#4. Petey Williams' experience reigns supreme at Slammiversary
Of all the six men in the Slammiversary Ultimate X match, nobody has as much experience with this stipulation as Petey Williams. In fact, his 5 appearances are more than all the appearances of his opponents combined. Not to mention, he emerged as the winner in the center of the ring, 15 feet above the ground twice, both of those victories coming in 2005, which speaks volumes of how much more accustomed Petey Williams is as compared to the rest of the herd.
In the pro-wrestling business, experience comes at a cost of physical wear and tear and that might go against him as he faces faster, more agile competitors, making a third victory in this gimmick match unlikely. He's still an X-Division legend and a victory cannot be ruled out for the Canadian Destroyer considering this could be one of his last chances to lift the title once again.
#3. First taste of gold for Trey Miguel at Slammiversary
Trey Miguel is a future superstar, don't think twice about it. The 26-year old from Ohio is yet to win a championship at IMPACT Wrestling, although he does have experience in the Ultimate X environment, competing in at Slammiversary in 2019.
After breaking off from The Rascalz, Trey Miguel proved himself to be a worthy singles competitor in a gruesome feud with Sami Callihan culminating in a Last Man Standing victory over the Death Machine.
Miguel isn't afraid to mix physicality with his high flying moves and has a versatile moveset.
He will definitely win a championship one day, and Slammiversary 2021 could be the day he fulfills his lifelong dream of capturing a title in IMPACT Wrestling. As the only one of the six to not have won a title, he will be itching to etch his name in Ultimate X history.