10 Ups & 5 Downs From IMPACT Wrestling Turning Point 2021

2. It's Not Over

Eric Young smacked Rhino in the head with his entrance mask, thus insinuating that the Violent By Design vs. Heath and Rhino saga isn't yet done. Great...

Look, this story should have culminated at Bound For Glory. The big payoff had occurred, with Rhino and Heath finally reuniting after months of Rhino being under the influence of EY. All parties should have moved on by now; that they haven't is an example of IMPACT's booking still struggling from time to time.

The match was fundamentally fine. Everything went as planned, no botches happened - or, at least, they weren't noticeable - and it told a decent enough story. Rhino finally getting his hands on Eric Young was built to, regardless of how lacklustre it was perceived by the audience.

That's the point. Not a single soul in Sam's Town Live seemed to care. This story has essentially been ongoing for a year, with Rhino and Heath having first been targeted by Young and Doering on the post-Turning Point 2020 episode of IMPACT. It was fine at first, but now, it's tediously mundane. Is it seriously being stretched out to Hard To Kill?

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