Post by Jimmy on Jan 23, 2011 23:42:53 GMT -5
Just something for me to pass the time. I'm sure the TNA regulars here probably won't care for it but meh. It's not perfect but I think it's a little more creative than whatever TNA will come up with.
Hogan, Bischoff, Flair and the Immortal gang come out to talk. Hogan says that it's been a rough couple of weeks for him but he's better than ever and is here to get back Immortal back to basics. Jeff Hardy will regain the World Title tonight and all the power and leverage will be back with Immortal. And as far as "they" go, "we could care less," sayeth Hogan.
Mick Foley's music hits and he comes to the top of the ramp. He says he speaks for everyone when he's had enough of Immortal. He's had enough of self-serving interviews, enough of the 'jokes' of matches for Main Events, and enough of the 'raising the bar' bullsh*t. He says TNA was better before Hogan and Bischoff came in and turned it into WCW Part 2. Hogan and Bischoff tell him if he doesn't like it that's too damn bad and tell security to remove him. Foley says hold up for just one minute on that: he's got an announcement to make. It was a little over a year ago, on 1/4/10, where Hogan and Bischoff told him he had no power in TNA. He invested thousands and thousands of dollars in TNA as executive stockholder and Bischoff told him, quote, "that certificate wasn't worth the paper it was printed on". And Foley says he fell in line to prove to himself he could still go but the fact of the matter is he's not a wrestler anymore and his best days are behind him. But he didn't forget about his 'dismissal' as executive shareholder and in fact the very next day he was on the phone with his lawyer setting up a lawsuit against TNA LLC. And just in the last few days he received the official word: He won. And as a result he has regained his power plus Dixie's power that had been signed over to Hogan and Bischoff. They still have their power but the official percentages read: Foley 50%, Hogan/Bischoff 50%. The days of Immortal running the show are over, Foley says. "And the days of TNA being the best wrestling company in the world again, they are here."
MATCHES GO HERE BUT I'M TOO TIRED TO BOOK GOOD MATCHES BUT THEY WOULD BE AMAZING TRUST ME.
Backstage Foley reclaims half of his office from Bischoff/Hogan and while Bischoff complains about not being able to believe the court decision Foley mentions that a member of Immortal gave some "phenomenal" testimony that helped him win the case.
So of course a segment or two later features Immortal beating down AJ, and after a little reluctance even his fellow Fortuners join in.
Hardy vs. Anderson is a lot like their Genesis match with run-ins and whatnot (including AJ 'officially' turning face by blasting Hardy) until finally Hogan makes the final run-in (or slow walk in) and blasts Anderson with a chair that allows Hardy to gain the win. Immortal celebrates and the lights go out.
When they come back on Sting, Crimson, Nash, and Hernandez (hey why the not) are in the ring with baseball bats and clobber all the members of Immortal, except for Hogan who sneaks away. Foley comes out and lays Hogan out with a right hand. "Hey Immortal, they're here and they have TNA contracts. Have a nice day."
From here I'd buildup a match where you have a challenger of Foley's choosing vs. Hardy at Lockdown for the TNA Title for complete control of TNA and the opponent (it would make sense for it to be RVD or Sting to pop a buyrate) would win and Immortal would cease to exist.
come at me bro
Hogan, Bischoff, Flair and the Immortal gang come out to talk. Hogan says that it's been a rough couple of weeks for him but he's better than ever and is here to get back Immortal back to basics. Jeff Hardy will regain the World Title tonight and all the power and leverage will be back with Immortal. And as far as "they" go, "we could care less," sayeth Hogan.
Mick Foley's music hits and he comes to the top of the ramp. He says he speaks for everyone when he's had enough of Immortal. He's had enough of self-serving interviews, enough of the 'jokes' of matches for Main Events, and enough of the 'raising the bar' bullsh*t. He says TNA was better before Hogan and Bischoff came in and turned it into WCW Part 2. Hogan and Bischoff tell him if he doesn't like it that's too damn bad and tell security to remove him. Foley says hold up for just one minute on that: he's got an announcement to make. It was a little over a year ago, on 1/4/10, where Hogan and Bischoff told him he had no power in TNA. He invested thousands and thousands of dollars in TNA as executive stockholder and Bischoff told him, quote, "that certificate wasn't worth the paper it was printed on". And Foley says he fell in line to prove to himself he could still go but the fact of the matter is he's not a wrestler anymore and his best days are behind him. But he didn't forget about his 'dismissal' as executive shareholder and in fact the very next day he was on the phone with his lawyer setting up a lawsuit against TNA LLC. And just in the last few days he received the official word: He won. And as a result he has regained his power plus Dixie's power that had been signed over to Hogan and Bischoff. They still have their power but the official percentages read: Foley 50%, Hogan/Bischoff 50%. The days of Immortal running the show are over, Foley says. "And the days of TNA being the best wrestling company in the world again, they are here."
MATCHES GO HERE BUT I'M TOO TIRED TO BOOK GOOD MATCHES BUT THEY WOULD BE AMAZING TRUST ME.
Backstage Foley reclaims half of his office from Bischoff/Hogan and while Bischoff complains about not being able to believe the court decision Foley mentions that a member of Immortal gave some "phenomenal" testimony that helped him win the case.
So of course a segment or two later features Immortal beating down AJ, and after a little reluctance even his fellow Fortuners join in.
Hardy vs. Anderson is a lot like their Genesis match with run-ins and whatnot (including AJ 'officially' turning face by blasting Hardy) until finally Hogan makes the final run-in (or slow walk in) and blasts Anderson with a chair that allows Hardy to gain the win. Immortal celebrates and the lights go out.
When they come back on Sting, Crimson, Nash, and Hernandez (hey why the not) are in the ring with baseball bats and clobber all the members of Immortal, except for Hogan who sneaks away. Foley comes out and lays Hogan out with a right hand. "Hey Immortal, they're here and they have TNA contracts. Have a nice day."
From here I'd buildup a match where you have a challenger of Foley's choosing vs. Hardy at Lockdown for the TNA Title for complete control of TNA and the opponent (it would make sense for it to be RVD or Sting to pop a buyrate) would win and Immortal would cease to exist.
come at me bro