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TNA Xplosion!

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Sonny Siaki

Comments: I imagine Sonny will beat D'Lo eventually, but I'm not convinced that it will be here. Maybe in a rematch a few weeks down the road?

I may potentially do Siaki vs. D'Lo again, we'll see. Siaki is getting better all the time, I was very happy with his match performance of 51 against D'Lo, a far cry from the 43 he pulled versus Sting.

 

Last Chance Saloon - Winner Advances To Ultimate-X 3

Chris Sabin vs. Jason Cross vs. Jerrelle Clark vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Silas Young vs. Sonjay Dutt

Comments: I'm just gonna keep picking Chris Sabin until he wins a big match and I'll say I told you so.

Funnily enough, Chris Sabin was a last minute addition to the first qualifier because Low-Ki got really angry at losing to Dragon Kid even though he wasn't eating the fall. :rolleyes: I went with Jerrelle because he's been really impressive in all his outings so far and he deserved the spotlight.

 

 

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Prediction Contest Results for iMPACT #19

DHK1989: 5

Satyr24: 6

Bshooter1994: 4

Blodyxe: 5

Kanegan: 4

TheBigBad1013: 7

RKOwnage: 6

 

 

Prediction totals with one show to go…

RKOwnage: 37

Satyr24: 37

TheBigBad1013: 36

DHK1989: 33

Blodyxe: 28

Kanegan: 20

Kijar: 5

Bshooter1994: 4

The Pitbull: 3

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TNA Xplosion!

Friday, Week 3, June 2004

Taped at The Asylum

TV Rating: 0.04 (37,246 viewers)

Show Rating: 49

 

Announce Team: Eric Gargiulo & Jeremy Borash

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Timeline | Roster | Champions | Alliances

 

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Jerry Lynn vs. Adam Jacobs

Surely disappointed to have failed in both his Ultimate-X 3 qualifiers, Jerry Lynn regained some momentum here and pinned a game Adam Jacobs after the Cradle Piledriver.

 

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Nick & Matt Logan vs. Legend & Omega (w/Scott D’Amore)

Ahead of their clash against the Maximo Brothers at the 2nd Anniversary Show, Legend & Omega defeated another pair of siblings, Omega pinning Nick after the Rolling Elbow & Dragon Suplex combination.

 

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In the interview room,
Commissioner Piper
is on hand to send a warning to the entire TNA locker room that if anybody is thinking about getting involved in the Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett clash tomorrow, think again! He was appointed to this position to keep order and nobody should get it twisted, he is still as bad to the bone as he ever was.

 

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The S.A.T. vs Bobby Roode & Eric Young (w/Scott D’Amore)

With a clash set for another Team Canada pairing, Jose & Joel warmed up in style and picked up the win here courtesy of the Doomsday Device inspired Maximo Explosion to Eric Young.

 

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Allison Danger vs. Daffney (w/Cheerleader Melissa)

After Melissa picked up the W against Allison Danger, the Canadian asked for an opportunity against Daffney and this match was made official. She unfortunately didn’t fare much better against the ‘Scream Queen’ and Daff picked up the victory after the Lobotomy.

 

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In a video package, we hear from a select group of analysts their opinion on the upcoming 2nd Anniversary Show main event.
Mike Tenay
has followed Sting’s career for a number of years and he thinks ‘The Icon’ is delivering his career best work right now. He’s not sure anybody can defeat him provided he stays in his current form.
Terry Taylor
works behind the scenes here in TNA Wrestling and says that nobody has worked harder to perfect their craft than AJ Styles. He’s the complete package of strength, agility, athleticism and it’s a matter of when, not if, he’s the TNA World Heavyweight Champion.

 

Don West
says that AJ is the most spectacular wrestler he has ever seen but Sting is a legend of this industry. Whoever emerges victorious, he cannot wait to be ringside to witness it. Last but not least, we hear from
Dusty Rhodes.
He knows what it takes to be the champion, you have to be the absolute best there iiiiis and so far that’s been the Stinger daddeh. But all good things must come to an end, this career renaissance for Sting won’t last forever and he expects AJ to push him to the limit. He can’t pick a winner but he hopes it’s clean and may the best man win.

 

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Simon Diamond (w/Chris Vaughn) vs. Glenn Gilbertti (w/David Young)

These two have had their issues with one another for some time but they finally settled it here with Diamond proving he was right all along about G.G. being the weak link in Team Jarrett. After Gilbertti attempted the Chart Buster, Diamond countered it into the Gem Cutter and took home the W. There was no post-match assault nor any continuation of hostilities and Diamond stood tall as JB on commentary gave one last plug for tomorrow’s 2nd Anniversary Show.

 

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Sorry for not waiting until you could get your pick in buddy, I did notice that you hadn't predicted yet. :rolleyes: But I'm trying to stick to a schedule so I can get the Anniversary Show up before month's end haha.

 

For one that is missing, there's no spoiling an Anniversary show ;) Looking forward to the biggest event yet.

 

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TNA 2nd Anniversary Show PREVIEW!

 

For one that is missing, there's no spoiling an Anniversary show ;) Looking forward to the biggest event yet.

 

#JusticeForSabin

Happy to have you along for the ride man. :)

 

And that goes for all of you reading. I appreciate all the comments, all the predictions and even those of you that read without commenting. This show marks 6 months in game for the diary and that feels like a landmark of sorts so I just wanted to let you all know that you're awesome.

 

& on with the show!

 

 

 

 

 

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TNA 2nd Anniversary Show PREVIEW

CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Saturday, Week 3, June 2004

 

 

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With every ticket already sold, a crowd of over 14,000 will be on hand to celebrate our second anniversary and in the main event,
‘The Icon’ Sting
defends his TNA World Heavyweight Championship against
‘The Phenomenal’ AJ Styles.
Both undefeated in singles competition so far this year, something will have to give in what is sure to be one of the biggest and best matches of the year.

 

 

 

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In our semi main event, the
Commissioner Roddy Piper
will officiate the much anticipated rematch between
Jeff Hardy
and
Jeff Jarrett.
Last time out, Jarrett emerged victorious thanks to Glenn Gilbertti, Don Callis and an NWA title belt shot to the face but this time, Piper has sworn harsh consequences for anybody that gets involved in the match. What will happen when all these combustible elements grace the squared circle?

 

 

 

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The issues between
Raven
and
James Mitchell
started last year and show no sign of easing up any time soon. The Father of The Gathering thought he had closed this chapter when
‘The Monster’ Abyss
delivered Black Hole Slam onto a steel chair at Genesis but Raven returned and renewed the rivalry with The Gathering’s newest child. Inside Monsters Ball, it isn’t just about victory but survival.

 

 

 

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Veronica
has arrived in TNA Wrestling and immediately set her sights on establishing herself as the Queen of the Knockouts Division. Standing in her way is the formidable
Cheerleader Melissa
, who has formed an alliance of some description with
Daffney
. Who will claim the early bragging rights in this tempered clash?

 

 

 

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Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton of the legendary Rock N Roll Express will be at the AutoZone Park to present the winners of the TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament with their title belts. Standing in
AMW
’s way is the new but strong duo of
Kanyon & Mike Awesome.
The Big League may be a relatively fresh faction but having already earned the opportunity to claim championship gold, can they put down a marker on TNA Wrestling? Or will America’s Most Wanted put a challenging six months behind them?

