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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 16, 2010 13:59:44 GMT -5
Robbie E over Jesse Neal is a decent start to the show. -Tara over Lacey is fine as TNA's Knockout division is pretty good. -London Brawling over Richards and Dreamer is the right call here as they are the future. -RVD over Jarrett and Abyss was a pretty good main event here. -Good show; can't wait for Hardy/RVD. Hope he gets a good reign.
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 17, 2010 12:12:07 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents....iMPACT on SpikeTV October 28st, 2010 Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
Eric Bischoff kicked off TNA iMPACT along with some police officers. He then called out Kurt Angle and proceeded to remind Angle he was forced to retire thus last week he broke into the iMPACT Zone and attacked a TNA talent which is assault. The Orlando Police officers handcuff Angle and begin to take him up the ramp when TNA President, Dixie Carter comes out and reminds Bischoff who signed Kurt Angle's contract - her! She demand Angle to be released of handcuffs and all charges dropped as they are unfounded. The police officers removed the handcuffs which freed Angle who went after Eric Bischoff until Abyss came out and knocked Dixie Carter to the floor in the process. Abyss and Angle were separated by security guards when Carter got back at Eric Bishchoff by stating that she is not a talent in TNA and is pressing charges on Abyss for assault. Abyss was handcuffed and escorted out of the building as Bischoff stewed over this. Kurt Angle shook Dixie Carter's hand as we go to commercial break.[commerical break]
TNA X-Division Champion, Jay Lethal defeated Frankie Kazarian in a non-title match The high-flyer of "Fortune" was definitely looking to get back into the TNA X-Division Title hunt but tonight would not be his night as Lethal picked up the victory following the Lethal Combination. After the match, a video aired on the screen of Robbie E and Cookie in Elizabeth, NJ showing off where Lethal grew up including his child-hood home. Robbie E and Cookie stated that this is not where champions come from and next week Robbie E and Cookie will show off where REAL champions come from! Lethal seemed angered by Robbie E attacking where he grew up.
Backstage, Generation Me is complaining to the guy holding the camera in "ReAction" like footage about London Brawling thinking they can come back and just get a tag title shot without earning it. Generation Me stated that London Brawling missed months of television for some reason and Gen Me proved that it was all about them! They stated London Brawling needed to go back under that rock they came from.
We see yet another "ReAction" like video where AJ Styles and Fortune (besides Kazarian) are still speaking about how they should represent TNA instead of guys like Rob Van Dam. Styles spoke about being on more shows than anyone in the history of TNA and stated that Fortune is ready to fight for TNA whenever Dixie Carter comes crawling on her knees. Flair takes a shot and states that's how he likes Dixie Carter, on her knees.
Angelina Love defeated Daffney This match really seemed like filler but it was also almost a scouting match as Miss Tessmacher came out and watched from the stage. Angelina Love picked up the victory with the "beauty mark".
[commercial break]
Backstage Dixie Carter is shown on her cell phone with someone stating that she was "very sure" of her decision and for them to get the paper work done to make it official.
Mr. Anderson came down to the ring and cut a promo on how everyone wants answers about his actions last week. He said he doesn't owe anyone an explanation before he gets an explanation on why Rob Van Dam gets handed a title shot against Jeff Hardy. He proclaims that he should get a title shot because he was royally screwed out of the title. Anderson also spoke about how the reason he came to TNA was because of his "old friends" like D'Angelo Dinero telling him how it was less politics here and his FIRST TNA World Title match, politics screws him over. Anderson states that Hardy and Van Dam need to remember that they are no longer fighting for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship but both men are fighting for the privilege to get their ass handed to them by Mr. Anderson….Anderson!
Backstage, The Motor City Machine Guns speak on the super-kicks they gave to Team 3D. They state it wasn't a "turn" of the Guns but more so a reminder to Team 3D that while there is respect between the two teams, they didn't fight for four years to lay down and play dead against Team 3D.
Team 3D defeated Beer Money Inc This was a good match here on iMPACT with Team 3D having one of their final TNA iMPACT matches against one of their all time rivals here in TNA - Beer Money Inc - which turned out to be a good match. Team 3D picked up the victory following the 3D on Robert Roode.
[commercial break]
We once again return backstage with Kurt Angle speaking with Dixie Carter. He thanks her for getting him out of having to retire (for now) and promised to form a team to kick Bischoff and Hogan out of this company for good. Carter seemed a little nervous when she told Angle that he should speak to Fortune about helping him out. Angle reacted oddly and told her that he was thinking the same thing. He promised to speak with Fortune in the middle of the ring next week on iMPACT.
Samoa Joe defeated Hernandez Hernandez made his epic return to TNA Wrestling tonight in a great match with Samoa Joe which really showed that these two were the best big men in the business. Hernandez almost had the victory here after he went to hit his "super-mex dive" to the floor before rolling Joe into the ring for a two count. Joe picked up the victory via submission with the choke. After the match, Joe spoke into the camera and promised that he would destroy Jeff Jarrett at "Turning Point" and "one by one, Hogan's boys will fall."
A video airs of Orlando Jordan and Eric Young walking around Orlando, Florida at all the little shops on International Drive. He came off pretty creepy as Jordan kept going into clothing stores trying to see if Young liked anything he tried on. Young ended up being hit the head by a door that opened in front of him which knocked him out for a second. He woke up and seemed frighten by Orlando Jordan and ran off holding his head leaving Jordan confused.
London Brawling defeated Ink Inc This was a great tag team contest between these two (almost) similar tag teams which saw London Brawling pick up the pinfall victory after lariat on Moore. After the match, London Brawling got on the microphone and proclaimed Generation Me were a bunch of "window lickers" that don't deserve to be in the same building as London Brawling. They challenge Generation Me to a tag match at "Turning Point" so they can prove that London Brawling is the more handsome, more stylish, and more importantly the best tag team in the world.
Mr. Anderson is seen walking toward the ring as Mr. Anderson takes on Rob Van Dam - NEXT!
[commercial break]
Rob Van Dam defeated Mr. Anderson This was a great main event which got a fair amount of time but mid-way through the match Eric Bischoff removed Earl Hebner from the match and made Jeff Hardy the guest referee which ended up making this match difficult for Van Dam. Van Dam finally had enough of Hardy's slow counts and dirty antics which lead to Van Dam kicking him in the face. This allowed Van Dam to win the match when Brian Hebner ran down and counted the three count following a Five Star Frog Splash on Anderson.
Post Match: Jeff Hardy attacked Van Dam and pulled a ladder out from under the ring which made the fans go nuts. Hardy climbed to the top but smirked and flipped the fans the bird as he simply raised the World Title in the air as we fade to black.
© TNA Entertainment 2010
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 17, 2010 12:13:37 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents... Turning Point on Pay-Per-View November 7th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
TNA World Heavyweight Championship: No DQ Match Jeff Hardy (champion) defends against Rob Van Dam
TNA World Tag Team Championship The Motor City Machine Guns [Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin] (champions) defend against Team 3D [Brother Ray and Brother Devon]
TNA X-Division Championship Jay Lethal (champion) defends against Robbie E [w/ Cookie]
TNA Knockouts Championship Tara (champion) defends against Mickie James
Singles Contest Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 17, 2010 13:31:54 GMT -5
Thank god there is more than four matches on the newest show. That is one thing that really bugs me with your TNA diaries. I hope you keep that up as these shows need to have at least six matches on a show. It wasn’t a bad show but I couldn’t really get into it and I’m not sure why. Considering “They” have all the control I don’t see RVD getting a title shot so soon. You could have dragged that one out a little bit. I really hope you add at least three more matches to the pay per view. You have a boatload of talent that is seemingly going unused.
