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Post by DTP. on Sept 29, 2010 13:34:22 GMT -5
Because it becomes like Flair vs Hogan & Sid vs Savage turning into Hogan vs Sid and Savage vs Flair at WM VIII to me, and there isn't as much storyline going into the biggest PPV of the year in the company with Morgan and Joe as Joe and Lashley. Any other pay-per-view to me this would've been fine but, this PPV is usually with the biggest builds leading towards big climax matches.
But hey, just my opinion..
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 29, 2010 15:21:27 GMT -5
-Liking the new format. MCMG over Lethal Consequences was the right call. Hoping you bring Jeff Hardy early in this diary. -Kong and Saeed winning was the right call there too. -Young over is good to hype the Legends Title match for BFG. -Daniels going over Steiner was a pretty decent call there. -Suicide over Bashir was expected, so nothing wrong there. -AJ Styles over Booker was some excellent build for his title match at BFC. Wonder what Kurt meant when he said he was finished. -Good show; some nice excitement there. Solid job.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 1, 2010 12:58:09 GMT -5
Good to have the MCMG winning the opening bout. Creed has to be released sooner rather than later. Lethal needs to be pushed to the moon following the release. At least I hope that happens. I guess that you guys are going the direction of a Angle/Lashley match for BFG. That works for me as I think they could put on a decent match. I hope Hernandez pins Nash at BFG and Nash is phased out of TNA. YES! If you guys seriously push Daniels they way he should have been all along I will love both you. Hmm. Pope in the X-Division doesn’t see like a good idea to me. I strongly dislike the Suicide character. I was hoping that perhaps Bashir would be a top mid-card heel as I feel he can hold his own in that role. A decent main event that I can’t complain with. A fairly enjoyable show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 2, 2010 19:32:45 GMT -5
"TNA iMPACT!" on Spike TV Oct. 8, 2009 from Orlando, FL.
Taz and Mike Tenay welcome us to the show as pyrotechnics erupt throughout the iMPACT! Zone here in Orlando, Florida! They announce our main event as AJ Styles teaming with Matt Morgan to take on Sting and Samoa Joe. The big question though, will Sting show were his loyalty lies with the Main Event Mafia?
The music of World Elite begins to play throughout the arena as the leader of the stable Eric Young comes to the ring in a suit, without any of his stablemates. He climbs into the ring and requests a microphone, calling out "Super-Mex" Hernandez! Young tells Hernandez that tonight he's told the rest of World Elite to stay in the back so he can talk with him face to face. Eric tells Hernandez that when World Elite win at Bound For Glory, Hernandez will have no choice but to join World Elite. Eric says he wants to run a few things past him. Young insults Hernandez, resulting in Hernandez grabbing him by the shirt collar! Homicide, Sheik Abdul Bashir and Kiyoshi charge to ringside and lay into Hernandez, who fights the trio off. Suddenly, Rob Terry slides into the ring and lays Hernandez out with a huge Clothesline! Terry picks Hernandez up and drags him over to Eric, who shows a great deal of strength by drilling Hernandez with a Piledriver!
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D’Angelo Dinero def. Jay Lethal (with Consequences Creed) This X-Division battle opened the wrestling portion of iMPACT with a bang as both of these superb athletes put on a show. They opened with a standoff which got the crowd going, and then Lethal gained the upper hand. He hit the double axe handle off the top and climbed back up for the Elbow Drop. Dinero got up and shook the ropes, causing Lethal to fall. Lethal used the turnbuckle pads to get up, but on his way up he was nailed with the D’Angelo Dinero Express, giving “The Pope” the victory.
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We are backstage in The Main Event Mafia's lockerroom. Kurt Angle is telling them that tonight is going to be all about the Mafia. He tells Booker and Steiner that they have got Team 3D's fat asses in the ring, while Sting and Joe have to work together to beat AJ and Morgan. Kurt then warns Sting not to try any funny excrement out there tonight, because another bad move and he's out of the Mafia for good. Sting and Kurt go nose to nose, with Sting telling Kurt "it's all about respect" and leaving.
Lauren is in the back along with Tara, who is pacing around. Tara tells Lauren that it's gonna be her, ODB and Awesome Kong for the TNA Knockout Championship and she wants nothing more than to become the first ever 3x Knockout Champion!
Tara def. Raisha Saeed (with Awesome Kong)[/color] Solid Knockout contest here from 2 of the best Knockout's. Saeed may be used as nothing more than a manager and a part-time jobber, but she is one heck of a talent. It was clear from the start that Tara would be leaving with the win, but Saeed gave it her all, doing whatever she could to keep the former 2x Knockout Champion down. Kong tried to help Saeed out, but received a Baseball Slide for her troubles and one Widow's Peak later and the contest was over. Kong jumps Tara afterwards, but she fights back slapping Kong several times. Saeed attacks Tara and the numbers game proves too much. ODB comes running to the ring and she tackles Saeed to the ground before her and Tara work together to double dropkick Kong to the outside! ODB and Tara show their unity as Saeed stops Kong from entering the ring again. Commercial Break -Booker T & Scott Steiner (with Sharmell) def. Team 3D[/color] in a non-title matchBooker T and Scott Steiner, the current reigning and defending TNA World Tag Team Champions, took on Team 3D in what turned out to be a better match than originally expected. Mike Tenay kept talking about how Booker and Steiner were both 1/2's of 2 of the best teams Harlem Heat and The Steiner Brothers, so they are a perfect fit for a team and to be champions. Team 3D looked to have the match in the bag when they hit Steiner with the 3D, but Booker was on hand to break up the pin and throw Devon out of the ring, allowing Steiner and Booker to hit their Bearhug/Calf Kick finisher. The Beautiful People along with their new member are backstage with Lauren and they are back to their old ways of bullying the interviewer. They introduce us to Krissy Vaine, the new honorary member of The Beautiful People. Krissy takes the microphone and introduces herself personally, saying that she is going to bring what Angelina Love couldn't. Krissy says that her and Angelina go way back, meeting in "various beauty pageants". Kurt Angle and Bobby Lashley are both shown on a split screen heading to the ring, both of them being flocked by security! Commercial Break -The ring is set for the contract signing for the match between Kurt Angle and Bobby Lashley at Bound For Glory. Jeremy Borash is in the ring, along with Mick Foley who is the Executive Shareholder and has set up this contract signing. Kurt is out first, followed by Bobby and Foley warns them both that if either of them do as much as lay a finger on each other before Bound For Glory, then they will be indefinitely suspended without pay! Kurt is furious at this announcement, but Bobby isn't as annoyed. The pair sign the contracts, making their match at Bound For Glory official. Foley orders both men to shake hands and they do, with Bobby tightening his grip on Kurt who yells in pain. Bobby grins and leaves the ring, leaving Kurt in the pissed off and clutching his hand. The camera transitions between Lashley and Angle as we cut to commercial. Commercial Break -Lauren is in the back with Abyss, who is seemingly excited about getting his hands on Dr. Stevie in a Falls Count Anywhere match! Abyss smacks the lips on Lauren before walking off, leaving the interview stunned but she seemed to like it as a smile grew on her face. Abyss def. Dr. Stevie (with Daffney)[/color] in a Falls Count Anywhere matchAs usual with most Abyss contests, this was hardcore. It started off rather tame, but once they went