 

 

 

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After wrestling to a time limit draw and cancelling each other out in the #1 Contendership Four Way Shootout,
CM Punk
and
Ron Killings
look to settle personal and professional issues alike when they meet in singles competition.

 

 

 

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A late addition to the night’s proceedings but a wish granted nonetheless. Scott D’Amore wanted a match for Team Canada and he was given one when
Legend & Kenny Omega
were booked to face
Jose & Joel Maximo
. With the first tag team champions being crowned tonight, one of these two teams could put themselves in strong contention to be the first challengers.

 

 

 

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D’Lo Brown
wanted this match and
Samoa Joe
was more than happy to accept his challenge. Thus far, nobody has posed much of a challenge to the ‘Samoan Submission Machine’ but if he underestimates his opponent tonight, he could well say goodbye to his early winning streak.

 

 

 

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In the opening match of the evening,
Christopher Daniels
defends his TNA X-Division Championship inside Ultimate-X 3. With two wires hanging overhead, the winner will have to fight off three rivals in order to claim their prize. As the self-proclaimed God of the Division, tonight could be make or break for the ‘Fallen Angel’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TNA 2nd Anniversary Show Quick Picks

 

Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

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D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

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The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

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Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

Comments:

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments:

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

Comments:

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments:

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments:

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

 

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

Comments: Second anniversary feels like an event where you kick it off with an underdog title victory. I'm just not sure Clark is quite there yet, so I'm going with Red.

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

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The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

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Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

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TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments: Kanyon and Awesome are a cool team but let's go with AMW here.

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

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Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments: I'm not sure what the respective popularities are here, but this feels like one where both guys take a hell of a beating but Abyss outlasts Raven to move a step closer to the title picture.

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments: This could easily go to Hardy but I feel like there's some shenanigans to come.

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

Comments: This is a toss-up too, but I think there's still some more legs in a Sting title run, so we'll keep it rolling.

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This is one hell of a card!

 

 

Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

Comments: Maybe it's just me but I see Daniels as a level above everyone else in this match, even Kid Kash to a certain point. So I'm going with the one I consider to be the odds on favorite.

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

Comments: This would be a quality win for Joe as he continues his rise.

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

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Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

Comments: This one is pretty much 50/50 for me. No clue who is going to win this one, but I'm going with The Truth.

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments: I absolutely love this team and they would make for great champions. I'm not ruling out the possibility of a AMW win here, but I'm going with Kanyon and Awesome.

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

Comments: Both can be cornerstones of the Knockouts division, but Veronica is on another level compared to Melissa at this point in terms of overness and star power.

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments: I don't know if Abyss is quite there yet, but once again this is a difficult one to predict. So, good job on the booking side of things!

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments: I imagine Jarrett will be willing to lose to Hardy here, and given that Piper has laid down the law in regards to interference...the only way I see Double J winning here is if the "Hot Rod" turns on Hardy in an epic swerve bro!

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

Comments: Once again, a tough one to call. Sting has so much left in the tank at this point and makes for a great champion, but there is something to the idea of AJ winning the big belt at the big Anniversary show. In the end I see Sting winning here, with AJ fighting his way back to a rematch down the line.

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

Comments: Ultimately it's a good time to make a title change whilekeeping CD strong, but he's just that good

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

Comments: Squeeze the bobblehead

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

Comments: Loved that Omega pinned one of the Bucks at Xplosion

 

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

Comments: He has beaten bigger names.

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments: AMW's chase is going on for some time, but Big League are positioned as main eventers

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

Comments: Awesome match, would watch

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments: Homegrown lad goes over

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments: Jeffery takes his rematch

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

Comments: AJ looks good in defeat I guess

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

Comments:

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

Comments:

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

Comments:

 

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

Comments:

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments:

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

Comments:

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments:

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments:

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

Comments: Daniels is just on another level. Kash would be the closest, but my suspicion is that this leads to a certain 3 way.

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

Comments: D'Lo is great and has been booked pretty solid. But Joe is on the rise. Joe kills

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

Comments: Don't like either of the teams, but the SAT seem to have won more. So just on impression, going with The Maximos

 

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

Comments: Punk is given a nice push, but Ron Killings was at his best in this time period so he takes the W.

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments: You put so many obstacles in their path, you had them vanquish The New Franchise, it just feels right. Sorry bout your damn luck Awesome.

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

Comments: Veronica. Bigger star, probably one of your main-event players. Melissa gives a good accounting of herself, but Veronica is the big player of the division.

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments: His match, his win. Plus Ron winning over Punk splits the feuds the way they should. Raven will also make Punk.

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments: Hardy had Jeff's number so many times. Jarrett finds a way to smash a guitar over Hardy's head .

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

Comments: Damn it. I predict against AJ Styles. But Sting just won the belt and i presume this career renaissance ends at BFG. Where someone Samoan kills The Stinger.

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

 

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

 

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

 

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

 

TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

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TNA 2nd Anniversary Show - Saturday, Week 3, June 2004

 

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TNA 2nd Anniversary Show

Saturday, Week 3, June 2004

Live from The AutoZone Park

Attendance: 14,400 SOLD OUT

 

Announce Team: Mike Tenay & Don West

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Timeline | Roster | Champions | Alliances

 

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Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

TIME LIMIT: 20 MINUTES

 

Appropriate for an anniversary celebration, we kick off with four exciting competitors putting on a show. Daniels pulls down Clark from the overhead wires but in a moment of ingenuity or blind luck, ‘Mr. 630’ falls straight into executing a Tornado DDT on the defending Champion. Kash and Red climb along together but once in the middle, their legs wind up in a tangle and they both fall to the canvas below with a nasty thud. Taking out all his competition, Daniels hits the Angels Wings on Clark, the Fall From Grace on Kid Kash and plants Amazing Red with a Urinage. But as he scales the wire, all three of the Champion’s opponents work together, grasping his foot and pulling him down. Money Maker from Kash, Infrared from Amazing Red, 630 Senton from Jerrelle Clark, Daniels is out!

 

On the wire, Kash and Red climb across and find themselves kicking one another to try and take the other down. Clark pulls Kash down and together, they both try to pull down Red but the youngster falls into executing a Double Hurricanrana to both of them! With everybody put to one side, Red scales again but he doesn’t get very far before Kash joins him on the wire, extra determined to be the next X-Division Champion. Christopher Daniels staggers back in but as Red pulls his head above the wire and delivers an Enzuigiri to the butt of the jaw of Kash, he falls down and lands straight on top of the Champion standing underneath the X! There’s nothing or nobody to stop Amazing Red now, he straddles the red wires with his legs and unhooks the X to capture the TNA X-Division Championship for a second time.

 

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A big win on PPV for Amazing Red and all courtesy of his dogged resilience against his three opponents. He’s been on a roll since returning from injury and that culminated with tonight’s grand victory. As he celebrates, we shoot to the dressing room of Big League.

