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Post by Jord on Sept 25, 2010 18:24:29 GMT -5
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Post by Jord on Sept 25, 2010 18:24:47 GMT -5
TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION > AJ Styles 1st reign, since September 20 2009
TNA TELEVISION CHAMPION > Hernandez 1st reign, since October 18 2009
TNA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS > The British Invasion 1st reign, since October 18 2009
TNA X-DIVISION CHAMPION > Daniels 4th reign, since September 24 2009
TNA WOMEN'S KNOCKOUT CHAMPION > ODB 2nd reign, since September 20 2009
TNA KNOCKOUT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS > Sarita and Taylor Wilde 1st reign, since September 20 2009
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Post by Jord on Sept 25, 2010 18:25:04 GMT -5
Reserved.
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Post by Jord on Sept 25, 2010 18:25:21 GMT -5
| TNA No Surrender 2009 Quick Results: Taylor Wilde and Sarita defeated The Beautiful People to win the TNA Knockout Tag Team Championships.
Hernandez defeated Eric Young.
Samoa Joe defefated Daniels to retain the TNA X-Division Championship.
D'Angelo Dinero defeated Suicide in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
ODB defeated Cody Deaner to win the TNA Women's Knockout Championship.
Kevin Nash defeated Abyss to retain the TNA Legends Championship.
Beer Money, Inc. and Team 3D defeated The Main Event Mafia and The British Invasion in a Lethal Lockdown match.
Bobby Lashley defeated Rhino.
AJ Styles defeated Kurt Angle, Hernandez, Sting and Matt Morgan to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Next stop.. BOUND FOR GLORY!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Sept 25, 2010 18:31:03 GMT -5
Hot... and I don't just mean the Maryse sig.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 25, 2010 22:51:57 GMT -5
Hot... and I don't just mean the Maryse sig. Took the words right out my brain.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 26, 2010 3:49:20 GMT -5
Great stuff, this should be amazing. Your two of my top simmers and I'm gonna try and keep up with this and reply often. Just keep this up without one of you pulling out. Good Luck.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 26, 2010 4:20:27 GMT -5
This should be great fellers. Good luck
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Post by duan on Sept 26, 2010 10:59:18 GMT -5
two of my favorites on the board; do good guys!
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Post by Matt on Sept 26, 2010 11:47:24 GMT -5
I hope Hogan still comes in, but he comes in the right way.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2010 12:30:33 GMT -5
Nice.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 26, 2010 19:31:03 GMT -5
"TNA iMPACT!" on Spike TV Sep. 24, 2009 from Orlando, FL.
We recap what went down 4 days ago at TNA's annual September pay-per-view, No Surrender with a quick video. We then cut to the live arena, where Mike Tenay and Taz are ready and waiting to call all of tonight's action!
