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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2012 1:07:28 GMT -5
Impact Wrestling General ManagerHulk HoganMale RosterAbyss AJ Styles Alex Shelley Alex Silva Austin Aries Bobby Roode Bully Ray Chris Sabin Christopher Daniels Crimson D'Angelo Dinero Devon Doug Williams Eric Young Garrett Bischoff Gunner Hernandez James Storm Jeff Hardy Kazarian Kid Kash Kurt Angle Magnus Matt Morgan Mr. Anderson Rob Terry Rob Van Dam Samoa Joe Shannon Moore Zema IonKnocouts General ManagerBrooke HoganKnockoutsAngelina Love Brooke Tessmacher Gail Kim Madison Rayne Mickie James ODB Rosita Sarita Tara Velvet Sky WinterChampionshipsTNA World Championship: Booby Roode TNA Television Championship: Devon TNA Tag Team Championships: Kurt Angle & AJ Styles X-Division Championship: Austin Aries Knockouts Champion: Brooke TessmacherBound For Glory Series Standings1. AJ Styles: 0 Points 2. Bully Ray: 7 Points 3. Christopher Daniels: 0 Points 4. Crimson: 7 Points 5. James Storm: 7 Points 6. Jeff Hardy: 7 Points 7. Kurt Angle: 0 Points 8. Rob Van Dam: 7 Points 9. Samoa Joe: 0 Points 10. Austin Aries: 14 Points 11. Kazarian: 3 Points 12. Mr. Anderson: 7 Points Did away with the Knockouts Tag Titles because they're pointless. Other than that, everything will be the same, only with my own spin on it following the Slammiversary show. I think I have everyone but if you noticed a superstar missing, let me know.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2012 2:14:54 GMT -5
6/14/12 Fallout from Slammiversary!We open with a recap of Slammiversary that focuses mainly on Mr. Anderson winning the triple threat match and Bobby Roode retaining the World Championship against Sting. The camera then opens up into the Impact Zone where pyro blasts off as Mike Tenay and Taz welcome everyone to show only to be interrupted by the music of TNA World Champion, Bobby Roode. Roode enters the ring and talks about how at Slammiversary, he defeated Sting once again and he is still your World Champion. Roode boasts about how he is the longest reigning TNA World Champion of all time. Roode is then interrupted by the music of General Manager, Hulk Hogan. Hogan makes his way out playing to the crowd before entering the ring. He tells Roode that he has been impressive with his reign as champion, but he needs to worry about the main event because he has Mr. Anderson for the TNA World Title, brother! Roode says he will beat Anderson just like he beat Sting on Sunday. Roode goes on to tell Hogan that after he defeats Anderson tonight, there will be no one left for him to face. He says he's beaten James Storm, Rob Van Dam, AJ Styles, Jeff Hardy, and even the great Sting. He says after Anderson, he's beat them all and says Hogan won't be able to find someone good enough to defeat him. Roode then leaves the ring as Hogan stands there and Impact Wrestling goes to a commercial break - Chris Sabin def. Zema Ion via Cradle Shock. A great match to open the show with two, top X-Division stars. Ion missed a 450 Splash which enabled Sabin to nail his signature Cradle Shock for the win. Mike Tenay announced that Hulk Hogan will be naming the 12 Men who will be in the Bound For Glory Series, tonight! Crimson was interviewed by JB about his loss at Slammiversary to the returning James Storm. Crimson blames the loss on the fact that he had no time to prepare for James Storm and that the loss should be stricken from the record books because of it. Crimson then goes on to say that Hulk Hogan granted him a rematch with Storm tonight. Gunner made his way to the ring and said it's an utter disgrace that he was left off of Slammiversary and he wants to take out his frustration on anyone in the back that wants a fight, unfortunately for him Samoa Joe answered the call. - Samoa Joe def. Gunner via Muscle Buster. Joe made quick work of Gunner,beating him in around three minutes. After the match, Joe grabbed a mic and laid down a challenge to Austin Aries. He says at Slammiversary, Aries got the best of him and beat him fair and square in the middle of the ring but he wants another shot. This brings out Chris Sabin who says Joe is no doubt one of the toughest and best X-Division wrestlers, however he had