 

 

 

 

 

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Where
Don Callis
is with
Jeff Jarrett, Mike Awesome
and
Kanyon.
Addressing their matches tonight, Jarrett starts out by explaining how excited he is to get his hands on Jeff Hardy. He was ambushed at the announce table several weeks ago and then Hardy called upon Savio Vega and some Puerto Rican power to bail him out on Wednesday. Tonight, he finds out what happens when you piss off Double J and he promises that there will be no encore after he wraps his guitar around Hardy’s neck.

 

Don Callis speaks next and says that this group came together to win matches, win championships and dominate TNA Wrestling just as they’ve run the show everywhere else they’ve been in their illustrious careers. They’ve held titles all over the world and tonight they add the TNA World Tag Team Championship to their collection. It might be a night of celebration for this company but they plan on gatecrashing it...

 

”Those two outlaws Harris & Storm walk around here like they’re Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday! But they’re just a couple of drunken bums and tonight, they’re going to find out who enforces the law around here!”

 

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Standard Singles Match

D’Lo Brown vs. Samoa Joe

TIME LIMIT: 20 MINUTES

 

Tenay remarks that D’Lo is surely not at 100% after he was choked out on Wednesday but he’s naturally resistant to show any weakness against a strong competitor like Joe. This is a brawl, a slugfest from start to finish. Brown manages to stick around and proves difficult to break down but he knows he’s in there with a different beast when he delivers a Clothesline and Joe just eats it, absorbing the impact before charging with a Leg Lariat to take his opponent down.

 

After a Snapmare, Joe kicks Brown in the back like he’s kicking a field goal, the loud impact ringing throughout the AutoZone Park. Despite the continued punishment, Brown displays his resilience to get back into the match but he telegraphs the Sky High and Joe counters by delivering his signature Running STO. D’Lo backs to the corner but only to get a kick to the face with the Corner Enzuigiri and the ‘Samoan Submission Machine’ finishes him off with the Muscle Buster.

 

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Standard Tag Team Match

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega w/Scott D’Amore)

TIME LIMIT: 20 MINUTES

 

A late addition to the card but one that D’Amore’s duo are clearly unprepared for because they’re nearly put away early when Los Maximos have Omega primed for the Maximo Explosion. Fortunately for them, Legend climbs on the apron and pulls Jose down from the top turnbuckle, sparing Team Canada’s blushes. They work a ground and pound from that point onwards, forcing the exciting young tag team to mount a comeback. The action is all relatively standard and basic here and it’s not until the hot tag is made to Joel that The S.A.T. bring some much needed energy to the contest.

 

With a Springboard Crossbody, Joel has Omega down for the pin but Legend interrupts and drags the ‘Canadian Prodigy’ to their neutral corner to make the tag out. The veteran sends Joel for a ride but is caught with an impressive Hurricanrana and he stands up straight into a Missile Dropkick from Jose. Together, they send Legend to the ropes and finish him off with a Double Spanish Fly.

 

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Standard Singles Match

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

TIME LIMIT: 20 MINUTES

 

After their time limit draw and both competitors participating in the #1 Contenders Four Way Shootout, Mike Tenay believes that the winner of this match could make a convincing case to be next in line for an opportunity at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. ‘The Truth’ is the better of the two early on, catching Punk with a Leg Lariat and the Truth and Consequences for a near fall within the opening minutes. But Punk fires back with the Pepsi Twist and puts a hurting on his opponent’s lower back with the Welcome to Chicago. Two dynamic wrestlers, they wrestle an impressively clean match to try and find the better man.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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That is, until
James Mitchell
comes down the entrance ramp to observe the action. He was inconspicuous in his absence at the beginning and he makes his presence known after the Truth Conviction when he uses his cane to catch Ron Killings’s foot. This diverts referee Slick Johnson’s attention…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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And out of the crowd,
Dustin Rhodes
hops the security rail! He rolls in the ring, hitting the Lone Star State Of Mind on Ron Killings before rolling to the outside. The official doesn’t know what has happened but Punk takes full advantage, pulling Killings back to his feet to hit the Devil Lock DDT for the victory.

 

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As
CM Punk
processes the sight of both
James Mitchell
and
Dustin Rhodes
at ringside and has his arm raised in victory, he watches as Mitchell slings his arm around Dustin and leaves up the entrance ramp with him. Punk departs too, following behind the Father of The Gathering and its newest member who has helped them to victory tonight.

 

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TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome w/Don Callis)

TIME LIMIT: 30 MINUTES

 

Kanyon & Awesome have gotten here by defeating The S.A.T. and The Kru whilst AMW advanced to the final courtesy of victories over The Gathering and The New Franchise. Kanyon dukes it out with Harris early on and Awesome battles out with Storm, both members of Big League believing that they have the edge as singles competitors and can use that to their advantage. As AMW make tags and work together, Kanyon and Awesome have a tendency to work on their own. From the outside back in, Kanyon stands on the second rope and suplexes Chris Harris back into the ring but only scores a 2. When James Storm tags in, he’s slowed down by the power of Mike Awesome but shows the same resilience to kick out of a Powerslam.

 

A hot tag to ‘Wildcat’ swings the match back towards AMW, Harris catching Kanyon with a Fallaway Slam for a near fall. Awesome floors him with a brutal Lariat but Storm is on hand to make sure the match continues, breaking up the pin just before a three. After backing out of an attempted Awesome Bomb, Storm delivers Last Call and Harris clotheslines the big man over the top rope and down to the outside! Kanyon springboards in with a Lariat of the Buckshot variety, a young Hangman Page watches and gets an idea… he hooks up ‘Wildcat’ for the Flatliner but ‘Cowboy’ interjects and together, AMW drive the Innovator of Offence into the canvas themselves with a Double Flatliner! Shortly after, they hook up Kanyon and deliver the Death Sentence and although Awesome begins to stir on the outside, Storm cuts him off at the pass and America’s Most Wanted are your first ever TNA World Tag Team Champions.

 

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Post match,
Mike Awesome
storms off on his own as
Don Callis
sees to
Kanyon
and the two of them leave the ringside area together in haste. In the end, the established team defeated the two individuals and as previously announced, the
Rock N Roll Express
are here to do the honours.

 

 

 

 

 

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They emerge from behind the curtain, carrying plush cushions with the two TNA World Tag Team Championships sitting comfortably on display.

 

 

 

 

 

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Inside the ring, Robert and Gibson take a good look at the title belts, a good long look... before putting them around the waists of
Harris and Storm.
With championship gold finally in their possession, Storm calls out to JB at ringside and he tosses them both a couple of cold ones as they crack them open and finish off their celebration.

 

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Standard Singles Match

Veronica vs. Cheerleader Melissa (w/Daffney)

TIME LIMIT: 20 MINUTES

 

A difficult test for Veronica here against the devious Californian cheerleader Melissa, herself a relatively battle hardened competitor of 5 years experience who has toured Japan several times. She’s more than happy to duke it out against her larger and stronger opponent and this winds up being a competitive match. Veronica is surprised by the moxie that Melissa displays when she kicks out of an impressive delayed Vertical Suplex at 1 and fires off a Forearm Smash, letting her opponent know she’s not going to be bullied. Melissa’s game is all about picking her adversary apart using a combination of strikes and holds and she does just that here, locking up Veronica in a Front Chancery and then a Headscissors before attempting the Inverted Cloverleaf but her opponent manages to squirm to the ropes to force a break.

