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Post by kurtangleisgod on Jun 5, 2008 20:56:48 GMT -5
February 8, 2007 Brent Albright cut a promo to start Impact, once again talking about how he is going to win the X-Division Championship at Against All Odds, and become the greatest X-Division Champion ever. At this point, Kazarian came out, the title slung over his shoulder. He said that Albright has indeed been very impressive as of late, but that he had no chance, because he wasn't as determined. Kazarian said he was determined to keep his title, and he would prove his skills right now.
Kazarian vs Local Jobber Complete squash mostly, with Kazarian hitting the Wave of the Future, and then locking in a crowbar to send a message to Albright. Kazarian wins via submission. Winner: Kazarian
Backstage, Lance Hoyt was being interviewed, and he said that he was getting ready to make some noise again, and that the big man would be back soon. Rhino all of a sudden Gored him out of nowhere! Rhino had a pipe in his hands, and he smashed it into the throat of Hoyt, causing him to cough up blood. Rhino said to the camera that this is what happens when he is angry, and that Kurt Angle was going to get it even worse, and that Rhino was going to use his bare hands to do it.
Austin Aries vs Sonjay Dutt Aries was owning at first, but Alex Shelley came down to ringside and distracted him, allowing Dutt to catch him in a roll up and get the upset. Shelley ran off after this. Winner: Sonjay Dutt
Jeff Jarrett came down to the ring, mic in hand. He said what happened last week was laugh worthy. He said Sting could play all the mind games he wants, but at Against All Odds, he was going down with One Swift Stroke! At this, the lights went out, and when they came back on, Sting was standing across from Jarrett! Jarrett thought quickly, and took him down, and began taking the boots to him. Then it was realized by Jarrett and the crowd that it wasn't Sting, it was only someone in a Sting mask. Jarrett cursed in frustration and stormed backstage.
Homicide vs Shark Boy Not much of a match, but Sharky did come close with a top rope bulldog, but Homicide hit the Gringo Killer to win. Winner: Homicide
Jim Cornette was backstage, and he announced that at Against All Odds, James Storm would have a chance to redeem himself, as he would face Eric Young one on one in a Weapon of Choice match. In the match, each of Storm and Young can choose one weapon, and bring it to the ring. In the match, only those two weapons are legal to use.
Chris Harris came out to the ring, and said that he was tired of being overlooked. He issued an open challenge, which was answered by. . . . .
Tomko vs Chris Harris Big squash. Harris just ran at Tomko, right into a big boot. Tomko covered him for the win. Winner: Tomko
After the match, Tomko grabbed a mic, and said that he had just signed a TNA contract, and he was here to stay. All of a sudden, TNA World Champion Kurt Angle made his way down to the ring. Angle said that at Against All Odds, Rhino will have both Bobby Roode and Petey Williams at ringside with him in the world title match. Angle asked Tomko if he would be in his corner, to even the odds a little bit. Tomko agreed, but under the condition that if Angle walked out of AAO with the title, then he owed Tomko a title shot. Angle agreed, and the two shook hands.
Team 3D & Christopher Daniels vs Samoa Joe, Christian Cage & AJ Styles This was sweet revenge for AJ Styles. The match was even, but at the end, Daniels went for the angels wings, which Styles twisted out of and turned into a Styles clash to get the pin. Winners: Joe, Christian & Styles
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Jun 10, 2008 2:16:17 GMT -5
February 11, 2007 I looked up at the stars tonight, To see your face and to feel your presence now, I need you here right now.. I came from a lonely place, A Windowless room, in my darkest hour now, I need you here right now, I need you here, Cause you won't leave me lonely, Cause I can't go on, You won't leave me broken, In a world that's not my home,
Cause I'll be gone, Until forever, I'll be home, Goodbye my broken SundayAgainst All Odds opens up with a nice pyro display, and then we are taken to the commentators table, where Mike Tenay and Kevin Nash introduce themselves. The two begin to run down the upper card, and then send it off to the ring for the first match of the evening.
