MB35
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Post by MB35 on Jul 6, 2006 3:14:19 GMT -5
I like Samoa Joe as champ but I think you could have built it up more instead of doing it on your first big show. I was hoping for Milano Collection AT to get the win...cause I like him...alot. Glad you had Sabin go over Nash. I like this little thing you have going on with AJ/Daniels vs Jarrett/Brown. I also really like the way you write the shows, short and to the point with enough detail to keep me interested.
Very good start and I hope you keep up with this.
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Post by cpj19892 on Jul 6, 2006 11:37:06 GMT -5
Good to see Joe retain. I can't wait to see his future matches. They should be good. That's cool that the X Division Title is now off Joe's shoulders because he now has a more prestigous title anyway. Hmmmmm... I wonder who will be the next X Division Champion. I'm going with........ Scorpio Sky.
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Post by patriot on Jul 6, 2006 15:57:47 GMT -5
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Midnight Fistfight
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Formally Elemental Shock and Soul Minus Soldier
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Post by Midnight Fistfight on Jul 6, 2006 16:43:47 GMT -5
This is a sweet diary. Yours and mine are really different, which is awesome. I like how Joe is champ, I hope Stiener wins, that would be a good match. Overall, I like the feeling of your diary, it's got a real feel to it, it seems like something that would maybe happen in real life.
Oh, and <3 you for using Sean O'Haire.
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Post by patriot on Jul 8, 2006 13:44:09 GMT -5
Chris Sabin defeated Caprice Coleman, Juventud Guerrera, and Low-Ki in a 4 Corners Match. ** 3/4 Chris Sabin is the TNA X-Division Champion. Order of Elimination: Caprice Coleman (by Chris Sabin), Juventud Guerrera (by Low-Ki), Low-Ki (by Chris Sabin) Notes: “The Juice” himself, Juventud Guerrera, is the newest member of TNA’s X-Division! The entire match was fast paced and high flying. Homicide was watching Low-Ki the entire match, much like he did at Victory Road, when it got down to just Ki and Chris Sabin, as Low-Ki was recovering on the outside, Homicide attacked Ki with a sock full of quarters! He threw him back in, and Sabin, not even noticing the interference, hit the Cradle Shock to win the X-Division title! After the match, Homicide came in and continued to attack Ki, hitting him with a Cop Killa before security could pull him away! Scorpio Sky is backstage, and says that a man as fine as himself deserves someone on his arm who looks just as good, and that lady is So Cal Val, the former TNA ring girl. She tells the world that she is going to take Scorpio all the way to the top in TNA, and no one can stop them.Scorpio Sky made Mistico submit to the Tazmission. ** 3/4 Notes: So Cal Val definitely showed what made her one of the most sought after managers on the indy scene, basically taking every advantage she could for her client. She’d trip Mistico, distract the referee, and even played a part in the finish when she slipped Sky a pair of brass knuckles. After knocking out Mistico, he slapped on the Tazmission for the easy victory. The Fight Club defeated Arik Cannon, Lance Hoyt and Norman Smiley when Daniel Puder made Lance Hoyt submit to the Key Lock. ** 1/2 Notes: The Fight Club were all definitely impressive in their impact debuts. They basically mopped the ring with Hoyt, Smiley, and Cannon. After the match, they issued an open contract, to anyone, anywhere, who wants to take the “Fight Club Challenge” Milano Collection is backstage, in street clothes, admiring himself in a mirror. He looks into the mirror with his glasses on, then takes them off and tries the exact same look. Gail Kim notices him and comes up to him, and whispers something in his ear. He looks at her, visibly blushes, and then holds his arm up, and she puts hers in his, and they walk out of the arena.Sting comes down to the ring. He says that for some reason, Abyss came down to the ring last week and decided to