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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Aug 8, 2006 5:17:29 GMT -6
I couldn't see that being the case with Jeff...
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Post by GGWF on Aug 8, 2006 5:26:27 GMT -6
I believe TNA were umming and ahhing about bringing him back despite his shoddy behaviour: his merch was one of their best sellers.
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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Aug 8, 2006 5:28:12 GMT -6
All you had to do was look at the front row and you could see why...lol the kids all look just like him
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Post by Head Booker on Aug 8, 2006 8:18:37 GMT -6
credit gerwick.net
WWE NEWS/NOTES The Concord Monitor from New Hamshire yesterday reported that the Degeneration X vandals caused in excess of $3,500 worth of damage. The only confirmed arrest is that of Joshua Prue, aged 20, and there were said to be at least two additional arrests. Police Chief Scott Tilliard had the following to say about the whole matter: "I'm sure DX would be proud to know that they're out painting the taxpayers' property with spray paint in his name."
Stacy Keibler has already left World Wrestling Entertainment, with strong rumors that Trish Stratus will be joining her through the exit door this fall. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, another Diva who is also likely to be parting ways with the company is Amy "Lita" Dumas. Her contract is set to expire in a couple of months, and there are no negotations at this point about renewing. It is widely expected that Dumas will end her long tenure with WWE after her contract expires, and pursue a career in acting. Lita was first seen on WWE television appearing as Essa Rios' valet.
Although details are pretty sketchy at this point given the quick announcement of his recent re-signing with WWE, Jeff Hardy is expected to be joining the Smackdown brand upon his return. The initial plan is to do a Hardy Boyz reunion with brother Matt who is on Smackdown at the moment. It is possible that WWE has singles plans for the two for the moment and that Jeff could end up on Raw. But the impression many are getting right now at least is that Jeff will wind up on Smackdown with Matt.
Independent wrestler Nick Berk is starting to get bookings under his "lounge lizard" comedy persona Nicky Benz. He recently did some test promos for WWE as the Benz persona and is hoping to generate some interest for more bookings. Berk has been working a lot of WWE enhancement bookings of late.
Ted DiBiase is working full-time as an agent after being removed from the writing staff. "Dr. Death" Steve Williams is working part-time as a trainer for WWE. He is alternating between Ohio Valley Wrestling and Deep South Wrestling.
The Neighborhoodie and Shad Gaspard are slated to being called up to the Raw roster. Both are currently training with OVW.
ECW NEWS/NOTES: CM Punk was so overcome with emotion that he cried backstage after his first match on live WWE TV on Tuesday night. Punk impressed people backstage with his skills and passion. Vince McMahon also praised his performance. The crowd's endorsement really helped his mood.
Kurt Angle was happy at the ECW show on Tuesday. He really enjoys the atmosphere that only an ECW crowd can provide.
Batista didn't fraternize much backstage with the other ECW wrestlers on Tuesday.
There is no word right now when or even if ECW will be returning to the Hammerstein Ballroom for an ECW live event. Before last Tuesday's ECW on Sci Fi broadcast from Hammerstein, the last time ECW was there was for ECW One Night Stand in June. Given the reactions both times one would think WWE would want to bring ECW back there again.
WWE has announced that the first ever Sabu vs Kurt Angle match will take place during the combined Raw/ECW tour in Japan this October. That should be a very good match and the fans in Japan get to see it first.
Tommy Dreamer's "Diary of Violence" column has returned to ECW.com after comments he made about the new ECW caused his column to be removed. In it he says that over 400,000 people voted for the column to return, and that next week he will write his un edited thoughts on the state of ECW.
Rob Van suffered a neck injury yesterday during his match against Kurt Angle at the ECW house show in Poplar Bluff, Mo. The injury happened when Kurt Angle executed a German Suplex. After the match, RVD was examined and received the good news that the injury wasn't serious. This was RVD's first day back since his suspension. There is a possibility that RVD could be left off the house show card until Tuesday's tapings. There was over 2600 people that bought tickets for yesterday's ECW house show in Missouri. This was ECW's (the new ECW) largest live attendance and gate so far.
Dave Meltzer reports that Paul Heyman is pushing for changes in ECW creative, include Tommy Dreamer regaining creative input. WWE has hired a new ECW writing assistant named Panetelis Ypsilantis, who has been working in the TV studio.
