IMPACT Wrestling's Next Two Pay-Per-Views Announced

IMPACT announced dates for Slammiversary and Against All Odds at Rebellion 2021.

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IMPACT Wrestling confirmed dates for its next two pay-per-views during last night's Rebellion 2021 show, plus an upcoming live special for its IMPACT Plus streaming service.

Under Siege airs on IMPACT Plus on Saturday 15 May. This is a new show name for the promotion, whose semi-regular Plus specials are treated as miniature pay-per-views between the bigger shows.

Speaking of bigger shows, Against All Odds 2021 is set to go down on Saturday 12 June, with IMPACT reviving that PPV brand for the first time since 2019. Against All Odds was a regular fixture on the promotion's calendar between 2005 and 2012 before being brought back as a television special in 2019.

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The biggest of the announcements was Slammiversary 2021, which goes down sometime in July. IMPACT didn't confirm a specific date for the show last night.

Going down in June 2002, the original Slammiversary was IMPACT's first full-on pay-per-view, smaller weekly affairs aside. The announcement video featured a number of ex-IMPACT wrestlers recently cast adrift by WWE, including Samoa Joe and Mickie James. Those wrestlers are free to sign for another promotion once their 90-day non-compete clauses expire on 14 July.

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