Austin Aries vs Alex Shelley What a fantastic way to open the show, this match was more like a heavyweights match than an X-Division, as these two wrestlers weren't doing much classic X-Division style warfare. These two just wanted to hurt each other. They started it off by trading right hands in the middle of the ring, with Aries eventually taking down Shelley in a Lou Thez Press and hammering more rights on him. The referee would break things up when Aries got Shelley up against the ropes. When they were separated, Aries ran at Shelley, who took him down with an arm drag, sending Aries outside of the ring! Shelley then connected with a suicide dive to the outside on Aries, and the two began to battle once more on the outside, with Shelley slamming Aries' head into the steel steps, and Aries getting one back by irish-whipping Shelley into the steel guard rail. Finally, when the action was back in the ring, Aries would go for a brainbuster, but Shelley countered, and lifted Aries up himself, planting him down with a reverse suplex. In this position, Shelley maintained a headlock on Aries, who slowly began to fight out of it. As Aries reached both feet, Shelley let go of the headlock, and lifted a knee up into the face of Aries, which caused blood to trickle away from his nose. Shelley then connected with a belly to belly suplex, and made a cover, only getting a near fall. This trend would continue for some time, with Aries unable to find his bearings against Shelley, until he did so in a big way. Shelley went for a suplex, but Aries reversed it into a Brainbuster! This only got a two count for Aries, and Shelley began to recover fairly quickly. Aries tried to press the advantage, going for a german suplex, but Alex countered, landing behind Austin on his feet. Austin spun around, only to meet a clothesline. But before Shelley could to anymore, Aries sat up and hit him with a low blow, to get DQed. Winner: Alex Shelley
After this happened, Austin Aries nailed Shelley with another Brainbuster, and then he went to ringside and grabbed a steel chair. Aries hit one more Brainbuster on Shelley, this time on the chair. Aries walked backstage as paramedics rushed to help Shelley.
Sting vs Jeff Jarrett This was a good match, though different than their other ones in TNA. It surprised everyone, being so early on the card, but it's a good thing, as the older guys aren't hogging the card. It was pretty brutal right off the bat, as Jarrett had been sent into the corner by Sting, he undid the turnbuckle cover, exposing the steel ring. When Sting went for the stinger splash, Jarrett moved, and Sting's face went into the steel, and busted open, blood literally pouring over the white face paint of Sting. Jarrett went to work right away, hitting some hard right hands and forearm shots to the wound, and then he planted Sting down with a DDT, going for a pinfall immediately. Sting got his shoulder up, but just barely, which made Jarrett smile. Jarrett began dropping some knees onto Sting's head, and throwing in some right hands every now and then for good measure. Jarrett finally locked in a sleeper hold, getting Sting's blood all over his arm. Jarrett began yelling at Sting, "So Sting, still want to keep those stupid mind games up huh! In a few minutes it will all be over, you were never half the man I was!" When Jarrett had finished, Sting began to light up, driving elbows into Jeff's stomach and chest, and fighting his way to a vertical base. Jarrett began to panic, and tried to turn the sleeper into a strike, but Sting hooked his leg around Jarrett's in such a way that Jarrett just feel flat on his face, while Sting remained standing. Sting screamed, and locked Jarrett in a Boston Crab! Jeff Jarrett was kind of panicking at this point, and, screaming in pain, he reached the ropes. Sting broke the hold, but irish-whipped Jarrett into a corner, and this time connected with the Stinger splash. Sting went for the scorpion death drop, but Jarrett blocked it, and hit a russian leg sweep on Sting. Jarrett looked to get a breather, but Sting wouldn't stay down. Jarrett ran at Sting with a clothesline, but Sting moved, and Jarrett nailed the referee. Sting quickly ran to the corner of the ring where his baseball bat laid, and he grabbed it. As Jarrett turned back around to go after Sting, Sting swung the bat, connecting with the face of Jeff Jarrett! Now Jarrett's head began to pour blood, as both men had cheated to bust each other open! Sting locked Jarrett in the scorpion death lock, and Jarrett tapped, but with no referee to count the submission, it was pointless. Sting let go of the hold, and tossed Jarrett over the ropes to the outside. Sting irish-whipped Jarrett into the crowd barrier, and then reached under the ring, pulling out a chair. Sting swung it at Jeff, but Jarrett put his hands up, and caught the chair. Him and Sting fought over the chair for a few moments, until Sting low blowed Jarrett with a kick! Jarrett let go of the chair, and Sting leveled him with it, taking him down. Sting threw the chair away, and then rolled Jarrett back into the ring, where the referee was just recovering. Sting covered Jarrett, but no! Jarrett somehow got his shoulder up! Sting looked infuriated! Sting lifted him up, and looked to go for the death drop again, but just like the last match they had, Jarrett turned it into a Stroke! Jarrett laid on top of Sting, and got the three count! Both men were bleeding furiously, but Jarrett was celebrating like he had won the world title! Winner: Jeff Jarrett
