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TNA Turning Point Aftermath Thread *Results/Spoilers*

  • 14-11-2011 2:37pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89,019 ✭✭✭✭


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    The show opens with a typically solid video package, focusing heavily on Bobby Roode turning on James Storm. The video also focuses on historic leaders lying a lot throughout history.
    TNA TV Championship: Robbie E. vs. Eric Young
    Eric Young gets out of the ring and runs into Rob Terry to start things off. The guys get back into the ring finally and Young hits a head scissors on Robbie after a spot in the corner. Young again leaves the ring to lock up with So Cal Val, but gets clotheslined by Terry for his troubles. Back in the ring, Terry hits a flying forearm shot on Young for a nearfall. Young eventually regains his composure and hits a jawbreaker on Robbie to slow things down. Young removes his pants, revealing that he's wearing a pair of Robbie's trunks. Young hits a belly-to-belly suplex on Robbie. Young hits a big elbow drop on Robbie. During a pinfall, Rob Terry yanks Robbie out of the ring from the floor to stop the count. Young removes his trunks again and reveals another pair underneath that read, "Thank God." Terry trips Young on the ring apron and Robbie ends up getting the pin to become the new TV Champion.
    Winner and NEW TNA TV Champion: Robbie E.
    TNA Tag-Team Championships: Mexican America and Sarita vs. Ink Inc. and Toxxin
    Ink Inc control the action early on. Mexican America tries for a comeback early into the match, but Ink Inc utilizes double-team offense to remain in control of the offensive flow of the contest. Toxxin, who accompanied Ink Inc to the ring tries to interfere, but her attempt was thrawted. Mexican America is now in control of the action, and they are making quick-tags in and out to remain in control. Neal finally makes the hot tag to Toxxin, who quickly takes control of Sarita. Toxxin gets a nearfall on Sarita, but Hernandez breaks up the pin attempt. Neal and Moore then take out Hernandez. Neal and Toxxin take out Anarquia and remove his pants. Didn't we just see that in the last match? I digress! Rosita distracts Toxxin, allowing Sarita to hit her in the back with one of the tag-belts. Sarita ends up pinning Toxxin shortly afterwards, scoring the victory for her team.
    Winners and STILL TNA Tag-Team Champions: Mexican America and Sarita
    Backstage: Jeremy Borash Interviews Austin Aries & Kid Kash
    Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with both Austin Aries and Kid Kash. Borash asks them about their match. Kash threatens to kick Sorensen's ass. Aries reveals that he and Kash have a plan for tonight.
    X-Division Championship: Austin Aries vs. Jesse Sorensen vs. Kid Kash
    Kash and Aries double-team Sorensen early on. Eventually, however, Sorensen fights back and Aries is the first guy to get dumped to the floor so that it can be one-on-one in the ring for a bit. Sorensen keeps showing signs of life, but he continuously gets cut short by whichever of the two (Aries and Kash) is out of the picture at a given time. Finally, as expected, Aries and Kash get into an argument about who gets to pin Sorensen. This allows Sorensen to dropkick Aries from behind. Sorensen beats down Aries for a bit but Kash eventually gets back into the ring and locks Sorensen in the surfboard. Aries kicks him while he's in the hold. Kash and Aries seem to be on the same page again, as they continue to utilize double-team offense on Sorensen. A bit later, Aries tries a pin on Sorensen but Kash breaks it up. A moment later, Sorensen knocks both guys down and hits a running neckbreaker on Aries. Kash breaks up the pin attempt that followed. Sorensen hits a neckbreaker on Aries and Kash again breaks up the pin attempt. Kash hits Sorensen with a superplex off the top. Kash hits the money maker on him but Aries gets Sorensen's foot on the rope to break the count. Aries sneaks into the ring and rolls up Kash out of nowhere for the pinfall and the victory.
    Winner and STILL X-Division Champion: Austin Aries
    Backstage: Jeremy Borash Interviews A.J. Styles
    Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with A.J. Styles. Borash asks Styles about tonight's TNA World Championship match. Styles said he's been a TNA Champion before, but he did it with honor and respect. Styles claims he'll be going after Bobby Roode tonight for tearing apart Fortune and for spitting in the face of all the fans. Styles says he plans to knock Roode's face off tonight.
