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TNA No Surrender - Post Show Thread *Spoilers*

  • 06-09-2010 3:06am
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    Welcome to PWInsider.com's coverage of TNA No Surrender. We will be updating this page throughout the evening with results from the show, so check back often.

    They opened the PPV with footage of Mr. Anderson, D'Angelo Dinero, Jeff Hardy and Kurt Angle arriving earlier in the day, while Taz and Mike Tenay talked about their semifinal matches in the TNA World Title tournament. We then had a video package on the four contenders and their quest for the title.

    TNA Tag Team Champions The Motor City Machineguns vs. Generation Me.

    It was explained that London Brawling was unable to appear at the show due to a "personal issue" and Generation Me was getting the title shot due to their showing against the champions on Impact.

    Shelley started out with Jeremy, exchanging armlocks and holds, with both men going for early covers. Max tagged in, with the crowd chanting for Shelley. Shelley took Max down with a drop toe hold and tagged in Sabin. Sabin hit a shoulderblock for two, then the two rolled out of armbar attempts before stalemating on dropkick attempts. Shelley and Jeremy tagged back in, and the back and forth continued until Jeremy hit a back elbow and a springboard armdrag. Max tagged in and moonsaulted on Shelley's outstretched arm. Jeremy tagged in and hit a double stomp on the arm off the top rope. Jeremy gave Shelley a jawbreaker, but Shelley dropkicked him to the ring apron. Sabin tagged in, and the MCMG hit a series of double team moves on Jeremy. Sabin elbowdropped Jeremy for a two count. Shelley tagged back in and hit a spinebuster and applied a reverse Boston Crab, turning it into a Rocking Horse. Max broke up the hold, to boos.

    Sabin tagged in and but Jeremy rallied and tagged in Max, who hit some dropkicks. Max bulldogged Sabin, then kicked Shelley on the floor. Max gave Sabin a somersault stunner off the middle rope for a two count. Shelley made a blind tag as Generation Me was setting up a move. Sabin kicked Jeremy to the floor and Shelley kicked Max from the top rope for a two count. Shelley kicked Maz in the back and went for a springboard, but Jeremy stopped him and hit a neckbreaker on the apron. Max tried for some covers, but was unsuccessful. Jeremy tagged in, but Shelley blocked his suplex attempt. Generation Me hit a sandwich dropkick and Max got a two count on Shelley. Max hit a dropkick and tagged in Jeremy, who stomped Shelley and got a two count. Jeremy put Shelley in a full nelson. Shelley elbowed out of it, then avoided a dropkick and tagged in Sabin.

    Sabin cleaned house, knocking Jeremy from the ring and blasting Max with elbows. Sabin hit a springboard DDT on Max, but Jeremy broke it up. Jeremy hit Sabin with a dropkick, but Shelley knocked him to the floor and hit him with a tope. In the ring, Sabin and Max punched it out, with Sabin going for a DDT, only for Max to ran him in a corner. Jeremy tagged in and Max fed him into a reverse DDT on Sabin. Shelley broke up the cover. Generation Me hit a headscissor/dropkick combo on Sabin. They went into a series of superkicks, including Sabin blocking one by Jeremy and throwing it into Max. The MCMG won the battle of superkicks, then hit Skull & Bones (neckbreaker/elbow combo) on Jeremy for the pin at the fourteen minute mark.

    Winners: The Motor City Machineguns.

    Post-match, Generation Me attacked the Guns from behind, giving Shelley a double elevated DDT to the floor as Shelley was hanging off the apron. They had EMTs come out and act like Shelley was seriously injured. Generation Me were laughing over the injury as they exited. Shelley eventually got to his feet with the aid of the EMTs and walked out.

    TNA X-Division Champion Douglas Williams vs. Sabu.

    Sabu dove at Williams' legs at the start, but Williams kept scrambling away. Douglas took him to the mat with a side mare, but Sabu turned it into a headscissors. Williams turned it into a leglock, but Sabu made the ropes. Sabu took Williams down with a headlock, but Williams broke out and grabbed a Cobra. Sabu made the ropes again. Williams applied an armlock, but Sabu backed him in a corner, and we had a clean break. Sabu kicked Williams in the gut, but Williams responded with punches and forearms. Sabu reversed a whip in a corner and hit a lariat, then delivered a slingshot somersault legdrop. Sabu applied a Camel Clutch, but Williams made the ropes.

    Williams rolled to the floor, and Sabu hit a baseball slide kick. Sabu hit a slingshot senton onto Williams on the floor, then set up a table at ringside. Williams rammed Sabu headfirst into the table, then tossed him back into the ring. Williams got on the apron and kicked Sabu in the head. Williams hit a middle rope uppercut for a two count. Williams whipped Sabu into a corner and hit a jumping knee. Williams went to the top rope, but Sabu crotched him. Sabu went for a top rope rana, but Williams began to fall off the ropes, taking Sabu with him. Sabu still flipped, and Williams still went over to the mat. Sabu grabbed a chair, but the referee warned him not to use it.

    Sabu stomped Williams, then used the chair for a triple jump moonsault, using the middle rope for the move. Sabu went for another chair launch, but Williams tripped Sabu face first into the chair. Williams hit a kneedrop for a two count. Williams hit Sabu with a low kick, but claimed it was to the inside of the thigh. Williams hit a clothesline, then put Sabu in an armbar. Williams drove his knee into Sabu's back, then hit a kneedrop for a two count. Sabu kicked Williams on a charge, then hit a springboard DDT for a two count. Sabu hit a springboard back elbow, and got a two count. Sabu used a chair launch to hit a leg lariat in the corner on Williams. Sabu went for another, but Williams kicked the chair into Sabu's midsection, then hit a gutwrench suplex for a two count.

    Williams sent Sabu into the ropes, but Sabu clotheslined him to the floor. Sabu went for a chair launch, but referee Earl Hebner blocked him. Sabu got Hebner out of the way and jumped off the chair to the top rope, but Williams moved, so Sabu dropped back to the mat, then hit a slingshot senton on Williams on the floor. Sabu put Williams on the table on the floor, then went for a slingshot senton, but Williams moved out of the way and Sabu went through the table. Sabu crawled back into the ring, as Williams got ready to hit him with a chair. The referee took the chair from Williams, but with the ref's back turned, Williams hit Sabu with the championship belt. Williams pinned Sabu at the eleven minute mark.

    Winner: Douglas Williams.

    Christy Hemme interviewed Mr. Anderson, who said he doesn't care if the Pope doesn't like him or trust him. Anderson said he is there to win the World Title, then noted how the fans would be chanting "We Are A**holes" tonight.

    Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne.

