Four Matches Added To Impact’s “Slammiversary” Card
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Slammiversary on Saturday, July 17. Three out of the four matches reported will be title defenses. The other scheduled competition will be a non-title singles match.
The first title match announced will be Fire ‘N Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz) defending their Knockouts Tag Team Championship against Havok and Rosemary. Havok and Rosemary earned their spot after defeating Kimber Lee and Susan in a No. 1 Contender’s match on tonight’s show.
Although they’ve seen their fair share of days as enemies in the Undead Realm, Havok and Rosemary’s alliance will have to be intact going into this high-stakes matchup next Saturday. Fire ‘N Flava is currently the only team in company history to hold the titles twice.
Subtle Hint displayed On Who Might Return To Impact, Matches Set For Next Week
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Kiera Hogan says that while it’s still the dream, she doesn’t need to have WWE on her resume to feel accomplished. The former Impact Knockouts Tag Team co-champion appeared on the UFC fighter Ashlee “Rebel” Smith’s Sex and Violence Podcast recently and discussed how the wrestling industry has changed to the point that she doesn’t feel like you need to go to WWE to “make it.”
“WWE is definitely the biggest of the big,” she said (per Fightful). “I mean, at one point it was the only big wrestling company around but now in 2021, there’s like a lot of big companies and on TV, you don’t necessarily have to go to WWE to make it per se. That was always my dream growing up because that’s what I looked forward to but I also grew up watching IMPACT. Back then it was known as TNA, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. I was a huge Knockout fan, like so big on the Knockouts because they were so different. They weren’t cookie-cutter, the girls had tattoos. They were doin
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Impact Wrestling Knockouts Tag Team Champion Jordynne Grace has re-signed with the company.
Grace’s new multi-year contract was first announced during an interview on the Pro Wrestling Illustrated podcast, and later confirmed by Impact.
Grace originally signed a two year contract in October 2018. She is a one-time Knockouts Champion, and currently holds the Knockouts Tag Team Titles with Rachael Ellering after defeating Tasha Steelz and Kiera Hogan at the recent Rebellion pay-per-view. Steelz and Hogan will get their rematch at Under Siege on May 15.
Grace also has her new “Punching Up!” column debuting in the June 2021 issue of PWI, as seen below.
Jordynne Grace Talks Body Positivity Shoot With Other Wrestlers
Impact Wrestling Knockouts Tag Team Champion Jordynne Grace recently put together a body positivity photo shoot with several indie wrestlers.
The shoot was held during WrestleMania 37 Weekend in Tampa, featuring Grace and 10 other wrestlers. Grace self-funded the project, booked space at a hotel and hired a photographer, Harry Aaron of MLW. This was volunteer-based for the talents involved, and all those who participated received the photos from their individual shoots.
The shoot ran for 6 hours on Sunday, April 11 with Grace working as a model and as the liaison for each talent. Wrestlers featured were Grace, Nevaeh Chantelle, Katalina Perez, Lady Frost, Faye Jackson, Holidead, Davienne, Mazzerati, Alejandra Lion, Becca and Dillon McQueen, the one male talent.
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