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Tommy Dreamer’s Departure Confirmed, Title Match On Impact

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— Tommy Dreamer’s profile was removed from the Impact Wrestling roster page over the weekend, thus confirming his departure from the organization.

Meanwhile, Suicide has been added back to the page.

— Some cable guides are advertising a Knockout Tag Team Championship Match pitting Sarita and Rosita vs. Velvet Sky and Miss Tessmacher for this week’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

— Matches scheduled for this week’s Impact Wrestling live events in Ontario and New York are as follows: Mr. Anderson vs. Kurt Angle; AJ Styles vs. Scott Steiner; James Storm and Alex Shelley (with Robert Roode) vs. The British Invasion; Abyss vs. Kazarian; Mickie James and Tara vs. Angelina Love and Winter; Jeff Jarrett vs. Eric Young (with Orlando Jordan); Matt Morgan vs. D’Angelo Dinero.

source: PWInsider.com

TNA Announces “Bound For Glory Series”

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TNA Wrestling has announced the first ever “Bound For Glory” series, an “ongoing competition” that appears to be a round-robin style tournament:

On Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV at 9/8c, the first-ever “Bound For Glory” series will be officially announced.

There will be 12 Superstars participating in the ongoing competition, all leading to our biggest Pay-Per-View of the year in October!

As an online exclusive, the first three participants in the “Bound For Glory” series are as follows:

Rob Van Dam
AJ Styles
Gunner

Related News: *Spoilers* TNA Impact Wrestling Results For Thursday

Ziggler Stands Up For Ryder, Another WWE Release

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– Earlier this week, WWE released five people from the company, including two NXT originals and three talents from the Florida Championship Wrestling developmental territory.

Details: WWE Reportedly Releases Five Wrestlers

It now appears that second generation star Wes Brisco is also on his way out of the company, as his profile was removed from the FCW roster page.  Brisco is the son of WWE Hall of Famer and former Mr. McMahon stooge Gerald Brisco.

– Many WWE fans were left scratching their heads after Monday’s RAW from Long Island, wondering why the hometown star Zack Ryder was not used on the show. WWE star Dolph Ziggler went on Twitter after RAW and expressed his frustration with WWE failing to give Ryder a much-deserved moment on the three-hour broadcast:

“You didn’t rib ‘the kid’ tonight, you ribbed the fans, Long Island, and the boys in the back. And kicked him in the nuts. #RyderOrRiot”

What Happened After RAW & More Live Notes

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After Monday’s RAW from the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island went off the air, fans saw a Street Fight WWE championship match between John Cena and The Miz. During the match, Sheamus, R-Truth, and C.M. Punk ran down to the ring and attacked Cena.

Steve Austin finally ran in and cleaned house with a generous helping of Stone Cold Stunners. Cena recovered and hit Miz with the Attitude Adjustment for the pin.

All throughout the night, there were loud “We Want Ryder” chants.

The biggest reactions of the night went to Steve Austin and John Cena, followed by Zack Ryder. Sin Cara was also very over with the live crowd.

Video: Preview Of Edge’s Appearance On SyFy’s “Sanctuary”

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Former WWE star Edge will be guest starring on the season finale of  the SyFy show “Sanctuary next Monday at 10 PM (ET). Here are pictures from Edge on the set of Sanctuary as well as SyFy’s official video preview for next week’s finale:

The video preview:

Details On Next Week’s 3-Hour “Fans Pick It” RAW

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Monday’s Guest General Manager “Stone Cold” Steve Austin announced on RAW that next week’s 3-hour show from the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, MD will have a “fans pick it” theme.

Fans will pick the match opponents and stipulations, similar to the now-defunct Cyber Sunday pay-per-view gimmick.

The WWE website is currently superstars from both brands for next week’s show.

3 New Matches Announced For Capitol Punishment

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Following Monday’s episode of WWE RAW, here’s the updated card for Sunday’s WWE Capitol Punishment pay-per-view.

* BE HERE Sunday night for our LIVE COVERAGE of WWE Capitol Punishment.

WWE Title Match
R-Truth vs. John Cena

World Heavyweight Title Match
Christian vs. Randy Orton

Intercontinental Title Match
Ezekiel Jackson vs. Wade Barrett

WWE United States Title Match
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston

The Miz vs. Alex Riley

Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show

Booker T On Twitter, Matches Taped For WWE Superstars, More

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— Bill DeMott announced on Twitter that Booker T has set up an account on the microblogging site at twitter.com/BookerT5X.

— Matches taped tonight in Uniondale, New York for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars are as follows:

* Zack Ryder vs. Primo

* Vladimir Kozlov vs. Drew McIntyre

— Chris Masters beat Curt Hawkins via submission with The Master Lock in a dark match prior to tonight’s Raw taping.

— Kelly Kelly is now a five-year veteran of WWE as she made her debut in the organization exactly five years ago today.

source: PWInsider.com

Rock & Cena Continue To Feud On Twitter, SmackDown Rating

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— Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson posted a link to a YouTube video on Saturday of a woman expressing her love for cats. He added, “If John Cena was a woman he’d be this chick – U can hug all the cats you want fruit loop!”

Cena responded on Sunday with the following: “Hey dwayne. Sorry I didn’t see your message until now. I was busy at WWE live events. I know u don’t have any idea what im talking about… Its ok. I don’t expect u to understand. Enjoy your web surfing. Sounds like u have plenty of time to look up some real cool stuff. :)”

He also retweeted comments from followers knocking The Rock.

— The June 10 episode of WWE SmackDown scored a 1.77 cable rating, the same number as the previous week.

SmackDown averaged 2.7 million viewers, also the same as the previous week. This extends the program’s streak of less than 3.0 million viewers to six consecutive weeks.

Prior to the program’s ratings downturn, the show was averaging 3.06 million viewers per episode in 2011.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

Zack Ryder Interview: His YouTube Show, Character & More

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Zack Ryder was interviewed by Newsday.com‘s Alfonso Castillo to promote tonight’s WWE RAW from Long Island, NY. Here are some highlights of what Ryder said about:

How His “Z! True Long Island Story” YouTube Show Came About:

“What happened was that about three months ago I was sick of just not being on TV, sick of just sitting in the background on the sidelines. So I created my opportunity. I created my own Youtube account. My parents got me a Flipcam for Christmas. And I started to make my own shows. And 16 episodes later, more than a million views, it’s starting to pick up… All my days off is basically doing that show. It’s thinking of things and messing around with my friends. They’ll help me film stuff, like the Superstars General Manager—just things to create controversy in a funny, light hearted way… I think I had no creative output before, so they really didn’t know who I was. I had a couple matches here and there, but I never really had a chance to show who I really was, my personality and show how charismatic I was. Now this show has taken off. Guys like John Cena, The Miz, ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, Chris Jericho are all praising me on Twitter and stuff like that. I wrote the bonus forward to Chris Jericho’s book. It’s just unbelievable. I think everyone is starting to notice.”

