Impact Wrestling Homecoming: How, when, and where to watch

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Coming off of a very strong 2018, Impact Wrestling returns to pay-per-view for Homecoming on Sunday, January 6th in what already looks like a spectacular event. Homecoming will take place in The Asylum in Nashville, the longtime home of Impact. They’ve also sent out a press release today with all the details of the event as well as exactly what you need to do to watch.

When to watch: Impact Wrestling Homecoming will take place on Sunday, January 6th. It will start at 8 PM Eastern Time, 7 PM Central Time, and 5 PM Pacific Time. In the United Kingdom, India, and Australia it will technically start on Monday, January 7th. It will start at 1 AM British Time, 6:30 AM India Standard Time, and 12 PM Australian Central Time.

Per Impact Wrestling’s Press Release, you can use the following outlets to watch the event:

"The three-hour extravaganza kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET and will be distributed on cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view, including DISH, DirecTV, iN Demand, Vubiquity, Rogers, Bell, Shaw and Sasktel across North America, and streaming live globally exclusively on the FITE.tv app.Fans who purchase the pay-per-view via FITE.tv will receive an email with a coupon code for a free 2019 IMPACT Wrestling calendar from ShopIMPACT.com."

For anyone in the Nashville area, tickets are still available on Impact’s website to both Homecoming and the television taping the next night.

Announced Card (Subject to Change)

Falls Count Anywhere Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Moose

The issues between Eddie Edwards and Moose go back months, but they will all come to a head at Homecoming. Moose’s ego seems to grow with each passing week, but Eddie’s unhinged nature as of late gives him an edge in this Falls Count Anywhere Match.

Monster’s Ball Match: Abyss vs. Eli Drake

After months of bashing hardcore wrestling and its effect on today’s industry, Eli Drake is now set to take on hardcore legend and Impact Wrestling Hall of Famer Abyss in a Monster’s Ball Match.

Impact World Tag Team Championship Match: LAX (Santana & Ortiz) (c) vs. The Lucha Bros (Rey Fenix & Pentagon Jr.)

LAX has been on a tear as champions taking on groups like oVe and The OGz, but now they’ve got friends in their sights. There is plenty of love and respect between these two teams, but that all goes out the window when the bell rings and they vie to leave as Tag Team Champions.

Ultimate X for the vacant X Division Championship: Jake Crist vs. Ethan Page vs. Rich Swann vs. Trey Miguel

Thanks to Brian Cage executing Option C, the X Division Championship is now up for grabs. Four men have qualified in recent weeks to earn their shot at the belt, and it will take place in the first Ultimate X Match since May of 2017.

Impact Knockouts Championship Match with Special Referee Gail Kim: Tessa Blanchard (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie

Taya Valkyrie came up short against Tessa at Bound for Glory, but picked up a disqualification victory the night later. Tessa’s questionable tactics have led to her former rival Gail Kim being added as the Special Referee to help make sure there’s no shenanigans from the champion.

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Impact World Championship Match: Johnny Impact (c) vs. Brian Cage

After a dominant reign as X Division Champion, Brian Cage has chosen to execute Option C and relinquish that championship for a shot at the current World Champion Johnny Impact. These two have quite the history in their careers, but it will be their first big clash in Impact.