Monday, July 12, 2010

TNA Victory Road Results ENCORE!!

TNA Victory Road Results
July 11, 2010

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ENCORE PRESENTATION

TNA Victory Road Opener:

The video package airs, we shoot live to the arena and pyro is shooting off. Mike Tenay welcomes us to the show. We're not wasting anytime as we head to the ring for our first match of the evening.


TNA X-Division Title Ultimate X Submission Match

(C) Doug Williams vs. Brian Kendrick

Brian Kendrick's music hits and out he comes for the Ultimate X submission match for the X-Title. Williams is out next and our match is underway. Williams goes for the title before doing anything else, and Kendrick is quick to stop him. Williams knocks Kendrick down and applies a European cravat. Kendrick eventually works his way out. Williams hits Kendrick with a running knee. Kendrick is slowing things down now and has Kendrick in a camel clutch. Williams fights his way out of it but Kendrick throws him over the top rope and onto the floor. Kendrick is going for the belt but Williams stops him. Both guys climb up the Ultimate-X structure. Kendrick takes a big fall off the structure. Williams pulls a pair of gloves out of his trunks and puts them on. He begins climbing the structure and goes to the crossed cables over the ring. Kendrick is up after him now. Kendrick wraps his legs around Williams and both guys go crashing to the mat. Williams locks in a cobra clutch on Kendrick. The ref raises Kendrick's unresponding arm three times. He calls the match. Williams wins.

Winner and STILL X-Division Champion: Douglas Williams


Christy Hemme Interviews Brother Ray

Christy Hemme is backstage with Brother Ray. Ray calls Jesse Neal a failure to his family, his friends and his dead friend. He says much like that, he'll be a failure tonight. Ray warns D-Von not to touch him. Ray says he alone IS Team 3D and he'll win tonight.


Three Way Dance

Brother Ray vs. Brother Devon vs. Jesse Neal

Team 3D's music hits and Brother Ray comes out. He looks around, turns around and walks right back to the backstage area. Jesse Neal's music hits and he heads to the ring. Brother Ray comes out and attacks Neal as he was walking to the ring. Team 3D's music hits again but nobody comes out. Ray continues his beatdown of Neal at ringside. We shoot backstage where we see a door. D-Von is pounding on the other side of it, locked in there. Back in the ring, Ray is still beating down Jesse Neal. Tommy Dreamer leads his group, Rhino, Raven and Stevie Richards to the ring. This distracts Ray. He asks what they are doing there. As Ray turns around and eats a spear from Neal. When he gets back up, Ray clotheslines Neal down. He grabs a chair. Moore comes out, distracting the ref and allowing Ray to hit Neal with it. The ref sends Moore to the back. Team 3D's music hits again and this time D-Von comes to the ring. He and Brother Ray go nose-to-nose in a staredown. They each look down at Jesse Neal. Ray tries a cheap shot on D-Von but D-Von saw it coming and starts his attack on Ray. Neal goes for a spear but accidentally hits D-Von. Ray hits the Bubba Bomb on Neal and pins him for the victory.

Winner: Brother Ray


TNA Knockouts Title Match

(C) Madison Rayne vs. Angelina Love

Angelina Love makes her way to the ring, and our title vs. career Knockouts match is up now. Rayne is out next to a mixed reaction. Our match is underway. Both girls trade kicks and punches to start things off. Love gets the upper-hand and spears Rayne down. Rayne rolls out to the floor to throw a fit. Love follows her out and forces her back into the ring. Love clotheslines her down and goes for a pin. She only gets two. Rayne rakes Love's eyes to slow her down. Rayne is choking Love in the corner now. Rayne runs her across the ring and slams her on her head. Rayne with a neckbreaker and a nearfall. Love starting to fight back now. Rayne goes for a chair, but Love kick to the chair-into Rayne's face. Someone on a motorcycle rides to the ring covered in black. Love is distracted. Rayne throws her to the floor. The costumed person slams Love's head into the post. The ref calls for the match. The ruling is that due to outside interference by The Beautiful People, Rayne is DQ'd and loses her Knockouts title.

Winner and NEW TNA Knockouts Champion: Angelina Love


After The Match:

Madison Rayne throws a temper tantrum at the ref for the call, saying the attacker was not a part of The Beautiful People. She gets on the motorcycle with the mystery attacker and they ride to the back.