The 7/29 ECW show in Durham, NH only drew 650 fans. The 7/30 show in Fitchburg, MA drew 750. The 8/1 ECW Tapings at the Hammerstein Ballroom did a legit sellout of 2,460. The 12/3 ECW PPV may end up in Chicago.
The masked security guards (The Basham brothers) are currently programmed against Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke.
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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Aug 9, 2006 14:27:29 GMT -6
*Yawn* lol...
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Post by Head Booker on Aug 14, 2006 8:37:35 GMT -6
OFFICIAL LIVE TNA “HARD JUSTICE” RESULTS ON THE FLY Sunday, August 13, 2006 – Orlando, FL By: Marcus Cygy
REPLAY TIMES FOR HARD JUSTICE:
InDemand Select Times On: August 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20
DirecTV All Day Replays: August 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25
Dish Network All Day Replays: August 15, 17
The preshow kicked off with Jeremy Borash and Christy Hemme running down the card for Hard Justice, but Alex Shelley interrupted with a correction for tonight. It was announced by Shelley that Kevin Nash would be unable to compete tonight due to injuring himself last night while teaching Tito Ortiz some moves – sounds like a scam!
Our opening contest tonight featured the rubber match between Ron “The Truth” Killings and A1. Both had one win apiece during the past few weeks on TNA’s syndicated program “Xplosion”. However, The Truth would prove to be the superior one of the two with the win via Axe Kick. The preshow would conclude with Sonjay Dutt and the returning Cassidy Riley defeating Jimmy Jacobs and El Diablo.
ERIC YOUNG vs. JOHNNY DEVINE The first match contested on the Hard Justice Pay-Per-View featured two former members of Team Canada going on one on one – Johnny Devine of The Paparazzi versus Eric Young. The fans were really behind Eric in this bout but once he seemed to gain some offense something awful went wrong. One of the pyros at the top of the building exploded and caught fire as the arena was filled with smoke. The building became blinding with thick smoke, and it definitely affected Eric who couldn’t see a thing. Johnny Devine gained the momentary offense but for some reason, Eric became more dedicated in winning this fight possibly due to the circumstances that occurred and with live television, nothing could be done, nonetheless he wanted to impress Jim Cornette. The match went on and Eric Young picked up the win – Is Eric’s job with TNA now in safe hands?
Winner: Eric Young
After the bout, a disheveled former referee by the name of Earl Hebner came busting down on referee Mark “Slick” Johnson. Suddenly Larry came to save Mark, who ironically has been nothing but a pain for Larry in the past few months. However, Larry’s being the company man and keeping order. Earl was furious at the fact that he was fired, but Larry wasn’t.
We were shown footage of the men involved in tonight’s main event arriving to the building earlier on. Jarrett and Steiner were collected and calm, they wouldn’t talk to anyone. Christian Cage and Sting were shown ready as well arriving to the arena.
The Pay-Per-View was then halted for an indefinite time after fire fighters evacuated the fans and wrestlers from the iMPACT! Zone. Footage of the horrific fire at the top of the arena was shown over again as the fire fighters did everything in their power to make sure that it was safe to resume this Pay-Per-View with everyone back in the arena. Backstage with Mike Tenay, Don West and Jeremy Borash, it was Eric Young who had made sure that Cornette understood that this wasn’t his fault. Eric was happy about his win nonetheless.
Monty Brown then had his share of the microphone and reiterated how he’s going to finally put an end to the undefeated streak currently held by Samoa Joe, and in the process extinct “The War Machine” Rhino. Shane Douglas was also on hand to pump up the newly franchised Naturals for their match tonight.
Alex Shelley was backstage next with Jeremy Borash. Alex reiterated how Nash was unable to compete tonight due to his neck injury that could cause paralysis. Kevin Nash, who was wheeled in by Johnny Devine, said he would still be on hand for moral support, but told Shelley he was going to war. With that, we were cleared by the fire department to continue on with the Pay-Per-View!
#1 CONTENDER’S MATCH: ALEX SHELLEY vs. CHRIS SABIN Alex Shelley, the founder of Paparazzi Productions was taking Nash’s spot against Chris Sabin in this number one contender’s bout to determine who faces the winner of the X-Division Title match tonight. Alex Shelley is such a different person in the ring due to his vast knowledge of key holds and encounters and that really got to Chris Sabin early on. Shelley was able to maneuver himself in ways that gave him the upper leverage and just when Sabin looked to have figured Shelley out and turn the tables, Alex would quickly save himself with a counter. The morale support from Kevin Nash though would become to be a bit too much. All was going good for Shelley until Nash threw in a steel chair and Devine distracted the referee. Shelley attempted to hit Sliced Bread with the chair but Sabin in fact countered it. Sabin picked up the win with the Cradle Shock in the end.