Weapon of Choice Match James Storm vs Eric Young The referee made both of these wrestlers put their chosen weapon on the announce table to start the match, so they didn't have it immediately. Eric Young chose a steel chair, and James Storm an empty beer bottle. James Storm started off by motioning to Young for a test of strength. When Young locked up with him, Storm kicked him in the mid-section, and then nailed a quick powerbomb. Storm immediately got out of the ring, and grabbed both the chair and the beer bottle. He tossed the chair into the ring, and slid in himself. This allowed Eric Young to pick up the chair, and nail Storm as he came back into the ring. Young made a quick cover, only getting the two count. Young looked unsure of what to do, and looked to hit Storm with the chair again as he got up, but before he got to a vertical base, Storm, who still had the beer bottle in his hand, smashed it over the KNEE of Eric Young. Young howled in pain and dropped the chair. Storm grabbed it, and completely went to work on Young, smashing the chair into him over and over again, until it must have been about 25 times. Finally, Storm threw the chair down, and pinned Young, ending the slaughter. Winner: James Storm
Both AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels, shown on separate sides of the screen, were getting ready for their match later in the show.
TNA Tag Team Championships Team 3D vs Samoa Joe & Christian Cage This match was the wildcard of the show, everyone wondered if the titles would switch, and how Joe and Cage would be able to keep working together. Early on, both teams showed their strong points, Team 3D was holding their own, showing why they are the tag team champions, and Joe and Cage were working well as a team, using their individual strong points. Cage used his speed early on, dodging a lot of attacks from Ray, forcing him to tag in Devon. Devon and Cage began trading blows, with Devon getting the better of the exchange, thanks to a headbutt. Devon and Ray began making frequent tags, keeping Cage isolated, but Cage started to fight back, getting Ray with a drop toehold. Cage tagged in Joe, who tried to get Ray into an STF, but Ray powered out, and got to his feet. Ray and Joe got into sparring positions, and were throwing some punches before they locked up, but Joe would get the better, spinning behind Ray and hitting a german suplex. Joe then locked in a weird leg lock on Ray, and Devon ran in to break it up. Cage attacked Devon, and the match turned into an all out brawl. Devon threw Cage out of the ring, and then followed after him, letting the legal men keep at it. Devon irish-whipped Cage into the steel steps hard, and then ran at Cage, looking to slam a knee into his head. Christian moved, and Devon smashed into the steps himself. He hobbled against the barrier in pain, and Cage ran at him, and hitting a clothesline, taking them both into the crowd. In the ring, Ray was actually holding his own against Samoa Joe, even hitting a huge Brother Bomb, but Joe wouldn't die. Joe came back with some hard blows, and hit another german on Ray. Joe bounced off the ropes, and jumped, crashing back first across Ray in a senton. Joe lifted up Ray, and sent him into the corner. He rushed at him, but Ray got his elbow up, stunning Joe. But Joe quickly leaped up and hit his trademark kick in the corner on Ray. As this happened, Devon and Cage had brawled back to ringside, where Devon hit a sick piledriver on the outside to Cage. Joe had positioned Ray for a huge muscle buster, but Devon came back into the ring and attacked Joe from behind. Joe caught Devon with a kick, taking him down. Cage was trying to pull himself up with the ring apron, as Joe continued to fend off both men. Cage got onto the ring apron, and although he wasn't recovered enough, Joe thought he was, and tagged him in. Ray had made the legal tag in to Devon, and Ray and Joe now fought to the outside. Cage tried to connect with an Unprettier on Devon, but Devon got out of it, and hit another piledriver, to retain the belts after an awesome match! Team 3D has been on a roll lately, in terms of quality matches. Winners: Team 3D
Team 3D celebrated with the belts at the top of the stage after the match. Samoa Joe came back to the ring where Christian Cage was having trouble getting up. Joe got into the ring, and hauled Cage up to his feet, looking like he was going to hit him. Joe then leg Cage go, and offered a handshake, saying, "Good match Cage, thanks for actually coming to fight," Christian shook his hand, and the two superstars walked backstage together.
