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Impact Wrestling Hard To Kill 2021

Pay Per View

Name of the event:
Impact Wrestling Hard To Kill 2021
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
16.01.2021
TV station/network:
FITE TV
Commentary by:
Official video:

Old School Rules Six Man Tag Team Match
Impact Knockouts Tag Team Title Tournament Final Match (vakant)
Fire 'N Flava (Kiera Hogan & Tasha Steelz) defeat Havok & Nevaeh (8:41) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Singles Match
Matt Cardona defeats Ace Austin (w/Madman Fulton) by DQ (2:28)
Impact X-Division Title Three Way Match
Manik (c) defeats Chris Bey and Rohit Raju (13:49)
Barbed Wire Massacre Match

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6.29
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Valid votes: 55
Number of comments: 27
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Average rating: 6.29  [55]
Average rating in 2025: 5.50  [2]
Average rating in 2024: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 5.60  [5]
Average rating in 2021: 6.40  [47]
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Garmonbozia wrote on 19.01.2022:
[5.0] "The last two matches were pretty good. The undercard was highly forgettable, the Ethan Page segment was terrible."
Kung wrote on 15.02.2021:
[5.0] "It was fine, nothing to really write home about though. I was a bit disappointed in the main event, but there were some solid matches in the midcard that made this a worthwhile watch."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 04.02.2021:
[6.0] "A fairly average event boosted by the strength of three specific matches. The Omega/Good Brothers vs. Sabin/Moose/Swann main event was quite engaging in its own right, and had plenty of intrigue with the implications of the presence of the AEW Champion in the first place, the Good Brothers siding with him despite being Impact title-holders, and the Impact Champion being pinned by the AEW Champion. It also succeeded in bringing a "big-fight feel" to Impact, which has been missing from the company for a long time. Elsewhere, the X-Division Title three-way match between Manik, Bey and Raju was a lot of fun, and the Barbed Wire match between Edwards and Callihan was a solid and suitably violent affair, even if there isn't much we haven't already seen out of this feud at this point. The rest of the undercard was somewhat lackluster, though - Violent By Design vs. Jake/Dreamer/Rhino served its purpose in making the new stable look dangerous; the Knockouts Tag Title match was OK but unremarkable; Cardona vs. Austin was a poor way to debut the former and utilize the latter, and Kaleb/Tenille vs. Steve/Rosemary, the Ethan Page sendoff and - probably most surprisingly - Purrazzo vs. Valkyrie fell somewaht flat. A mixed-bag event for sure."
hassan01 wrote on 19.01.2021:
[7.0] "A good PPV from Impact standards with a awesome main event , an exciting Barbed wire massacre match and a fiery X division triple threat encounter . It also had its lows however , in the Impact Knockouts Tag titles match and a terribly corny Karate Man vs Ethan Page match . A decent women's match and a good enough old school rules match as well. A good short match for Cardona that allowed him to look strong , all credit due to Ace . The opening contest was also above average . The vignettes through out the show were good with a very good altercation between Don and Moose . 7 is a good score for this PPV . Solid show."
medouse wrote on 19.01.2021:
[4.0] "Another terrible Impact PPV. The only good matches were: 1)X-Division title match, 2)the main event."
Caas wrote on 18.01.2021:
[3.0] "You guys lead me to believe that Impact had improved. Well, I suppose that going fron a 1 to a 3 is literally an improvement, but geeeez. The mainevent wasn't bad, and production is a lot better than I recall. Matt Striker is an awful commentator, like actually painful to listen to, even if he does the job of calling a match with some degree of competency. Deonna Purrazzo has not gotten any better, and in a lot of ways, seems to have regressed as a performer. I have no interest in watching Ethan Page "wrestle" himself in a cinematic-style match, and will serve as the vector of why I don't like this guy at all--I have never seen anything so pretension and self-serving in professional wrestling, and I've seen a lot of Vince Russo and Hulk Hogan over the years. Another point was best said by Botchamania's Maffew: "Life is too short to watch Tommy Dreamer wrestle in 2021". This show certainly could have been worse (this same company has been way worse in the past), but it was, of course in my opinion, pretty bad. Maybe a live audience would have helped my waning patience, but I won't hold that against the show. There will be worse this year, but as of mid-January, this has been the worst pro-wrestling show yet."
BUIOOMEGA wrote on 17.01.2021:
[9.0] "Classic solid (and more far more than satisfactory) Impact ppv but the historical proportions of this one make this rating a bit higher. Anyway every match are satisfactory at least, not a bad one with the top in Callihan/Edwards (surprise! ), X-Division TT and the main event."
NovaRC99 wrote on 17.01.2021:
[7.0] "Honestly, it was a great show overall. I thought all the matches served their purposes just fine. KO Tag Team Title match was good, KO Title match was better. Karate Man VS. Ethan Page was.... definitely something. X Division Title match was awesome (my match of the night). Barbed Wire Massacre and the 6-Man Tag main event were what you'd expect. Sami/Eddie put on one hell of a match although my only nitpick was that they didn't replace the ring ropes with barbed wire and instead, IMPACT just wrapped a bunch of stuff (including an N64 controller) in barbed wire. I was disappointed at that a little bit. Main event was great obviously because of the talent involved. Moose stepped up his game even more in this tweener role, dominating throughout and showed signs of his old babyface run. Now time will tell if we see an AEW PPV with IMPACT wrestlers on it. Hopefully, that can happen in 2021."
chinomoreno wrote on 17.01.2021:
[5.0] "For IW's first pay-per-view of the year it was fine, although I think most of the show was mediocre."
Brett1980 wrote on 17.01.2021:
[4.0] "Quite disappointed. Main event and X division match were good and Moose deserves special praise for stepping up after only being added at the last minute. His promo where he was talking to Swann and Sabin saying when he was in the NFL he had team mates he didnt like but in the end we had to work as a team was really good. First few matches were not good at all."
Milquetoast wrote on 17.01.2021:
[7.0] "I skipped the first half and watched from X-Division match forward. The matches I saw were all good and well worked with the new commentary of Matt Striker and D-Lo Brown adding so much freshness into the product. The added crowd noise was really helpful to hide the fact that they didn't have a crowd. All in all the second half was a solid show, but didn't peak as high as possible. 7/10"
GOK4E wrote on 17.01.2021:
[7.0] "Good show, thanks to an awesome main event. The X-Division match was good. The other matches are correct."