6 Ups & 4 Downs From IMPACT Wrestling (13 May)

Phantasmo and Havok advance, Mack loses his smile, Edwards has a new friend.

By Adam Morrison /

IMPACT Wrestling

IMPACT Wrestling find themselves in a tricky spot right now. They're still sort of reeling in the success of their Rebellion pay-per-view, while also promoting Under Siege for tomorrow night, and at the same time, the 17 July Slammiversary event. They're trying to cover a lot of base in one go, and sadly, it's resulting in rather average weekly episodes.

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For every genuinely enjoyable bit on the show, there was something equally as bad. This isn't good. The company can't - or at least, shouldn't - rely on their typically stellar pay-per-views and IMPACT Plus specials to create all their hype. They must back this up on the weekly programming, too.

Last night's show at least tried to achieve this.

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The two number one contender's bouts - Havok vs. Rosemary and the X Division scramble - were at opposite ends of the spectrum. Both were enjoyable, but one was just on a level above that's hard to reach. Have fun guessing which one.

Elsewhere, Willie Mack decimated Sam Beale, Sami Callihan led his team of Moose and Chris Bey to a main event victory, Eddie Edwards introduced the Super Elite to Kenny the kendo stick, and Brian Myers cheated to win. Surprise!

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