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The worst thing about TNA is their booking is terribly inconsistent. They have a hell of a lot of talent but it's like they don't know what to do with any of them. So you have talented people like Samoa Joe, Desmond Wolfe & the MCM Guns doing nothing for weeks on end, Christopher Daniels leaving or playing ridiculous gimmicks like curry man & suicide instead of being a main eventer. Meanwhile you have people like Rob Terry, Hernandez, Matt Morgan & Eric Young being constantly forced down your throat despite the fact nobody really cares about them. And that's not to mention the instant pushes given to anyone who ever set foot in a WWE ring (RVD, Hardy, Anderson) although I'll let them off with Pope who seems to have found a good identity & gimmick in TNA. I have to give TNA credit, the product is a massive improvement over what it was a year ago but they still have a very long way to go. |
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I saw you mentioned MCMG as some of the wrestlers doing nothing, so I'm guessing you haven't been watching in recent weeks. MCMG and Beer Money have had some of the best matches of the past few years in the past month. If TNA can continue to book matches like this, they could potentially have near-WWE RAW ratings by next year. Also, I love Matt Morgan. Imo he's the best wrestling heel on tv right now. |
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They do nothing for weeks on end to the point where they even make a storyline about it which is dropped as quickly as it starts, then they're made number one contenders, and then they go back to doing nothing even though they were supposed to be the number one contenders while TNA indulge Kevin Nash & his over-the-hill cronies Hall & Waltman. When that doesn't work out suddenly the MCMG's are bought back and given the titles and all of a sudden they're the best & most important tag team in TNA. Same with Samoa Joe. He's a heel doing his nation of violence thing. One week he gets abducted. A huge deal is made out of it and he disappears for weeks. He suddenly comes back as a face with the whole warpaint/ nation of violence thing dropped and the abduction angle is never ever mentioned again. This is the kind of crap Heyman would get rid of if he was bought in. Quote:
I don't even think they should be trying to compete with WWE anyway. WWE have made the word 'Wrestling' redundant in their product it's 'Sports Entertainment' now, not to mention their insistence on being a PG rated product. TNA should focus on gaining long time fans that hate this direction & want something different, or younger fans who have become bored with the current crop of WWE farm schooled 'superstars' with identikit movesets & zero charisma & boring matches. They have the ECW vets in their locker room, they should look at what ECW did in the 90s. Gave people honest exciting wrestling of a multitude of styles without silly insulting gimmicks & great storylines. TNA need not to copy that, but adapt that idea to a 2010 audience and come up with their own style. Quote:
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MCMG vs. Beer Money Series for the TNA World Tag Team Championships
So I've had an obsession with these two teams over the past month. I've always loved Beer Money, but MCMG are starting to win me over. Whichever team you favor, you gotta admit this is a fantastic series. If you haven't seen this yet, brace yourself.
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It's now being reported on several news sites that Jerry Lynn might not make the show due to back injury. He recently pulled out of an indy show due to the injury. This will be a blow to the show if RVD and Lynn can't wrestle one another. They are the two who can still deliver a quality match. If Lynn isn't able to go, not sure who the replacement will be.
There are also rumors of Paul Heyman appearing, but they could just be rumors. If he were to come to TNA at all, tonight would be the night to do it. |
It's almost time! I can't remember the last time I was this excited for a wrestling ppv!
Watch it for free here: HardCORE Justice It starts in 1 hour, 40 minutes. Yw. Enjoy. |
A video package opens highlighting past ECW stars and how they pay tribute to hardcore tonight. The video ends, "This is Hardcore Justice...and this is our last stand."
We go live to the Impact Zone and Taz is first introduced. Taz wants to be the first person to welcome us to Hardcore Justice. He said he has been backstage since 11:00 a.m. today and promises tonight will get extreme. Taz said the work ethic will bleed out tonight - more ways than one. A loud "EC DUB" chant starts up. He then brings up the haters who said ECW was nothing but guts and violence. Taz said they were the true renegades of the wrestling business "and that is a shoot." He said he has a direct message for the haters who don't get it and never will get it. Taz adds they can "kiss his ass." He said his name is Taz and he is the human suplex machine, beat me if you can, the fans finish, "survive if I let you." Stephen DeAngelis introduces referee John Finnegan. Out first is The FBI with Tony Mamaluke, Little Guido and Tracy Smothers. Out next, Kid Kash. Out third, Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger. #1 - Kid Kash, Johnny Swinger & Simon Diamond vs. The FBI We start with Kid Kash and Little Guido. Guido grounds Kash a few times until they exchange a few takedowns. Guido with more pinfall attempts on Kash including a school boy. Tag to Tony Mamaluke (who they are calling Tony Luke). Tag to Johnny Swinger. Tony with a drop toe hold on Swinger. Swinger drives Tony into the mat after sending him into the corner. Tag to Tracy Smothers and Simon Diamond. Smothers lights up Diamond with a few right hands and a big side kick. Diamond bails out of the ring and grabs a mic. Taz wonders if Diamond is blown up already. Simon has a problem. The crowd tells him to "shut the f#ck up!" Simon said it is obvious they aren't a well oiled machine because of Kash, so they are going to have a dance off. Simon and Swinger dance a bit and white guy high five. Smothers takes the mic and said Michael Jackson just rolled over in his grave. The FBI take center stage in the middle of the ring and dance a bit. Big Sal E. takes part as well. We then get some brawling as everyone rolls to the outside except for Kash. Referee John Finnegan drops down, Kash hits the ropes, jumps off John and hits a huge flip dive on everyone. In the ring, Diamond sends Tony to the outside. Kash takes a few chops from Tony. Kash powerslams Tony right into the corner. Little Guido with the tag and takes out Swinger and Diamond. Guido with a series of kicks to Kash. We get a Tower of Doom spot in the corner with everyone. Smothers with a clothesline on Diamond. Swinger plants Smothers with a facebuster. Tony with a dropkick off the top on Swinger. Kash with a tiger driver on Tony. Guido with a leg drop on