5 talking points from this week's IMPACT Wrestling: All-star main event, No.1 Contender crowned, Knockouts title match 

An all-star main event on IMPACT Wrestling
An all-star main event on IMPACT Wrestling

#4 Eric Young made his in-ring return on IMPACT Wrestling

After missing nearly six months of in-ring action, Eric Young finally made his in-ring return on IMPACT Wrestling. The feud between Violent By Design and Rhino & Heath has been building up for a long time. Last week on IMPACT Wrestling, Heath faced Joe Doering in a singles competition in the presence of all members of the VBD and Rhino.

The match turned chaotic leading to a brawl between all the superstars where towards the end, Young revealed that he has recovered from injury and attacked Heath and Rhino.

This week, he stated there's a price to be paid for every decision that one makes and that Rhino simply paid the price for his. He promised to build a monument of violence. Young faced a local competitor and squashed him with ease to further prove his point.


#3 Number one contender's match announced for next week on IMPACT Wrestling

The Good Brothers battled FinJuice in a fantastic tag team bout and as the action kicked up a notch with all four competitors down after hitting some big moves, The Bullet Club made their entrance out of nowhere, ending the match abruptly.

They laid everyone out with title belts and stood tall. David Finlay and Juice Robinson were about to beat The Good Brothers when The Bullet Club interfered and ruined their moment.

Scott D'Amore announced a match between FinJuice and The Bullet Club to determine the number one contenders for the tag titles next week. He promised that there will be a decisive winner.

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Edited by Kaushik Das