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TNA '11
Apr 15, 2011 3:49:04 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 15, 2011 3:49:04 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: “Clearing The Air... Or Not?” April 28th, 2011 Orlando, Florida
We see the opening TNA iMPACT video package before going inside the building where Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to the broadcast.
The music of “The Icon” Sting starts playing as he comes down to the ring with a brand new TNA World Title belt on his shoulder. He climbs into the ring and thanks Dixie Carter for finally getting a new championship around here, as he was sick of seeing Jeff Hardy's face on the World Title. Sting the says the real reason that he is out here, is that he wants to clear the air with AJ Styles and asks Styles to come down to the ring. Styles comes down to the ring, without a microphone, and gets into the ring. Sting says that he wants Styles to listen, not talk which stirs the crowd a bit. “Look AJ, I know you're angry at me for a variety of reasons, let's start with the obvious one. Yes, I dropped you on your head last week, but to prove that the three-way at Sacrifice will be everyman for himself. It wasn't personal, just business. Secondly, I know you're upset because I can't decide wether I'm coming or going in TNA, I understand your frustration but it's no reason to disrespect me. I was perfectly fine sitting at home, until the network called me which changed everything. Sometimes, you have to make decisions that aren't that popular with everyone”. Sting stops speaking, almost waiting for a response from Styles but doesn't get one. “Do you have anything you want to say to me, AJ?” and AJ reaches for a microphone from the ring attendant. “I'll do all my talking in this ring at Sacrifice”, then he climbs out of the ring and walks up the ramp. Sting nods his head in almost respect for Styles, as we go to commercial break.
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Daffney defeated Angelina Love, Madison Rayne, Rosita, Sarita, Velvet Sky, Winter, & Tara to become the #1 contender for the TNA Knockout Championship
The knockouts all had their own entrances in this match, with Tara coming out last which surprised her former friend, Madison Rayne. The first elimination came when Rosita and Sarita would double-team Velvet Sky, putting her over the top rope. Unfortunately, the cousins wouldn't have one another for long as Rosita would be eliminated by Angelina Love. Sarita didn't take to kind to Love eliminating her cousin, so Sarita dumped Love out of the ring. Winter would attempt to toss Sarita out, but Sarita would hold on to the top rope, then pulled herself back in. Sarita then clotheslined Winter out of the ring, to eliminate her. This brought us down to the final four: Madison Rayne, Daffney, Tara, and Sarita. Tara, who had not been seen since Madison attacked her, would target her former friend throughout the entire match. Madison pleaded with Tara to help her win, reminding her that she still owns Tara, but it didn't matter. Tara would toss Madison out of the ring to the delight of the fans inside the iMPACT Zone. Tara would go on and eliminate Sarita, bringing us to the final two with Tara and Daffney lasting. Daffney and Tara would exchange a series of moves, before trying to eliminate each other but neither were successful. Tara would come to regret the decision to climate Madison, as while Daffney was pushing Tara over... Madison would assist her by pulling Tara from the outside of the ring. This would get Tara out of the match as Daffney wins the #1 contendership for the Knockouts Championship. Mickie James, who was on commentary during the match, had a stare down with Daffney post-match.
The cameras turn backstage where Jeff and Karen Jarrett are shown entering the office of Dixie Carter. They want to know if she has thought about stopping the match at “Sacrifice” between Jeff Jarrett and Kurt Angle. Dixie says that she has thought about it and the answer is no, she will not cancel the match. Jeff says that this is a personal vendetta against Jeff for not telling Dixie about the relationship back when it first started. Carter stated that it wasn't about that, but about Jarrett being a thorn in the side of Kurt Angle for months. The match will happen and Carter warns that if they keep pushing, she'll make it ten times worse on Jeff. The Jarrett's leave the office shaking their heads.
We see a video package looking back at the past two weeks where Bully Ray has attacked Kazarian.
TNA X-Division Champion, Kazarian defeated Bully Ray Kazarian would look for revenge against Bully Ray, who apparently has been hired to attack the X-Division Champion heading into Sacrifice. Bully Ray wasn't in a good mood either, like always and really tossed Kazarian around like a rag doll. Kazarian would make a comeback and take Bully Ray off his feet with a dropkick from the top rope, but wouldn't be enough to get the victory. Kazarian also had the problem of not being able to get Ray in a position for the “Fade to Black”, so he would improvise and bring back the “Wave of the Future” for one night to score the victory. Kazarian celebrated his victory, until Ray recovered attacking him from behind again. Ray put the boots to him, but Kazarian fought back and fought back hard. Kazarian would get the upper hand during the assault until he was hit in the back of the head with the X-Division Title, by Brian Kendrick. Kendrick would trash talk a downed Kazarian before leaving the ring along with Bully Ray.
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D'Angelo Dinero makes his way down to the ring wearing a pretty nice fur coat, with a microphone in the ring. “Pope is going to talk straight to you, RVD. You came out here last week and made a demand of your Pope? That doesn't fly with Pope, daddy. But, you want answers? Pope will give you answers as Pope is sick and tired of people like, you. You continue to hog the spotlight despite rarely earning it. It's funny to Pope, that you come out here and complain about never losing the world title when in reality, you stole Pope's spot and you know it. Pope was the #1 contender for the World Championship and you snuck in the back door, and stole it while Pope was home nursing a small injury. Pope didn't make a fuss, because he figured his time would come again, but it didn't. Pope had to sit back while everyone else got a shot at the title that he was pretty much screwed out of. Take a look at the Dixie-Tron and you'll see”. The footage of “Lockdown” from 2010 airs with AJ Styles stabbing Pope in the eye with a pen, we then go back inside the iMPACT Zone. “Is that fair to you, Robbie? It's not fair to Pope. You wanted answers and now you have them, Pope is going after everyone who took his spot in the World Title contention. Pope is going to rise up and fight against every single person who held Pope back, and that... that's pimpin”. Pope leaves the ring while Mike Tenay and Taz talk about what he just said.
Backstage, we hear a reaction from Tara regarding Madison Rayne helping eliminate her during the Battle Royal despite Madison already being out. Tara states that it's crap, because she knew that she could beat Daffney but Madison stuck her nose in the match. Tara then lays down a challenge for “Sacrifice”, where if Tara wins then she no longer is owned by Madison Rayne and will not have to deal with her bull any longer. But, if Madison wins... Tara will be Madison's “property” for the rest of her career.
Ink Inc [Shannon Moore & Jesse Neal] defeated Chris Sabin & Jay Lethal Chris Sabin was out for revenge against Ink Inc, finding a partner in Jay Lethal. Lethal and Sabin didn't have the chemistry that they would need against Ink Inc, but would make it work. Ink Inc would use more frequent tags slowing down the normally machine-gun fast, Chris Sabin. Sabin would finally make a tag into Lethal, who came in red hot and took down both remembers of Ink Inc. The comeback would be short lived as Lethal would fall victim to the “Gore” by Neal, giving Ink Inc the victory. After the match, Ink Inc mocked Sabin as he grew angry.
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“The Monster” Abyss defeated Crimson to retain the TNA World Television Championship Abyss has been on a path of description as of late, with Dixie Carter forcing him to defend his television title each week due to his involvement with Immortal. This week, Abyss had to go up against Crimson who Abyss has had a run in with in the past. Crimson would work his rear off to try to capture the television championship, coming very close following a huge DDT but Abyss kicked off. Abyss would pick up the victory in a hard fought match, following the “Black Hole Slam”. Abyss still states post-match into the camera, he wants tougher challenges.
A video appears on the “Dixie-Tron” with next week's date showing up in claw-marks. Abyss stares up at it. Is someone gunning for Abyss?”
Backstage, we get a reaction from Chris Sabin about what he's goig to do about Ink Inc: “You want to know what I am going to do about Ink Inc? I'm going to go over to the corner and make a phone call to a friend. I promise that next week, Ink Inc is going to get a wake-up call when it comes to Chris Sabin and his friends. Got it?”
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The cameras are on Mike Tenay and Taz when we return from commercial break. They run down the “Sacrifice” card for next Sunday including new matches: Kazarian defends the X-Division Championship against Brian Kendrick, Generation Me vs. The British Invasion, and The Pope vs. Rob Van Dam are all announced.
A video package airs looking at the careers of “Cowboy” James Storm and Robert Roode throughout the years in TNA Wrestling. They feature comments from their peers.
“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles & Beer Money Inc [James Storm & Robert Roode] defeated Mr. Anderson & The Hardy Boys [Jeff & Matt Hardy] The majority of the match saw that James Storm, Robert Roode, and The Hardy Boys never laid a finger on one another. They really kept their pace with majority of the match being highlighted around Anderson and AJ Styles. We could see Sting watching from the rafters throughout the entire match, but it didn't seem to bother AJ Styles who glanced up at one point to see him. Styles would end up getting the tag into James Storm who came in and went after Mr. Anderson, almost getting the win following a superkick. The closing moments saw AJ Styles nail the Pele kick on Matt Hardy, then hitting a 450 Splash on him but what Styles didn't know, is that Anderson had got a blind tag and was the legal man. Anderson pulled Styles off the cover and went for the “Mic Check”, but Styles got out of it. Styles then nailed the “Styles Clash” to pick up the victory for his team.