Sarita & Taylor Wilde def. Alissa Flash & Daffney[/color] The new TNA Knockout Tag Team Champions Sarita and Taylor Wilde took on Alissa Flash and Daffney in this non-title affair, which turned out to be a great tag match, showing everyone exactly why the TNA Knockouts have their own tag titles. Flash looked to put Taylor away with the Air Raid Crash, but Taylor was able to shrivel out of it and attempt a Sunset Flip but she couldn't get Flash off her feet. A Springboard Dropkick from Sarita sent Flash backwards into Taylor's pin for the 1-2-3! The Beautiful People, Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky, are standing by backstage along with Lauren. In a total change of heart, they congratulate Sarita and Taylor Wilde on winning at No Surrender before telling them that their horrible attitudes was all down to Angelina Love. They want to meet Sarita and Wilde in the ring next week for their official and sincere apology. Commercial Break -Matt Morgan is shown arriving to the arena via the parking lot. Suddenly, he is attacked by the X-Division Champion Samoa Joe, who fires away at Morgan with a series of stiff shots. He slams Morgan off a car hood before Suplexing him onto the hood, leaving Morgan hurt on the concrete. Joe crouches at Morgan and warns him to never turn on the Main Event Mafia again! Hernandez def. Kiyoshi[/color] Not really a match here, as Hernandez just tossed Kiyoshi across the ring like a ragdoll hitting a series of power moves. Kiyoshi attempted to fight back with a flurry of kicks and jabs, however, Hernandez was quick to put Kiyoshi away with a sickening Border Toss! Eric Young, the leader of World Elite, appears at the top of the ramp along with the Legends Champion Kevin Nash, who is of the Main Event Mafia. Eric doesn't explain exactly why Nash and Young are together, but he does tell us that Hernandez took advantage of him at No Surrender as he wasn't fit to compete. Young tells Hernandez to bring his A-game next week on iMPACT! because he has gotten them a No Surrender rematch in a Flag Match! Commercial Break -Daniels def. Samoa Joe to win the TNA X-Division ChampionshipIn a rematch from No Surrender booked by Mick Foley, Daniels got another shot to prove that he is worthy of the X-Division title again as he squared off against Samoa Joe in a stiff encounter. Daniels looked to have Joe finished off with the BME, but Joe was able to just kick out of the pin. Joe then looked to hit Daniels with the Muscle Buster, but Daniels fought Joe off from the corner and nailed a Diving Hurricanrana, but Joe countered it into an STF! Daniels got to the ropes, forcing Joe to break the hold. A few moments later and Joe accidentally knocked the referee down. Matt Morgan made an appearance, nailing Joe with the Carbon Footprint and allowing Daniels to capitalize and hit the BME again, this time getting the 3!! Commercial Break -It's now time for another edition of ODB's Angle! ODB, sporting her new TNA Women's Knockout Championship, welcomed us to her guests - Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed. The pair looked disgusted to be on the set, Saeed complaining from the moment they appeared. ODB makes a few jokes directed to Kong and Saeed, which results in the duo attacking the champion! The pair are stomping away at her until Tara comes charging out of nowhere, lending a hand to ODB. Security flood the set, splitting them all up. Everyone is screaming as we cut to a commercial! Commercial Break -Mike Tenay and Taz inform us that ontop of the Flag match between Eric Young and Hernandez, ODB and Tara will team up next week to face Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed in Knockout tag action! Beer Money, Inc. def. The British Invasion (with Rob Terry)Solid tag team action here from The British Invasion, who had their bodyguard Rob Terry in their corner, and the insanely over Beer Money, Inc. The Brits had the advantage over Storm and Roode in the early going, keeping them grounded and making hot tags. Eventually, Roode was able to tag in Storm, who cleared house before nailing Brutus with a wicked Superkick! Storm made the cover and looked to be getting the 3, but Rob Terry distracted the referee on the apron. Robert Roode knocked Terry off with a flying forearm before Storm and Roode hit Magnus with the DWI! Roode nailed Williams with a Baseball Slide, as Storm got the 3 count. Commercial Break -Lauren is backstage with Kurt Angle. He tells Lauren that it's a crime he lost his World Championship to AJ Styles at No Surrender, and it won't be long before he claims the title back. But tonight, Kurt is going to break Abyss' freakin' ankle! Kurt stares deeply into the camera for a few seconds before he walks off. Amazing Red def. D'Angelo DineroThis contest really showcased the X-Division as they showed good chemistry in a very solid match. D'Angelo Dinero continues to impress since hie debut and he had the match won a few times but taunted the crowd instead of going for the pin. This ended up costing him at he missed the DDE due to it, which allowed Red to roll him up for the surprise win! Kurt Angle and Abyss are shown heading through the hallways to ringside. They will collide, next! Commercial Break -Kurt Angle vs. Abyss ends in a Time Limit DrawThe main event of this weeks iMPACT! proved