Slammiversary saw the crowning of new tag team champions and the return of one of its most recognized teams.
The Good Brothers beat The Briscoes to win the IMPACT Tag Team Championship at Slammiversary, earning their third title reign in the company. The Briscoes’ lone title reign in IMPACT ends at 43 days.
In the end, both teams ended up toasting after the match due to the appearance of America’s Most Wanted, aka James Storm and “Wildcat” Chris Harris. The pair came out and said they loved fighting and drinking, then praised IMPACT for always being the place where tag team wrestling was the focus.
Check out a recap of the match from our coverage page:
IMPACT World Tag Team Championship (c): The Briscoes (Mark and Jay Briscoe) vs. The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson)
The two teams start fighting as soon as the match starts. The Briscoes truck over Anderson with a double shoulder tackle and dive onto their opponents outside the ring. Jay slams Anderson on the stage, and the brawl continues around ringside. Mark dives onto the Good Brothers outside the ring. Anderson slams Jay head-first into a chair, and the Good Brothers take control. They isolate Jay, who eventually rallies with a neckbreaker. Mark tags in with a flurry of offense. He dumps Anderson over his head with a suplex. Anderson gets a two count with a spinebuster on Mark. The Good Brothers gain the upper hand, but Jay blocks the Magic Killer.
Mark and Anderson trade blows, and “Machine Gun” drops his opponent with an uppercut. Jay tags in, and The Briscoes gain the upper hand. Jay floors Anderson with a clothesline. Anderson blocks the Doomsday Device and hits a Gun Stun on Mark in mid-air. Jay tries to fight off the Good Brothers, but they hit the Magic Killer for the win.
Winner and new IMPACT World Tag Team Champions: The Good Brothers
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