Winner: Chris Sabin
BROTHER RUNT vs. “THE MONSTER” ABYSS Brother Runt, who was sporting a new look with a tie-dye shirt and mohawk to go along with it was taking on “The Monster” Abyss in this next match. Runt tried taking Abyss down with head butts and clotheslines but Abyss was a complete brick wall to Runt. Raven, who was looking on as we learned he had given Runt some advice for this match, then saw Runt thrown into the crowd as the fans caught and surfed him back to ringside. Runt would later come back with the Acid Drop; however, the referee was taken out of play when Abyss inadvertently squashed him in the corner. This allowed Abyss to bring out the thumbtacks and they were definitely used to his advantage. First he squashed his head in the tacks with a big face stomp, and then he dropped him from high above his own head, finally it was ended with a Black Hole Slam.
Winner: Abyss
After the match, a concerned Raven struck a pose and gave a cold distinct look over towards Abyss. What can we expect next?
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH: “THE ALPHA MALE” MONTY BROWN vs. “THE WAR MACHINE” RHINO vs. “THE SAMOAN SUBMISSION MACHINE” SAMOA JOE Joe and Rhino immediately locked up as The Alpha Male took his precarious time getting involved. Rhino later slingshot himself out of the ring, overtop of Monty Brown, but that followed with Samoa Joe throwing himself over both men. Weapons were brought into the equation as this fight quickly went into the stands just as Rhino had promised this past Thursday on “iMPACT!”.
Samoa Joe later took pride in destroying our set in the iMPACT! Zone. The Alpha Male and Rhino found themselves being thrown or beat thru the walls in the stands with a big running boot or slam, to where pieces of the walls were then being used as weapons.
This fight was taken all over the building and just when Rhino thought he could weasel away, Joe was given an umbrella from a fan to bring Rhino back to his feet. Later on, the combatants brought the fight to the entranceway where we witnessed a vertical suplex by Rhino and Brown and later on The Alpha Male returned the favor with a double under-hook suplex.
Finally back into the ring, we saw Samoa Joe almost get the win with a sunset flip from the top rope on Rhino, which landed on a steel chair. Rhino wasn’t ready to give up though, as he brought the fight back to the outside, however that would go on to haunt Rhino. He would attempt a Gore on Monty at the top of the stage, but it was missed as Rhino ate wood off the stage. Joe followed up by sending The Alpha Male thru wood as well, with the STO for the win.
Winner: Samoa Joe
After the wild match the fans had just witnessed, Samoa Joe got on the microphone and said they could do it all over again even if the building burned down!
Backstage, Mark “Slick” Johnson had figured that Larry, Earl, and Jarrett were all in this together. Larry was irate of Slick’s accusations and left the room in attempts to convince Cornette in terminating his contract.
GAIL KIM vs. SIRELDA After being brought into TNA by Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles for the sole picture of taking out Gail Kim out, they finally met one on one in the ring tonight! Unfortunately for Sirelda though she fell short to Gail, as she would pick up the win after what was a very athletic contest.
Winner: Gail Kim
Due to the fire that took place earlier in the night, it was announced that the four-way tag team match between The Naturals, The James Gang, America’s Most Wanted, and Matt Bentley & Frankie Kazarian was cancelled. Tune into “iMPACT!” on Spike TV this Thursday for more news regarding this cancellation, as the match was originally scheduled to be a number one contender’s match for the NWA World Tag Team Titles.
THREE-WAY TNA X-DIVISION TITLE MATCH: SENSHI (c) vs. PETEY WILLIAMS vs. JAY LETHAL Action was flowing within the six-sided ring early on for this bout, which saw Senshi defending his X-Division Championship. Senshi brought the fight to Petey Williams and Jay Lethal with swift stiff chops and kicks, using his mixed martial arts style. Senshi would even do the little things like throwing Lethal into Petey in the corner, have Lethal rebound back to him and deliver another offensive maneuver. There were no friends in this match though, Petey would go on to sing O’ Canada with Lethal hung in the balance in the corner.