Following the match, Styles celebrated in ring along with Beer Money Inc but once Beer Money got out from in the ring... the lights went down. When the lights came back on, Sting was standing behind AJ Styles who nailed the Pele kick on Sting out of nowhere! Sting dropped to the mat in pain, along with dropping the World Title. Styles picked up the new World Title belt and looked at it, as Anderson watched from the top of the stage realizing that AJ Styles just Pele kicked Sting, out of nowhere.
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TNA '11
Apr 15, 2011 3:51:45 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 15, 2011 3:51:45 GMT -5
"Who Will Pay The Ultimate Sacrifice?"May 15th, 2011 TNA World Heavyweight Championship "The Icon" Sting [champion] vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. Mr. Anderson TNA World Tag Team Championship Dream Match Beer Money Inc [champions] vs. The Hardy Boys TNA X-Division Championship Kazarian [champion] vs. Brian Kendrick TNA Knockout Championship Mickie James [champion] vs. Daffney "The Olympic Gold Medalist" Kurt Angle vs. "The King of the Mountain" Jeff Jarrett [w/ Karen Jarrett] Rob Van Dam vs. "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero The British Invasion vs. Generation Me
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TNA '11
Apr 22, 2011 0:17:31 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 22, 2011 0:17:31 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: “A Bloody Thursday...” May 12th, 2011 Orlando, Florida
"The Icon" Sting made his way down to the ring then cut a promo about being World Heavyweight Champion. He puts over how he never thought about becoming a pro-wrestler, but it's something that he has come to love and very proud of what he has done. Sting then proclaims that out of all the championships he has won throughout his career, the ones that have meant the most are the ones he has held here in TNA. He says that if Mr. Anderson or AJ Styles want to be the World Heavyweight Champion, then they'll have to pry it out of his cold, dead hands because at "Sacrifice", it's showtime!
The cameras turn down to Mike Tenay and Taz who speak about the show tonight including hyping up the main event which will see "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles go one-on-one against a hand-picked opponent by “The Icon” Sting. We'll also see Mr. Anderson face a hand-picked opponent by “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles! We're then sent down to the ring for our opening contest
Chris Sabin defeated Shannon Moore iMPACT opened up hot with some X-Division action from these two talented wrestlers. These two have been going back and forth for weeks, along with Moore's partner Jesse Neal but tonight - it was one on one. Moore would give Sabin everything he had, but tonight was Sabin's night as he picked up the win following the "Cradle Shock". Following the match, Jesse Neal hit the ring and attacked Chris Sabin until Alex Shelley hit the ring! Neal bailed from the ring as Moore rolled to the floor, as Shelley chases them off. A "Welcome Back" chant is heard throughout the iMPACT Zone as Shelley makes his return.
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Rob Van Dam came down to the ring and cut a promo on D'Angelo Dinero. Van Dam states that Pope knows as well as anyone else in that locker room, that Van Dam didn't take Pope's spot. He states that Pope lost his spot because of his injury, plain and simple. This brought out D'Angelo Dinero who wasn't pleased with Van Dam's comments stating, that Van Dam could have easily gave Pope a title shot when he came back, but he didn't because Van Dam knew that Pope was and is better than Rob Van Dam. Van Dam stated that they'll find out at Sacrifice, but Pope said... why wait? Pope started walking down to the ring and Van Dam was ready for him, but security interjected not allowing the two to go at each other.
Backstage, we get reactions from Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin regarding Ink Inc. “It seems you guys think you're big and bad, attacking Chris while I'm at home. The problem is... you messed with the wrong two guys to make your name off of. I have had to sit at home and watch you guys attack him every single week! Did you think I was just going to sit at home and watch you do it? I refuse to watch it any longer. I might not be medically cleared, but I don't need a doctors note to kick your asses!”. Shelley walks off camera as Sabin follows holding his head.
Madison Rayne defeated Velvet Sky This match really showed how fired up Madison Rayne is since losing the Knockouts Championship to Mickie James at “Lockdown”. Rayne really dominated the match with Sky getting a few shots in here and there, but nothing slowed down the former Knockouts Champion. Rayne would end the match with the “Rayne Drop” for the victory. After the match, she got on the microphone and accepted the challenge of Tara for “Sacrifice”.
"The Monster" Abyss was shown in Dixie Carter's office demanding that whoever was responsible for the graphic that appeared on the stage following his match, be at "Sacrifice". Carter stated that the only way that would happen is if Abyss put the television title on the line against him, Abyss agreed to the stipulation.
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Jeff and Karen Jarrett came down to the ring, where they spoke about how dangerous it was for Dixie Carter to put Jeff Jarrett in the ring with Kurt Angle at "Sacrifice". Jeff Jarrett pointed out their kids sitting in the front row, stating that Carter needs to think about the children, because they're the ones who will suffer the most. This brings out Kurt Angle who says that he's sick and tired of his kids being dragged into this mess! He says that if Jeff wants to put his kids out in the public eye, that's fine but he's not going to allow it to happen with his kids. He asks for security to bring his son and daughter to his locker room, to which you can see security escorting them to the back from the crowd. Karen gets on the microphone and reminds Kurt that they're her kids, too! Kurt tells Karen that she can call her lawyer to figure it out, because he has been given temporary custody over his kids. The crowd cheers huge as Karen gets upset, while Jeff Jarrett gets pissed off. Kurt even apologizes stating, "You made me do this, you made me do this" before leaving.
Backstage, Mr. Anderson barges into Dixie Carter's office and demands to know why Sting doesn't have to participate in a “Pick your Poison” match. Carter stated that it wasn't Anderson's call to make, it was hers to which set Anderson off. He knocks stuff of Carter's desk and states that she needs to stop this playing favorites bulls***. She told Anderson that he needs a reality check, because she runs this company and doesn't need his help. Anderson remarks that she does need help and storms out.
Brian Kendrick defeated Suicide Brian Kendrick looked to gain momentum heading into “Sacrifice” as he faced off against the mysterious Suicide. Suicide controlled the match for the opening moments, but Kendrick was able to gain control quickly and pick up the victory following the “Sliced Bread”. After the match, Bully Ray [who Tenay put over has a “hired henchmen”” beat down on Suicide until Kazarian hit the ring with a lead pipe, chasing both Kendrick and Ray off.
The cameras pick up Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff cleaning up the parking lot of the iMPACT Zone. They're grumbling the entire time as a limo pulls up to the building. They think it's for them to leave so they start walking toward it, when Eric Young comes walking up along with Orlando Jordan. They have two girls with them and they climb into the limo. Young rolls down the window and said he would offer them a ride, but they're trashy. Young busts out laughing as the limo pulls away. Hogan tosses the trash bag down and says he is “done with this s***”.
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A video interview with Matt and Jeff Hardy aired to hype their match with Beer Money Inc. They both put over the fact that they are one of the best tag teams in the world, but Beer Money Inc likes to brag about that. It's put over how they'll find out who truly is the best in the world at “Slammiversary”.
“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles and “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels Fought To A 10 Minute Draw When it was announced via. TNAWrestling.com that Sting would have “free range” to pick anyone to face AJ Styles, nobody expected him to make a call to “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels. Daniels made his return to TNA Wrestling to face off against his best friend, AJ Styles. The two shook hands before the match, but got their game faces on quickly. The two worked really hard in this match and put on a great match, with both men pulling out all the stops. AJ Styles would hit the “Styles Clash” but wouldn't be able to get the three count, due to the bell ring for a time-limit draw. Styles and Daniels both laid on the mat, in pain before pulling themselves up and hugging in the middle of the ring.
Backstage, Mr. Anderson is shown reacting to the match and mocks AJ Styles for hugging Daniels. He calls it a real “kodak” moment yet he wouldn't help AJ Styles at “Sacrifice” when Mr. Anderson walks out the NEW TNA World Heavyweight Champion.
We see a video package hyping up “Sacrifice” which is THIS SUNDAY from Orlando, Florida only on pay-per-view.
Mr. Anderson defeated Kurt Angle The hand-picked opponent for Mr. Anderson was none other than the Olympic Gold Medalist, Kurt Angle! This was a nice back and forth match-up between these two former TNA World Heavyweight Champions, but also long-time rivals. They might not have spilled each others blood like in the past, but these two really brought the fight to one another. Anderson would almost score the victory with a DDT, but Angle was able to roll the shoulder. The beginning of the end for Anderson was three german suplexs by Angle which he would attempt to follow up with a moonsault. Karen Jarrett would come down to the ring and distract the referee which caused Angle to hop from the top turnbuckle, and demand the referee get her from the ringside area. Jeff Jarrett would slid in the back door and nail Angle in the head with a steel chair, allowing Anderson to pick up the victory.