his shot and he lost. Sabin says he wants a shot at the title and wants to return the X-Division to what it used to be, the best damn division in TNA. Joe and Sabin lock eyes as Impact goes to a commercial. - Gail Kim def. ODB via Eat Defeat. Gail showed some anger after losing the Knockouts Title at Slammiversary. After a good 10 minutes, she defeated ODB in the middle of the ring. Hulk Hogan makes his way to the ring as we go to a quick break and come back to see Hogan in the ring, ready to make the announcement of the BFG Series. Hogan says he has picked what he thinks is the top 12 guys in TNA to take their spots in the BFG Series with the winner getting a shot at the TNA World Championship at Bound For Glory. Before naming the 12 men, Hogan explains the rules for everyone. Points are determined by wins and losses Submission Victory – 10 points Pinfall Victory – 7 points Countout Victory – 5 points Disqualification Victory – 3 points Draw (Time Limit/Double Countout/Double Disqualification) – Two points Disqualification Lose – you LOSE 10 pointsHogan the names the 12 men... 1. AJ Styles 2. Bully Ray 3. Christopher Daniels 4. Crimson 5. James Storm 6. Jeff Hardy 7. Kurt Angle 8. Rob Van Dam 9. Samoa Joe 10. Austin Aries 11. Kazarian 12. Bobby Roode or Mr. Anderson He says the twelfth spot will go to whoever loses in the main event TNA World Title match, tonight! He says that the BFG series will officially start next week. - Devon def. Magnus to retain the Television Championship. A good back and forth match, but Devon ended up picking up the win with a big spinebuster on Magnus. After a commercial break, Mike Tenay and Taz announced that Hulk Hogan has booked a huge match up for next week, Chris Sabin will go one on one with Samoa Joe and the winner will be in consideration for a future X-Division Championship Match. Austin Aries was then interviewed about the announcement of that match up and he said he looks forward to facing whoever may win and he will back down from no one. A video recap of Bully Ray vs Joseph Parks is shown and then an announcement that both Parks and Ray will be in the Impact Zone next week to discuss the situation with Abyss and what happened at Slammiversary - Kazarian def. Kurt Angle. A great match up from both guys, with lots of nearfalls but in the end, Daniels came to the ring followed by AJ Styles. The distraction allowed Kazarian to get a roll up on Angle and use the tights for the cheap win. Daniels and Kazarian smiled and headed to the back feeling accomplished as Angle and Styles looked to be arguing in the ring Crimson is shown making his way to the ring as we went to a commercial - James Storm def. Crimson via Last Call. This match went a little longer than their previous encounter and ended up seeing the same result. Crimson allowed his anger to get the best of him, and yelled at the referee, only to turn right into the Last Call from Storm for the win. A video promo airs that says Sting will be live in the Impact Zone next week to address his HOF induction and the loss to Bobby Roode at Slammiversary. It also hypes the Samoa Joe vs Chris Sabin match up. JB attempts to interview Kazarian and Daniels but a brawl breaks out between them and AJ Styles, and Kurt Angle. The two teams brawl until security comes in to break it up. The two teams break through security and start fighting again until more security shows up and then Hulk Hogan. Hogan yells for everyone to stop fighting and then makes AJ Styles vs Kazarian next week on Impact. - Bobby Roode def. Mr. Anderson to retain the TNA World Title. The fans in attendance were very much into this match and strongly behind Anderson however Roode didn't intend on losing his World Title. After it looked like Anderson was on his way to victory, Roode quickly pulled the referee in the way of a Anderson clothesline. Roode quickly knocked Anderson to the ground and went outside to grab his belt. He threw it in the ring and then came back in however, Anderson now had revived and grabbed the title. He blasted Roode with it just as the referee came to and disqualified Anderson. Anderson looked on upset as Roode laid, spread eagle in the middle of the ring. The crowd was booing very loudly as Anderson stood with the title in his hands, realizing he just cost himself the TNA World Championship. The show ended with Roode still unconscious and Anderson looking on pissed at himself for what happened. Confirmed for next weeks Impact Wrestling Sting addresses the Hall of Fame and his loss to Roode at Slammiversary AJ Styles takes on Kazarian Bully Ray and Joseph Parks will be in the building, will Abyss? Samoa Joe takes on Chris Sabin
