A team of two Canadian IMPACT Wrestling greats will face one of the best teams from the UK wrestling scene at IMPACT Turning Point 2023.

IMPACT has announced that former IMPACT World Champions Eric Young and Josh Alexander will present a united front in the United Kingdom against Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster, SUBCULTURE, at IMPACT Turning Point in Newcastle.

IMPACT announced the match via social media:

SUBCULTURE is coming off of a recent run with the IMPACT Tag Team Championship. However, both Alexander and Eric Young had points in their careers where they were known specifically as tag team specialists.

Young has held Tag Team Championship gold in the past with Bobby Roode back in the day the team Canada. Meanwhile, Josh Alexander has had very successful reigns as a Tag Team Champion alongside Ethan Page as The North.

IMPACT Turning Point will take place on October 27. WrestleZone will have coverage of the event when it airs as an IMPACT Plus special on November 3.

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