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 19, 2010 2:19:22 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents....iMPACT on SpikeTV November 4th, 2010 Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
Kurt Angle's music hits as he makes his way down to the ring to call out Fortune. He spoke about Mr.Anderson hitting him with a chair two weeks back and says that he will overlook that… for now. He calls out Fortune to which they slowly walk out [Note: Douglas Williams nor Matt Morgan are with them] which leds to Angle asking Fortune to join the fight against "They" (Hogan's boys). AJ Styles gets on the microphone instead of Flair where he explains that he doesn't want Angle to ask but he wants Dixie Carter to ask for their help which leads to Dixie Carter coming out and getting in the ring. She pleads with Fortune to do the right thing for once! She reminds them that without her and her family, TNA wouldn't have lasted long enough for them to become the stars they are. Styles and the rest of Fortune (excluding Flair) huddle up which leads to Flair snatching the microphone from AJ Styles hand which Tenay thinks is going to lead to him ripping into Dixie Carter but he ends up telling Dixie that it's about freaking time she released who the stars were in the company. Flair and Carter shake hands while she hugs the rest of Fortune. Bischoff comes out and splashes water from a water bottle in his face to make "tears". He sounds like he is sobbing while he talks but starts busting out laughing at the horrible decision Fortune just made. He stated that it wasn't "sweet" but a stupid decision by Fortune. He mentions that "The Monster" Abyss has made bail and then books Abyss vs. AJ Styles tonight in the main event with the TNA Television Title on the line. [commercial break]
"The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero defeated Douglas Williams This was a solid opening contest with "The Pope" finally making his return to TNA Wrestling as he hasn't been seen since Bound for Glory. He picks up the victory with the DDE!
Backstage, Sting and Kevin Nash confront Dixie Carter regarding picking Fortune and Kurt Angle to represent TNA in this struggle for power. Carter explains that while Sting and Nash have been a big part of TNA, it's time to give AJ Styles and Beer Money Inc back their spot. Sting is very understanding off this and states that he will stay out of the way but will be back as soon as Dixie Carter has control again. Kevin Nash is not as understanding and begins yelling at Carter for being stupid enough to rely on "young punks". She calls her security who come in and escort Nash out of the office.
Fortune is hanging out in their locker room while AJ Styles is lacing up his boots when Kurt Angle comes in with his luggage of ring-gear. Fortune looked stunned at him coming into their locker room as he sits down on a chair and starts unzipping his bag. Styles and Angle exchange a look, then a nod as Mike Tenay and Taz speculate on how it appears Fortune and Kurt Angle are without a doubt on the same page.
TNA World Tag Team Champions, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin defeated Raven and Rhino in a "Pick Your Poison" Non-Title Match This was a solid tag team contest but definitely not the best Machine Gun match. You can tell Team 3D was hoping that Raven and Rhino would do some damage on The Guns but it wasn't the case as The Guns picked up the win with "Skull and Bones" for the pin.
[commercial break]
Backstage, Madison Rayne confronts Miss Tessmacher about Mickie James getting a title shot over her, she presents Tessmacher with a petition "signed by 100 fans" demanding she be added to the match at "Turning Point". Tessmacher looked over the petition by letting at a sigh and making it a three way at "Turning Point" for the Knockouts Championship. She then smirked and booked Tara vs. Madison Rayne TONIGHT!
Team 3D defeated Generation Me in a "Pick Your Posion" Match This was yet another good match here on iMPACT with 3D and Generation Me facing off for the first (and last) time! Generation Me looked strong in this match but their downfall was Max Buck being distracted by Chelsea who came down to the ring during the match which allowed Team 3D to hit the 3D on Max for the victory. London Brawling came down following the match and put the boots to Generation Me. The fans are now seemingly on the good side of London Brawling as they were being cheered during the beat down on Generation Me.
The cameras show Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan in Hulk's office talking bout "Turning Point" which they mention Dixie Carter having some "challenge" to lay down during the show. They mock her by coming up with ideas like "Carter vs. Hogan in a Cooking Challenge" until Kurt Angle comes into the office with his ring-gear on. Angle demands a match tonight on iMPACT but Bischoff says he has "bigger plans" for Angle for Turning Point when he faces - Abyss!
TNA X-Division Champion, Jay Lethal defeated Brian Kendrick This was a very solid contest with both men showing respect for one another before the match with a handshake. The fans were torn throughout the match with lots of dueling chants. Lethal picked up the victory with the "Lethal Injection" for the pin. After the match, Robbie E was once again shown on the video screen but this time was at his home in the Jersey Shore. He spoke about how this was how a true champion lived but the video begin to repeat it's self while playing… Lethal was then spun around by Robbie E and hit with a cutter. Lethal laid on the mat as Robbie E and Cookie raised their hands (and X-Division Title) in the air.
[commercial break]
Madison Rayne defeated TNA Knockout Champion, Tara in a Non-Title Match Before the match, Rayne told Tara to lay down for her but she refused. This made Rayne angry and the match was on which turned out to be a pretty decent contest between them. The ending saw Madison hit the "Rayne Drop" for the victory. After the match, Rayne trash talked Tara and told her that she would take HER title back at "Turning Point". Mickie James came out and told Rayne just to leave the ring instead of insulting Tara but Rayne retaliated by attacking Mickie. She hit the "Rayne Drop" on Mickie James and walking out, leaving both Tara and Mickie laid out in the ring.
The cameras turn over to Mike Tenay and Taz who run down the "Turning Point" card with additions of Generation Me vs. London Brawling along with a "show case of the X-Division" featuring Amazing Red taking on Shannon Moore, Brian Kendrick and "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero!
AJ Styles is shown warming up for his match when Kurt Angle comes back into the locker room of Fortune. He tells Styles to "leave him a piece of Abyss for Turning Point" and tells Styles good luck. They shakes hands but something seems off as AJ Styles walks out the door to head toward the ring.
[commerical break]
TNA World Television Champion, AJ Styles and Abyss fought to a double count out This was a great way to end the programing until Abyss decided to take his anger out on Styles and tossed him to the floor. The two brawl and before you know it, the official has counted to ten and the match ends but the two keep going at it until Abyss tosses Styles and a chair back into the ring. Kurt Angle hits the ring and he starts to brawl with Abyss until Jeff Hardy tries to run down to help Abyss but Rob Van Dam cuts him off and the brawl out of the building as the cameras follow them. Hardy gains the upper hand in the parking lot where he slams Van Dam's head into the hood of a car as security gets there to break them up.
