Grizzled Young Vets announced for four-way Tag Team Title match at TNA Hard to Kill

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The Grizzled Young Vets will make their TNA debut in a four-way Tag Team Title match at the promotion’s Hard to Kill event.

Current champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey (ABC) will also face Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel (The Rascalz), and Mike Bailey & Trent Seven (Speedball Mountain) on January 13th.

Zack Gibson & James Drake of the Grizzled Young Vets announced their debut for TNA on December 26th.

The match was revealed on Sunday by TNA authority figure Santino Marella on social media.

Marella said:

Hey guys, Santino Marella here, you know, TNA Director of Authority. Sounds good when you say “TNA”. So, the Rascalz had a guaranteed Tag Team Championship rematch. And they made their intentions very clear when they attacked ABC at Final Resolution.

But also at Final Resolution, Speedball Mountain beat the Rascalz. So now they are contenders in this equation. To further complicate the equation, we now have the Grizzled Young Vets entering TNA. So, since I am the director of our authority, I did something for our entertainment, and I’m making this Tag Team Championship match a four-way championship match at Hard to Kill.

Current card for TNA Hard to Kill, January 13th

  • TNA World Heavyweight Championship: Alex Shelley (c) vs. Moose
  • Knockouts Championship: Trinity (c) vs. Jordynne Grace
  • X-Division Championship: Chris Sabin (c) vs. KUSHIDA vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Knockouts Ultimate X match [participants TBA]
  • TNA Tag Team Championships: Ace Austin & Chris Bey (c) vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) vs. Speedball Mountain (Mike Bailey & Trent Seven) vs. The Grizzled Young Vets (Zack Gibson & James Drake)
  • PCO vs. Dirty Dango
  • Pre-show: Rich Swann vs. Steve Maclin
  • Pre-show: Eric Young & Frankie Kazarian vs. Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards
  • Pre-show: Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer vs. Crazzy Steve
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