to be a fantastic contest that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats for the entire contest. Kurt was ferocious in his attack, obviously not happy at losing the World Title at No Surrender to AJ Styles. However, Abyss fought back with everything he had, even setting Kurt up for the Shock Treatment but the leader of the Main Event Mafia bit away at Abyss' head. The fight spilled out onto the floor, and around the ringside area. Once back in the ring, Kurt hit Abyss with the Olympic Slam and then synched in the Ankle Lock. As Abyss was screaming in pain and on the brink of tapping, the referee called for the bell because the match had reached its time limit! Kurt goes insane afterwards, even going so far as to grab the referee by his shirt and throw him to the mat. We go to a commercial as Kurt goes nuts at ringside! Commercial Break -When we return from the break, Mike Tenay and Taz talk about how frustrated Kurt Angle was with his time limit draw with Abyss. We then cut to the ring, where Jeremy Borash is standing. He announces the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles! AJ comes to the ring in a suit, alongside Christy Hemme! AJ talks about what it means to win the World Title and how he is at the top of the mountain in TNA Wrestling. Bobby Lashley, Mick Foley, The Motor City Machineguns, Amazing Red, Team 3D and Matt Morgan come to the ring, all applauding AJ on their way down the ramp. The new X-Division Champion Daniels comes to the ring, telling AJ that nobody deserves the title more than him. The pair hug. The music of the Main Event Mafia hits and they all come down the heel tunnel, minus Kevin Nash once again. Kurt is still in his ring gear and he is yelling at AJ from the top of the ramp for taking up the last of the airtime! Sting takes the microphone and congratulates AJ, surprising everyone with his words - especially Kurt! Sting tells AJ that Daniels is right and nobody does deserve the title more than him. Kurt asks Sting what the hell he is doing, to which Sting tells Kurt that not all of them are scared to take the backseat and let the young guys run with the ball. Sting shoves the mic off Kurt's chest, before heading to the back. Kurt yells that Sting is nothing but a washed up prick before telling AJ that nobody takes the spotlight from Kurt Angle! He begins storming to the ring, Booker T, Scott Steiner and Samoa Joe behind him. Kurt hops onto the apron, only to receive a knockout punch from Lashley, sending Kurt crashing onto the rest of the Mafia! The show closes with AJ celebrating in the ring as Booker, Steiner, Joe and a dazed Kurt retreat to the back. 2009 TNA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [/font]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 26, 2010 22:16:06 GMT -5
-In TNA, this isn't a weak start. A nice start to TNA. Sarita and Wilde winning was a good call. -Hernandez over Kiyoshi was expected. -Daniels over Joe to win the X-Division was solid. Expecting a Morgan/Joe feud now. -Beer Money over British Invasion is fine either way. -Red over Dinero is great. Either way once again. -Great main event ending in a No Contest. Shame in was a time limit draw. -Great ending to TNA with Main Event Mafia there. Expecting to see Kurt Angle taking on someone from MEM at BFG. -Good show; some nice advancement. You two actually know how to keep a diary so this could last a long time.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 27, 2010 8:00:18 GMT -5
Nice first show the layout is good quite Jord-ish but I like it, kicking off with a Knockouts match isn't my cup of tea, you need a good short fun opener to light up the crowd, the Morgan/Joe segment was a good set up a match between them should be good although Joe needs to lose the title first, Hermandez going over is obvious and the flag match is a good stip wonder if that will end thier feud? I'm suprised you didn't announce the title match earlier, great match though I might have kept it another week and have someone else win than Daniels but I'm sure you'll make his reign great, the big brawl on the ODB show was very TNA-ish which is good, Beer Money winning puts them in line for titles hopefully Stiener and Booker lose them soon, Nice intense Angle interview it would be cool to keep him as the main heel although he's still great as a face, happy to see Dinero in the X Division and take a loss I thought you might uber push him into his current spot but glad you didn't, Angle/Abyss time limit was intresting wonder where you'll go from there, nice ending to the show esp with Sting possibly turning face and the faces standing tall, although the one punch Lashley was something TNA would do I didn't like it, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 27, 2010 18:05:01 GMT -5
-Nice start. The layout is nice as well. Sarita and Wilde winning is good. -Hernandez over Kiyoshi was an obvious call. -Daniels winning the X-Div title from Joe is good to continue the Joe/Morgan feud. -Beer Money over British Invasion is nice. -Red over Dinero was shocking. Looking forward to Dinero's career in TNA. -Kurt/Abyss match going in Time Limit was unexpected. A good call though. -Great way to end the show with the Faces standing tall over MEM, and Sting turning face. Overall, great TNA. Can't wait to see what happens next.