Back in the iMPACT Zone, AJ Styles is starting to stir and picks up the chair that Abyss threw into the ring. Tenay starts freaking out as Styles is staring at Kurt Angle who's back is to him about how Styles "had us all fooled", Abyss grabs Angle's throat and lifts him to chokeslam him but Styles rams the top of the chair into the gut of Abyss, saving Kurt Angle. Styles wails on Abyss with the chair until Abyss rolls to the floor. Angle and Styles shake hands as the show goes off air.
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 19, 2010 2:22:09 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents... Turning Point on Pay-Per-View November 7th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
TNA World Heavyweight Championship: No DQ Match Jeff Hardy (champion) defends against Rob Van Dam
TNA World Tag Team Championship The Motor City Machine Guns [Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin] (champions) defend against Team 3D [Brother Ray and Brother Devon]
TNA X-Division Championship Jay Lethal (champion) defends against Robbie E [w/ Cookie]
TNA Knockouts Championship: Triple Threat Match Tara (champion) defends against Mickie James and Madison Rayne
Singles Contest Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett
Singles Contest Kurt Angle vs. Abyss
#1 Contendorship Match for the TNA World Tag Team Championship Generation Me [Max and Jeremy Buck] vs. London Brawling [Desmond Wolfe and Magnus]
X-Division Showcase Brian Kendrick vs. "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero vs. Amazing Red vs. Shannon Moore
Plus, the TNA President - Dixie Carter - will lay down a challenge to Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan. What does the president have up her sleeve? Tune into "Turning Point" LIVE and EXCLUSIVELY on pay-per-view!
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 22, 2010 15:45:12 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents... Turning Point on Pay-Per-View November 7th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
Jay Lethal defeated Robbie E [w/ Cookie] to retain the TNA X-Division Championship This was a solid opener with lots of offense from both men in this X-Division Championship match. Robbie E had a lot to prove in his pay-per-view debut and hoped to prove it by becoming the X-Division Champion, but was unable to do so. Robbie E deserves all the credit in the world as he almost defeated the X-Division Champion, Jay Lethal with a cutter but Lethal knew where he was in the ring and got his foot on the ring rope to break the pin. Cookie attempted to interfere but was ejected from the ringside area which might have been Robbie E's down fall as Lethal was able to shove Robbie E off when he attempted the cutter, which allowed Lethal to come back with the "Lethal Injection" for the pin fall victory. Lethal celebrated his victory as the cameras turned backstage.
TNA President, Dixie Carter is shown arriving at the TNA iMPACT Zone when Christy Hemme approaches her wanting to know what she has planned for tonight, Carter refuses to answer the question though as we head back to the ringside area where Mike Tenay and Taz run down the rest of the card. We also receive word during this segment that Shannon Moore has apparently not shown up to the building here tonight and would be replaced in the match by Douglas Williams.
A video package airs hyping up the TNA Knockouts Championship match as Tara defends against Mickie James and Madison Rayne!
Tara defeated Mickie James and Madison Rayne to retain the TNA Knockout Championship The knockouts appear to be back on top in the world of pro-wrestling as these three really showed what they could do inside the ring though at times it felt more like a one-on-one match than a three way match as it was mainly Tara and James battling it out following James kicking Rayne in the head which a nasty kick. Tara almost had the match won with a standing moonsault but Rayne snuck in and broke the pin up. This angered Tara who backed the smaller Madison Rayne into the corner and wailed in her in a moment of anger. She realized what she had done but before she could check on Rayne, Mickie rolled Tara up for a two count. Tara was finally able to pull off the victory after Rayne hit the "Rayne Drop" on Mickie James and went to cover Mickie but Tara tossed her to the floor to steal the victory from under Madison. Rayne got back into the ring and bullied Tara for stealing the victory to which Tara responded by hitting a forearm on Rayne sending her to the mat.
Backstage, Jeff Jarrett is interviewed by Christy Hemme regarding tonight's match with Samoa Joe. He spoke on how he went above and beyond to make sure Samoa Joe was signed by TNA Wrestling, but, ever since then Joe has been nothing more than ego and a pain in the a**. Jarrett stated that tonight, Joe thinks he is going to "kill" Jarrett but in reality, Jarrett will kill Joe!
Douglas Williams defeated D'Angelo Dinero, Amazing Red, and Brian Kendrick in an "X-Division Showcase" This was an alright match but defiantly not something that should be labeled a showcase of the X-Division as it lacked what the X-Division Title match had earlier in the evening which was great wrestling. The match came of pretty sloppy and didn't really last long at all with Williams picking up the victory over Dinero by pin fall following the "Chaos Theory".
A video package plays hyping up Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett
Samoa Joe defeated Jeff Jarrett This wasn't a squash but it was obvious from the moment the bell rang, Jarrett stood no chance against "The Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe. Joe unleashed through out the match a flurry of kicks, knees, and punches to Jarrett which weakened him through out the opening moments of this match. Jarrett fought back as much as he could through out the match and would get in control of Joe for a small portion of the match following a drop kick by Jarrett. Joe would evenly gain the upper hand over Jarrett to which he applied the choke which forced Jarrett to tap out. Joe broke the hold and left but as he walked up the ramp, he saw Jarrett getting up in the ring on the big screen which lead to Joe turning around and heading back to the ring where he punished Jarrett some more before tossing him to the arena floor where he placed Jarrett on a chair side-ways near the guardrail. Joe charged at Jarrett and hit a running boot on Jarrett sending him skull first into the guard rail. There are huge chants of "JOE! JOE! JOE!" as we go backstage.
The cameras turn to Eric Bischoff's office where he and Hogan react to Joe's assault on Jarrett. They state "someone" needs to teach him a lesson when Dixie Carter comes in and tosses a contract of sorts onto Bischoff's desk. She explains that it is for a match at "Final Resolution" featuring 5 of Bischoff/Hogan's choices and 5 of Kurt Angle's choices with the winning team gaining control over the company for either Hogan/Bischoff or Dixie Carter. She demanded Bischoff sign it to which he agreed on the condition that Carter won't try and figure a way out of this contract when her boys lose. He signs the contract and then turns it over to Dixie Carter who also signs it.
London Brawling [Magnus and Desmond Wolfe w/ Chelsea] defeated Generation Me [Max and Jeremy Buck] to become the #1 Contenders for the TNA World Tag Team Championship Mike Tenay explained that regardless who won the tag team title match, London Brawling would be the next challenges for them which means that if Team 3D wins the tag team titles later in the evening, a tournament would be held to see who faces London Brawling at "Final Resolution". This was another good match here at "Turning Point" with both teams looking very impressive with lots of nice double team moves from each team. London Brawling were fan favorites in this match until the end which saw Chelsea distract the office while Magnus used brass knuckles on Max for the victory. The fans booed London Brawling following the match as they celebrated.
Backstage, Rob Van Dam is interviewed about his match with Jeff Hardy. He states that Hardy can make all the excuses in the world for joining up with Hogan, but, nothing will change the fact that Hardy fed Van Dam to Abyss for no reason. Van Dam promises to get revenge on Hardy, tonight!