Anderson rolled from the ring and walked up the ramp celebrating despite a tainted victory while back in the ring, Jeff Jarrett beat down on Kurt Angle. Angle was a bloody mess after a few punches by Jarrett, but it got nasty quickly as Jarrett ripped off the turnbuckle pad and began ramming Angle's head straight into the steel turnbuckle. Karen Jarrett was all smiles during the beat down, which was just sickening to watch. Jarrett nailed a few TNA officials with the chair to keep them from stopping him, which caused the rest of the officials to rethink the plan to enter the ring. When it was all said and done, Jarrett had Angle's blood all over his hands and chest as they left the ring. Angle is out-cold in the middle of the ring as medical personal came down to the ring, followed by Dixie Carter who came out to check on him. The show closes with the Jarrett's standing on the top of the stage looking down at the mess they made with a smile on their faces.
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TNA '11
Apr 22, 2011 0:19:56 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 22, 2011 0:19:56 GMT -5
"Who Will Pay The Ultimate Sacrifice?"May 15th, 2011 TNA World Heavyweight Championship "The Icon" Sting [champion] vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. Mr. Anderson TNA World Tag Team Championship Dream Match Beer Money Inc [champions] vs. The Hardy Boys TNA X-Division Championship Kazarian [champion] vs. Brian Kendrick TNA Knockout Championship Mickie James [champion] vs. Daffney TNA World Television Championship "The Monster" Abyss vs. ?? "The Olympic Gold Medalist" Kurt Angle vs. "The King of the Mountain" Jeff Jarrett [w/ Karen Jarrett] Rob Van Dam vs. "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero The British Invasion vs. Generation Me Tara vs. Madison Rayne
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TNA '11
Apr 22, 2011 22:04:09 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 22:04:09 GMT -5
- Good return and aftermath for Daniels, I didn't like the 10 minute draw at first but I see why you did it.
- I'm enjoying this Pope/RVD feud.
- Awesome segment with Hogan, Bischoff and EY.
- Angle was a nice choice for Anderson's match. The ending was well done. As was the backstage segment with him and Dixie. I was wondering why Anderson didn't get to pick Sting's poison, so it's nice that you addressed that and fit it into the story.
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TNA '11
Apr 23, 2011 3:43:42 GMT -5
Post by Chris Hammers on Apr 23, 2011 3:43:42 GMT -5
The Pope has lost some momentum recently because of the lacking feud with Samoa Joe, dude was in the World title match this time last year, such a shame, here's hoping you can boost him back up to the title shots. Here's hoping Kendrick gets a run with the X Division championship, really enjoying him at the moment, not so much, Kaz. Beer Money vs The Hardy's should be great, wouldn't be surprised to see Matt & Jeff win the gold, but I hope Beer Money retain the gold. Love the Daffney push, can't see Mickie James losing the gold so soon, but I hope the feud continues and that Daffney is the next holder of the Knock Outs Title. Again, I can't see Sting losing the title so soon, but I'd love for Mr Anderson to get a proper run with the belt himself. Still picking Sting to retain the belt. Sacrifice looks pretty stacked.
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TNA '11
Apr 25, 2011 23:13:25 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 25, 2011 23:13:25 GMT -5
"Who Will Pay The Ultimate Sacrifice?"May 15th, 2011 We see a video package hyping up tonight's events with clips highlighting everything that has brought us to tonight. We then move inside the TNA iMPACT Zone to see the jam-packed building as pyrotechnics go off. Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to “Sacrifice” The British Invasion vs. Generation Me These two teams both want to get back on track heading into the biggest show of the summer, Slammiversary. The bell sounds with Max Buck and Douglas Williams locking up in the center of the ring, the two struggle a bit until Williams backs Max into the corner and we almost get a clean break, but Max cheap shots Williams, and goes to work on him. Buck used more of a grounding style compared to his usual highflying style, long enough to gain control. There are frequent tags between the Buck brothers, but Williams makes a come back at the eight minute mark and gets a tag to Magnus. Magnus comes in and takes the fight to Max & Jeremy, tossing Max to the floor. Jeremy and Magnus are the legal men and this allows Magnus to take the fight to Jeremy. Jeremy wasn't able to make a comeback, but Max came to his brothers aid leading to Douglas Williams coming in after Max. We see Williams get tossed to the floor, then being hit with a suicide dive by Max Buck, this wasn't a smart move by Max because back in the ring, Magnus is in control. Magnus hits the “Mag Daddy Driver” for the victory. Max Buck tried to break it up, but failed allowing Magnus to get the pin fall. Winner: The British Invasion The cameras turn backstage where a limousine is shown arriving at the iMPACT Zone, which Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff step out of. They're approached by Christy Hemme who question why they're here tonight, Bischoff reminds Hemme that they still work here, and will show up whenever they please. A video package airs looking back at the history between Daffney and Mickie James. Mickie James [champion] vs. Daffney for the TNA Knockout Championship The match started off with James going straight after Daffney, but quickly turned into Daffney beating down on James. Daffney wasn't seemingly interested in winning the match, but more-so injuring the current champion. When we thought Daffney would pin James, she actually went out to the arena floor and grabbed a toolbox from under the ring. She tossed the toolbox into the ring before digging into it for a wrench, to which she nailed across the face of Mickie James for the DQ. James was left laying in the ring as Daffney swung the wrench at the official who bailed from the ring. Daffney walked away with a huge sick smile on her face. Winner and STILL TNA Knockouts Champion... Mickie James [via DQ] Backstage, Kazarian is interviewed by Christy Hemme. He puts over how good Kendrick is, but states Kendrick picked the wrong person to associate himself with. Kazarian states that if Kendrick wanted a shot, all he had to do was ask. A video package airs looking back at what brought us to the X-Division Title Match. Kazarian [champion] vs. Brian Kendrick for the TNA X-Division Championship A slow match at the start of things as Kendrick controlled the opening moments of the contest. Kendrick used a more slow, methodical game style as opposed to the usual style of the X-Division, but that didn't last long as Kazarian made a comeback using the highflying style to take control. Kendrick really came off as a “Loose Canon” throughout the entire match, trying to use a chair multiple times in the match, but never succeeded in using it. Kazarian's experience paid off big-time throughout the entire match, which would help him pick up the victory at the end of the match with the “Fade to Black”. Winner: And Still TNA X-Division Champion... Kazarian A video airs hyping the “Eliminate The Hate” campaign. Backstage, Jeff Jarrett and Karen Jarrett are shown backstage, they seem on edge regarding the match tonight. Karen wants them to come up with a plan, to be on the “safe side”. Jeff says that it seems Karen doesn't believe he can beat Kurt one-on-one... again, but Karen states that Kurt doesn't want to beat Jeff, he wants to hurt him. Jeff said she's right, then says the plan is... for her to stay as far away as ringside tonight. She questions the decision, but says that they can't afford Angle coming after her tonight. Jarrett gives her a kiss and walks out the locker room. Karen is very emotional, when out of nowhere... Eric Young comes out of a closet and puts his arm around her to comfort her. Karen pushes away and sits down on the couch. A video package airs hyping up Tara vs. Madison Rayne. Madison Rayne vs. Tara; Tara's Freedom on the Line The bell sounds as the former friends lock-up as Tara takes control with a side-headlock, but Madison quickly pushes Tara off into the ropes and delivers an elbow to the face of Tara. This allowed Madison to work over Tara, but Tara quickly made a comeback shutting down the offense of the former TNA Knockouts Champion, Madison Rayne. Tara tried quickly to win the match with a side-slam, but Rayne kicked out. It wasn't long until Rayne had regained control of the match and took the fight to Tara. Rayne was able to connect with the “Rayne-Drop”, but Tara would be able to get her foot on the rope. The end would see Madison slide out of the “Widows Peak”, into a roll up on Tara with a hand full of tights to pick up the victory. Winner: Madison Rayne Backstage, a stitched up Kurt Angle is shown walking back and forth in his locker room warming up for his match. He gets a phone call and it appears to be from his kids as he tells them good night and that he'll see them tomorrow. They apparently wish him luck, as he tells them thank you. A video package airs hyping up “The Monster” Abyss. “The Monster” Abyss vs. ?? for the TNA World Television Championship Abyss came down to the ring and awaited his mystery opponent who turned out to be, the returning Desmond Wolfe. Wolfe came out and really took it to the seven-foot monster, with his brawling style. He seemed to have it toned down compared to usual, but still very viscous like when he left. Abyss seemed thrown off his game due to the return, but quickly found it again and almost knocked Wolfe half-way back to England with a big-boot. Wolfe seemingly had a game plan in mind that he stuck with, but it didn't seem to work out to well. He really tried to take Abyss down with a lariat on multiple times, but the big man wouldn't go down. Wolfe began working Abyss down throughout the match, and finally nailed a lariat for a two count. Wolfe picked up the victory following two lariats in a row to become the new TNA World Television Champion. Winner: And NEW TNA World Television Champion.... Desmond Wolfe! We see The British Invasion come down to the ring and celebrate with their friend/parter by rasing him over their shoulders. Backstage, “The Pope” D'Angelo Dinero is interviewed by Christy Hemme. “You see, Chrissy... Pope is really only using Robbie for Pope's own personal gain. Pope is tired of being pushed aside for these superstars that the higher-ups seem to have a, uh, thing for. Pope doesn't discriminate though because tonight it begins and ends with RVD... but Pope is just getting started. Pope will punish those whom