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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 27, 2010 19:22:17 GMT -5
Face, Heel, Tweener, InactiveAbyss AJ StylesAlex Shelley Alissa FlashAmazing Red Angelina Love Awesome KongBrian KendrickBrother Devon Brother RayBrutus MagnusChris Sabin Consequences Creed DaffneyD'Angelo Dinero DanielsDesmond WolfeDoug WilliamsEric YoungHamadaHernandez HomicideJames Storm Jay Jethal Jeff Hardy Jeff JarrettKaz KiyoshiKurt Angle Lacey Von ErichMadison RayneMatt Morgan Mr. AndersonODBRob TerryRob Van Dam Robert Roode Samoa JoeSarita StingTara Taylor Wilde Traci Brooks Velvet SkyOther On-Air TalentChristy Hemme- Backstage Interviewer Dave Penzer- Ring Announcer Dixie Carter- TNA Owner Eric Bischoff- Co-Head Booker Hulk Hogan- TNA Partner Jeremy Borash- Backstage Interviewer Kevin Nash- Manager Mick Foley- Co-Head Booker Mike Tenay- Commentator Ric Flair- Manager Taz- Commentator SoCal Val- Ring Girl Tag Teams/Stables/ManagersBeer Money Inc. [James Storm & Robert Roode] British Invasion [Brutus Magnus, Doug Williams & Rob Terry]Lethal Consequences [Consequences Creed & Jay Lethal] Motor City Machine Guns [Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin] Sarita & Taylor Wilde Team 3-D [Brother Devon & Brother Ray] The Beautiful People [Lacey Von Erich, Madison Rayne & Velvet Sky]World Elite [Eric Young, Brutus Magnus, Doug Williams, Rob Terry, Homicide & Kyoshi]TNA World Heavyweight ChampionCurrent Champion: AJ Styles [4] September 20th, 2009 TNA Global ChampionCurrent Champion: Eric Young [1] October 18th, 2009 TNA World Tag Team ChampionsCurrent Champions: The British Invasion [1] October 18th, 2009 TNA X-Division ChampionCurrent Champion: Amazing Red [2] October 5th, 2009 TNA Knockouts ChampionCurrent Champion: Tara [2] December 20th, 2009 TNA Knockouts Tag Team ChampionsCurrent Champions: Awesome Kong & Hamada [1] January 4th, 2010 Sarita & Taylor Wilde [1] September 20th, 2009
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 27, 2010 19:22:35 GMT -5
iMPACT January 4th Preview-Get ready for the biggest night in TNA history as Hulk Hogan makes his TNA debut live on a special three hour TNA iMPACT! Hogan will be in attendance to address the iMPACT Zone on his plans for his tenure in TNA. He will not be alone either as Eric Bischoff will be with him! What will Hogan & Bischoff have to say? -TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles has a huge title match coming up at Genesis against the "Olympic Gold Medalist" Kurt Angle. An iMPACT this special deserves a major main event and it has one. Styles will team with the number one contender, Kurt Angle to take on Desmond Wolfe and a mystery partner. Rumor has it that this partner is a new signee who will be making his TNA debut tonight! -TNA will present it's high wire act, the Ultimate X tonight! Six X Division competitors will step into the ring and the man who grabs the X will recieve an X Division Title shot at Genesis. No word on who the six wrestlers will be but it's sure to be amazing! -The Knockouts Division has been incredible in TNA and it will of course be showcased on this three hour extravaganza. Knockouts Champion Tara will defend her newly won crown against former Champion ODB. Plus, the Knockouts Tag Team Titles will be on the line when Sarita & Taylor Wilde defend against Hamada & her chosen partner, Awesome Kong!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Mar 27, 2010 19:24:39 GMT -5
<3.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 27, 2010 20:17:22 GMT -5
TNA Genesis January 17th, 2010 Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida Card So Far...TNA World Heavyweight ChampionshipAJ Styles (c) vs. Kurt Angle TNA World Tag Team ChampionshipThe British Invasion (c) vs. Matt Morgan & Hernandez Card Subject to Change
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Post by mattoriginal on Mar 27, 2010 20:55:16 GMT -5
please, please, please..
don't screw up like TNA has.
looking forward to it bro.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Mar 27, 2010 21:48:07 GMT -5
If this lasts a quarter of what your wwe has lasted, then this will be amazing.