Whether He’s Gotten Heat From WWE Management For The Show:

“At first, I was afraid too. I thought, ‘Am I going to get in trouble?’ But I’m not trying to cause any problems. I just want to get my name out there and create my own opportunity, and make some money for the company and for myself. Now they’re really getting behind it. Like you said, there are signs every single week. My T-Shirts are selling out, and I’m not even on television. It’s unheard of. So, I think they have to get behind it.… As far as I know, I haven’t been punished. But before I started the Youtube show, I was at the bottom of the card—the bottom. How much worse of a position could I have dropped to, you know? So it had to go up. That was my mind set. I was just sick of being at the bottom, knowing I could be so much more. It was all or nothing, basically.”

Working His Way Up The WWE Ranks:

“I guess I am grateful that I have a job in WWE, but that my plan my whole life. So, it’s kind of expected for me. So I’m not satisfied with my spot on the card. I definitely want to move up. And that’s what I’m going to do. Or at least I’m going to try my best and go out swinging. I’m not going to just sit back and say, ‘Oh, I should have done that,’ or ‘I should have done this.’ When my time comes to an end, I know I’ll have no regrets… I’ve been under contract for five years. I’ve been on television for four. So that’s a pretty long time. So many people come and go in four years. But I have all the time in the world. I’m only 26. I’m one of the youngest guys on the roster. I’m not going to stop until everyone in this world knows who Zack Ryder is.”

TNA Spoils PPV Title Match, Knockout Doing “Custom Matches”

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— Hours prior to Mr. Anderson’s victory over Sting last night at Slammiversary, the official Impact Wrestling website had Anderson listed as the World Champion since June 12, 2011.

— TNA Knockout Angelina Love’s alter-ego Angel Williams is advertised to shoot footage next month for the custom wrestling match website SlamminLadies.com.

For prices starting as low as $250, the website allows fans to draw an outline of a 10 to 15 minute pro-style match between any two women wrestlers featured on the site. Photo sets are also offered.

— TNA Women’s Knockout Champion Mickie James will be the opening act for Daris Rucker’s concert on Saturday, July 8 in Fredericksburg, Virginia during the “Celebrate Virginia Live” tour. Visit CelebrateVirginiaLive.com for more information.

Divas Match Scheduled For Raw, Mavs Celebrate With WWE Title

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— Kelly Kelly stated during her appearance this morning on the Boomer and Carton in the Morning radio show on WFAN that a 7-on-7 Divas Tag Team Match would take place tonight on Raw.

The match would likely feature A.J., Beth Phoenix, Eve, Gail Kim, Kaitlyn, Kelly Kelly and Natalya vs. Alicia Fox, Brie Bella, Maryse, Melina, Nikki Bella, Rosa Mendes and Tamina.

— A member of the Dallas Mavericks was pictured celebrating last night’s NBA Championship victory with a custom-made WWE Championship belt.

Yahoo! Sports published a photo.

— Former WWE Superstar Haku has been announced for autograph signings at this weekend’s Florida Championship Wrestling live events. Visit www.fcwwrestling.info for more information.

Sound Off 163: Skewering Raw and Praising TNA (Yes, It’s True!)

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3-Hour RAW Preview: Stone Cold GM & A Big Name Backstage

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Tonight’s special 3-hour edition of WWE RAW takes place in Long Island, NY and will feature an “All Star” theme. Here’s a preview of what to expect tonight:

– Steve Austin will be the guest General Manager for the night.

– Members of both the RAW and SmackDown! rosters will be appearing.

– WWE Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine announced that he would be at RAW tonight.

– With Capitol Punishment just six days away, expect to see plenty of hype for the pay-per-view, and likely a new match or two announced.

– WWE Champion John Cena vs. The Miz in a Street Fight is being advertised locally as the dark match main event.

Warning: The following contains a *Spoiler* for tonight’s RAW:

WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper is currently backstage at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY and will be appearing on tonight’s RAW.

Chyna’s First Appearance For ‘Vivid’ Announced

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VIVID Entertainment sent out the following today…

VIVID’S ‘BACKDOOR TO CHYNA’ STAR TO HANG WITH THE BIG BOYS IN HAWAII JUNE 18th

Chyna to Shine for Liquid Nitro Hawaii Energy Drink at Big Boys & MMAHawaii Expo at Honolulu’s Blaisdell Exhibition Center

HONOLULU — (June 13, 2011) – Former pro wrestling champion Joanie “Chyna” Laurer, who is also Vivid Entertainment’s newest adult star, will make a personal appearance on Saturday, June 18th at the MMAHawaiiExpo at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall in Honolulu. Chyna will be the main attraction at the Liquid Nitro Hawaii Energy Drink booth from 5pm-9pm.

The MMAHawaiiExpo bills itself as “Hawaii’s Baddest Display of Big Boys and Their Toys.” The expo features cars, motorcycles, mixed martial arts and grappling, body building, a bikini championship, bully dog show and much more.

Chyna will undoubtedly be asked about “Backdoor to Chyna,” her first movie for Vivid, the world’s leading adult film studio. The film was released online on June 6th and became an instant runaway success for the company. The DVD goes on sale nationwide in stores starting Monday, June 27th.

“I’m really thrilled with the reaction to my movie, as this is the one I always wanted to do for my fans,” says Chyna. “Plus I’ve always loved Hawaii and I can’t wait to see my Liquid Nitro friends and meet fans on Saturday.”

Liquid Nitro prides itself as one of the best tasting energy drinks without the crash. It was created in Southern California five years ago and is now ranked in the top ten of all energy drinks. For more information visit www.nitrobeverages.com.

HBK Talks About His Career & New Hunting Show

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WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels recently spoke with TelegraphJournal.com about a hunting trip in Canada he participated in.

HBK will be starring in his own hunting show,  ‘Shawn Michaels’ MacMillan River Adventures,’ which premieres this summer (6/28) the Outdoor Channel.

Here are the highlights of what Shawn said about:

His Hall Of Fame Career & Life After Wrestling:

“I’ve accomplished far more than I ever possibly could have imagined. It was a phenomenal run and I enjoyed every second of it. As I say, I enjoy going back and visiting everybody. I’ll always be a part of that company and I’m thankful that those are just a few of many, many memories that I have because I’ve got a bunch.”

“When you do that for as long as you do it, you’re not sure you can be normal and have normal friends and have other friends outside of it. So I’ve enjoyed seeing that that’s possible. Knowing that I can meet people that weren’t in my line of work and have the same amount of trust and friendship with them that I have with the other guys.”

His New Hunting Show on the Outdoor Channel:

“I’m not doing a reality show, it’s not really even a hunting show, it’s more of an outdoor lifestyle show. We’re just two guys who have families who live an outdoor lifestyle so some of that will be captured on film.”

WWE Reportedly Releases Five Wrestlers

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WWE released Michael Tarver, Jacob Novak, Buck Dixon, Buddy Stetcher and Ethan Levin over the weekend, reports PWInsider.com.

Tarver was on the inaugural season of NXT not to mention an original member of The Nexus. After being dropped from the group in October, he was brought back for several television appearances that saw him standing in the background. He never returned to WWE in-ring action.

Jacob Novak participated in the current season of NXT, but was eliminated first for the second consecutive season.

Dixon, Stetcher and Levin were seldom featured developmental wrestlers.