Abyss defeated Kurt Angle This was yet again another good match here on pay-per-view with both men going into this match with revenge on their mind. Angle and Abyss worked more of a brawling match than we are use to with Kurt Angle which allowed Abyss to hang with Angle through out the match until Angle was able to hit three German suplexes on Abyss before going up to hit a moonsault but he took way to much time as Abyss recovered and pushed him off the top rope to the floor where Angle grazed the guard rail. Abyss dominated from this point on as Angle was never the same which allowed him to hit a "Black Hole Slam" for the victory.
A video package airs looking at the time of Team 3D in TNA along with looking at the Motor City Machine Gun's rise to the top of the Tag Team Division.
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Team 3D to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championship A fantastic tag team championship match here with lots of great action which you have come to expect from The Motor City Machine Guns. 3D pulled out one of their best performances in years in this contest which really helped the quality of the match. The Guns were out sized but they weren't out wrestled as Shelley and Sabin were able to dominate the match for the first little while by staying on Team 3D and not allowing them to use their brawling strengths. This didn't last too long as Ray fought back and got the advantage on their side which allowed them to wear down Alex Shelley to set up a 3D! Devon pulled Sabin off the apron while Ray went for the cover but Alex Shelley kicked out! Team 3D looked stunned at Shelley kicking out but that was the least of their worries as it wasn't long until Shelley and Sabin put them away with the AS/CS Rush for the victory. Shelley and Sabin shook Team 3D's hands before leaving the ring. EV2.0 all came down and hugged Team 3D while chants of "Thank You Both!" rang out through out the iMPACT Zone.
We see Immortal (besides Jarrett) firing up Hardy telling him that he's got this as he walks out the locker room. We then get a shot of Van Dam leaving his locker room with some of the TNA talent standing around patting him on the back.
We then see a video package hyping up our main event of the evening as Jeff Hardy defends the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Rob Van Dam in a No DQ Match
Jeff Hardy defeated Rob Van Dam to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in a No DQ Match The match started right off the bat as during Hardy's entrance, Van Dam bailed from the ring and went straight after Hardy which led to Earl Hebner ringing the bell. The two former "best friends" brawled all over the iMPACT Zone for the opening moments of the match but would end up fighting back into the ring not long afterward which lead to a load of weapons coming into play by Rob Van Dam including a ladder and table. Van Dam and Hardy almost killed one another in this match which really showed the anger that Van Dam had for Hardy after he fed Van Dam to Abyss a few months back. Van Dam set up a ladder and was climbing to the top of it but Hardy pushed the ladder over which sent Van Dam into the ropes and tumbles to the floor. Hardy tossed the ladder to the arena floor (onto Van Dam) which shows that Hardy is no longer going to take risks for the fans entertainment, Hardy almost had the victory following the "Twist of Hate" onto of a steel chair for Van Dam kicked out. The final moments of the match took the fans breathe away as Van Dam pulled the ladder back into the ring and climbed to the top of it before attempting to hit a frog splash on Hardy who was laying on a table but Hardy rolled off the table and this sent Van Dam crashing through the table. Hardy covered and got the three count for the victory. Hardy celebrated his victory as Bischoff and Hogan came onto the stage to applaud Hardy's victory as we go off air.
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 22, 2010 15:49:51 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents... Final Resolution on Pay-Per-View December 5th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
Who Will Gain Control over TNA Wrestling? The Immortals [TBA,TBA, TBA, TBA,TBA] vs. Team Angle [TBA,TBA,TBA,TBA,TBA]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 22, 2010 20:22:35 GMT -5
-Happy to see Lethal retain over E as it'd be too early in my opinion. -Tara over Mickie and Rayne was the right call too, as it'd be to early for Mickie James. -Williams over the others is decent. Lots of other great competitors in there. -Joe over Jarrett is the right call. Pretty good either way, but the result angled more that way. -London Brawling over GM to become #1 contenders is great! Looking forward to that. -Abyss over Angle is a pretty good call here, Angle should be gone soon. -MCMG over 3D is good. Liking the new tag teams as 3D/MCMG/Beer Money, we see those matches all the time, though they're exciting. -Jeff Hardy over Rob Van Dam is great! Hope that Jeff gets a very long run as champion. -Good PPV; looking forward to what's next now.
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Post by Rule 30 on Oct 23, 2010 6:30:18 GMT -5
Turning Point -Sorry about not being able to reply to all the shows. -Lethal opening up the show with a win is the best move. -Really don't care about the KO's at all, but I guess Tara winning is alright. -Random four way here. Oh yeah, why is Pope suddenly all the way back to the X-Division? It's a shame, he should still be upper-mid card, not losing to Doug Williams in a random four way. -Wow, Joe practically beating Jeff in a squash. The winner is okay, but Jeff looks WEAK. -Wow, the 5 on 5 at FR should be great stuff. Hopefully better than that snooze tag match from 2 years ago. -London Brawling winning is fine, wish Chelsea didn't help though. I wish she would still be the one that doesn't like them and then we get more lines like: "You ate yesterday, Chelsea." -Abyss winning is decent I suppose, nothing much to say, -I like The Guns retiring 3D. The two teams shaking hands and the post-match stuff was all great and realistic. -Wow, a brutal (in a good way) main event here. The ending was fine and I loved Hardy throwing the ladder to floor, nice touch there. -Good show, just a few things I'm not fond of.
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 25, 2010 22:34:46 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents....iMPACT on SpikeTV November 11, 2010 Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
The music of Jeff Hardy plays following the video package as he makes his way down to the ring where he is followed by the rest of Immortal (including Jarrett who is stitched up). Hardy gets on the microphone for a brief moment and brags about his victory over Rob Van Dam to which he claims "sent Van Dam home for good" before turning the microphone over to Eric Bischoff who announces Jeff Hardy will lead "The Immortals" into Final Resolution to which they will destroy the piss-poor team Dixie Carter puts together. Bischoff announces that there are two men that will be featured on their team at "Final Resolution" that are not standing in the ring today which leads him to bring out "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan and Douglas Williams! Morgan and Williams both explained that they were pushed aside because they aren't the "chosen ones" of Fortune to which they will prove at Final Resolution, that they are two of the best in the world. This led to Kurt Angle and Dixie Carter coming out who announce their team for "Final Resolution" as Fortune! Styles, Kazarian, Storm, and Roode all come out which leads to a brief stare down before Bischoff announces tonight's main event as Beer Money Inc [James Storm & Robert Roode] taking on Abyss & Matt Morgan.[commercial break]
London Brawling's Desmond Wolfe [w/ Magnus and Chelsea] defeated Ink Inc's Jesse Neal [w/ Shannon Moore] This was a decent opening contest with Wolfe looking great considering this is one of his first single matches since returning. Neal had some good offensive moves also but nothing compared to Wolfe who picked up the victory with a lariat on Neal for the pin fall. Following the match, Wolfe and Magnus got on the microphone and ran down the Motor City Machine Guns stating that what took the Guns four year to do, London Brawling will do at "Final Resolution" which is WIN the TNA World Tag Team Championships.
Backstage, Robbie E and Cookie are interviewed about the loss to Jay Lethal. Robbie E states that everyone has a "bad day" and it was the lack of a tan on "Turning Point" Sunday that cost him the championship which is why when they face again, he'll make sure he gets up at 6AM to get his workout in and tan before he kicks Lethal's ass to become the first ever champion from NJ… that NJ could be proud of. Cookie pulled off her whole entire line of "Jersey's Here" before they headed off toward the ring for their match tonight.
