TNA Impact Results Aired On: November 11, 2010 Report by: Stuart Carapola & PWInsider.com
We open the show with a video package reliving the events of Turning Point as Fortune defeated EV2.0 and sent Sabu packing, Abyss paid off the Congregation to turn on the Pope, and Jeff Hardy defeated Matt Morgan to retain the TNA World Title.
We head to the Impact Zone as Immortal (minus Jeff Hardy) makes their way out to the ring for our standard, show-opening promo. Bischoff opens by assuring us that Immortal loves all of us from the bottom of his heart, and introduces all the members of the group: Abyss, who outsmarted Pope and out-Congregationed the Congregation, Jeff Jarrett (who put on an MMA clinic and is the whole reason were here), and then AJ Styles says that at the end of the day, its all about Fortune, and now Sabu is pointing to the sky in the unemployment line. AJ says hes going to send another one of them home tonight when he cripples Stevie Richards. Bischoff takes the mic back and says the biggest moment of the night was the first title defense of the TNA/Immortal World Champion, Jeff Hardy! Speaking of the champion, here he comes now, and he gets in the ring and shakes hands with the entire group before grabbing the mic to address the crowd. He says that Turning Point was the coming out party for himself as he annihilated Matt Morgan and left his dreams with the invisibility of the wind. Crowd starts chanting overrated at Hardy, and Hardy says hes not overrated, he is the Chosen One and drank from the holy cup of Hulkamania, and will now and forever be Immortal. Bischoff says the night is about the get more exciting because we have a special guest, and its the one and only TRUE IMMORTAL, Hulk Hogan! Here comes the Hulkster himself, and hes got the NWO beard going. Crowd starts a Hogan chant as Jeff hands him the microphone and steps to the back respectfully. Hogan says when he came to TNA to run the company, the one thing he requested and had to have was Ric Flair, because without Ric Flair, you just dont have a wrestling company. Hes spent the weeks chasing leads and deals, and hes been taking care of the next big thing for Immortal, and Ric Flairs done a great job keeping everything together here, and the bar that he raised caused everyone else to step up or get out. Now that theyve got Immortal working like clockwork, hes got a surprise for the champ. The lights go out, and the WWE Divas Title belt lowers from the ceiling. Oh wait, my mistake, its a new custom title belt designed specifically for Jeff Hardy that just LOOKS like the Divas Title. Hogan takes the old title belt and hands the new one to Hardy, and now that hes drank from the cup of Hulkamania, he is Immortal, and the belt represents everlasting life because he is the greatest wrestler of all time. Hogans says hes not used to taking out the trash, but in this case, Dixie Carter and her whole wrestling company are represented by that belt (which he takes and drops in a trash can Fortune brought to the ring with them), and if theres anyone left who wants to fight Immortal, then the only thing they can still do, its drop to their knees and pray.
Suddenly, Popes music hits and hes out in the Congregation. You know, the same folks who turned on him at Turning Point. Bischoff asks him what he wants, and Pope says that the prayers of the Congregation have been answered because Pope has arrived. Crowd starts chanting for Pope, and Pope tells Easy E that after what he pulled at Turning Point by paying off his family, he has a casket that was meant for Abyss, but hes going to take Bischoffs over the hill behind, put it in the casket, and push the casket over the edge of the ramp, and watch him crash and burn, and theres nothing Bischoff can do about it. Now Samoa Joes music hits and hes standing at the top of the ramp, and he tells Immortal that the Pope isnt their only problem tonight. Joe hasnt forgotten what Jarrett, Gunner, and Murphy did to him, and he thinks its cute that Jarrett thinks hes a shootfighter, but tells Jarrett to get in the ring and play shootfighter with him, because its going to take more than his new hillbilly girlfriends to put him down. Hey, now RVDs music hits, and he comes out from the other ramp to tell Eric that all the fun hes been having at his expense is over, because after he found out that EV2.0 is the family he always knew it was, it became clear that he only ever had one friend shallow enough to completely sell out because he wanted something that was his. RVD looks at Hardy holding the title that RVD never lost, and he takes great comfort in the knowledge that Jeff knows that one day, hes going to have to face him in the ring, and he wants that match tonight so that he can leave the TNA World Champion. You knew there was going to be one more, and here comes Matt Morgan. He says he means no disrespect to RVD but he wants another match with Hardy first. He says Jeff calls himself the World Champion, but hes not a champion because he exposed him in the middle of the ring at Turning Point and, given the opportunity, hell expose Hardys ass again. Morgan knows he cant but the real heat on Hardy because he knows Hogan is the one whos really pulling the strings. Hogan tells him that hes barking up the wrong tree, and Morgan says he worshipped Hogan as a kid because of his integrity, and thats the whole reason hes on this stage tonight. But looks at Hogan now: wheres the fight? Wheres the never say die attitude? Wheres his balls? Because if he had any, hed stand up and fight them. Hogan says if he wants a fight, thats what hes going to get, because he, Ric Flair (who he calls the greatest wrestler of all time, contradicting his own comments about Hardy earlier), and Eric Bischoff are going to the back to formulate their battle plan. But he wants Morgan to be careful what he wishes for because he just might get it and he can take that to the bank BROTHER.
