#1 Omega's win would set up a huge IMPACT Wrestling World Championship main event at Slammiversary
Historically speaking, IMPACT Wrestling's two biggest shows of the year are Slammiversary in July and Bound for Glory in October.
If Kenny Omega wins the IMPACT Wrestling World Championship at IMPACT Rebellion, he would probably lose it at the next major pay-per-view, Slammiversary.
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Last year's Slammiversary event was a major success for IMPACT Wrestling. Due to the debuts and returns of ex-WWE Superstars such as Heath, Eric Young, EC3 and The Good Brothers, Slammiversary trended worldwide. The event recorded one of IMPACT's highest pay-per-view buy-rates in recent memory.
With Omega potentially entering the summer as the world champion, this year's Slammiversary event could be even bigger. Social media and the entire professional wrestling world would continue to buzz about The Cleaner's ongoing involvement with IMPACT Wrestling.
From there, all roads can lead to Slammiversary, where the main event of Omega defending his IMPACT World Championship would be a fitting match for the major event.
Omega's presence alone will make Slammiversary a major success for IMPACT Wrestling. It would surely trend worldwide on social media and deliver another strong buy-rate.
Clearly, it would make total sense for IMPACT to build toward a Slammiversary main event in which Omega would defend the company's top title.