Kurt Angle, Fortune, and Dixie Carter are shown in Fortune's locker room discussing the game plan for "Final Resolution" when Ric Flair comes in. He and Dixie Carter have a few seconds of a stare down before Flair explains that he doesn't like Carter but he HATES Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff's guts. He pretty much tells Carter that it's not out of respect for her that he's allowing Fortune to work with Angle, but a respect to Fortune so they can get their company back.
Robbie E [w/ Cookie] defeated Stevie Richards Taz pointed out during the match how he spoke to Stevie Richards earlier and Stevie stated that he is now going to go on his own in TNA to attempt to become the X-Division Champion, but, tonight was not a good night for Stevie Richards as Robbie E put him away with a cutter for the victory. After the match Robbie E got on the microphone to challenge Lethal to a rematch at "Final Resolution".
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Madison Rayne defeated Mickie James This was a great match between these two Knockouts with both of them looking to earn this number one contender spot for the Knockouts Championship but it was not Mickie James' day as she wasn't able to pull out the win due to Taylor Wilde interfering and distracting Mickie James which allowed Rayne to roll her up for the victory. After the match, Wilde backed up the ramp without taking her eye off an angry Mickie James.
Backstage, Eric Bischoff is hyping up Abyss and Matt Morgan to destroy Beer Money Inc tonight when Mr. Anderson comes into Bischoff's office. Anderson throws out how he is being walked all over and has yet to get a title shot because Bischoff is protecting his boy, Jeff Hardy. Bischoff says those are some strong accusations that Anderson can't prove. Anderson points out how it's not a coincidence that Hardy isn't defending the title at "Final Resolution" and that Anderson wants Hardy at "Genesis" in January. Rob Van Dam comes in and starts complaining about how Bischoff is trying to re-write what happened by taking Van Dam off TV, he says that he deserves a rematch at "Genesis". Anderson doesn't take to kind to Van Dam interrupting his and Eric's meeting which leads to Anderson pushing Van Dam aside and telling Bischoff that Van Dam already had a title shot and LOST, so, it needs to be Anderson with the title shot. Van Dam points out how he never lost the title and that Anderson had a shot at "Bound for Glory", to which Anderson reminds Van Dam that the only person who has been screwed out of a title shot is himself and that Van Dam needs to be aside because Anderson kicks his ass aside. Bischoff stands up and applauds them for being such great debaters because they both have a case so at "Final Resolution", Rob Van Dam will take on Mr. ANderson with the winner getting a title shot at "Genesis" against Jeff Hardy.
Team 3D comes down to the ring and gives their "good-bye" speech which leds to Generation Me coming down to the ring. Generation Me mocks Team 3D for their "emotions" regarding retirement when it is something that they should have saw coming. They state that unlike half the tag teams in the back, they are NOT going to miss 3D being around as they are a bunch of bullies. Max and Jeremy turn to leave, but they turn around and attack Team 3D! Jeremy and Max puts a beat down on 3D to the point where they are barley moving, before Max and Jeremy set up a table in the ring where they place Ray on it, Jeremy hits a splash from the top-rope putting Ray through a table which leads to Ink Inc running down to the ring and cleaning house. Neal checks on Ray while Moore helps up Devon, Ray is helped up next before he grabs a microphone. He tells Neal and Moore that they are not going to be the typical wrestlers and come out of retirement but they have one last "wish" in wrestling which is for Ink Inc to kick Generation Me's ass!
[commercial break] Backstage, we get a reaction from Taylor Wilde on why she cost Mickie James the match against Madison Rayne. She told us that if we wanted a reason to tune in next week as she will tell the world to why she cost Mickie James her match tonight.
The cameras turn to ringside where Mike Tenay and Taz run down the card for "Final Resolution" including the epic main event with the power of TNA Wrestling on the line. They then send it to Christy Hemme.
Hemme interviews Beer Money Inc to which they explain that while they nor Flair agree that Dixie Carter is the best person for the job, that Beer Money Inc, AJ Styles, and Kazarian need to be the guys representing TNA because they are TNA while Hogan and Bischoff are outsiders. This brought up the question of why do they agree with Angle being the captain to which Beer Money Inc explained that ever since Angle stepped in the door in TNA, it's been about TNA and helping the TNA talent out, not himself. They promise that the beginning of the end of Immortal starts - TONIGHT!
Beer Money Inc defeated Abyss and Matt Morgan This was a good way to end the show with Beer Money Inc being backed up against a wall but somehow finding a way to fight out of the wall. Morgan and Abyss dominated Beer Money Inc for the beginning moments of the match but soon afterward Beer Money Inc took advantage which led to them picking up the win via pin fall, they celebrate their victory after the match as Mike Tenay starts freaking out about something has gone down backstage…
The cameras turn to the backstage area where TNA staff are panicking as they rush down a hallway to the parking lot to where we see Fortune (without Beer Money Inc) and Dixie Carter surrounding someone that is laying on the parking lot floor, there is a busted windshield on one of the parked cars. Fortune clears out for the medics and we see that Kazarian is a bloody mess on the parking lot ground. They load Kazarian on a stretcher and put him in the back of an ambulance, then speed off. Fortune and Carter watch as the ambulance speeds off as we go off air.
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 25, 2010 22:39:03 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents... Final Resolution on Pay-Per-View December 5th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
Who Will Gain Control over TNA Wrestling? The Immortals [Jeff Hardy,Jeff Jarrett, Abyss, Matt Morgan, Douglas Williams] vs. Team Angle [Kurt Angle, AJ Styles, James Storm, Robert Roode, Kazarian]
TNA X-Division Championship Jay Lethal (c) vs. Robbie E [w/ Cookie]
TNA World Tag Team Championship Will The Guns Accept The Challenge? The Motor City Machine Guns (c) vs. London Brawling
TNA Knockout Championship Tara (c) vs. Madison Rayne
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 11, 2010 2:27:25 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Recap: The Build to Final Resolution:
The fight between "Team Angle" and "Immortals" reached a boiling point after it was revealed that Immortal was behind the attack on Kazarian which lead to Kazarian being pulled from "Final Resolution" just two weeks before hand. Kurt Angle and AJ Styles seemed to be at each others throats after Angle just replaced Kazarian without asking, with "The Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe! Eric Bischoff took full advantage of this bickering and booked AJ Styles vs. Kurt Angle on an edition of iMPACT which lead to a double DQ when both Immortal and the rest of Fortune interfered and started to brawl. The final broadcast before "Final Resolution" saw AJ Styles and Beer Money face off against Abyss, Jeff Jarrett, and Jeff Hardy where Hardy won the match for his team with a "Twist of Hate" for the pinfall victory.
The Knockouts Division become heated following Wilde attacking Mickie James. Wilde proclaimed that she was tired of people like her, who made the division what it is, being pushed aside for these divas who had no place in their ring. She stated that her fight to bring back the division to the holy grail of pro-wrestling for women, begins with Mickie James at Final Resolution.