    Madison entered on the back of Tara's motorcycle. Velvet was accompanied by Angelina Love. Madison choked Velvet in the corner with her boot, then punched her down and choked her on the mat. Madison put Velvet in a cravate and tossed her down to the mat. Madison put her in a camel clutch and jumped on her back, then reapplied the hold. Velvet kicked Rayne low, then slapped her in the face. Tara and Angelina argued on the floor, distracting the referee and as a result missing Velvet's cradle on Madison. Madison gave Velvet a clothesline, then pulled on her hair. Madison used a headscissors to ram Velvet face first into the mat, then got a two count. Madison went for a leapfrog in the corner, but Velvet caught it and slammed Madison to the mat. Velvet hit some clotheslines and a back elbow. Velvet kicked away a backdrop and hit a spear, then rammed Madison headfirst into the mat. Velvet hit a bulldog, put Tara pulled her out of the ring to stop the pinfall. Tara grabbed her helmet to use on Velvet, but Angelina kicked Tara from behind. Velvet crawled back into the ring, and Madison set her up for a neckbreaker, but Velvet reversed it into a DDT for the pin at the five minute mark.

    Winner: Velvet Sky.

    Christy Hemme interviewed Jeff Hardy. Hardy said that Kurt Angle was the best wrestler in the world, but he wasn't bad himself. Hardy said he was going to win the title tonight for Rob Van Dam.

    Abyss vs. Rhino - Falls Count Anywhere.

    Rhino attacked Abyss on the ramp during his entrance. Rhino pounded him in the floor, then tossed Abyss into the ring. Rhino pulled some weapons out from under the ring. Rhino wedged a trash can in the corner, but Abyss rolled to the floor. Rhino gave Abyss a pescado, and they brawled into the crowd. A camera man got knocked down, and they brawled into the backstage area. They brawled outside of the studio, and were fighting under one of the roller coasters at Universal Studios. Abyss rammed Rhino into steel fencing as they made their way back towards the building. They fought inside, past the interview set, and back through the crowd.

    They made their way back to the ring, and Abyss tried a hiptoss, but Rhino blocked it and hit a clothesline. Rhino hit some punches in a corner, but Abyss reversed a whip and sent Rhino into the trash can. Rhino fell to the floor. They brawled up the aisle, past the ramp and near the stage. Abyss whipped Rhino into the guard rail and went for a cover, but Rhino kicked out. Rhino stopped a whip and threw Abyss threw the wooden front of the stage. Rhino went into the hole after Abyss, and as the camera man went after them, he got knocked back out of the hole. Abyss and Rhino apparently brawled under the stage to the other side, and busted back out of it (which looked really pre-cut), with Abyss now in control.

    They made their way back to the ring, and Abyss slid a section of guard rail into the ring. Abyss put the rail in the corner, and went to whip Rhino in, but Rhino put the brakes on. Rhino hit Abyss with a clothesline, then blasted him several times with a cookie sheet. Abyss hit a shoulderblock in the corner, then a belly to belly suplex. Rhino set up for the Gore, but Abyss grabbed him by the throat and chokeslammed him on the trash can for a two count. Abyss went up the ramp and grabbed Janice. Abyss warned the referee to get out of his way, and Rhino hit Abyss with a Gore. Abyss kicked out at two. Rhino ran into a kick by Abyss, and Abyss then hit the Black Hole Slam for a two count.

    Abyss went for a powerbomb, but Rhino broke out and hit a clothesline. Rhino set up for a Gore, Abyss moved out of the way and Rhino ran head first into the guard rail that had been set up in the corner earlier. Abyss then hit the Black Hole Slam for the win at the thirteen minute mark.

    Winner: Abyss.

    Abyss told the camera that "They are coming on 10-10-10."

    They did a video package on the Jeff Jarrett & Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Nash & Sting match.

    Jeff Jarrett & Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Nash & Sting.

    During the entrances, it was noted that Hulk Hogan was not at the show, as he is recuperating from more back work. Sting started out the match with Joe. Sting attacked Jarrett on the apron, and as Joe pulled him off, Nash came in and attacked Joe. Joe took Nash down with a jumping kick, then hit Sting with a back elbow and a Pele kick. Jarrett tagged in and pounded Sting in a corner. Nash hit Jarrett from the apron, allowing Sting to clothesline him. Nash punched Jarrett to the mat as he tagged in. Jarrett battled back with punched, but Nash kneed him in the gut. Nash gave Jarrett Snake Eyes, then hit a side slam for a two count.

    Nash kneed Jarrett in the corner, then tagged in Sting, who went to work on Jarrett's arm. Sting hit a Stinger Splash, which got a pop. Sting went for a reverse splash off the middle rope, but Jarrett got his knees up. Jarrett tagged Joe, but Nash distracted the referee, who missed the tag. Jarrett and Sting clotheslined each other, and both men were laid out on the mat. Joe tagged in and went to work on Sting, hitting a kick and a back splash. Joe kicked Nash off the apron. Joe ducked a Sting clothesline and dove onto Nash on the floor with a tope. In the ring, Sting gave Jarrett a Hot Shot, but it was in the corner where Sting had left his bat. The referee was watching Nash and Joe on the floor. Sting went to give Jarrett a Stinger Splash, but Jarrett hit him with the bat. Jarrett hit Sting with the bat again, then went to the floor and told Joe, the legal man, to get in the ring. Samoa Joe put Sting in a Kokina Clutch. Sting was out cold, and the referee called for the bell at the six minute mark.

    Winners: Jeff Jarrett & Samoa Joe.

    As Joe left, he picked up Sting's bat and said "They used to call me Joe, now you can call me Batman."

    The events leading to Styles-Dreamer was shown.

    TNA TV Champion AJ Styles vs. Tommy Dreamer - I Quit (non-title)

    Styles came out, then hid in the side of the entrance structure. When Dreamer came out, Styles tried to ambush him with the title belt, but Dreamer dodged it and punched Styles to the ring. Inside, Dreamer went for a Texas Cloverleaf early, but Styles kicked it away. Dreamer backdropped Styles to the floor, then pulled him back first against the ringpost. They asked Styles if he quit, and he just said Dreamer sucked. Styles broke out of the hold, and they traded chops on the floor. Styles missed an elbowdrop, and Dreamer put Styles in a full nelson camel clutch. Styles responded "Screw you Dreamer" and slid out, then kicked Dreamer from the mat. Styles fishhooked Dreamer, but Dreamer wouldn't quit. Dreamer rammed Styles back first into a corner. Styles reversed a whip, missed a shoulderblock in the corner, and Dreamer applied a crossface, but Styles rolled to the floor. Dreamer hit a clothesline from the ring apron, then went for a suplex on the ramp, but Styles reversed it.

