There were several points in the card where the intensity in action just seemed to dip. This wasn't the case with Michael Elgin vs. Eddie Edwards at all because the two men just tore each other to pieces in a match that was aptly described by Don Callis as strong style. In fact, considering the fact that both men have come from Japan, it wasn't a surprise that the match played out in the manner that it did.
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I loved the fact that the 'Call Your Shot' trophy was on the line, something my colleague Greg Bush described as Impact Wrestling's version of 'Money in the Bank.' I've said this before but Michael Elgin is just incapable of having a bad match and Eddie Edwards is no slouch in the ring either. Honestly, I would not mind if this rivalry continued beyond the pay-per-view.
This match pretty much saved the event after the disaster that was the Brian Cage match because it just seemed like quite a few people in the audience seemed to tune out at that particular point.
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Riju Dasgupta
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