Later on, Jay Lethal would return to action after the brief lapse of pain brought on by Petey. He would indeed prove to be a legit contender in taking both Petey and Senshi down from the top rope with a double leg drop kick. It would not end there though; he continued his attacks with a scoop slam for both competitors and then a side step drop kick for both in the face – that’s consistency!
Petey Williams would then take his turn in the offensive position by locking in the Sharpshooter on Jay Lethal and later the Canadian Destroyer; however, he forgot about Senshi who capitalized on Petey’s offense by pushing Petey aside with a double foot kick. Senshi stole the win.
Winner & STILL TNA X-Division Champion: Senshi
After the match, Petey was ferocious with Senshi over the fact that his win was stolen. Senshi brushed Petey off and continued celebrating his win.
NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: AJ STYLES & CHRISTOPHER DANIELS (c) vs. THE LATIN AMERICAN EXCHANGE (HOMICIDE & HERNANDEZ) Hernandez began competition against Daniels by using his size and power. The Fallen Angel though was able to make the statement in reminding LAX who the champions are by taking Hernandez down and out of the ring. AJ Styles and Homicide would also go rough and tough against each other but the street thug-like members of LAX were one step ahead of the champions – but one can argue it’s because LAX are mentally insane, after all they have the 5150 sign on the back of their shirts. Nonetheless, the champions were not here to make excuses, they were here to win a fight and retain their titles.
While watching this fight though, it became apparent that LAX were not here solely for the titles but also to torture AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels. They used every cheating tactic in the book, from the distracting of the referee and to the use of Konnan, their manager. Although the numbers were against Styles and Daniels, they still managed to get the win with a collaborated effort taking out all three of the LAX thugs!
Winners & STILL NWA World Tag Team Champions: AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels
Before our main event, Christian Cage was backstage guaranteeing that he was going to ensure with all his power that Sting walks out tonight with the possession of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. He proclaimed that tonight there would be a new era in TNA once Sting wins the title, but if it was indeed Jeff Jarrett trying to weasel out of this match with the lighting of a fire earlier in the night, then he has sunken to a new all-time low!
NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH: “THE KING OF THE MOUNTAIN” JEFF JARRETT (c) vs. STING Accompanied to the ring with Sting was Christian Cage. Going into this match, Sting is looking to gain his second NWA World Heavyweight Title reign, with his first being won on July 7, 1990 when he defeated Ric Flair. However, tonight there is far more at stake because Sting is looking to remove Jarrett who he has claimed numerous times to be the cancer of TNA. In Jarrett’s corner though was the equalizer, the man with the largest arms and shortest fuse – Scott Steiner.
The confidence was brewing in Sting as he went forth with his game plan in bringing the fight to the audience. Wherever the fight went though, Scott Steiner wasn’t too far but nor was Christian Cage. Knowing the importance of this match, neither man would get involved for the time being.
Later we would see Scott Steiner become a distraction for Sting but once the referee’s attention shifted to Cage, Steiner would finally make contact with a chair shot on Sting’s left knee on the top rope. Christian was also then taken down with a suplex from Steiner on the outside. At this point, it became apparent that the cancer in TNA was spreading wider and wider to a point where Sting may not have enough room to survive in TNA.
Pressure was later applied to Sting’s injured knee with a figure four leg lock, but miraculously Sting was able to overthrow Jarrett and break out. That followed with great momentum in Sting’s corner but once he went for the pin count Steiner was there to break it up. Cage was irate and wanted to pound Steiner with a steel chair, but referee Rudy Charles warned Christian that if he used it he would be ejected from ringside. So while Cage and the referee were arguing Steiner gave Jarrett the NWA World Title to use against Sting, but instead Cage managed to get Sting the belt for the hit on Jarrett. Following this was a steel chair shot by Cage onto Jarrett. But due to the confusion between Christian Cage and Scott Steiner and the importance of this match, both men were ejected from ringside shortly thereafter – a smart move by the referee.
However, later on we would see the referee knocked out of action and surprise, surprise we saw Scott Steiner return. He didn’t prove to be much of a factor as much as Christian Cage did though. While he did take out Jarrett and Steiner, he suddenly had a change of heart when he so crudely smashed the guitar over Sting’s face as he came down face first from the top rope. The fans were livid and so were Mike Tenay and Don West at the commentary booth. It was a selfish act by Christian Cage that allocated Jeff Jarrett to get the pinfall victory. Jeff Jarrett is still your NWA World Heavyweight Champion following the disgusting actions from Cage.