    Styles stomped Dreamer, and went for a figure four, but Dreamer picked up one of the lights on the entrance ramp and hit Styles with it. Dreamer then used the cord from the light to put Styles in a crossface variation. Styles elbowed out. Styles whipped Dreamer into the ring apron and splashed him. Styles pulled back the protective mats on the floor, and went for a Styles Clash. Dreamer backdropped out of it, Styles landed on his feet, but Dreamer shoved him shoulder first into the ringpost. Dreamer gave Styles a shoulderbreaker. Dreamer tossed a chair in the ring. Dreamer took Styles in the ring and put him in an armbar. Styles said Dreamer sucked again. Dreamer put Styles' arm in the steel chair and legdropped it. Dreamer used the chair to apply a keylock, but Styles raked Dreamer's eyes to break the hold. Styles pulled out a fork, but before he could use it, Dreamer hit a cross armbreaker.

    Dreamer went for a crossface, but Styles pulled himself out of the ring. On the floor, Dreamer wrapped Styles' arm in the guard rail, but Styles still wouldn't quit. Styles lifted Dreamer and crotched him on the guard rail, then kicked at Dreamer's knees. Styles slammed the guard rail on Dreamer's groin. Styles pulled Dreamer's ankle against the bars of the rail, but Dreamer wouldn't quit. Back in the ring, Styles went for a figure four, but Dreamer kicked it away. Styles kicked Dreamer's knee out, then pulled him towards the ringpost and crotched him on it. Styles then applied a ringpost figure four for a brief time. Styles dropped Dreamer shin first on a chair, then kicked his leg out again.

    Styles put Dreamer in a figure four leglock. Dreamer escaped, but Styles slammed him on a chair. Styles put Dreamer's head on the chair and went for a dropkick, but Dreamer moved, and Styles leg went in the fold of the chair. Dreamer put Styles in an ankle lock with the chair, then picked up the fork Styles had earlier. Before Dreamer could use it, Styles hit him with a Pele kick. Dreamer fell to the floor. Styles went for a dive, but Dreamer blasted Styles with a Kendo Stick. Dreamer hit Styles again with the stick, then have him a pumphandle slam with it. Dreamer took off his T-shirt (he had a tank top underneath) and put Styles in a crossface with the stick. Styles didn't quit, even as the stick broke across his forehead. Styles picked up the fork and hit Dreamer in the eye with it as he went to pick Styles up. Styles dropkicked Dreamer, who was bleeding from the forehead. Styles put the fork against Dreamer's eye and pressed it in, until Dreamer quit at the 17 minute mark.

    Winner: AJ Styles.

    Kurt Angle gave a brief interview about his match, which shockingly is next.

    Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Hardy - TNA title tournament semi-final.

    Dixie Carter was shown at ringside, surrounded by security. Angle and Hardy traded headlocks at the start, then Angle hit some punches in a corner and went for a vertical suplex. Hardy blocked it and hit a gourdbuster, then Hardy legdropped Angle in the groin. Hardy went for a clothesline, but Angle took over and hit a wicked powerbomb. Angle applied a chinlock, switching to a side headlock. Hardy punched out of it, but Angle hit a shoulderblock for a two count. Hardy hit some forearms, then went for his elevated kick in the corner, messed it up, then hit it. Jeff kicked Angle out of a corner, but Angle grabbed a charging referee and gave him a belly to belly suplex. Angle applied a chinlock, but Jeff got out of it with a jawbreaker.

    Jeff went to the top rope, but Angle raced up and gave Hardy a belly to belly suplex off the ropes. Angle went for an Angle Slam, but Hardy armdragged out of it. Hardy hit a Twist Of Fate for a two count. Hardy went for a Swanton, but missed it. Angle hit the Angle Slam, but Jeff kicked out at two. Angle went for an ankle lock, but Hardy kicked it away. Angle hit a series of German suplexes, but Hardy still kicked out. Angle went for a moonsault, but Hardy moved out of the way. Hardy hit a Whisper In The Wind for a two count.

    Angle went to the floor, and Hardy laid him out on the outside. Jeff Hardy then hit a Swanton off the top rope onto Angle on the floor. Both men were slow to get up, with Angle actually crawling into the ring first. Hardy and Angle slugged it out in the center of the ring. Hardy went for another Twist Of Fate, but Angle blocked it and hit a German suplex. Angle went to the top rope and hit a frog splash for a two count. Angle went for a powerbomb, but Hardy backdropped out of it. Hardy hit another Twist Of Fate for a two count, then hit a legdrop. Hardy went to the top rope and hit a Swanton, with Angle barely kicking out of it. Hardy hit another Swanton, but Angle kicked out again. Hardy went for yet another, but Angle got his knees up this time.

    Angle gave Hardy an Angle Slam, but Hardy kicked out. Angle applied an ankle lock, but Hardy rolled through and sent Angle to the floor. Hardy went to the apron and dove into Angle with a clothesline. They went back in the ring, but as Hardy went to pick him up, Angle grabbed an ankle lock again. Hardy tried to kick it off, but could not. Hardy made the ropes, but Angle dragged Hardy back into the center of the ring and reapplied the hold. Hardy managed to kick it off. Angle hit a clothesline for a two count, then went back to the ankle lock. Hardy tried to roll over, but Angle stepped around him and kept the hold on. Hardy went for the ropes again, but Angle pulled him back to the center of the ring and added a leglace to the hold. Hardy continued to struggle in the hold, and the bell rang.

    They announced that the 20-minute time limit had expired. The fans chanted for five more minutes. Eric Bischoff came out and conferred with Dixie Carter. Bischoff announced that they would add five more minutes to the match.

    Angle kicked out Hardy's leg and stomped on his ankle. Angle dropped a knee on the ankle, then applied the ankle lock. Jeff kicked the hold off, and sent Angle to the floor. Jeff kicked Angle between the ropes, and on the floor, rammed Angle head first into the ringsteps. They got back in the ring, and Hardy limped to the top rope. Angle crotched Hardy, then delivered a top rope Angle Slam. Angle crawled onto Hardy, but only got a two count. They got to their feet, and Angle charged, but Hardy backdropped him to the floor. They put a clock up to countdown the final minute. Angle got back in the ring and rolled up Hardy for a two count. Angle and Hardy clotheslined each other, as the final seconds ticked down. Angle draped an arm over Hardy, but he kicked out. The buzzer (yes, a buzzer) sounded that the time had expired.

    Bischoff ordered five more minutes on the clock.