JBL Responds To Lebron Blaming God For NBA Finals Loss

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Basketball superstar LeBron James’ Miami Heat came up short in the NBA finals, losing the decisive Game 6 against the Dallas Mavericks. In a post-game press conference, LeBron gave the following explanation as to why his star-studded team was unable to bring home the championship they promised the city of Miami:

“The Greater Man upstairs know when it’s my time. Right now isn’t the time.”

It wasn’t that the Mavericks were a better team, it’s God’s fault.

Former WWE superstar John Bradshaw Layfield has posted a lengthy response to the claims of “King James,” which he calls a classless move. JBL wrote on Facebook:

“There are reportedly one billion people in this world that are hungry, several wars and people worldwide trying to get over terrible disasters-I don’t believe God cares who won the NBA Finals.”

“LeBron James brought his “talents” to South Beach, too bad those “talents” don’t include a heart-or the ability for correct introspection. Now, after the worst final choke in history his answer is that God didn’t want him to win. He tweeted “The greater man upstairs knows when it is my time. Right now isn’t the time.” At least he acknowledged that God is the greater man.

“Does this mean that God is a Maverick fan? Or that God was rooting for Dirk or Jason? Or that God was just rooting against Miami?… Thank God for your health, for your family, for the opportunity-but please don’t thank God anymore for sports victories-I don’t believe he is a sports fan, and I hope he is not because I hope he has bigger issues to work on.

“And, PLEASE whatever you do-don’t blame him for your losses-that is just classless.??”Now as LeBron stated so emphatically-I’ll go back to my daily life as we commoners tend to do. Which isn’t so bad-and, BTW, I have as many rings as LeBron.”

Kevin Nash Reacts To TMZ Article, Scott Hall Appears At Show

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— TMZ posted a report yesterday stating that Kevin Nash was cleared of a battery charge following a recent altercation with an adult male outside of a Florida restaurant. Nash, however, feels that TMZ didn’t report the whole story.

He wrote on Twitter, “What great journalism TMZ provides. Nothing about the guy trying to attack me with a beer bottle. Guy with tattoo’s always gets arrested.”

TMZ reported that Nash and his wife were leaving the restaurant when a man, who was described as being inebriated, approached Nash’s wife. The man became “aggressive” after Nash’s wife told the drunkard to go away. Nash intervened and took the man down to the ground. He held the man down until police arrived, but was arrested himself on suspicion of battery, a charge that has since been dropped due to lack of evidence.

— Former WWE talent Scott Hall appeared at an I Believe In Wrestling event on Saturday at the Downtown Orlando Recreation Center in Orlando, Florida. Hall, who appeared to have difficultly walking, opened and closed the show addressing the audience. He also participated in an angle with TNA Superstar Jesse Neal.

Here are the two videos:

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Ex-stars Scheduled For Destination X, Angle To Face Anderson

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— Last night’s Slammiversary pay-per-view event concluded with a commercial announcing that next month’s Destination X pay-per-view would feature an X Division Championship Match, Ultimate X, the return of the six-sided ring and stars from the past.

Company officials are looking to utilize former TNA talent such as Senshi for the show, similarly to last year’s Hardcore Justice pay-per-view event featuring ECW names.

— Mr. Anderson beat “The Icon” Sting last night at Slammiversary to become the new World Heavyweight Champion, after questionable interference by Eric Bischoff. Anderson was able to hit a low blow and the Mic Check for the pin and the win to regain the gold. Meanwhile, Kurt Angle became the new No. 1 contender after beating Jeff Jarrett and therefore will receive a title shot against Anderson.

— The June 16 episode of IMPACT WRESTLING is being taped tonight in Orlando, Florida while the June

source: PWInsider.com

Mick Foley Posts Blog Discussing His Departure From TNA

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Mick Foley posted a blog on his official website commenting on his decision to part ways with TNA Wrestling.

LEAVING WITHOUT AN IMPACT

A few days ago, I woke up to the harsh realization that leaving Impact Wrestling meant I couldn’t take my kids to Universal Studios any time I pleased anymore. No Mummy or Simpsons without waiting, no post pre-tape rides on the Hulk-coaster. A few days from now, I will come face to face with an even harsher reality; for the first time in several years, there will be no paycheck awaiting me in the Foley mailbox. So with those two realities coinciding, I think it’s only fair that I’ve been asking myself whether working for TNA (Impact Wrestling) was really all that bad.

The answer I keep coming to is “no” – it really wasn’t all that bad. In fact, it was pretty good. Sometimes it was really good. I was treated treated with respect, paid well, and pretty much liked everyone I worked with… including Russo, Hogan and Bischoff, in case you were wondering.

I think it’s always a good idea to try see problems from other people’s points of view. I mentioned on Twitter a few days ago that I pushed hard for changes I thought would be beneficial to Impact, and as a result, was thought to be “difficult to work with.” You know, after a few days of serious thinking, I can really see how that “difficult” label could indeed apply to me. I was incredibly critical of the company on Jeff Katz’s “Geek Week” last November, did an interview with the opposition to support my book, forgot to mention the company I worked for on several interviews, took part in a handful of interviews that I was asked politely not to by the company that employed me, and lastly, sent out a fairly immature and hurtful tweet comparing my Empty Arena match with the Rock in 1999 to Impact house shows – in terms of attendance. If not for Congessman Weiner’s boner shot, my “empty arena” crack may have been the most ill-thought and costly tweet of the month.

I also mentioned my “request” to be released from my contract. Actually, it began as an a legitimate offer to Terry Taylor to help trim the Impact roster of some expensive fat. I had some genuine differences creatively with Impact, and honestly didn’t think the company should have to continue to pay good money to someone who had lost faith ion the product. At the time, it seemed like a pretty fair offer. But at the point we agreed to forge ahead with me as the Network rep, I should have just shut up and done the best I could in the role, at least until the Destination X show was over – at which point my departure could have become an interesting part of the show. I regret that an initial offer made in the company’s best interest became a request and maybe even a demand in my own self-interest – or at least what i thought was my own self-interest.. until I realized I didn’t get to go to Universal or to the mailbox anymore.

Somehow, during the exit process, I forgot the central theme of the Rally to Restore Sanity (and/or fear) – that people could disagree without being disagreeable. I think I did become disagreeable there for a few days, and ultimately, the manner in which I departed was not good for anybody involved – me, TNA, the wrestlers, or the fans. I am especially sorry that some of the things I did or said hurt Dixie Carter personally. While some of the criticisms leveled at TNA/Impact by me or others are valid, I think it’s been very helpful for me to step back and visualize the landscape of the wrestling business without the faith and vision of that one specific person. Because, make no mistake about it, without Dixie’s leap of faith several years ago, Impact does not exist. 100’s of incredibly talented wrestlers wrestlers would not have had the chance to show what they could do on a national stage. Dozens of others, myself included, would not have been able to enjoy second chances, last chances, or have the luxury or making choices, had Dixie chosen not to invest her time, passion and money into the complicated, frustrating world of pro-wrestling/sports entertainment. For me, personally, the opportunity at TNA/Impact afforded me the chance to enjoy almost three great years with my family, while being able to explore other passions, like my work with RAINN – even while my passion for wrestling was fading.

