Cult TNA Stable Makes Shocking Impact Wrestling Return, Former WWE Star Joins Reunion!

Which rabble-rousing TNA group surprisingly reunited on this week's Impact?

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Aces & Eights are BACK in Impact Wrestling!

Or were, for a night at least.

Former stablemates Garrett Bischoff and Wes Brisco rocked up on Thursday's edition of the show as part of the company's ongoing 20 year celebration ahead of the upcoming Slammiversary pay-per-view. They were interrupted backstage by insurgent ex-ROH group Honor No More, who challenged them to a match as part of their continuing attempt to tarnish the legacy of the organisation.

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In a neat addition, a pull-apart stewarded by the officials included fellow former Aces & Eights member D'Lo Brown, who later ditched his suit for his old biker look to accompany them for a match against Honor No More representatives Kenny King and Vincent. They were ultimately defeated by the regulars, though Karl Anderson's favourite few hundred wrestling fans in attendance clearly got a big kick from seeing the band briefly back together.

Next for Honor No More (including Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, PCO & Vincent) is a match at Slammiversary against another group of Impact Originals made up of Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, Frankie Kazarian, Nick Aldis and a mystery partner.

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