have sinned upon him. Pope has spoken.” “The Pope” D'Angelo Dinero defeated Rob Van Dam Rob Van Dam and Pope circled each other for a bit before really getting into the match. Van Dam controled the opening eight to nine minutes of the contest, before Pope tried to make a comeback. Pope would hit a nice shoulder tackle on Van Dam, but it wouldn't keep Van Dam down who got a leg-sweep on Pope, from the mat. Van Dam really tried to out perform Pope in this contest, but Pope held on his for the entire match. There was a minute where Pope rolled to the floor and told the official to keep Van Dam back, but as the referee had his back to Van Dam counting Pope out... Van Dam leaped over the official and the top rope, crashing down onto Pope outside the ring. This was a turn of events because it did more damage to Van Dam than to Dinero. Dinero took advantage of the situation and rammed Van Dam shoulder first into the ring post, but Dinero wasn't able to keep Van Dam down only getting a two count back in the ring. The ending saw Van Dam almost fully recovered and him go up for a “Five Star Frog Splash”, but Pope quickly moved up to the second rope to stop Van Dam. The official's view was blocked when Dinero reached into his tights, pulled out a pen, and stabbed Van Dam in the eye with it. Van Dam screamed in pain as Pope flipped him on the mat from the top rope. Van Dam wrenched in pain as he pulled himself up in the opposite corner allowing D'Angelo Dinero to pick up the victory following the “D.D.E”. Winner: “The Pope” D'Angelo Dinero Dinero celebrated on the ramp as a few medical personal came down as Earl Hebner threw up the “X” in the ring. A video package airs; “Do you want the VIP Treatment at “Slammiversary”? Then head on over to ShopTNA.com to purchase the exclusive VIP packages, featuring meet and greets with your favorite TNA Stars, plus admission into “Slammiversary”. TNA Wrestling... where the fans come first!” Backstage, Christy Hemme is standing by awaiting her next interview when Sarita and Rosita come into the picture. They demand answers to why Dixie Carter stripped them of the TNA Women's Tag Team Championships. They then proclaim “all three of them” are on strike until something happens! Hemme says that she is pretty sure there is only two of them, until Hernandez walks into the picture. Hernandez states that Dixie Carter needs to be use to “them” being champions, because the minority is the majority. A video package airs hyping up Beer Money Inc vs. The Hardy Boys Beer Money Inc [champions] vs. The Hardy Boys The bell sounds as Storm and Matt Hardy lock-up in the center of the ring, Storm quickly takes control of the situation, backing Hardy into the corner. We get a clean break, but it didn't last as Hardy got a thumb to the eye on Storm, then tossed him into the corner. Hardy lit up on Storm with a flurry of shots as Storm sinks down to the mat with Hardy posing for the crowd. Storm is able to make a comeback during the match, against the now-legal Jeff Hardy, with a clothesline. Storm and Jeff are both down, as the crowd gets behind Storm which fires him up to get the tag over to Roode as Matt Hardy gets the tag from Jeff. The match really got hot when all four men started brawling in the ring, which really was the downfall for the Hardys as Jeff was taken out of the ring by a “Last Call” super-kick by James Storm. This allowed Beer Money Inc to nail the “Drinking While Investing” on Matt Hardy for the win. Winners: And STILL TNA World Tag Team Champions... Beer Money Inc.!” We see a split-screen as Kurt Angle and Jeff Jarrett walk down separate halls for their match tonight. A video package airs hyping up the Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle match. “The King of the Mountain” Jeff Jarrett vs. “The Olympic Gold Medalist” Kurt Angle The two lock-up in the center of the ring, with Angle backing Jarrett into the corner, we get a clean break but Angle goes right back after Jarrett, but he ducks under the ropes forcing the referee to get Angle beak. They try another lock-up but this time Jarrett gets control with a side-headlock on Angle, Angle quickly shoots Jarrett into the ropes and nails a sick elbow to the face. Jarrett rolls to the floor and shakes his head, throws his hands up, and starts to leave but Angle isn't going to take this. Angle goes down to the floor and chases Jarrett up the ramp, grabbing him before he can leave the stage. Angle and Jarrett brawl for a bit, until Jarrett is able to backdrop Angle onto the ramp! There is a sick thud as Angle lands hard, almost doesn't make the rotation. Jarrett struts on the ramp as Hebner puts in the count, which Jarrett doesn't seem to care about. Jarrett puts the boots to Angle, who all of a sudden recovers and grabs Jarrett's ankle, pulling him to the ground. Angle has the “Ankle Lock” synched in on Jeff Jarrett, then starts dragging him back down toward the ring. Angle breaks the hold and tosses Jarrett into the ring, to avoid being counted out. The match really builds steam from here with Angle in total control of the match, but Jarrett keeps trying to fight back. Angle misses a clothesline due to Jarrett ducking, which Jarrett takes advantage of by kicking Angle right in the gut, then nailing with a DDT. Jarrett makes the cover, but only gets a two count which frustrates Jeff Jarrett. They return to the ringside area after Jarrett puts an “Ankle Lock” on Angle, which Angle rolled through sending Jarrett to the floor. Jarrett gets sent right into the guardrail head first by Angle, which could have split him open. But, it wasn't that shot that busted him open, it was Angle sending him face first into the ring post. Angle rolls into the ring to break the count, then ascends to the top rope, where he seemingly has a game plan but he's unable to pull it off as Jarrett crotches him on the rope before hand. Jarrett climbs into the ring then up to the second rope and looks to want to hit a “Stroke” on Kurt Angle, but Angle gets in a couple of elbows which sends Jarrett crashing to the floor again. Angle is standing on the actual turnbuckle part of the ring with Jarrett laid on his back on the arena floor, when Angle busts out a huge moonsault onto Jarrett on the floor! The crowd explodes with cheers, but realizing that Jarrett got out of the way at the last minute. Angle is down and hurting pretty bad, as Jarrett tries to pull himself up by the ring-apron with success. He rolls Angle into the ring and goes for the pin fall, only getting a two count as the frustration beings to sink in even more. Jarrett kept throwing everything at Angle, but he just wouldn't stay down and kicked out of everything. Angle finally made a comeback, getting in a series of belly-to-belly suplexes followed by a series of german suplexes. This wore Angle out, it appeared but he still had some left in the tank as he rolled Jarrett into an “Ankle Lock” but Jarrett rolled onto his back and kicked Angle off, who crashed into the official. The referee goes down and Jarrett gets a “low-blow” on Angle sending him to his knees. Jarrett is a bloody mess at this point, as he rolls down to the arena floor and pulls a guitar from under the ring, before rolling back into the ring. He goes to use it on Angle, but Angle kicks Jarrett in the gut before he can, sending the guitar to the mat, along with Jarrett. Angle picks up the guitar and goes to use it when Karen Jarrett gets into the ring from out of nowhere, standing between Jarrett and Angle saying that “enough is enough”. Angle seemingly released the grip of the guitar but then out of nowhere...cracked it over Jarrett's head, Karen Jarrett's head that is. Karen hits the mat as Angle turns his attention to Jeff Jarrett whom he hits with an “Angle Slam” as the official recovers. “1......2.......3!” Winner: Kurt Angle It was six months in the making as Kurt Angle gets revenge on Karen Jarrett and defeats Jeff Jarrett. Angle is helped to the floor, looking really banged up as medical personal come down to check on Karen. Karen and Jeff Jarrett are both helped out of the ring, banged up. A video package airs looking back at how we got to our main event tonight. We see the “Tale of the Tape” with Mike Tenay and Taz really putting over all three men. “The Icon” Sting [champion] vs. “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles vs. Mr. Anderson for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. The final match of the show started off with Anderson going straight after “The Icon” Sting but AJ Styles came to the help of Sting, going after Anderson. Styles and Anderson took a few shots to one another, before Styles clotheslined Anderson out of the ring. Styles turned around and came face-to-face with “The Icon” Sting! The crowd comes alive as you can almost cut the tension with a knife, Sting and Styles then start hammering away at one another as the crowd almost blows the roof off the building! The fans are going nuts as Styles shoots Sting into the ropes and delivers a phenomenal drop-kick, scoring a two count before Anderson broke it up. Anderson took Styles to the corner, driving him headfirst into the turnbuckle before spinning him around to deliver some kicks in the corner. Anderson gave Styles a face-wash before taking off and hitting the ropes on the other side of the ring, only to get hit with a clothesline by Sting. Sting goes for the cover, but Anderson quickly rolls the shoulder for not even a one-count. The match goes by with all three men taking it to one another, as Anderson climbs to the top rope. Anderson seems to be going for a “Kenton Bomb”on Sting, but Styles gets onto the apron and starts hitting Anderson in the knee, forcing Anderson to sit down on the top turnbuckle. This allowed Styles to hit an ezuigrui kick from the apron, to Anderson on the top rope. Anderson hits the mat as Styles climbs the same turnbuckle Anderson just fell from, Styles then nails the “Sprial Tap”! He isn't able to get the cover though as Sting quickly snatches Styles up and hits him with the “Scorpion Death Drop”, then Sting covers Anderson. Sting picks up the victory off of AJ's “Sprial Tap”! The fans are split with some cheering Sting's victory, but many unhappy with Sting's tactics. Winner: And Still TNA World Heavyweight Champion..”The Icon” Sting! We see a replay of the main event before going back inside the iMPACT Zone where Sting celebrates his victory, while Styles sits in the corner of the ring, shocked as we fade out. It's an event that is nine years in the making... an anniversary celebration that will never be forgotten. See AJ Styles, “The Icon” Sting, Mr. Anderson, Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarrett, and all of your favorite TNA Superstars at the biggest event of the Summer... “Slammiversary” LIVE and Exclusively on pay-per-view, June 12th.
