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Impact Wrestling will hold their second PPV of the year with
Rebellion tonight. The show is headlined by a Title vs. Title match against Impact World Champion Rich Swann and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega.
Throughout the AEW – Impact partnership, Don Callis and The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows, have appeared alongside Omega on Impact TV and
Dynamite. AEW President and CEO Tony Khan has also made appearances on Impact along with Tony Schiavone in the form of paid ads.
However, it was noticeable that there was a lack of promotion for the
Rebellion PPV on
Referee For Title Vs. Title Match At Impact Rebellion Is Revealed
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AEW referee Aubrey Edwards looks to be involved in tonight’s Title vs. Title Match between Impact World Champion Rich Swann and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega.
Earlier today, Edwards posted a photo of herself on a private jet with the caption, “Live fast. Die young. Bad girls do it well.”
In the comments, a fan asked if she was headed to Nashville for tonight’s Impact
Rebellion PPV and Edwards responded, “Yep!”
You can check out the final card for tonight’s PPV here. Be sure to join Wrestling Inc. for complete live coverage, beginning at 8 pm ET!
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Impact Wrestling s D Lo Brown Talks Epic Rebellion Main Event, Mauro Ranallo, Favorite Marvel Hero, and More
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Impact Wrestling is set to kick off its epic Rebellion pay-per-view later today, and the card is loaded with big-time matchups. That said, it doesn t get much bigger than the Title vs Title match, which will have Impact World Champion Rich Swann taking on AEW World Champion Kenny Omega, and calling the action for the big main event will be D Lo Brown, Matt Striker, and Mauro Ranallo. There s a lot to get hyped about regarding Rebellion, and ComicBook.com had the chance to speak to D Lo Brown all about the big event, learning from Ranallo, his success since joining the commentary team, and even some Marvel thrown in for good measure.
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Impact Wrestling has some momentum going into Sunday s Rebellion pay-per-view as viewership numbers for Thursday s show were up from last week.
Thursday s AXS TV broadcast brought in 145,000 viewers, up from last week s 132,000. They drew a .05 rating in the 18-49 demo, up from last week s .04.
The show ranked 132nd on the night for cable viewership. They were 113th in the 18-49 demo in the cable top 150, up from last week s 138th place finish.
Eddie Edwards vs. Eric Young was the main event with Impact World Champion Rich Swann and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega doing promos ahead of their title vs. title match on Sunday s show.