#4. Chris Sabin vs Moose
The personal rivalry between IMPACT Wrestling legend Chris Sabin and the "Wrestling God" Moose culminated in a match at Slammiversary.
Sabin started off at a furious pace before Moose wrested the momentum in his favor with some nasty chops to the chest and a painful dropkick to the face. Moose swung Sabin against the barricade repeatedly, but a high-risk moonsault didn't pay off as Sabin moved out of the way.
More back and forth action ensued before Sabin rolled up Moose for the upset victory. The match continued the night's streak of excellent, hard-hitting bouts, but the fluky ending hurt it slightly.
Grade: B
#3. VBD vs Good Brothers vs Rich Swann and Willie Mack vs Fallah and Mystery Partner (IMPACT Wrestling Tag Team Championship); No Way Jose makes debut at Slammiversary
TJP could not make it to Slammiversary, which meant another surprise was on the cards as to who would partner Fallah for the four-way match for the IMPACT Wrestling Tag Team Championship.
As it turned out, the mystery partner was No Way.
No Way Jose exploded into the match, showing off his offense as the action spilled to ringside. A Battle of the Hosses saw Joe Doering and Luke Gallows trade hard rights in the middle of the ring before other competitors made their way back into the match.
The ending sequence saw the Good Brothers hit the Magic Killer on Rhino to pick up the win and become the new champions at Sammiversary.
The match felt slightly rushed and was restricted by its stipulation as four-way tag matches are tricky to pull off. VBD losing their titles at Slammiversary felt a little premature as well.
Grade: C-