Okay, now with that nearly half hour long OPENING PROMO out of the way, were at commercial.
Hogan and Bischoff are backstage trying to decide if they believe Morgan, and Flair says that after 30 years its hard to become Immortal without being great. Hogan says while he was gone, he was sitting home and realized how ignorant Matt Morgan is because he was getting booed, and now hes trying to be the savior of TNA. Flair says he just wanted to come out and kiss Hogans ass, and Hogan says if they want a war theyre going to get one. Hogan says hes going to make Samoa Joe vs Gunner & Murphy, Rob Van Dam vs Frankie Kazarian and if RVD beats Kazarian, hell become the number one contender. Hogan also makes Matt Morgan vs Beer Money & Doug Williams, and Flair says that the faces really just want to join Immortal. Flair says Hogan needs to check out some of the new talent around TNA, and they leave the room while Bischoff sits there laughing over how awesome Hogan and Flair are.
Robbie E and Cookie are backstage, and Cookie says that Robbie E took care of Jay Lethal at Turning Point, and she wants Taylor Wilde to know that she may not be a wrestler, but shes from Jersey and knows how to fight.
That leads us to the ring for our opening match
Jay Lethal & Taylor Wilde vs The Shore
Cookie looks really unhappy to be wrestling here, which flies completely in the face of the promo we JUST SAW. But what do I know? Looks like we spent so much time with Hogan, Flair, and Bischoff that we ran out of time in this segment. Were at commercial.
Were back, and Robbie and Cookie are out on the floor running from Lethal and Wilde, and Robbie suckerpunches Lethal and tosses him back in the ring. Lethal quickly turns it around and fires back with some stiff chops to Robbie, but Cookie drags Robbie out to the floor and relative safety. The Shore stalls for more time out on the floor until Cookie orders Robbie back into the ring. Robbie hesitates, so Lethal just hiptosses him back in the ring and chops him again, and Robbie scurries to the corner and the loving embrace of Cookie. Lethal tags in Taylor Wilde, so Robbie tags Cookie in, and she literally runs away from Taylor and tags Robbie in. Robbie menaces Taylor, but doesnt notice Lethal climbing the ropes until he hits him with a flying bodypress for 2. Cookie comes in and grabs Lethals ankle, and that allows Robbie to nail Lethal from behind, but Lethal barely registers before taking Robbie over with an armdrag and then bars the arm. Cookie distracts Lethal and Taylor goes after Cookie, but as the ref takes what felt like ten minutes to escort Taylor out of the ring, Robbie takes nine and a half of those minutes to finally decide to pull Lethals hair. The referee, still with his back turned, completely misses both Robbie and Cookie putting the boots to Lethal. Cookie holds Lethal and Robbie charges, Lethal moves and Robbie nearly hits Cookie, but stops short and turns around right into the Lethal Combination. Cookie jumps on Lethals back and Lethal no-sells, so Cookie tries a kick to the gut and Lethal catches the boot and signals for Taylor to come in. Cookie slips out of her boot and runs out to the floor and Taylor chases her around ringside, and while the ref is busy watching them, Robbie takes Cookies boot and knocks Lethal out with it for the win while Taylor chases Cookie into the ring and runs right past Lethal without thinking to break up the pin.