Far too often, I was guilty of looking at the Impact glass half-empty – wishing the show and the company could be what I thought it should be, instead of seeing it half-full and appreciating TNA/Impact for what it was – a very good place to work, full of good people, who treated me and my family very well.

TNA Slammiversary Results: Anderson Wins The TNA Title

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TNA Slammiversary Results
Sunday, June 12, 2011
From Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
Results by: Sean Hopkins of WrestlingNewsWorld.com

We open with a video package highlighting some of the main events for tonight. The pyro hits and Mike Tenay welcomes us to the PPV proper, immediately hyping the TNA World title match between Sting and Ken Anderson, as well as the match between Kurt Angle and Jeff Jarrett. Tenay and Taz say they’re both ready to kick things off, and it looks like the World Tag Team titles will do just that, as Douglas Williams and Magnus make their way out to the ring to some heat from the crowd. Alex Shelley and James Storm make their way out with Robert Roode in tow. Roode hands off his title belt to Shelley, and lets the new team make their way to the ring, as Roode breaks off to join Tenay and Taz for commentary.

TNA Tag Team Championship Match
– James Storm & Alex Shelley (c) vs. British Invasion

Storm and Williams look to start things off for their respective teams. The bell rings and both men lock up.

The start:

Williams and Storm chain wrestle for a bit, trading holds before Shelley tags in to continue chaining with Williams. Williams tags out to Magnus, and he comes in with a quick shoulder block but is taken down by a drop toe hold. Magnus comes back, but it’s not long before Shelley tags of to Storm. Both members of Gun Money double team both members of the British Invasion for a while. Frequent tags from Storm and Shelley, who even bust out the signature MCMG dropkick spot with a poke to the eyes instead of a dropkick.

Mid-match notes:

Shelley goes to work on Williams, but he’s pulled to the outside by Magnus, and this allows for the distraction when Shelley re-enters the match, allowing Williams to gain the upper hand. Williams goes to work on Shelley’s arm, wrenching away, but Shelley fights back the entire time. Magnus is in and the Brits double team Shelley without the tag. Magnus tags in and beats on Shelley in the corner, but Shelley begins to fight back, knocking Magnus away.

Shelley leaps at Magnus off of the middle rope but Magnus catches him, and executes a nice dropkick. Magnus tags out to Williams and they whip Shelley into the corner so Williams can follow with a high knee, and Magnus hits a middle rope elbow drop. Magnus and Williams continue to take it to Shelley, with occasional flashes of offense from Shelley, but Williams hits a big suplex to stop Shelley’s momentum. Williams goes for the Chaos Theory but Shelley fights it off, and STO’s Williams into the corner instead. Shelley makes the hot tag to Storm who comes in with punches and clotheslines for both members of the BI. Storm hits a DDT on William, but it’s not enough to keep him down for three. Storm slides to the outside and takes out Magnus before going to the apron and backdropping Williams out to the floor on top of Magnus. Storm holds the ropes open for Shelley, who hits a suicide dive on Williams.

Storm rolls Williams back into the ring, and he and Shelley execute a suplex on Magnus, dropping him on top of Williams. Storm and Shelley celebrate, but they’re surprised by Magnus who tosses Storm over the top. Shelley hangs Magnus up on the top rope and Storm comes back in, going for the Eye of the Storm on Williams. Williams reverses, but ends up eatching a couple of dropkicks in the corner. Storm hits a back cracker on Williams before Shelley connects with the double knees from the top, but it’s not enough to keep Williams down for three. Magnus comes in to take out Storm but he’s taken out with a missile dropkick from Shelley. Shelley eats some European uppercuts from Williams.

The finish:

Williams is turned around by Storm but Williams ducks and Storm spits beer into Shelley’s eyes. Shelley can’t see so he hits a superkick onto Storm. The BI hit a doomsday European uppercut, but it’s not enough to keep Storm down for three. Miscommunication from the Brits leads to a superkick/sliced bread combo from Storm and Shelley. Storm goes for the pin, and this one is over.

Winners and STILL TNA World Tag Team Champions: Gun Money

We get video from earlier today of Jeff Jarrett arriving at the arena. This is followed by footage of Kurt Angle arriving to the arena.

Scott Steiner is backstage with Jeremy Borash. Borash says all the white trash in attendance, and at home, have seen him beat Morgan with his left arm, and that’s his weak arm, and tonight he’s got both. Steiner says the greatest thing about winning is tonight after beating Morgan, he’s going to take his girlfriend and show her what it’s like to be a real man.

Singles Match
– Matt Morgan vs. Scott Steiner

Steiner is the first man out to the ring, and he receives a pretty apathetic reaction from the Impact Zone. He’s followed by Matt Morgan, who gets a much more positive reaction from the crowd. The bell rings, and we’re ready to kick things off in this one.

The start:

Steiner poses for a bit, showing off his muscles to Morgan and the crowd. Both men lock up and Morgan locks in a headlock. Steiner fights it off, but falls to a big shoulderblock. Morgan picks Steiner up and body slams him before connecting with a bit head butt. Steiner ends up hung up on the top rope, and Morgan leaps over him, catching him with a big leg drop on the way out. Steiner goes to the outside and Morgan drives him back first intop the ring apron.

Mid-match notes:

Back in the ring, Morgan goes for what looks to be a reverse choke slam,but Steiner grabs the ref and connects with a low blow to Morgan. Steiner stomps away at Morgan for a bit before hitting an inverted atomic drop and stomping away at Morgan a bit more. Steiner grabs Morgan and hits a big belly to belly suplex. Morgan tries to fight back, but Steiner chokes Morgan against the ropes to stop his momentum. Steiner chokes Morgan with his boot for a bit before simply jawing for the crowd. Steiner sends Morgan into the ropes and catches him with a clothesline and big elbow drop. Steiner goes for the pin, but decides to do some push ups instead. Steiner beats on Morgan in the corner for a bit before hitting a snap mare and kicking him square in the chest.

Steiner beats on Morgan in the corner again, but when he sends him across the ring with an Irish whip, Morgan catches him with a big boot. Morgan hits Steiner with a couple of right hands before hitting him with a big clothesline, then another. Morgan slams Steiner face first into the turnbuckle before hitting a big splash, and a sidewalk slam to put Steiner down. Morgan hits a sit-out slam, but when he goes for the cover, Steiner kicks out at two. Steiner is able to hit a modified T-Bone suplex which is good enough for a near fall of his own, but Morgan comes right back with a big discus clothesline.

Steiner is able to drive Morgan down to the mat and he goes for the pin, but he’s only able to get two. Steiner locks in the Steiner recliner, and Morgan appears to be fading, but when the ref lifts his hand up, Morgan pulls it away on the third count. Morgan goes for the ropes, and uses them to pull himself up to his feet with Steiner on his shoulders. Steiner is able to victory roll into a pinning combination, but Morgan kicks out at two. Steiner goes to the middle rope and jumps off, but Morgan catches him in chokeslam position. Morgan hits an atomic drop instead. Steiner almost hits a belly to belly suplex, but Morgan fights it off and hits a bicycle kick instead. Morgan goes for the pin, and gets the three count.