Kash. Guido with a facebuster on Diamond and gets the pinfall. Winners: The FBI Mike Tenay and Taz discuss tonight's PPV. Tenay mentions he isn't trying to be Joey Styles tonight and if Styles was contractually available, he would have stepped aside and gladly sat back. They mention that tonight's main event has been changed to Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu. We see video clips of Tod Gordon, Gary Wolfe and The Blue Meanie thanking TNA and Dixie Carter for allowing ECW to have another final farewell. We then have an "I REMEMBER" segment where AJ Styles recalls Tommy Dreamer getting beaten by The Sandman with a singapore cane uttering the famous line, "Thank you sir may I have another." Styles calls Dreamer a tough guy. Angelina Love also recalls how she didn't get to see ECW until its final year in Canada. Backstage, Al Snow is backstage talking to Head and Stevie Richards is trying to talk him down when Nova walks in. Nova is in Hollywood Hogan mode saying he wants to put the band back together BROTHER. Nova said he found The Blue Meanie. It is one of the backstage TNA security guys (formerly of Phi Delta Slam). #2 - CW Anderson vs. 2 Cold Scorpio Lock up and Anderson works on the left arm of Anderson. Anderson trips up Scorpio and Scorpio flips back up. Scorpio extends a hand to Anderson and Anderson spits on his hand. They start exchanging lefts, rights and elbows. Scorpio with a huge corkscrew dive over the top rope on Anderson. Anderson fires back leveling Scorpio with a huge superkick. Scorpio attempts a few kicks on Anderson. Anderson ducks them all and hits a huge smack to the face of Scorpio. Scorpio trips up Anderson, Anderson does the same, Scorpio with a quick rollup, misses a superkick and is dropped with a big forearm by Anderson. Scorpio with a big flip dive into Anderson in the corner. Scorpio hits a flip dive leg drop over Anderson from the top turnbuckle. Scorpio misses a moonsault and Anderson counters with a big spinebuster. Scorpio comes back with a superkick and connects with a moonsault that he flips through landing with a leg drop over Anderson! Scorpio gets the pinfall after that impressive finish. Winner: 2 Cold Scorpio After the match, Taz on commentary says Scorpio could be better now than he ever was in his career. Another "I REMEMBER" segment. Madison Rayne, Matt Morgan and Ken Anderson all reflect on ECW's past. Backstage, Rob Van Dam is with Bill Alfonso. They talk about Jerry Lynn suffering a back injury and choosing Sabu as his replacement tonight in the main event. Alfonso looks crazy. He said he will manage both RVD and Sabu tonight. #3 - Stevie Richards w/ Nova & The (fake) Blue Meanie vs. PJ Polaco (aka Justin Credible) Lots of exchanges early in the match. PJ backs Richards into the corner, hits a few knees and chest chops. Richards responds with a few chops as well. Richards tosses PJ into the corner who slides down and crotches himself on the steel ring post. PJ fights back powerbombing Richards from the corner back to the mat. PJ with a modified tornado DDT on Richards. PJ with a jawbreaker, but Richards fights back with a stiff kick to the gut. Richards tosses PJ over the top rope over the steel steps when he attempted to jump back at Richards. Richards with a quick backbreaker on PJ followed by a sitdown powerbomb for a close two count. PJ catches Richards out of no where with a superkick. PJ with his tombstone piledriver on Richards and breaks up the pinfall when Nova distracts him. This allows Richards to recover and take out PJ with a huge superkick for the pinfall. Winner: Stevie Richards After the match, PJ Polaco grabs a singapore cane and starts hitting Stevie Richards with it repeatedly. The lights go out in the Impact Zone. When they come back on, PJ turns around and it is The Sandman with a singapore cane in hand. Sandman takes out PJ with a russian leg sweep and a shot to the head with a singapore cane. Sandman breaks PJ's singapore cane and stands over him as the fans cheer. Francine sends a video message thanking everyone and mentions she is now a stay-at-home mom. We take a moment to pause for those who have passed away that were former ECW stars. #4 - Three Way Dance: Brother Runt vs. Al Snow vs. Rhino The crowd had heads in the crowd during Al Snow's entrance. Tenay mentions on commentary that rules for this three way dance is elimination until we get down to the final two competitors. Runt with a quick rollup on Rhino who powers out and levels Runt with a big clothesline. Snow trips up Rhino in the corner who was about to attempt a Gore on Runt. Snow drops Runt with a big backbreaker. Runt tosses Rhino over the top rope after Snow was dumped out by Rhino. Runt jumps at both, is caught by Snow and Rhino and both Snow and Rhino launch Runt into the entrance ramp. Snow tosses Rhino back in the ring and misses a springboard leg drop attempt. Snow connects with a moonsault on Rhino for a two count. Rhino gives Snow a suplex and Runt jumps off the top rope landing on the chest of Snow. Rhino counters Runt's diamond cutter attempt from the corner. Runt with a tilt-a-whirl takedown on Rhino. We get a short lived "THIS IS WRESTLING" chant from the crowd in Orlando. Runt takes shots at both Snow and Rhino. Snow and Rhino dump Runt over the top rope and is sent into the ring barricade. Referee bump. Snow grabs Head and nails Rhino with it. Runt with a steel chair back in the ring. Runt hits the chair on the mat, tosses it at Snow and falls back. Snow hits the chair on the ground and then falls back. The referee is up and everyone is down. Runt dodges a shot from Snow using Head and hits his diamond cutter from the corner. Runt covers Snow and gets the pinfall. Al Snow has been eliminated. Rhino levels Runt with a Gore right away and gets the pinfall. Winner: Rhino After the match, Rhino, Al Snow and Brother Runt all celebrate the match. Backstage, Mick Foley talks about the feud between Tommy Dreamer and Raven in ECW. Another "I REMEMBER" segment. Magnus and Chris Sabin reflect on ECW. |
Out next are Kahoneys (Balls Mahoney) and Axl Rotten. They mention they aren't booked tonight and are issuing an open challenge to anyone in the back. Out walk The Dudley's (Team 3D) with Joel Gertner. Gertner takes the mic. "It is I, the bacon in her eggs, the man for whom she begs and the face between her legs. The lyrical miracle, the sexual intellectual and the quintessential stud muffin, JOEL, Lady Gaga advocates celebacy, what an absolutle disgrace, if she won't let me stuff her muff, then I'll just poke her face...GERTNER." Gertner also introduces The Dud...he stops himself and introduces them as Team 3D. Brother Ray takes the mic and calls in Kahoneys and Rotten. He said you are looking at four of the most hardcore men who have ever stepped foot in a wrestling ring. Ray said the last thing these people want to see is a "wrestling match" so we will give them what they paid to see (paid in Orlando?) and wants a South Philadelphia Street Fight.