Taylor Wilde wasn't the only knockout who was looking to gain her spot back as friends would collide when Madison Rayne looked to take the TNA Knockouts Title away from Tara. Rayne ended up betraying her friend when she attacked Tara following a match Tara had with Mickie James, to which, Tara had lost. Mickie James saved Tara but would end up getting attacked by Taylor Wilde herself.
Rob Van Dam and Mr. Anderson both looked to advance to "Genesis" to face Jeff Hardy for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, yet, they did it in a very professional way with neither men attacking one another but they did have a series of promos together stating that they both wanted a piece of Jeff Hardy and would of "whatever it takes".
Robbie E and Jay Lethal had their war for the X-Division Title rolling strong as Lethal accepted the challenge of Robbie E which lead to a series of match by Robbie E against former X-Division Champions to get ready including Suicide, Eric Young, and Amazing Red to which he won all of.
Also, Generation Me and Ink Inc had a few heated words following the dis-respect that Generation Me showed Team 3D during their retirement speech.
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 11, 2010 2:31:05 GMT -5
Complete Final Resolution Card: TNA Wrestling Presents... Final Resolution on Pay-Per-View December 5th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
Who Will Gain Control over TNA Wrestling? The Immortals [Jeff Hardy,Jeff Jarrett, Abyss, Matt Morgan, Douglas Williams] vs. Team Angle [Kurt Angle, AJ Styles, James Storm, Robert Roode, Kazarian]
#1 Contendorship for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship Rob Van Dam vs. Mr. Anderson
TNA X-Division Championship Jay Lethal (c) vs. Robbie E [w/ Cookie]
TNA World Tag Team Championship The Motor City Machine Guns (c) vs. London Brawling
TNA Knockout Championship Tara (c) vs. Madison Rayne
Knockouts Grudge Match Mickie James vs. Taylor Wilde
Tag Team Match Generation Me vs Ink Inc
Plus, Cookie has laid out a challenge to any cast member of "Jersey Shore" to show up. Will we get the Jersey Showdown that Cookie has been looking for?!
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 11, 2010 17:14:11 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents... Final Resolution on Pay-Per-View December 5th, 2010 Live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida!
The pay-per-view kicks off with a video package looking at everything that has brought us to this night with emphasis on Immortal vs. Team TNA including comments from all those involved in the match. Styles is the focal point and ends with him stating that tonight, everything will be fixed! We move into the iMPACT Zone were the pyrotechnics go off as Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to the final pay-per-view of the year for TNA Wrestling. They speak on everything we have seen this year and they both agree that they don't think we have seen anything compared to what is on the line tonight, before sending it to the ring.
Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal to win the TNA X-Division Championship This was a great way to open the show with the X-Division stars showing that the division isn't just about flips and dives, but, mat wrestling too. Lethal and Robbie E pulled off a great match without relying to much on the typical X-Division moves which played right into Robbie E's hands when Lethal took a risk going for a spring board and Robbie E was able to drop kick him off the top rope and to the arena floor. This was the downfall for Lethal as Robbie E soon picked up the victory following a cutter for the pin-fall. Robbie E and Cookie celebrated the victory as Taz wondered where the party would be at.
Backstage, Ric Flair is shown on his cell phone when Christy Hemme approached wanting comments on tonight's main event. Flair got off the phone long enough to state that he and Dixie Carter have become good “partners” over the past few weeks. Hemme questioned what he meant by “partners” but went right back to talking on his phone as it rings.
A video package shows the past between Madison Rayne and Tara as we prepare for our next contest.
[color=Green Tara defeated Madison Rayne to retain the TNA Knockout Championship
[/color] This was a solid contest between these two former friends as the fans have quickly gotten back on the side of Tara. The opening moments of the match were interesting as Rayne demanded that Tara lay down for her, but, Tara refused to do so. Tara would win the match following the Widows Peak for the victory. After the match, Rayne rolled to the floor and backed up the ramp, not taking her eyes off Tara. The cameras spin backstage were Ink Inc comment on their match with Generation Me tonight. Jesse Neal states that the way Generation Me disrespected Team 3D made him very angry as Team 3D is the reason he is standing here tonight. Jesse Neal says that he promised Team 3D that he would kick their asses... and tonight, he'll do just that! Cookie made her way to the ring, along with Robbie E with his newly won X-Division Championship, where she wonders if any of the “posers” from the Jersey Shore cast would accept her challenge but nobody would ever come out. The fans grew restless as she just kept waiting and waiting, until the lights went down low and super-hero like music played when all of a sudden Hurricane appears on the stage! He rushes the ring where Cookie bails but Robbie E stands his ground and the two have a little brawl. Robbie E gets control and goes to hit the cutter but Hurricane disappears out the ring and out of sight before he can. A video package plays announcing “TNA Genesis” Live on Pay-Per-View, January 9th, 2010! Generation Me defeated Ink Inc This was a solid tag team contest with both teams looking impressive, but, Generation Me was the most impressive looking of the two teams which was cemented with the victory following “The Buck Stops Here” for the pin-fall. Jesse Neal seemed angry that Moore had lost the match for the team, following the contest. Backstage, Mr. Anderson is interviewed about the match against Rob Van Dam. He proclaims that he hasn't really had any major problems with Rob Van Dam... until he acted like he was more deserving of a title shot because Hardy betrayed him. “When is Rob going to learn that in this business, you don't have any friends? You have people you work with but you don't have friends and he should know that by now. I am the one who got screwed out of the TNA World Championship, not him. He lost a friend, boo-hoo... you can get more, but, you have few chances to win a world title. I will not lose out on another!” Mickie James defeated Taylor Wilde via Disqualification Another good match here at “Final Resolution” which saw Wilde bring out a different side of her as she was a little more stiff in this match than we have seen before. The match was going fine up until the ending when Wilde was frustrated at James kicking out of a bridging german suplex and began to use the bottom rope to choke James. Wilde refused to break the hold and the official called for the bell, Wilde kept choking on James until TNA security pulled her off and took her to the back. The cameras turn to Rob Van Dam who is interviewed by Christy Hemme. Van Dam says that Anderson needs to realize that he isn't the only person who got screwed out of a championship, he reminds Hemme that had Hardy not gotten Abyss to attack him... Van Dam would still be World Champion! Van Dam told Anderson to “get over himself”. A video package airs looking back at the history between Rob Van Dam and Mr. Anderson! Rob Van Dam defeated Mr. Anderson to become the #1 Contender for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship A fantastic contest between these two fired up wrestlers with lots on the line. Anderson and Van Dam tore the house down with this contest and left it all in the ring. Van Dam used his quickness through out the match but as soon as he took flight, it went down hill for Van Dam as Anderson ducked out of the way of a cross body attempt from Van Dam and took control. Anderson controlled the match for awhile and almost had the match won following a DDT but, Van Dam kicked out. Somehow, Rob Van Dam was able to fight off Anderson's attacks and nail a spin kick that sent Anderson down. Van Dam finally scored the win following a “Five Star Frog Splash” to earn a title shot at Jeff Hardy next month at “Genesis”. Backstage, Fortune, Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle are all interviewed in their locker room about the huge match coming up against Immortal. AJ Styles proclaims that