take a piece of the Stinger. He doesn’t know why Abyss did what he did, and to be honest, he doesn’t care! But if Abyss wants a fight, he can come get one! And here comes Abyss, and they’re going at it! Here comes security and they’re pulling the two of them apart! What’s motivating Abyss’ actions?Samoa Joe was asked by Jeremy Borash who he’d rather face. He’s said that he’d love to get his hands on Scott Steiner after he’s been nothing but a headache for the last few months now. But at the same time, Christian hasn’t shut up about how it’s his title, and if given the opportunity, he’d gladly shut that big Canadian mouth once and for all and prove that he is pro wrestling, and he was born to wear this title. He mentions that he’ll be doing guest commentary during the #1 Contender’s match, to scout both of them.Sean Morely vs. Bobby Roode never got started, as backstage, the Fight Club beat down Morely when they found out that he had already signed up for the “Fight Club Challenge”!Christian Cage and Scott Steiner went to a Double DQ. ** 3/4 Notes: Samoa Joe joined Mike Tenay and Don West on commentary for this match. There were probably 3 or 4 moves that weren’t punches and kicks thrown in the entire match… but I don’t think the fans minded. They brawled all over the arena. While they were on the outside, Steiner slapped Samoa Joe at the announce table, that led to him getting in on the match. The referee lost all control, and threw the match out as all 3 men continued to brawl. Jim Cornette appeared on the Big Screen, and said it’s pretty clear that the 3 of them want to fight each other, so at Hard Justice, we will see Samoa Joe defend against Scott Steiner… AND Christian Cage in a 3-way dance!HARD JUSTICE ANNOUNCED MATCHES:
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Post by patriot on Jul 8, 2006 13:46:00 GMT -5
Let me know guys if you like the new writing style... especially for the backstage stuff.
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Post by patriot on Jul 9, 2006 2:15:50 GMT -5
TNA Developmental Announced: The following have been signed to contracts to the new TNA Developmental Program: Adam Pearce, Afa Jr., Arch Kincaid, Claudio Castignoli, Eddie Colon, Eddie Kingston, Hardcore Kidd, Jade Chung, Jonah Edelman, Kenny King, Lil' Nate, Mike Kruel, Murder One, Shirley Doe, Slyk Wagner Brown, Talia, and Wade Chisum.
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Post by cpj19892 on Jul 9, 2006 2:18:00 GMT -5
I'm really liking it. I like the new style. And those names you picked up for development were great. I can't wait to see what Castagnoli will do.
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Post by patriot on Jul 9, 2006 20:39:00 GMT -5
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Post by cpj19892 on Jul 11, 2006 10:16:23 GMT -5
This is looking very interesting. I can't wait to see what Homicide has to say. I have to predict that the winner of the Battle Royal will be Scorpio Sky and he will go on to beat Chris Sabin at Hard Justice. Sting will probably pick up the win. This might be your best iMPACT! yet. I can't wait to check it out
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Post by patriot on Jul 11, 2006 14:00:23 GMT -5
I hope so... I actually messed up... so this week's will feel very rushed. I had no idea Hard Justice came in the middle of the month, as opposed to the end... I thought I had 2 more weeks So feuds I wanted to do another match or two to build might feel KIND OF thrown together.
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Post by iamkrang on Jul 14, 2006 20:30:14 GMT -5
Patriot man I just read through most of this and i really enjoy it so far. Ohh good signings indeed and Joe is agreat champ. Tag titles at Hard Justice should be swell along with the 3-way dance.
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Post by patriot on Jul 14, 2006 23:22:49 GMT -5
I know I've been slacking off, but I promise you, I will try to have Impact up sometime tomorrow. Then I'll do a primer for Hard Justice(go over each match, give a little backstory, etc.) and then try to get the PPV(it's simmed already, just need to write it up) sometime next week.