#5 - South Philadelphia Street Fight: Team 3D vs. Kahoneys & Axl Rotten Rotten and Devon go at it in the ring as Ray and Kahoneys brawl on the outside. Ray takes out Kahoneys in the ring from the second rope with a shoulder block. Taz is laughing on commentary having to refer to Balls Mahoney as Kahoneys. Ray grabs a head from the crowd and asks Kahoneys if he wants some head and smacks it over his head. All four men start brawling into the crowd in the Impact Zone. We get another "EC Dub" chant. I wonder if the legal team is cringing. The action is all over the place in the crowd. They are using a two-screen shot trying to keep track of the action. Back in the ring, Kahoneys hits a few right hands on Ray and finishes with a trash can lid shot to the head. Ray does the Flair flop. Ray grabs a frying pan and hits Kahoneys over the head with it. Ray grabs a cookie sheet, but Rotten comes in and lights him up with a few shots and a cookie sheet to the head. Kahoneys has a Star Wars light saber toy. Devon tosses another to Ray. The crowd chants, "USE THE FORCE!" Kahoneys and Ray exchange light saber shots. Kahoneys with a kick to the gut and "stabs" Ray with the light saber. Kahoneys winds up, but Ray low blows him with the light saber. Ray goes old school dancing around and drops Kahoneys with a big elbow. Devon with a reverse neckbreaker on Rotten. Kahoneys with a sitdown powerbomb on Devon. The crowd wants tables and fire. All four men have steel chairs and exchange shots. 3D fire back with chair shots of their own on Rotten and Kahoneys. Ray holds back the legs of Kahoneys and Devon connects from up top with a headbutt. You know what comes next. Devon gets the table. Gertner then jumps up on the ring apron and hands lighter fluid to Ray. Ray tosses the fluid on the table. Devon lights it. Kahoneys takes the powerbomb through the flaming table. Devon pins Kahoneys for the win. Winners: Team 3D After the match, Brother Ray takes the mic and says Team 3D is the best tag team in the world. The Gangstas (New Jack & Mustafa) are now walking out. They hit the ring and attack both Ray and Devon. We get the usual New Jack weapons used such as crutches, trash cans and a guitar (which New Jack cracks over the head of Joel Gertner). All three tag teams then embrace and celebrate in what Tenay called a tribute to hardcore tag team wrestling. Backstage, Raven talks about his history with Tommy Dreamer saying he surpassed him in his wrestling career. Yet another "I REMEMBER" segment. Jesse Neal and Kazarian reflect on ECW. Brother Ray, Rob Van Dam, Jerry Lynn, Simon Diamond, Rhino, The Sandman, Stevie Richards and Tommy Dreamer all pay tribute to Joey Styles. #6 - Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven, Special guest referee: Mick Foley Before the match, Mick Foley said this match was anything goes. Raven gave Dreamer a low blow shot before the bell rang and they brawled to the outside as we got the official bell ring. Raven with a russian leg sweep on Dreamer into the steel ring barricade. Dreamer grabs a soda, takes a drink and spits it in the face of Raven. Back in the ring, Dreamer grabs a steel chair, sets it up, picks up Raven, attempts a suplex, Raven counters and then drop toe holds Dreamer face first into the chair. Taz mentions Paul Heyman on commentary wondering what he must be thinking tonight watching the show. Dreamer is busted open as he rolls to the outside and is right in front of his girls at ringside along with his wife Beaulah. They are doing a "Beyond the Mat" documentary reference here with Foley's kids in the front row at Royal Rumble 1999. Dixie Carter gets help to take Dreamer's girls to the back. Back in the ring, Raven chokes a bloody Dreamer with his boot. Dreamer then counters another drop toe hold attempt with one of us own on Raven right into the steel chair. Dreamer rolls out and grabs a sign from a fan that says, "Tommy, use this sign." Dreamer comes back in with it and cracks it over the head of Raven. Raven is busted open over his eye now as Dreamer reveals a "dead end" sign was what the fan gave him. Dreamer gives Raven a suplex over the dead end sign. Dreamer grabs a ladder from under the ring and sets it up in the corner. Dreamer slides Raven under the ladder and catapults him face first into the ladder. Dreamer props Raven up on the top turnbuckle, but when Dreamer tries to climb up over the ladder, Raven pushes him away and Dreamer crotches himself in the ladder. Dreamer with a dropkick to the face with Raven in the tree of woe. Dreamer then grabs barbed wire, wraps it around the face of Raven and locks him in the crossface. Blood is pouring down Raven's face. Raven is close to tapping out when Nova and the fake Blue Meanie hit the ring to break it up. They attack Foley and Dreamer. Dreamer fights back taking both Nova and the fake Meanie out. Raven hits Dreamer with an Evenflow DDT, but Dreamer kicks out. Raven's lackey hits the ring and hits a top rope leg drop on Dreamer. Foley grabs the barbed wire and gives Raven's lackey the mandiable claw using the barbed wire. Blood is gushing out of the mouth of Raven's lackey. Foley chases him away and returns to the ring. Raven handcuffs the arms of Dreamer and starts beating him over the back with a steel chair. Beaulah runs down and tries to talk Raven out of continuing the beat down. Raven hugs her and then hits Dreamer with a steel chair to the head. Raven teases he is going to hit Beaulah and Foley gets involved. Raven low blows Foley. Dreamer, still handcuffed, kicks Raven and hits a DDT. Dreamer rolls on top of Raven for the pin and Raven gets a shoulder up. Raven grabs the chair again, hits Dreamer some more hitting his injured knee and then hits the Evenflow DDT again over the chair. Raven covers Dreamer and gets the win. Winner: Raven |
After the match, we see highlights of the fight leading to the finish. Back live, a bloody Tommy Dreamer heads to the back along with his wife Beaulah.
Backstage, Jeremy Borash and SoCal Val plug exclusive videos on TNAwrestling.com from tonight. The Gangstas walk up. Mustafa walks off with Val, while New Jack tells Borash he is now his bitch. A video package airs reflecting on Paul Heyman with various former ECW stars. #7 - Non-title match: TNA World Champion Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu Sabu looks a little different as he is sporting a shaved head. The bell rings and Sabu goes in for a quick takedown that is countered by RVD. RVD counters another takedown attempt by Sabu. RVD and Sabu exchange takedowns and then get in a stare down. Bill Alfonso tosses a steel chair in. Sabu is the first to get it and tosses it at the face of RVD. Sabu sets it up and hits a big dive in the corner. RVD rolls out and Sabu catches him with a baseball slide. RVD goes flying over the steel guard railing. Sabu positions the chair near the ropes, hits the ropes, jumps off the chair, springboards off the top rope and dives taking out RVD in the crowd. Back in the ring, RVD monkey flips Sabu back first onto the steel chair. RVD then launches the chair at the face of Sabu. Sabu fires back with a clothesline that drops RVD. Both men get the same idea attempting a springboard flying elbow and both connect in mid-air at the same time. Alfonso gets in the ring and tosses both guys a water bottle. Water break time I guess. We then resume with both RVD and Sabu grabbing tables at the same time. Both catch each other doing the same and meet on the side of the ring locking up. RVD breaks that up, jumps up on the ring apron and kicks Sabu in the face. RVD drapes Sabu over the guard railing, RVD goes up on the ring apron, does the R-V-D pose, jumps and drops a leg over the back of Sabu's neck/back. RVD throws a chair over the chest of Sabu and hits a slingshot leg drop. RVD goes up top and Sabu launches a chair at his head. Sabu with a snap huricanrana on RVD on the top turnbuckle. When RVD hits the mat he lands on top of a steel chair. Sabu hits his classic Arabian Facebuster using a steel chair. Sabu then locks on a camel clutch as the fans chant at him, "YOU'VE STILL GOT IT!" RVD crotches Sabu over the top rope, hits a right hand, grabs a steel chair, hands it to Alfonso, Alfonso holds up the chair and RVD hits a kick to the face using the chair springboarding off the top turnbuckle. RVD with a split leg moonsault on Sabu for another close two count. RVD brings in a table and Sabu launches a steel chair at his back and then head. RVD fires back with a kick to the face. RVD puts a chair over Sabu's chest and connects with Rolling Thunder. RVD with a kick to Sabu's face using a steel chair. Sabu with a huge twisting tornado DDT on RVD over a chair. Sabu is up top with a steel chair and attempts to jump over RVD, but goes crashing through the table instead. RVD is up top and connects with the Five Star Frog Splash. RVD covers Sabu for the win. Winner: Rob Van Dam After the match, Rob Van Dam celebrates his win over Sabu in the ring. RVD goes to celebrate with Sabu. Sabu shrugs him off at first, but then both embrace in a hug. We then see highlights of the match leading to the finish. Back live, the rest of the ECW crew walks down the ramp and joins RVD and Sabu in the ring. Everyone is carrying a beer and enjoying the end of the night. Dixie Carter joins in with a beer at ringside as well. The crowd starts a loud, "F*CK YOU VINCE!" chant. Brother Ray grabs Dixie and puts her in the ring to celebrate with the crew. Tommy Dreamer gives one last thank you on the mic as the show goes off the air. A promo for Bound For Glory on October 10 airs. |
In the past, I've been inconsistent with results and I think that's kept me from accumulating a following, so I'm trying to change that from now on. I'll also try to start conversations about current events in TNA and the business as a whole, 'cause the pro-wrestling business really is an interesting one.