    Angle choked Hardy in the corner with his boot. Angle pounded Hardy with elbows, then rammed him in a corner and hit some shoulderblocks. Angle charged for another shoulderblock, Jeff moved, and Angle went shoulder first into the ringpost, then fell to the floor. Jeff rammed Angle into the ringsteps, then did it a second time. Angle was busted open. They got back into the ring, and Hardy applied a Boston Crab. Angle's face was in a pool of blood. Angle fought out of the hold and countered into an ankle lock. Hardy went for the ropes, but Angle pulled him back into the center of the ring and added a leglace to the move. Hardy struggled with 30 seconds left on the clock. Time ran out, and we had a buzzer again.

    Eric Bischoff got in the ring, and called for trainers to come look at Angle's cut head. Angle was demanding more time. Bischoff put on a headset and was talking with someone, then was talking with the referee. Bischoff got on the mic and said that the trainers were telling them Angle could not continue due to the cut on his head. Bischoff said they were declaring the match a no-contest. Shannon Moore came out and checked on Hardy. Angle and Bischoff walked back to the locker room, arguing. Angle's cut didn't even seem to be bleeding anymore, as the trainers had wiped off his face.

    Result: No Contest.

    D'Angelo Dinero was interviewed by Christy Hemme, who noted we don't know if Kurt Angle or Jeff Hardy will be advancing in the tournament. Dinero cut a promo on taking care of Mr. Anderson, noting he was "pulling the wool" over everyone's eyes, and heading on to Bound For Glory.

    Ken Anderson vs. Pope D'Angelo Dinero - TNA title tournament semi-final.

    They locked up and jockeyed for position at the start, at one point rolling across the mat as both attempted to get control of a small package. They traded holds on the mat, with neither man maintaining an advantage, until Pope kicked Anderson in the gut after escaping a hammerlock. They started throwing punches, and Anderson stomped Pope down in a corner. Anderson kept up his attack in the corner, until he ran into a boot by the Pope. Pope hit an armbreaker, then kicked Anderson in the ribs. Pope dropped Anderson with a hammerlock back suplex. Pope hit a kneedrop, then slammed Anderson's arm into the mat. It was noted Pope was getting revenge for when Anderson injured his shoulder. Pope kicked his shoulder and delivered a hammerlock slam, but Anderson came back with a pair of clotheslines and an enzugiri.

    Anderson went for a backdrop, but Pope kicked it away. Pope missed a flying tackle and landed hard on his own shoulder. Anderson kicked Pope in the gut, then went for a hammerlock and threw Pope shoulder first into the corner. Anderson scored a two count. Pope reversed a whip, but Anderson kicked him as he charged in, then delivered a clothesline. Anderson applied a keylock on Pope's injured arm, and Pope battled out, but Anderson hit a knee to the gut, sending Pope back to the mat. Anderson hit a pair of short-arm shoulderblocks, then hit a back suplex for a two count. Anderson went for a whip, Pope reversed, and they clotheslined each other.

    They slugged it out as they got up, with Pope getting the better of it. Pope hit a shoulderblock, then hit a backhand slap. Pope straddled Anderson on the ropes, and got a two count. Pope stomped Anderson, then went to the top rope. Anderson crotched him, then went for a superplex. Pope blocked it, and they jockeyed for position. Pope hit a headbutt and Anderson got crotched on the top rope, then fell to the floor. Pope then dove off the top rope and hit Anderson with a flying bodypress on the floor, catching Anderson on his shoulder. Pope rolled Anderson into the ring for a two count.

    Pope went for a Codebreaker, but Anderson blocked it and went for a Mic Check. Dinero blocked that, but Anderson grabbed a rolling Fireman's Carry slam for a two count. Pope kicked Anderson and hit a punch, then landed the Codebreaker for a two count. Pope went for a Mic Check of his own on Anderson, but Anderson blocked it. Anderson went for a Mic Check, but Pope armdragged out of it. Pope charged Anderson, but Anderson grabbed him and hit the Mic Check for a two count. Pope hit a flurry of punches and kicks on Anderson in a corner. Pope went for the DDE (double jumping knee), but Anderson dodged it and sloppily applied a Mic Check to get the pin at the 18-minute mark.

    Winner: Mr. Anderson.

    Anderson picked up one of the fake dollars that Pope uses for his entrance and made it into a paper airplane, then threw it at Dinero on the floor. Dinero flipped him off as he left. Anderson acted mockingly hurt over the gesture. Anderson called for his microphone. He asked if the crowd had a good time tonight, then announced himself as being one match away from being the TNA World Champion. Anderson vamped it up before finally announcing his own name to end the show.

    We were reminded that we still don't know who Anderson will face at Bound For Glory.


    Good show. Guns/GenMe was very good and I'm happy they seem to be setting up a rematch. Sabu was rough in a few spots but good overall. knockouts match was just there. Rhino/Abyss was a fun brawl, Joe was the star of the tag match and it was kept short so it was fine.

    Styles and Dreamer was very good in fairness, well worked and Styles gets a good rub from making Dreamer say 'I Quit'. Angle/Hardy was a match of the year candidate despite the non-finish. Incredible match and without doubt the best straight up singles match of Hardy's career. Angle is definetely wrestler of the year in my book. Anderson/Pope was fine but couldn't hope to follow Hardy/Angle (I'd imagine they didn't want to end the show on a non-finish). The crowd were buned out and the match never seemed to hit top gear. overall, good show that was highlighted by Angle/Hardy.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89,030 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


    Hardy V Angle sounds like a great match


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    Micheal cole welcomes you to Survivor series on behalf on BWE.com and after quickly running down the rest of the card for tonight (and mentioning the rumours of a takover that have been running wild backstage... many believe TNA are being bought out) he introduces a short promo giving backgroung on the competitors in our pre-show bout between Laycool and The Beautiful people from TNA, it also highlights their recent run ins which aired live on BWE programming.

    The Beautiful People vs Laycool

    This became an impromtune Lumberjill match as all the TNA knockouts and BWE Divas made their way down to the ring. The finish came as part of an ongoing TNA storyline where former BP member Lacey Von Erich's re-aligned herself with Angelina Love and Velvet Sky and costing their BWE opponents the matchup with her interferance.

    Winners: The Beautiful People

    backstage The BP are interviewed and the reformation of the trio is announced as we prepare to go live with the PPV television broadcast.
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    Just before we do go backstage Kharma attacks her former TNA counterparts backstage sending Von Erich to the floor and Sky & Love fleeing the scene. Lacey is then given a vicious Implant buster on the corridor floor as it looks like we are set for an unpredictable night where anything can and will happen.

    Welcome to BWE Survivor Series!
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    Shane McMahon's music plays interupting the PPV theme and the commentaters as they open the show. Shane Immediatly grabs a Mic and says that he has a major announcement to make tonight and that he isnt going to ignore all the speculation in the back and on forums around the world, he is going to get to the point straight away. Is the BWE buying out TNA?...... NO!