A promo video plays, hyping up the feud and recent successes of Brent Albright and Kazarian. The X-Division Championship. A staple of TNA Wrestling. The first thought of many upon hearing TNA is the awe and wonder of the X-Division athletes. Now, there is an X-Division Champion that brings everything to the table. Kazarian proved at Final Resolution that he is much more than an acrobat, using technical wrestling to it's absolute finest. But this appears to have brought out a fine wrestler who has been on fire in the last few months. Brent Albright wants to prove he is better than the best the X-Division has to offer. This is a match of skill vs skill, as well as will vs will. The desire to be the best. One man is living a dream, the other is full of dreams of envy. Now, these two warriors will battle for the first time.
X-Division Championship Kazarian vs Brent Albright Both these two went in with a lot of momentum, Albright ending the career of Scott Steiner, and Kazarian proving that he is a fighting champion. This was a match of people giving it their all. Kazarian went for the mat wrestling side first, seeing how he matched up to Brent Albright, and though he did very well, he was outdone by Albright, who repeatedly would spin out of a hold by Kazarian, and get him into a side headlock. Kazarian would finally break this trend by pushing Albright off of him into the ropes, and then going for a step up enzurguri when he came back. But Albright scouted it perfectly, ducking under the kick, so Kazarian landed chest first on the mat. Albright quickly locked on a single leg boston crab, a move used frequently in the Kazarian/Bentley match at Final Resolution. Kazarian quickly reached the ropes, and Albright let go of the hold. Kazarian got back to his feet, and the two had a stare down. Kazarian took a swing at Albright, who ducked underneath it, and then performed a german suplex. Albright kept his arms locked around Kazarian's waist, and got up to a vertical base. Instead of going for another german, however, Albright lifted Kazarian up, and slammed him face first down onto the mat. Albright quickly went to lock in an armbar, and Kazarian frantically scuttled away from it, grabbing the bottom rope. Kazarian would soon start to get back into the match, countering a vertical suplex into a tornado DDT. Kazarian hit a few knees onto Albright, and then stepped through the ropes so he was standing on the ring apron. When Albright stood up and faced him, Kazarian springboarded off the ropes, and landed on Albright's shoulders, and looks to perform a hurracarana. But Albright had him scouted again, and threw him down onto the mat in a vicious powerbomb! Albright quickly grabbed the legs of Kazarian, and locked in a sharpshooter! Kazarian began to scream in pain, but he was pretty close to the ropes. After some clawing, he managed to reach them. After this, the two would go back and forth, with Kazarian avoiding any of his high flying offense. As the end of the match drew near, Albright had been locking in several armbars in order to prepare for the crowbar, but when he went to lock one in, Kazarian twirled out of it, and grabbed Albright, nailing the Wave of the Future! Kazarian covered him, and got the three to get an impressive victory in another great match! Winner: Kazarian
A video plays, showing clips and highlights from the AJ Styles/Christopher Daniels rivalry. Two former extraordinary friends. Two formerly phenomenal tag team partners. They shared a championship run for the ages. Split on good terms, and off to their own endeavors. Or so they thought. At Turning Point, these two amazing competitors battled for a contract securing them a title match whenever they wanted it. The battle royal for that contract came down to these very two men, who eliminated each other at the same time. Both would campaign for why they deserved the contract instead of the other, but ultimately, the voice of reason, Jim Cornette, set things in stone. These two friends would have to battle each other, one on one, at Final Resolution, with the contract on the line. But even this was not enough to end it. A sense of equality has surged through these two gladiators, and now, with the ultimate opportunity hanging 20 feet above them, there must be a winner! Who will come out victorious in one of the most anticipated matches in TNA History?