to the outside, the weapons came out. Stevie used a steel chair to wear down “The Monster” and then pulled out a barbed-wire baseball bat. He swung at Abyss, but Abyss moved and it hit the turnbuckle. Abyss took over after that and took the action back inside the ring. He brought a bag with him and emptied out a whole bunch of thumbtacks. He then sent Stevie off the ropes and nailed the Black Hole Slam onto the tacks for the win. As Stevie writhes in pain and Daffney attends to him, Abyss celebrates his victory in the ring just yards from Stevie and Daffney, who is staring a hole right through The Monster. The lights go out and when they come back on, RAVEN is standing in the ring!! Raven hits Abyss with a fireball, and The Monster rolls around in the ring in pain. Daffney, a hurt Stevie and Raven stand in the ring soaking up the heat as Abyss is blown at by a fire extinguisher. Commercial Break -Lauren is backstage with AJ Styles and Matt Morgan, AJ with his World Title hanging off his shoulder. The pair talk about how they are a collection of what TNA represents - youth and talent. AJ says that The Main Event Mafia have run their course and it's time they took a backseat to guys like themselves, Daniels and The Motor City Machineguns. Daniels def. Homicide[/color] in a non-title matchOver the past few weeks, Daniels has been on fire, racking up several wins in a row. Tonight, he attempted to get one over a fellow X Division competitor, but Homicide was doing anything he could to prevent that. He tried multiple underhanded tactics including a pin with a handful of tights, putting his feet on the ropes and a rake of the eyes. Despite all of this, Daniels still managed to get the 1-2-3 after hitting the Angel’s Wings. Abyss is shown backstage still screaming from the fireball that the returning Raven hit him with. The doctors are trying to calm him down, but they aren't able to. Mick Foley comes rushing in, telling everyone (camera crew included) to get out! Mick shuts the door on the camera. Commercial Break -AJ Styles & Matt Morgan def. Sting & Samoa Joe[/color] The show was brought to a close with a fantastic tag team match, featuring the World Champion Styles teaming with Morgan to take on Sting and Joe, who are wrestling as a team under the Main Even Mafia name. Sting and Joe had problems from the start, with Joe clearly pissed off at the fact that Sting has been getting face reactions from the crowd, and showing respect to Joe's arch rival - AJ Styles. When AJ and Sting finally both got tagged in, there was a handshake before they locked up, which pissed Samoa Joe off even more! In the end, Morgan took Joe down with a Carbon Footprint after Sting used his bat on Joe while Joe was yelling at him! While Joe was down, AJ (who was the legal man) hit a Springboard 450 Splash for the 1-2-3! Sting raises the hands of Morgan and AJ at the top of the ramp as an absolutely furious Samoa Joe lies in the ring! 2009 TNA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [/font]
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Post by Jord on Nov 8, 2010 19:23:02 GMT -5
"TNA iMPACT!" on Spike TV Oct. 15, 2009 from Orlando, FL.
The opening iMPACT! video rolls, followed by a small pyrotechnic display erupting throughout the arena. The camera scans the crowd before fixing on Mike Tenay and Taz, who are set to call all of the action tonight!
Amazing Red & Suicide def. Daniels & “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero It was announced earlier today on tnawrestling.com that these four men will compete in an Ultimate X match at Bound for Glory for the X Division Championship. Red and Suicide worked extremely well together, like a well oiled machine. Daniels and Dinero had an uneasy alliance though as Dinero didn’t want to help out his partner at all. That resulted in our finish, when instead of tagging in; Dinero brought Daniels’ neck down on the top rope. The whiplash sent Daniels back towards Suicide, who connected with the DOA for the win.
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Taylor Wilde and Sarita are with Lauren in the back. They say that The Beautiful People can bring in an extra member, but it's going to take more than a new girl to take their Knockout Tag Team Championships from them! Sarita says that Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed can bring everything they've got on Super iMPACT!, but the belts ain't going nowhere.
Raisha Saeed def. Taylor Wilde (with Sarita)[/color] We kick the show off tonight with a fantastic back and forth ladies match pitting Taylor Wilde and Raisha Saeed, who we are more likely to see in the corner of Awesome Kong. However, after Kong and Saeed beat ODB and Tara a few weeks back, it was announced that they will challenge Sarita and Taylor for the Knockout Tag Titles on Super iMPACT! this Saturday! Wilde looked to be setting Saeed up for the finish after a Death Valley Driver, but Saeed complained of having to fix her burkha which allowed her time to attack Wilde from behind and nail a sick looking Damascus Drop for the 3! Commercial Break -Backstage, Traci Brooks is shown pushing up her breasts. Lauren enters the locker room with a microphone. Traci brags about being on the cover of Playboy and how she is hotter than Christy Hemme. She walks up to Hemme and says that her cover will sell more, and how she wants her in the ring at Super iMPACT! because she's proved she's hotter, and now all she wants is to prove she's more talented in the ring. Brooks claims it will be the icing on the cake for an already good week. World Elite storm the arena through the crowd and they approach the Spanish Announce Team. Rob Terry grabs ahold of Hector Guerrero as Eric leads the stable to the ring. Eric smacks Guerrero several times and sets him up for a Piledriver, but Hernandez comes running to the ring and Nash, Young and Terry all slide out telling Hernandez he'll get what he deserves this Sunday at Bound For Glory! Commercial Break -When we come back from the break, Cody Deaner and in the infrequently seen Shark Boy are standing in the ring together. Booker T and Scott Steiner come to the ring with Sharmell and their titles, Steiner also bearing a microphone. Steiner tells Deaner and Shark Boy that he has a proposition for them and that is this match can be for the tag belts - but if Shark Boy and Deaner lose, they are gone from TNA! Before they can accept, they are attacked. The Main Event Mafia (with Sharmell) def. Shark Boy and Cody Deaner[/color] in a Championships vs. Career matchQuick and decisive win here for Booker T and Scott Stenier, who just plowed through the team of Deaner and Shark Boy in quick fashion. Shark Boy fought back, giving it everything he had but Steiner took him down with a Clothesline before the champs finished him off with their Bearhug/Jumping Calf Kick finisher. Steiner and Booker kick Shark Boy and Cody out of the ring afterwards before taking a microphone from ringside. They announce that this Sunday at Bound For Glory it will be a tag team turmoil for their TNA World Tag Team Championships featuring Team 3D, The Motor City Machineguns, Lethal Consequences, Beer Money, Inc. and The British Invasion! They say whatever one of them is pinned - which won't happen according to them - will quit TNA! Commercial Break -In a video package, we see some stills of Team 3D re-capturing the IWGP Tag Team Championships this past week in Japan when they beat The British Invasion and Speed/Muscle to regain their belts. Jeremy Borash is backstage with The British Invasion. The trio are furious at losing their IWGP Tag Team Championships - but they have bigger aspirations now. Brutus and Doug proclaim they will be the next TNA World Tag Team Champions! Samoa Joe def. Bobby LashleyIn the first hour main event, Joe and Lashley went at it in an all-out brawl that the crowd ate up because of how stiff both Lashley and Joe were going at it. Lashley was in control in the early going of the bout, but Joe took control after dodging a clothesline from Bobby and taking him down with a huge spear. As the match went on, Lashley was able to regain control but when Kurt Angle tried to interfere he got Bobby's