X-Division Championship Match: Chris Bey vs Willie Mack (c) at Slammiversary
Chris Bey and Willie Mack traded arm drags, leading to a knee press from Mack. Bey avoided a dive from the champion and dropped him face-first on the apron. Mack avoided a wrecking ball dropkick and hit a leaping neckbreaker off the apron, driving Bey's head into the floor below, dominating Bey in the opening moments of their Slammiversary bout.
Back in the ring, a standing moonsault gave Mack a two-count. A devastating roundhouse at the top dazed Bey, but he was able to block a superplex from Mack. Bey couldn't hit a sunset flip bomb but was able to hang Mack up in the corner for a slingshot corkscrew neckbreaker.
A swinging neckbreaker dropped Mack for the two. Bey moved up for a flying flatliner only to get planted with a sky-high spinebuster from Willie Mack. A big clothesline turned Bey inside out. Mack followed that up with some corner clotheslines and the cannonball senton in the corner.
Bey, somehow, had enough to counter an exploder with a roll-up. Mack kicked out and escaped a Beymasser attempt, dropping Bey head-first in the corner with the exploder. Bey complained about his neck, playing possum to send Mack into the corner for a fantastic shotgun dropkick. A Code Red nearly put Mack away.
Mack caught Bey with the Stunner, but the Six-Star Frog Splash failed to connect. Bey, after turning the ref around, poked Mack in the eyes. A springboard cutter drove Mack right into the mat, crowning a new X-Division Champion at Slammiversary.
Results: Chris Bey defeated Willie Mack via pinfall at Slammiversary.
Grade: A+
Heath was celebrating backstage, and even met his best friend Rhino. However, they were interrupted by Scott D'Amore, who said that, unfortunately, Heath doesn't work here and told him to leave at Slammiversary. He's a free agent, and this is a closed set thanks to COVID.
Rhino told Heath not to worry and to come back Tuesday. He'll get his friend a job one way or another.