IMPACT Wrestling Rebellion PPV Now Airing As Two-Night Televised Event

IMPACT Wrestling is ending April in a big way, confirming they will now host their planned Rebellion event as a two-part TV broadcast.

IMPACT just announced their updated plans for their Rebellion pay-per-view event, revealing the show will now air over the course of two nights on April 21 and 28. The company posted the following, confirming the event will take place on a closed set with essential personnel only due to current CDC guidelines for the COVID-19 outbreak:

In light of the restrictions placed upon live events as a result of the coronavirus, IMPACT Wrestling will hold its next major spectacular—IMPACT: Rebellion—on a closed set with only essential personnel in attendance, as per the guidelines put in place by the CDC.

Originally planned as a pay-per-view special, Rebellion will now expand into a two-part television event airing April 21 and April 28 as part of the weekly flagship series IMPACT!

Rebellion will air for free on AXS TV and Twitch in the U.S. and Fight Network in Canada, along with international IMPACT! broadcast partners.

The safety of IMPACT’s wrestlers, personnel, and fans is of the utmost importance, and while it is with some disappointment that we must scale back our original plans for the event, we are proud to have the opportunity to provide our loyal and passionate audience with some much-needed entertainment during this time. We look forward to producing a proper pay-per-view event once this crisis has passed.

For more information about Rebellion, visit impactwrestling.com

IMPACT taped several episodes worth of content last week at an undisclosed location, with Tommy Dreamer later confirming plans to tape about two months of shows in three days, noting it “would be very, very taxing.” PWInsider.com also reported IMPACT would be taping in Nashville at Skyway Studios.

The following match card was being advertised for the former PPV event as of last week:

IMPACT Wrestling Championship

Tessa Blanchard (c) vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Michael Elgin

Full Metal Mayhem (IMPACT Wrestling Knockouts Championship)

Jordynne Grace (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie

IMPACT Wrestling X-Division Championship

Ace Austin (c) vs. Willie Mack

Ken Shamrock vs. Sami Callihan

Kylie Rae vs. Kiera Hogan

Report: IMPACT Wrestling Taping Two Months Worth Of Content This Week


IMPACT’s Ethan Page recently spoke with Wrestlezone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard and took some time to praise Kylie Rae, noting how it was a great signing for the company. Page put over her charisma and the ability to rally the fans around her, adding that she’s going to be a key asset to IMPACT’s new direction.

“What I’m seeing with how Tessa’s wrestling—I just wrestled her in the main event on last week’s TV tapings—with the intergender stuff and us being the only national TV brand that’s doing full-length [intergender] matches—she’s a talent that can do that. I can’t say enough good things. If you want to talk about her for the rest of the interview, I don’t mind.”

Related: Ethan Page On The Intangibles Kylie Rae Brings To IMPACT, Calls Her A ‘Female Shawn Michaels’ (Exclusive)

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