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WATCH: AJ Styles Appears At Impact Wrestling Slammiversary 2022

By The Spotlight StaffJune 20, 2022
WATCH: AJ Styles Appears At Impact Wrestling Slammiversary 2022
Photo Credit: IMPACT Wrestling

Impact Wrestling Slammiversary pay-per-view took place last night in Nashville, Tennessee. This year Impact celebrates its 20th anniversary of the company. Former Impact wrestlers AJ Styles, Sting and Kurt Angle were sent video messages to celebrate the anniversary.

In his video message, AJ Styles talked about his time in Impact Wrestling.

Happy anniversary, Impact Wrestling. It is Huntsville, Alabama 2002 and myself, Jerry Lynn and Low Ki wrestled The Flying Elvises. That’s when it all started. That was the first match, and then from there, it was Jeff Jarrett and Raven, The X Division, The Ultimate X, and the Elevation X matches that I will never forget. My matches with Kurt Angle were unbelievable. But the match that changed everything, with myself Samoa Joe, Christopher Danielson 2005. No, we weren’t six foot five jacked, but we changed things. Because of who we were. It wasn’t about weight limits. It was about no limits in the X Division. We transcended wrestling. We changed it. You the fans voted AJ Styles as most Impactful X Division wrestler and not only that most Impactful male wrestler. Thank you, it means everything coming from you, the fans. And AJ Styles would still be AJ Styles. But how phenomenal would I be without Impact Wrestling? So thank you. I want to thank WWE for allowing me to do this because they understand that this is a special moment for me. Impact Wrestling I had a glass in my hand that said, here’s to the next 20 years.

Check out what @AJStylesOrg had to say about being voted the most IMPACTful X Division wrestler of the past 20 years!#Slammiversary #IMPACT20 pic.twitter.com/8uIK0Dhhty

— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) June 20, 2022

Check out what @RealKurtAngle had to say about @IMPACTWRESTLING celebrating 20 years! #Slammiversary pic.twitter.com/PE3Pja9g8T

— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) June 20, 2022

Check out what @Sting had to say about @IMPACTWRESTLING celebrating 20 Years!#Slammiversary pic.twitter.com/gA9arhlAso

— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) June 20, 2022

Here are the results of Impact Wrestling Slammiversary 2022.

  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey became the new Impact X-Division Champion by defeating Ace Austin, Andrew Everett, Trey Miguel, Kenny King and Alex Zayne in an Ultimate X Match.
  • Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie became the new Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions by defeating The Influence (Madison Rayne & Tenille Dashwood).
  • Sami Callihan defeated Moose in a Monster’s Ball Match.
  • The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) became the new Impact Tag Team Champions by defeating The Briscoes (Jay & Mark).
  • Impact Originals (Alex Shelley, Frankie Kazarian, Chris Sabin, Nick Aldis, and Davey Richards) defeated Honor No More (Eddie Edwards, Matt Taven, PCO, Mike Bennett and Vincent)
  • Jordynne Grace became the new Impact Knockouts world Champion by defeating Tasha Steelz, Deonna Purrazzo, Mia Yim and Chelsea Green in a Queen of the Mountain Match.
  • Josh Alexander retained the Impact World Championship by defeating Eric Young.

We will update you when we receive more details. Stay tuned with The Spotlight.

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