distraction which allowed Joe to sneak up behind him and lock in the Coquina Clutch! Lashley got his foot on the bottom rope, which the referee did not see, but Kurt shoved his foot off the rope and the referee called out the match. Commercial Break -When we return from the commercial, Mick Foley and Abyss are on their way to the ring and are half way down the ramp by the time we return. Foley takes a microphone and mentions how he reliases that he is an Executive Shareholder in TNA Wrestling - but what he saw last week happen to Abyss has made his blood boil as he is familiar with what happened to him. Foley calls out Dr. Stevie and Raven, who after a few moments appear from the back with the psychotic Daffney. Foley begins yelling at them, screaming that what they done to Abyss almost got the show pulled off the air by Spike TV last week! Raven tells Foley to shut his mouth and what happened last week was purely between him, Abyss and Stevie. After a war of words between Foley and Raven, an all-out war breaks out with Abyss, Stevie, Foley and Raven. When the faces get the upperhand, Daffney slides a Singapore Cane to Raven, who begins swinging it at Foley and Abyss - but it has no effect! Stevie and Raven, reliasing they are out of luck, begin to slowly back off. Daffney slides in from behind and tazers Abyss, who instantly drops. A distracted Foley is dropped with a Stevie Kick! The lunatic trio of Raven, Stevie and Daffney are quick to celebrate. Commercial Break -Lauren is in the back with "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan, who is ever-so-confident about his main event contest against Sting tonight. Morgan says that tonight is the night where he will eliminate Mike Tenay and Taz announce that TNA President, Dixie Carter will be at Super iMPACT! this Saturday with a huge announcement! The Beautiful People def. ODB, Awesome Kong and Tara (with Raisha Saeed)As one would expect, ODB, Kong & Tara had some serious problems teaming together, much like Dinero & Daniels earlier tonight. Their sheer power advantage put them in control early on anyway, as the Beautiful People didn’t know what hit them. Kong was especially dominant here, but Tara tagged herself in. Kong didn’t like that and when Tara entered, she kicked her in the gut and hit the Implant Buster. When Kong left the ring, she was attacked by ODB and the two biggest Knockouts brawled on the outside. Krissy Vaine lifted Tara and hit the Facelift (Reverse STO) to get the 1-2-3. Commercial Break -Sting vs. Matt Morgan went to a No ContestBoth of these guys have big matches coming up at Bound For Glory, but neither man overlooked their opponent tonight. They brought their all and it made for a very exciting main event. Morgan’s size and strength gave him the early upper hand, but Sting’s experience helped the veteran take over. He went for the Stinger Splash but was caught and hit with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Morgan went for the Carbon Footprint, but Sting ducked and hit the Scorpion Death Drop. He covered but Morgan shockingly kicked out! Sting quickly went and locked in the Scorpion Death Lock, only to have Kurt Angle rush the ring and lay him out with a steel chair! As Morgan attempted to get up, Angle leveled him as well! As Kurt stands tall in the ring with the bell repeatedly ringing, a few moments after another series of chair shots from Kurt, the TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles begins jogging to the ring. However, the TNA World Tag Team Champions Booker T and Scott Steiner, along with Samoa Joe, jump AJ on the ramp. The Mafia pick apart Morgan, Sting and AJ before standing tall in the ring with Traci and Sharmell as Mike Tenay and Taz yell that Kurt Angle is out of control!! 2009 TNA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [/font]
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 9, 2010 18:49:00 GMT -5
Kurt Angle interfering in two matches this past week on iMPACT! was used as a way to portray Kurt losing his mind with all the tension within the Main Event Mafia and his upcoming match with Bobby Lashley at Bound For Glory. It's no secret that Kurt is banged up and he is expected to take time off shortly and this is seen as a way to slowly build towards Kurt's eventual break.
Cody Deaner and Shark Boy have both been released from their TNA contracts. There was speculation that their loss to The Main Event Mafia was only speculation, but we can confirm that they are legitimately done with the company. More releases are expected in the coming days.
TNA Wrestling is set to hold "Super iMPACT!" on Spike TV this Saturday live from The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. in a 3-hour broadcast just 1 day prior to Bound For Glory IV in Irvine, CA. The current line-up for the show is: Kurt Angle vs. Matt Morgan, Sting and AJ Styles vs. Booker T and Scott Steiner, Hernandez vs. Samoa Joe, Sarita and Taylor Wilde vs. Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed for the Knockout Tag Team Championships and Christy Hemme vs. Traci Brooks! TNA reportedly have a few surprises lined up for the live show.
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Post by Jord on Nov 12, 2010 14:49:55 GMT -5
"TNA Super iMPACT!" on Spike TV Oct. 17, 2009 from Las Vegas, NV.
The opening video used for iMPACT! rolls, but with the word "Super" posted in-front of the iMPACT! logo each time it appears. We cut to the live arena where Mike Tenay and Taz are sitting at the anouncers table ready for a night packed with 3 hours of TNA Wrestling! The duo announce that Kurt Angle will take on Matt Morgan in the main event tonight here from The Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada!
"The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero def. Amazing Red and Suicide[/color] With the X-Division Champion, Daniels on commentary, these 3 men were out to try and get some momentum behind them heading into the Ultimate X match at Bound For Glory in which Daniels will also be participating in. Red and Suicide worked as a unit for the most part against the heel D'Angelo, who eventually left the ringside area having had enough leaving Red and Suicide to do battle. Red and Suicide pulled off an athletic showcase together, each nailing unorthodox maneuvers. Suicide hit Red with the Suicide Solution when Dinero came running to the ring, pulling Suicide out of the ring by his feet and rolling in the ring, covering Red and stealing the victory! Commercial Break -Tara is shown in the back standing. Krissy Vaine, Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky appear and surround her, poking fun at her and touching her hair. Tara shoves Madison and slaps Velvet and Krissy, but the trio quickly out number Tara, stomping away at her. Vaine takes lipstick out her purse and begins to draw all over Tara's face, but surprisingly the Women's Knockout Champion and Tara's opponent this Sunday, ODB comes charging to the scene and the BP's flee! Sarita and Taylor Wilde def. Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed[/color] to retain the Knockout Tag Team ChampionshipsRecently, Raisha Saeed has been getting more in-ring time than usual and she’s impressed. We saw more of that tonight as she helped put on a great Knockouts tag team match. Kong dominated in her usual fashion when she was in the ring. Saeed was good, but fell victim to multiple double team maneuvers and quick tags from the Champs. Saeed finally got an opening to make the tag to Kong, but decided against and it cost her. Shortly after that, Wilde and Sarita connected with their springboard dropkick/German Suplex combo on Saeed and pinned for the 1-2-3. As Sarita and Taylor celebrate their victory, Saeed looks around in complete shock at the loss. Kong looks furious as she stands next to Saeed who is shaking her head. Saeed gets to her feet and surprisingly starts yelling at Kong, blaming her for the loss! Saeed gets in Kong's face, which results in Kong laying Saeed out with an Implant Buster. Kong drags Saeed to the announcers table, where she proceeds to Powerbomb Saeed through the table!! Commercial Break -Mick Foley is in his office backstage when Jeremy Borash enters. Borash asks Foley why he wanted to see him. Foley tells Borash that if Raven and Dr. Stevie want a fight, it's a fight they will get because at Bound For Glory it will be Raven and Stevie vs. Abyss and Foley in a Monster's Ball match! Raven def. "The Monster" Abyss in a Match of 10,000 TacksFantastic hardcore action here from Abyss and Raven, both men no strangers to each other. Abyss was out to put the hurt on Raven after Raven returned to TNA Wrestling and blindsided Abyss with a fireball just 2 weeks ago on iMPACT!, along with Dr. Stevie and Daffney. There was alot of spots here, mostly involving chairs and Singapore Canes. Raven poured the tacks out and went for a Raven Effect but Abyss blocked it and looked to drop Raven gut first on the tacks but Raven landed on his feet. Daffney and Dr. Stevie provided a distraction to Abyss that allowed Raven to drop Abyss on the tacks with a Raven Effect! Mick Foley comes running to the ring and takes the fight to Raven and Stevie as Daffney screams at him. Foley pulls out 2 Socko's, handing one to Abyss and keeping one for himself. The duo ram Socko down the throats of Raven and Stevie before Daffney begins punching Foley on the back. Foley breaks the hold on Stevie as he backs Daffney into a corner. Suddenly, Roxxi comes running to the ring and spears Daffney to the mat. Daffney, Stevie and Raven all retreat as Foley announces that the tag match is now a 6 person Monster's Ball match at Bound For Glory - Daffney, Stevie and Raven vs. Foley, Abyss and the Hardcore Knockout, Roxxi! Commercial Break -Mike Tenay and Taz announce that we are cutting LIVE to New York City for Dixie Carter's big announcement!! Commercial Break -Taz and Mike Tenay are speechless when we return from the commercial. The pair eventually talk, saying that they cannot believe that HULK HOGAN is coming to TNA Wrestling! They call this TNA's biggest acquisition in its 7 year history! Lauren is backstage with Hernandez, who promises that tonight he will take down Samoa Joe before heading into Bound For Glory and running right through World Elite and claiming the Legends Championship. Samoa Joe def. HernandezThese two absolute brutes managed to put on one of the best matches of the night. Joe seemed on a mission to show Matt Morgan what he can do against a large opponent, but Hernandez was also determined to win. Every shot they hit each other with was stiff and they seemed to kick out of everything. Hernandez nailed a springboard shoulder block, which seemed to set him up for the win. The Global Champion, Eric Young, came down and distracted the referee. This allowed Rob Terry to sneak in from the crowd and plant Hernandez with a spinebuster. The referee turned around and Joe placed his arm over Hernandez for the victory. Commercial Break -Lauren is in the back with The Motor City Machineguns, who will be participating in the tag team turmoil this Sunday at Bound For Glory for the TNA World Tag Team Champions. The Guns promise victory before they are interrupted by The British Invasion. Magnus and Williams assure The Guns that they will not only be the new tag champions after Sunday - but it will be their pleasure to end the TNA career of either Shelley or Sabin. Beer Money, Lethal Consequences and Team 3D all appear and all the teams are left arguing as we cut to ringside. "The Icon" Sting and "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles def. Booker T and Scott Steiner (with Sharmell)The TNA Tag Team Champions of Booker T and Scott Steiner, with Sharmell in their corner, took on the dream team of TNA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles and Sting in a non-title affair. We were treated to a good, clean match that featured back and forth action. The Champs eventually cut the ring in half and really worked over AJ, but he managed to tag Sting in. Sting came in on fire and that led to the end of this match as he forced Steiner to tap out to the Scorpion Death Lock! Commercial Break -Jeremy Borash is in the Main Event Mafia with Kurt Angle. Borash asks Kurt if he's ready for his main event match with Matt Morgan. Kurt tells Borash that Morgan made a huge mistake crossing him at No Surrender and he's going to mop the ring with him tonight before beating Bobby Lashley tomorrow night at Bound For Glory! Christy Hemme def. Traci Brooks in a Battle of the Playboy BunniesThe Knockouts Division has been a huge plus for TNA since its inception, but these are two of the least polished Knockouts in-ring wise. Both girls were scantily clad in bunny outfits, promoting their pasts as Playboy models. The crowd was pretty into this, mostly due to the outfits, but Christy managed to nab the win following her Flying Firecrotch Guillotine Leg Drop. Kurt and Matt Morgan are seen walking to the ring respectively - they collide, NEXT! Commercial Break -Kurt Angle def. "The Blueprint" Matt MorganIn the main event tonight, Kurt Angle took on the man who screwed him out of his TNA World Heavyweight Championship at No Surrender - "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan! Kurt was looking for some redemption over Morgan, having not had the chance to wrestle Morgan since No Surrender in the 5 way match. Morgan really showed the world that he is capable of hanging with the top guns of the company by working a solid match tonight with Kurt, who is easily one of the best pound for pound wrestlers in North America - possibly the world - today. Morgan used his size to his advantage, keeping Kurt grounded and hitting power moves whenever he could. Kurt fought back, eventually taking control of the match and hitting Matt with the Olympic Slam which turned out to be enough for the win! As Kurt celebrates his win, Bobby Lashley appears at the top of the ramp. Both men meet on the ramp and they go face to face, both of them arguing but no fists are swung due to the rule that they cannot lay a finger on each other until Bound For Glory. The show closes with both men in each other's faces. 2009 TNA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [/font]
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Post by Jord on Nov 12, 2010 14:59:19 GMT -5
TNA WRESTLING PRESENTS " BOUND FOR GLORY" OCTOBER 17, 2009 FROM IRVINE, CA. ONLY ON PAY-PER-VIEW TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPSting vs. (c) AJ Styles THE GODFATHER VS. THE BOSSKurt Angle vs. Bobby Lashley SINGLES MATCHSamoa Joe vs. Matt Morgan TNA LEGENDS CHAMPIONSHIPHernandez vs. (c) World Elite in a Gauntlet match TNA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSThe Main Event Mafia defend in a Tag Team Turmoil TNA X-DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPAmazing Red vs. (c) Daniels vs. D'Angelo Dinero vs. Suicide in an Ultimate X match TNA WOMEN'S KNOCKOUT CHAMPIONSHIPTara vs. (c) ODB vs. Awesome Kong SIX PERSON MONSTER'S BALL MATCHDr. Stevie, Raven and Daffney vs. Mick Foley, Abyss and Roxxi TNA KNOCKOUT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSThe Beautiful People vs. (c) Sarita and Taylor Wilde **FINAL CARD**
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Post by kc on Nov 14, 2010 1:56:50 GMT -5
this diary does not get enough replies! i've been quiently following this diary ever since the inception, and i'm really enjoying it thus far. i like how kurt angle is being used. i for sure see him facing the winner of styles/sting for the title sometime in the near future. hulk hogan coming to tna should be fun. bound for glory should be such a great ppv. here are my predictions...
aj styles kurt angle matt morgan world elite the motor city machine guns the amazing red odb abyss, mick foley, and roxxi sarita and taylor wilde
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 14, 2010 6:02:45 GMT -5
I am enjoying reading this, but, I question the positioning of Sting/Styles vs. Booker/Steiner. Sting/Styles is the main attraction of "Bound for Glory" yet Morgan and Angle take the main event spot on iMPACT? Something just seems, uh, off about that one. I can see why it makes sense (with the post-match stuff) but I still don't think it was wise to push Styles/Sting (in my opinion) out of the spotlight, to be honest.