Winner & STILL NWA World Heavyweight Champion: Jeff Jarrett
Post match saw Jarrett and Steiner celebrate in the ring as Christian Cage left with a smirk on his face, almost like he did the right thing but in reality it was far from it.
We’ll see you all this Thursday at “iMPACT!” on Spike TV as we witness the aftermath of the chaotic Hard Justice event! What led to Christian Cage’s decision to turn on Sting, and why did he go forth with it? Log onto TNAwrestling.com for more information!
Quick Match Results: • Preshow: Ron Killings defeated A1. • Preshow: Sonjay Dutt & Cassidy Riley defeated Jimmy Jacobs & El Diablo. • Eric Young defeated Johnny Devine. • #1 Contender’s Match: Chris Sabin defeated Alex Shelley. • Abyss defeated Brother Runt. • Falls Count Anywhere Match: Samoa Joe defeated Rhino and Monty Brown. • Gail Kim defeated Sirelda. • Three-Way Match: Senshi defeated Petey Williams and Jay Lethal. • NWA World Tag Team Champions, AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels defeated The Latin American Exchange (Homicide & Hernandez). • NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Jarrett defeated Sting.
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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Aug 14, 2006 10:26:34 GMT -6
Oh what's the point of TNA when STILL we are subjected to Jarrett as world champ and the alternative is an old bastard...?
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Post by Rico on Aug 15, 2006 10:06:18 GMT -6
I believe JJ has been the champion every other time it changed hands. I think he has surpassed HHH's and Flair's records lol..
Every since TNA has been on tv or even established, every other time the belt changed hands it went to JJ..which is making me sick. Even HHH took a break from the WH title scene and left it to two...I mean one of the best in the business in Edge...Cena can just go and fuck himself.
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Post by woody on Aug 15, 2006 10:40:48 GMT -6
He was tied last time i checked with HHH but still he will be TNA's main title holder as long as he part owns thw company shame as Sting holding the belt would of helped TNA.
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Post by Head Booker on Aug 15, 2006 11:19:30 GMT -6
*Before the taping started, they taped segments with Mike Tenay and Don West that will be interspersed during the Ultimate Fighter premier episode's commercial breaks to hype that night's TNA Impact.
Impact Thursday 8/17
*AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels brawled into the Impact Zone with LAX. Rhino, Brother Runt, Samoa Joe, Monty Brown, and Abyss all brawl around the building. NWA champion Jeff Jarrett comes to the ring wondering what's going on. Jarrett came to the ring and they shot off confetti cannons to celebrate his win over Sting. The lights went off and when they returned, Sting was in the ring. Sting chased off Jarrett and said that he didn't lose to Jarrett, he lost because of Christian Cage. He challenged Jarrett to a rematch at Bound for Glory and said he would do anything to get the match.
*In the back, NWA Tag Team champions AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels were interviewed, although the audio wasn't clear.
*At the Spanish announce table, Konnan challenges Daniels and Styles to a rematch for the Tag Titles in a "Border Brawl" with no DQ and No Rules for the belts.
*Jeremy Borash was at Jeff Jarrett's locker room door trying to get a response to Sting's challenge. Eric Young comes out and says that Jarrett will give the answer later.
*Chris Sabin & Jay Lethal & Sonjay Dutt defeated Alex Shelley & Petey Williams & Johnny Devine. Earl Hebner attacked Slick Johnson during the match. No sign of Kevin Nash all night.
*In a Captain's Match, Chase Stevens defeated Chris Harris, Kazarian, and BG James to earn a NWA Tag Team title shot in the future for the Naturals. There was a lot of dissension teased between America's Most Wanted. After the match, they were pushing each other as Gail Kim tried to separate them. Storm finally walked off from Harris, leaving him in the ring.
*Samoa Joe defeated Ron Killings with the MuscleBuster.
*In the back, Jeff Jarrett told Jeremy Borash that he has conditions to face Sting, saying that he wants Sting to put his career on the line and wants Sting to deliver him a contract next week with that stipulation.
Impact Thursday 8/24
*LAX defeated Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles to become the new NWA Tag Team champions after Homicide hit an Ace Cutter on Daniels through a table for the pin in a "Border Brawl" match.
*Shane Douglas comes out and says that he hates to brag but he told everyone he would bring the Naturals to the top of the Tag Team division.
*Alex Shelley and Johnny Devine defeated The Naturals. Douglas returns to the ring and berates The Naturals.