    He says thats the simple answer and the part that he says should need no explanation, yet he goes on to give one while mentioning that he personally put together tonights PPV where the WWE will rule supreme over thier TNA counterparts. He does say though that he did that for selfish reasons. Then after taking a moment to steady himself Shane announces that the McMahons no longer have the authority to book the BWE! he says that there was a buyout but it wasnt TNA that was sold it was the BWE. He says that he wanted to give the BWE, no the WWE, hell get the F in he says. He wanted to let the WWF have one last showcase because as of tonight at Survivor series this is officially Boards Wrestling Entertainment after the buyout from Boards.ie was completed earlier today!

    He then introduces the new "hosts" as he put it and some rather ominious music plays while a graphic for "The Mod Squad" appears on the screens. Then two obviously well built, dressed and spoken gentlemen identified as Bounty Hunter & Gimmick make their way out. They say there is a third member of their squad but his identity has yet to be revealed. They also guarantee the fans that although this means change, they arent some business men here to gut the place, they are fans. They are going to do everything to try and improve the show starting with their new announce team.....Ger & Flah, although they do suggest that there will still be a place for The King, JR and maybe even Micheal Cole as the two new announcers dressed in their respective counties hurling attiremake their way down to the vacant spanish announce table.
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    At this point Gimmick takes the mic and tells Ger and Flah that the first match is theirs as he introduces what he says should be the best cruiserweight action in the world. However before signing of he does mention that tonights card as always might be subject to change as evident by the next matches lineup.

    the first competiter out then is the unexpected Sin Cara however he is introduced as Mistico and its under that name that the two new comentaters refer to him.

    Ultimate X match including both BWE Cruiserweight champion Low Ki and TNA X Division champ Jay Lethal


    RVD, Evan Bourne, Amazing Red, Mysterio, Suicide, Sin Cara & Chavo are all also involved in this match up.

    Winner: Rey Mysterio
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    Mysterio celebrates but Mistico was the clear standout in this match and has his eyes firmly set on the new BWE cruiserweight champion Rey Mysterio.

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    We are brought backstage where we see that shockingly the Nexus have been taken out. In a scene we would be more accustomed to fitting a Nexus attack their bodies are lying motionless on the floor of their dressing room with no scene of who's responsible however there appears to be shatterd hurls by their heads, whatever could this mean?

    Elsewhere we see CM Punk scrambling looking for backup for his upcoming grudge match against Bryan Danielson's honour society. Apparently Husky Harris has dropped off the face of the earth and as revealed on BWE.com Edge was forced to retire this week due to previous injuries sustained in action against Danielson. Added to that much to Punks chagrin Luke Gallows was released by the new management. The commentaters wonder who will fit his straight edge needs after Punk turns down the offer of help from Zack Ryder who is just trying to get on the card.
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    back to the ring and TNA's motor city machine guns are heading to the ring but who are they going to face?

    TNA tag champs vs BWE tag champs: MCMG vs Nexus The Canning Coalition

    We find out who will fill the place of the Nexus as Diabhal Beag & Waltersobchek otherwise known as the Canning Coalition introduce themselves reminding everyone that the BWE stands for Boards Wrestling Entertainment and saying that they are the first of the new Boards.ie wrestlers who unlike the TNA wrestlers are going to make a real impact tonight!

    The match starts at a great pace with both member of the Canning Coalition using some very unorthadox offense try to out muscle the MCMGs. Eventually the ref settles things down and a legit match starts with Shelly 1 on 1 with young Diabhal in the ring. Shelly seems to be getting on top after a sweet superkick but when he then tries to go for a running double high knee to his opponent who is now crouched in the corner DB rolls out of the way and Shelly is sent crashing to the outside. Diabhal gets the referee to keep Sabin in his corner and in doing so distracts him so as not to notice that walter is laying a beating on Shelly on the outside. Although the ref doesent stop him someone does, as The Nexus lead by Wade Barett come charging down to ringside seeking their vengance.

    the situation quickly starts decending into a brawl as Nexus members while trying to also attack DB draw the two members of the MCMG into theconfrontation and eventually the ref calls time on the match with a double DQ.

    Just then the ominious Mod Squad music from earlier is replayed again as Bounty Hunter & Gimmick re-emerge on stage. Security has just restrained the wrestlers (and removed all Nexus members but BArett & Gabriel) as they begin to speak. They say that they did say the canning coalition could debut tonight but did not ok the attack on Nexus. Originally they were supposed to meerly take their place in the match but now they have done themselves no favours because now their match has just gotten that little bit hardy. They then announce that the match will re-start as a triple thread tornado tag match but before going choose to include Sabin & Shelly saying that although Shane-O-Mac announced earlier tonight that nobody is buying up TNA that doesent mean that they dont want TNA's best talent. They say they can claim to be TNA through and through but impress the Mod Squad toinght and that loyalty just might be tested by the offer of financial security and the chance to really make your name in the big leagues of the BWE.

    Triple threat tornado tag match: MCMG vs The Nexus vs The Canning Coalition

    Considering all that has happened already this match actually gets a pretty good amount of time and is filled with spots as the action is rarely kept inside the ring considering the stip and amount of combatants. The finish comes as Shelly & Sabin are recouperating in the ring after a particularily big bump, while Nexus & the CC are brawling on the outside. Barett and Walter end up taking each other over the barracade and fight through the crowd as Justin Gabriel tosses DB back into the ring then goes to get back himself. He is however caught by a baseball slide to the face by the now recovered Chris Sabin who then gets back to his feet and immdiatley to the top rope where he watches as his partner hits a sweet Frog Splash on the Nexus member before adding a diving leg drop of his own for the pinfall.

    Winners: The MCMG
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    Backstage in the TNA dressing Kurt Angle is giving team TNA a pep talk before the survivor series classic matchup later tonight. He warns them to be ready for anything, quoting the last match that you never know what they will throw at you here at the BWA and saying that just like their TNA brothers the MCMG they all have a point to prove here tonight.
    ---

    before the next CM Punk comes out talking about how he has always been labelled "The Bad Guy". How even now despite his straight Edge lifestyle and the fact there has been seemingly a conspiracy to remove everyone who sides with him from the BWE roster he is still seen as the problem while Bryan Danielson and his infurious Honour society are seen as the solution. Well he says he has found a solution of his own and when he heard that boards.ie were bringing their own wrestlers to the BWE he wanted to meet and greet them and what would you know he found a few formidable names who believe in the straight edge saviour, so without further adieu he introduces the New Church of Straight Edge, himself, CM Punked, DM-ICE & Dare 2 Defy!