 

Allowing Veronica back to a vertical base proves to be a big mistake for Melissa, because she leapfrogs over her opponent charging in and then catches her with a big Powerslam to reverse the momentum. After a Fireman’s Carry into a Sidewalk Slam, Daffney at ringside is spotted covering her mouth lest she scream in incredulity and she watches on as Veronica hits the Standing Moonsault and then the Widow’s Peak to secure a decisive victory.

 

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In his dressing room, we find Jeff Hardy seated in meditation. His head down, he appears deep in concentration. He then starts to tape up his wrists as he begins his preparation for his match later tonight against Jeff Jarrett. He monologues as he does so, trying to get himself into the right frame of mind before he goes into battle tonight with the ‘Chosen One’...

 

“The system has always been against me.

 

There’s always been a ceiling put over me and it doesn’t matter how high I soar or from height I’m willing to fall, there is always a Jeff Jarrett standing in my way to stop me. I was screwed out of the title when Don threw that belt in and he took me out with it.. but they didn’t give me a rematch, they simply told me it was hard luck, better luck next time.

 

Tonight is that next time. Tonight, there’s no way out for Double J. Tonight, I level the score. My climb towards the TNA World Heavyweight Championship is a ladder and unlike a lot of people I am not scared of heights. Beating Jarrett tonight is me taking the step up the rungs of the ladder to destiny.”

 

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Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

TIME LIMIT: 30 MINUTES

 

Having spent the last 24 hours in solitary confinement, both these two have had nothing to occupy their imagination but visions of the violence they intend to inflict on one another. The ringside area is littered with weapons and two barbed wire boards. The turnbuckles are covered by upright tables. Abyss entered first and he met Raven during his entrance on the ramp, the two brawling outside before Raven introduced a steel trash can lid to the head of ‘The Monster’. But with one hand, Abyss is able to deposit Raven into the steel security rail and then respond with a stainless steel baking tray, contorting it over the head of his rival to draw first blood.

 

Once inside the ring, Abyss steadfastly introduces a bag of thumbtacks to the equation, painting the canvas silver with spiky steel...

 

 

 

 

 

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”If he chokeslams Raven into these, this match will be over!”

 

 

 

 

 

Raven fights out of the goozle with elbows to the ear of Abyss, knocking his equilibrium before rattling a singapore cane around his head and his shoulders. ‘The Monster’ staggers backwards ominously before Raven picks up a trash can lid, wraps it around Abyss’s head and finally he falls into the tacks! Sticking into his skin, Abyss sits up and shakes in pain as the camera zooms in to show them stuck in his bare-skinned arms. For many men, this would be the breaking of them but for Abyss it seems to be making of him. Once back to his feet, he puts Raven over his shoulder and just barrels him into the corner and straight through a table!

 

Escaping to the apron, Raven crawls away but Abyss pursues like a man possessed as the blood continues to trickle down both his arms. They both catch a glimpse of the barbed wire board on the floor as they exchange strikes. ‘The Monster’ wraps his hand around the throat of Raven but the lone wolf goes downstairs, a kick between the legs bending Abyss over. Putting his body between his opponent and the board, Raven uses his body weight to drive Abyss from the apron straight into the barbed wire!

 

With both men down and trapped in debris like the aftermath of a car crash, referee Slick Johnson spots that Raven is on top of Abyss. With his skin being pricked and his attire likely stuck against razor sharp wire, Abyss is surely unable to move but our official does his job and counts the 1-2-3.

 

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Post-match, the urgency to get both men free from the barbed wire is noticed and the backstage staff hit the ring. Raven is okay for the most part. Though definitely bruised as his blood continues to dry across his face, he is able to amble away from the carnage of his own admission. Abyss is a different story. Armed with a pair of bolt cutters,
Terry Taylor
slowly extricates him from the wire as blood continues to leak from his arms and we catch sight of many thumbtacks still stuck in his skin.

 

 

 

 

 

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Together,
Brother Julio, Northcutt
and
Bateman
come down to ringside. The Gathering help their brother back to his feet and though he’s able to stumble, they put their arms around him and help Abyss from the battlefield back through the tunnel.

 

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As our crew begin to tidy up the ringside area and change the canvas now that it’s covered in blood, a sea of thumbtacks, remnants of a table and all sorts; Mike Tenay throws us to the interview room so he can speak to
Sonny Siaki
and
Ekmo.

 

 

 

 

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Now that America’s Most Wanted are the TNA World Tag Team Champions, Siaki wants to remind them that he and Ekmo have unfinished business with the ‘Cowboy’ and the ‘Wildcat’. They had a match against one another earlier in the year and it was ruined by The New Franchise’s interference. They said back then that when the time was right, they were going to run it back...

 

”If you boys aren’t busy on Wednesday, we’ll see you in the middle of the ring!”

 

Now Siaki has thrown down the gauntlet, the question is: will America’s Most Wanted accept?

 

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Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett (w/Don Callis)

TIME LIMIT: 30 MINUTES

 

Almost immediately, our special guest official is called into action as Hardy wails away with right hands and backs Jarrett into the corner. For all his claims in the last few weeks about wanting to get his hands on Hardy, Double J is on the back foot and consistently demands that referee Piper get his opponent away from him. Once the early intensity has died down, Jarrett finds his groove, targeting the left leg of the usually explosive and unpredictable ‘Enigma’. He can’t hit the Swanton Bomb if he’s on his back...

 

It all has little effect to be very honest, Hardy is a glutton for punishment and the aches and pains seem to fuel him rather than slow him. Reverse Enzuigiri has Jarrett down and then he gets the Legdrop to the Groin. Jarrett hammer throws Hardy into the corner but only to suffer the sensational Whisper in the Wind. With a kick to the gut, Hardy looks for Twist for Fate but Jarrett tries to counter into The Stroke. Hardy fumbles towards the ropes and the action spills outside.

 

Piper joins them, trying to get Hardy and Jarrett clear of the announce table. With the official’s attention occupied, Don Callis slyly reaches under the ring and puts a steel chair inside the ring. As Double J escapes back inside, he picks up the chair and shapes to cave Hardy’s skull in but Piper intervenes, wrestling the chair out of his hands. Jarrett is apoplectic at this intervention and makes the ill-advised decision to shove the referee!

 

 

 

 

 

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”Jarrett is pushing his luck here!”

 

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”And Jeff Hardy is starting to come back into the ring…”

 

 

 

 

 

Roddy Piper cannot believe that Jeff Jarrett has put his hands on him and sees red, berating Double J about his power as referee and his invincibility; you never lay your hands on a referee. Jarrett responds by slapping ‘Hot Rod’ across the face! Piper is having none of this and he swings the chair, aiming to knock Jarrett’s block off but Double J ducks out of the way and the steel chair collides with Jeff Hardy’s head instead!

 

The ‘Enigma’ crumples to the canvas in a heap and Piper knows what he’s done. He just stares at the lifeless Jeff Hardy, now flat on his back. Jarrett is stunned too but opportunistic as ever, he makes the pin and despite his misgivings, Roddy Piper has no alternative but to count. The 1, the 2… he hesitates, hoping that Hardy stirs and shoots up his shoulder but it isn’t happening, he’s out cold and Piper slams the canvas for a third time, gifting the match to the ‘Chosen One’.