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TNA '11
Apr 27, 2011 2:23:13 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 27, 2011 2:23:13 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: "Who Will Reign As King?” May 19th, 2011 Orlando, Florida
"The Icon” Sting comes down to the ring to kick off iMPACT with a microphone in hand. He states that he knows a lot of people, including AJ, are unhappy with his actions this past Sunday. “Let's make no mistake about it, I didn't take anything from AJ Styles. I took advantage of a situation as Anderson was the more worn down man in the match. You can't fault me for taking advantage of the situation”. This brings out AJ Styles who tells Sting that his actions this past Sunday, were the exact thing AJ's been talking about for months. He puts over how Sting only cares about himself and doesn't care about who he steps on along the way. Sting says that's not true, but Styles says that the proof is in the video footage from Sunday, asking Sting if he needs to see it. Sting says he doesn't, because he was there and knows what happened. This brings out Dixie Carter who almost takes the side of Sting in the situation stating that “competition gets the better” of others. Styles doesn't seem to thrilled to see her standing up for Sting, but she keeps talking announcing that the “King of the Mountain” match will return and qualifying matches start tonight. She wishes everyone luck, and states Styles will have the first chance in the main event tonight. She leaves the stage area, as Styles looks back at Sting before leaving the ring.
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When we return from commercial break, with Mike Tenay and Taz on-camera. They welcome us back from commercial break stating that they have the list of qualifying matches for the “King of the Mountain” match. They are as follow; AJ Styles vs. Hernandez | Jeff Jarrett vs. Matt Morgan | Kurt Angle vs. “The Monster” Abyss | Mr. Anderson vs. Samoa Joe! Mike Tenay states this could change the entire championship picture, after these matches.
Amazing Red defeated Jay Lethal The stars of the X-Division take charge here in the opening contest with Jay Lethal and Amazing Red really showcasing the ability that they have. There were some awesome moments in this match including a major flip dive over the top rope by Amazing Red straight onto Jay Lethal on the arena floor. The two made it back into the ring and it wasn't long until Red would finish off Lethal, with the “Code Red”. After the match, Red helped Lethal up and went for a handshake... yet Lethal shook his head, walking away.
Backstage, Hernandez along with Rosita and Sarita are interviewed by Christy Hemme regarding the match with AJ Styles later in the evening. Hernandez states that Dixie Carter is just covering up her mistake of overlooking Rosita and Sarita by stripping them of the tag titles. He says that the match doesn't mean he's going to overlook Carter's disrespect of the Latino Nation, and will beat AJ Styles tonight like the gringo he is.
A video airs with Brian Kendrick talks about losing to Kazarian at “Sacrifice”. He pretty much rambles without making a true point, he does state that his quest for the championship isn't over, by a long shot.
Daffney defeated Winter Daffney was very confident in her ability coming off the heels of Sacrifice where she knocked out Mickie James, but got herself disqualified in the process. Winter, sporting a less creepy look, took the fight to Daffney early on in the match but it wasn't to any prevail, as Daffney quickly fought back to try and put away the England beauty. Daffney hit Winter with the “Daff-Knees” for the victory.
After the match, Daffney kept assaulting Winter until Mickie James hit the ring as Daffney bailed. James stares down Daffney as she backs up the ramp, as Daffney has a sick smile on her face.
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Backstage, we get a reaction from Mickie James regarding Daffney; “This crazy b**** wants to hit me in the head with a tool box, and thinks there won't be any repercussions for her actions? Daffney, you want to get crazy... then let's get crazy... I'm going to the parking lot right now, you come find me by the end of the night. We'll settle this.”
TNA World Television Champion, Desmond Wolfe defeated “The Monster” Abyss to retain the TNA World Television Championship The return of Desmond Wolfe sent shockwaves through the TNA locker room, as Wolfe is back on the prowl. He captured the TNA World Television Championship at “Sacrifice”, but he had to defend it just four days later. Abyss brought his anger from Sunday tonight and really lit Wolfe up at moments of the match, but Abyss wasn't able to put away Wolfe. Wolfe was able to score the victory following a lariat for the victory.
After the match, Desmond Wolfe got on the microphone and announced that he's going to be a fighting champion unlike some of the “wankers” who have held this championship in the past. He states that every week, he'll defend the championship against anyone in the world wether they're in TNA or not.
A video interview with Christopher Daniels from earlier this week aired; he proclaims that the reason that he came back to TNA was to prove to not only the world, but to himself that he's still the best in the world and the only place to do that is in TNA Wrestling.
“The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels defeated Robbie E w/ Cookie The first pumpin' champion looked to score a huge victory over Daniels tonight, but couldn't get his head in the game unlike Daniels. Robbie E was more worried about messing his hair up, than the person across the ring from him. Daniels quickly took the fight to Robbie E, showing that he hadn't lost a step in the ring. Despite the usual attempted interference by Cookie, Daniels was able to pull off the victory with the “Angels Wings”.
Kurt Angle is shown walking backstage; Kurt Angle speaks... next.
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Kurt Angle makes his way down to the ring and cut a promo talking about how he hasn't been worried about championships for the past few months, which is unlike him. He says that for months he and Jeff Jarrett have battled over personal problems, when they should be going after championships. Angle states that from this moment on, he'll be 100% focused on being the TNA World Heavyweight Champion again. Angle goes to leave the ring, but is stopped dead in his tracks by the music of Hernandez, who comes out onto the stage accompanied by Sarita and Rosita. Hernandez rips into Kurt Angle for being an “American Hero” stating that Angle was the prime example of the “gringos” thinking they're owed everything. “What about the Latino's, Kurt? Seriously, you come out here and act like it's just a given you'll be champion again but who's to say you even make it to next week”? Hernandez starts walking down the ramp but security comes out and stops him from going any further. He's still got the microphone in hand and yells at Angle for hiding like a coward! “These gringos can't protect you forever, Kurt. You remember that, gringo”. Hernandez is told to leave the stage area and he slowly backs up the ramp.
Backstage, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff come into Dixie Carter's office demanding that they be given a chance at something other than cleaning up garbage. Carter says that Hogan is right, they deserve more than picking up garbage. Bischoff and Hogan smile, until Dixie Carter informs them that they're now going to be the new chefs for the iMPACT show. She hands them two aprons and hair nets, then takes Hogan's back saying “you won't be needing that”. Hogan snaps and screams at Dixie Carter that this is far from over!
In the parking lot, Mickie James is waiting for Daffney to come out and she finally appears, but behind James! Daffney slings James right into the side of a car taking advantage of James back being to her. Daffney put a beating on James before screaming that she will end James' career! Daffney wasn't letting up on the attack as security came out and almost drug Daffney out of the parking lot.
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“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles defeated “Super-Mex” Hernandez [w/ Rosita and Sarita] to quality for “King of the Mountain”. Hernandez came out with a lot of steam after knocking Kurt Angle just moments ago, but his head wasn't in the game and seemed more worried about what he told Angle earlier. Styles took advantage of this situation and really took it to Hernandez. He was able to bring the anger from being screwed out of the TNA World Championship at “Sacrifice” to the table, which helped Styles out a lot. Styles was able to nail a pele kick on Hernandez which was the end of Hernandez as Styles was able to hit a Springboard 450 Splash for the victory.
AJ Styles celebrated his win following the match while Hernandez rolled to the floor, when out of nowhere... Mr. Anderson hit the ring! Anderson stalked Styles until he finally turned around right into the “Mic Check”. Styles was laid out in the ring as Anderson called for his microphone to drop; “Did you forget about me? I didn't think so! Oh, you're going to boo me now? I don't want your cheers, you idiots. You cheer for someone like Sting who steals championships, I don't want your respect. But, AJ... I feel your pain when it comes to being screwed out of the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. But, don't you worry your little heart about it... there won't be nothing “screwy” when I beat four other men at “Slammiversary” to become the TNA World Heavyweight Champion and the name on the tip of everyone's tongue will be Mr. Andeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrsssssson..... ANDERSON!!” Styles is left in the ring with Anderson standing over him to close the show.
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TNA '11
Apr 27, 2011 2:26:59 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 27, 2011 2:26:59 GMT -5
"Who Will Reign As The King of the Mountain?"June 12th, 2011 TNA World Heavyweight Championship King of the Mountain match "The Icon" Sting [champion] vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. ?? vs. ?? vs. ?? More matches TBA on iMPACT!
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TNA '11
Apr 27, 2011 2:39:05 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 27, 2011 2:39:05 GMT -5
TNA News: X-Division, The Hardys, Drug Policy, and More May 27th, 2011: 12:28AM
- The X-Division is said to be "stuck in neutral" in the eyes of the creative team. The feeling is that the division needs a really good heel to put the division back over the top and TNA has some "feelers" out to talents they think could put the division back on top. The creative team did meet with all of the "X-Division" talents at the most recent iMPACT taping, informing them that they're working on plans to refresh the division and even asked for input from the talent, with many suggesting fresh faces in the division while keeping the ones they have.