Christy Hemme Interviews Mr. Anderson


AJ Styles & Kazarian vs. Rob Terry & Samoa Joe

Styles and Kaz comes to the ring for their match against mystery opponents. Rob Terry comes out and is one of the mystery guys. Next up: Samoa Joe. Styles and Kaz are down in the dumps over Joe being one of the guys. Rob Terry and AJ Styles start things off for each team and our match is underway. Styles looks at Terry for a few seconds, changes his mind, and tags in Kaz. Kaz gets in but is yelling at Styles for tagging out. While distracted with Styles, Kaz gets pie-faced by Terry. Terry knocks Kaz over the ropes and to the floor with a big shoulder block. Waiting for him on the floor is Samoa Joe, who goes to work on him. Styles tries to get to Joe behind his back but Joe saw him coming and cut him off. Joe tags in and is the legal man in the ring now. Styles is tagged in. Styles hits Joe with some punches and snap-mares him to the mat. He locks in a rear chin lock. Everyone spills into the ring now and all four guys are going at it. Joe goes for the Muscle Buster on Kaz but Desmond Wolfe comes out to the ring from the back and distracts Joe. Wolfe gets in the ring but Rob Terry hits him with a clothesline. Kaz and Styles use this opportunity to team up on Terry. They hit a number of big moves on him and get a cover. They get the pinfall on that.

Winners: AJ Styles & Kazarian


After The Match: Joe & Wolfe Go At It

Desmond Wolfe gloats in the ring after the match. As he turns around, Samoa Joe is standing there waiting for him. Joe attacks, wrapping things up with a huge Muscle Buster.


Christy Hemme Interviews Abyss

Christy Hemme is backstage with Abyss. Abyss has a 2x4 loaded with nails. He talks about the 2x4 like it's a woman, noting that tonight everyone in the main event will know what a bitch his girl can be.


Steel Cage Match

Matt Morgan vs. Hernandez

Morgan tries to talk to Hernandez at the outside, and then goes right for the door, but Hernandez is right there. He launches Morgan into one side of the cage and then the other. Morgan misses a big splash, and Hernandez crotches him on the top rope before hitting a big dropkick to knock him off. Hernandez splashes Morgan twice into the side of the cage, but the third time, Morgan moves and Hernandez crashes head first into the side of the cage. Morgan goes to work, slamming Hernandez head first into the side of the cage himself twice. Hernandez tries to fight back, but Morgan hits a big discus clothesline to put Hernandez down to the mat. Morgan gloats for a bit, but when he goes for the door, Hernandez grabs him by the foot. Morgan fights off Hernandez, and hits the rapid fire elbows in the corner. Hernandez pulls himself up to the top turnbuckle, but Morgan hits the carbon footprint to do even more damage. Morgan keeps waving to the crowd, signaling leaving. Morgan goes out of the cage door with one foot in and one foot out. Morgan turns back around and goes to work on Hernandez, wrapping him up in the ropes and slamming him into the cage before grating his face against the side of the cage. Morgan chokes Hernandez in the corner a bit, but Hernandez fires himself up and fights back with a series of clotheslines. Morgan gets up, but gets put right back down with a big shoulder block. Hernandez picks up Morgan for what looks to be the border toss, but he doesn't look to be able to get Morgan up for the move. Hernandez tries for another border toss, but it ends up more like a powerbomb that didn't look too pretty. Hernandez climbs up to the top of the cage, and he looks down, signaling to the crowd. Hernandez dives off the top toward Morgan, but Morgan moves and Hernandez crashes to the mat. Morgan goes to something on the apron, and it turns out he's got a set of handcuffs. Morgan handcuffs Hernandez to the top rope, but it's on the side of the cage with the door. Morgan climbs up to the top of the cage, and Hernandez rips off the handcuffs before diving through the cage door with a huge headbutt.


Winner: Hernandez

Morgan doesn't look too happy and Hernandez looks pretty dazed from the sick dive through the cage door there.

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Ric Flair, who is about to take on Jay Lethal. Flair says sometimes he things Hemme is blond. He asks if Hemme knows what Lethal has done, he's made a decision that will send him back. Ric Flair is why there is a sport called pro wrestling. He says he's spent 39 years being the man, and in TNA, he will walk the aisle again, style and profile, and Lethal will wonder what he's done to himself. Flair says he hates showing off, but tonight he's going to be Naitch, he's going to smack Lethal around so bad, Lethal will go to his mom and ask to be breast fed. Flair says this is Sunday, he should be drinking wine and making love to a beautiful woman, and now he's got to go out and wrestle. Flair says he's the greatest wrestler that ever lives, woo's a whole bunch, and then walks off.