 

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There’s an air of disappointment at the outcome of the match, not that
Don Callis
minds it. He cackles and joins
Jeff Jarrett
in a smug yet muted celebration of their victory. He had been raising the ire of the Commissioner all match and Double J doesn’t stick around for any afters. He leaves relatively promptly as
Roddy Piper
waits around to explain himself.

 

When
Jeff Hardy
does come to, he refuses to accept anything that the ‘Hot Rod’ says and shakes his head at him before taking his leave too. In the ring, Piper cuts an isolated figure. He knows tonight was a dereliction of his duty and the man tasked with keeping the peace has done anything but.

 

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Before our main event commences,
Mike Tenay
tells us that next time TNA Wrestling will be on PPV will be in four weeks time, a month from today when we present No Surrender live from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas!

 

 

 

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TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Sting © vs. AJ Styles

TIME LIMIT: 30 MINUTES

 

A quick handshake proceeds these two locking horns and it’s very quickly established that Sting has the power, height and leverage advantage. This sets the theme of the match with AJ having to rely on his technical ability, his athleticism, his pace and his agility to offset Sting’s size and strength. Sting strikes the body and tries to subdue AJ, locking a chinlock and leaning in, forcing his smaller opponent to carry his weight. To his credit, Styles is always explosive when on the offensive and busts out the Fosbury Flop early on, leaving the Champion on his back by the entrance ramp.

 

 

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”You’ve gotta be kidding me! AJ Styles is so phenomenal!”

 

 

 

Back in the ring and AJ proves that he’s not all high flying, hoisting Sting onto his shoulders with the Torture Rack and then sitting out with the Powerbomb. But after sending the Stinger to the corner and charging in with an attempted Jumping Forearm Smash, Styles eats only turnbuckles and his opponent spots immediately that he’s clutching his ribs. This gives a bullseye for Sting to aim for and he zeroes in his assault, digging his shoulder into AJ’s solar plexus and driving away with elbow strikes and knee strikes whenever he gets the opportunity to inflict punishment.

 

 

 

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“AJ Styles has shown weakness and Sting has seized his opportunity here Don, can the challenger mount a comeback?”

 

 

 

Of course he can, there’s no bigger stage than this. AJ fires up with a salvo of forearm strikes and then hits the Phenomenon DDT. Instead of pressing his advantage, Styles waits for Sting to stand and comes from the outside back in, a Springboard Forearm takes the Champion down but still isn’t enough to score the decisive fall. It’s time for the Clash, AJ puts Sting between his legs but finds the weight and leverage advantage of the Stinger to be too much. After taking a Back Body Drop from Sting, AJ kips up, ducks a Clothesline and hits the Pele Kick!

 

 

 

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”Who is going to blink first Mike WHO IS GOING TO BLINK FIRST?!

 

 

 

As the two men stand in the middle and begin exchanging right hands, AJ gives him the Phenomenal Blitz. Kick to the thigh, spinning back fist and a discus Lariat - once again the Champion is down and to the top turnbuckle ascends the Challenger. He has so many ways he can beat you and we all know what’s next, the Spiral Tap! And that Corkscrew Senton Bomb is suitably fantastic, an incredibly impressive move with violent velocity on impact but only when your opponent doesn’t have his knees up. That is Sting veteran instinct coming into play and AJ crashes and burns, his already hurt ribs sustaining even more damage.

 

‘The Icon’ knows this is his opportunity and as AJ backs to the corner to try and get some rest and take some deep breaths, Sting comes charging in and squashes him with the Stinger Splash before bringing him back to center with the One-Handed Bulldog. There is still fight in Styles mind you, he kicks out of that but after the Scorpion Death Drop, the Stinger hooks the legs and turns his opponent over into the Scorpion Deathlock. With the pain surely shooting through AJ’s body, he holds on for as long as he can and reaches out to try and reach the ropes, pulling himself within several feet of forcing the break.

 

Again, Sting’s experience kicks in. He pulls Styles back to center, re-secures his grip around his legs and renews the hold, bending back with all the force he can muster. Finally, it’s too much for the ‘Phenomenal One’ and he submits the match to fight another day.

 

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A valiant effort by
AJ Styles.
For the most part, he was actually the aggressor of the match and he rubbished
Sting’s
prior argument that he would fade under the bright lights of Pay-Per-View. The Champion knows that and as the dust settles and both competitors return to a vertical base, they size one another up in the middle of the ring.

 

Sting nods, acknowledging that he was given one heck of a match out there and then extends his right hand. Disappointed and still hurt, AJ looks at his hand and thinks about it for a moment but he accepts that Sting was the better man on the night and the two competitors shake hands. Styles raises the Stinger’s hand but Sting shows his respect, pointing to AJ as the two stand facing the crowd on the hard camera side. Tonight was the night when TNA Wrestling turned two years old and although it was not the night for ‘Mr. TNA’, he proved that it may well be a case of when and not if he becomes the TNA World Heavyweight Champion.

 

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PPV Buy-Rate

2.08 (1,404,764 buys)

 

Final Show Rating

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Post Show Notes

Christopher Daniels was complimented for his performance and for agreeing to lose his title without complaint.

 

Sting was complimented for his match performance in the main event and for making AJ look like a star.

 

Jeff Hardy was off his game tonight but was given some encouragement.

 

AJ Styles came to Dutch Mantell after the Knockouts match and told him that he likes what Cheerleader Melissa is doing out there.

 

In the road agent meeting, Dusty Rhodes praised Sonny Siaki as “money” on the microphone and encouraged more promo time for the Samoan stud.

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Top to bottom it was an amazing show. Plenty of surprises, but they make sense. Splendid job, sir

Thanks a lot man, appreciate your comments as always. <3

 

Terrific show! I didn't do particularly well on the predictions but I did get some of them right, and the show had been built so well that it was difficult, at least for me, to see very many clear cut winners, which is a great thing for a PPV I think.

Thanks for the kind words my dude! Appreciate it. :)

 

I can't believe I haven't given this a proper read yet. I'll be catching up over the next couple of days. At first glance it's clear that you got a good thing going right now!

Haha, my apologies in advance for the long reads I've given you :') Thanks for the comment man, probably going to be a little while before the next show is up for predictions so you have time to catch up :D

 

AMW as the first tag champs is beautiful.

Thanks for stopping in dude! I was tempted to make them NWA tag champs but I held off on that so I could give them this moment instead.

 

The S.A.T. (Jose & Joel Maximo) vs. Team Canada (Legend & Kenny Omega)

Comments: Don't like either of the teams, but the SAT seem to have won more. So just on impression, going with The Maximos

Appreciate your comments Pitbull. :)

 

I only added the tag match because I thought I need a cool down match between the semi-main event and the main event. But when I did my first runthrough, cooling the crowd seemed to hurt the main event. So I no longer needed this match but it was too late because I had already announced it in the diary lol.

 

Ron Killings vs. CM Punk

Comments: Punk is given a nice push, but Ron Killings was at his best in this time period so he takes the W.

 

Monsters Ball

Raven vs. Abyss

Comments: His match, his win. Plus Ron winning over Punk splits the feuds the way they should. Raven will also make Punk.