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Post by Jord on Sept 29, 2010 3:40:28 GMT -5
"TNA iMPACT!" on Spike TV Oct. 1, 2009 from Orlando, FL.
Mike Tenay and Taz are at the announcers desk to call the action tonight, straight out of the iMPACT! Zone in Orlando, Florida! They announce that we will see a clash of champions tonight as the World Champion AJ Styles takes on 1/2 of the Tag Team Champions Booker T, who will be representing The Main Event Mafia!
The Motor City Machineguns def. Lethal Consequences[/color] Choosing this as an opener was a great idea. These are four of TNA’s best high-flyers, which made for a very exciting contest. Both teams utilized some very innovative double team moves and had the crowd gasping at every turn. Jay hit the Lethal Combination on Sabin and then he climbed to the top. He went for the Elbow Drop, but Sabin moved. He got up to his knees and was met with a series of super kicks from the Guns. Shelley stopped Creed from breaking up the pin as Sabin got the 1-2-3. Commercial Break -We see Bobby Lashley arriving at the arena, but security restrict him from entering! They tell him that he is banned from the arena tonight due to attacking Kurt Angle last week on the show. Bobby is furious, but he manages to walk away and back towards his car. However, The Main Event Mafia (minus Sting, Kevin Nash and Samoa Joe) all exit the arena and taunt Bobby about being barred! Kurt tells Bobby to have a nice night. Samoa Joe comes storming to the ring, explaining his absence from the previous segment. He grabs a microphone and demands Matt Morgan get to the ring immediately! Morgan's music hits and he comes out to a great reception, which does nothing but piss Joe off even more. Morgan comes to the ring at a fast pace, but Joe dives over the top rope onto him and the pair have a stiff brawl around ringside. Security and some of the TNA roster flood out to ringside to split the pair up, and they are barely able to as they keep going back after each other! Commercial Break -Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed def. ODB and Tara[/color] Tara and ODB worked well as a unit in the early going, however, it wasn't long before their ego's got to each other and they argued about everything they done. ODB looked to have Saeed finished with a Running Powerslam, but Tara yanked ODB off Saeed and a war of words sparked between the two. Saeed took advantage of this and crawled to her corner and tagged in Kong, who sent Tara crashing to the outside and finished ODB off with an Implant Buster! As Kong and Saeed celebrate, Tara and ODB go nose to nose and argue as we cut to a commercial. Lauren is backstage with Team 3-D. Brother Ray, as usual, does the majority of the promo, saying that they're looking to add to their long list of Tag Team Titles. They've seen Beer Money and the Motor City Machine Guns win tonight and last week, which helps push them towards a Title shot. Well they're laying down the challenge for next week. Team 3-D versus Scott Steiner & Booker T. They don't care if the belts are on the line or not, because a win over the Champs will get them a shot anyway. Brother Devon closes with the usual, "oh my brother, TESTIFY!" Commercial Break -Lauren is in the back with "The Monster" Abyss, who is seemingly happy about something. Abyss tells Lauren that a $50,000 bounty and a tazer isn't going to stop the Monster in his quest for revenge! Abyss rubs his hands together as he tells Dr. Stevie that blood will spill! Eric Young def. Hernandez[/color] in a Flag MatchEric Young surprisingly didn't have to retrieve a Canadian flag, but instead a flag that had the World Elite logo on it. Hernandez's flag was of Mexico. For the majority of the match, Hernandez tossed Eric around the ring, but the leader of World Elite just would not stay down, doing whatever he could to keep Hernandez down. Kiyoshi, Sheik Abdul Bashir and Kevin Nash all scattered to ringside, distracting Super-Mex long enough for Young to retrieve his World Elite flag! As Eric celebrates with his World Elite flag, Hernandez grabs ahold of him. A distraction from Nash prompts Hernandez to release Young and go for Nash, but Hernandez turns around into a Spinebuster