Winner: Matt Morgan

JB is backstage with Jeff Jarrett. He asks Jarrett if he ever imagined facing his toughest opponent with his gold medals on the line. Jarrett says he already took Angle’s wife away. He says tonight is about becoming the #1 Contender, and taking away the last thing he’s able to take away from Angle. He says tonight when Earl Hebner raises his hand in victory, Angle is in for agony. Jarrett will be standing on a podium on Impact, and Angle will have to put his medals around Jarrett’s neck, and there’s nothing he can do about it. Jarrett finally dedicates his win tonight to Karen, before ending the interview.

TNA X Division Championship Match
– Abyss (c) vs. Kazarian vs. Brian Kendrick

We get a video package, and a quick breakdown of the competitors heading into this match tonight. Kazarian is the first man out to the ring, and he gets a pretty decent reaction from the Impact Zone (which, to be fair, is terrible more often than not). Kendrick is the next man out to the ring, minus his normal robes and everything, giving him the appearance of meaning business. The Champion himself, Abyss, is the next man to the ring, and he gets a bit of a mixed reaction from the crowd, but it dies off quickly. Kendrick and Kaz hang together for a bit, then the bell rings and Kaz walks off.

The start:

Kaz and Kendrick wait on the apron for a bit before coming in. Both Kaz and Kendrick go for Abyss, but Abyss fights Kendrick off. Abyss goes for a splash on Kaz, but he misses and Kaz tries to use his speed to his advantage with a quick series of punches. Kaz hits a dropkick, but he’s tossed away by a quick back elbow from Abyss. Kendrick is in with a series of kicks and a couple of dropkicks, but he goes for a cross body, and Abyss catches him, picking him up, and tossing him to the floor on top of Kaz.

Mid-match notes:

Kaz and Kendrick talk for a bit on the outside before coming into the ring at the same time and double teaming Abyss, forcing him to roll to the outside. Kaz goes for a baseball slide but he’s tossed aside by Abyss. Kendrick goes for a dive over the top but he’s caught by Abyss. Kaz hits a dropkick and Kendrick drops down on top of Abyss. Kaz and Kendrick continue to work over Abyss, sending him back to the inside of the ring. Kaz and Kendrick trap Abyss in the corner, hitting him with a variety of running moves into the corner, knee, elbow, splash, clothesline, but Kendrick goes for another, and Abyss catches him with a big black hole slam. Abyss back body drops Kaz to the apron, but Kaz comes back in, only to eat a big boot from Abyss. Kendrick tries to climb back into the ring, but Abyss punches him back to the outside. Abyss chokes Kaz in the corner for a bit before laying into him with an enormous overhand chop. Abyss launches Kaz into the corner, hard, before going back to Kendrick, on the apron, and hitting him with a giant head butt to send him back to the arena floor. Abyss sends Kaz back into the corner before charging in with a big clothesline to take Kaz off of his feet.

Abyss picks Kaz up, and Kaz begins biting on Abyss fingers to avoid a further beating. Kaz continues the biting, fighting his way up to his feet, and Kaz begins to beat on Abyss in the corner. Kaz goes for a splash, but Abyss avoids it and turns it into a shock treatment for Kaz. Abyss circles Kaz and drags him toward the corner. Abyss goes to the middle rope and launches himself off with a Vader bomb, but Kaz moves. Abyss gets back to his feet and Kendrick catches him with a dropkick to the knee, then a single leg dropkick, another dropkick, and a missile dropkick, but he can’t keep Abyss down for three. Kendrick hits a beautiful enzugiri before going to the middle rope and hitting a jumping DDT, but he still only gets a two count off of a pin.

Kendrick goes for the sliced bread, but Abyss pushes him away and connects with a giant chokeslam. Kaz comes back in as a house of fire, taking it to Abyss with a big top rope hurricarana. Kaz catches Abyss with a springboard back elbow before a double dropkick from Kaz and Kendrick. Kaz hits a slingshot leg drop and Kendrick hits a big splash, both men go for the pin but Abyss kicks out. Kaz almost gets a roll up but Abyss kicks out again. Abyss shoves Kaz into Kendrick before rolling to the outside.

The finish:

Kaz and Kendrick begin fighting with eachother, laying in with right hands, before sending each other into opposide corners. Kendrick goes to the top, but Kaz catches him with a quick enzugiri. Kaz goes to the top with Kendrick and goes for the fluz capacitor, but Kendrick pushes him off. Kendrick jumps off but Kaz catches him, Kendrick fights Kaz off and goes to the ropes, but Abyss pulls him out of the ring, sneaks back into the ring, and pins Kaz, getting the three count.

Winner and STILL TNA X Division Champion: Abyss

We get a video package that highlights the events that have led up to this match. Samoa Joe is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a bit of a lukewarm reaction from this Impact Zone crowd. It warms up a bit, but not much.

Singles Match
– Crimson vs. Samoa Joe

Crimson is out next, and while his reaction is a bit better, it’s not by much. Crimson rushes the ring and he and Joe begin trading blows immediately. Crimson buries his shoulder in Joe’s midsection in the corner, but Joe digs in with some knees to Crimson’s chest and Joe sends him to the outside.

The start:

When Joe goes for the Suicide Dive, Crimson hits him with a big forearm, and Joe goes limp. Crimson sends Joe into the ring where he immediately goes to work, locking in a cravat. Joe fights out of it, but Crimson drills Joe right back down to the mat, mounting him and laying in with a series of right hands. Crimson locks in another cravat, but Joe fights out of it. Joe beats Crimson down to the mat. When he’s back on his feet, Joe goes for a dragon screw but Crimson kind of falls during it, preventing him.

Mid-match notes:

Joe takes Crimson to the corner where he slaps him in the face and stomps him. Joe picks up Crimson and lays in with a big forearm, but Crimson begins fighting back. Crimson charges Joe, but Joe catches him, shoulders him, and drops him down on his knees. Joe locks in a leg bar, but Crimson is able to grab the ropes to break the hold. Joe begins to lay into Crimson with a series of kicks and when Crimson grabs the leg, Joe rolls over into another leg submission. Crimson grabs the ropes, breaking the hold again.

Joe locks in a spinning toe hold on Crimson, wrenching away at his knee. Crimson is able to counter into a head/arm lock combo, but Joe grabs the ropes forcing a break. Both men get back to their feet where Joe slaps Crimson, and Crimson responds with a big T-bone suplex. Crimson hits a big double arm DDT, but it’s only good for a two count. Crimson doesn’t relent as he turns right back to Joe, laying in with a clubbing blow across the back. Crimson sends Joe across the ring, but Joe comes back with a big belly to back suplex and a huge clothesline, but when he goes for the pin Crimson kicks out at a two count.

Crimson gets back up only to be sent into the corner and hit with a big open palm thrust. Joe goes to the middle rope and leaps out on to Crimson with a huge flying knee but he still can’t keep Crimson down for three. Joe picks Crimson up and hits him with a big powerbomb, but Crimson kicks out at two. Joe transitions right into a big single leg Boston crab, but Crimson grabs onto the ropes again, forcing the break. Joe stands up to catch Crimson with a big blow to the face. Both men trade slaps before Joe hits a big head butt and Crimson hits a giant spear.