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Post by Jord on Mar 28, 2010 8:09:38 GMT -5
dynamite<3
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Post by The L.F.C Fan on Mar 28, 2010 10:55:15 GMT -5
=O Wow. Stick with this liek youve stuck with your WWE and this should be amazing.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 29, 2010 14:00:29 GMT -5
January 4th, 2010
The Impact Zone is rocking as our tonight’s live broadcast begins. The crowd is hot as the announce team of “The Professor” Mike Tenay and Taz introduce us to the biggest edition of iMPACT in TNA history! They hype up tonight’s huge card and the fact that the immortal Hulk Hogan will make his long anticipated debut. They take us to the ring though, where the Ultimate X is set up to kick off our show in a huge way!
Six Way Ultimate X Match Brian Kendrick vs. Consequences Creed vs. Homicide vs. “Black Machismo” Jay Lethal vs. Kaz vs. Kiyoshi
The first surprise of the night came when Brian Kendrick made his TNA debut, still using the character he had at the end of his WWE run. The crowd was more excited for the return of Kaz, who hasn’t been seen in over a year. As always with Ultimate X, we had a highlight filled spot fest that got the crowd pumped. Kaz nailed the Flux Capacitor onto Homicide basically eliminating him from the match. Lethal Consequences worked together for the most part until Lethal began to go for the X. Creed met him at the top and they did battle, until Creed hit him with a power bomb. Kaz was now doing battle with Homicide’s partner, Kiyoshi and he managed to set him up for a Flux Capacitor too. As he hit it though, Kendrick was making his way across the wire and managed to sneak in and grab the X for the victory.
Winner: Brian Kendrick (10:19) ***¼
Kendrick celebrated with the X after the match as Kaz looked on upset. The X-Division Champion, Amazing Red, is shown watching on a monitor backstage.
The cameras then cut away to the parking lot where we are told we’re awaiting the arrival of Hulk Hogan.
Commercial Break.
The theme of Kurt Angle hits as our “Olympic Gold Medalist” makes his way to the Impact Zone. He gets on the microphone and talks about how he’s a changed man. He mentions that ever since the breakup of the Main Event Mafia, he’s a different person. He’s excited for the upcoming Genesis pay-per-view because he gets to have a straight up wrestling classic with AJ Styles. He calls it refreshing to know that neither man is planning on using shady, underhanded tactics and that both are the most competitive wrestlers on the roster. AJ Style’s theme hits as the TNA World Heavyweight Champion comes to the ring. He agrees with what Angle says and is glad that he’s changed his ways. AJ is also looking forward to their big match at Genesis but he’s focused on tonight’s main event. He wants to know 100% that he can trust Angle. Angle assures him that he can. They shake hands when an unfamiliar theme hits. The crowd is stunned as the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair comes to the stage. He tells the Impact Zone that it’s good to be in TNA, where the finest wrestling in the world takes place. He says that he’s been watching TNA for a while now and one man has impressed him above all others and that man is none other than the World Champion himself. Flair reminds us all that he is a sixteen time World Champion and tells AJ that he would like to help him out and give him some veteran advice tonight. AJ seems a little put off that Flair suggests that he needs help but he agrees to it as we cut away.
Commercial Break.
Christy Hemme is seen backstage standing by with the TNA Global Champion, Eric Young. She asks him about his big non-title match with “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe. Young says that he’s not worried about anything as long as he has the World Elite on his side and he reminds us all that he is the first Global Champion in TNA history and he plans on keeping it that way.
TNA Knockouts Championship Tara (c) vs. ODB
Much like their match at Final Resolution, this was a pretty good match. ODB came at Tara with everything she had and was being a total brute. Tara out wrestled her though and it frustrated the former Champion. This caused ODB to clothesline Tara to the outside where they continued to brawl until the referee’s count reached ten.
Double Count Out (5:22) **
TNA security runs down to break up the two battling Knockouts as we can tell that this rivalry is far from over. The cameras cut away to show Mick Foley arrive at the arena and there’s no telling what’s going to happen with him.
Commercial Break.
Singles Match TNA World Tag Team Champion Doug Williams w/ Brutus Magnus & Rob Terry vs. Hernandez w/ Matt Morgan
This was used as a preview for the upcoming TNA World Tag Team Title match at Genesis. Hernandez used his strength to toss Williams around early on. A timely trip by Magnus got the match going in his partner’s favor. Williams went for the Chaos Theory, but Hernandez elbowed his way out of it and connected with the Border Toss for the win.