Here's the preview of the upcoming "free-per-view", The Whole F'n Show: The special “TNA Thursday Night iMPACT!” features a lineup of matches originally slated for the “Hard Justice” pay-per-view event on August 8. The card was moved to Spike TV after TNA President Dixie Carter and “The Extreme Original” Tommy Dreamer announced a one-night-only “HardCORE Justice” pay-per-view event to celebrate the superstars who created hardcore wrestling. “The change to ‘HardCORE Justice’ provided TNA with the opportunity to take the original August pay-per-view card and move it to Spike TV. This will allow TNA fans a pay-per-view type experience on “TNA iMPACT!”. If you’ve never seen a TNA pay-per-view event before, this is your chance to see what you’ve been missing,” TNA President Dixie Carter said. The special August 12 edition of “TNA iMPACT” will be two hours of nonstop wrestling, featuring only matches originally slated for pay-per-view. Pop culture icon and TNA Wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan will oversee the special “iMPACT!,” which includes two world title matches as well as a possible fifth and final installment of a best-of-five-match series between the top tag-teams in wrestling, Beer Money and Motor City Machine Guns. Matches showcased on August 12 include: “THE WHOLE F’N SHOW” ROB VAN DAM vs. ABYSS (TNA WORLD TITLE MATCH) OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST KURT ANGLE vs. “THE PHENOMENAL” AJ STYLES ANGELINA LOVE vs. MADISON RAYNE (TNA KNOCKOUTS TITLE MATCH) “THE CHARISMATIC ENGIMA” JEFF HARDY’S OPEN CHALLENGE “THE POPE” D’ANGELO DINERO vs. “THE BLUEPRINT” MATT MORGAN vs. MR. ANDERSON BEER MONEY vs. MOTOR CITY MACHINE GUNS (TNA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES MATCH From tnawrestling.com Sounds good. |
Vince Russo: One-Hit Wonder
I can't stand what Russo (head writer) is doing to TNA as of late. He's running what should be an amazing company into the ground; constantly misusing talent, ignoring the wrestlers that should be carrying the show, and booking bad storylines (or good ones that end too abruptly).
This is the same man who brought WWE/F back in the 90's when they had one foot in the grave. Maybe it's the lack of Vince McMahon that's hurting him; when he was writing for WWF he always had Vince looking over his shoulder, trashing or tweaking his bad ideas, and making good ideas great. The title of this rant is Vince Russo: One-Hit Wonder and that's just what Russo is, a one-hit wonder. Maybe a two-hit wonder if you count his WCW days, which I don't because imo he ran that company into the ground, just like he's doing to TNA. I love this company and I love the wrestling business, but I hate what Russo is doing to it. Maybe the blame can't be completely placed on Russo's shoulders, but most of it undoubtably can. Also, Hogan: GET THE **** OUT, but that's something for another day. What do you think? |
TNA "Whole F'N Show" Results
TNA "WHOLE F'N SHOW" RESULTS
#1 - Kurt Angle vs AJ Styles AJ starts stomping on Kurt before the bell, then he throws him outside and kicks him off the floor. He whips Angle into the guardrail, but gets hit with a belly to belly and a tilt a whirl backbreaker by Angle. AJ throws Angle shoulder first into the ringpost and ends up back outside as AJ hits a slingshot over the ropes into a double sledge shot. AJ throws Angle back into the ring and Angle fights back but AJ flips out of a suplex, then hits a dropkick to put Kurt down. AJ puts him in a rear headlock, and fights off an Ankle Lock attempt, but gets caught with a belly to back suplex, and both guys are down. Angle clotheslines AJ and hits another belly to belly, and follows it with the triple German suplexes for a near fall. He goes back to trying the ankle lock, but AJ pokes the eyes and hits a springboard elbow for a two count. Angle counters the Styles Clash into a backbody drop, and tries the Angle Slam, but AJ hits a Pele kick, then goes to the top rope. Angle runs after him, and AJ leapfrogs him, but Angle goes up top and hits a moonsault! AJ once again gets out of the Ankle Lock and goes for another springboard but gets caught, and hits Angle back and connects with a springboard reverse DDT. Somehow Angle kicks out, and hits the Angle Slam but AJ kicks out, and tries holding on to the ref. Angle pulls him back to the middle, and grapevines AJ and puts on the Ankle Lock, and AJ taps out almost immediately. Winner - Kurt Angle #2 - Angelina Love vs Madison Rayne (c) Madison misses a forearm shot and runs into a boot by Angelina, but Madison sidesteps her and pulls her down by the hair. Madison knees her in the midsection and hits a neckbreaker, then puts on a legscissors and slams Angelina's head into the mat. She goes for multiple pin attempts, but Angelina kicks out so she starts arguing with the ref. Angelina hits a jawbreaker and some clotheslines, and follows it with the Botox Injection kick. The motorcycle woman comes out and comes to the ring, but she gets hit from behind with a chair by Velvet Sky! Velvet rips off the helmet but the woman is wearing a mask and Velvet is pissed, and the woman runs away through the crows. Back in the ring, Madison attempts to hit the Rayne Drop, but Angelina reverses and hits the Red Alert to get the pinfall. Velvet Sky looks on from the outside as Angelina celebrates her victory. Winner and NEW TNA Knockouts Champion - Angelina Love #3 - Three Way Match: Mr. Anderson vs Matt Morgan vs "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero Pope and Anderson kick away at Morgan and then Pope punches him in the corner. Anderson kicks him in the leg and Pope hits a leg sweep for two. Pope and Anderson fight and pull each other off pin attempts, and Morgan double clotheslines them down. He misses a big boot on Pope and Pope accidentally hits Anderson while running at Morgan to hit a springboard dropkick. Anderson punches Pope and hits a Thesz press while Morgan is sitting on the outside watching them beat each other up. Pope goes for a double knee facebreaker, but Anderson shoves him away and hits the Mic Check, and goes for a pin. Morgan runs back in and throws Anderson out of the ring and makes the cover to steal the win. Winner - Matt Morgan #4 - Open Challenge: Jeff Hardy vs ??? Hardy waits to see who his opponent is, and Shannon Moore makes his way out. He says he is meeting the challenge because he wants to prove he can go with Hardy, and no matter what, they'll still be brothers after the match. Moore hits a shoulder block and he trades hip tosses with Hardy then they stand off in the middle of the ring. Moore pushes Hardy into the corner and rams his shoulder into Hardy's ribs, then runs from corner to corner dodging Hardy, and Hardy misses and dives out of the ring. Moore hits a corkscrew dive to the outside, then brings Hardy back inside and hits a moonsault for a two count. Moore tries to keep Hardy on the ground but he fights out and floats over to the apron, but Moore attempts a sunset flip powerbomb from the apron. Hardy holds on so Moore takes his feet out then hits a hurricanrana on the floor. Hardy fights out of a headlock and clotheslines Moore, then hits a corkscrew dive off the top rope for a near fall. Hardy sets up for Moore and hits the Twist of Fate, and goes up top for a Swanton. Moore gets the knees up and Hardy crashes down, and Moore sets Hardy up on the top turnbuckle. Moore misses the hurricanrana attempt, and Hardy stands up and hits the Swanton Bomb to get the victory. After the bell, Moore and Hardy congratulate each other and hold each others arms up and pose to the crowd as we go to a commercial break. Winner - Jeff Hardy |
TNA "Whole F'N Show" Results (Cont.)
