Slammiversary 2021: 5 things IMPACT Wrestling could have done better

Slammiversary 2021
Slammiversary 2021

#1. The ending of Slammiversary 2021

Switchblade at Slammiversary
Switchblade at Slammiversary

Sami Callihan and Kenny Omega went through hell to ensure the other never walked the same way again after Slammiversary. Blood was spilled, weapons were used, flesh was sliced open with kitchen tools as both men gave the fans a violent main event on Slammiversary.

A hellacious One-Winged Angel on a bed of thumbtacks finally finished off The Death Machine as The Elite and Don Callis celebrated in the middle of the ring to close out Slammiversary. But the night wasn't over yet. The lights went off and Kenny Omega's former faction Bullet Club flashed on the titantron.

'Switchblade' Jay White walked out, staring down the Elite and circling the ring. The Elite seemed to invite him to join them in performing the "Too Sweet" gesture as White entered the ring.

Two men were seen running up to the ring and that's when the feed was cut off and Slammiversary officially went off air. Fans had to look on social media for updates on how Slammiversary actually concluded.

IMPACT Wrestling presented an amazing show that was marred by an abrupt ending. Nobody knows if it was done deliberately or not, but fans deserved to see what happened as it will likely set up the biggest angle in IMPACT Wrestling as their relationship with NJPW continues. Fans were left with a bad taste in their mouth which is a shame considering how good Slammiversary was as a whole.

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