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Newcomers, Alissa Flash and Sarita helped last week’s Knockouts tag team match post stellar ratings for Spike TV’s Impact.

The fantastic tag team match which saw Sarita team with Taylor Wilde against Flash and Traci Brooks posted a 1.32 in the ratings, according to our parent site Female Fight League. The match was the highest rated segment on the show.

And with such great new talent, it’s no wonder people are tuning into the Knockouts division. Sarita’s breath-taking aerial moveset is reason alone to tune in, my only complaint is that I can’t see it in HD!

- Click here to watch the match & read Tiffany’s guide to Impact

Tags Cheerleader Melissa Sarita Taylor Wilde Traci Brooks

 

6 Comments

  1. gotta love Sarita! Sarita <— Cross the Line!!

  2. Congratulations to the 4 Knockouts envolved, they sure deserve this, their match was great and all looked good inside the ring AND outside too! Alissa and Sarita are both more than impressive, perfection is the word that comes to my mind when I see them in action!

    gotta love Alissa Flash! Alissa <— Destroy the Line!!

  3. These two are so amazing! TNA had better realize what they have and give them the push they deserve.

    I mark for them like you wouldn’t even believe.

  4. of course the Knockouts had high ratings!!!
    With Sarita in the block you would think…
    Knockouts Rock!!!

  5. Wow, Sarita is really pretty in that picture. I didn’t know who that was! I wish she got some new ring attire because that Lucha Libre outfit is ugly and it makes me forget how pretty she is…now on to actual wrestling, these girls are impressive, like em both a lot and I’m not surprised they got the highest ratings. The Knockouts aren’t booked quite as well as they used to be, but they are the best part TNA Impact which is not a good show at all when it comes to anything not involving it’s female talent :)

  6. I agree, that picture doesn’t look like Sarita at all
    the match was awesome, so its well deserved.

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