8 Ups & 2 Downs From IMPACT Wrestling (22 April)

By Adam Morrison /

4. Good Brothers Ascend

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The Good Brothers vs. Decay’s Crazzy Steve and Black Taurus closed up and loose ends from the two duos’ previous singles bouts, doing so in decent fashion. It wasn’t a great match, but it didn’t overstay its welcome, making it an Up as a result.

Steve and Taurus dominated the match for the most part, surprisingly, with Black Taurus, in particular, flying around the ring, flinging himself at the former World Tag Team Champions. Things took a turn when Doc may as well have kicked Taurus’ neck clean off his shoulders off of a roundhouse kick, followed by countering Crazzy Steve’s signature diving DDT into a seamless Magic Killer for the three count.

Doc and Karl thanked FinJuice post-match, saying how David Finlay and Juice Robinson have reignited a fire inside of them after they got a tad too comfortable in their new role within IMPACT Wrestling. Finlay and Robinson’s follow-up promo later in the night told a great story in response to Gallows and Anderson, saying how the former champs have given excuse after excuse for their title loss.

Two solid promos outside of an alright contest.