    The new chruch of straight Edge vs The honour society (Punk, CM Punked, Dare 2 Defy & DM-ICE vs Bryan Danielson, Tyler Black, Samoa Joe & Nigel McGuiness)

    Winners: The Straight Edge Society
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    Backstage Santino Marella and Vladamir Kozlov are trying to chat up Brooke Hogan & Dixie Carter. Santino bets Dixie that he can can guess who the next superstar out of the WWE locker room will be (his Guess Zack Ryder), the wager being that the two girls have to go out with them if he can but if not Santino says he will sign for TNA. After some egging on from Brooke Dixie agrees at which point Santino clears his throat and does a remarkable Vince McMahon impression barking at the locker room door "We have an injury who can fill a place on tonights card?". Within seconds a familar sound can be heard "Woo woo woo2 and yep "you know it" as the Z true long island story emerges looking for Vince. Santino & Kozlov have big grins on their faces as they escourt the ladies away from the confused ryder who wanders off looking for his matchup. On his way before the cameras head back to the ring he bumps into Tamina who herself is searching for Santino.
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    back in ring Ric Flair delivers a promo talking up the legacies of both The Undertaker and Sting plus the battle between the two we are about to witness.

    A female fan is caught trying to sneak into the backstage area as she nears the male Lockeroom, She identifies herself as a boards wrestler named JP Liz but her "Marry me Christian" T-shirt leads security to not believe her stoory and take her away

    Icon vs Phenom: The Undertaker vs Sting

    Winner:The Undertaker
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    HHH is leading team BWE in their preperations for the next match, he says that this is their turf and that... / Stone Cold Steve Austin career promo

    Survivor Series classic: Team TNA (capt:Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarett, Matt Morgan, Mick Foley, Abyss & Beer Money) vs Team BWE (Co-captains: Cena & HHH, Orton, Swagger, Del Rio, Kane, The Miz)
    ....

    We are down to just 5 men, 3 from team BWE (HHH, Cena & The Miz) and 2 from TNA (Kurt Angle & Jeff Jarett). when out of nowhere Waltersobchek remerges but this time wearing his normal clothes and via the crowd. The Crazy thing is he is carrying a firearm with him and ranting and raving about Viatnam. What is motivating him is unknown but his target isnt as he screams The Miz's name while pointing the gun at him and stalking the ring.
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    Upon noticing this though Miz who is the legal man jumps the ropes and hightails it up the ramp. Security eventually subdue Walter but in a shocking move the Ref has actually counted the Miz out and we are down to 2 v 2....

    Winners: Team TNA
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    Kofi Kingston is interviewed by Josh Matthews... / Hogan career promo

    BWE champion Sheamus vs TNA Tv Champ AJ Styles

    Machismo fan

    Winner: Sheamus
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    Scott Hall Orestes *Hic* Jeff Hardy Perry Saturn

    TNA Champion Jeff Hardy vs WHC Kofi Kingston

    Matt Hardy

    Winner: Kofi Kingston

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    Legends match: Hulk Hogan vs Stone Cold Steve Austin

    Winner: SCSA
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    CM Punk

    Bonus Main Event: CM Punk vs SCSA

    Winner: Steve Austin


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,965 ✭✭✭Cherry_Cola


    BWE Survivor series final card
    TNA Champion Jeff Hardy vs WHC Kofi Kingston
    BWE champion Sheamus vs TNA Tv Champ AJ Styles
    Legends match: Hulk Hogan vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
    Survivor Series classic: Team TNA (capt:Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarett, Matt Morgan, Mick Foley, Abyss & Beer Money) vs Team BWE (Co-captains: Cena & HHH, Orton, Swagger, Del Rio, Kane, The Miz)
    Icon vs Phenom: The Undertaker vs Sting
    TNA tag champs vs BWE tag champs: MCMG vs Nexus
    Ultimate X match including both BWE Cruiserweight champion Low Ki and TNA X Division champ Jay Lethal
    The new chruch of straight Edge vs The honour society (Punk, Gallows, Harris & Edge vs Danielson, Tyler Black, Samoa Joe & Nigel McGuiness)

    there will also be an exclusive preshow bout between Laycool and The Beautiful people from TNA which will air live on both BWE.com & TNA.com
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,391 ✭✭✭D2D


    Tribesmen7 wrote: »
    Is this on Extreme Sports or Bravo? Looking forward to seeing Angle/Hardy.

    Welcome to the Second 3 hour BWE Raw & Smackdown supershow!

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    Eric Bischoff Opens the show coming out to a rather mixed reaction from the crowd. He says how he didnt think he would ever be back on BWE programming and that he is loving being back. He talks up what he calls his TNA roster and especially talks up TNA champion Jeff Hardy. He then says that his treatment last week was abysmal, stating that he deserved to face CM PUnk last week and that the BWE GMs tried to screw him and TNA by putting him in an impromtune match against the Phenom the Undertaker. He is then joined b is later joined by Raw GM Ted Dibiase seemingly stirred by his comment about the GMs.
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    After initially talking about how Bischoff isn't himself showing the respect that he says Hardy deserved by questioning who the GMs book to fight on their own shows however he does agree and together they decide that Jeff Hardy vs CM Punk has to happen as they have unresolved business and that it will happen tonight. Vicky Guerrero then joins them complaining that only she can book Smackdown talent as the interm SD General Manager but that she agrees with the match and it's booked but she says she also has a match of her own to announce as she says Drew McIntyre will face Kofi Kingston later tonight as McIntyre has called in his Bragging rights rematch. With all 3 in agreement they decide it's time to start tonights in ring show with an interpromotional triple threat match.

    Suicide vs Rey Mysterio vs RVD

    This is a great little opener which really gets the crowd going with some incredible highflying. The conclusion comes after a missile dropkcik from Suicide knocks RVD to the outside leaving himself and Mysterio in the ring. When suicide turns around Mysterio catches him with a big kick to the head leaving him lying prone on the bottom rope and in the perfect position for a 619. Mysterio hits it and the crowd go wild but before Mysterio can go for a pin Rob Van Dam gets back to his feet climbs the turnbuckle and then hits a 5 star frog splash on the fallen Suicide. RVD seems to have hurt himself in doing this move though and rolls away holding his stomach as he does Mysterio makes the pin and gets the win.

    Winner: Rey Mysterio
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    backstage Hulk Hogan tells Josh Matthews that tonight he is going to lead a team of TNA wrestlers taking on their BWE counterparts. he talks about how last week a BWE champion, HHH & Orton lost to the Motor City Machine Guns & Kurt Angle, and says that now this week HHH is back with another BWE champion & this time John Cena but Hogan says they will meet the same fate. He then introduces the team he says he will lead (manage) as Kurt Angle, AJ Styles & Mick Foley.