#5 - Best of Five Series for the TNA Tag Team Championships: Match 5 - Two out of Three Falls: Beer Money vs Motor City Machine Guns (c)
Storm and Sabin trade pin attempts then they meet a stalemateand tag out to their partners. Shelley hits a shoulder block and sweeps Roode's legs and follows it with a tilt a whirl headscissors. Roode comes back with a backbreaker and gets bulldogged by Sabin, who blind tagged in. The Guns double team Roode and get a near fall, then Beer Money takes back over when they trip Sabin and kick him in the head on the outside. Storm punches Sabin in the corner then they hit an elbow/kneedrop combo. Sabin comes back with an enziguiri and crawls to make the tag, and hits a bulldog/clothesline combo on Beer Money. Shelley holds them both and Sabin dropkicks them to help Shelley DDT them, and they clear Beer Money from the ring. The Guns run to the ropes and they hit simultaneous suicide dives, and Shelley goes for a foot stomp but misses, and Beer Money hits the DWI to take the first fall. (0-1) Roode goes right back to work on Shelley, then pose to the crowd, and Shelley tags out and Sabin hits a double dropkick on them. Sabin holds Roode and Shelley dives off the top rope and hits a crossbody to get the second fall. (1-1) Good sequence here as Storm runs off the ropes and dives onto Sabin on the outside, then Shelley suicide dives onto Sabin, and Roode jumps and dives onto all three of them! Roode hits a swinging side slam, and they beat up Shelley in the corner, then Storm sets him up top for a superplex. Shelley shoves him down into a tree of woe position and jumps down with a foot stomp, and gets the hot tag to Sabin. He hits some flying forearms on Roode then hits a hurricanrana and a springboard spike DDT for a close two count. Sabin kicks Roode and then hits a double team slam with Shelley, and goes for the pin but Storm is able to kick out. Another great chain here as Shelley and Sabin kick Storm, Shelley superkicks Storm, then Storm hits the Last Call on Shelley. Sabin then hits an enziguiri and walks into a spinebuster by Roode, and a catapult/DDT combo by Beer Money. Shelley goes for Sliced Bread, but he flips onto Storm's shoulders and they hit a double team jawbreaker, and they set Sabin up for the DWI but he fights out of it and the Guns double superkick Storm. Shelley goes to the top rope and they hit a crossbody/neckbreaker combo and still only get a two count! Shelley goes back up top and hits the move again and Sabin finally gets the pinfall to win the series! Winners and still TNA Tag Team Champions - Motor City Machine Guns #6 - Stairway to Janice Match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship: Abyss vs Rob Van Dam (c) (w/ Eric Bischoff as Special Guest Referee) RVD rushes the ring as he sees Abyss already climbing the ladder, and he dumps Abyss off the ladder with a dropkick. He punches Abyss in the corner then hits a stepover heel kick. RVD gets the ladder and slams it into Abyss' ribs twice, then bulldogs him on the ladder. He goes for Rolling Thunder on the ladder, but Abyss rolls out of the way and he pulls the ladder outside but RVD baseball slide kicks it into Abyss' face as we go to a break. When we get back, Abyss tries to chokeslam RVD on a ladder, but he misses and goes back in the ring and rams the ladder in RVD's ribs. He does it again for good measure, then props the ladder on RVD and runs at him, but RVD throws the ladder at him and runs up another ladder and dropkicks him in the head. RVD hits a moonsault on Abyss then tries a monkey flip, but Abyss holds on and hits a powerbomb, and begins climbing the ladder. RVD cuts him off and they trade punches, until Abyss gets the upperhand and he chokeslams RVD off the ladder, but falls with him down to the canvas. Abyss goes outside to get a bag under the ring, and it's full of thumbtacks and glass, and he spreads them in the corner and props RVD on the top turnbuckle. Abyss goes up for a superplex but RVD fights him off and hits a sunset flip powerbomb with Abyss slamming hard into the glass and tacks! RVD runs at him, but Abyss hits a big boot and goes back outside and this time brings a board covered in barbed wire. He props it in the corner and tries whipping RVD into it, but RVD sidesteps it and shoves Abyss into the board. He gets stuck in the barbed wire, and RVD hits a spin kick into it, and follows it with Rolling Thunder onto the board. RVD tries climbing the ladder, but Abyss is able to tip the ladder, and RVD falls outside and smashes his neck and face off of another ladder propped in between the apron and guardrail. Abyss starts climbing the ladder in the ring as Bischoff checks on RVD, and he pulls Janice down from above the ring. Abyss swings at RVD, but he ducks it and Abyss gets the weapon stuck in the turnbuckle. RVD gets a chair and hits Abyss with it, then hits the Van Daminator, and places the barbed wire board on Abyss in the corner. RVD grabs the chair and goes to the tope turnbuckle in the opposite corner, and goes coast to coast and hits the Van Daminator! RVD finishes Abyss off by hitting the Five Star Frog Splash and makes the cover to end this match. Winner and still TNA Heavyweight Champion - Rob Van Dam |
TNA iMPACT! Preview, 8/19/10:
- What will be the fallout from the brutal attack by Ric Flair's "Fortune" on the Hardcore Originals this past week? Will all hell break loose in TNA Wrestling? Sources tell us Fourtune plan to speak out about their attack on the broadcast! - There will be a major update on the condition of TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam following the horrific injuries he suffered at the hands of Abyss - Plus, in a rematch, new Knockouts Champion Angelina Love will defend the gold against former titleholder Madison Rayne! |
TNA iMPACT! RESULTS 8/19 No intro tonight as we cut right into footage shot earlier of Jeff Hardy fighting with Abyss in the backstage area. Hardy pounds on Abyss for a bit and slams him into various objects before Abyss recovers and throws Hardy on a table. He brings Hardy into the area and they fight around the crew setting up for the show. Hardy hits Abyss in the ribs with a mop but Abyss kicks him and throws him into the guardrail. Hardy throws a chair at Abyss and they start making their way backstage again then Abyss chokes Hardy with an extension chord. Hardy takes the fight into a hallway where fans are waiting to get into the Impact Zone until security runs in and restrains Hardy. When we cut back live, Eric Bischoff makes his way out to the ring and he says he has never seen anything like what happened last week. He will hold Ric Flair responsible, and they will not stand for it, and he apologizes to Dixie Carter. Bischoff next addresses Abyss, and says he has no idea what is coming for him, courtesy of Hogan and Bischoff. Bischoff gets to RVD's condition and he says RVD has 117 stitches and may have spinal and head trauma. He says if and when RVD can return everyone will welcome him back with open arms and he will always have a home in TNA. Bischoff says the show must go on, and he made a decision with Dixie and Hogan, and they will vacate the TNA World Heavyweight Title. There will be a tournament between the Top 8 contenders, and the finals will be at Bound For Glory. #1 - World Title Tournament Match: Rob Terry vs Jeff Hardy Hardy attacks Terry before the bell, but Terry is able to drop Hardy with a front slam then chokes him in the corner. Hardy tries climbing the turnbuckle but Terry slams him off of it then drives his shoulder into Hardy's ribs in the corner. Hardy dodges Terry then kicks him in the