The finish:

The referee begins the count and both men are up at an 8 count. Joe and Crimson trade right hands in the middle of the ring with Crimson getting the upper hand. Joe is able to come back with several big slaps, sending Crimson back into the corner. Joe sits Crimson on the top rope, but Crimson fights it off. Joe comes up behind Crimson, trying to lock in a choke, but Crimson backs Joe up into the corner to break the hold. Joe charges Crimson and Crimson comes up with a big sit out powerbomb, pinning Samoa Joe, and getting the three count.

Winner: Crimson

After the match, Joe offers Crimson his hand, Crimson shakes. Joe pulls Crimson in close, and says something to Crimson, which Tenay interprets as ‘we will do this again’. Joe walks off to the back.

JB is backstage with Angelina Love and Winter. Winter is the one doing all the talking. She says when Love wins the title, they’ll be closer to making their dreams come true, and she knows Love is ready. She says it’s time for Love to take her medicine. Love stops her, says she doesn’t need to, they’re on the same page, and she understands. Both women walk off, leaving JB in their wake.

TNA Knockout Women’s Championship Match
– Mickie James (c) vs. Angelina Love

Love is out first, with Winter, of course. She gets very little reaction from the crowd. Mickie James is out next, and she comes out to a bigger reaction, but it’s still pretty pathetic. The bell rings and this one is ready to begin.

The start:

Both women lock up and Love tosses Mickie away before grabbing her by her hair and tossing her away again. Both ladies go for the hair, but Love comes up with an arm bar instead, wrenching Mickie’s arm and sending her down to the mat. Love backs Mickie up into the corner and drives her shoulder into Mickie’s midsection repeatedly. Love catches Mickie with a couple of boots to the stomach, but Mickie comes right back with a big hurricarana. Love is quick to respond with a suplex, but James kicks out at two.

Mid-match notes:

James turns things around, but she’s pulled to the outside by Winter while the ref isn’t looking. Love follows out and begins taking it to James, with big right hands, before sending her back into the ring. Mickie begins fighting back, hitting a couple of big forearms, but Love puts her back down, sending her into the corner. Mickie comes right back out with a big clothesline. Love recovers more quickly and tosses Mickie out to the floor. Love follows and picks Mickie up, but when she goes to slam her into the ring steps, Mickie avoids it and Love goes head first into the ring steps.

Winter checks on Angelina but she’s backed away by the ref. Back in the ring both women get to their knees and trade forearms. Angelina gets the upper hand, but Mickie comes right back with a big clothesline. Mickie lays into Love with a couple of big forearms, then clotheslines to take Love off of her feet. Mickie plants Love with a kind of face buster before Mickie goes to the top and leaps off with a Thesz press on top of Love. Winter distracts Mickie and the ref, but Mickie is still able to connect with the chick kick. Mickie goes for the pin and Winter puts Love’s foot on the ropes. Love connects with the Botox Injection and goes for the pin but Mickie gets her hand on the rope. Winter tries to push it off but Hebner catches her, warning her. Love goes for something, but Mickie fights it off and goes for a DDT.

The finish:

Winter distracts her and Love goes for something else, but Mickie hits a Northern lights suplex instead, Love kicks out at two. Love goes for a roll up and Winter assists, but James kicks out at two. James goes for, and botches, a jumping DDT, ending this one.

Winner and STILL TNA Knockouts Champion: Mickie James

Following the match, Winter attacks a celebrating Mickie, laying her out. Her and Angelina continue the attack until Hebner sends them away.

JB is backstage with Bully Ray. Bully Ray asks what kind of match it is an JB says Last Man Standing. Ray asks JB to repeat it several times. Ray says this match is about being a man, something which AJ and JB know nothing about. Ray says that Styles is nothing but a boy that he can and should have taken out. Ray says he’s in the best shape of his life, and he’s a wrecking machine. Ray says he’ll be the last man standing before apologizing to himself for not getting rid of AJ earlier. He says tonight AJ will realize why Ray is the biggest, baddest mother f’er to step into the ring. This segues into a video package highlighting the events leading into this match.

Last Man Standing Match
– AJ Styles vs. Bully Ray

Bully Ray is the first man out to the ring, and he gets a bit of heat from the crowd, but they’re still not near as noisy as they could be. AJ Styles is the next man out to the ring, and he gets the biggest pop of the night so far. The bell rings and both men stare each other down for a bit.

The start:

Both men back up a bit before Ray charges Styles and gets caught with a big kick. Styles continues to work over Ray with pucnhes and kicks. Styles catches Ray in the corner with a couple of big chops and a huge enzugiri.

Mid-match notes:

Styles continues to bring the fight to Ray, laying into him with big right hands and chops. Styles tries to clothesline Ray over the top rope, but Ray isn’t going. Styles hits the ropes and Ray comes back with a big clothesline. Ray lays into Styles with big rights hands, but it doesn’t last long as Styles comes right back with big chops and kicks. Styles hits Ray with a kick to the groin, but Ray comes right back with a back elbow, so AJ hits a head butt before sending Ray into the corner and hitting a big running forearm.

Styles runs in for another move in the corner, but Ray slams him down to the mat hard, stopping his momentum. Ray sends AJ into the ropes and hits a huge back body drop. Ray waits for AJ to get to his feet and splashes him hard in the corner. Ray hits AJ with a big right hand in the corner before sending him to the outside hard. Ray follows, pushing the stairs away from the ring post and setting them up on their side. Ray takes it to AJ with big right hands and clubbing blows across the back before grating AJ’s face against the barricade.

Ray picks AJ up and slams him down on top of the sideways ring steps he set up earlier. Ray picks up Styles again and drops him back down a second time. Ray drops the steps on top of Styles, then stands on top of the steps, driving them down into Styles’ body. Ray sends Styles into the ring post hard and the ref begins counting but AJ gets back up at five. Ray sends Styles back into the ring and begins posturing for the crowd. Ray traps Styles in the corner and traps his arms, delivering a sick chop to Styles’ chest.

Styles asks for another chop, and Ray obliges. Styles drops down to the mat, but gets right back up for another chop. Styles gets right back up and asks for another chop, begging Ray and saying he wants him to chop him. Styles gets back up, more slowly this time, and asks for Ray’s best shot. Ray lays in with a big right hand and Styles drops to the mat. Styles is back up again and he lays into Ray with a couple of big right hands. Ray fights back but Styles comes up with a huge enzugiri to put Ray down. Ray is slow to get back to his feet and when he does he’s nailed by a springboard flying forearm from Styles. Ray is able to get back to his feet and catch Styles with a back elbow, but when he goes to the top turnbuckle he’s caught by a Pele from AJ. Styles goes to the top and lays in with a couple of big right hands, but when Styles goes for a top rope hurricarana, Ray is able to reverse it into a huge top rope powerbomb.

Both men roll to the outside to get back to their feet and Ray grabs a steel chain. Ray swings the chain, but Styles drops down and Ray connects with the ring post, dropping it. Styles grabs the chain and wraps it around his fist, hitting Ray with a big right hand, and Ray drops down to the floor. When Ray comes back up he’s busted wide open. Styles takes Ray around ringside and lays in with some big right hands, to the crowd’s delight. Styles sends Ray back into the ring, and follows with a springboard 450 splash.