*Christian Cage comes out and explains that he turned on Sting at Hard Justice because Sting lied to everyone about why he came back. He said Sting said he would be the champion but he isn't. Cage was full heel. Rhino comes to the ring and says that he's tired of listening to Cage talk and wants Cage to explain himself. Cage says that Rhino is good friends with Sting and he can see why because Sting was there for him all the time, like when Rhino broke his neck. He says that Sting visited him in the hospital and was there for him when he had problems with his wife, then corrects himself and reminds Rhino that he was the one actually there for him, not Sting. Cage hands Rhino a chair and turns him back on Rhino, asking him if he'll allow 10 years of friendship to be ruined. Rhino says he doesn't need a chair and starts brawling with Cage. Cage nails him with the chair and gives him the Conchairto.
*They announced a 10,000 Thumbtack match for next week on Impact with Abyss vs. Brother Runt. Jim Mitchell came to the announce table.
*Abyss pinned Cassidy Riley with the Black Hole Slam. He poured a bag of tacks into the ring, then punched them, impaling his fists with the tacks.
*Mike Tenay and Don West announced that Sting had signed the contract. Jeff Jarrett came out and said that he would execute the contract next week and also promised a "public execution next week" as well.
Impact Thursday 8/31
*NWA Tag Team champions LAX come to the ring. Konnan says that they dedicate their tag titles to the famous Latino wrestlers like Mil Mascaras, the Guerreros, Pedro Morales, and Tito Santana. AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels appeared on the video screen. Daniels said that they made a mistake giving LAX the title match but now they have a rematch and LAX will have to play their game. They announce an Ultimate X match for the NWA Tag Team straps at No Surrender on 9/24.
*Chris Sabin & Jay Lethal defeated TNA X-Division champion Senshi and Petey Williams. Williams and Senshi collided in the ring, so Senshi stood there and watched as Sabin pinned Williams.
*Eric Young pinned Shark Boy. After the match, Earl Hebner tries to pull Slick Johnson out of the ring and is escorted out.
*In the 10,000 thumbtacks match, Abyss defeated Brother Runt. Abyss blocked an Acid Drop and slammed Runt on the tacks. After the match, Abyss teased pressing and slamming Runt out of the ring through tables covered in thumb tacks. Raven made the save and then put Abyss through the tables.
*Jeff Jarrett came out to execute the contract. There was a noose hanging from the rafters and a "firing squad" in the ring. Jarrett had a "fan" (plant) thrown out after he threw a bottle at Jarrett. Jarrett said that he was going to publicly execute Sting's career. He said that the pen is mightier than the sword and signs the contract. A telephone at the announcing table rings and it's Jim Cornette. Cornette announces that the match will happen at Bound for Glory and he's tired of all the conspiracies, so next week, Jarrett will "be on trial." He noted that Jarrett passed a lie detector test and if he passes this, he won't have to wrestle until Bound for Glory. If Jarrett fails any part of the test, the fans will get their chance to get even with Jarrett.
Xplosion
*Sonjay Dutt defeated A-1.
*The Naturals defeated Matt Bentley & Kazarian.
*TNA X-Division champion Senshi defeated Shark Boy.
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Post by The Root on Aug 19, 2006 1:10:20 GMT -6
Chris Masters finally got off of his suspension for roid use. He definitely does not look the same. He does look like less of a douchebag though.
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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Aug 19, 2006 1:27:57 GMT -6
This is up on RK as well. I still wonder why the poster for Summerslam with the Hogan vs Michaels match is hanging up though
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Post by journeyman on Aug 19, 2006 3:57:13 GMT -6
I wondered that, lol. But at least masters might move at more than 1 inch an hour in the ring, now.
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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Aug 19, 2006 3:58:24 GMT -6
Preferably they could just fire this useless bastard anyway
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Post by woody on Aug 19, 2006 11:26:52 GMT -6
Masters has talent and to be honest they never picked on Hunter aka HHH during the attitude era and he wasn't married to Stpeh then and he was using riods or at least looked it, or even Hoganand Warrior they both looked like they had used, and Steiner was deffo using. Any how gotto admit i don't know why Masters andsuch use them sure they make you big a muscular but the lads already tall, get in the damn gym and work hard you can get that size with drugs..... But anyone heard about the match that is rumoured to happen in TNA? Earl hebner vs MArk 'The slick' Johnson jeez i bet thats a sell out. lol
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