Winners: The Shore
We go to a video package looking at the history of the Team 3D-Motor City Machine Guns match, and then we go to Team 3D backstage, where theyre WALKING!
We head back out to the Impact Zone, where Team 3D make their way to the ring to address the fans. Bubba puts over the match at Turning Point and theyre proud that they helped pave the way for all the other teams in TNA and they made tag team wrestling in TNA mean something. However, its time for everything to come to an end and theyre glad they got to go out against the Guns, and the only words they can possible say to everyone is thank you very much. Devon says that whether theyve loved or hated them, theyve always showed 3D respect and he wants to thank them, because without the fans there would be on Team 3D. Its time to move on because theyve done everything there is to do, and Bubba wants to go become a rock star and Devon has twin boys that hes going to turn into the next Team 3D, so for the final and last time, he says Without any further ado oh my brother, TESTIFY! 3Ds music hits and they embrace in the middle of the ring, but out of nowhere Bubba nails Devon from behind and stands there glaring at him, and as Devon tries to get up, Bubba just kicks him back down and shakes his head at him.
We come back from commercial and take a look at MOMENTS AGO as Brother Ray turned on Brother Devon. We go to Mike and Taz, and Mike asks Taz if he had any idea this was coming, and Taz said he had no clue and didnt think anyone did.
Still to come: AJ Styles defends the TV Title against Stevie Richards, Matt Morgan takes on Beer Money & Doug Williams, and RVD faces Frankie Kazarian for a shot at the TNA World Title.
We go backstage to Eric Bischoffs office as Bischoff chews out the referees for assigning a punk kid to referee the main event at Turning Point. Bischoff says they embarrassed him at the PPV, and the kid referee says its not the Hebners fault, it was his fault and hell take the blame. Matt Morgan comes in and yells at Bischoff for getting on the kids case, and says he should do the right thing and appoint him the referee for his match against Fortune tonight. Bischoff says hes got it, and tells the referee to do his freakin job.
Back to the ring
Gunner & Murphy vs Samoa Joe
Gunner & Murphy jump Joe before the bell and Joe tries to fight back, but the numbers are against him and they continue pummeling Joe in the corner, Murphy hitting a running Yakuza Kick in the corner and Gunner with a running high knee. Joe comes back on Gunner and hits an exploder suplex, but Gunner made a blind tag to Murphy. Murphy tries to jump Joe from behind, but Joe nails him and hits a leaping enziguiri, then hits a Muscle Buster on Murphy and thats all she wrote.
Winner: Samoa Joe
Murphy nails Joe from behind, but Joe no-sells and starts beating the crap out of Murphy and chokes him out. Jeff Jarrett comes in behind Joe while hes choking Murphy and nails him with a nightstick, and then all three guys put the boots to Joe and Jarrett puts the Ankle Lock on Joe. Suddenly, Kurt Angle comes out of the crowd and suplexes both Gunner and Murphy, and Jarrett turns around and freezes in shock at the sight of Angle before bailing out of the ring and dashing up the ramp to safety. Angle helps Joe up and they stare Jarrett down from the ring.
Immortal is backstage and theyre unhappy with what just happened, and Flair said he doesnt know whats up with Gunner and Murphy and says theyre done. Bischoff says they need to get Angle out of here, and leaves with Abyss to go take care of Angle.
We come back from commercial, and Bischoff tells the camera crew to stick with him so they can get video proof that Angle is there. He goes into the mens room and makes fun of someone in the stall for stinking up the mens room, perhaps thinking it was Angle, but instead the Pope comes out of the stall, punches Bischoff in the gut, then opens another stall that contains Abyss and beats him down, then grabs Bischoff and drags him out of the mens room.