- In what could be company changing news for TNA, it was announced at the last iMPACT taping that there will be a new drug policy starting in the "upcoming weeks" and everyone was informed of the new guidelines. It's not as strict as the WWE, but many within the company call it "effective" and "smart". There were some eye-rolling when it brought up that all talent would be treated equal when it came to testing.
- TNAWrestling.com is advertised that Beer Money Inc and The Hardy Brothers will have a face-to-face on iMPACT this upcoming week. It appears that TNA will refer to them as "The Hardy Brothers" now instead the typical "Hardy Boys".
- Mickie James took part in a radio interview this past weekend to promote an upcoming TNA Live Event yet spent more time talking about her music career and appearing at CMA Fest in June, than plugging TNA. This isn't going to be good for her already large amount of heat.
- The location of "Bound for Glory" has come down to Charlotte, North Carolina and Dallas, Texas. Dixie Carter is wanting to host it in Dallas due to the "Panda Energy" being headquarters out there, but Charlotte is offering to pay TNA to actually hold the even there in October.
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TNA '11
Apr 27, 2011 3:38:06 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 27, 2011 3:38:06 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT Preview: 5/26/11
- AJ Styles and Sting have been at each other for months now, will the situation finally reach it's boiling point as "Slammiversary" approaches?
- "The King of the Mountain" Jeff Jarrett will battle "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan with the winner advancing to the King of the Mountain match at "Slammiversary". Will Jeff Jarrett be healthy enough to pull off a victory without the help of his wife, Karen? Is this Matt Morgan's golden chance to take the next step to being back on the road to the title?
- "Super-Mex" Hernandez will take on Crimson in a one-on-one match. What mindset is Hernandez in following his failure to get into the "King of the Mountain" match?
- Ric Flair is set to make his return to TNA Wrestling. What does "The Nature Boy" have up his sleeve and how will Dixie Carter react?
- Daffney unleashed a beating on TNA Knockouts Champion, Mickie James last week and she'll have a challenge for "Slammiversary" this Thursday.
- Plus, the stars of the X-Division will be in action as Amazing Red battles Brian Kendrick. Is this Red's shot to move back up the ranks of the division?
*card subject to change*
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TNA '11
Apr 27, 2011 14:57:26 GMT -5
Post by duan on Apr 27, 2011 14:57:26 GMT -5
I am digging your current format as it is something different and unique. Nothing too flashy and right to the point. I am disappointed not many people reply to this with the amount of effort you put into it. I know how much you truly love TNA and I wish you would do them some justice. First off, Wolfe coming off injury and winning the television title is awesome and good title defense on Impact. God, I wish youd rid of Bisch/Hogan as they just suck. Last but not least, good to see Styles in the King of the Mountain.
Keep it up man.
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TNA '11
Apr 30, 2011 23:27:48 GMT -5
Post by SodaGuy on Apr 30, 2011 23:27:48 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: "A BluePrint For The Future” May 26th, 2011 Orlando, Florida
We see the usual iMPACT video package before moving inside the iMPACT Zone where Mike Tenay and Taz welcomed us to the broadcast. They waste no time in sending it down to the ring for our opening contest.
Amazing Red defeated Brian Kendrick Kendrick looked to rebound from his loss at “Sacrifice” in this match, but Amazing Red was looking to keep his victory streak rolling. Kendrick tried to slow Red down for most of the match, but Red was able to fight through the challenge that Kendrick tossed in front of him, enough to score a springboard moon sault onto Kendrick. This set up Kendrick to allow Red to hit a standing shooting star press for the victory. After the match, Red celebrated his victory as Kendrick recovered in the ring.
The cameras turn backstage where Mr. Anderson barges into Dixie Carter's office; He demands answers to why she's making this multi-man match when he is still yet to get his one-on-one rematch! She states that Anderson was pinned at “Sacrifice” and shouldn't just get handed a shot because of that. Anderson raises his voice stating that he hasn't got his rematch even when he deserved it. “I get it though, Dixie. You want to protect your boy, Sting!” is yelled at Carter before Anderson leaves. Carter shakes her head and seems frustrated.
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Ink Inc defeated Eric Young & Orlando Jordan Ink Inc seemingly was out to prove how tough they are tonight, as they beat the holy snot out of Young and Jordan. It wasn't much of a wrestling match, as it was an old fashioned beat down. Ink Inc has seemingly sunk into a different mindset pretty deeply as they really tore apart Young and Jordan. They finally had enough and pinned Jordan to win the match. Ink Inc then kept the assault going until The Motor City Machine Guns hit the ring! Ink Inc didn't back down, but actually went toe-to-toe with the Machine Guns. The two teams brawled back and forth until The Machine Guns were able to clothesline both members of Ink Inc over the top rope to the floor. Sabin and Shelley motioned for Ink Inc to come get some more, but when they refused... The Machine Guns went after them, but security interjected stopping the brawl. For now.
A video airs with Daffney backstage surrounded by an assortment of weapons. She states that being around weapons and violence, makes her feel right at home. She also points out how that she feels so empty all of the time, and maybe there is something they could fill the void... the TNA Knockouts Championship. Daffney then lays out a challenge to Mickie James at “Slammiversary” for a “Last Knockout Standing” with the TNA Knockouts Championship on the line!
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff are shown flipping burgers at a concision stand inside “Universal Studios” when a few fans come up asking for their autographs. Hogan snaps ands tears the kids photos up before tossing them onto the grill, burning them in the process. The kids are angry and walk away as Hogan tosses his apron down and says “no more”.
Velvet Sky defeated Madison Rayne This was an advertised match-up, but Madison Rayne came down to the ring and demanded Tara be her “substation” due to Rayne needing a break following the ass-kicking she gave Tara at “Sacrifice”. Tara got into the ring but refused to wrestle Sky, then shoved Rayne right into a roll up by Sky who picks up a fluke victory! Sky rolls out of the ring in shock that she got it that easy, as Rayne stands up on her feet. She demands the referee restart the match due to Tara's interference but Hebner refuses and leaves the ring. Rayne glares at Tara and then attacks her. Tara fights back having enough of Rayne's crap, not even caring that Rayne still “owns her”. Tara tosses her to the floor before picking up a microphone and announcing she would rather go walk dogs for a living and pick up their s*** than have to deal with Madison's. She then QUITS TNA and leaves the ring. Rayne is laughing as Tara walks beside her and up the ramp.
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“The Nature Boy” Ric Flair comes down to the ring and cuts a promo on how he's not going to end up like Hogan and Bischoff flipping burgers, as he's a God unlike them. He says that he understands his “position” in pro-wrestling now and it's taking young guys, showing them the way, and making them larger than life. He states that from tonight on, he's looking for that one guy that impresses him who will end up with Flair as a “mentor”. The fans are all behind Flair tonight, so it seems they have “forgiven and forgot”, but Dixie Carter hasn't as she appears on the stage and lays down the law to Flair. She states that Flair has one and only one chance to “show the world the person that she hired” telling him that the first time he oversteps the line, he's gone. Flair seems to be in agreement with Dixie Carter then pulls “typical” Flair telling Carter to come get his room key. Carter declines, leaving Flair standing in the ring.
A video package airs hyping up the new TNA Action Figures by Jakks Pacific featuring “The Icon” Sting.
Hernandez defeated Crimson Hernandez and Crimson are two of the “blue chippers” in TNA with both looking to gain some momentum in their careers, but Hernandez seemingly wanted it a bit more tonight as he really took the fight to Hernandez with a viscous side. Crimson almost took Hernandez off his feet at one point, but wasn't able to fully get him off but more rocking him than anything. Hernandez picked up the victory with the “Border Toss” for the victory. After the match, Hernandez placed a Mexico flag over the body of Crimson, before leaving the ring.
Backstage, The British Invasion and Desmond Wolfe are interviewed about their recent returns to TNA Wrestling along with Wolfe's championship win. They state that it's the first of many championships to come as they're here to make an iMPACT. Wolfe says he's been “very appreciative” of the fan's response since he's been away due to personal reasons, which is why he's had a “change of heart” towards the fans. He does make it clear that it doesn't change his ruthlessness and states that if you think about stepping up, you're going to get knocked back down.
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Desmond Wolfe defeated Robbie E [w/ Cookie] to retain the TNA World Television Championship The first pumping champion, Robbie E stood across the ring from the ever so ruthless Television Champion, Desmond Wolfe. Robbie E challenged Wolfe to a fist pump contest at the start of the match, which Wolfe accepted. Robbie E went first and then turned it over to Wolfe who started to fist pump until he hit an uppercut on Robbie E from out of nowhere. Robbie E wasn't the same after that and Wolfe was able to pick up the victory following the “Tower of London”. After the match, Daniels comes onto the stage and talks about his history with Desmond Wolfe. He puts over Wolfe as a great wrestler, and someone Daniels wants to be in the ring with, challenging him to a match at “Slammiversary”. Wolfe gladly accepts the match and even offers to put his television championship on the line. Daniels and Wolfe have a little “nod” before Daniels leaves the stage.