Winner: Hernandez (7:17) **½
We now see another shot of the parking lot and this time a limo pulls up. Could this finally be “The Hulkster”?
Commercial Break.
Hulk Hogan’s theme hits at the Immortal One makes his way down the ramp at the Impact Zone. The crowd is going crazy, although there’s a small portion that is booing Hogan. He gets on the microphone and says that he is excited that his TNA debut has finally arrived. He tells the Impact Zone and everybody at home that things are going to change in TNA, but for the better. He acknowledges that some of the TNA fans don’t want him around because they don’t want him to get in the ring. The TNA fans want to see the young guns on the roster get their chance to shine and Hogan promises that this will happen. He thanks Dixie Carter for the opportunity and brings out TNA’s new Head Booker, Eric Bischoff. Easy E comes down to a mixed reaction and hugs Hogan when he gets in the ring. Bischoff says that they both here to make TNA the top wrestling promotion in the entire world. He says that he plans on doing things his way because that has always led to good things. Hogan frowns at this and take the microphone back. He says that he had a feeling Bischoff would feel that way and to be honest, he doesn’t really like a lot of the tactics Bischoff uses these days, so he & Dixie Carter have decided that there will be a co-head booker in TNA to help balance out Eric’s decisions. Bischoff looks concerned as Hogan brings out the co-Head Booker and it’s none other than Mick Foley, who comes to the top of the stage. Bischoff looks disappointed at this but Hogan assures the audience one more time that big things are coming for TNA wrestling. As they got back up the ramp, Foley offers a handshake to Bischoff, but Eric just walks on by.
Commercial Break.
Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan are arguing in Bischoff’s office about Foley being a co-booker. Bischoff says that he doesn’t need any help and Hogan says that he feels safer this way and it’s the best move for TNA as a company. Foley enters the office and shakes Hogan hand as he leaves. He then turns to Bischoff and says that even though they don’t like each other, he thinks they can work together. At this point, ODB enters and wants to know what’s going to happen to her rematch for the belt since tonight ended in a draw. Bischoff grants her a title shot at Genesis and Foley intervenes telling her that she & Tara need to prove who’s better once and for all so it’ll be a 2 out of 3 falls match. ODB walks off satisfied and Foley tells Bischoff that the match made was a team effort. Bischoff pretty much ignores him.
Christy Hemme is standing by with “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero. She asks him about his upcoming match later tonight against Daniels. Pope cuts his usual great promo, hits on Christy, and says that he’s going to defeat Daniels tonight and impress the new booking committee here in TNA. He wants to get in their good graces because he wants a match at Genesis with Desmond Wolfe.
Commercial Break.
Non-Title Match Global Champion Eric Young vs. “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe
A lot of people were surprised to see Young out here alone and not with his World Elite cronies. That made for a better match all in all and Young got in a lot of offense here. Joe, however, was too much for the Global Champion and he picked up the win after a Muscle Buster.
Winner: “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe (9:11) **¾
As he leaves up the ramp, Joe looks into the camera and says something about TNA being “our home” and that he doesn’t want new guys to take over. We now cut away to the locker room of the World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles, as Ric Flair is in there giving him multiple pointers. AJ doesn’t seem to liking what Flair has to say though.
Commercial Break.
Abyss is shown in the back and he walks up to Mick Foley. He congratulates Mick on becoming co-Head Booker and asks if Mick has anything for him coming up. Mick says that he doesn’t have anything yet, but when he does, he’ll let him know for sure. He goes to leave but turns back and tells Abyss that he feels like he’s earned a title shot of sorts, so he grants him a Global Title match at Genesis. Abyss thanks him numerous times.
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship Taylor Wilde & Sarita (c) vs. Awesome Kong & Hamada
This was some fine women’s wrestling put on by four of the best in the business. The Champions used double team moves and their speed to their advantage. Of course, Kong dominated when she was tagged in and that ended up leading to the big finish where Kong nailed Wilde with the Implant Buster, which Hamada followed up with a moonsault. Kong blocked Sarita from breaking up the count that led to the win.
Winners and NEW Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Awesome Kong & Hamada (8:26) **½
The Beautiful People, who were on commentary discussing how they want the Tag Titles, looked on in horror as they see the new Champions.
Commercial Break.