Kepe it up.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 20, 2010 13:41:48 GMT -5
-Pope over Red and Suicide is a great way to preview BFG. Looking forward to this three hour show. -Sarita and Wilde over Kong and Saeed was expected as it'd be a bit too late with BFG this Sunday. -Joe over Hernandez sounds great since Joe needed more momentum going into a huge match at BFG. -Raven over Abyss is great especially in a match that favors Abyss. Nice call there. -Sting and AJ over Steiner and Booker sounds nice. It will hurt MEM in the turmoil maybe. -Hemme and Brooks had a decent match, nothing special. Hemme winning is fine. -Angle over Morgan is very much so gonna hurt his momentum. But it's still great. -Good show; can't wait for Bound for Glory.
Apologies for the reply on the show you posted 1 week ago. Darn me. Good luck on BFG.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 30, 2010 19:56:56 GMT -5
"TNA Bound for Glory"Oct. 18, 2009 from Irvine, CA.
Daniels def. Amazing Red, D'Angelo Dinero and Suicide[/color] to retain the X-Division ChampionshipWe kick the show off tonight with an Ultimate X match for the TNA X-Division Championship, which is currently held by Daniels. Suicide, Amazing Red and "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero were the challengers tonight and they sure as hell didn't make Daniels' night easy. The crowd were split between Suicide and Daniels, with Red getting a good reaction but not as good as the aforementioned. Dinero played the heel role well, doing whatever he could to try and take down the belt hanging above the ring. In a crazy spot, Daniels had the chance to take the belt down as Red, Suicide and Dinero lay in the ring below him. Daniels, who was perched on top of the wire, decided to flip backwards off onto the 3 men below who were just getting to their feet!! Daniels was able to retrieve the belt and retain in a thrilling opening contest. We cut backstage where Lauren is with The Beautiful People of Madison Rayne, Velvet Sky and Krissy Vaine. Rayne tells Lauren that The BP's might have been unsuccessful at No Surrender, but tonight they will humiliate Sarita and Taylor and capture the Knockout Tag Team Championships. Sarita and Taylor Wilde def. Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky (with Krissy Vaine)[/color] to retain the Knockout Tag Team ChampionshipsEver since the Knockouts Division added a Tag Team Title, the Beautiful People seemed to feel that the belts belonged to them. Tonight however, Sarita and Wilde proved that they are more than deserving of the straps. The Beautiful People used several underhanded tactics during the match, including hair pulling. Vaine made sure to get involved as well, but Wilde put a stop to that by knocking her down with a drop kick. That allowed Sarita to take control in the ring as she dropped Velvet Sky with a tiger driver. Madison Rayne rushed into the ring, but was stopped by a super kick from Wilde, which allowed Sarita to get the pinfall. Jeremy Borash is in the locker room of the Main Event Mafia with Samoa Joe, who is getting ready for his up-coming match with Matt Morgan. Joe assures Borash that he's going to go right through Morgan and then focus on the World Heavyweight Championship.
We then cut to another scene backstage where Lauren is with "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan. Lauren asks Morgan if he's ready for Samoa Joe, to which he tells her that he was born ready and that he has proved over the past few weeks that he is capable of hanging with the big boys and that 2010 will be the year of The Blueprint! "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan def. Samoa JoeThis was clearly one of the stiffest matches on the card tonight. Joe has been known as one of the hardest hitters in professional wrestling throughout his career, but Morgan went blow for blow with him in this one. This took Joe by surprise and it cost him at some point. Morgan showed off some of his excellent power as he managed to toss Joe around a few times, while Joe used his excellent submission skills to his advantage. In the end, Morgan went for the Carbon Footprint, but Joe ducked it, got behind him and locked in the Rear Naked Choke. He got Morgan down to the ground and it looked like the match would end here, but Morgan managed to reach the ropes. Joe was furious as he picked up Morgan. He sent him off the ropes and Morgan ducked a clothesline and hit the Carbon Footprint just as Joe turned towards him. That was enough to earn him the win. Lauren is with the Knockout Champion, ODB backstage ahead of ODB's title defense against Awesome Kong and Tara. ODB tells Lauren that Kong might have taken Raisha Saeed out - but it's going to take more than that to take her Knockout Title from her, BAM~!! Hernandez def. Eric Young, Kevin Nash and Rob Terry to win the Legends ChampionshipHernandez had a very tough task ahead of him as he would have to defeat three men to become Legends Champion. First up was Rob Terry, and he proved to be a huge problem. For once, Hernandez did not have the power advantage and it cost him dearly. At first he didn’t know how to handle it, but he figured it out and used some moves we rarely see him pull out. It was enough to get past Terry as he pinned him following a slingshot shoulder block. Surprisingly, the current Champion was next as Kevin Nash made his way to the ring. Once again, Hernandez had his hands full with the seven footer. He managed to make it work after some tough back and forth action and he pinned Nash following a top rope splash. The sneaky World Elite leader, Eric Young, rushed down to the ring and attacked Hernandez. He was in control as Hernandez had now been through two tough matches. Young was a bit too cocky and it cost him as he was hit with a huge clothesline after taunting. Hernandez picked him up and hit the Cracker Jack, followed by the Border Toss to become the new Champion! Jeremy Borash is backstage with Christy Hemme and a bingo tumbler. Borash tells us that we will determine the order of entry in the tag team turmoil via the tumbler. The Motor City Machineguns come in and draw a ball, the pair don't look happy as they bicker on their way out, not letting us know their spot. Team 3D enter next and the pair are semi-confident with their drawing. Beer Money, Inc. come in, Storm drinking a beer as Roode draws. Lethal Consequences parade in, with Lethal drawing. The British Invasion come in and draw, lastly followed by Booker T and Scott Steiner, who remind us that if either of them are pinned then they will quit TNA Wrestling! ODB def. Tara and Awesome Kong to retain the Women's Knockout ChampionshipOver the past few weeks, ODB and Tara have formed an uneasy alliance of sorts due to their common enemy, Awesome Kong. That became the story of this match, as they teamed up to take down the massive Kong in the early stages. The strategy worked well as they not only downed Kong, but also wounded her greatly. It was then that Tara and ODB decided to tear into each other, which was enjoyable while it lasted. Kong was up though and she took it to both girls, dominating at this point. Tara ended this by chop blocking Kong and following that with a stiff kick to the head. However, Tara was pinned after turning right into a running powerslam from ODB. Abyss is with his girlfriend Lauren backstage ahead of his Monster's Ball match. Abyss promises redemption against Dr. Stevie, Raven and Daffney! Roxxi and Mick Foley enter the set and unite with Abyss.