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Post by Planktung on Jun 14, 2012 23:44:48 GMT -5
A decent opening promo from Bobby Roode. I have no doubt that he'll beat Anderson tonight, but I'd imagine that a certain X-Division Champion would have something to say about Roode beating everyone there is to beat . I Sabin is going to be sticking around, then I'd hope to see him become a top X-Division name once again. Good victory for him over Zema Ion, who seems like his only purpose in TNA is the eventual feud with Sorensen if he is to ever return. Please job out Gunner. Like every single week. I'd like to see you push Joe back into relevance, whether it be the upper midcard or main event scene. A Three Way at Destination-X? Nice win for Gail Kim over ODB. But I hope we see a nice, lengthy reign from Tessmacher. The BFG Series looks good. Sad to see Magnus be excluded. Even more sad to see him come up short against Devon. A big win for Kazarian here, even with the outside involvement. Don't have high hopes for a Storm/Crimson feud. I believe Storm will win the BFG Series, so this seems like a feud to just hold him off for a bit. Glad to see Roode retain, and in usual fashion too. With Anderson going into the BFG Series, I'm seriously puzzled as to who Roode's next challenger could be. A solid starter show. Maybe tweak the layout a bit, but you're off to a nice start.
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Post by bennet07 on Jun 17, 2012 17:17:32 GMT -5
Are we aloud to post short matches that are not descriptive?
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Post by SodaGuy on Jun 17, 2012 23:51:36 GMT -5
Are we aloud to post short matches that are not descriptive? No, you we not allowed to do that. It's an instant perma-ban from the sims board.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2012 2:49:46 GMT -5
A decent opening promo from Bobby Roode. I have no doubt that he'll beat Anderson tonight, but I'd imagine that a certain X-Division Champion would have something to say about Roode beating everyone there is to beat . I Sabin is going to be sticking around, then I'd hope to see him become a top X-Division name once again. Good victory for him over Zema Ion, who seems like his only purpose in TNA is the eventual feud with Sorensen if he is to ever return. Please job out Gunner. Like every single week. I'd like to see you push Joe back into relevance, whether it be the upper midcard or main event scene. A Three Way at Destination-X? Nice win for Gail Kim over ODB. But I hope we see a nice, lengthy reign from Tessmacher. The BFG Series looks good. Sad to see Magnus be excluded. Even more sad to see him come up short against Devon. A big win for Kazarian here, even with the outside involvement. Don't have high hopes for a Storm/Crimson feud. I believe Storm will win the BFG Series, so this seems like a feud to just hold him off for a bit. Glad to see Roode retain, and in usual fashion too. With Anderson going into the BFG Series, I'm seriously puzzled as to who Roode's next challenger could be. A solid starter show. Maybe tweak the layout a bit, but you're off to a nice start. Thanks. In what way would you suggest tweaking the layout?
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Post by Planktung on Jun 18, 2012 3:02:11 GMT -5
Just little things like perhaps using a blue coloring for the bold match results since black all the way is a bit dull, and specifying the placement of the commercial breaks throughout the show to space everything out and make the format of the show a bit more clear. Also, the Verdana font kind of adds to the dullness. Something such as Arial or Tahoma is nice.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2012 1:59:46 GMT -5
6/21/12 The Road to Destination X!
6/21/12 The Road to Destination X!