Backstage, “The Pope” D'Angelo Dinero is interviewed by Christy Hemme about his actions at “Sacrifice”. He says they were justified as now the world will pass Rob Van Dam by, just like it did Pope last year for the exact same reason. Rob Van Dam then attacks Pope from behind and tosses him around the interview set. Van Dam is wearing a patch over his eye due to the pen to the eye by Dinero at “Sacrifice”, Van Dam puts the boots to Dinero before security gets Van Dam off of Pope.
A video package airs hyping up “Slammiversary” looking back at some memorable guest appearances in TNA Wrestling. It's announced during the video that country music star, Toby Keith will make his “return” to TNA Wrestling with an appearance at “Slammiversary”!
“The Blueprint” Matt Morgan is shown commenting on his match with Jeff Jarrett. He puts over Jarrett as being one of the most all around talents in the business, but he has been more worried about Angle and Karen Jarrett than chasing championships. Morgan promises victory tonight.
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We see a video package looking at both Matt Morgan and Jeff Jarrett.
Jeff Jarrett defeated “The Blueprint” Matt Morgan to qualify for the “King of the Mountain” Match The two circle each other as the Morgan eyes the taped ribs of Jeff Jarrett at the start of the bell. Jarrett plays a stalling game each time Morgan comes near him, bailing from the ring, demanding the official back Morgan up. This would be effect as the third time Jarrett tried it, Morgan followed him to the floor which was a mistake, as Jarrett rolled back into the ring, and as Morgan climbed onto the apron, Jarrett dropped him throat first onto the top rope. This allowed Jarrett to take control of the match and wear down Morgan. You could tell Jarrett was still in pain from “Sacrifice” as he really wanted to keep the match on the ground, not wanting to go toe-to-toe with Morgan. Morgan makes a comeback and is able to nail the “Carbon Footprint” and as he goes for the cover, Karen Jarrett comes down with a neck brace on distracting the official and Morgan. By the time she backed off from the ring, Jarrett had enough time to recover and kick out at two. The end saw Jarrett double Morgan over near the corner of the ring, and set him up for the stroke only to be forced to climb to the second rope, to actually hit it for the three count.
Karen Jarrett gets into the ring and checks on Jeff Jarrett as the camera pans to the rafters were Sting is shown watching! A man then appears behind Sting in the rafters, and it's Mr. Anderson! Anderson and Sting brawl for a bit which we end up seeing Sting tumble down the stairs to the floor. He screams in pain as Anderson picks up a chair and is about to bash it over Sting's head, which is laid on the concrete floor, when AJ Styles grabs the chair from Anderson hands. He isn't able to use it as Anderson backs up and runs off. Sting can be heard trying to thank Styles; “I didn't do this for you, Sting!”. The cameras fade to black as Styles walks away.
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TNA '11
May 1, 2011 18:52:31 GMT -5
Post by Rule 30 on May 1, 2011 18:52:31 GMT -5
iMPACT
First off, I apologize for not replying to this. I've checked on it, but I've never replied. Also, thanks for the spotlight vote. I like your layout, it's different, I dig it. Great match to kick off the show. Red with the win is fine and I love how you've actuality rebuilt the X-Division. That line with "You're protecting you boy Sting," is something that Anderson would say and it's a perfect example of how TNA's storylines seem more "real" then WWE's. Ink Inc versus MCMG has the potential to actually be a decent match, I look forward to how you book it. Love the use of Daffney in this. James/Daffney in a "Last Knockout Standing" match will be cool, those two can pull it off. Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff flipping burgers paints a funny picture in my mind. Tara quitting TNA is interesting, I wonder if it's a shoot or work. lol at Flair telling Carter to come get his room key. Interested to see who Flair picks, but don't make him like AJ Styles or a.k.a. Ric Flair V2.0. Hernandez with the win is excellent. Daniels versus Wolfe is going to tear the house down. Can't wait for that match. Loving the Pope/RVD feud. Great to see Double J get in the KOTM. Oh crap, I loved Anderson attacking Sting in the rafters. How did AJ get up their so quickly? lol. Loving the Sting/Styles situation you have going on. Great show. HUGE improvement over the current TNA. Overall this deserves more attention than it gets.
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TNA '11
May 2, 2011 20:09:43 GMT -5
Post by legendkiller8 on May 2, 2011 20:09:43 GMT -5
-Red/Kendrick is a great start to the show. I didn't mind who ever won too. -Ink Inc seems ready for the tag titles now. I hope that they can capture them now. -Hernandez and Crimson are two I've yet to fully learn. Hope they both get decent pushes. -Daniels/Wolfe at Slammivarsary should be amazing. Looking to a great PPV. -Jarrett into the KOTM match is always good. Hoping to see Hardy in it as it makes for a spotfest. -Good show.
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Post by SodaGuy on May 3, 2011 3:41:11 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT: "Don't Disrespect Me” June 2nd, 2011 Orlando, Florida
We see the usual “iMPACT” opening followed by the pyrotechnics as Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to the broadcast. They say that we have a huge opening contest as The Motor City Machine Guns and Generation Me's rivalry heats back up with a match. They send it to the ring for the entrances.
Generation Me defeated The Motor City Machine Guns Holy moly, the Guns and Generation Me lock up again and tear the house down as usual. The two teams were allowed to go out there and leave it all in the ring. The fans were into the match from the opening bell and they were not disappointed, as both teams got in all their high flying, “wow”, moments. The ending saw Shannon Moore and Jesse Neal come down to the ramp, which would distract The Motor City Machine Guns allowing both Max and Jeremy to roll up each of the guns, with a handful of tights, for the victory. Shelley and Sabin were furious as Generation Me celebrated up the ramp while Ink Inc laughed. After the match, Shelley and Sabin challenged Ink Inc to a match at “Slammiversary”, to which they agree to!
Backstage, Mr. Anderson is shown walking through the backstage area. Mr. Anderson is on his way to the ring, what will he say? We'll find out... next.
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The music of the loudmouth, Mr. Anderson hits as he walks down to the ring with a purpose. The fans are back to hating Anderson over his actions for the past several months. He first addresses the boos stating that he doesn't care about the fans cheers, as they cheer someone like, Sting! Anderson explains what he means by that, stating Sting is just a politicking scumbag who doesn't care about anyone nor anything but himself and that fat paycheck, he doesn't earn. He says that Sting doesn't go to the fans on the road, he makes them to come him! Anderson puts over how Sting doesn't work shows unless that little red light is on, apparently Sting has heard enough as he comes down to the ring. He gets in Anderson's face stating that he's a legend in this business and won't be disrespected by Anderson. Sting quickly drops the microphone and attacks Anderson! The two brawl throughout the ring for a bit until Sting clotheslines Anderson over the ropes. Anderson crawls away and up the ramp, while Sting challenges him to come back to the ring. Anderson pulls himself and walks backstage!
Backstage, Brian Kendrick and Amazing Red are bickering with each other in Dixie Carter's office about who will face Kazarian at “Slammiversary” for the X-Division Championship when Kazarian comes in. He says he could hear the commotion down the hall and asks what the problem is. Carter explains the situation, to which Kazarian finds a perfect solution for, he'll defend the championship about both him them. They all seem to agree, besides Kendrick, who attacks Amazing Red! He tosses Red into a wall before Kazarian helps Red and tosses Kendrick out of Carter's office. Red and Kazarian shake hands but Red states that at “Slammiversary”, all bets are off.
Hernandez defeated Tommy Dreamer Hernandez looked to keep his role going with his match here with Dreamer. Hernandez took Dreamer to lightening at the start of the match, Dreamer was able to get in some good offense because of this. Hernandez was still able to pull out the victory following the “Border Toss” on Dreamer for the pin fall. After the match, Hernandez placed a Mexican flag over the body of Dreamer as Sarita cut a promo stating that she was tired of her and Rosita not getting the same chances as the gringos in the Knockouts Division. She states that she is the best knockout here yet never gets the chances the others do. Sarita demands answers, next week!
The British Invasion cut a promo on the consistent cheating by Generation Me. They say that they thought Generation Me would have learned a lesson, but apparently not. They challenge them to a match right here on iMPACT, next week.
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Gunner defeated Jay Lethal The match starts then all of a sudden, Ric Flair comes onto the stage and starts watching the match. Lethal and Gunner really worked well together, despite their difference in styles. Gunner used his strength to his advantage but Lethal used his speed and highflying to keep out of the power moves of Gunner. Gunner would end up pulling out the victory following a running power slam for the victory. Ric Flair is shown applauding on the top of the stage, could Gunner be Flair's new protegee?
Backstage, Mickie James cut a promo accepting the challenge of Daffeny for the “Last Knockout Standing” match at “Slammiversary”. She promises to show Daffney, just how “hardcore” she can get.