    In-Ring Promo: Christopher Daniels and RVD
    Before their match, Christopher Daniels get on the microphone in the ring and asks Rob Van Dam what he was thinking asking for a no disqualification match tonight. He asks him how they got to this point. Daniels says he never runs from a challenge, but he suggested that they agree to a straight wrestling match. RVD agrees.
    Christopher Daniels vs. Rob Van Dam
    With that said, the Daniels-RVD match is now underway. Both men do a lot of chain wrestling, ala old ECW style matches, to start things off in this one. Daniels eventually runs out of the ring to get away from RVD, who was getting the better of him. RVD hits rolling thunder on Daniels back in the ring. RVD follows that up with an enziguri and a leg drop. Daniels reverses a roll-up pin attempt and begins working over the head and neck of Van Dam. Daniels hit a death valley driver on RVD for a nearfall. RVD hits the van dominator on Daniels, which knocks Daniels out to the floor. Both men fight on the ramp and RVD sets Daniels up on the ringside barricade, hitting his flying leg drop on him while he's draped across it. Back in the ring, Daniels throws the ref into RVD. Daniels grabs a chair and slams RVD on it. Daniels gravs a screwdriver, but RVD hits him with the chair. RVD then hits the 5-star frogsplash on Daniels for the pinfall victory.
    Winner: Rob Van Dam
    Backstage: Jeremy Borash Interviews Robbie E
    Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with the new TNA TV Champion Robbie E. Borash asked him about winning the TV title earlier tonight on the PPV. Robbie brags about being the new TV champion and then said it's time to hit the clubs.
    Crimson vs. Matt Morgan
    Crimson locks in his cravat early and used several knees to the face on Morgan. Morgan no-sells the onslaught and hits Crimson with a discus clothesline. Morgan dominates Crimson for a lengthy period, including beatdowns in the corner and on the floor. Crimson starts making a comeback. Crimson locks in a half-nelson choke on Morgan. Morgan eventually fights out of the spot and chokeslams Crimson. Crimson hits a spear on Morgan. Morgan moments later knocks Crimson to the floor with a carbon footprint. Morgan rolls Crimson into the ring and tries pinning him, but Crimson manages to kick out at two. Crimson hits the red sky a few seconds later, but Morgan as well was able to kick out before the count of three. Both guys exchange punches in the middle of the ring. The ref tries to get them to stop, but they both refuse. The ref calls for the bell. Double-DQ most likely. Eventually, security has to come out and break things up. Lame.
    Winner: Double-DQ
    Mr. Anderson & Abyss vs. Bully Ray & Scott Steiner
    Bully Ray and Scott Steiner start things off double-teaming Mr. Anderson to give the heels the advantage early on in the contest. Steiner and Ray utilize quick tags to keep Anderson isolated in the ring. Steiner hits an Angle slam-like move from the second rope on Anderson. Anderson eventually makes the hot tag to Abyss, who is a ball of fire and quickly disposes of both Steiner and Ray. Abyss lands a big splash on Steiner for a close nearfall. He follows that up with a chokeslam attempt that Bully Ray ultimately broke up. Abyss ends up knocking both guys down with a double-clothesline. Anderson makes the blind tag to get back in the match. Anderson hits Steiner with a high cross body. Steiner answers back with an inverted STO. Steiner hits the Frankensteiner on Anderson but Abyss tagged him from the floor. Abyss hits the Blackhole slam on Steiner. Abyss covers him and gets the 1-2-3, picking up the victory for he and Anderson.
    Winners: Mr. Anderson & Abyss
    After The Match:
    After the match, Bully Ray and Scott Steiner beat down Abyss. They put him through a table, but Abyss no-sells it and stands right back up. Ray looks scared to death and heads to the back.
    Backstage: Jeremy Borash Interviews Gail Kim, Karen Jarrett & Madison Rayne
    Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with Gail Kim, Karen Jarrett and Madison Rayne. Karen says that Kim will go out to the ring and win the Knockouts Championship tonight. Karen cuts down Velvet Sky and puts over Gail Kim as the ideal role model for the TNA Knockouts.
    TNA Knockouts Championship: Velvet Sky vs. Gail Kim
