#2. Impact Wrestling
The glory days of TNA/Impact Wrestling are well behind us but those who religiously follow the promotion these days will tell you how good it is. The content is unique and somewhat wacky, but it reeks of creative freedom that is reportedly not always afforded in WWE.
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Impact Wrestling may not be able to provide Gallows and Anderson with a WWE-like pay scale, but the promotion will give the duo the opportunity to flex their creative muscles and to try out gimmicks that you may not find in any other big-time promotion.
Impact Wrestling has a good blend of experienced and up-and-coming talents on their roster and they even have a TV deal, which all make the company an attractive destination for the 2-time WWE Tag Team Champions.
They will also get a solid push in Impact, where they will be positioned as the pivot of the tag team division currently helmed by Josh Alexander and Ethan Page of The North.
It's interesting to note that Gallows spent two years in TNA from 2011 to 2013 before he got picked up by NJPW.
A move to Impact Wrestling may not materialize as Gallows and Anderson would rather prefer joining NJPW or AEW due to the familiarity factor, however, Impact is a left-field option that can take their respective careers in a very interesting direction.