Frankie Kazarian vs Rob Van Dam
Before the match, we are told that Rhinos contract expired and Hogan and Bischoff chose not to renew him. Kazarian attacks Van Dam before the bell and delivers a big hiptoss. Van Dam fires back, but Kazarian goes to the eyes and comes off the ropes but gets sent into the corner and takes a HUGE monkey flip, and then gets sent across the ring for another, even HUGER monkey flip. RVD follows that up with a cartwheel into a moonsault for 2, then repeatedly rams a shoulder into Kazarians ribs in the corner and gets a springboard jump kick to Kazarian. Van DAm with a boot to the face sends Kazarian staggering, but Kazarian dodges a charge and goes up top, but hits a flying bodypress and wipes out both Van Dam and the referee. Van Dam catches Kazarians boot and gets the stepover spinkick, and Ric Flair comes down to ringside with a chair. Rhino comes out and runs right past Flair and into the ring where he just kind of stands there staring at both guys before hitting the Gore on Van Dam, allowing Kazarian to cover him and get the win.
Winner: Frankie Kazarian
Rhino stands in the ring over RVD, and Tommy Dreamer runs in and yells at him and tells him to leave the ring. Rhino starts to leave but then, predictably, grabs a chair and lays Dreamer out with it.
We go backstage to where Pope has dragged Bischoff off to the catacombs of the Impact Zone and is furious at Bischoff for buying off his family. He puts a gold chain and sunglasses on Bischoff since he wants to be Pope and Bischoff feverishly tries to apologize, but Pope tells him to shut up and puts a skincap on Bischoffs head and tells him to rap. Bischoff tries some weak shizzle nizzle stuff, but Pope tells him to shut up and drags him off camera again.
Hogan and Abyss are in Hogans office and Hogan asks Abyss why this is happening and why he let Bischoff out of his sight. Hogan sends Abyss to go rescue Bischoff and rip Popes head off if he sees him.
Back to the ring
TV Title Match: AJ Styles vs Stevie Richards
Stevie attacks AJ from behind during his entrance and rolls him in the ring, and were at commercial.
Were back, and the bell rings to officially start the match as Stevie backdrops AJ for 2, then clotheslines him to the floor. Richards goes out after him, but AJ runs back in the ring and kicks Stevie coming in, then hits a springboard moonsault for 2. AJ works Stevie over in the corner, then hits a snapmare and a neck vice, and Stevie escapes and goes for a dropkick, but AJ dodges and Stevie crashes to the mat, and AJ hits a series of elbowdrops and we HIT THE CHINLOCK! Stevie fights out, but AJ catches him coming off the ropes with his SWEET dropkick for 2. AJ chops Stevie in the corner and gouges Stevies face, and Stevie backdrops AJ to the apron but AJ hits him with a forearm from behind. Stevie suddenly comes back with a ton of fire, hitting elbows and clotheslines and gets a 2 count. Stevie goes up for the ten punch count, then gets a hard forearm and charges AJ in the corner, but AJ moves and Stevie hangs himself up in the corner and collapses to the mat. AJ goes out to the apron and comes back in with a springboard something, but Stevie catches him coming down with the Stevie Kick and goes for the cover, but AJ gets his foot on the rope at the last possible moment. Stevie goes for the Stevie Bomb, but YOU CANT POWERBOMB AJ! He slips through and hits the Styles Clash, but instead of dropping him flat, he drops him on the back of his neck and it looks REALLY ugly. AJ covers and gets the win.
Winner: AJ Styles
We see a replay and it looks even nastier than the first time.
Backstage, Pope brings Eric Bischoff over to the casket, punches him in the gut, delivers an uppercut, and dumps Bischoff in the casket, which he then wheels out of the room.
We head out to the Impact Zone as Pope wheels the casket out to ringside, but Abyss comes out of nowhere and blindsides Pope, then opens the casket and tries to revive Bischoff. Pope nails Abyss from behind, closes the casket, then goes back to pummeling Abyss and puts the boots to him. Pope slams Abyss into the casket and continues beating on him, but Bischoff finally wakes up and gets out of the casket and lowblows Pope, and now Abyss is able to lay Pope out and then stuff him in the casket. Abyss and Bischoff close the lid and then Abyss turns the casket around and rams it through the stage. Bischoff then goes over and lays repeated kicks into the poor, defenseless casket as Abyss looks in the camera and says he warned us.
