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6. Impact Isn't Worthwhile Now

Tessa Blanchard Impact Champion
Impact Wrestling

Today's Impact Wrestling flies way under the radar for most wrestling fans, and that's a shame. Those who palmed off the promotion as second rate and haven't watched for a few years should really give it another shot - you might be surprised at the quality, and the product's cohesiveness.

There's a lot to like.

Tessa Blanchard has torn down more walls for women by winning the promotion's World Title, The North are one of the best tag-teams in the business (AEW newcomers The Revolt even cited them as a duo they'd love to face during a recent appearance on 'Talk Is Jericho'), and the company is finally profitable.

Everything about Impact, unspectacular as it might be, is watertight and solid in 2020. The stigma and stench from darker days may never wash off, but Impact Wrestling's overall package is definitely something more fans should be paying attention to.

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