Impact Wrestling: 5 Reasons You Should Pay Attention To Slammiversary 2018

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Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. ET, Impact Wrestling will air its second-biggest Pay Per View of the year. Here are five reasons why you should consider paying attention to Slammiversary 2018.

Redemption was the appropriately-named first Pay Per View under the new Impact Wrestling regime, and it was an exceptional show. The main event Triple Threat match fought among Austin Aries, Rey Fenix, and winner Pentagon Jr. was well-worth the price of admission, and from the top-to-bottom, the show delivered.

Slammiversary 2018 figures to be an even better show, because Impact has been able to craft edgy, investable storylines in the manner they’ve wanted to. In between Redemption and Slammiversary, we’ve seen debuts from King, Joe Hendry, Killer Kross, Shotzi Blackheart, Madison Rayne, backstage interviewer Alicia Atout, and more. This roster is now stacked, and that should be reflected in tomorrow night’s show.

You can purchase Slammiversary for $40 on Fite TV, and the PPV starts at 8 p.m. ET with an expected run-time of three hours. Moose vs. Austin Aries for the Impact World Championship is the main event, and all of the titles will be defended on this show.

Even if you can’t (or aren’t willing to) pay the price for the PPV, it’s still worth it to pay attention to what happens at the show. Here are five reasons why Slammiversary is worth following in some fashion.