After commercial, we come back and its main event time!
Matt Morgan vs Doug Williams & Beer Money
Fortune attacks Morgan before the bell, but he goes through all three of them and goozles Beer Money, but Williams clips his knee and they put the boots to Morgan. Williams leglocks Morgan, then tags in Roode, who hits a series of elbowdrops to the knee, then tags in Storm and they split the wishbone on Morgans legs. Williams tags back in and horse collars the leg, but Morgan fights out so Williams drags Morgan to the apron and slams his knee on the apron, then distracts the ref while Flair gets a couple of shots in from the floor. Storm with a figure four in the middle of the ring, but Morgan reverses the hold and forces the break. Eric Bischoff comes out to the announce table and gets on the air and says hes had it and Matt Morgan better come out on top tonight because if he doesnt, hes never going to get another shot at Jeff Hardy again. Roode gets Morgan in a Boston Crab as Bischoff says this has crossed the line between personal and professional and pounds his fist on the desk. Roode puts the boots to Morgan, but Morgan pops up and hits a discus clothesline and wipes out Roode. Roode tags in Williams and Morgan runs him over with a series of clotheslines and then knocks Storm off the apron. Morgan with a big boot to Roode and hits a charging splash in the corner on Williams, followed by a side suplex for 2. Beer Money run in and double team Morgan and try a double suplex, but Morgan reverses and suplexes both Storm and Roode. Flair pops up on the ring apron as we run out of time on Impact.
Luckily, TNA has a whole other hour right after Impact, so we come right back to Morgan punching Flair off the apron, but Williams nails Morgan with a series of European Uppercuts and comes off the ropes with a crossbody, but Morgan catches him and hits a fallaway slam. Flair and Beer Money leave the ringside area and walk up to the top of the rampway, leaving Williams alone with Morgan. One Carbon Footprint later and Morgan earns himself a rematch for the TNA World Title.
Winner: Matt Morgan
Jeff Hardy comes up on the video wall and cuts a promo on Morgan, but it was prerecorded, and the real Jeff Hardy runs out and attacks Morgan from behind and hits the Twist Of Hate, then goes up top and hits a Swanton. Jeff grabs the World Title belt and holds it high for everyone to see, and thats a wrap.
Injury updates on Undertaker, Punk, Mysterio Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 11/10/2010 at 06:20 PM
Credit: F4WOnline.com
- Undertaker is currently recovering from surgery this past week to repair a torn rotator cuff. It is still uncertain if he'll be healthy enough to appear at Wrestlemania 27.
- CM Punk is going to rehab his torn muscle tendon in his glute rather than go through surgery, so he will likely return in January.
- Rey Mysterio appeared on the WWE European tour despite being injured due of the lack of talent depth on the Smackdown roster.
Live News & Notes From This Week's WWE Smackdown Posted by Andy Steven on 11/09/2010 at 11:24 PM
PWMania.com reader Joe Craven for sent in the following report:
* Lot less people in attendance than RAW. Heard talk that people had their seats upgraded after tickets were not sold, all top tier was curtained off when it was full for RAW.
* Mason Ryan got a decent reaction as per a brit in England but was quite a lot of boos and it was not surprising Chavo got a good reaction as the Aniversary of Eddies death is this Saturday
* Crowd went mad for McIntyre and were clearly for the Scot, he possibly got one of the best reactions of the night and the match between him and Kaval was pretty good.
* Divas NXT was nothing special, same old boring stuff. Crowd was dead even little kids and even Vickie barely got a reaction.
* Edge got a good reaction when he first came out and Nexus got a lot of heel heat but me and some others made some noise.
* Boo's during Cena commercials.
* Natalya got a strong reaction and Layla got some good heat.
* Del Rio had a mixed reaction and Kofi had huge pops.