Singles Match Daniels vs. “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero
Two of the best in ring performers in TNA delivered here as this was just great. They went back and forth throughout and both men hit their trademark STOs for near falls. Daniels missed the Best Moonsault Ever, which led to Pope hitting the Outer Limits Elbow. He didn’t cover though and he tossed him into the corner, followed in with the DDE and took home the victory.
Winner: “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero (11:11) ***¼
In the back, Hulk Hogan is shown walking down the halls when he meets up with Kevin Nash. They hug and greet each other. They catch up on life and Nash asks if the band will be getting back together in TNA. Hogan says that he made it clear earlier tonight when he said that TNA will be all about the young guns now. He walks away looking disappointed and Nash is left looking angry.
Commercial Break.
We return to see Alissa Flash in the back in front of a camera. She cuts a short promo saying that she’s going to run through the Knockouts Division because unlike all the other girls in TNA, she is a “Future Legend”.
Tag Team Match Beer Money Inc. vs. Motor City Machine Guns
This one could have been better. TNA was trying to show off their amazing tag team division and while this was good, it wasn’t great. Beer Money was in control for the most part, but after hitting a double suplex on Sabin, they were unaware that Shelley blind tagged in. He ran in and rolled up Storm for a surprise victory.
Winners: Motor City Machine Guns (7:25) **¾
Beer Money looked frustrated at what just occurred as the Guns celebrated on their way up the ramp. We cut to the back one last time to see Jeremy Borash catch up with Samoa Joe. He asks him about what he meant earlier tonight when he said TNA is “our home”. Joe says that he’s not a fan of new guys coming in and taking the spots of TNA originals. He says that no matter what anybody does, he reminds us that he has the Feast or Fired World Title shot and nobody can change that.
Commercial Break.
Tag Team Match TNA World Heavyweight Champion “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles & Kurt Angle w/ Ric Flair vs. Desmond Wolfe & Mr. Anderson
The former Mr. Kennedy debuted as Wolfe’s mystery partner and cut a short pre-match promo saying that he’s going to be the biggest superstar that TNA has ever seen. The match itself was very good, especially the interactions between Wolfe & Styles. Angle got the hot tag near the end and began to dominate. He brought AJ back in, who climbed to the top for the Spiral Tap onto Wolfe. Anderson went to get in the ring to stop it, but Flair tripped him up. AJ connected for the win.
Winners: TNA World Heavyweight Champion “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles & Kurt Angle (11:57) ***
AJ Styles didn’t really celebrate his win as he was discussing Flair’s shady tactics. Even Angle seemed upset at this and got involved in the argument. That allowed Wolfe and Anderson to attack them from behind. Angle got busted open during the altercation, but out came “The Pope”. He went straight for Wolfe and was nailing him with lefts and rights, until Anderson nailed him with a low blow. They began to beat on him as well until a familiar theme began to play. Jeff Hardy made a surprise return to TNA and ran down from the crowd! He hopped over the guardrail and ducked shots from Anderson and Wolfe and hit each man with a Twist of Fate. He stood tall in the ring and began to help up Dinero, Styles & Angle. Wolfe and Anderson retreated up the ramp and the crowd went nuts for Hardy as we fade to black.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 29, 2010 21:43:13 GMT -5
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 30, 2010 11:31:15 GMT -5
-Hulk Hogan wasn't kidding around when he said TNA was in for some big changes. As of today, TNA has released several wrestlers. These stars include: Bobby Lashley Cody Deaner Dr. Stevie Jesse Neal Kristal Marshall Raven Rhino Roxxi Scott Steiner Shark Boy Tomko -TNA wanted to keep Bobby Lashley around but he asked for his release in order to focus on his MMA career. -Along with those releases, TNA is really doing their best to make it about the young guns because it's been announced that Mick Foley & Kevin Nash will now be featured in non-wrestling roles. Yes, they make step back in the ring on occassion, but Foley will focus on being Co-Head Booker and Nash will most likely head a stable. -With Ric Flair coming into TNA, there is talk of a new Four Horsemen. No word yet on who will be included in this group.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Mar 30, 2010 14:03:59 GMT -5
I'd like to see who the new Horsemen will be
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Post by koreygunz on Mar 30, 2010 18:04:42 GMT -5
New Horsemen might be cool if done right. Hate to see Raven and Rhino go. Genesis card looks good.