corner and goes for a pin, but gets two. Hardy goes up top and hits the Whisper In The Wind then goes back up top but Terry cuts him off with a forearm shot. Terry hits a spin kick then goes for a powerslam but Hardy slides out and hits the Twist of Fate, and follows it with a Swanton Bomb to pick up the win. Winner - Jeff Hardy Hogan is on his phone with someone and talks about quitting the company because of what Abyss did to RVD. He says RVD was the face of the company and he doesn't like the idea of a tournament. Hogan actually compares taking RVD out to taking out the president and says he'll sit outside and think about it, then tells the person on the phone he loves them and hangs up. #2 - World Title Tournament Match: Jay Lethal vs Mr. Anderson Anderson and Lethal counter each other numerous times then they stand off before Lethal hits a back handspring kick for a two count. Lethal punches him in the corner then runs into a rolling fireman's carry slam, but kicks out at two. Anderson punches him on the ropes and hits a running elbow, then puts Lethal in a front face lock. Lethal runs the ropes and gets punched in the jaw, then ducks Anderson and hits a back handspring elbow. Lethal goes up top and attempts a missile dropkick but Anderson sidesteps him and hits the Mic Drop to advance in the tournament. After the match he pulls Lethal up and shakes his hand in a show of respect. Winner - Mr. Anderson Christy is in the back with Angelina Love and informs her Madison Rayne is invoking her rematch clause. Angelina says she knows Madison will try to whine and trick her way into getting back the title, and will probably bring her bodyguard, but the only way Angelina will give it up is if Madison rips it from her cold, dead hands. #3 - TNA Knockouts Championship: Madison Rayne vs Angelina Love (c) Before the match, Angelina says she has her own back up for Madison's bodyguard, and introduces Velvet Sky. Madison is pissed off and tells the bodyguard to go attack her. Angelina cuts her off and kicks the bodyguard in the stomach and whips her into the apron while Madison slams Velvet's head into the ring steps. Madison throws Angelina into the ring and starts pulling her hair as the referee finally rings the bell. Madison puts Angelina's head in a leg vice and slams her head down on the mat, then goes for a neckbreaker but Angelina counters with a jawbreaker. She hits a front slam on Madison then runs the ropes, but gets tripped by the bodyguard. Velvet attacks the bodyguard and screams at Madison, who turns right around into the Botox Injection by Angelina. Angelina gets the pin then she and Velvet raise each other arms in the ring. Madison and the bodyguard attack them from behind as Madison screams that the Knockouts Title is hers. Winner (and still champion) - Angelina Love Ric Flair and Fortune comes out to the ring and asks if someone used the word power. He says all of them are power, and they are adding Doug Williams at Matt Morgan, and people need to love it because they aren't going anywhere. He says EV2 are a circus act and they make him sick and don't belong there. He says until they can crash in an airplane and walk out, they shouldn't talk to him and can kiss his ass. AJ says they asked for a hardcore finale, and that is exactly what they got. AJ says he is TNA, and this is the house that AJ Styles built. Dixie comes out and interrupts him, and says she owns this house. She says if it is her house, then it is their house, and brings out EV2. She says she won't let Flair slide on this one, and she gave EV2 contracts as of today. Dreamer says if Dixie didn't tell them to stay back they would hit the ring and kick their asses. They scream at each other before Foley interrupts and says he remembers a drunk phone call from Flair where Flair wasn't a god, and he asked Foley for help. Foley told him to come to TNA, and now he regrets ever taking that call, and wishes he left Flair out. Foley says he works for Dixie, but Flair screams that he works for himself and Fourtune will kick ass and take names while Foley goes home. Dreamer gets back on the mic and says they will deal with Abyss eventually, and they will do it the way they know how. He says this is definitely the house AJ built and they had nothing but respect... until last week. Dreamer informs AJ they will meet in the ring, and he will definitely make it extreme! #4 - Douglas Williams vs Kurt Angle Angle pushes Williams into the corner then backs off at the insistance of the referee. They lock back up and Angle puts him in a side headlock, but Williams gets out, headbutts him, and throws him on the floor. Williams gets Angle back in and bodyslams him, then hits three kneedrops and takes him down with a gutwrench suplex. Angle fights back with a hip toss and backbody drop, and stops Williams with a belly to belly suplex. Williams hits a running knee then tries to go up top, and is successful in hitting a jumping European uppercut. Angle fights back and hits three German suplexes, and takes the straps down and sets up for the Angle Slam. Williams floats over and tries to hit the Chaos Thoery but Angle rolls through it, and catches Williams in the ankle lock. Williams taps out and Angle moves on to the semifinals of the tournament. Winner - Kurt Angle Sting makes his way out to the Impact Zone with Kevin Nash and Nash says they have had disagreements, but there is no one he respects more than Sting. Nash says he has been called a cancer and a lot of other things, but he isn't out here just for the money, he is out there because he loves what he does. he won't let anyone tell him his time is done, and if someone wants his spot they should try to come take it. He says they aren't the cancer, because it is backstage, and Sting told him he is wasting his time, but Nash says he knows the truth. Jeff Jarrett comes out and says he will tell the truth and he says Nash is full of it, and it has always been about Nash. He says Nash doesn't care about anyone and that will never change, and he says they could talk about who Sting really is, but he has a locker room full of guys who are sick of their crap. Jarrett says they and the company are better off since Hogan came aboard, and in honor of them he is going to grab a chair and beat Sting and Nash with it. Hogan comes out and says Jarrett won't do it by himself, and he will go end it with Jarrett himself. He tells Sting to drop the bat, and Sting throws it up the ramp, and they head to the ring to face off. When they finally get in the lights go off and when they come back on Fourtune is in the ring beating up all four of the other guys in the ring. Hogan and Jarrett are knocked out and Fourtune beats up Sting and Nash before they pose in the ring to boos from the crowd. #5 - Matt Morgan vs "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero Pope punches Morgan and taunts him for being quicker, then kicks Morgan in the corner and hits the Outer Limitz Elbow. Morgan chokes Pope then hits a big clothesline and chokes Pope with his boot in the corner. Morgan hits the rapid elbows, and follows it with a big splash and a side slam. Pope kicks Morgan in the ribs and tries hitting a sunset flip off the top rope, but Morgan holds him and hits a chokebomb, then slaps Pope and tells him not to mess with him. Morgan uses the ropes to choke Pope then drives him into the ring apron, and sets up for the big boot on the ring post. Pope ducks and Morgan kicks the post, then Pope hits him with the DDE and rolls him back inside to make the cover. Morgan tries grabbing the ropes but Pope pulls his hand away and gets the win. Winner - "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero |
#5 - AJ Styles vs Tommy Dreamer
AJ talks a little smack before he kicks Dreamer in the leg, and tries again but gets punched in the jaw. AJ goes flying over the top rope to the floor and Dreamer hits a somersault dive off the apron onto AJ. Dreamer throws him into the guardrail and bodyslams him on the floor before rolling him back in the ring. Dreamer hits a running slam for a near fall then chops AJ in the corner and hits a fallaway pumphandle slam for another near fall. AJ fights back and hits a jumping kick then hits Dreamer with right hands on the mat, and Dreamer is busted open. AJ jumps and drops a knee right on the open cut, then hits a dropkick and puts Dreamer in a rear chinlock. Dreamer tries to come back with a backdrop suplex but AJ comes right back with the Pele kick. AJ goes to the apron and goes for the springboard but Dreamer catches him with an atomic drop and hits a DDT, but struggles to make the pin. Fourtune makes their way out to the ramp but EV2.0 cut them off from the side of the stage and they begin to brawl. While this has the ref's attention, Abyss gets in the ring behind him and hits a Black Hole Slam on Dreamer. AJ makes the pin as Abyss leaves through the crowd and the ref counts to three as everyone continues to brawl on the ramp. Winner - AJ Styles |
TNA iMPACT! RESULTS 8/26 Bischoff is backstage with Dixie backstage and he is trying to stop her from going to the ring for something. JB introduces her and she makes her way to the ring (accompanied by her crappy Evanescence-like entrance music.) She says TNA has become stronger and unified through the hard times, and here they are eight years later having more success than ever. She made a vow to never let anyone or anything hurt this company, and she calls out Ric Flair because she has something to say. Flair comes right out and makes SoCal Val open the ropes for him, then takes his glasses off and eyes up Dixie. Flair says she is drop dead gorgeous, and tells her they should go back to the hotel and resolve this like two grown adults. She says she was excited when Flair came to TNA, and he would be a mentor and a leader, but he has failed at that, and Bischoff and Hogan were right about him. She calls his actions dispicable and cowardly, and she won't play favorites, and he is suspended for 90 days without pay. He says he won't make it any more personal, but asks if she is suspending Fourtune with him, because Flair and Fourtune are the same. He calls them out to the ring and he tells Dixie they are some of the greatest wrestlers he has seen, but she cuts him off and reminds him these guys were in TNA before Flair showed up. Flair gets pissed off and takes off his jacket and asks if she said he'll be sitting on the sidelines while Fourtune does great things. He approaches Dixie and her husband jumps in the ring until they restrain him, then Hogan comes out with Anderson, Angle, Pope, and Hardy. Hogan gets in the ring and tells Flair the smart thing is to listen, and he is overriding Flair's suspension, and says it would be way too easy. If Flair tried pissing Hogan off, he did it, and he says his guys are the real show. Flair disagrees, and says Abyss was right, "They" are here, and they will fight on his terms. Hogan says since Beer Money is busy tonight, Flair's other four guys will take on Hogan's guys tonight. Flair flips out and leaves with Fourtune but get jumped on the ramp by EV2.0 and they all brawl into a commercial break. The final four are in the back and Angle says they are all chasing the title, and he put his life and career on the line chasing it, but tonight they will all get together and kick Fourtune's asses. #1 - Orlando Jordan vs Samoa Joe Joe beats the crap out of OJ in the corner then hits a backsplash and heel kick in the corner. He puts OJ in a sleeper until a ref break then OJ goes on offense and keeps Joe down with an elbow off the ropes. OJ takes his glove off and punches Joe on the turnbuckle, but Joe hits him with an inverted atomic drop and a T-Bone suplex, then sets OJ on the top turnbuckle. Joe hits the Muscle Buster and this one is over. Winner - Samoa Joe Jeff Jarrett comes out and Joe looks like he is ready to fight him. Jarrett says it has been five years since Joe came to TNA, and he has come a long way in that time. Jarrett says he is asking for a favor, because he isn't owed any, but he wants Joe to be in his corner tonight to keep Sting out of it. Jarrett says Sting and Nash are trying to ruin things and they are selfish and greedy, and they are pissed they aren't top dogs anymore. He asks Joe if he will take care of Sting, and says deal or no deal? Joe says he doesn't choose sides because he doesn't have to, and he only knows how to play for one team, his own. Joe drops the mic and leaves the ring as Kevin Nash makes his way to the ring. #2 - Jeff Jarrett vs Kevin Nash Nash grabs a chair then pulls Jarrett out of the ring and slams his head into the apron. He whips Jarrett into the barricade and throws him into the steel steps before rolling Jarrett back into the ring. Nash drops him with right hands then hits repeated knees to the midsection in the corner. Nash chokes Jarrett with his boot then grabs the chair but the ref takes it away, and he rips the turnbuckle pad off while the ref is getting rid of the chair. Nash tries to hit Snake Eyes but Jarrett slides behind him and shoves Nash into the exposed corner and fights back with right hands. Jarrett goes to the middle turnbuckle and hits a forearm smash, then tries another but Nash catches his on the way down. He throws Jarrett into the exposed corner and chokeslams him, but Jarrett kicks out at two. Jarrett locks in a sleeper off the ropes, but Nash backs into the exposed turnbuckle but knocks out the ref, who was standing in the way. Jarrett hits the Stroke there is no one to make a count, and Sting comes out and takes out Jarrett with a bat. Nash rolls over and makes the cover, and the ref slowly counts to three. Sting gets in after the bell and picks up Jarrett, but Bischoff comes out to interrupt. He says Sting is pond scum and this is how far he has fallen. Sting screams for Hogan, but Bischoff asks if that is what he really wants, and says sometimes you get what you want. Hogan is standing behind Sting and lays him out with a chair then checks on Jarrett as Sting and Nash take off. Winner - Kevin Nash #3 - FBI vs Beer Money Beer Money attack as they get in and double team slam Guido, then Storm chokes him with his shirt and Roode kicks him in the face. Roode keeps Tony out of the ring then hits a full nelson slam on Guido. Guido kicks Roode away and makes the tag, but Tony gets hit with a spinebuster. They hit the DWI on Tony and Storm makes the pin. After the match the continue the attack and Storm smashes the beer bottle over Guido's head and hits the Last Call on Tony. They run some of the broken glass across Guido's head, then hit him with the DWI. Winners - Beer Money Angelina and Velvet have reunited and make their way to the ring together, and Angelina says she has made mistakes, but they learn from it, and she thinks they had a good friendship. When they split, she felt something was missing, and they should forgive and forget, and move on. Velvet says they should pick up where they left off, and dominate the Knockouts Division, and take care of the monster they created, Madison Rayne. Madison comes out with the motorcycle woman, and they get in the ring and Madison says she would barf in the ring if she wasn't such a lady. Madison is suing the two of them for copyright