#3 Worst: Missing a decent chunk of Ethan Page vs Trey
Ethan Page and Trey are definitely two of Impact Wrestling's top rising stars. Page is an incredibly athletic big man, who is able to match Trey's speed with his overwhelming power.
Trey sped around the ring, looking to catch Page with high impact kicks, but Page was able to shrug off most of his opponent's offense with ease, and eventually locked him down on the ground. It was a fun David vs Goliath match, really highlighting Mr All Ego himself.
Trey eventually overcame Ethan Page after connecting with Fresh 2 Death. Still, both men came out looking strong here. It's too bad we missed a pretty good bit of it.
After seeing Page and Trey make their way to the ring, the stream immediately cut to a break, only this time Scott and Callis were muted, so the chat couldn't hear whatever they were saying for about two minutes. When the break was finally over, the match had already started, and it looked like we'd missed something important.
The first thing we saw was Page standing over Trey who seemed to have taken some serious damage. Luckily we were able to catch the majority of the match, but considering another company has started giving us a picture in picture during ad breaks, it definitely feels like a step backwards.