Seize the Shot Ladder Match Christopher Daniels vs AJ Styles There was a lot of bad blood this time after the attack Daniels did a couple of weeks ago, and it showed, as these two came out swinging fists at each other, with AJ ducking under blows thrown by Daniels and connecting with some of his own. Styles jumped up and nailed a kick to the side of Daniels' head, taking him down. AJ mounted him and began to hit right hands repeatedly. AJ then went on to connect with a huge springboard clothesline, before going to the ramp, grabbing a ladder, and bringing it into the ring. Styles held the ladder lengthwise, and was going to hit Daniels with it, but Daniels dropkicked the ladder, sending it into AJ, and taking him down on his back, with the ladder on top of him. Daniels jumped over top, and hit a double foot stomp on the ladder, pressing it into AJ's ribs. Daniels grabbed the ladder, and started ramming the top of it into AJ's ribs, until he stopped and began setting it up. Once it was set up underneath the briefcase, Daniels began to climb, but Styles got to his feet quickly, and pushed over the ladder, sending Daniels hard to the outside. AJ folded up the ladder, and laid it against the ring ropes. As Daniels stood up, Styles ran across the ladder and jumped over the top rope, taking out Daniels! AJ Styles got up and posed for the crowd, and then grabbed a steel chair from ringside. As Daniels got to his feet, Styles smashed the chair over his head, taking him down again. AJ threw the chair away, and slid back into the ring. He set the ladder up again, and began to climb. Daniels, meanwhile, had gotten up to the ring apron, and as Styles reached the top of the ladder, Daniels springboarded off of the ropes, and hit a spear like move, taking Styles down to the mat off the ladder! Daniels slid out of the ring, and grabbed a second ladder, and he slid it in the ring under the bottom rope. He got back in himself, to meet AJ, who had gotten to his knees. Daniels grabbed him, and went for the Angels wings on the ladder, but AJ managed to hook Daniels' arms, and then stood up, getting Daniels on his back. Styles jumped, and connected with a Vertebreaker on Daniels right onto the ladder! Styles stood up and looked on at the unmoving Daniels, like he regretted doing that. But Styles didn't waste much time doing that, as he made sure the already set up ladder was under the briefcase, and then began climbing. Somehow, Daniels was slowly getting up, but he was doing it slowly. AJ Styles reached the top of the ladder ,and his fingers began to grasp the briefcase, but Daniels had grabbed the folded up ladder, and he swung it upwards, so that the top of it hit Styles right in the face. AJ fell off the ladder, and landed hard on the mat. Christopher Daniels started slowly climbing the ladder himself, and he reached the top, and Styles was still down. Daniels began looking from the briefcase to Styles, and he eventually got onto the very top step of the ladder, and went for a BME! But Styles moved! Styles stood up, and grabbed Daniels. He set him up for a styles clash, and hit it! AJ Styles got out of the ring, and searched underneath it, pulling out two folded up tables. He slid them into the ring, and set them both up, one on either side of the ladder. He picked up Daniels to do something else, but Daniels fought back, and the two traded shots again. Daniels hit a big clothesline, taking Styles down, and he started to rush up the side of the ladder. But Styles got up quickly, and began climbing the other side. They both got to the top, and began trading blows there. Daniels ducked under one, and brought Styles completely on his shoulders in a firemans carry. But Styles squirmed, and slid back off onto his side of the ladder. Daniels had to go down one step from this motion, and Styles took advantage, hitting a couple forearms, and then doing the unthinkable. He got Daniels in the position for a Styles Clash. He lifted him up, but instead of going for the clash, jumped off the ladder, taking Daniels through a table with a sit down powerbomb! The crowd started a "holy ****" chant, and AJ Styles was out for a couple moments himself. Eventually he got to his feet, and he dragged Daniels over to the other table. He put him on top of it, and then began climbing the ladder again. AJ motioned to the fans, and leaped off the ladder, hitting a spiral tap on Daniels through the table! Styles got up, and rushed up the ladder again, this time, bringing down the briefcase containing a title match whenever he wanted down, and becoming the winner of Seize the Shot! Winner: AJ Styles
After the match, AJ Styles celebrated with the crowd at ringside, holding the briefcase. Styles can now challenge a champion anytime he wants!
Kurt Angle has been on fire since entering TNA. After dealing with Jeff Jarrett, he won a six pack challenge by pinning Samoa Joe, ending his streak of not being beaten, to get a shot at Rhino at Final Resolution for the TNA World Championship. Kurt Angle made the most of that opportunity, defeating The War Machine to win the gold. Now, a furious Rhino set loose in TNA wants what he feels is rightfully is, and the most competitive man in TNA is set to defend it. Each man has allies, and each man will do whatever is takes to be at the top of the food chain. Violence is welcomed, and pain is likely. Only one of these men can be on top, who has the strength to be that man?
