Impact Wrestling Power Rankings: Joe Hendry Ready To Be The Future

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8. Allie

I love how Allie is willing to stand up to any bully in the Knockouts Division, and the current villain is Tessa Blanchard. The two will have a match at Slammiversary, and while Blanchard will most likely win that bout, Allie will give her a hell of a fight.

Allie is a former two-time Knockouts Champion, and she’s really found her edge this year after working more closely with Rosemary. On the go-home show before Slammiversary, Allie defeated Shotzi Blackheart basically on her own, as Tessa simply left her tag team partner. She will bring the fight to Tessa tomorrow, just as she does each and every week.

7. Pentagon Jr.

Thanks to the segments on the final episode of Impact before Slammiversary, I am officially 100% hyped up for Pentagon Jr. vs. Sami Callihan. This is a Hair vs. Mask match, which is a pretty uneven stipulation, seeing as how Callihan could easily shave off his hair and look good whereas Pentagon’s mask literally means everything.

That’s basically a give-away to the match’s finish, because there’s absolutely no way Pentagon loses. Callihan’s loss would technically be a win, because it would give him a new look that should make him look even more menacing.

But what matters the most about this match is the drama in the build-up to it, as well as the fact that we know these two are capable of tearing down the house. After losing the Impact World Championship to the blatantly cheating Austin Aries, Pentagon Jr. needs a win, and he could steal the show at Slammiversary.