TNA iMPACT is the Most Recorded Wrestling Show Posted by Steve Carrier on 11/12/2010 at 08:40 PM
- TNA Impact is the most Tivo'd/DVR'd wrestling show each week according to a report by The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
The 10/28 episode of Impact saw a 14% audience increase bringing the show from 1.48 million viewers to 1.69 million with the overall rating increasing from a 1.13 to a 1.29. Around 5% of the audience for WWE Monday Night Raw and 3% of the audience for WWE Smackdown record the show each week adding additional viewers. In reality, while those numbers are good news for TNA, if that amount of viewers are skipping through the ads on the show then that is of no value to Spike and if the same crowd is also not attending house shows or buying PPV's then that is of little value to TNA.
Eric Young already back with TNA? Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 11/12/2010 at 05:12 PM
Randy Ricci, a former TNA Wrestling employee who has been running a controversial blog commenting on the company at nawf.com/blog/, is claiming that Eric Young has re-signed with TNA.
The report states that while Young didn't get the money figure he wanted, he was now given the freedom to make his own indy bookings. We should have more on this soon.
Lacey Von Erich announced on her Twitter page this evening that she has decided to leave TNA Wrestling.
"I decided to respectfully leave TNA today," she wrote. "I want to try new things, like be a sports host or something Love ya'll!"
She also noted the following on her Facebook page.
"Let's face it I was no Von Erich in the ring But it was so much fun! I'm getting married, and would love to do something local, luckily I live in L.A. so it shouldnt be too difficult! "
Von Erich joined the promotion in October 2009 to replace Angelina Love in "The Beautiful People" faction.
NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: Kaitlyn won the Arm Wrestling Contest (WATCH | PHOTOS) A.J. def. Nikki Bella (WATCH | PHOTOS) NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: A.J. won the WWE High School Photo Challenge (WATCH | PHOTOS) Naomi def. Aksana (WATCH | PHOTOS) NXT Rookie Diva Records:
A.J.: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 4-2 Aksana: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 1-4 Kaitlyn: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 1-2 Naomi: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 4-2 WWE Universe, visit NXT.WWE.COM to watch WWE NXT highlights and the complete episode each Wednesday. The complete episode is also available Wednesdays on YouTube.com/wwe and Hulu.com!
Kevin Nash has reportedly signed a new deal with TNA Wrestling, thus ending his contract dispute with the organization.
The former World Champion last appeared for TNA on the Oct. 14 episode of iMPACT! where he and Sting announced they were walking away from the company rather than join Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff's regime.
View this quickly before WWE pulls it. The video starts a few seconds after he started speaking. Regal said:
"Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much from all of the WWE Superstars to each and every one of you, for coming out and supporting us each and every week and every year, when we come here. There's something, just a little over 27 years that I've been doing this now. As you can see, there's an incredible, wonderful crop of WWE Superstars coming up. Maybe this is my last tour, so thank you very much. Please, believe me, this is a wonderful way to end it all. Thank you."
Kurt Angle posted today to his Facebook page regarding his wrestling future:
"A lot of you want me back in WWE. I appreciate your kind words. I love TNA but anything is possible Dixie Carter has been wonderful to me. She cares about my well being. That means more to me than anything. So I would never count out WWE, but TNA is my loyalty right now."
Eve & The Bella Twins def. Maryse, Alicia Fox & Tamina The Usos def. The Hart Dynasty Goldust def. Ted DiBiase John Cena def. David Otunga Sheamus def. Santino Marella by Disqualification Team Barrett def. Team Orton
MANCHESTER, England With two weeks until Survivor Series, Monday Night Raw hopped the pond and settled into jolly ol England. Although the proceedings appeared to be running smoothly, even tickety-boo, as the Brits might say, when Manchester native Wade Barrett started bossing around Superstars, thats when things became all sixes and sevens and that, as any Englishman will tell you adds up to chaos.