from Rob Terry! As the trio celebrate, Hernandez takes a microphone and tells them it's going to take more than a Spinebuster to keep him down. Young tells Hernandez that at Bound For Glory, it will be Hernandez vs. Terry, Young and Nash in a Gauntlet match for Nash's Legends Championship - but if Hernandez loses, which Young claims he will, then he must join World Elite. Commercial Break -We return to the broadcast with Daniels already making his entrance to the ring, proudly sporting his new X-Division Championship! As he awaits the arrival of Kurt Angle, the man finally shows face but he isn't dressed to compete. Kurt tells Daniels that last week after he was brutally assaulted by Bobby Lashley, his doctor has advised him not to wrestle tonight and thus he had to find a replacement. Kurt says finding a replacement wasn't a hard thing - introducing his Mafia buddy, 1/2 of the TNA World Tag Team Champions, Scott Steiner! Daniels def. Scott Steiner[/color] Surprisingly, this was a really good encounter here. Scott used his size and strength to his advantage, keeping Daniels grounded and not allowing him to utilize his high flying skills. However, Daniels fought back, nailing Steiner with a series of wicked shots to the temple. Steiner nailed Daniels with a T-Bone Suplex and appeared to be looking to lock in the Steiner Recleiner, but Daniels slipped under Steiner's legs and tripped him before nailing a flying kick to the back of Steiner and then quickly nailing the BME for the 3! Commercial Break -The Beautiful People of Velvet Sky and Madison Rayne hit the ring, acting more friendly than usual. They call out the Knockout Tag Team Champions Sarita and Taylor Wilde, who are quick to come jogging to the ring in their usual mood. Velvet and Madison apologize to them for everything they have done, and all they want is to have the best possible match at Bound For Glory. They shake hands and hug before Sarita and Wilde leave, where they appear to get into an argument with a fan at ringside. Sky and Rayne show their true colours by baseball sliding the champs from behind, sending them into the guardrail. The fan hops the guardrail and joins Velvet and Madison in beating down the champions! The trio of blondes stand tall, Taz and Tenay wondering who this new Knockout that has seemingly aligned with The Beautiful People is! Commercial Break -"The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero is now shown in the back with Lauren. He tells Lauren that what we witnessed last week was a travesty. There is no way that he should have lost to Amazing Red. He chalks the loss up to a lack of focus after his big victory over Suicide at No Surrender. He promises that it will never happen again and guarantees victory next week on iMPACT. He claims that the X-Division will soon belong to "The Pope". Suicide def. Sheik Abdul Bashir[/color] As we’ve come to expect with X-Division contests, this was rather fast paced for the most part. Bashir’s plan was to slow it down though and it worked for a short while as he grounded Suicide. He tried to win by pulling the tights and placing his feet on the ropes, but both times the referee caught him. Bashir argued with the official after the second time, and when he turned back, he was met with the DOA as Suicide picked up the win. Commercial Break -AJ Styles def. Booker T (with The Main Event Mafia)[/color] Booker can still go with the best of them, just as he showed tonight by hanging hold for hold with Styles. After AJ opened with a flurry of offense, Booker worked him over and gained the upper hand. Every chance that AJ had to regain control, Booker stopped him. At one point, AJ went for his trademark dropkick but Kurt Angle tripped him up. Just minutes later AJ still managed to turn the tables and he eventually won following the Styles Clash. AJ celebrates his win in the ring as the rest of the Main Event Mafia look ticked off with Booker. AJ leaves the ring, collecting his title belt from ringside as the music of Sting hits. He appears at the top of the ramp, telling AJ that he is the best wrestler in the world today which meets a round of applause from the crowd. Sting challenges AJ for the World Title out of respect at Bound For Glory. AJ accepts before Kurt Angle and the rest of the Main Event Mafia freak out in the ring at Sting getting the title shot! Kurt yells at Sting that "he's finished" as iMPACT! closes. 2009 TNA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [/font]
