5 Ups & 3 Downs From Impact Wrestling Rebellion 2020 (Part 2)

3. Bey Rolls On

The show-opening four way match between Chris Bey, Rohit Raju, Suicide, and Trey was, as expected, an immensely enjoyable bout. There's never really anything else you could possibly expect from a match involving these four, however, the four went above and beyond to produce a quality match. It was certainly a better opener than last week's six man tag team match.

For the most part, it was all about the flips and dives, including an impeccable somersault over the top rope courtesy of Trey, and a lovely cannonball off the ring apron from Suicide. You always remember just how good Trey, Bey, and Suicide actually are because they always get the chance to show exactly what they're made of, which sadly isn't the case for Rohit. More often than not, he's flanked by Shera and Gama Singh, with the monstrous Shera always positioned as the face of The Desi Hit Squad. Matches like this remind you how amazing Raju is.

In the end, it would be 'The Ultimate Finesser' who rolled on with another victory, seemingly knocking Rohit out with a kick to the neck. With a new X Division Champion being crowned last week in Willie Mack, perhaps Bey should be first in line to challenge 'Chocolate Thunder'. Just the thought of Mack vs. Bey is extremely tantalising.

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