You were right about it being a mixed night for The Gathering but I just went the other way round. Abyss was between 10 to 12 overness points behind Raven, he isn't wrestling particularly good matches and I didn't think that putting him over one of my more popular guys was the right move. I'm sure his time will come as he keeps improving but even so, this match not getting at least a 60 was a disappointment. That's why I tried to reign in writing it as some kind of hardcore classic because in reality, the game judged it as bang average!

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship Tournament Final

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) vs. Big League (Kanyon & Mike Awesome)

Comments: AMW's chase is going on for some time, but Big League are positioned as main eventers

AMW were actually more over than Kanyon going into this match but slightly less over than Mike Awesome. They're all in that Recognisable, bordering on Well Known territory. I was tempted to put Kanyon & Awesome over but I thought it was time for babyface tag champs since I've had heel champs for 4 to 5 months now.

 

Special Guest Referee: Roddy Piper

Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

Comments: I imagine Jarrett will be willing to lose to Hardy here, and given that Piper has laid down the law in regards to interference...the only way I see Double J winning here is if the "Hot Rod" turns on Hardy in an epic swerve bro!

I asked Jarrett if he was willing to put Hardy over and he said hell no he would block it with his creative control... For reference, Hardy is at 65 pop, Jarrett is at 71, it's unbelivable how unwilling he is to lose to anybody. But that's why I decided to change direction and set him on a collision course with Piper and I think this program is going to be better for the diary anyway.

 

Ultimate-X 3 for the TNA X-Division Championship

Christopher Daniels © vs. Kid Kash vs. Amazing Red vs. Jerrelle Clark

Comments: Second anniversary feels like an event where you kick it off with an underdog title victory. I'm just not sure Clark is quite there yet, so I'm going with Red.

Yeah, I just needed the belt off Daniels because he's so far ahead of everybody in the division. He's up to 51 overness now, closest to him was Red at 33 overness going into this match. Kash was at 31, Clark was at 18. It was time for a switch but I didn't want Daniels to get pinned because I have bigger plans for him and the Ultimate-X worked for that. High Spots match also made the new champion look really good haha.

 

 

 

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Prediction Contest Results for 2nd Anniversary Show

DHK1989: 5

RKOwnage: 7

TheBigBad1013: 4

Blodyxe: 4

Satyr24: 6

The Pitbull: 6

Kanegan: 5

 

Prediction Contest Final Totals

RKOwnage: 44

Satyr24: 43

TheBigBad1013: 40

DHK1989: 38

Blodyxe: 32

Kanegan: 25

The Pitbull: 9

Kijar: 5

Bshooter1994: 4

 

Congratulations and a big thank you to everybody who participated, will start sending out prizes now.
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TNA iMPACT! #20 Preview

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Wednesday, Week 4, June 2004

 

The fallout from the 2nd Anniversary Show has spilled from Tennessee, through Kentucky and into Indiana as the Hilliard Gates Arena hosts TNA iMPACT for the very first time.

 

Speaking of firsts, Diamond Dallas Page will be making his TNA debut! He recently announced that he is considering retirement from the squared circle and has asked for the floor to address the situation between his friend Kanyon and the Big League.

 

The Chairwoman of TNA Wrestling Dixie Carter will also be on hand, making a rare television appearance to address the Commissionership of one ‘Hot Rod’ Roddy Piper after his errant chair shot cost Jeff Hardy his match against Jeff Jarrett.

 

Speaking of Saturday’s matches, both AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels will be looking to rebound from their defeats but unfortunately, the powers that be have booked them to face off against one another in what promises to be a barnburner of a main event!

 

 

 

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Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas

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Chris Vaughn vs. Dustin Rhodes

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The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

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Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

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Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

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TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

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AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

Comments:

 

Bonus question: will Dixie Carter
fire
or
pardon
Roddy Piper from the Commissionership?

 

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Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas

Comments: Bounce back victory for truth after losing to Punk.

 

Chris Vaughn vs. Dustin Rhodes

Comments: Squash.

 

The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

Comments: Tough to go against three guys who won at the Anniversary show, but a Maximo can take the loss here and that would help position a number one contender to face Red next.

 

Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

Comments: Daffney pins Allison is my guess for this one.

Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

Comments: This match is not as big for me as it will be for others, but I like Danielson more so I'm going with him.

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

Comments: Don't see the new Champs dropping the belts already.

 

AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

Comments: Daniels is great but AJ is the bigger star. I'm kinda surprised you've got them going against each other after they both lost at the Anniversary show, so I'm intrigued to see what you do here.

 

Bonus question: will Dixie Carter fire or pardon Roddy Piper from the Commissionership? This is a tough one but I'm gonna say pardon, "Hot Rod" sticks around.

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Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas

Comments: Gotta root for the Franchise

 

Chris Vaughn vs. Dustin Rhodes

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The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

Comments: Elix Skipper's my guy.

 

Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

Comments:

 

Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

Comments: I feel like I've seen this before....Is draw an option?

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

Comments: Gonna rout for the underdogs here.

 

AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

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Bonus question: will Dixie Carter fire or pardon Roddy Piper from the Commissionership?

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Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas

Comments: Douglas is more of a tag guy right now, but a tough one to call

 

Chris Vaughn vs. Dustin Rhodes

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The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

Comments: Relatives have more chemistry I guess

 

Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

Comments: Voting for my favorites, but the other side is rad too

Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

Comments: :eek:

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

Comments: AMW for the W

 

AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

Comments: This will be great any year, any place

 

Bonus question: will Dixie Carter fire or pardon Roddy Piper from the Commissionership?

Well, firing a guy over a chairshot seems harsh, but why else would Dixie leave the couch if not to fire Roddy? Perhaps his backstage antics have caught up to him, it's possible

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TNA iMPACT #20 Quick Picks

 

Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas

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Chris Vaughn vs. Dustin Rhodes

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The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

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Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

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Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

Comments:

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

Comments:

 

AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

Comments:

 

Bonus question: will Dixie Carter fire or pardon Roddy Piper from the Commissionership? pardon

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Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas

 

Chris Vaughn vs. Dustin Rhodes

 

The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

 

Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

 

Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

 

TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

 

AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

 

Bonus question: will Dixie Carter fire or pardon Roddy Piper from the Commissionership? Pardon

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TNA iMPACT #20 - Wednesday, Week 4, June 2004

 

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TNA iMPACT #20

Wednesday, Week 4, June 2004

Live from Hilliard Gates Arena on ESPN

Attendance: 2,372

 

Announce Team: Mike Tenay & Don West

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Timeline | Roster | Champions | Alliances

 

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We kick off our broadcast with a heavy guitar solo riff welcoming the man that is still the TNA World Heavyweight Champion,
Sting!

 

Once in the ring, he praises AJ Styles for pushing him to his limit on Saturday and giving him one hell of a fight but more importantly, AJ earned his respect. They shook hands when it was all said and done and what can he say, the Stinger was just the better man on the night! Later on in this broadcast, AJ is facing off against Christopher Daniels and Sting wishes him good luck against the ‘Fallen Angel’. As for him, he doesn’t know what’s next nor where the next challenger is going to emerge from…

 

”The only thing you can be certain of with me is that nothing is for certain!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sting would continue but
CM Punk
emerges from the entrance tunnel to interrupt…

 

On Saturday, he hit the Devil Lock DDT and he pinned Ron Killings clean as a whistle. He wants us to cast our minds back to the #1 Contenders Four Way Shootout last month...