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Post by Jord on Sept 29, 2010 3:50:14 GMT -5
TNA WRESTLING PRESENTS " BOUND FOR GLORY" OCTOBER 17, 2009 FROM IRVINE, CA. ONLY ON PAY-PER-VIEW TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP"The Icon" Sting vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles (ch) Samoa Joe vs. "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan GAUNTLET MATCH FOR THE LEGENDS CHAMPIONSHIP"Super-Mex" Hernandez vs. Eric Young, Kevin Nash (ch) and Rob Terry TNA KNOCKOUT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSSarita and Taylor Wilde (ch) vs. The Beautiful People
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 29, 2010 11:28:32 GMT -5
I'd prefer a graphic than a video at the start of eveyshow but its your diary, love the Guns going over wonder what you'll do with them hopefully a title run in thier future, MCMG/Lethal Consequences is a great way to start off with super fast action, the Lashley segment was intresting however I felt the Mafia should have attacked him or Lashley could have started to fight them, great brawl between Joe and Matt the dive only makes is sound much awesomer, the non title match with 3D sounds decent hoping you get the titles off Booker and Stiener soon although thier brawls with 3D where pretty good, meh at the Gauntlet match although I do like Terry heel and in a group, Daniels/Stiener is a really odd match and Daniels going over is also odd, glad Cide won hopefully at BfG you have a big X Div match to kick off, please don't push Bashir in any way, loved AJ winning it was the only way to go, AJ/Sting sounds like a good main event for such a big show, love the graphics good luck and keep this up.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 29, 2010 12:32:01 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: Thursday 1st October 2009...Hoping you don't have Hulk Hogan sign with the company at the end of October. The Motor City Machine Guns and Lethal Consequences had a great match to kick things off on iMPACT tonight, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, Consequences Creed and Jay Lethal always had good matches, and throughout 2009 had a lot of them. Samoa Joe's promo was good, but not sure why his focus is on Matt Morgan when he was built up around Summer and Fall 2009 to feud with Bobby Lashley; same with Kurt Angle feuding with Morgan. I like creativity, but this doesn't make that much sense with Bound For Glory being a few weeks away. Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed overcoming ODB and Tara is alright, decent Knockouts division around this time. Amusing idea with the Flag match, Eric Young overthrowing Hernandez in a decent match. Loved the interference and the gauntlet for the TNA World Legends Championship sounds alright, even though I think by this point it was already the Global Championship in World Elite's reign. Daniels beating Scott Steiner is surprising but unconvincing, especially with a clean win. Unrealistic too, I doubt Steiner would put Daniels over, if he did I bet he'd be pissed off with management. Beautiful People's promo was decent, more hype for the unnecessary TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship bout at Bound For Glory. Unfortunately, it's only wise if it stays around. Suicide beating Sheik Abdul Bashir is alright...not fond of Suicide now. Lastly, great main event win for AJ Styles over Booker T in a great match, but chaotic finish. AJ and Sting should be great, a decent show with some flaws. Hope this goes far.
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Post by Jord on Sept 29, 2010 12:55:22 GMT -5
It didn't become the Global Championship until Eric Young won the title, which he did at Bound For Glory. Also, what would be the point in us going with Kurt/Morgan and Joe/Lashley? We want our Bound For Glory card to be different from the actual card..
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