TNA Wrestling presents Turning Point live on pay-per-view on November 15, 2009! The British Invasion def. The Main Event Mafia (with Sharmell), The Motor City Machineguns, Team 3D, Beer Money, Inc. and Lethal Consequences[/color] to win the World Tag Team ChampionshipsThe Motor City Machineguns and Lethal Consequences start off this tag team turmoil in a superb way. Both teams work well together, hitting a series of unique spots in their own right. Lethal Consequences proved no match for the Guns, who put Lethal away with the ASCS Rush around six minutes in. Next out was Brother Ray and Brother Devon - easily the most accomplished team in the turmoil. Team 3D and The Motor City Machineguns surprisingly worked well together, with the Guns hitting a series of quick-paced double team moves with hopes of advancing. However, it just was not to be as Team 3D eliminated the Guns after they hit Alex Shelley with the 3D. "BEER! MONEY!" hits the PA system and Robert Roode and James Storm, collectively known as Beer Money, Inc., hit the ring to an outstanding ovation from the crowd. Beer Money were insanely over and with the crowd solidly behind them against Team 3D, the team had no problem in putting away as they hit the DUI on Brother Devon. The current champions The Main Event Mafia of Booker T and Scott Steiner were second to last out, and they got quite abit of heat. After announcing 24 hours ago on Super iMPACT! that whatever one of them lost tonight they would quit TNA on the spot, they were determined to go over Storm and Roode. Steiner had Roode in the Steiner Recleiner and Roode was fading away, but a Superkick from Storm released the hold and allowed Roode to cover Steiner and get the 3 while Storm battled with Booker. The relisation that he is now gone from TNA sets in and Steiner is furious. Booker and Sharmell try to console him as The British Invasion hit the ring and begin wrestling with Beer Money. Steiner is escorted up the ramp by security as Booker and Sharmell are close behind. Beer Money and The British Invasion work tremendously together, but in the shocker of the night Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams take home the gold when Williams hits Storm with the Chaos Theory!! Lauren is with Bobby Lashley, who is warming up. Bobby says that tonight is possibly the biggest match of his career and he is going to get the win. Kurt Angle appears and Bobby stops warming up as the pair go face to face. Kurt surprisingly wishes Bobby good luck and says "may the best man win". Abyss, Mick Foley and Roxxi def. Dr. Stevie, Raven and Daffney[/color] in a Monster's Ball matchUp next was the intergender Monster's Ball match as Dr. Stevie, Raven and Daffney teamed up to take on Abyss and Mick Foley who had recruited Roxxi to take care of Daffney in the match. There was weapons used in this one from the get-go as no tags were required as it was tornado style rules. Due to the show being on TV, we did see alot of men-on-women action, most notably from Roxxi and Stevie and Raven as she wasn't afraid to tangle with them, but Daffney tried to avoid Abyss and Foley at all costs. In a crazy spot, Foley was sent crashing off the ramp and through 2 tables below when Stevie and Raven both slammed him through them. With Abyss and Roxxi now fighting 3-on-2, they had a tough challenge ahead. Roxxi was taken out with a Stevie Kick from Stevie, but Abyss sent Stevie packing with a Chokeslam on a pile of tacks. Daffney charged at Abyss but Roxxi speared her to the matt as Abyss nailed Raven with a Black Hole Slam for the 3 count. Kurt Angle def. Bobby LashleyIn the match where 3 of TNA's biggest stars collided in an epic counter, Angle and Lashley fought tooth and nail here to get the victory in a match that turned out to be fantastic. The crowd completely ate it up as "The Boss" locked up with "The Godfather" in a truly outstanding match. Both men exchanged control, Lashley in control more than Kurt was. Kurt, however, fought back taking the fight to the MMA star, even nailing a crazy Senton Dive to the outside and taking Bobby out. The fight soon spilled back into the ring, where Kurt took control after an eye rake to Bobby. With Kurt firmly in control, he soon took his eye off the ball by taunting the crowd. Kurt turned around and Bobby took him out with a vicious Spear. Lashley made the cover, but Kurt was just able to kick out at 2! Bobby set Kurt up for the Dominator, but Kurt wriggled free and hit an Olympic Slam. Bobby kicked out and then Kurt looked to nail another Olympic Slam but Bobby elbows away at Kurt and bounces off the ropes. Bobby attempts a Big Boot but Kurt ducks it and sweeps Bobby, while still holding the other foot and he synchs in the Ankle Lock! Bobby crawls to the rope, but Kurt grapevines it and Bobby taps! After the match, Bobby looks ticked off with his loss as Kurt celebrates his victory. Kurt stops celebrating and extends his hand out to Bobby and Bobby is weary, but he shakes. Kurt raises Bobby's hand to a standing ovation from the crowd.
A video begins to play, hyping the upcoming main event between AJ Styles and Sting for the TNA World Heavyweight Championzhip. Following the video, Jeremy Borash comes to the ring as he will be the ring announcer for the main event. Penzer introduces Borash before handing Jeremy his mic and heading to the back. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles def. "The Icon" Sting to retain the TNA World Heavyweight ChampionshipFor three straight years, Sting has walked out of Bound for Glory as the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion, but AJ Styles put a stop to that streak tonight. This was a battle based on pure respect as it included a handshake before the bell, and featured no outside interference. The crowd ate it up as they got to witness two legends do battle. After a feeling out process early on, Sting took control by using his veteran instincts and power advantage to gain the upper hand. AJ valiantly fought back, taking over after nailing his signature dropkick. In the end, Sting locked in the Scorpion Death Lock and AJ looked to be on the verge of tapping out, but he fought to get to the ropes. Sting then set up for the Scorpion Death Drop, but AJ reversed it into a snapmare. He then nailed his springboard reverse DDT and followed it with his springboard 450 splash, giving him the 1-2-3![/font]
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Post by DTP. on Dec 1, 2010 14:17:13 GMT -5
TNA Bound For Glory V: Sunday 18th October 2009...Bound For Glory seemed like an average event in real life, let's hope this is different. Disappointed to see Daniels in the TNA X-Division Championship division if I'm honest, but at least he's leading the division. Him and D'Angelo Dinero should be heading the division from this point, exciteable start to the show, Ultimate X though, I feel it should have been further up the card. Sarita and Taylor Wilde defeating the Beautiful People is acceptable, doesn't surprise me to see that they retained the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championships; will be interesting to see how you book the division. Heel teams chasing the titles is always funner than heel champs. Matt Morgan defeating Samoa Joe probably made for a better company showcase; the muscular and lean Morgan defeating the larger yet more bully-like Joe is better. Wouldn't have been the best thing on the card, but Morgan has more potential than Joe. Hernandez winning the TNA World Legends Championship was probably best, hopefully Rob Terry doesn't come close to it. Probably the least interesting thing on the card, to me. ODB retaining the TNA Womens Knockouts Championship is not my favorite decision. It's different, I admit, but I did not enjoy ODB. Tara and Awesome Kong's feud I would like to see become more personal. The six-way bout for the TNA World Tag Team Championships convinced me a lot. I enjoyed this more than everything before it. The British Invasion winning was surprising, as they were the underdogs in this match. I fully expected Motor City Machine Guns to finally win the gold, or Beer Money to pick them up. I enjoyed the Monster's Ball variety this year, it was unique with Raven, Dr Stevie and Daffney paired against Abyss and Mick Foley, but not so sure about Roxxi. I suppose it made sense since her gimmick is the 'Hardcore Knockout', but I just lost interest in her in 2008. Kurt Angle beating Bobby Lashley is better, wonder if Lashley's going to stick around or not. Angle turning face perhaps? And lastly, AJ Styles beating Sting was that fairy tale ending worth the main event to Bound For Glory. A good show overall and I will keep up, maybe featured too much from the main eventers in TNA [the quadrupal main event].