The show opens to live shots of the crowd, as Mike Tenay and Taz welcome everyone to yet another edition of Impact Wrestling. They are in the middle of running down what will happen on the show when the music of World Champion, Bobby Roode interrupts them.
Roode makes his way to the ring in a suit with the World Title over his shoulder. Once in the ring, he goes over again how he has beaten everyone that steps up for the challenge. He claims he has no other challengers left in TNA now that all possible opponents are in the BFG series and not viable to contend for the championship. This brings out Hulk Hogan who makes his way to the ring to inform Roode that he is correct, it's tough finding someone to face Roode that he hasn't faced and beaten since winning the TNA World Title, but he found a guy. He said this man is making his return to TNA and will be facing Roode in the main event, and that man is D'Angelo Dinero!
Roode laughs it off and claims that Dinero is not a challenge to him and that Hogan has to do better than that if he plans on doing anything to threaten him. Hogan starts to talk when suddenly a man wearing a black ski mask runs into the ring from behind Roode and knocks him into Hogan, and both men fall down. The man proceeds to grab the TNA World Title and quickly exits the ring and leaves through the crowd as Hogan and Roode come to realize what happened. Mike Tenay and Taz keep questioning who the man could be and where he went, and go over a few replays of the attack.
Hogan says he's going to get to the bottom of this as Impact Wrestling goes to a commercial break
After the break, everyone is still buzzing about the attack on Roode and Hogan, and the theft of the TNA World Title. Tenay says Hulk Hogan is vowing to get to the bottom of it tonight.
-Doug Williams def. Gunner via Chaos Theory. Not too much of a match, with Williams making a successful return to Impact Wrestling. After the win, he got on the mic and said Samoa Joe and Chris Sabin aren't the only ones looking to become X-Division Champion again.
Hulk Hogan is shown in the back talking to Dixie Carter about what happened and promising her that he will find out who the person is, tonight! Jeremy Borash then walks up to Hogan and asks him his thoughts about what happened and he says whoever this guy is, he's barking up the wrong tree, brother! Hogan then invites the guy, he's listening, to come back into the arena tonight and reveal himself. Hogan then goes on to announce what he was going to announce at the top of the show and that is, that Destination X is going to be an all X-Division pay per view just like the year before and it will feature past X-Division stars, as well as what could be future stars.
-Commercial Break-
-Mr. Anderson def. Crimson in a BFG Series Match via pinfall. Crimson hasn't picked up a win since before Slammiversary and tonight wasn't his night either. He missed a spear, meeting nothing but turnbuckle which led to Anderson nailing the Mic Check for the win.
Kurt Angle and AJ Styles were in the back talking about what happened in the previous week and looked to be on the same page as Styles headed out of the locker room for his match with Kazarian, which will be a BFG Series Match.
Bobby Roode was shown trashing a locker room as Hulk Hogan entered the room. Roode yelled at Hogan to find out who took his belt.
-Commercial Break-
-Kazarian def. AJ Styles in a BFG Series Match via disqualification. Styles looked to have the match under control until Daniels came down to the ring and was quickly followed by Kurt Angle. Daniels entered the ring and so did Angle who went after Daniels and ended up hitting Kazarian as Daniels moved, thus getting Styles disqualified.
Daniels and Kazarian once again made their way to the back smiling, as Angle and Styles argued in the ring and then Styles left Angle alone in the ring.
Jeremy Borash interviewed Mr. Anderson on being the first guy to score points in the BFG Series and being the leader in points right now with 7 points, while Kazarian has 3. Anderson says he will be the guy to beat in this series and challenges anyone to change his mind.
