA World Heavyweight Championship Unification Match — Winner Meets Kenny Omega at Rebellion: Rich Swann (c) vs. Moose (c)
  • Knockouts Tag Team Championships: Fire ‘N Flava (Kiera Hogan & Tasha Steelz) (c) vs. Jordynne Grace & Jazz
  • IMPACT Tag Team Championships: The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) (c) vs. FinJuice (David Finlay & Juice Robinson)
  • X Division Championship: TJP (c) vs. Ace Austin (w/ Madman Fulton)
  • IMPACT Knockouts Championship: Deonna Purrazzo (c) vs. ODB
  • Tenille Dashwood & Kaleb vs. Havok & Nevaeh
  • Violent By Design (Joe Doering & Cody Deaner) (w/ Eric Young) vs. James Storm & Chris Sabin (w/ Jake Something)
  • Hold Harmless Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Brian Myers
  • Crazzy Steve & Blake Taurus (w/ Rosemary) vs. Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster The Legend)
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