 

”AJ Styles - lost. Christopher Daniels - lost. Ron Killings - lost. The only person from that match who won at the 2nd Anniversary Show was me.”

 

He tells Sting to take a good look because he’s staring down his next challenger right now. He’s been working towards this point for the last six months since he cast aside Raven’s “mentorship” and everybody can tell that he’s only getting better and better as time passes. Punk doesn’t believe there’s anybody in TNA Wrestling that can hold a candle to him right now!

 

The next PPV is No Surrender and Punk thinks it’s appropriate because there’s no quit in him, he’s never given up on anything in his entire life and he never will. He’s straight edge, he’s never given in to the temptation of drugs or alcohol but can Sting say the same? Is he a man that will give up when the temptation to quit is just too strong? He has a proposition for the Stinger...

 

”Me and you, at No Surrender, in a Submission Match!”

 

 

 

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Sting agrees to the challenge, he’s happy to fight CM Punk at No Surrender but he wants to fight him and him only. Man to man, one versus one. At the end of the day, it’s about respect, can CM Punk earn that or does he want to spend the rest of his career under the wings of better men? First Raven and now James Mitchell, the only thing that Punk has proven so far is that he’s a good servant…

 

”When I put you in the Scorpion Deathlock, everybody will see who the real CM Punk is… a young boy that cannot handle SHOWTIME!”

 

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Standard Singles Match

Ron Killings vs. Shane Douglas (w/Michael Shane & Madison)

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

After defeat on Saturday, Killings was looking to get immediately back on track here. He was noticeably more aggressive in the early going, less showboating with more meaningful motion. Douglas used Shane & Madison on the outside for a distraction, blindsiding Killings as his attention was diverted. This enabled ‘The Franchise’ to take control but he spotted that neither of his two stable-mates were paying any attention to the match and this lapse of concentration gave ‘The Truth’ an opportunity to make a comeback. Killings caught Douglas in the end with a Jumping Reverse STO and that move was enough to capture the victory.

 

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After Chris Vaughn has made his entrance for the upcoming match, we jump to the interview room for pre-match comments from
James Mitchell
and the newest member of The Gathering,
Dustin Rhodes
. First off, Raven simply survived the Monster’s Ball and Mitchell respects him for that. Abyss may be bruised but once he’s done licking his wounds, he will unleash a newfound fury on TNA Wrestling! It’s up to Raven whether he’s on the receiving end of that or whether he starts to play nice with The Gathering now he’s tasted his own blood.

 

Dustin says that he’s been called ‘The Natural’ before but that didn’t seem to fit him when he came into TNA Wrestling. He’s a veteran of many years experience, he’s been around the block a few times now and with Father Mitchell by his side, he’s going to channel all his knowledge and pent up frustration into dominating the squared circle. He’s ‘The Master’ and his ascension to the top begins in earnest.

 

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Standard Singles Match

Chris Vaughn (w/Simon Diamond) vs. Dustin Rhodes (w/James Mitchell)

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

A predictably dominant performance from ‘The Master’ here, working over Vaughn with his signature uppercuts and catching him with a Bulldog early on. The youngster attempts his signature Standing Dropkick but Dustin holds on to the ropes and lets Vaughn crash to the canvas. After the Snap Powerslam, Dustin hits Lonestar State of Mind and picks up the decisive victory.

 

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Returning from a commercial break, the Chairwoman of TNA Wrestling
Dixie Carter
is already in the ring with a microphone in hand. She asks for
‘Hot Rod’ Roddy Piper
to come down the ramp and join us so that she can address his actions on Saturday.

 

 

 

 

 

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As the drums and bagripes ring out throughout Hilliard Gates Arena, there’s a mixed reaction for the Commissioner. Part cheers as how much of a legend he is, part boos at his errant steel chair shot that cost Jeff Hardy his match against Jeff Jarrett. Once in the ring, Piper apologises. He didn’t mean to get as involved in the match but what did everybody expect? He’s Roddy Piper and he doesn’t change for nobody! He recognises that it’s a shame he took out the wrong man but if you asked him whether he would swing for Double J’s stupid little head again, he probably would.

 

Disappointed at the Commissioner, Dixie says he was put in charge to keep things in control and it was his temper that caused him to do the exact opposite. However, she believes in second chances so she won’t be firing him from his position of power tonight. Relieved, Piper cracks a smile but Dixie isn’t finished yet...

 

”In order to assuage Jeff Hardy’s anger for what you did, you will have to fight him in the middle of the ring at No Surrender!”

 

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Standard Trios Match

The Amazing Red & The S.A.T. vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

After his win on Wednesday, this match was something of a party for the new X-Division Champion Amazing Red. Tagging up with his cousins, they delighted the crowd with an array of high octane flying moves, culminating in one sequence where they delivered stereo Tope Con Hilo’s to wipe out their three opponents. This was a match of wit against agility, Skipper slowing things down by countering a Hurricanrana attempt from Jose into a Powerbomb. And although both Joel and Amazing Red imposed themselves, it was Jose that once again found himself victim to a big move, this time it was the Money Maker from Kid Kash that put him down for the three.

 

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In a pre-taped promo, we see footage of both
AJ Styles
and
Christopher Daniels
losing their respective matches on Saturday, with comments from both men spliced between those scenes.

 

Tonight, Daniels looks to move on from the X-Division. Hubris was his downfall but he won’t let that happen again. As for AJ Styles, he’s not going to let his first defeat of 2004 derail the rest of his year. The ‘Fallen Angel’ is exactly the calibre of competitor that AJ wants to fight and he’s backing himself to perform better than ever in picking up the victory.

 

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Standard Tag Team Match

Veronica & Allison Danger vs. Daffney & Cheerleader Melissa

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

After Veronica defeated Melissa at the 2nd Anniversary Show, this was a chance for revenge and it was clear from their exchanges that the issue between them is far from settled. As those two ladies cancelled one another out, Daffney was left to grapple with Danger and although Allison connected with a Swinging Neckbreaker, she was caught climbing the turnbuckles and taken down with a Frankensteiner. Shortly after, the ‘Scream Queen’ locked down the W with the Lobotomy.

 

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Standard Singles Match

Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega (w/Scott D’Amore)

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

 

 

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”One day this could be a main event Mike, five star classic potential in the ring right here!”

 

 

 

We haven’t seen ‘American Dragon’ for some time as he continues to wrestle just about anywhere and everywhere that will have him but it’s clear he’s becoming a seasoned competitor and he has the edge throughout here. Kenny Omega is seriously talented for a 20 year old mind you and he troubles Danielson early on, catching him with a beautiful Spinning Heel Kick after Monkey flipping his way out of a Greco-Roman Knucklelock.

 

An explosive talent, the ‘Canadian Prodigy’ hits a Crossbody that Steamboat himself would have been proud of and his Northern Lights Suplex is impressively snappy. But Danielson uses his opponent’s languid agility against him, planting Omega on his stomach with a Release German Suplex. This takes the stuffing straight out of Kenny and despite D’Amore’s attempts to rally his student, despite kicking out of a Dragon Suplex and a Tiger Suplex, once the Cattle Mutilation is locked in it’s curtains for young Kenneth.

