Impact Wrestling Slammiversary XVII Results: Intergender match main events, former world champion returns to confront Michael Elgin

Slammiversary ended with one of the best intergender matches we've ever seen
Slammiversary ended with one of the best intergender matches we've ever seen
The North faced insurmountable odds in their first title defense
The North faced insurmountable odds in their first title defense

Melissa Santos interviewed the North backstage. Santos said that the world was surprised that Page & Alexander won the titles on Friday. Page said that no one should've been surprised, as they've been saying from day one that they were the greatest tag team on the roster. Tonight, when all is said and done, they'll still be the champions.


#2. Impact Tag Team Championship Match: The Rascalz (Dez & Wentz) vs. LAX w/Konnan vs. The North (c)

LAX sent the North to the outside, leaving themselves in the ring with the Rascalz. The former champions launched them across the ring, sending them diving onto the North with a pair of suicide dives. Back inside, Santana avoided an enziguri from Dez, hitting Wentz instead. LAX planted Dez with the double powerslam.

Wentz tried to take on LAX, but in a two-on-1 situation was outclassed. A cutter dropped Dez back to the mat, and the North rushed the ring, using Wentz as a weapon to take down Dez while Page dropped Ortiz with a shoulder tackle. Santana, Ortiz, and Dez were kept on the apron by Page while Alexander wrenched the ankle of Wentz.

Wentz managed to send Alexander into Page, with Dez following up with a massive kick. Wentz was launched into Page by Dez, wiping him out, then setting their eyes on Alexander. A series of kicks to the head nearly gave them the victory, but Alexander managed to break out of the pin.

The Rascalz chased Page up top. Alexander sent Dez down, where Ortiz laid him out. LAX then spiked Alexander with a modified facebuster. Before they could make the pin, Wentz was launched onto them from up high by Page.

The North found themselves up top with Dez again, with Alexander leaping off with a moonsault powerslam. Page followed up with a senton bomb, and Alexander held LAX back. Dez kicked out regardless.

LAX dropped Alexander and took their anger out on Page, as Ortiz elevated himself off the back of Santana with a running cannonball splash. Alexander tried to rush them, but was dropped by a double spin out facebuster.

Ortiz planted Page with a powerbomb while Page knocked Santana off the top rope. Konnan screamed for some medical attention, throwing up the X. Ortiz was left on his own to fend off the reigning champions. They dropped the former champ on his face with the double Neutralizer. Wentz broke up the pin and chopped the chests of both Page and Alexander. As they finally set up to retaliate, Dez leapt over the ropes with a senton.

Dez and Wentz hit the White Hot Fire on Ortiz, but as Dez tried to hold Page back, he was dropped on top of Wentz with a powerbomb. The North then rolled him up for the win.

Result: The North defeated the Rascalz via pinfall

Alexander and Page celebrated as Konnan and several backstage officials checked on Santana. Ortiz, Dez and Wentz assisted him to the back as we cut away to a promo from Sami Callihan.

Callihan said that tonight, she's doing what most people want. He's going to treat Tessa Blanchard like his equal, and that means carnage and blood for her. Yet, now he's seen as the bad guy. Tonight, they would be making history, and he would be walking out with his arm raised.

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