    Before the following match the MCMG make their way down to the ring and set up a coupld of steel chairs in the ring and then microphones in hand cut an on the spot promo in which they declare themselves the best tag team in TNA. They say they are the TNA champions and that that means they are the best tag team period in wrestling because as they put it, the tag team division in the BWE is a joke! That is why they challenge any team in the BWE to a match right now. They didnt expect that call to be answerd by Santino Marello but the it's him and his Roman Empire that make their way down to ringside.

    MCMG vs The Roman Empire

    This is a short match and after the early comedic offense by Santino and to a lesser extent Masters the MCMG take control. The finish comes when their Skull and Bones Falling neckbreaker (Sabin) / Diving crossbody (Shelley) combination on Santino before a three count pinfall.

    Winners: the MCMG
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    Kane is interviewed backstage and asked about his matchup as booked last week against Abyss. He calls Abyss an abomination, says that he is nothing but a cheap immotation of Kane and Mick Foley combined and that in their hardcore match he will prove that he isnt fit to be on the same show as the Big Red Machine. He then heads towards the ring because that match is next.

    Hardcore match: Kane vs Abyss

    This match is not confined to the ring long as the two begin to brawl on the outside grabbing weapons as they go. Abyss pulls a steel chair from under the ring and rams it into Kanes gut repeatidly sending him stumbling over the ralling to a section of the arena beside the fans for the cameramen. Abyss follows him with his chair but the next time when he swings for him he is caught by the big boot of Kane which sends the chair straight into Abyss's face. the TNA man stumbles over towards the rampway and looks for a moments restbite as he climbs up onto it but while he is lying just on the edge of the ramp Kane grabs a camera from one of the cameramen and rams it into Abyss head. Abyss is out cold as Kane sets up a production table and the douses it with some sort of a liquid. "its gasoline, it's gasoline!" shout the commentators as Kane then climbs up onto the ramp and lifts Abyss to his feet.

    Abyss seems to be completely unconcious and ready for a terrible fate when his fellow TNA wresters The Dudley Boyz comes to his recue attacking Kane on the ramp. Kane is on a rampage though and after hitting D-Von with a chokeslam and ramming Bubba Ray into the railing causing him to bleed, The Dudleys are left watching as Abyss is Chokeslammed onto the table which Kane has just set alight. Kane's pyro then hits as the big man makes decides not to try and drag Abyss back to the ring for the pin and instead exits the arena.

    No winner
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    backstage Bryan Danielson Is being interviewed and is asked about CM Punk and if their history means he will get involved with Punks match up tonight. Danielson says that although he does want to give Punk a beating in the ring but that he will do it in an honourable way and in their own matchup so it wont be tonight. He does however say that he is looking forward to that match and says that he hopes it will remain a 1 on 1, because as Danielson says if any of the rest of CM Punks church of straight edge get involved in that match, he and his honour society will take out the garbage.

    elsewhere Mr Anderson is seen coming out of the GMs office, apparently he has gotten himself a match for next week which he is very pleased about but he refuses an interview as does Kevin Nash after the interviewer is so surprised to see the big man that he misses his opportunity. Nash is wearing NWO colours though and as we return to rinside the commentators speculate if Kevin Nash & Scott Hall are still part of TNA and part of the talent exchange. They say they know that Hulk Hogan is and when those three combine we could have the NWO on BWE soil!
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    that notion is put to one side momentarily though as CM Punk makes his way out to the ring in a move reminiscant of last year, wearing Jeff hardy-esque make-up.
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    He belittles Jeff Hardy calling him out and runs down the TNA championship by association talking about Jeff hardys extra ciricular activity outside of Wrestling. He talks about how he tried to save Hardy by exposing him to the Straight Edge way but his lifestyle choices lead to him being arrested. He said that he has no past with Drugs or anything that would lead someone astray from the proper path and that that is why he is still in what he calls the premier wrestling promotion in the world the BWE and you Jeff, have moved on to be a mere champion in the minor leagues. A big fish in a small pond that will accomodate your so called "Enigmatic ways". He then surprisingly says however that if Jeff feels that he has some issues with what he said then Punk urges him to come out and face him right now as he has a feeling Hardy will probably be busy by Survivor Series, he even quips that Hardy could be back in court by then. moments later Jeff's music hits and he have ourselves a match

    CM Punk vs Jeff Hardy

    A back and forth match up but eventually the TNA champ seems to be getting on top after a sitout jawbreaker on his opponent. he hen goes up to the top rope and hits a legdrop on Punk before going for a roll up pin. Punk rolls it over though and almost steals a victory with a long 2 count. he doesent let up though and locks in his anaconda vice, but hardy is able to force the release by getting to the bottom rope. Punk then gets up and then starts shouting at Hardy to get up and as he does Punk grabs him and sets him up for his GTS but the TNA champ reverses it and catches Punk with a twist of fate. Hardy then goes to the top rope and hits a swanton bomb for the win.

    Winner: Jeff Hardy
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    Ric Flair comes out to a good reaction from but says he isnt going to make this moment about him, he has an announcement to make he then proceeds to tell everyone about the Survivor Series classic match for the upcoming PPV between TNA vs BWE. He names the respective captains as Kurt Angle for TNA, while John Cena of Raw and HHH of SD will act as co-captains for team BWE. He says it will be up to these men to select a 7 man team to face the other promotion at Survivor Series and then says that in honour of this announcement we are going to have what he calls a Diva's demonstration. 7 on 7 TNA Knockouts vs BWE Divas with just one rule switch, tonight itl be a 1 fall match up as its only for demonstration purposes he says Wooo!
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    The King is going nuts and Flair is stylin and profiling as he dances up the isle with the TNA knockouts (Madison Rayne, Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, Taylor Wilde, Tara, Mickie James & Hamada) who are making their entrance soon to be followed by a team of BWE Divas including Layla, Michelle McCool, Natalya, Maryse, Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly & Eve
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    TNA knockouts vs BWE Divas elimination match

    A short enough match when you consider that all women involved get atleast a small amount of in ring time. the finish comes as the BWE womens champion Layla hits the TNA Knockouts champion Madison Rayne's with her Layout Neckbreaker for a 3 count pinfall.

    Winners: BWE Divas
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    backstage Drew McIntyre is interviewed by Josh Matthews about his title rematch tonight. He says that not only will he win the match but for stealing his title away from him even for just 1 week, he will inflict as much hurt as he physically can on Kofi. He says he will beat Kingston until he literally can not take anymore than he will simply take back what is his!

    before the following bout the BWE superstars involved introduce their manager for the night as Stone Cold Steve Austin after listing off his impressive credentials. Similarily and in a retalitary action the TNA men make their emergance and lead by team TNA captain for Survivor Series Kurt Angle they talk up the man who will be acting as their manager for the night, The Immortal, Hulk Hogan who comes out to his NWO music which sets the commentators talking again.