 

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TNA World Tag Team Championship

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) © vs. Sonny Siaki & Ekmo

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

Tenay praises AMW early on for accepting this match only several days removed from being crowned the first ever tag champions. And it’s possible they’re suffering from a weekend hangover because it’s all Siaki & Ekmo early on. Unlike their last match, when Ekmo charges Storm in the corner he manages to connect with a body splash instead of eating just turnbuckles. A quick tag to Siaki brings in the impressive stud and he scores a nearfall with a Samoan Drop but after tagging back out to Ekmo, the big man misses the Wild Monkey Splash from the top and that gives the opening for a hot tag.

 

The ‘Wildcat’ is a house of fire, clotheslining Ekmo to the outside before catching Siaki attempting a Crossbody, dumping him with a Fallaway Slam. The sheer size of Ekmo halts the victory parade and he presses Harris above his head, dropping him straight into a cutter from Siaki. Thankfully, AMW’s reign is preserved by Storm on the outside, pulling Sonny off his partner and away from the pinning predicament. AMW tee off on Ekmo but they get a shade of good fortune when Siaki storms the ring and is sent crashing into his own partner, a clash of heads and a Last Call put the big man out of commission and the Death Sentence to Siaki duly delivers their first successful title defence.

 

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”Diamond Dallas Page is in the building!”

 

 

 

Through the entrance tunnel,
DDP
emerges and he flashes the diamond as the pyrotechnics erupt. A multi-time World Champion, a veteran of the squared circle, the people’s champion, Page has done it all and he’s been watching TNA Wrestling after he does his DDP Yoga -
”remember folks, it’s not your Momma’s Yoga!”
He’s seen his good friend Kanyon here, but bro, what’s going on between him and Jarrett? DDP was happy to see his buddy wrestling on national television again but he doesn’t approve of the company he’s been keeping...

 

”Bada Bing, my good friend Kanyon! Get on down here so we can have a talk bro.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Unfortunately for DDP he doesn’t get Kanyon, he gets
Ron Killings
instead!

 

First, TNA Wrestling digs up the Rock N Roll Express and then they pull Diamond Dallas Page out of the legends conventions? This place is about the hungry young guys, not the dusty old men. ‘The Truth’ respects what Page has done in the past but it’s exactly that to him, it’s the past. If he thinks he can come in here, call out whichever brother he wants and have a happy retirement tour he’s got another thing coming. Killings is curious, is Page here to talk or is he here to fight?

 

Page says he’s here to fight and considering Killings lost on Saturday, he should be more humble. But maybe humility is a lesson he needs to learn from his elders. DDP believes in helping the young guys find their way so he’s happy to fight Killings next week and he’s going to
FEEL - THE - BANG!

 

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Standard Singles Match

AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

TIME LIMIT: 15 MINUTES

 

This is a predictably fantastic main event between two wrestlers who can really do no wrong from a performance perspective. A candidate for TNA Match of the Year, these two are evenly matched throughout. They exchange arm drags and hip tosses early on before finding themselves in a stalemate hold for hold, something that surprises Mike Tenay, the Professor having remarked that he expected Daniels to have the advantage on the mat.

 

Back and forth they go with near falls, neither the Phenomenon DDT or the Shooting Styles Press get it done for the ‘Phenomenal One’ and Daniels comes close with the Fall From Grace and the Last Rites. As both men, clearly fatigued, climb back to a vertical base, Daniels digs a knee into AJ’s injured ribs. He hooks Styles for the Angel’s Wings and once, twice, he tries to elevate the ‘Phenomenal One’ but finds his attempts blocked. AJ fights out and connects with the Pele Kick but as he hooks Daniels for the Clash, CD backdrops his way out! As they both start slugging it out with an exchange of forearm smashes, the bell rings because the time limit has elapsed.

 

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15 minutes wasn’t enough to find a victor between these two remarkable athletes but
AJ Styles
appreciates the calibre of opponent he was in there with and extends his hand. Disappointed not to have gotten back to winning ways,
Christopher Daniels
looks at the invitation. Though urged on by the Hilliard Gates Arena, the ‘Fallen Angel’ smacks AJ’s hand away, tells him this score isn’t settled and storms off from the ringside area up the entrance ramp.

 

The awesome theme song of the ‘Phenomenal One’ plays out but any post-match celebration he can muster to send the fans home happy is a muted one. He watches as Daniels turns around at the top of the ramp and the show closes with the two competitors staring each other down from a distance.

 

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TV Rating

0.91 (688,876 viewers)

 

Final Show Rating

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Post Show Notes

After watching her match, Sting told the producer Dutch Mantell that he likes what Cheerleader Melissa is doing in the ring.

 

Before the show commenced, AJ Styles put pen to paper on an exclusive written contract

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Prediction Contest Results for iMPACT! #20

TheBigBad1013: 7

James The Animator: 6

IronWarrior22: 4

Blodyxe: 5

Satyr24: 5

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Kijar: 3

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AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

Comments: Daniels is great but AJ is the bigger star. I'm kinda surprised you've got them going against each other after they both lost at the Anniversary show, so I'm intrigued to see what you do here.

I've been watching WWF 1998 a lot recently and the idea of Styles and Daniels being my Triple H and The Rock came to mind with these two. I like pitting two hot prospects against one another and although Daniels is older in years, he's still TV young at this point. I would push him hard if he didn't prioritise NJPW over me. :(

 

The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

Comments: I assume Silas is here to job for one night, and the others are regulars.

 

Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega

Comments: So you’re booking the main events of tomorrow before the guys are main eventers, huh? I like young Danielson more, so I’m picking him to win.

Welcome to the diary, it's always good to see new faces checking in. :)

 

Silas is semi-regular, he splits his time between wrestling for me and his home promotion of APW. He's in a similar position to Sonjay Dutt and Chris Sabin in that I want to use them more but just haven't gotten round to it yet.

 

It is true that I did Danielson vs. Omega just because AEW were doing it in real life haha. But I also desperately needed to get Danielson on the show. He takes NJPW bookings over TNA bookings but he's getting irritated with not being used on nights when he is available.

 

The Amazing Red, Jose Maximo & Joel Maximo vs. Kid Kash, Elix Skipper & Silas Young

Comments: Elix Skipper's my guy.

He's been really good in this diary, much better that I expected actually. I envisioned him as a jobber to the stars type X-Division guy but now I wonder if he's ascended beyond this and can be used more seriously as a singles competitor. He's in a bit of a holding pattern right now, but longer term I do have plans for Primetime.

 

Bonus question: will Dixie Carter fire or pardon Roddy Piper from the Commissionership?

Well, firing a guy over a chairshot seems harsh, but why else would Dixie leave the couch if not to fire Roddy? Perhaps his backstage antics have caught up to him, it's possible

Funnily enough he's been squeaky clean for me. No problems at all so far. He has been irritated since the start of the save though, I didn't use him in January and he hasn't let it go yet. :p But I decided to book him against Hardy and I think all of this is a better program than carrying on the Hardy-Jarrett feud that has been off and on since the first Impact.

 

Xplosion will be up tomorrow along with the preview for the next show!

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