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Post by kc on Apr 1, 2010 8:45:59 GMT -5
nice 3 hour impact. awesome way of bringing foley back as a co-head booker. it brought me back to the days of when bischoff and austin were co-general managers. nice move. the tag team main event was good, good way of bringing kenn... i mean anderson in. nice having jeff hardy return as well. i really hope you don't go the same route as tna and have aj and flair team up. i'd like to see a swerve or something where flair costs aj the title and sides with angle at genesis. i didn't really care for the young/joe match. i felt it went way to long, and i hate the fact that even after joe went over young cleanly, it's abyss who's getting the global title shot. nice to see hogan wants to be all about the younger stars. the ultimate x was a great way to kick off the show. glad kendrick won, i wish you would have done something with suicide and kaz rather than just bringing him back. yeah, genesis is shaping up to be a good ppv. keep the 6-sided ring please! great work.
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Post by machoking on Apr 1, 2010 9:58:42 GMT -5
I like the show opening with Ultimate X, would be a good way to introduce new fans to exactly what TNA is all about. I would have preferred Kaz to win over Kendrick, but I'm sure you have something in mind for The Brian. I really enjoyed Kendrick vs. Amazing Red at Genesis (in reality) so I'm hoping you have a string of matches between the two. Flair coming out and putting over AJ is good, I like the idea of AJ being concerned that he would need advice.
I like the idea of a double countout ending Tara vs. ODB. It's good to have a preview for the tag title match, but the sound of this match doesn't interest me at all. Glad Hernandez got the win however. I like the idea of Foley being co-booker. Adds a nice dynamic. I hope Joes win over Eric Young gets him a title match down the line, I think he'd make a great Global Champion and could really add some sort of prestige to the belt. Abyss vs. Young? Should be okay.
I love the team of Kong & Hamada, hope they get a long run. Pope winning over Daniels is fine, hope Daniels gets a push though; don't waste him like TNA currently are. MCMG vs. Beer Money is fine, would have preferred Beer Money to walk away victors. I liked the finish of the main event and Hardy showing up is awesome, I hope you use him in a main event capacity. A good show overall, certainly a solid foundation, a couple of decisions I find a bit odd - but other than that, this should be good.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 3, 2010 14:19:43 GMT -5
iMPACT 1/14/10 Preview-TNA returns to Thursday nights after their big Monday night live special. On that night, Mr. Anderson debuted in TNA and we witnessed the returns of Jeff Hardy, Kaz & Brian Kendrick. Tonight though, our main event is the renewal of a recent rivalry as the number one contender for the TNA World Title, Kurt Angle takes on Desmond Wolfe. These two had a series of classics over the last two months, with Angle taking the win in both. Wolfe gets a chance to score a win tonight and we're sure that AJ Styles, Mr. Anderson, D'Angelo Dinero & Jeff Hardy will all be watching closely. -The World Tag Team Champions, The British Invasion will team with their World Elite leader, Global Champion Eric Young. They will take on their opponents for Genesis, a team consisting of Hernandez, Matt Morgan & Abyss. These guys are sure to have great matches at Genesis and tonight will be no different. -Two more Genesis matches will collide in tag action on iMPACT tonight as well. Knockouts Champion Tara will team with X-Division Champion Amazing Red to take on number one contenders ODB and Brian Kendrick. The rivalry between Kendrick & Red is just starting, but the one involving Tara & ODB has been extremely personal. -Plus, Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff and Ric Flair. As well as a word from Mr. Anderson and Jeff Hardy!
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 3, 2010 19:42:12 GMT -5
-Last week's live Monday night special iMPACT drew a TNA record 1.7. The first hour drew the highest rating of the three, as well as Hogan's first appearance drawing a 2.0. The final segment, including Jeff Hardy, AJ Styles, Mr. Anderson, Desmond Wolfe & Kurt Angle drew a 1.9 -TNA is not planning on moving to Monday nights just yet, but they want to begin going live every Thursday soon, possibly as soon as February or March. -The new Four Horsemen idea is officially going to go through. Ric Flair will act as the JJ Dillon of the stable, while the group itself will consist of a main eventer, upper mid carder and a tag team. A female valet is set to be included as well.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 3, 2010 20:46:46 GMT -5
January 14th, 2010
After the opening video, Taz and Mike Tenay welcome us to tonight’s edition of TNA iMPACT. They hype up tonight’s fantastic main event of Kurt Angle and Desmond Wolfe as well as appearances tonight by Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Jeff Hardy and Mr. Anderson.
