Kenny Omega once again appeared on Impact Wrestling tonight. While he spent most of the show hanging out with Don Callis and Karl Anderson on his bus, he made an impact of his own to close the show.
After Anderson had defeated Chris Sabin in the main event, Omega left the bus. A brawl broke out between The Good Brothers and the Motor City Machine Guns and Rich Swann before Omega laid out Swann with a wet floor sign.
This is where the big news was made. As the former Bullet Club members gloated, Don Callis made the match official for Impact’s Hard to Kill pay per view. Kenny Omega will reunite with Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows to face Rich Swann and the Motor City Machine Guns.
BREAKING: @AEW World Champion @KennyOmegamanX, @MachineGunKA and @The_BigLG will face @GottaGetSwann, @SuperChrisSabin, and @fakekinkade on January 16th at #HardToKill!
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) December 16, 2020
The main point of contention on the show was with Omega and Swann. Clearly, they will be wrestling a match for the Impact World Championship at some point in the near future.
This will be the first time Omega will have wrestled alongside his former stablemates since February 2016. It will also be the first time ever that Omega will wrestle officially for Impact Wrestling.
The pay per view will be taking place on January 16, 2021.
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