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Post by patriot on Jul 16, 2006 15:30:38 GMT -5
Sting is backstage. Austin Aries comes up to him, and wishes him luck tonight against Abyss. Says he’s been a huge fan of Sting since he was a child, and that if Sting ever needs anyone to have his back, it would be Aries honor to help out his idol, because if it wasn’t for Sting, he would’ve never started wrestling. Sting thanks him for the kind words, but says he thinks he can take care of himself.The Bulldogs defeated America’s Most Wanted when Vordell Walker pinned Chris Harris with the Dragon Suplex. ** 3/4 Notes: AMW came out and said this Sunday, they were having a 4 team open invitational at Hard Justice. And this is a warm up match, so anyone who wants an opportunity to step into the ring with the best tag team in the world. And the Bulldogs answered. The match went really well, with AMW underestimating the Bulldogs, and them getting frustrated when the Bulldogs would have counters to what they were trying to do. The finish happened when Chris Harris accidentally superkicked James Storm, and then Harris was surprised enough to be locked into a Dragon Suplex for the pin. Afterwards, Storm just walked away from Harris. Backstage, Homicide confronts Low-Ki. He tells him that they used to run together all over the country. But Low-Ki won’t even return a phone call now? Now the almighty Low-Ki won’t even acknowledge his old friend Homicide? Homicide asks him why he keeps running from his past, but before Low-Ki could even answer him, Homicide throws him into the wall, and then starts putting the boots to him. Homicide tells him that it really doesn’t even matter why Homicide. That in his eyes now, Low-Ki is a bitch. And Homicide will show Low-Ki what he does to bitches, Sunday at Hard Justice.Sean Morely defeated Bobby Roode by DQ. *** Notes: These two had great chemistry and worked together really well in a match that was supposed to take place last week. However, the really good match was interrupted by the Fight Club who interfered, causing a DQ! “The Truth” Ron Killings came down and saved Morely from the beating, then took the mic and said he’d just signed up for the Fight Club Challenge this Sunday! A video set to Johnny Cash’s “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” (the official theme song of Hard Justice) goes over the matches signed so far.Alex Shelley won a #1 Contenders Battle Royal.Order of Elimination: 1. Puma (by Roderick Strong), 2. Jay Lethal (by Roderick Strong), 3. Scorpio Sky (by Roderick Strong), 4. Roderick Strong (by Mistico), 5. Milano Collection AT (by Juventud Guerrera), 6. Mistico (by Matt Sydal), 7. Petey Williams (by Matt Sydal), 8. Juventud Guerrera (by Alex Shelley), 9. Matt Sydal (by Alex Shelley). Notes: So Cal Val was seen scouting talent even after her man was eliminated. The final 4 were Petey, Matt Sydal, Juventud, and Shelley. Petey was eliminated when he was going for a Canadian Destroyer and Sydal blocked it, then was able to twist into a Hurricanrana to flip Williams over the top rope. Shelley and Sydal worked together to eliminate “Juvi Juice”, then, just as soon as Guerrera was done, Shelley took advantage of Sydal not focusing, and tossed him as well to win the title shot! Marty Jannetty pinned L.A. Par-K with the Rocker Dropper. ** Notes: A very strong match between two guys with a lot of experience between them. Jannetty really stepped up his “A” game to hang with the high flying legend, and in fact, was able to find a way to hit the Rocker Dropper to pin Par-K! After the match, the two of them shook hands. Abyss pinned Sting with the Black Hole Slam. *** Notes: RHINO interfered in the match to cost Sting the victory, as he gored him shortly before Abyss hit the Black Hole Slam to steal a victory from the man in black! Afterwards, both Abyss and Rhino continued to beat on Sting, until Austin Aries made the save! Sting and Aries stood in the ring having chased off Abyss and Rhino, but a voice came over the intercom “Sunday, Sting… you will know.” No Hard Justice rundown this week, because I'll have the full primer hopefully up tomorrow.But for those of you who like my graphics...