Speaking of Mr. Anderson, his theme hits as he makes his way to the ring. He reaches up and the microphone comes down to him. He talks about his TNA debut being ruined last week by AJ Styles and Kurt Angle. But, he says that is in the past and he will only look towards the future. And it’s a future that includes him as TNA World Heavyweight Champion and the top guy in this company. Samoa Joe’s music hits as he comes out and gets right in the ring. Joe says that this is exactly what he was talking about last week when he said he’s not going to let the new guys take all the top spots in the company. He reminds Anderson and the entire Impact Zone that he is the holder of the Feast or Fired World Title shot, so when he wants, he’ll be the top guy in the company. But first, he wants to take care of Mr. Anderson and his ego. Joe challenges him to a match at this Sunday’s Genesis Pay-Per-View. Anderson accepts and tells Joe that he will show the entire world why TNA will now stand for Total Non-Stop Anderson.
Commercial Break.
Hulk Hogan is shown getting out of a limo arriving at the arena. Pulling up behind him is another limo and out of it steps Ric Flair. To a lot of people’s surprise, World Champion AJ Styles steps out of it after.
Mixed Tag Team Match X-Division Champion Amazing Red & Knockouts Champion Tara vs. Brian Kendrick & ODB
A difference in styles was featured in this contest. When the males were in the ring, they were trying to one up each other. They tried to outwrestle each other and gain the upper hand to show whose better and get a feel for each other before Genesis. Meanwhile, Tara and ODB were hell bent on trying to hurt each other. Kendrick picked up the win for his team after rolling up Red with a handful of tights.
Winners: Brian Kendrick & ODB (8:21) **½
Commercial Break.
Eric Bischoff and Mick Foley are in their new, joint office. Foley’s side of the office seems to be a relaxed, happy setting. Bischoff’s is more serious and organized. Hogan enters and says that he hopes they are getting along well. He then tells them that he hopes they can work together and finalize a card for this Sunday’s pay-per-view. He also tells them that he & Dixie made a big signing earlier today and that guy will debut at Genesis. He calls the person one of the most popular guys in the industry. Bischoff is put off that he wasn’t informed of this.
Singles Match Alex Shelley w/ Chris Sabin vs. James Storm w/ Robert Roode
Just like the tag match last week between the two teams, this was a solid match. Storm seemed to be more relentless, maybe to make up for losing last week. Shelley held his own, but in the end fell victim to the Eye of the Storm.
Winner: James Storm (7:09) **¾
After the match, Roode grabbed a microphone. He told the Machine Guns to stop as they were on their way up the ramp. He says that they lost fair and square last week but they don’t think one match can prove who the better team is. So, they want a rematch at Genesis. Guns vs. Beer Money. Sabin nods his head in agreement and we have another match set.
Commercial Break.
Another promo is shown for Alissa Flash. She says that her run through the Knockouts Division begins soon, as she will begin her rise to the Knockouts Title and solidify her status as a “future legend”
Singles Match Daniels vs. Samoa Joe
As usual between these two, this was a great match. It wasn’t a classic; but it was still a good, competitive match. Joe nailed him with stiff lefts and right early and often and was just in a foul mood. Daniels took control after a rake to the eyes and was in control after that. Joe blocked the Angel’s Wings though and ended it with the Rear Naked Choke.
Winner: Samoa Joe (11:15) ***
After the match, Mr. Anderson ran down, took the Feast or Fired briefcase and nailed Joe in the back of the head with it. He stood tall over the fallen body of the “Samoan Submission Machine”.
“The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero enters Bischoff & Foley’s office. He said he heard that they have to finish up the card for Genesis. In his opinion, a good match to add to the card would be between himself and Desmond Wolfe. Foley likes it and agrees quickly. Pope leaves happy, but Bischoff is upset with Foley that he didn’t include him in the decision. Foley says he knew Eric was going to agree so he just did it. He pats him on the back and leaves the office to get food.
Commercial Break.