    Sky dominates the action early on. Kim eventually starts battling back and focuses her attack on the mid-section of Sky. Karen Karrett starts making her way to the ring. Kim nails Sky with a gutbuster and locks in an abdominal stretch. Kim attempts a springboard cross body only to catch a kick to the face for her efforts. Sky hits Kim with a few knees and a bulldog. Kim tries to hit Eat Da Feet on Sky but Sky reverses it into a butterfly facebuster. The ref is then distracted, allowing Madison Rayne to run in and attack Sky behind his back. Kim tries a pin attempt, but Sky kicks out. Seconds later, Kim hits Eat Da Feet on her for the pinfall victory.
    Winner: Gail Kim
    Backstage: Eric Bischoff and Abyss
    Eric Bischoff is shown backstage yelling at his wife on the telephone for not using her birth control when they had Garrett. Bischoff hypes the fact that he'll take care of him on Impact Wrestling on Thursday. Bully Ray eventually shows up and freaked out because Abyss is a monster once again, based on what happened earlier tonight.
    Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett
    In a match that lasted literally five seconds, Hardy nails Jarrett with the Twist Of Fate the second the bell hit and pinned him for the victory.
    Winner: Jeff Hardy
    Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett
    They restart the match for some reason and Hardy immediately goes back on the attack on Jarrett. Jarrett starts battling back and starts working over Hardy with solid punches. Hardy hits Jarrett with a suplex and goes for the Whisper in the Wind only to have Jarrett knock his legs out from underneath him. Jarrett applies a sleeper hold on Hardy. Hardy eventually fights his way out of the hold. Jarrett goes for the figure-four leg lock but Hardy rolls him up fr a pin, beating him for a second time in one night.
    Winner: Jeff Hardy
    Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett
    After the match ended, for the second time (lol), Jarrett hits Hardy with an unprotected chair shot to the head. Jarrett says that it's over when he says it's over, and ordered the ref to restart the match yet again. Earl Hebner refuses. Jarrett hits the stroke on Hardy in the ring. Hebner eventually made the count, despite not wanting to, but Hardy ends up rolling Jarrett up for a third pin and victory.
    Winner: Jeff Hardy
    Backstage: Jeff Hardy Celebrates
    Backstage, Jeff Hardy celebrates with some of the babyfaces on the roster. A.J. Styles shakes Hardy's hand despite his stance a few months ago.
    Backstage: Jeremy Borash Interviews Bobby Roode
    Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with Bobby Roode. Roode said he was Beer Money and Fortune by himself. He says the other guys only got in his way and now that he's gotten rid of them, he's the TNA World Champion. He said he'll do whatever it takes to remain the TNA Champion tonight.
    TNA World Championship: Bobby Roode vs. A.J. Styles
    The two work some chain wrestling early on. Roode does his best to avoid Styles, but Styles ultimately gets a lot of offense in. Both guys take turns in the lead of the match, with neither man being in control for any significant amount of time early on. Roode falls to the floor and eats a flying forearm from Styles. Roode catches Styles coming back into the ring and slams him. Styles nails Roode with a superplex off the top. Styles is energizing a bit and picking up the pace at this point in the bout, hitting a number of offensive moves in a row. Roode cuts him short eventually with a spinebuster. Roode goes for a fisherman's suplex but Styles reverses it into a back suplex. Styles goes for a springboard 450 splash but Roode avoids it. Styles tries for the Styles Clash but Roode reverses that into a crossface spot. Styles eventually breaks himself free, but gets hit with a low blow from Roode. Styles eventually regains control of the offense. Roode is begging off right now, but Styles flips him off and spears him. Styles low blows Roode and sends him outside the ring. Styles goes for a suicide dive but Roode moves and Styles lands very hard. Back in the ring, Roode hits a fisherman's suplex for a close nearfall. He goes for another one but Styles hits him with the Pele kick. Styles goes for the Styles Clash late into the match but Roode reverses it into a schoolboy. He grabs the tights and gets the 1-2-3 for the pinfall victory.
    Winner and STILL TNA World Champion: Bobby Roode


