4 Wrestlers Leave IMPACT Wrestling
A group of IMPACT Wrestling regulars left the company after this weekend's tapings.
Matt Taven, Mike Benett, Vincent, and Maria Kanellis-Bennett appear to be done with IMPACT Wrestling.
The four Honor No More members were involved in what looked like a farewell angle at the company's television tapings in Albany, New York this Saturday. Each featured in a segment that saw Eddie Edwards criticise them for recent failures, leading, ultimately, the PCO taking them out.
Later on, Taven, Bennett, Kanellis-Bennett, and Vincent all came back to the ring and played to the crowd, leaving the impression that they were wrapping up with IMPACT. This has now been confirmed as the case, with PWInsider's Mike Johnson reporting that the quartet are believed to have wrapped up their runs at these tapings.
The angle described above is due to air on IMPACT's 20 October episode. IMPACT also taped a match that saw Bennett and Taven lose their Tag Team Championships to Heath and Rhino.
Fightful reported in September that Benett, Kanellis-Bennett, and Taven were all working on soon-to-expire IMPACT contracts. There was no mention of Vincent at the time.
Taven and Benett were victorious at Friday's Bound For Glory pay-per-view, defeating the Motor City Machine Guns. Vincent didn't wrestle on the card.