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Bully Ray makes his way to the ring following the break and demands that Joseph Parks get out to the ring. Parks reluctantly comes out to the ring and Bully shouts at him and wants to know where Abyss is at. Parks says he doesn't have a clue and hasn't seen Abyss since he chokeslammed Bully through the table at Slammiversary. Bully grabs Parks by the tie and tells him he wants Abyss to come to the ring, now! Parks pleads with Bully and says he has no idea where Abyss is at. Bully then strikes Parks in the face, knocking him to the ground and then suddenly the lights go out and the crowd goes wild. The lights stay off for a few seconds before coming back on and Abyss is in the ring standing between the downed Joseph Parks and Bully Ray! Ray quickly exits the ring and backs up the ramp as Abyss watches him and then turns to look at Parks who is sitting in the ring looking up at Abyss. The lights go out for a few more seconds and when they come back on, Abyss is nowhere to be seen.
The camera's cut to the back where Austin Aries is cutting a promo about Destination X and how he wants the best of the best to come at him. He puts over the Samoa Joe and Chris Sabin match as one for the ages and says he looks forward to facing whoever the winner may be.
An announcement from Sting is up next!
-Commercial Break-
Mike Tenay and Taz take us to a pre-taped interview with Sting the day after Slammiversary conducted by Mike Tenay himself.
In the interview, Sting talks about the Hall of Fame and being the first person to be inducted. He talks about how Bobby Roode defeated him at Slammiversary and says he's given it a lot of thought but says that with the induction into the Hall of Fame coming up, and this new, younger generation of talent in TNA, that he is officially announcing his retirement from the ring for good. He says he wants to thank all of his fans that have supported him over the years and wants them to know that he loves them very much for it. He thanks TNA for giving him the opportunity to entertain the fans and give them one heck of a show.
After the interview, we get a shot of Hulk Hogan in his office talking to Dixie again when he gets a phone call. He puts it on speaker phone and it's someone claiming to be an associate of the man who stole the TNA World Title. He claims that this man will be back in the arena here shortly to explain himself.
-Commercial Break-
-James Storm def. Jeff Hardy in a BFG Series Match via pinfall. A great match with a huge effort from both guys involved. There were many nearfalls however Jeff would miss his signature Swanton Bomb which allowed Storm to take advantage and nail the Last Call for the win.
Storm offered his hand to Hardy in a show of sportsmanship, and Hardy excepted. The two raised each others hands and then Hardy left the ring as Storm celebrated by spraying beer into the crowd.
A recap of the opening of Impact is shown with Mike Tenay saying that the mystery man is going to explain himself tonight.
Tenay and Taz then hype the Sabin vs Joe match which will be up next!
-Commercial Break-
-Samoa Joe vs Chris Sabin went to a 15 Minute Time Limit Draw. This match had the crowd on their feet the entire time. Both guys came in to battle and it showed, there were so many close calls that the crowd that the match was over so many times. However, the match only had a 15 minute time limit and thus that expired before Joe or Sabin could obtain a win via submission or pinfall.
The crowd chanted "5 More Minutes" at the conclusion of the match after hearing that it was a draw. Joe and Sabin stood in the ring, out of breath, wanting to go again as Austin Aries stood on the stage and applauded the match. Mike Tenay questioned what would happen now leading up to Destination X.
Bobby Roode is in the back, headed to the ring without his title. He looks unhappy and then the camera cuts to the returning D'Angelo Dinero making his way through the back towards the ring.
The main event is up next!
-Commercial Break-
Bobby Roode def. D'Angelo Dinero via pinfall. A good, close match from both guys. Dinero looked to be in great shape after the time off from Impact Wrestling, but Roode proved why he is the champion and ended up putting Dinero away with Pay Off.
Roode didn't bother celebrating as Hulk Hogan's music hit and he made his way out to the ring as the show went to it's final break
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After the break, Hogan was in the ring with Roode. Hogan called the mystery man out to the ring and said it's time to get down to business. The man doesn't show and then Hogan once again calls him out and this time he shows up, only in the crowd with a microphone. With a muffled voice, he asks Hogan what he wants. Hogan responds by saying he wants the title back and he wants answers. The man says Hogan will get the title back when the time is right, and as far as answers go, he doesn't really have any besides he's tired of hearing Hogan and everyone else in TNA say they have the best wrestling today. He says that's a damn lie. Hogan says TNA has the best talent in the world and no one else even comes close to which the mystery man laughs and says Hogan is senile. Hogan tells him to reveal himself like he promised, to which the man replies by saying he never said he would reveal who he is, but soon enough he will, and soon enough TNA will know that they aren't the best wrestling company in the world.