TNA World Championship Kurt Angle vs Rhino Bobby Roode and Petey Williams were at ringside with Rhino, and Tomko was with Kurt Angle. This match was slower paced than their Final Resolution encounter, as Rhino was seemingly trying to be careful with his offense, as to not allow Angle to get a counter into an ankle lock. Due to time constraints from the event running so long, this was also pretty short. Angle used the mentality edge, going for the ankle lock several times in he early going, causing Rhino to get extremely frustrated. Eventually, after Angle had hit a couple suplexes on Rhino, Petey Williams distracted the referee, and Roode tried to sneak into the ring, but Tomko ran around, and nailed Roode with a huge big boot to the gut, knocking him off the ring apron. Petey jumped to the floor, and ran at Tomko, and was also met with a big boot. The referee then decided to eject both Roode and Petey from ringside, and allow Tomko to stay. This caused Rhino to flip out at the referee, and Kurt Angle simply pulled his legs out from under him, and locked in the ankle lock! Angle is such a huge face right now that the crowd was eating this up, and Angle tried to grapevine the move, but Rhino had gotten close enough to the ropes to grab them and break the hold. The two went back and forth for the next few minutes. Angle was going to go for a belly to belly, but Rhino stomped on his foot, causing him to let go. Rhino took Angle down with a shoulder tackle, and then locked in the ankle lock on Kurt. Rhino began goading to the crowd, and then Angle rolled forward, sending Rhino flying into the corner. Rhino stumbled out of the corner, and was met with an Olympic slam. Angle pulled down the straps on his singlet, and locked in the ankle lock. Now Rhino rolled forward, and Angle went flying, taking the referee down. Rhino quickly low blowed Angle, and began beating on him. Tomko silently slid into the ring behind Rhino, and stood there. When Rhino got up, and turned around, he bumped into Tomko, and the expression on his face turned to pure fright. Tomko hit a big right hand, sending Rhino reeling, and then nailed a pumphandle slam. Tomko backed up into the corner, and when Rhino got up, facing away from him, Tomko delivered a sickening big boot to the back of Rhino's head. Rhino went down and didn't move. Tomko dragged Angle on top of Rhino just as the referee was coming to, and got out of the ring. The referee counted the three, allowing Angle to retain the title! Winner: Kurt Angle
After the match, Angle celebrated in the ring with the belt and Tomko. As Angle was raising the belt above his head, Tomko looked him in the eyes and pointed at the belt, saying that Angle better give him the title match he had been promised. Angle nodded, and said whenever you want it, and Against All Odds went off the air.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Jun 10, 2008 14:22:39 GMT -5
Look I got your comment on my chikara and am glad you have been commenting, and i love the job you are doing. Aries vs Shelly was a very nice way to kick off the pay per view, I respect both of the men, and you wrote them each very well. My favorite of the two however was Shelly, and I am always happy to see him pick up a victory, no matter who he is against. The after math of that match seriously attracts me more to your diary, as I hope it starts a feud. I do think that Sting and Jeff's match should have been moved farther up in the card, but for where it was placed it was a nice show. Because look at who was in the match, the people where both main eventer's, so def not the best place to put the match. I love anything that has hardcore action in it, and always loved how Young was with Storm. So nice job, you wrote them very well, and I enjoyed the match. I have never liked Christan in anything but the WWE, to me he was great there, and the only thing that made him so cool in TNA was because he could cut better promo's. I always thought that Edge out shined him, but oh well. The second match was some nice tag team action, which I do always like to read. Since I do like most matches with the Dudley Boys, but I do not get what is happening with the two as in Joe and Christan. I know something bad is between them, but simply I waited for a hit to be thrown, that would have sparked it much better. I guess you did not want to throw the punch in that one, as you already had an attack after the first match.The X division match was great, I will be honest though that I have not saw enough of the two guys to judge it from real life. But you wrote it good, anything with the X division in it, I have high thoughts about, as that is what truly made me like TNA when I started watching it. Like looking back at the ultimate X matches I saw, I fail in love with them, simply because of all the action going on. So nice job in this match. Dude I loved the match with Styles and Daniels, brought back so many memory's of just how good the two actually worked matches against each other. Every time I had saw them they always seemed like they where in it to win it, and they where going to show everyone all they have. I loved it!!! Really happy with the outcome, as that match was one hell of a read. The main event was just as good, Kurt Angle seemed to have been fighting the ECW Rhino which was my favorite. Because just look later on in his TNA life, he has been nothing but a push over loser. This is what he was supposed to be, and that was the monster, I am very pleased! OK here is something I find great about how you wrote the show, I liked how you had the promo's they where all very good. They haven't really been fighting. They both asked Cornette for a title match, so he said ok, and let them fight for the tag belts instead of giving them world title shots.
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