The Good Brothers Fight Ace Austin And Madman Fulton Backstage Until IMPACT WRESTLING Goes Off Air

The Good Brothers Fight Ace Austin And Madman Fulton Backstage Until IMPACT WRESTLING Goes Off Air

The former WWE Tag Team Champions finally made their in-ring debut for Impact Wrestling and the whole situation ended in chaos for Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. Find out what happened in the main event.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 29, 2020 06:07 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Youtube

The Good Brothers finally made their debut!

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson stepped into an Impact ring for the first time since their One Night Stand match against Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer) back in 2015. The former WWE Tag Team Champions fought Adam Thornstowe and Luster the Legend of Reno Scum.

The Good Brothers gained early control of the match-up and used their experience as a tag team to throw off Scum until Ace Austin showed up. From there, Reno Scum got the brief advantage and worked over Karl Anderson. However, their control of the match-up didn’t last long as Anderson nailed a desperation spinebuster before tagging Gallows.

Once Gallows entered the ring, the big man cleaned house and Reno Scum never recovered once Anderson made the tag. The new Impact duo hit the Magic Killer and got the three count in less than seven minutes. Following the match, Austin and Reno Scum blindsided the duo briefly; however, the former WWE Tag Team Champions were able to get the best of the three men.

Madman Fulton then assaulted both men from behind and Austin, Fulton and The Good Brothers continued to brawl until the show went off the air.

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