The man ends with saying "Stay tuned folks, this is only the beginning. Things are gonna get very interesting and you don't wanna miss it."
The man exits the crowd as Hogan and Roode stand in the ring, looking angry. Mike Tenay and Taz tell everyone to tune in next week as more of this mystery unfolds.
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Post by The Undertaker on Jun 19, 2012 15:01:39 GMT -5
Good opening segment..hmmm...wonder who that masked man was. I'm interested. Interesting to see Crimson lose again but I like it. I'm a huge Anderson fan, so I hope you do big things with him, glad to see him get a win in the BFG series. Nice way to build heat with Daniels causing AJ to get a DQ loss, meaning -10 points. Hope AJ can come back in the BFG series though and I wouldn't mind seeing him win it. I think TNA has really dropped the ball with him since the new era. Interesting tension between AJ and Angle as well. Wonder if that's going somewhere. Please push Aries to the sky. Pleaseeeee. Good draw between Sabin and Joe. Triple threat at Destination X would be awesome, hope that's where you're headed. Really interested to see who the masked man is, as i'm assuming he'll be Roode's next challenger because Roode already has a pinfall victory over Dinero and there really isn't anyone else. Overall a good show, liked the layout a bit more over the layout of the first show.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2012 18:49:09 GMT -5
Impact 6/21: First thing, I really like the layout of the second show. Black ski mask man should be interested. Looking forward to finding out who it is. Nice to see Mr. Anderson score a victory. Boo @ Kazarian winning. But interesting to see what you do with Styles/Angle. Hopefully Styles goes for a face turn, I think that's when he was at his best imo. Nice to see Storm go over Hardy. Like that decision a lot. Joe vs. Sabin would be a sick match. The draw was probably the right decision. PUSH ARIES!! Roode over D'Angelo is obviously the right move IMO. Mystery man should turn out to be extremely interesting. I'm going to assume it's somebody from WCW or WWE already by saying "TNA isn't the best wrestling company in the world". I hope this doesn't go into some buyout angle though. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 19, 2012 19:54:46 GMT -5
Glad to see you take my advice on the layout. Looks far better if I'm honest. A good opening segment with Roode and Hogan. Roode vs. The Pope sounds like it could be a fine match. A masked man? Interesting. With me doing one myself, that makes it a bit better personally. Kind of odd to see Doug Williams pop back up all of sudden. Was never really big on him, but I'm glad to see another Gunner job. Looks like Crimson has a losing streak on his plate now. Anderson getting the first points up for the BFG Series is fine, though I'm not expecting the a**hole to win. Kazarian with a DQ finish is fine as it only gets him 3 points. Wouldn't have been keen on him having the most points at the moment. Styles already getting negative points? Wait, Abyss and Joseph aren't the same person here? Okay, we got a story. A great match and a great victory for the man I see coming out on top of the BFG Series, James Storm. Sabin and Joe going to the time-limit draw is a bit Indy, though it's a fine decision. A Triple Threat at Destination-X, perhaps. Can easily see Sabin or Joe gaining the title to allow Aries to blossom into the main event scene. Finally, a good main event with Roode and Dinero. Roode with the victory was for the better, and interesting to see the masked man speak. Not simply due to your name or sig, but I've got the feeling this masked man is Kevin Steen. Another solid show. Never been big on TNA diaries, but this can easily become one of the highlights of the board for me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2012 20:07:24 GMT -5
Cheers on the replies guys. I'll try to read and respond all of your shows soon. I think everyone will like where the main storyline is going and I'm pumped to let it all play out how I want.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2012 23:54:43 GMT -5
Impact Wrestling News
-At a Friday TNA House Show, the BFG Series continued with the following matches.