“Get Ready to Fly” hits as the World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles makes his way to the ring, followed by “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair. Styles gets on the microphone and talks about being upset last week by Flair’s underhanded tactics which helped lead them to victory. So, during the week he spent some time getting to know Flair and discuss what he did. Flair has promised that he will continue to help AJ evolve as World Champion, but he will no longer use shady tactics. Flair takes the microphone now and says that AJ Styles is the greatest wrestler in TNA history and he will prove it once again when he defeats Kurt Angle at Genesis. Jeff Hardy’s theme hits now as the “Charismatic Enigma” gets in the ring. He tells AJ that he’s been in the same ring as Flair before and he knows that he’s the dirtiest player in the game, so AJ shouldn’t trust him. AJ gets mad at this and tells Jeff that he doesn’t know what he’s talking about and he’s jealous that AJ is the World Champion. Jeff explains that it’s not like that but AJ would hear nothing of it. He says that Jeff realized he will never be AJ Styles, especially after Flair helps his career out. AJ and Flair walk away from Hardy, leaving him disappointed in the ring.
Commercial Break.
Christy Hemme is standing by with Desmond Wolfe. She asks him about a match being made between him and D’Angelo Dinero for Genesis. Wolfe smiles and is happy about it because he loves any excuse to beat “The Pope” up and down the Impact Zone and he’ll be happy to do it this Sunday.
Mick Foley runs into the Beautiful People in the back. They complain to him about being left off the live show last week. Foley agrees that it might’ve been a bad idea so he gives Lacey Von Erich a match tonight. She asks against whom and he says that she’ll find out when she gets out there.
Six Man Tag Team Match World Elite [Global Champion Eric Young & Tag Team Champions The British Invasion] vs. Abyss, Hernandez & Matt Morgan
This match was kind of rushed so it wasn’t as good as it could’ve been. The most important part of the match was the interaction between the Genesis opponents. The way they interacted showed that Genesis should be a good PPV. The finish came when Abyss pinned Magnus with the Black Hole Slam.
Winners: Abyss, Hernandez & Matt Morgan (7:51) **½
Commercial Break.
Jeremy Borash is in Kurt Angle’s locker room as he interviews him about AJ Styles allowing Flair to influence him. Angle says that it upsets him to see that Flair may be brain washing AJ into thinking that he needs to be a dirty wrestler in order to succeed. Nonetheless, AJ gave him his word last week that he would wrestle cleanly at Genesis and he believes in AJ.
Knockouts Match Lacey Von Erich w/ Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky vs. Angelina Love
Von Erich’s opponent turned out to be the returning former Knockouts Champion and Beautiful People member, Angelina Love. She got a loud pop from the crowd, and she played the face here. She made rather quick work of Von Erich and put her away with the Lights Out.
Winner: Angelina Love (2:45) *
After the match, Velvet Sky got in and carefully went up to Love. She offered her a hug and Love gave her one back. She gave one to Rayne as well, but then nailed her with the Lights Out as well. Sky was tending to Von Erich and didn’t see this. She turned to Love, only to be hit with the Botox Injection [bicycle kick]. Love stood over her fallen former partners as the crowd cheered.
Commercial Break.
Singles Match Desmond Wolfe vs. Kurt Angle
At the Turning Point and Final Resolution pay-per-views, these two wowed the crowd and they did it again here. It began with mat wrestling, which was very even throughout. Wolfe had control and worked Angle’s neck. Angle made the heroic face comeback and was on the verge of winning but Wolfe raked him in the eyes while in the air for the Angle Slam. He went outside, grabbed a chair and nailed him with it causing the disqualification.
Winner via Disqualification: Kurt Angle (14:59) ***½
Wolfe continued the assault post match, until AJ Styles ran out halfway down the ramp. He stops midway though and thinks about what he’s doing. While he contemplates that, D’Angelo Dinero rushes past him and delivers a shoulder block onto Wolfe. He runs Wolfe out of the ring and helps Angle up. They both stare up at AJ Styles, confused and wondering why he stayed put. AJ smirks and backs up the ramp as the show closes.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 4, 2010 13:11:18 GMT -5
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 9, 2010 13:39:04 GMT -5
-Current plans have big pushes set for D'Angelo Dinero, Desmond Wolfe, The Motor City Machine Guns and Alissa Flash in 2010. -Jeff Hardy will be a big part of the TNA main event scene, but don't expect him to get the TNA World Heavyweight Title until at least the Summer. TNA doesn't want his signing to push back other Title contenders and they feel he can be an asset to the company without the Title for a while. -As announced, a huge new TNA signee will be debuting this Sunday at Genesis. -Speaking of new signees, TNA has been looking into the independents for new stars and they have signed a new Tag Team to help bolster TNA's already stacked division. They have signed the Kings of Wrestling [Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli]. They are former Ring of Honor World Tag Team Champions and will have to finish up some indy dates before making their TNA debuts.
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