tonight will be the start of them getting their company back but they know it won't truly but their company until one of them is holding the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in their hands. Angle seemed to rub Fortune and Joe the wrong way when he stated that “was exactly what he had planned” like Angle would be the one to take the belt from Hardy. Angle promised victory and walked away, Ric Flair (who was standing in the background) told Fortune and Samoa Joe, “don't trust Kurt Angle! You guys are the team, you guys are the ones that will win this for TNA. Angle is in this for himself, you guys have been the work horses of this company... now... go get YOUR company back.” Dixie Carter and Ric Flair stayed in the locker room as the team left, you can see the worry on the face of Dixie Carter as this truly is her final resolution, if they don't win. The cameras switch over where we see Kurt Angle walking down the hallway when he bumps into Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan (minus the Immortal team). Bischoff tells Angle “good luck” and states that there will be no hard feeling between the three of them when Immortal puts the final nail in the coffin of Dixie Carter's presidency. Bischoff glances up and grabs Kurt Angle's hand, shakes it, and says “Glad you see it our way” before walking off. Angle looked confused but turns and walks toward the stage while the camera pans back behind where Angle was standing to see Fortune and Samoa Joe standing there looking very angry at what they just saw. A video package airs hyping up the main event between Immortal and Kurt Angle, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, and Beer Money Inc. Kurt Angle, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, James Storm, and Robert Roode defeated TNA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Hardy, Matt Morgan, Douglas Williams, Jeff Jarrett, and Abyss. This was a great main event, but, Joe and Fortune refused to tag in Kurt Angle which resulted in Angle getting very frustrated on the apron and began to yell at AJ Styles who was working over Jeff Jarrett. Angle demanded to be let in the match, but Styles ignored him and tagged in Samoa Joe. Angle got even with Fortune and Joe when it all broke lose and everyone started to brawl as Angle just stood on the apron and didn't bother to get into the brawl at all. The closing moments saw AJ Styles and Jeff Hardy as the legal men, yet, the referee had lost control yet again so everyone was still going at it which lead to James Storm hitting the last call super-kick on Hardy while Styles went to the apron. Storm got out of the ring while AJ Styles went for his patent springboard 450 splash yet when he went to make the cover, Earl Hebner waved him off. Styles got off Hardy and began yelling at Hebner for trying to screw them when all of a sudden Kurt Angle dove on top of Jeff Hardy for the cover... Hebner counts to three and Dixie Carter has her power back. Everyone was confused as a replay plays on the big screen showing that when Styles was on the apron, Angle made a blind tag and stole the pin fall from AJ Styles. Angle celebrates and while Fortune looks happy with the victory, they just walk up the ramp to where Dixie Carter and Ric Flair are waiting. Dixie Carter gives them all a hug while Angle celebrates alone in the ring. Angle looks up toward Fortune and sarcastically gives a little wave as he and AJ Styles stare one another down to go off air![/center] *Motor City Machine Guns retained over London Brawling. Failed to save the correct write-up with this match included* [/size]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 11, 2010 19:55:02 GMT -5
-This Robbie E guy is loved here. Him winning the X-Division Champion is nice. I see bright things ahead for him. -Generation Me over Ink Inc is nice for their heel turn. -Mickie over Wilde via DQ was nice to show a viciouser side of Wilde. -RVD over Anderson to become #1 contender is decent, though Anderson/Hardy would have been a fresher match. -Big main event with Angle, Styles, Joe, Storm, and Roode. Very contreversial call here to say the least. -Good PPV; lots of contreversy here. I can't wait to see the aftermath of this.
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 16, 2010 5:29:32 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents....iMPACT on SpikeTV December 9th, 2010 Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
The music of TNA President, Dixie Carter played following the video package as she makes her way down to the ring. Mike Tenay and Taz speak on how Carter is now one hundred percent in control of TNA Wrestling again. Carter gets on the microphone and thanks the fans for their support over the past few months, she also says a big thank you to Fortune, Kurt Angle, and Samoa Joe for their hard work at “Final Resolution”. She stated that she wasn't going to read Immortal the “riot act” because she knew the new public face of TNA management would have something up his sleeve as she announces that “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair is the new face of TNA management! Ric Flair comes out as the fans cheer him on as he states that unlike “other past management officials”, he won't take advantage of the opportunity. He puts over AJ Styles and Frankie Kazarian as the two guys that he wants to see back where they belong in the heavyweight title picture while Beer Money Inc go after the TNA World Tag Team Championship until they both feel they are ready to shake hands and respectfully walk away as a tag team to chase the TNA World Heavyweight Title dream! He says that all four of them will have to earn it back because there will be no politics nor favors handed out any longer. He also officially announces that Jeff Hardy will defend the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Rob Van Dam at TNA Genesis! He and Carter shake hands as we go to commercial.
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TNA X-Division Champion, Robbie E [w/ Cookie] defeated Jay Lethal to retain the TNA X-Division Championship This was a return bout from “Final Resolution” which saw Jay Lethal attempt to win back his X-Division Championship but lady luck was not on his side as Robbie E was able to retain the TNA X-DIvision Championship following a neck-breaker on Lethal for the win. After the match, Cookie got on the microphone for Robbie E who was obviously hurting from the match and stated that the “masked freak” from Sunday needs to find someone else to harass because he was not in the league of Robbie E. Hurricane then appeared on the big screen as the fans cheer: “Cookie, wait... your name is Cookie? Whatsupwitdat?! You need to understand that the fans do not like you two and the fans need someone to save them from your rants about being from the Jersey Shore. I am a super-hero, I must save the fans when they call!”. Robbie E snatches the microphone from Cookie and verbally attacks Hurricane. “Bro, you are not a super-hero! You are just like the cast of Jersey Shore... a POSER!”. Hurricane disappeared off the big screen and the hurricane logo appeared on the ring as Hurricane appears in the ring! He drop kicks Robbie E over the top rope and to the arena floor! Robbie E and Cookie scurry out of the ringside area as Hurricane poses in the ring!
Backstage, AJ Styles goes into Kurt Angle's locker room and questions him stealing the pin at “Final Resolution”. Angle tells Styles to chill out and don't get so hot headed as Angle just won the match for the team, but, Styles argues that Angle went into business for himself... like usual. Angle tells Styles the only reason he did that was because they refused to tag him in which Styles brings up seeing Angle and Bischoff shaking hands before the match, Angle tells Styles that he needs to learn how to trust people before leaving to go speak to Ric Flair.
Alex Shelley [w/ Chris Sabin] defeated Shannon Moore [w/ Jesse Neal] This was a contest that was just some friendly competition between one half of the current TNA World Tag Team Champions, Alex Shelley and Shannon Moore. This match really showed that Shelley could hold his on in singles action against anyone as he was able to put away Shannon Moore for the pin-fall victory. After the match, Generation Me appeared on the stage and explained how London Brawling has gone back to being forced to earn a title shot while Generation Me earned their shot this past Sunday with a win over Ink Inc and they were cashing in their title chance at “Genesis” on pay-per-view! Shelley and Sabin nod in agreement but in the background you can see Shannon Moore yelling at Jesse Neal.
