The Tag Team and Impact World Titles Changed Hands Sunday At IMPACT WRESTLING'S REDEMPTION

The Tag Team and Impact World Titles Changed Hands Sunday At IMPACT WRESTLING'S REDEMPTION

In their first pay-per-view of the year, Impact Wrestling's Redemption saw a night with fun wrestling and several surprises including two title changes. Find out who won the triple threat main event.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 22, 2018 08:04 PM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Twitter
Two title changes look to change the landscape of Impact Wrestling!

After cashing in his feast or fired briefcase and revealing that Scott Steiner was his partner on the April 12th edition of Impact Wrestling, Eli Drake and Scott Steiner went on to defeat LAX (Santana and Ortiz) for the Impact Tag Team titles! Drake hit the Gravy Train on Ortiz to gain the clean win.

Then in the main event, Austin Aries lost the Impact World championship to Pentagon Jr. in a surprising finish!



Originally, the main event was Alberto El Patron vs. Austin Aries, but Patron was fired from the company due to no showing the Lucha Underground/Impact Wrestling promotional event. Aries won the title back in January from Eli Drake, returning to the company after a three-year hiatus.

Intriguing title changes should make Impact Wrestling must watch this Thursday!

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