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 2, 2010 15:12:54 GMT -5
I love that PPV poster one of the better TNA posters, love the layout and little pics, loving the UX to kick off not so fussed on the competitors though could have just gone with a Daniels/Dinero match or if you wanted to be clever add either Red or Cide in there, used to enjoy watching Sarita and Wilde keep them together as long as you have a knockouts tag title, Morgan/Joe sounds like a great big man contest I was hoping Joe would go over and jump into the tile picture but Morgan winning is ok as well, meh not fussed on the gauntlet match but good to see Hermandez win wonder if your gonna change the name soon, it seems obvious that Stiener and Booker are going, not a fan of ODB really would have liked her to drop the belt to either oppenent, seems like if you got rid of the Sharmell picture then they all would have fitted in nicley instead Creed is on his own line, the British winning is decent hopefully you build to an eventual MCMG reign, the intergender monsterball was good I remember the one with Wilde and Daffney involved (if thats right) and I enjoyed that, I'm not a fan of Lashley so him facing Kurt in the big semi main event turns me off but I understand why you done it and it makes perfect booking sense, Sting/AJ is a great main event and I loved that he ended it with the 450 it was the right call as well, not too sure on the ending two springboards in a row, other than that great PPV you really got the feel of the time period not just in booking but in the presentation, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Dec 2, 2010 15:43:14 GMT -5
Sorry it's only a short reply fella's, but I just want to say how much I am loving this diary. Some sweet write-ups, and I loved the way BFG was formatted with the little pics, did that in one of my diary's a while back, and I think it's pretty neat. Keep with this guys, awesome work thus far!
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Post by bountyhunterblood5 on Dec 3, 2010 12:56:03 GMT -5
Get PPV. Fav. match got to be the Morgan and Joe. Like the double main event. show gets a 9.5 in my book. Wasnt a fan of MEM losing the belts.
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Post by Ramos on Dec 3, 2010 14:01:05 GMT -5
Not followed this so far so I'll post a reply to BFG and start reading from there
BFG:
Glad Daniels retained in the 4 way. Hope he has a fairly long run with the belt. Wasn't a huge fan of the Knockouts match. Wish the Beautiful People had gone over. Not a huge fan of Morgan going over Joe either, however I can see that it's probably best since Morgan appears to be getting a push. Happy that Hernandez won the "Legends" Championship. Should be interesting to see how his run with it goes. The Knockouts championship match was well written however I wish Tara had gone over. Nice to see the British Invasion win the Tag Team Championships. Also glad that Steiner is either gone or on a break since he was the one who was pinned. Enjoyed the write up for The 6 man tag. Glad that Foley, Roxxi and Abyss picked up the win and some of the spots sounded sweet. Happy that Kurt picked up the win as I feel he needed the win more than Lashley due to his current "crazy" storyline. AJ retaining was really well done and I hope that he will have a long run with the belt.
Overall a great show and I will be reading this from now on. Keep up the great work guys
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Post by Jord on Dec 3, 2010 17:57:33 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT! 10/22/10 @ Orlando, FL. Mike Tenay and Taz are at the broadcast table for the Bound For Glory fallout edition of TNA iMPACT!, from Orlando, FL. and only on Spike TV! The pair announce our main event as the new TNA World Tag Team Champions, Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams taking on the TNA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles and "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan in non-title tag team action!
Alissa Flash def. Tara, Awesome Kong, Hamada, Madison Rayne, Roxxi, Taylor Wilde, Velvet Sky, Sarita, Krissy Vaine, Daffney, Traci Brooks, Christy Hemme and Sojourner Bolt Every Knockout minus the Women's Knockout Champion, ODB took to the ring for a battle royal to determine who will earn the right to face ODB for the belt at Turning Point on November 15. Sojourner was the first eliminated after Taylor Wilde hit a Springboard Dropkick to Sojo, who was on the apron, which sent her crashing to the floor. Christy Hemme was the next gone, after Traci got some redemption after losing to Hemme at Super iMPACT! when she dumped her over the top rope and out to the floor. While Brooks was celebrating, Roxxi threw her to the outside! While Daffney was trying to eliminate Taylor, Sarita lended a hand to Taylor and the Knockout Tag Champions dumped Daffney out! Krissy Vaine and Velvet Sky got into a fight with Sarita and Taylor in the corner and all 4 of them were trying to eliminate each other. Kong stormed up the 4 of the and unceremoniously dumped all 4 of them out!! Madison Rayne eliminated Roxxi before reliasing that Vaine and Sky were gone. Rayne started screaming at Kong and in the shocker of the night, Kong and Tara worked as a unit to both eliminate Madison! Flash charged at Hamada, only to run into a wicked Spin Kick which sent Flash reeling to the outside through the middle rope. Hamada, Tara and Kong circled each other before Hamada went after Kong, with Tara then helping Kong out! Tara and Kong worked as a unit once again, dumping Hamada out of the ring with ease. Tara and Kong then collided, the pair swinging stiff shots at each other. Tara ended up on the apron, holding on for dear life as Kong tried to kick her off. Out of nowhere, Alissa Flash rolls into the ring as she was sent through the middle rope and Flash dumps both Kong and Tara out to win the contest!!
We see Matt Morgan arrive in the parking lot and Lauren tries to get a word with him. Morgan walks right past Lauren, handing his bags to an arena worker and ordering him to take his bags to his locker room.
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The music of The Main Event Mafia begins playing as Booker T, Scott Steiner, Samoa Joe and Sharmell come down the ramp. Mike Tenay notes that Steiner was pinned during the tag team turmoil this past Sunday and vowed to quit TNA if either him or Booker were pinned. Booker is on the microphone first, ranting about his and Scott's lost at Bound For Glory. Scott takes the microphone off Booker, saying that he was joking about quitting TNA if he was pinned. At that moment, several security hit the ring and escort Steiner out of the arena! Steiner goes nuts, putting up a fight but he is outnumbered by the security who are able to drag him up the ramp. An irate Booker T tries to help out his tag team partner, but 2 of the guards stop Booker as Sharmell yells at them. Steiner is ushered down the heel tunnel as Samoa Joe stays standing in the ring. Booker turns his attention to Joe, yelling at him that he isn't loyal. Booker and Joe go face to face, resulting in Joe laying Booker out with a Muscle Buster! Joe storms to the back, leaving Sharmell to attend to her husband..
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We see Samoa Joe storming down the hallway as Jeremy Borash tries to get a word on why he just attacked Booker T before the commercial. Joe stops and stares right at the camera, yelling that the Main Event Mafia have done nothing for Samoa Joe. Joe takes off his Nation of Violence leather jacket and throws it to the floor before he begins to rub at the facepaint he has on. Joe says that he has been treated as a joke and now, Booker T is going to be the first victim of the now re-born Samoa Joe!