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Post by patriot on Jul 18, 2006 16:23:58 GMT -5
NWA World Heavyweight Title: Samoa Joe vs. Christian Cage vs. Scott Steiner Samoa Joe has his second defense of the NWA World Heavyweight Title since winning it at Victory Road. However, to walk out of Hard Justice with the World Championship, he'll have to fend off challenges from not only the last man to hold the title, Christian Cage, but also, the final person who was thrown out in the Gauntlet for the Gold! Joe and Steiner have had issues stemming from earlier this year, and in fact, Joe pinned Steiner at Slammiversary. But Steiner has told tnawrestling.com things will be different this time. The wild card in all of this is Christian Cage, who still says that belt belongs to him, because he's never been pinned for it. Abyss and Rhino vs. Austin Aries and Sting Sting originally wanted a handicapped match against the two men who have attacked him without provocation, Abyss and Rhino, but TNA Authority Jim Cornette forced Sting to choose a partner. With that, Sting picked Austin Aries, a young wrestler who has not only said what a big influence growing up Sting was, but also ran out to make the save Thursday on Impact. Sting has told tnawrestling he thinks someone is using Abyss and Rhino to get to him. NWA World Tag Team Titles: Phenomenal Angels vs. Jeff Jarrett and Monty Brown Jeff Jarrett feels Jim Cornette is trying to leverage him out of his rightful "spot", and he sees the Phenomenal Angels as just what TNA wants to present. So he's gone and hired Monty Brown, like a mercenary for hire from the old west, to win the Tag Team Titles with him, where it will be impossible to just push him out of the picture. He will be there, front and center, every week with the gold around his waist. The Angels naturally want to hold onto their titles they've worked so hard for. America's Most Wanted hosts a Tag Team Showcase! America's Most Wanted, after not recieving a return match for the Tag Team Titles, basically wedged out by their old friend Jeff Jarrett, have decided to have a tag team invitational to show they are still one of the top teams in the world. The other team that's known to be involved is the Bulldogs, after pinning AMW Thursday on Impact! TNA X-Division Title: Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley Sabin's first defense as champion will be against Alex Shelley, who won a battle royal this week on Impact to earn this opportunity. Rumors are swirling that Shelley's struck some kind of deal with Gail Kim to get her in his corner, in an attempt to secure the X-Division Title. Whether or not this will pan out is yet to be seen. Grudge Match: Homicide vs. Low-Ki Homicide and Low-Ki used to be friends, and traveled together across the independent scene. However, after they stopped working together, Homicide has felt that Low-Ki's avoided his old friend, and feels that disrespect will no longer be tolerated, and he'll show him this Sunday at Hard Justice what it's like to cross the angry Puerto Rican. The Fight Club Challenge Since their debut in TNA, the Fight Club have been on a mission to prove that Mixed Martial Arts is better than pro wrestling, but this Sunday, two men, The Man of Steele Sean Morely and The Truth Ron Killings will take on all 3 members of the FC! Let me know what you guys think, not only about the card, but also of this style of PPV preview, if I should keep it up for the next one as well or not!
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Post by Overnight Sensation on Jul 18, 2006 18:54:39 GMT -5
Im really digging this diary, you have a good writing style and everything and I like how you are pushing Joe. I smell problems betweem AMW, if they break off hopefully you give Chris Harris a singles push. Maybe turn him into a hollywood heel and have so cal val manage him. I cant wait for Hard Justice.
Sign Moxley for developmental
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Post by patriot on Jul 23, 2006 14:56:53 GMT -5
A video package, set to Johnny Cash’s “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” showed everything that has led up to Hard Justice, including the 3 way feud for the World Title, Sting vs. Rhino and Abyss, Homicide attacking Low-Ki, the AMW’s internal problems and more… we go into the shot of the arena and it is time for Hard Justice!
Triple S win a Tag Team Showcase. ** 1/2 Order of Elimination: 1. Canadian Stampede (Roderick Strong pins Eric Young), 2. America’s Most Wanted (Rodney Mack pins James Storm), 3. The Bulldogs (Scorpio Sky makes Vordell Walker tap out) Notes: There’s a new group to be reckoned with in TNA, and it is Triple S: So Cal Val, Scorpio Sky, and Roderick Strong. The tag team of Sky and Strong seemed to gel extremely well, even defeated the undefeated Bulldogs. After Storm was eliminated, Chris Harris walked out on him. Storm tried to follow, but Harris wouldn’t even look at him.
