IMPACT on AXS notes: Tag Titles to be defended at Rebellion, Mickie vs. Tasha, Moose/Alexander

IMPACT Tag Title match set for Rebellion, Mickie James challenging Tasha Steelz, Moose shows up at Josh Alexander's home & more on IMPACT TV

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On next week’s IMPACT on AXS, The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) are getting their rematch for the IMPACT Tag Team Titles when they take on the champions Violent By Design in a Lumberjack match. The winners of the match are heading to the Rebellion pay-per-view on April 23rd to defend the belts in an 8-team Elimination match.

Mickie James is challenging Tasha Steelz for the Knockouts World Championship on 3/24 in a Street Fight. Chelsea Green offered to be in James’ corner but James stated that she wants to win the title on her own.

The IMPACT World Title match between champion Moose and challenger Josh Alexander is set for Rebellion. After Josh Alexander defeated Matt Taven in the main event of tonight’s program, the camera’s cut to Moose who showed up at Alexander’s home and told his wife, Jade Chung, to deliver their Rebellion title match contract to the Anthem/IMPACT office.

Deonna Purrazzo’s double title reign continued when she bested both Lady Frost and Chelsea Green in a three-way to retain the AAA Reina de Reinas and ROH Women’s World Titles.

While Honor No More (Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, Kenny King, Vincent, Maria Kanellis-Bennett & Mike Bennett) were delivering a verbal message to Josh Alexander, Alisha Edwards came into frame and she once again confronted Eddie Edwards about his actions.

Zicky Dice had a backstage interview segment and discovered that in order for him to improve, he must attend a wrestling school. Shortly thereafter, it was revealed that Johnny Swinger is opening his ‘Swinger’s Dungeon’ school.

In the opening match of the night, Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated Bullet Club’s Jay White and Chris Bey.

Rhino went one-on-one with Steve Maclin but ended up on the losing end. Post-match, Rhino met up with Heath and they both agreed to partner back up and go after the tag titles.

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