Team Barrett def. Team Orton (WATCH | PHOTOS) Blimey! Two weeks before clashing with WWE Champion Randy Orton at Survivor Series, Wade Barrett savored a triumphant homecoming. Commanding Team Barrett, including WWE Tag Team Champions Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel, Husky Harris, Michael McGillicutty and himself, the Nexus leader defeated Team Orton, consisting of the WWE Champion, R-Truth, Daniel Bryan, Mark Henry & The Miz.
With Nexus reluctant disciple, John Cena, acting as special guest referee, David Otunga slunk to the squared circle, causing a distraction. By the time Cena dispatched of Otunga, Miz had already gone rogue and leveled his team captain, The Viper. Barrett quickly pounced, covering Orton as Cena turned and slapped the canvas for the three-count.
In the wake of his momentous victory, Barrett was carried off on the shoulders of his Nexus minions. But was the Englishmans hometown celebration a harbinger of championships to come, or the latest sign of his arrogant undoing?
Special three-hour, old school Raw next week (WATCH) Next week, Raw will be kicking it old school! During a special three-hour broadcast starting at 8/7 CT on USA Network, Monday Night Raw will bring together Superstars past and present for one memorable night.
Sheamus def. Santino Marella by Disqualification (WATCH: PART 1 | PART 2 | PHOTOS: PART 1 | PART 2) The time for tea and sympathy appeared long lost. After upsetting Sheamus in a match a couple weeks ago thanks to an assist by John Morrison Santino Marella attempted to placate The Celtic Warrior with a cup of Earl Grey and a tray of crumpets. However, the Italian, joined by Vladimir Kozlov, only further enraged the Irishman. Finally, the Raw General Manager intervened and arranged a proper match between Santino and Sheamus.
Although Sheamus figured a win would be a doddle, or easy, the Italian tried his level best to avoid the ring. He was eventually forced to compete, though, and quickly punched the Irishmans groin in a fit of desperation. Hey, he may have lost the match by disqualification but at least he survived! Afterward, Sheamus seized Santino and prepared to punish him until Morrison again crashed the party. The Shaman of Sexy clobbered The Celtic Warrior and rescued Santino from the ring, leaving the pale warrior an ominous shade of red.
John Cena def. David Otunga (WATCH: PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PHOTOS) For David Otunga, the cavalry never showed. Prior to his match with John Cena, the flashy Nexus member implored his cohorts to back him up during the bout. When the group paraded in, however, they were ordered to retreat from ringside by leader Wade Barrett. The betrayal left Otunga susceptible and allowed Cena to force him to tap out.
Afterward, the Englishman confronted Otunga and informed him that if he does not defeat Edge on SmackDown this Friday, he will be excommunicated from The Nexus!
Goldust def. Ted DiBiase (WATCH | PHOTOS) The honeymoon was over before it even began. Moments after exchanging rings with NXT Rookie Aksana last week, Goldust got slapped in the face by the Lithuanian vixen. Still nursing his wounds, The Bizarre One faced off against Ted DiBiase. A despondent Goldust may have sought relief, but DiBiase sought his Million Dollar Title, which The Bizarre One had pilfered weeks earlier. During the bout, Aksana came down and ripped the title away from DiBiases special lady friend, Maryse.
Afterward, Goldust quickly rolled up The Fortunate Son for the win and looked on forlornly as his runaway bride Million Dollar Title in tow beat a hasty retreat.
The Usos def. The Hart Dynasty (WATCH | PHOTOS) Tyson Kidd must be going absolutely barmy, as the English might say. For yet another week, Kidd witnessed his Hart Dynasty partner, David Hart Smith, stumble in a tag team match. The latest beneficiaries? Jimmy & Jey Uso, who notched the victory and celebrated as Kidd looked on in disappointment.
Wade Barrett arranged David Otunga vs. John Cena In light of David Otungas perceived attempts to assert himself within The Nexus, the groups leader, Wade Barrett, had a bit of unwelcome news. As punishment, the Englishman arranged a match pitting Otunga against his fellow Nexus member John Cena.