Kurt Angle def. Christopher Daniels via Submission(Ankle Lock) for 10 PointsAustin Aries def. Kazarian via Pinfall for 7 Points
Bully Ray def. Mr. Anderson via Pinfall for 7 Points
AJ Styles def. Crimson via Submission(Crossface) to get himself back to 0 Points
More BFG Series matches will take place over the weekend at House Shows, stay tuned!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2012 2:35:17 GMT -5
6/28/12 BFG Series Continues!
The show opens to a live shot of the crowd with the pyro going off and then the theme music of Bobby Roode begins to play as he makes his way to the ring. Roode enters the ring and begins to talk about what happened on the last episode of Impact when the World Title was stolen by the mystery attacker who won't reveal himself. Roode says he wants his title back and is then interrupted by the masked man who is being shown on the big screen.
The man says he knows some people who are really good at hacking into live feeds, which is how he is talking from a secluded location. The man tells Roode he will get the belt back when the time is right, and that time is coming soon. Roode interrupts him and says to face him like a man to which the masked man agrees, he says he will be in the parking lot towards the end of the show if Roode wants to try and get the title back and then the feed cuts off. Roode looks on pissed and ends up leaving the ring.
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Coming back from the commercial, Mike Tenay and Taz inform everyone that much like last year, TNA will be offering a contract to a wrestler to be featured in the X-Division and anyone is open to compete. They say the following match has been signed by Hulk Hogan and the winner will move on to a fourway match at Destination X for the contract.
-Paul London def. Ricochet via London Calling. The crowd welcomed the two and Tenay noted that London last competed for TNA in 2003. The two went back and forth for close to ten minutes before London picked up the win.
Bobby Roode was shown entering Hulk Hogan's office and asked Hogan what he was going to do about tonight to which Hogan responded by telling Roode to take care of business, tonight. Hogan said that Roode was called out and he needs to show up in the parking lot later, he informs Roode that the brawl isn't sanctioned by TNA and tells him to do whatever is necessary.
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-Rob Van Dam def. Kazarian in a BFG Series Match. A good back and forth match up that saw Kazarian nearly pick up the win using the ropes. Van Dam came back after a swift kick to the head of Kazarian and nailed him with the Five Star for the win and to pick up his first 7 points.
Kurt Angle was interviewed backstage about competing tonight, he said he was informed he has a match with Crimson and says he will make quick work of him. Angle starts to say something else but he is attacked from behind by Daniels until AJ Styles makes the save and runs off Daniels as Jeremy Borash checks on Angle and Taz wonders if this will effect his match with Crimson.
The cameras cut to the arena where Hulk Hogan makes his way out with some announcements. He starts off by putting over the Samoa Joe and Chris Sabin match from the previous week and then announces the following match up for Destination X's main event.
He says that the match last week proved they both deserve a shot, so it'll be a three way for the title. He then goes on to talk about a match that will take place at the pay per view to crown a number one contender and he couldn't think of anything better than to make that match an Ultimate X match! He said he is looking at 4 or 5 guys to compete in the match but hasn't settled on any names yet, but he will announce the participants next week.
He says his final announcement is one that he thinks the TNA fans will like, he says this guy has got to be one of the hottest free agents at the moment and he is giving the guy a chance to earn a spot on the TNA roster. He says this guy will have a match next week on Impact and if he wins, he's in the match at Destination X to earn a contract. He says he doesn't want to ruin the surprise, so everyone will just have to tune in next week to find out.
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Doug Williams came to the ring and threw out an open challenge to any X-Division wrestler in the back that wants a fight. After a brief few seconds, the challenge was accepted by the returning Alex Shelley.
-Alex Shelley def. Doug Williams via Shell Shock. A great x-division match up that had the crowd on their feet. Both men were putting on a clinic in the ring and on this night, Shelley was the better man when he countered out of William's Chaos Theory and nailed the Shell Shock.