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,478 ✭✭✭✭gnfnrhead


    So Gail has been back, what, a month? And has both Knockout titles already? Wonder how they convinced her to come back :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,013 ✭✭✭✭jaykhunter


    Saw this yesterday. Looking at the card, it has some real decent matches, but everything was pretty hap-hazard (the main event was booked in the last 90 seconds of impact; AJ since injured his ankle)

    The best part of the show was Bully Ray & Steiner's interview. Both were hilarious and this tag team desperately needs to stay.

    It seems that they wanted to have Kim vs Velvet as a fued but they didn't want to turn Velvet so they "had to" turn Kim immediately. So they get what they want but with none of the gusto. She's an awful heel, probably because she's not believable as a heel. But maybe Karen will cut all of her promos and she'll smile and nod!

    Roode/AJ put on a good showing but nothing spectacular. All of this ppv felt long and boring. Wish Aries got more focus on impact, they're pushing this Kash/Sorensen sh*t when they should be doing Aries/Shelly. Don't care to see Kash do anything tbh.

    RVD really doesn't care. He's going through the motions at about 1/3 the speed he was 10 years ago. It's disappointing to see him not care about his work. That said his stuff is still good. Daniels looked more invigorated.

    Crimbo/Morgie/Abyss/Anderson stank up the PPV.

    They really pushed Jeff (Hardy) hard on the show. I wonder how he's doing from a health/rehab perspective.

    Overall, matches made sense but the wrestling was very average and quite a bore to watch. Nothing important happened. Apart from Bully Ray's antics, the whole PPV is forgettable imo.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 15,577 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    jaykhunter wrote: »
    RVD really doesn't care. He's going through the motions at about 1/3 the speed he was 10 years ago. It's disappointing to see him not care about his work. That said his stuff is still good. Daniels looked more invigorated.

    Yea its a pity because RVD never seems to lose in any match , his matches are very predictable thes days. Gets beaten up and then similar to Cena's 5 moves of Doom. Also the fact Daniels is really impressing me lately seems to be on fire in the ring


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89,019 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


    Yea its a pity because RVD never seems to lose in any match , his matches are very predictable thes days. Gets beaten up and then similar to Cena's 5 moves of Doom. Also the fact Daniels is really impressing me lately seems to be on fire in the ring

    It's a shame TNA never gave or probably never will give Daniels a decent push


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 15,577 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    JP Liz V1 wrote: »
    It's a shame TNA never gave or probably never will give Daniels a decent push

    Yea he is over with the crowd as a heel and is great on the mic


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,234 ✭✭✭ayatollah


    yeah the whole rvd thing really pisses me off, not once since hes been in tna has he jobbed clean, ****ing egomaniac,

    also side note loved the steiner and bully ray interview, steiner is pure mental.

    roode looks in ridiculous shape, and storm had gotten himself in good nick too prior to his injury so well done to the boys.

    what happened to jerry lynn since his mini fued with rvd?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,469 ✭✭✭✭GTR63


    I really,really hate rvd in tna. The guy never jobs its like its in his contract at this stage and he does the exact same spots in every match. I can't believe anybody reacts to his matches anymore but the hamsters in the impact zone seem to. Matt Morgan vs Crimson.......eh think i'll just watch the rest tomorrow those two are the most boring people in wrestling.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 15,577 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    ayatollah wrote: »
    yeah the whole rvd thing really pisses me off, not once since hes been in tna has he jobbed clean, ****ing egomaniac,

    also side note loved the steiner and bully ray interview, steiner is pure mental.

    roode looks in ridiculous shape, and storm had gotten himself in good nick too prior to his injury so well done to the boys.

    what happened to jerry lynn since his mini fued with rvd?

    He looked in pretty good shape for his age. It made no real sense for him to go against RVD again at BFG. Imo Lynn should have won at Hardcore Justice or whatever PPV they wrestled at and then have RVD beat him at BFG but no RVD wins clean twice


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,234 ✭✭✭ayatollah


    ........ but no RVD goes over clean

    fyp


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,364 ✭✭✭paddyismaddy


    no guns is shelley out i know sabin was injuried :confused:


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


    A few cooler photos from Turning Point:
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