It is impossible to hate on any of the matches that took place at Slammiversary because every single performer brought their A-Game and then some to the show. However, for all of the good matches, there weren't enough headlines coming out of the event, in my opinion.
Taya Valkyrie and the other Knockouts had a fabulous Monster's Ball match, but it ended with Taya Valkyrie retaining her Knockouts title. Brian Cage and Michael Elgin absolutely took each other to the limit, and quite rightfully, Cage won the match this time.
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Rich Swann would retain his title and so would The North, ensuring that there were no title changes at all during the course of the entire night. While this may not have been a bad decision per se, it certainly made the event seem a little lackluster, in my opinion.
I'd have loved to see Rosemary as the brand new Impact Knockouts Champion.
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