Shelley stood tall in the ring following the win and then Williams got to his feet. He and Shelley had a stare down and then Williams did a nod at Shelley before leaving the ring. Shelley celebrated the win and then the cameras cut to the back.
In the back we see Kurt Angle being checked by a doctor who says he isn't clearing Angle to compete in the match against Crimson. Angle says he doesn't care and he will compete until Hogan comes in and says he loves Kurt's will to fight no matter what but he can't risk and then r replaces Angle with his tag team partner AJ Styles against Crimson.
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After the break, Mikey Tenay and Taz talk about Sting for a moment and then replay the video from the previous week where he announced his retirement from in ring competition. Tenay and Taz say they hope Sting the best in his future and said they look forward to seeing him inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame at Bound For Glory.
-Jeff Hardy def. Bully Ray in a BFG Series match. Ray dominated Hardy early on with his power but Hardy continued to fight back. Hardy started building momentum but was stopped with a poke to the eye by Ray. Ray looked to be headed towards a victory until Abyss' theme music started playing in the arena and his pyro went off. Ray got distracted by it and was met with a Twist of Fate and then a Swanton Bomb.
Hardy left the ringside area celebrating and then Ray slowly got to his feet and the lights went out and then came back on to show Abyss in the ring and Ray bolted from the ring and exited through the crowd. Abyss titled his head and smiled in a psychopathic way before the cameras cut away to a recap of what happened on the previous episode with Roode and the mystery man.
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-Crimson def. AJ Styles in a BFG Series match. Styles looked to have the match under control until the referee took an unexpected hit and was knocked loopy which allowed Daniels to run into the ring and lay out Styles with the Angel's Wings, giving Crimson the win.
Daniels walked up the ramp smirking as Styles came to and saw him and got a pissed off look on his face as Crimson celebrated. Styles attacked Crimson and laid him out with a vicious enziguri. Styles then got a microphone and challenged Daniels to a match next week, to which Hulk Hogan interrupted. He said he likes that idea but instead he is making it a match at Destination X, and it will also be a BFG Series match. Styles says that's fine and claims he will again just like he did at the previous Destination X.
Bobby Roode is shown in the back taping his fist for the parking lot brawl that is coming up soon and then the cameras cut back to the arena
-Austin Aries def. Mr. Anderson in a BFG Series match. This was the last "official" match of the night that saw both men bring everything they had, but Anderson wasn't able to stop the determined X-Division Champion. Aries countered out of Anderson's Mic Check and finished him with a sick brain buster for the win.
Aries got a microphone after the match and stated that he looks forward to facing Joe and Sabin at Destination X and he knows that they will tear the house down in the main event that night. Samoa Joe comes out on the stage and says they will tear the house down and he is going to walk out the champion, Aries tells Joe he will have to kill him to get it. Chris Sabin then comes out on stage as well and says they are both over looking him. Sabin says he was X-Division way before either one of them and at Destination X, he will walk out with the title.
The camera's show Roode heading towards the parking lot as Impact goes to it's final break
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When the camera's return, Roode is in the parking lot shouting for the mystery man to show himself. Roode walks around the lot and then turns a corner to see the man standing about 50 feet away with the TNA World Title over his shoulder. Roode heads towards him but is then attacked from behind by two more masked men! Roode tries to fight them off but is over powered and then held in place as the first man walks over with the title. He holds it in Roode's face and then says "You'll get this back when I'm good and ready to give it back to ya." The two masked men let Roode go and then the first man quickly blasts Roode in the head with the title, knocking him to the ground. The original masked man tells the other two, to put him in the car but as they are about to, security comes running led by Hulk Hogan.
The three mystery attackers drop Roode on the ground and then jump in the car as a fourth man behind the wheel floors it and the men peel off out of the parking lot. Hogan stands staring in the direction that they drove off in as EMT's are rushing to help Roode. The show comes to an end with Hogan standing over Roode as EMT's check on him and then he says things are getting out of hand.
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