    Sheamus, HHH & Cena w/SCSA vs AJ Styles, Kurt Angle & Mick Foley w/Hulk Hogan

    This is a real back and forth encounter with both teams having sustained periods ontop and with Austin and Hogan getting right up in each others faces and almost coming to blows on multiple occasions. Eventually when Mick Foley is ontop against John Cena and Kurt Angle calls for a tag things begin to wind down. Foley ignores Angle outstrecthed arm and tries to lock in his mandable claw on cena but eventually Cena fights his way out of the hold and after a swift kick to the gut Cena picks Foley up and hits an Attitude Adjustment on him after which he tags in Sheamus. The Irishman slingshots himself off the ring ropes and then hits Foley with a massive brogue kick as he tries to get back to his feet. Sheamus gets the pinfall then as an irate angle stares on at Foley.

    winners: Sheamus, HHH & Cena w/SCSA
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    After the match Austin gets right up in Hogans face celebrating with a few brewski's Hogan points to the NWO logo on his chest and says he will kill austin but in response Stone Cold simply flips off hogan before the two are seperated and we go backstage.

    The Icon Sting is sat in a dark room with a microphone in his hand. He talks directly to The Undertaker (who the commentators later say is not here tonight due to the injuries Sting gave him) and says that he is the sole reason he is here. He says that when talk of this temporary merger of talent came up he wanted none of it. He was the franchise Sting, he would never set foot in the BWE, but then he thought of the Undertaker. He says he has watched Taker for years from afar and now was the time to strike. He says he is still the franchisem he has still never signed for the competition but that doesent mean that at Survivor Series I wont beat the living hell out of that competition, because undertaker your on notice, for the first time ever you literally are a deadman walking!
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    World Heavyweight championship match: Kofi Kingston vs Drew McIntyre

    McIntyre starts this one at a great pace and takes it straight to the champ with a huge chokeslam followed by an equally big boot. He hits Kofi with a snap suplex and goes for a pin but only gets a 2 count. McIntyre then throws Kingston into the turnbuckle before backing up into the opposite one and charging at him. Kofi however is able to hit a Pendulum kick from out of the corner, as a counter to his oncoming opponent and with that the momentum swings. He follows it up with his trouble in paradise kick and takes complete control or so it seemed until McIntyre sweeps his legs from under him knocking him to the floor. the Scot gets up and lifts Kofi up setting him up for his future shock DDT but Kofi fights out of the hold and after a big dropkick and a boom drop he gets a 3 count and has succesfully retained his title. McIntyre is furious with himself.

    winner: Kofi Kingston
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    Jeff Hardy comes out after the match and challenges the Victorious Kingston to a 1 on 1 match at Survivor series. TNA Champion vs World Heavyweight champion, prove who is the best. Kofi accepts and we go off news with this blockbuster match now set.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    The Hardy/Angle match as mentioned was amazing despite the non-finish, Kurt took some of the most painful looking swantons I've seen in a while. Reports are out too that he disclocated a rib so I guess that favouring was real!

    I think it was the Swanton on the floor that caused the injury, it did look sick anyway.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,391 ✭✭✭D2D


    Source

    Desmond Wolfe did attend last night's TNA Impact tapings in Orlando, but did not work a match on the show. His new tag team partner Magnus was not flown in for the taping. Wolfe was supposedly very quiet about the reason he and Magnus were pulled from Sunday's No Surrender PPV card reports Prowrestling.net. There is lots of speculation making the rounds as to why that match was changed up, including rumors involving Wolfe getting drug tested recently by TNA and a possible suspension for Magnus according to The Wrestling Observer.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    About time someone stole the old Magnum TA/Tully Blanchard "I Quit" match finish, great stuff.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    Just finished watching the Angle/Hardy match. What a load of bullsh*t. They ruined a great match that was building to being awesome with those sh*tty time limit rulings. Then they announce it's being stopped due to a blood stoppage when earlier in the show a guy supposedly almost had his eye gouged out. Not having it on last left Pope and Anderson with Mission Impossible in trying to top it.

    Stupid booking is bad enough on a TV show but on PPV too? F*ck's sake. I hope Angle is not too hurt as he is having a very good year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 176 ✭✭danny29


    Just finished watching the Angle/Hardy match. What a load of bullsh*t. They ruined a great match that was building to being awesome with those sh*tty time limit rulings. Then they announce it's being stopped due to a blood stoppage when earlier in the show a guy supposedly almost had his eye gouged out. Not having it on last left Pope and Anderson with Mission Impossible in trying to top it.

    Stupid booking is bad enough on a TV show but on PPV too? F*ck's sake. I hope Angle is not too hurt as he is having a very good year.

    What could you possibly want? If kurt got pinned he will walk away from TNA(due to if he loses he will retire) and if Jeff got pinned that just make him look weak considering the fact that hes fighting for main event spot at BFG..he wants to become world champion again badly

    Talking about Angle..he hurts really bad and i think his ribs got pulled out and hes still keep continuing on and put in a lot of effort in trying to give the fan the best possible match he could. That's real determination right there

    I do agree with your pope and anderson view..i think they did less good job on that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    danny29 wrote: »
    What could you possibly want? If kurt got pinned he will walk away from TNA(due to if he loses he will retire) and if Jeff got pinned that just make him look weak considering the fact that hes fighting for main event spot at BFG..he wants to become world champion again badly

    Talking about Angle..he hurts really bad and i think his ribs got pulled out and hes still keep continuing on and put in a lot of effort in trying to give the fan the best possible match he could. That's real determination right there

    I do agree with your pope and anderson view..i think they did less good job on that

    I want a finish on a PPV. The finish to the match was BS of the highest order. I don't see a clean loss to Kurt Angle as hurting Jeff badly seeing as Jeff lost clean to RVD a few months back who is an inferior wrestler.

    If they felt losing to Angle would hurt Jeff and that's the reason for the non-finish, then why pair the semi-finals up in the way they did? Why not have Jeff face Anderson or Pope?

    I think it was indefensible. One of my biggest gripes in wrestling are non finishes on PPVs and the way this one was conceived was particularly sloppy.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89,030 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


    I enjoyed the AJ/Dreamer match more than I expected tbh but the fork part made me squeenish a bit


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,600 ✭✭✭✭CMpunked


    As Joe left, he picked up Sting's bat and said "They used to call me Joe, now you can call me Batman."

    Um.. Wut?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,041 ✭✭✭pdbhp


    As Joe left, he picked up Sting's bat and said "They used to call me Joe, now you can call me Fatman

    FYP


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