TNA iMPACT notes: Multiple NXT teams arrive for Knockouts Tag Titles, Chavo Guerrero Jr. talks Dominik Mysterio, Nemeth explains

Newly-crowned TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions Ash by Elegance and Heather by Elegance took to the ring for their championship celebration. Interrupting their moment was NXT’s Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson. Next to enter the picture was Spitfire (Dani Luna & Jody Threat) and then joining the fray was the duo of Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley. A brawl ended up breaking out between all four teams after Ash slapped Dolin for a comment she made. Santino Marella came to the ring and announced Ash and Heather versus Tatum and Dolin for the 3/27 TNA iMPACT. He banned Jackson, Legend and Spitfire from ringside. Lash and Jakara would take out two security guards and that intimidated Marella, so his daughter Arianna Grace came to the ring and enforced them being banned from ringside for the match.

Chavo Guerrero Jr. was the latest guest on A.J. Francis and K.C. Navarro’s First Cla$$ Penthouse segment. Francis said if he wanted the second-best Guerrero on his show, he would have called Dominik Mysterio. Chavo said the jury is still out on Dominik being a Guerrero, but said his mother got around and Eddie Guerrero was a good-looking guy. A six-man tag was set up for 3/27 as Guerrero Jr., Laredo Kid and Octagon Jr. are taking on Francis, Navarro and Frankie Kazarian.

Nic Nemeth explained why he attacked Matt Hardy after their win in the 10-man Steel Cage match at Sacrifice. He stated that The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) stole the spotlight from his TNA arrival year and tried to drive a wedge between him and Ryan Nemeth. Nic said him and Ryan are the greatest brother tag team in history. Leon Slater came out to confront them and a fight broke out. Slater versus Nic is set for 3/27. 

Joining the lineup for 3/27 is a singles bout between Eric Young and Ace Austin.

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