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Kurt Angle is shown entering Ric Flair's office where he states that he feels that he earned a shot at Jeff Hardy's TNA World Heavyweight Title since he pinned him this past Sunday at “Final Resolution”. Flair disagrees and states that Angle pretty much stole the win out from under AJ Styles. Angle accuses him of “playing favorites” which Flair says that he wasn't finished and said that if Angle could beat Jeff Hardy in the main event tonight, he would be glad to add him to the title match at “Genesis”, but, just for giggles... AJ Styles will also be in the match! What a main event!
Douglas Williams defeated Stevie Richards This was a solid back and forth contest with Williams getting the better of Stevie Richards and picking up the victory following the “Chaos Theory”. After the match, Frankie Kazarian made his return to TNA iMPACT by attacking Williams. The two brawled for a bit before security broke it up and separated one another.
Backstage, Jeff Hardy is interviewed by Christy Hemme regarding his non-title match against Kurt Angle tonight. Hardy states that he should not have to compete against Kurt Angle and AJ Styles tonight due to the fact that he is World Heavyweight Champion. He proclaims that he should only wrestle on pay-per-view yet he will just sit back and watch the so called friendship between Kurt Angle and AJ Styles explode!
The cameras switch over to a locker room where Mickie James is getting ready for her match when Tara comes in. Tara reminds James that they aren't friends, but, tonight they have to put their differences for this tag team match against Taylor Wilde and Madison Rayne. Tara says they all have their problems including Rayne being angry and jealous because the spotlight is on Tara, but, tonight they will have to work together. Mickie James agrees and holds out her hand for a handshake but Tara just walks out.
Taylor Wilde and Madison Rayne defeated Mickie James and TNA Knockout Champion, Tara This was yet another good match here on iMPACT with the knockouts really showing that they one of the best women's division in the world today. Rayne picked up the victory for her team by pinning Tara while Wilde and James brawled onto the floor. After the match, Wilde laid James out with Tara's Knockout Championship belt that was at ringside. Wilde stared at the title before looking up at Madison Rayne who was still celebrating the win.
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A video aired of Mr.Anderson commenting on his match with Rob Van Dam from “Final Resolution”. Anderson reveals that he suffered a hyper-extended elbow which doctors don't want him to compete until after “Genesis” in January. He says that it won't “stop him from appearing”.
Backstage, Ric Flair is shown looking at some papers from “Immortal” (minus Jeff Hardy) comes in. Flair says that he really can't do anything to Jarrett or Abyss regarding their participation in the whole plan as they weren't the “master minds” but said they would have to re-earn their strips in the company. He then publicly FIRED Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff. Bischoff and Hogan are escorted out of the building by security as Jarrett seems almost...happy?
Gunner [Phil Shatter] defeated Eric Young Pre-Match, “Gunner” got on the microphone and said he wanted to introduce his “real self” to the world... he stated his name was Phil Shatter and he is not the joke that he has been turned into by “Immortal” by being forced to be some silly security guard. He promised to reveal his “true talent” tonight in his match with Eric Young. Young came down and Shatter really showed his true talent (like he said) which resulted in a good match between Shatter and Young. Shatter picked up the victory following a pump handle slam. Mike Tenay has some “revelation” at the end of the match where he states that he has seen Shatter's work before on the independent circuit but would never say anything for fear of his job. He proclaims that Shatter is a “sure fire hit” for TNA Wrestling.
Backstage, we see Beer Money Inc in their locker room when London Brawling comes in. London Brawling says the hear this rumor that Beer Money Inc wants tag team gold again, Roode says it's not a rumor since it's a fact that want their titles back. London Brawling proclaim that they are tired of this wishy-washy tag team that can't make up their mind wether they want the fans to like them or not, but they are also tired of Beer Money Inc hogging title shots. They claim that London Brawling is the best tag team in the world while Beer Money Inc is old news. Beer Money Inc doesn't take to light to that and a fight almost breaks out but London Brawling claim that they handle themselves as “gentlemen” and if they have a problem, they can settle it in the ring sometime. Beer Money likes the idea as we turn to the interview set.
AJ Styles is interviewed by Christy Hemme and he says that he didn't ask Ric Flair to put him in this match with Angle and Hardy, but, he will not turn down a chance to earn a title match. Styles does say it would be a “cheap way” to “hop over” guys like Mr.Anderson.
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TNA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Hardy defeated AJ Styles and Kurt Angle in a non-title match We have the entrances of all three men and then have the main event introductions that are normally saved for pay-per-views. The match was about to kick off when Rob Van Dam came out for commentary and the match finally starts. Styles/Angle seemed to work together for a good portion of the match, but, it's short lived when Hardy ducks out the way of a clothesline and Angle sends Styles to the floor. Styles gets back in the ring and gets in Angle's face about the cheap shot and tackles Angle. The two go at it for a good bit until they notice that Jeff Hardy is causally just sitting in a steel chair at ringside. Styles is shot into the ropes by Angle and he leaps across the other side and flips onto Hardy at ringside. The match builds up steam from there and is a great contest. The ending sees AJ Styles hit the Pele kick on Kurt Angle who falls straight to the match but Angle kicks out a two! Hardy comes in and drop kicks Styles who goes into the corner which leads to Angle hitting the Angle Slam out of nowhere on Jeff Hardy. Angle goes for the cover but Styles breaks it up before Angle can get a two count. Angle goes to put the ankle lock on Styles, but, he rolls through it which sends Angle almost into the referee. We finally have a winner when Angle hits a german suplex on Styles which forces Styles to roll to the arena floor in pain, Hardy then hits a “Twist of Hate” on Angle for the pin-fall victory. Hardy and Vam Dam have a stare down as Hardy goes up the ramp.
Back in the ring, Angle is furious at his loss and sees AJ Styles pulling himself up on the floor. Angle attacks Styles out of nowhere including ramming him head first into the ring post. Styles is split open pretty bad and Angle stands over him with Styles' blood on his hands as we go off air.
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Post by SodaGuy on Nov 16, 2010 5:35:19 GMT -5
TNA Wrestling Presents....Genesis LIVE on Pay-Per-ViewJanuary 9th, 2011 Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
TNA World Heavyweight Championship Jeff Hardy [champion] vs. Rob Van Dam
TNA X-Division Championship Robbie E [champion] (w/ Cookie) vs. Hurricane Helms
TNA World Tag Team Championship The Motor City Machine Guns [champions] vs. Generation Me
TNA Women's Championship Tara [champion] vs. Madison Rayne
Tag Team Contest Beer Money Inc vs. London Brawling
Singles Match Mickie James vs. Tara
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Post by legendkiller8 on Nov 17, 2010 22:15:58 GMT -5
-Hardy/Van Dam to headline Genesis for the WHC again sounds good. -E over Lethal to retain the gold sounds nice. Hurricane should make a great new contender for him. -Shelley over Moore was expected as he needs momentum for the tag bout. -Williams over Richards was expected as Williams is more credible in TNA. -Wilde and Rayne over James and Tara was a decent tag bout. Good result. -Gunner making his debut over Young is nice. Wonder how far he gets. -Jeff Hardy over Styles and Angle makes him just another bit more credible. Good job on his build. -Good show; Genesis is shaping up to be great.
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Post by bountyhunterblood5 on Nov 18, 2010 12:46:45 GMT -5
hell of a diary you got going on here
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