infringement for using her music, and they will never be called the Beautiful People again. She says she is the only beautiful one in the ring, and calls Angelina and Velvet silicone whores. She reminds Angelina that they brought her in to TNA, and she tells Velvet she has always been Madison's little bitch. They start a catfight and roll around the ring pulling hair until security breaks them up, then they go right back at it before they are separated a second time. We see a humorous segment of Desmond Wolfe, Brutus Magnus and Chelsea going to the mall. Wolfe and Magnus blow Chelsea off when she wants to shop and eat and they say they have more important things to do. Magnus holds up a credit card and says it's a black card which means no limit and gives it to Chelsea to hold. She gets an idea and smiles (maybe she was laughing at the fact that it was a JCPenney store card haha...) #4 - Non-Title Match: Generation Me vs Motor City Machine Guns Sabin hits a shoulder block then Jeremy hits a drop toe hold and goes into a chokehold. He tags in Max then they hit a double hip toss dropkick combo for two. MCMG hits a double dropkick on Max then Shelley kicks him and puts him in a single leg crab. Shelley tries multiple pin attempts but Max kicks out, and he knocks Shelley out of the ring and makes the tag. Jeremy hits a springboard facebuster for two, and argues with the ref while Max hits a suicide dropkick and Jeremy hits an assisted springboard moonsault to the outside. Jeremy goes up top and Max hits a rolling fireman's carry, but Jeremy lands on Sabin's knees. Max goes up top and jumps on them, and Shelley goes up too and hits a double stomp on Max. The Guns take control and they connect with Skull n Bones to take the win. After the match, MCMG and Generation Me shake hands and they raise each other's arms as the fans cheer the four of them. (This was a good match, and although a little short was entertaining, and I hope they give the four of these guys more time together. It started off as a slower pace with some mat moves, but picked it up and had a bunch of high spots towards the finish.) Winners - Motor City Machine Guns |
Flair is backstage flipping out about what happened tonight, and he said he would be the man since day one. He says Angle, Anderson, Pope, Hardy, Dixie... Sting comes up behind him and chokes him with the bat. Sting says Fourtune has a receipt from them, and once they deal with the big problem in TNA, they will come for Flair next.
After a No Surrender promo we see Stevie Richards and Abyss fighting backstage. Stevie is winning the fight until he gets whipped into a bunch of garbage cans, and Abyss kicks away at Stevie on the ground. He asks Stevie if he wants to end up like RVD, and says he will introduce him to Janice. Abyss picks it up and swings at Stevie but he moves, and they start to swing wildly at each other until Stevie throws Abyss against a trailer, and then into a guardrail. Abyss smashes Stevie's head on a table, and tells Stevie to tell the rest of EV2.0 that what happened to RVD will happen to them. Rhino makes his way out to the ring and he tells Abyss if he is looking for someone to fight then he can come out to the ring right now. Abyss comes through the crowd with Janice and Rhino sets up for a Gore but Abyss hits him with the big boot. They start brawling through the crowd and Abyss throws him into the barricade and they start going up into the bleachers. They get to the Spanish broadast table and Rhino slams Abyss' head on it then they make their way higher. Rhino goes for another Gore and hits it on a platform near the cameras. Rhino limps a bit when he gets up and then leaves Abyss laying on the platform. #5 - Fourtune vs Mr. Anderson, "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero, Jeff Hardy & Kurt Angle Kazarian gets hip tossed and then Anderson tags in Pope. Kazarian tags in AJ and Pope unloads with some high elbows on AJ, but AJ gets Pope into the corner and Fourtune keeps him occupied by quick tagging and keeping him grounded. Pope finally gets up and Morgan lets him tag in Hardy, and Morgan elbows him then shoves Hardy in the corner. Morgan goes to splash him but hardy moves and punches away at him, then takes out Kazarian, AJ and Williams before Morgan knocks him back down again. Morgan chokes him in the corner and tags in AJ, who hits a knee drop and taunts Angle. Morgan comes back in and hits the rapid elbows in the corner on Hardy, and Morgan hits a suplex and tags in Williams. Fourtune cuts Hardy off from the rest of the ring, and Flair low blows him behind the ref's back. Hardy finally comes alive and hits Williams with a shoulder block and gets the hot tag to Angle, who lights up Kazarian then hits a belly to belly on AJ. Angle hits a big German suplex on him and goes for the Ankle Lock, but AJ jumps in to break up it and all hell breaks loose as everyone is fighting in the ring and hitting finishers on each other. Pope blindtags in and gets the cover, then argues with Angle after the match. Winners - Mr. Anderson, "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero, Jeff Hardy & Kurt Angle They start shoving each other and Fourtune starts to attack them along with Hardy and Anderson. EV2.0 makes the save and they start brawling with Fourtune all over the place. Sabu hits an Arabian Facebuster through a table on Williams and AJ and Dreamer are fighting by the stage as Impact goes off the air. |
Two very, very good cage matches:
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TNA iMPACT! Preview 9/2/10:
- It's the final countdown to Sunday's "No Surrender" Pay-Per-View event! Tune in for the latest news and more matches for the three-hour epic event! - A huge tag team match event with Mr. Anderson & The Pope vs. Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy, just days before the World Heavyweight Title Tournament semi-finals at the No Surrender Pay-Per-View - Plus, a huge 8-Man War with Ric Flair's "Fourtune" alliance taking on the members of EV2! |
Why does WWE need TNA to succeed?
Why does WWE need TNA to succeed to itself succeed?
Well, imagine it's the 1960's, the Space Race and specifically, the race to the Moon is a present factor in American culture and politics. The USSR and USA are competing for the one thing that will set them above the rest of the world, putting a man on the Moon. As we all know, Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin will become the very first to walk on the Moon. One has to wonder if this would've ever happened without the competetition of the Soviet Union; like most of you probably will as well, I think we needed them to succeed on some level to succeed ourselves. This brings me back to my original point. Why does WWE need TNA? If we use our imagination once again, we see the almighty juggernaut WWE as the self-proclaimed greatest country in the world, and it's #1 competition (though it is barely so) is TNA aka the Soviet Union. If TNA becomes something of a threat to WWE, it will force WWE to step up their game and end their reign of nostalgia. WWE will reach their former status only with faced with the possibility of defeat and eventually reach their "Moon". Now, that said, this is a long-term scenario. It won't happen tomorrow, it won't even happen next year, but 5 years down the line? 10? Who knows? And unfortunately, as far as I can see, TNA will never topple the giant that it WWE, but it's up to TNA to better the whole industry by building the company up to a level that WWE finds to be a hazard to their company. Thank you for reading. |
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