Homicide pins Low-Ki with a Cop Killa. ** 3/4 Notes: Low-Ki came out as Triple S were leaving. If looks could kill, we’d be having a funeral for them next week. This was a very intense match with these two going after each other extremely stiff the entire match. They definitely brought the hate. After Homicide pinned Ki, Ki attacked him and they ended up brawling all the way up to the backstage area.
Chris Sabin pins Alex Shelley with a Cradle Shock. ** 1/2 Chris Sabin retains the TNA X-Division Title (First defense.) Notes: An extremely fluid match that probably could’ve really benefited from another 5 minutes. Shelley controlled the early match on the ground, but Sabin started to get the advantage when they started trying to put the other person away. Sabin was able to turn the Shellshock into the Cradle Shock to retain his title. After the match, Shelley got the mic and said “Screw TNA, I’m going to Hollywood”.
FIGHT CLUB CHALLENGE. Sean Morely and Ron Killings show up at a dark alley… fire suddenly provides the light and the Fight Club appears. A round ring is shown on the concrete, painted on. Daniel Puder steps into the ring, and Morely does as well. Morely goes for a legsweep, but it’s blocked and Puder immediately takes Morely down into a cradle, hitting him repeatedly in the head with his elbow until O’Haire steps in and calls Puder off, leaving Morely in a slump. Howard rolls Morely out of the ring and calls in Killings, who, using basic street fighting moves, just pounds the hell out of Howard, getting a stand-up knockout. Puder and O’Haire walk away, leaving both losers and Killings alone in the dark.
Phenomenal Angels defeat Jeff Jarrett and Monty Brown when AJ Styles pins Jeff Jarrett with a Spiral Tap. *** 1/4 Phenomenal Angels retain the NWA World Tag Team Titles (First defense.) Notes: Best match of the night. Jarrett and Brown had a rough connection for most of the match, as Jarrett spent the entire match yelling at Brown every time he made a mistake. The Alpha Male got sick of it, and slapped Jarrett in the face and walked off half way through the match, which basically made it a handicap match that the Phenomenal Angels easily won.
Sting and Austin Aries defeat Abyss and Rhino when Austin Aries pins Rhino with a 450 Splash. ** 3/4 Notes: Really solid match between these 4. Despite being outweighed and very inexperienced comparably, Austin Aries always looked like he belonged, and in fact, got the pinfall after Sting hit Rhino with the Scorpion Death Drop, hitting his 450 Splash. But after the match, Abyss and Rhino grabbed Aries and held him, made him watch, as RAVEN came in and attacked Sting. He threw a Chair into the ring and delivered the Raven effect on Sting 3 consecutive times, leaving the man in black a bloody mess, and Aries unable to even help.
Samoa Joe defeats Christian Cage and Scott Steiner when Samoa Joe makes Christian Cage submit to a Kokina Clutch. *** Samoa Joe retains the NWA World Heavyweight Title (Second defense.) Notes: These three have great chemistry in the ring. After Christian hit the Unprettier on Steiner, Joe took the opportunity to hit Cage with the Muscle Buster, locked on the Kokina Clutch, and got the choke out to retain his title. He didn’t have much time to celebrate, though, as Steiner was back up, and he attacked Joe from behind! He grabs Joe’s belt but then throws it down on his face and Steiner celebrates, despite having won nothing!
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Post by Kemp2k on Jul 23, 2006 22:26:30 GMT -5
Pretty solid show, I especially like the part of Sabin getting the victory, as well Samoa Joe retaining. Raven attacking Sting is awesome, and can't wait to see that one develops, and I'm surprised that Double J and Monty Brown didn't capture the Tag Team Titles. Lookin' Good, Pat.
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Jul 25, 2006 1:35:46 GMT -5
Hard Justice was a really great show from top to bottom. I liked Joe's winning, and Raven attacking Sting piques my intrest. Jarrett/Monty losing is awesome, too.
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Post by vader1 on Jul 25, 2006 1:42:16 GMT -5
love the abyss beating sting and cant wait to see amw split up.
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