IMPACT Wrestling Announces Date & Location Of Next PPV

IMPACT's Hard to Kill is now on the horizon.

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With an excellent Bound for Glory now in the record books, IMPACT Wrestling has announced the date and location of the company's next PPV.

Announced during Bound for Glory, we now know that IMPACT's Hard to Kill PPV will take place on Saturday 8 January from Dallas, Texas. At this stage, an exact venue has yet to be revealed for Hard to Kill.

Of course, zero matches are presently in place for a PPV that's over two months away, but one has to imagine that Hard to Kill will feature at least a few bouts based around the fallout from the aforementioned Bound for Glory.

Main evented by Josh Alexander challenging for Christian Cage's IMPACT World Title, Bound for Glory went off the air with Moose as the new IMPACT Champ.

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After the Walking Weapon had made Cage tap out to his ankle lock, Alexander's in-ring celebration with his family was cut short. Having won the Call Your Shot trophy earlier in the night, Moose very much called his shot as he hit Alexander with a spear to become the new IMPACT World Champion.

One would have to imagine that this rivalry will still be rumbling on by the time Hard to Kill gets here, as well may be the issues between Deonna Purrazzo and Mickie James - with James defeating The Virtuosa last night to become the new Knockouts Champion.

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