Ray makes it back to his feet, only to be lifted up by AJ, and dumped over the top rope to the outside. AJ follows with a quick plancha over the top onto Ray. Styles goes for the Styles clash, but Ray fights out of it, picking Styles up and dropping him face first down over the ring apron. Ray picks Styles up and takes him over the the entrance ramp, taking him to the top. Ray goes for a powerbomb off the ramp, but AJ fights out of it and connects with the Pele. Ray grabs on to the side of the ramp for dear life, and AJ kicks Ray, sending him to the floor. AJ waits for Ray to get to his feet, and runs, leaping and flying off of the stage with a big flying forearm to Ray.

Styles is up at 5 and Ray is up at 8. Styles grabs a table and drags it over toward the ramp. He lays into Ray with a couple of right hands before grabbing a fan’s chair and hitting Ray across the back. Styles lays Ray across the table, then goes back up to the entrance ramp. Styles goes to the ramp, then jump off onto a supporting truss. Styles climbs the truss going about 20 feet up before launching himself off with a huge flying elbow, sending himself and Ray crashing through the table.

The finish:

Styles gets up to his feet at six, but he’s kicked through part of the stage by Ray. The ref continues counting, and Ray is able to make it to his feet, barely, before falling back to his feet. So even though Styles got back to his feet, Ray is declared the winner.

Winner: Bully Ray

JB is backstage with Mr. Anderson. Anderson asks JB if he liked him dressing up like Sting. He tells him it’s ok to laugh, then instructs him to laugh. He then says it’s not funny, saying play time is over. Anderson says what JB needs to do it open his eyes, and ears, and shut his big fat mouth and watch what he’s going to do out there. Anderson says he could talk like this all day, but actions speak louder than words. Anderson walks out, and this segues into a video package highlighting the events that have led up to tonight’s TNA World title match.

TNA Championship Match
– Sting (c) vs. Mr. Anderson

Mr. Anderson is the first man out to the ring, and he gets a respectable pop from the Impact Zone. He waits at the top of the ramp, calling down his mic.

Anderson says this one is for all the people who, when he got into this business, asked when he was going to wrestle Sting. He says he’s going to out-wrestle Sting in a few moments, and at the end of said match, there will be a new World Heavyweight Champion. Anderson then says the crowd doesn’t approve, saying ‘not that’. He then says said new Champion will be from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and his name happens to be Mr. Anderson (Anderson). But he’s attacked from behind by Sting.

The start:

Sting lays in with a couple of big right hands, sending Anderson down the ramp and toward the ring. Sting sends Anderson into the barricade before slamming him into the ring apron.

Mid-match notes:

Sting climbs into the ring and brings Anderson in behind him. Sting slams Anderson into the corner, laying into him with a couple of big right hands. Anderson rolls to the outside and Sting follows. Anderson surprises Sting with a couple of surprise blows, but Sting slams Anderson into the ringside barricade instead. Sting tosses Anderson over the railing and into the crowd, asking the fans to move before whipping Anderson into one of the arena walls, then doing it a second time.

Sting tries to whip Anderson into the wall again, but Anderson reverses. Sting is quick to come back though, laying in to Anderson with big right hands. Both men fight up into the crown and Sting continues to pound on Anderson throughout the crowd. Sting rakes at Anderson’s eyes and continues to hit him with right hand after right hand.

Sting fights with Anderson across one entire section, then they begin to move up the stairs again toward the top of the arena. Sting grabs Anderson in a head lock and walks him down to the arena floor where he slams Anderson head first into the arena wall repeatedly. Sting sends Anderson over the barricade and back into the ringside area. Anderson rolls back into the ring and Sting follows. Anderson catches Sting on the apron and slams him head first into the ring post, sending him back out to the floor. Anderson follows and slams Sting’s arm into the ring steps before wrapping it around the ring post and wrenching away.

Anderson continues to wear away on Sting, trying to catch him off guard with a school boy, but Sting is able to kick out. Anderson locks in an arm bar, but Sting is able to fight up to his feet. Anderson counters into a belly to back suplex. Anderson drops an elbow and goes for the cover, getting a two count. Anderson grabs Sting and brings him to his feet, laying into him with a big right hands. Anderson goes to the top but Sting catches him. Anderson grabs Sting’s arm and wrenches it over the top rope as he falls to the arena floor. Anderson is back in the ring where he hits a short arm clothesline and another elbow drop for a quick two count.

Anderson continues to work over Sting’s arm with a big arm bar. Sting is able to fight back up to his feet and out of the hold, but Anderson comes back with a kick to the chest, and a big single arm DDT. Anderson goes for the pin, but Sting kicks out at two. Anderson continues to take it to Sting with a series of right hands in the corner, Anderson back himself up and goes for a corner splash, but Sting moves and Anderson eats the turnbuckle. Anderson is quick to recover, laying into Sting with a bunch of right hands. Anderson goes for another quick pin but Sting kicks out at two.

Anderson locks in an inverted keylock, which he turns into a top wristlock, but Sting is able to fight out of it. Anderson and Sting trade blows in the middle of the ring. Sting gets the upper hand, taking Anderson down with a big clothesline. Sting hits another clothesline, then two more, before sending Anderson into the ropes for a big back body drop. Anderson gets to his feet only to eat a big Stinger splash. Sting kicks out Anderson’s leg and goes for the Scorpion deathlock, but Eric Bischoff runs down to the ring for the distraction. Sting goes for the Stinger splash but Anderson moves and connects with the Green Bay plunge. Anderson goes for the pin, but Sting kicks out at two. Both men are back up and Sting hits a big DDT but it’s only good for a two count.

Sting goes into the corner and tries for a Vader bomb but Anderson gets his knees up. Anderson goes for the cover but Sting kicks out. Anderson goes for the mic check but Sting fights out, only to walk into another mic check attempt, this time successful. Anderson goes for the pin but Sting kicks out. Anderson goes to the top but Sting catches him, laying in with a series of kicks to the gut. Sting hits Anderson with a big splash to the back in the corner, and then hits a Scorpion death drop.

The finish:

The referee counts, and it sounds like three, but the ref calls it a two. Bischoff says he had nothing to do with it, and Sting looks frustrated. Sting picks Anderson up and Anderson hits a low blow. Anderson connects with the mic check, pins Sting, and gets the three count.

Winner & NEW TNA World Champion: Mr. Anderson

This was a really convoluted ending where Bischoff made the two count, then the ref made another two count, and Sting thought he had won it, only to release the pin. Then, to make matters worse, Anderson gave Sting a low blow directly in front of the referee. Anderson celebrates in front of the fans, a lot of whom don’t seem to get exactly what just happened.

Not so much a backstage segment as Tenay and Taz are joined ‘by satellite’ by Karen Jarrett. Karen insinuates that Angle is the one who pushed her, and caused her injury. Karen says she’s under all different types of stress, and she’s not going to let Tenay get her blood pressure up. She says when Jeff gets into the ring with Kurt, he’s going to win, be the #1 contender, and bring the gold medal back where it belongs. Karen says when Jarrett brings the medal home, she’s going to wear it, and do what she does best. Tenay calls Karen a ‘ball-buster’, this cuts Karen off, while she protests, and segues into the video package for this match.