Eve & The Bella Twins def. Maryse, Alicia Fox & Tamina (WATCH | PHOTOS) Goooaaaallll! Clad in Manchester United soccer jerseys, Eve & The Bella Twins faced off against Maryse, Alicia Fox & Tamina, who sported rival Liverpool jerseys. With support from the Manchester faithful urging them on, Eve & The Bellas rose above their rivals to capture the victory. As noted by ring announcer Josh Mathews, who subbed for an ailing Jerry The King Lawler, Nikki and Brie once again pulled out Twin Magic to capture the Divas Cup.
Wade Barrett confronted John Cena; Raws main event announced (PHOTOS) Humiliation. Loathing. Disrespect. These characteristics seem to be overshadowing John Cenas true motto as of late. Case in point, Nexus reluctant warrior was forced to recite a cloying introduction of the groups leader, Wade Barrett, in his hometown of Manchester prior to what the Englishman dubbed a Championship Celebration Preview.
Barrett led the rest of The Nexus onto the stage while addressing his fellow Brits. After heavy boasting, he admonished fellow Nexi David Otunga for leading the group on a losing effort at SmackDown last Friday. He then turned his ire on Cena for allowing his tag team to lose to WWE Champion Randy Orton & R-Truth the week prior while Cena served as special guest referee. Cena was then reminded that, as special guest ref during the WWE Title Match at Survivor Series, if Barrett wins, he will be free of Nexus. If the Englishman loses, however, he will fired. Cena then offered his own newsflash: Free or fired, he plans on bashing in Barretts teeth regardless.
Amid the rancor, it was easy to forget one critical fact: Orton would have his say. To underscore the point, The Viper entered with title in hand. Before tensions escalated, Raws General Manager, via Michael Cole, interrupted. The GM announced that, not only was Barretts premature Championship Celebration Preview canceled, to ensure a decisive victor at Survivor Series, the WWE Title Match must be won by pinfall or submission and Nexus members will be banned from ringside.
The GM also announced the nights main event: A 10-Man Tag Team Match pitting Barrett & The Nexus against Orton and a team of the GMs choosing with Cena acting as special guest referee.
Regal and Bryan have been wrestling each other on the current European tour with Bryan winning via submission. At last night's show, the two shook hands after the match and Regal said on the mic, "I've been in this business for 27 years and never thought I'd see a better wrestler than me. Well, this man is, ladies and gentleman, Daniel Bryan."
Regal helped train Bryan back in the early days of his career.
Strange incident takes place after Impact taping Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 11/09/2010 at 01:46 AM
Credit: PWInsider.com
There was an incident after Monday's TNA Impact taping in Orlando. The company plugged that fans could get photos taken with Jeff Hardy after the tapings were over for $25. When that time came, Hardy came out and began insulting Jeremy Borash and the fans.
Hardy left, went to the back and did not return. After a few minutes, TNA and Universal Studios employees began issuing refunds to fans. TNA and Universal staff were said to be completely confused and caught off-guard.
Eric Bischoff's son now working for TNA Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 11/09/2010 at 01:45 AM
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Eric Bischoff's son, Garrett, has joined TNA as a referee under the name Jackson James. Garrett was the referee in the main event of TNA Turning Point and appears in a segment on this week's Impact.
Word is that Bischoff's son has been training with Brian Knobbs of The Nasty Boys and that his identity had been kept quiet from people in the company. No word yet if they plan to reveal him as Bischoff's son on TV.
- Eric Young is reportedly gone from TNA after his contract expired at the end of October. TNA apparently offered Young a deal that was much worse than the deal he had been working under. Young declined the offer and told officials he is going to explore other options. Young may return in the future but for now he is gone.
Tommy Dreamer Injured At TNA Turning Point Posted by Andy Steven on 11/08/2010 at 10:21 AM
Tommy Dreamer revealed on his Twitter page that he will be seeing the doctor today following his injury from his match with Rob Van Dam at TNA Turning Point this past Sunday.
Dreamer wrote: My wrist. Gonna see Dr tomorrow. Not broken I dont know medical term 4 what is sticking out. Gross.
He also posted some graphic photos from his wrist injury on Twitter. Dreamer later went on to say: I am glad my friend [Rob Van Dam] did this to me. I wouldnt want us to be enemies
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