The Hardy Brothers, of Matt and Jeff Hardy, came down to the ring to the boos of the “iMPACT Zone” to call out Beer Money Inc., who take a few moments before coming out. The Hardys express their respect to Beer Money Inc., stating they proved that they're the best at “Sacrifice”. Matt puts over how all the fans have been talking about how they set the tag team world on fire with their match stating that TNA has the best tag teams in the world. The Hardy Boys then lay down a challenge for “Slammiversary” with a rematch between the two teams. Storm and Roode turn their backs on The Hardy Brothers, seem to talk it over, and Storm turns around to inform the Hardy Brothers that he feels, Beer Money Inc., didn't get all their frustration out at “Sacrifice” and agrees to a rematch. The two teams shake hands until Matt and Jeff kick Beer Money Inc., in their midsections. The Hardy Brothers really put a beating on Beer Money Inc., until AJ Styles and Kazarian hit the ring to save their Fortune team mates. AJ Styles got on the microphone and challenged The Hardy Brothers to a tag team match tonight, Kazarian and Styles vs. them, to which they accept. We go to commercial as Styles and Kazarian turn around to check on Beer Money Inc.
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Kurt Angle defeated “The Monster” Abyss to qualify for “King of the Mountain” These two former rivals lock horns once again, as both try to get into “King of the Mountain”. Angle really had to change up his style and brawl with Abyss, then try to wear him down little by little. Abyss tried to take Angle out, for good, by taking him to the floor and using the surroundings to his advantage. Angle's neck seemed to start bothering him on the floor, but he was still able to fight Abyss back into the ring. Angle would pick up the win when Abyss submitted to the “Ankle Lock”. He celebrated his victory until Hernandez hit the ring and attacked Angle! Hernandez would hit the “Border Toss” on Angle before laying another Mexican flag across the body of Kurt Angle. Mike Tenay was disgusted at this action by Hernandez due to Angle being an “American Hero”.
Backstage, Sting is shown walking throughout the backstage area when Mr. Anderson attacks him! Anderson and Sting brawl throughout the backstage including the catering area. Anderson would grab a monitor from the backstage area and crack Sting in the skull with it which split Sting wide open. Anderson got in Sting's face on the ground and said Sting would not leave as World Champion on Sunday... and Anderson would make sure of that. Anderson will have to qualify next week against “The Samoan Submission Machine”, what if he doesn't?!
A video package aired hyping up the “Eliminate The Hate” campaign.
The Hardy Brothers [Matt & Jeff Hardy] defeated Fortune [AJ Styles & Kazarian] These four men really tore the house down tonight on iMPACT with their bad blood, boiling back over at this point. Styles and Jeff Hardy really tore into one another, you could feel the hate between the two with every shot they took at one another throughout the match. The ending saw AJ Styles hit a “Pele” kick on Matt Hardy, but he wasn't the legal man due to a blind tag during the “Pele” kick by Jeff Hardy. This allowed Hardy to come in and steal the win with a “Twist of Hate” while Kazarian was down on the arena floor, knocked out. Hardy gets the pin fall for the victory and begins to celebrate.
Matt and Jeff Hardy then begin to beat down on AJ Styles until Kazarian rolls into the ring to try and stop it. He's unsuccessful as the number game gets to him! Beer Money Inc., end up hitting the ring and the two teams brawl as AJ Styles recovers! This ends up with Jeff Jarrett sneaking into the ring from the crowd with a guitar in hand. He attacks Styles, not using the guitar, and puts the boots to him. Fortune and the former Immortal group are at it once again! The fans are going crazy as Jarrett waits for Styles to get to his feet and goes to use the guitar, but Styles hits an enziguri... on the guitar! The guitar shatters to pieces and Jarrett bails from the ring. Matt Hardy is tossed from the ring by Roode, when all of a sudden... James Storm smashes a beer bottle over the head of Jeff Hardy! Hardy goes down to the mat with a thud as blood trickles out of his head. Kazarian pulls himself up and into the ring, as Fortune stands tall tonight. Has Immortal been reborn?!
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Post by SodaGuy on May 3, 2011 3:46:24 GMT -5
"Who Will Reign As The King of the Mountain?"June 12th, 2011 TNA World Heavyweight Championship King of the Mountain match "The Icon" Sting [champion] vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. "The King of the Mountain" Jeff Jarrett vs. "The Olympic Gold Medalist" Kurt Angle vs. ?? TNA World Tag Team Championship Beer Money Inc (Robert Roode and James Storm) [champions] vs. The Hardy Brothers (Matt and Jeff Hardy) TNA X-Division Championship Kazarian [champion] vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Amazing Red TNA Knockout Championship Last Knockout Standing Match Mickie James [champion] vs. Daffney TNA World Television Championship Desmond Wolfe [champion] vs. Daniels Tag Team Action The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) vs. Ink Inc., (Shannon Moore and Jesse Neal) Sacrifice Rematch "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero vs. Rob Van Dam Special Appearance by: Country Music Superstar, Toby Keith!
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Post by SodaGuy on May 3, 2011 3:55:48 GMT -5
TNA News: Title Changes, Talent Scouting, iMPACT On The Road, plus more! May 27th, 2011: 12:28AM
- There is expected to be at least one title change at "Slammiversary".
- "The Icon" Sting has been trying to stay in shame since becoming World Champion, he was really embarrassed having to wear a t-shirt last year during matches. There is said to be no pressure on Sting (or anyone) to stay up super fit condition, but many think it's a "given".
- D'Lo Brown and Tommy Dreamer have replaced Terry Taylor in talent relations. Brown and Dreamer are set to head to Mexico and Japan in the next two weeks to scout talent. They'll both be working with "TNA Gut Check" also. For the record, this does mean Terry Taylor is gone from the company. This is the first of many management changes coming.
- TNA iMPACT scored it's highest rating in a very long time with a 1.3 rating. The high-ups at Spike are said to be "ecstatic" with this number as they've recently increased advertisements for TNA on Spike, CMT, and MTV among other channels.
- With the high rating this week, the wheels are in motion to bring "TNA Xplosion" stateside in the upcoming months, if the ratings stay high.
- TNA President, Dixie Carter tweeted earlier today: "iMPACT is going on the road again in July; details coming next week". No word on location.
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Post by SodaGuy on May 3, 2011 4:00:06 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT Preview: 6/9/11
- After a very violent iMPACT, what kind of shape are some of TNA's top stars in?
- Mr. Anderson has his chance to be in "King of the Mountain" at "Slammiversary" and the only man standing in his way... is Samoa Joe.
- It's a double main event as "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles will team up with The Motor City Machine Guns to battle Jeff Jarrett and Ink Inc just days before "Slammiversary".
- Ric Flair seemed impressed with Gunner, on last week's broadcast. What does Flair have in store this week for a possible new protegee?
- The TNA Knockouts will be in action as Madison Rayne battles Angelina Love!
And much, much, more only on "TNA iMPACT"!
*card subject to change*
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Post by kurtangleisgod on May 3, 2011 5:54:14 GMT -5
Not going to lie, haven't had a chance to read this, so I'm going to start with Sacrifice, and go from there. Really good opener, two great, under used teams, though I'm glad the invasion won, I like them better. I'm really glad you are using Daffney, I think that is one of the biggest things TNA has dropped the ball on from what I've seen, the Knockout's Division in the last year has really dropped in quality, as they have let go a lot of the talented workers. Daffney is one of my favorites, and her just not caring about the belt was interesting. Kazarian retaining was a good choice, he is the champ in my 2007 diary, and has been so for a long time. He is just really good, anf a believable X Champ. Rayne/Tara was ok, I'll need to se how that develops. Wolfe returning and getting the title was awesome, in what sounded like a good match. I don't believe Wolfe would be a good world title holder, but in the middle there is just perfect for him. Allows him to be a huge deal not overshadowed by anyone else. Pope/RVD was an ok match, the finish was interesting. Not the best thing ever, but it serves its purpose of getting Pope over and making some bad blood for the future i suppose. The Beer Money/Hardyz bout was really good, and I'm super happy Beer Money won it, the way it should be. Sick write up for the Angle and Jarrett match, best of the show by far. Great ending, with karen getting the guitar and angle getting win. Main event was solid, liked hte way Sting won. Onto Impavt. Gotta side with Sting here, stealing someones pinfall is a thing in triple threats, it isnt cheating whatsoever. Makes AJ look like a whiny little bitch lol. Good continuation of some storylines here, with the Daffney/Mickie heating up, and Wolfe promising the defend the gold every week was really good. Angle/Hernandez should be interesting. No clue why Hogan is so pissed about being a cook, it's the return of Hogan;s Pastamania! Next impact. I'm not a fan of Ink Inc, so im glad the guns got the better of them. Really liked Flair's promo, hopefully his new padawan is someone good. Thank god Robbe E lost, ing hate him. Wolfe/Daniels is excellent. Good end to the show, with the attack on Sting. Nother show. Guns vs Ink Inc should be good, really hope the guns win, good opener though, those teams never disappoint. If Gunner ends up being Flair's protege, i think ill puke lol. Beer Money/Hardys rematch makes sense. Good match made for tonight. I guess Hardys had to go over tonight, but glad that they got owned in the end. Hopefully you enjoyed this reply, and while im a couple shows away, when i get Sacrifice up in my TNA 2007 i would really appreciate a repl to that, more so than the impacts before
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