Number One Contender’s Match
– Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett

Jeff Jarrett is the first man out to the ring, and I don’t know if it’s the crowd continuing to be apathetic, or if they’re just miced terribly, but they just don’t seem to care. Angle is the next man out, and he gets one of the better pops of the night, but it’s still not what it could (or really should) be. We get formal ring introductions from JB, something we didn’t even get for the World Title match.

The start:

The bell rings and we’re ready to being the main event of the evening. Angle and Jarrett circle each other before Angle backs Jarrett into the corner. Jarrett goes into the ropes to force Angle away. Both men lock up and Angle quickly backs Jarrett up into the corner. Angle goes behind Jarrett and takes him down with a belly to back suplex but Jarrett makes it into the ropes to force a break. Another lock up and Angle locks in a side head lock. Jarrett tries to force out of it, unsuccessfully.

Mid-match notes:

Jarrett fights out of the hold, only to eat a shoulderblock, then hip toss. Angle lays in a couple of big right hands in the corner before hitting an awesome snap suplex, good for a two count. Angle sends Jarrett into the corner, laying into him with big clubbing blows to the back. Angle continues to beat Jarrett around the ring. Angle sends Jarrett into the ropes but Jeff grabs on to the ropes, then back body drops Angle to the outside. Jarrett follows to the outside where he immediately backs him up into the barricade before slamming him into another barricade. Jarrett hits a big European uppercut before sending him shoulder first into the ring steps.

Angle is slow to make it back into the ring, especially with Jarrett attacking him and sending him back out to the ring floor. Jarrett goes to the outside and sends Angle back into the ring, following and stomping Angle repeatedly. Jarrett hangs Angle up in the ropes and hits him with a big uppercut to the face. Jarrett hits Angle with a high knee to the gut, but when he goes for the pin, Angle is able to kick out at two. Jarrett chokes Angle against the middle rope before coming down with a huge blow across the back of Angle’s head. Jarrett sends Angle into the ropes and both men go for a cross body, leading to both men laid out in the middle of the ring.

Both men get to their feet and Anle is able to connect with a couple of right hands before he’s locked into a sleeper. Angle backs Jarrett into the corner to break the hold. Angle avoids Jarrett in the opposite corner and hits a big German suplex.

Both men are slow to their feet, but when they get up they trade right hands in the middle of the ring. Angle gets the upper hand, sending Jarrett around the ring. Jarrett catches Angle with a big kick, but Angle responds with a belly to belly suplex. Angle goes for the ankle lock but Jarrett fights it off. Angle goes up to the second rope and comes off with a big dropkick. Jarrett goes for a hurricarana, but Angle catches him and hits a big powerbomb instead. Angle locks in the ankle lock but Jarrett rolls through to break it. Jarrett hits a big DDT and goes for the pin, but Angle is able to kick out at two.

Jarrett goes for the stroke, but Angle is able to block it and hit the Angle slam instead, but it’s not enough to keep Jarrett down. Angle goes to the top and goes for a moonsault, but Jarrett avoids it. Jarrett hits the stroke and goes for a pin, but Angle is able to kick out at two. Jarrett waits for Angle to get back up and he goes for a tombstone piledriver, but Angle reverses. Jarrett reverses it again, but it’s reversed another time by Angle, this time into an Angle lock. Jarrett rolls through again and sends Angle into the ref. Jarrett connects with a low blow to take Angle to the mat.

Jarrett goes to the outside and underneath the ring where he grabs a guitar. Jarrett gets back into the ring and smashes the guitar over Angle’s head, moving the pieces out of the ring before calling another ref down to the ring. Hebner comes out and rolls into the ring, counting one, two, but Angle kicks out before three. Jarrett is upset and he’s concerned with Hebner. Hebner shoves him into a roll up and Angle gets a two count. Angle pops right up, hitting three German suplexes on Jarrett before going for the pin, but he still only gets two.

Angle picks Jarrett up and places him on the top turnbuckle. Kurt goes up after him but Jarrett pushes him away. Angle pops back up and runs up the corner, launching Jarrett with a huge super belly to belly suplex, but it’s still only good for two. Angle pulls down his singlet straps. Angle goes for the Angle slam, but Jarrett reverses into an arm drag. Angle goes for the spear in the corner but his shoulder connects with the ring post. Jarrett hits an enzugiri, puts Angle on the top turnbuckle, and connects with a middle rope stroke. Jarrett goes for the pin, but Angle kicks out at two.

The finish:

Jarrett goes for the Angle slam but Angle reverses, so Jarrett locks in the ankle lock. Angle looks to be in pain, but he crawls toward the ropes. Angle almost has them, but Jarrett pulls Angle back toward the middle of the ring, where he grapevines Angle’s leg. Kurt kicks away at Jarrett to force him to break the hold, but Jarrett locks it right back in. Angle rolls through and locks in an ankle lock of his own, grape-vining the leg, and forcing Jarrett to tap.

Winner NEW #1 Contender to the TNA World Championship: Kurt Angle

Angle celebrates briefly in the ring before heading up the ramp and toward the back. The show ends with Angle celebrating at the top of the ramp and heading off to the back, while Jarrett grabs his ankle in pain, and pouts in the middle of the ring.

Hulk Hogan Comments On Warrior’s Days As An Escort

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The war of words between Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior continues.

Over the weekend, a fan asked Hulk Hogan the following on Twitter:

“I guess its time to bring up The Ultimate Warrior being a male escort in Atlanta again.”

Hogan then responded with the following:

“he was more than a male escort. You guys figure it out. HH”

Punk Posts Tweet Slamming WWE, Cannon Comments On Arrest

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— CM Punk retweeted the following message on his Twitter account slamming WWE’s creative braintrust regarding tomorrow night’s Raw:

“Why does something tell me that even though @WWE will have @steveaustinBSR and @CMPunk under the same roof tomorrow, they’ll fuck it up.”

NXT contestant Lucky Cannon commented on a story that emerged yesterday stating that he was arrested earlier this year in Florida for impersonating a police officer. He claims all charges relating to the arrest were dropped.

He wrote on Twitter, “Old news.. Charges dropped. Old news ;-)”

The WWE talent was arrested on the morning of February 28, 2011 in Hillsbourgh, Florida and charged with falsely personating a law enforcement official. He was booked into the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at 11:26 a.m. and subsequently released on $2,000 bail.

Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine announced today on his Facebook account he’s en route to Uniondale, New York for tomorrow night’s Raw taping.

Jim Ross Announces He’s Having Stomach Surgery This Week

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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross announced in a blog posted on Sunday that he will be undergoing stomach surgery this week:

“I will be undergoing abdominal surgery this week. I am bothered by a traumatic incisional hernia that needs to be addressed. My surgeon is the same one who performed colon surgery, and no, not the beloved Dr. Heiney, a few years ago on me. He’s a great doctor who actually was a former Oklahoma Sooner footballer back in his college days.

This issue evolved just over the past 3-4 months and I’m told that getting it repaired now would be timely and prevent other related health issues going forward.”

To read the full blog, including news on JR’s online BBQ store temporarily closing, head over to JRsBarBQ.com.