Beer Money, Inc. def. Lethal Consequences[/color] Both teams showed a sign of respect prior to the bell ringing with a handshake. Lethal and Creed surprisingly had control in the early going, as they made a series of quick tags to stay fresh as they worked over the lower back of James Storm. Creed made the mistake of taking too long to climb to the top rope, allowing Storm time to get to his feet and side-stepped Creed's attempted Crossbody. With Creed reeling, Storm hit a wicked Backstabber before tagging in Roode while Creed tagged in Lethal. An on-fire Roode cleared house, ultimately hitting Jay with the DWI which got Beer Money the win! Lauren is in the back with Kurt Angle, who is dressed out in a suit. Lauren asks Kurt about the handshake with Bobby Lashley this past Sunday at Bound For Glory and about the implosion of the Main Event Mafia we have witnessed as of late. Kurt tells Lauren that all will be revealed later tonight on iMPACT! as he will address some things.. Commercial Break - Daniels def. SuicideThis non-title affair proved to be one of the best matches on tonight’s show. “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero was on commentary throughout and had some very choice words for the X-Division Champion. Suicide put up a good fight here, picking up several near falls, but Daniels proved to be too much for the masked superstar. After about nine minutes, Daniels nabbed the victory following the Angel’s Wings. We hear yelling and see Jeremy Borash running down the corridor with the cameraman following him. We see Matt Morgan yelling at the arena worker he gave his bags to earlier on in the show. Jeremy asks Matt what's going on, to which Morgan tells Borash that he doesn't have his own locker room! Morgan says that a star like him, hot off a win over Samoa Joe, doesn't even have his own locker room and has to SHARE! AJ Styles appears and tries to calm the situation down, telling Morgan he can use his locker room. Morgan tells AJ that he knows nothing and the only reason he has his own locker room is because he brown-noses just about everyone. Commercial Break -The new Legends Champion, Hernandez comes to the ring proudly wearing his championship. He rolls into the ring and takes a microphone off SoCal Val. Hernandez says that from this moment on, this title will be no longer be the Legends Championship - it is now the TNA Television Championship! Hernandez issues an open challenge to anyone in the back, and out-steps Dr. Stevie along with Daffney and Raven.. Hernandez def. Dr. Stevie (with Raven and Daffney) to retain the TNA Television ChampionshipHernandez’s first defense of the newly renamed Championship was as impressive as it gets. He squashed Dr. Stevie in almost no time at all. Stevie’s only real offense came in the beginning when he nailed Hernandez a few times and even tried the Stevie Kick, but Hernandez grabbed his foot and pushed him down. After that, it was pure dominance and Hernandez won with the Border Toss. Eric Young, Kevin Nash and the rest of World Elite are in their locker room watching Hernandez celebrate his victory on a monitor. Nash is furious at losing his then-Legends Championship. Young tells Nash that something has to be done about Hernandez.. Commercial Break - The British Invasion (with Rob Terry) def. AJ Styles and Matt MorganMorgan’s new attitude really shone through in this contest. He would taunt after hitting a move and refused to tag in, just to hog the glory. Eventually, AJ tagged himself in, which Morgan really disliked. AJ was impressive as you’d expect the World Champion to be and he connected with his springboard back flip DDT for a near fall on Doug Williams. He went to tag Morgan, but he dropped off the apron. AJ was shocked and turned back to pick up Williams. Morgan got in the ring and laid out AJ with the Hellevator. The crowd was stunned as Morgan draped Williams' arm across AJ and the referee had no choice but to count the 3! Morgan stops at the top of the ramp and turns around, sarcastically acting as if he was shocked at the loss. An absolutely irate AJ begins to regain consciousness in the ring as Doug Williams celebrates like mad with Terry and Magnus! Commercial Break -The music of Kurt Angle hit (not the Main Event Mafia's theme) as he came to the ring, looking happier than he has been the past year. He takes a microphone from SoCal Val and says that he's out here to clear up a few things. First of all, he showed a sign of respect to Bobby Lashley after their match for one reason - Bobby took the fight to him, and he respects him for what he does. Kurt says that it was one year ago that the Main Event Mafia was created. From the beginning, the Main Event Mafia was misunderstood. They were not about securing spots because Kurt says that he knew he was going to be the best. It was not about job security for him because he knew that he was better than anyone else. Kurt says that it was about respect. Respect for the wrestlers and the game. You were in it because you loved it. It was not about money and ego. It was about pride and being the best. Kurt says that he thought he saw a bunch of young punks looking for hand outs and to be given everything on a silver platter. Kurt says that everyone makes mistakes and he admits that he made a mistake. Kurt says that he sees a bunch of young boys who have grown into men. Kurt tells everyone in the back that they have nothing to prove to him. Kurt says that he considers them his peers and he is ready to fight their fight. Kurt drops the microphone and begins tp slap the hands of some fans at ringside and signs an autograph for someone. Suddenly, Kurt falls to the floor after a fan punches him! The fan hops the guardrail and begins to put the boots to Kurt, laying into him with some stiff punches. The fan takes off his suit jacket and begins to choke Kurt out with it. Security run out and start dragging the fan up the ramp, but Kurt gets on the microphone and demands for him to be let go. For some reason, security let the fan go and him and Kurt began to brawl with the fan getting the upperhand after blasting Kurt with a steel chair. The fan crouches beside a bloodied Kurt Angle yelling in his face that it's his time! 2009 TNA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [/font]
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Post by Ramos on Dec 3, 2010 18:07:06 GMT -5
The knockout match was good. I'm glad Flash picked up the win Morgan's acting like quite the jackass. What's up there? Nice segment with the MEM and Steiner being thrown out. Glad the Joe has turned against the Mafia and seems to be returning back to his old self Glad Beer Money picked up the win over Lethal Consequences. Could see them in a match against the British Invasion at Turning Point. Daniels/Suicide sounding like an awesome match. Hope Daniels drops the X division title soon and moves onto better things. More bungholery from Morgan. I am liking this Nice choice renaming the Legends title the TV title. Glad Hernandez looked strong in his first defence. Heel turn for Morgan is nice. Hopefully he will get a title shot soon. I loved the segment at the end with Kurt. It seemed like it would have been a really heartfelt promo. And the "fan" attacking him at the end was perfect and I can't wait for more of this storyline to come.
Another great show guys. This is becoming my favourite diary just now. Keep up the awesome work.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 3, 2010 21:37:25 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: Thursday 22nd October 2009...Not so sold on the opening of iMPACT following Bound For Glory V: TNA's biggest pay-per-view featuring the Knockouts in a battle royal, though it can be slightly entertaining I suppose. Alissa Flash had a lot of potential back here, just do not screw up the potential this Knockouts division has, because twelve months on and it is a cesspit. Can see Tara and Awesome Kong going on to feud into Turning Point. Nice promo with the Main Event Mafia, though I feel actually opening the show could have elevated the rating for iMPACT a bit coming off of that pay-per-view. Scott Steiner cheaping out on quitting TNA if he was pinned is a nice touch, but security actually getting Steiner out of the arena was amusing. Shame we aren't seeing any more Steiner, he was becoming a little more talented and agile at this point. Samoa Joe then effectively ending the Mafia with an attack to Booker T shows where we are going. Joe and Booker will be a good feud. Beer Money defeating Lethal Consequences is a nice bout, did like the show of respect teamwork in this. Daniels beating Suicide is fine, a good way to show off the new TNA X-Division Champion. Their match at Sacrifice 2009 was quite entertaining. Ah, very simple decision with Hernandez rephasing the TNA World Legends Championship into the TNA World Television Championship, but hopefully he doesn't last long as champ. Hernandez beating Dr Stevie was for the best, Stevie's clients against Hernandez could be fun to watch. Please keep World Elite notable, rather than having them disappear by January. Entertaining tag team main event in the ring with the British Invasion defeating AJ Styles and Matt Morgan, Morgan turning on AJ was actually the best decision I find. Morgan works so much better hated than liked. Not too sure on this feud idea though going into Turning Point. Hope AJ becomes a fighting champion nonetheless. Kurt Angle closing down the show was an interesting call. Angle being beaten up by a fan in a suit sounds awfully familiar. Probably best you're following the Desmond Wolfe idea, just hope he reminds uppercard. An enjoyable fallout show, not too fresh ideas going into Turning Point yet though.
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