Five IMPACT Wrestling Victory Road matches to watch

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JANUARY 29: James Storm and Robert Roode, Beer Money with Brother Ray and Brother Devon, Team 3D and Dixie Carter, President of TNA Wrestling perform finale at MEN Arena on January 29, 2010 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JANUARY 29: James Storm and Robert Roode, Beer Money with Brother Ray and Brother Devon, Team 3D and Dixie Carter, President of TNA Wrestling perform finale at MEN Arena on January 29, 2010 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage) /
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The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Beer Money Inc.

Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley return with their Victory Road 2010 clash with James Storm and Bobby Roode of Beer Money. If you are familiar with the history of IMPACT, you are likely aware of this rivalry, as well as this championship bout.

The Machine Guns win marked their one and only title win as a tag team, and started their historic Best of Five series leading to the only match superior to this one in the feud, at The Whole F’n Show.

Of course, that match is a classic, but this one isn’t too far off. This remains one of the greatest tag team matches in IMPACT PPV history with all of the drama and excitement you would expect between two beloved duos.

Former IMPACT Wrestling star SANADA
NAGAOKA,JAPAN – MARCH 23: SANADA enters the ring prior to the Semi Final bout during the New Japan Cup of NJPW at Aore Nagaoka on March 23, 2019 in Nagaoka, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images) /

Ethan Carter III vs. Sanada

This one is a part of the One Night Only series, with seems pretty fitting. This was the only occasion that these two would face-off, before both becoming widely successful in their own ways, and now competing for the WWE and New Japan respectively.

On IMPACT Plus, this match is listed under the “Hidden Gems” section which is fair considering the odd clash and the fact that basically nobody ever watched these events.

This one isn’t necessarily a five-star match, but should definitely be watched if you like matches that look like somebody pressed the random button in Fire Pro Wrestling.