10 Steps IMPACT Wrestling Must Take Following Slammiversary 2021

10. Rebuild The Tag Team Division

Put yourself in the mindset of Scott D'Amore and Don Callis throughout 2019.

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You've been in the role of co-Executive Vice Presidents of IMPACT Wrestling for a little over a year. Everything's running smoothly. Fans are actively enjoying the product once more. Your tag team division is on fire in the wake of All Elite Wrestling - spearheaded, partially, by the Young Bucks, maybe the greatest tandem in wrestling ever - until those same Bucks, backed by the money of Tony Khan, steal the Lucha Bros and LAX. Two of your biggest and most important teams.

They put IMPACT back on the map for tag team wrestling, and once they left, the division suffered tremendously. Sure, the North did their bit to rebuild the steam they had built, but no one since has quite been on that level.

The mini-feud had by FinJuice and the Good Brothers earlier this year was great to an extent. Not quite on Lucha Bros vs. LAX level, mind, but it was a cracking time nonetheless. Those two will be crucial to the rebuilding of IMPACT's doubles division, which will only further benefit from the Forbidden Door being blown open.

Could you imagine if the Good Brothers issued an open challenge for their newly won titles at Bound For Glory, only for Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa to saunter out? The scenes.

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