Ric Flair vs. Jay lethal

Tenay and Taz BS about the next match for a little while before the video package is even shown. Probably because the cage now needs to be taken down, and TNA isn't the speediest when it comes to things like that. Lethal says something to Flair while pointing out to the crowd. The crowd begins to chant, and they're pretty evenly split. Lethal and Flair lock up and Lethal locks in a side headlock, and doesn't let go. Lethal takes Flair down to the mat, and Flair doesn't look to flustered. Flair and Lethal lock up again and this time Flair locks in the side headlock. Flair connects with a shoulder block to put Lethal down, but Lethal responds with a dropkick and a big back body drop before clotheslining Flair over the top rope to the outside. Flair recovers for a bit on the outside, surprising Lethal and trying for a vertical suplex to the outside, that's reversed. Lethal follows up with a missile dropkick that's good for a two count, and Flair puts his thumb in Lethal's eye. Flair tags Lethal with a couple of knife edge chops. Flair goes for one too many and Lethal is able to turn it around and hit a series of stinging knife edge chops himself. Flair does his goofy falling to his face routine, before getting back up and putting his thumbs back in Lethal's eye. Flair tries to go to the top, but Lethal catches him and hits a giant superplex. Lethal goes back to the top and tries for a moonsault, but Flair rolls out of the way. Flair catches Lethal with a boot to the side of the head before stomping away at Lethal's knee and thigh. Flair chop blocks Lethal's knee, and Lethal drops like a ton of bricks. Flair continues to just stomp away at Lethal's knees, before picking up his legs and locking in the figure four right in the middle of the ring. Lethal screams in pain and Flair uses the ropes for an extra bit of leverage. The ref catches Flair finally, and forces Flair to break the hold. Flair and Hebner get into an argument, and it allows Lethal to score a quick roll up that's good for a two count. Flair fish hooks Lethal, before hitting him with another series of chops to the chest. Around the fourth chop from Flair, Lethal responds with some of this own and the two men begin trading blows with each other. Lethal catches Flair with a flying forearm, and another chop before taking Flair down with a back handspring elbow. Flair begs off in the corner, but Lethal takes it right back to him. Lethal flips out of the corner and taunts Flair with a little strut. Lethal goes for the sunset flip, but ends up with a handfull of trunks, and Ric Flair, the old man himself, exposes his rear end on a world wide PPV. Flair locks in a sleeper that Lethal fights off, only to hit a springboard cross body, and a splash across Flair's knee. Lethal chop block's Flair's knee, and then drags him into the middle of the ring to lock in a figure four of his own. Flair is forced to tap out to Jay Lethal is his own hold.

Winner: Jay Lethal


Jay Lethal is incredibly emotional after the match. Flair argues with Hebner, but he's shoved down by the official. Lethal celebrates around ringside and grabs the mic. Lethal calls out for his mom, and says he did it.


For The Vacant TNA Tag Team Titles


The Motor City Machineguns vs. Beer Money

Storm and Shelley look to start things off for their respective teams. They lock up and Storm back Shelley up into the corner before breaking somewhat cleanly. Another lock up and Storm back Shelley up again. He tries to punch Shelley, but Shelley comes back with a flurry of offense of his own. Shelley hits an inverted atomic drop followed up with a headscissors and he turns his attention to Storm's arm. Storm is able to tag out to Roode who comes in and works on Shelley's arm. Shelley makes the tag to Sabin who comes in and eats a couple of right hands from Roode. Sabin hits a kick to the face, and the Guns use a blind tag to take both Storm and Roode out to the floor. Sabin follows Roode to the outside and rolls him back in for Shelley. Shelley goes to work on Roode's arm before tagging in Sabin who double teams Roode, still focusing on the arm. Sabin stomps away at Roode's head, but Roode is able to make it back to his feet and tag out to Storm. Another blind tag for the Guns leads to another double team, and Shelley goes for the pin, but Roode comes in to break things up. Shelley sends Roode to the floor, but then turns around into a punch to the face from Storm. Sabin is arguing with the ref, and it leads to Roode pulling Shelley down and crotching him against the ring post. Roode and Storm continue to make quick tags to work over Shelley and Storm lock in a rear chin lock. Shelley fights out but he's taken right down to the mat, and a double team suplex hurts him even more. Roode beats on Shelley in the corner, and sends him corner to corner before hitting a big gut buster. Roode grabs Shelley around the midsection and wrenches away at Shelley's midsection. Storm tags in and goes right back to work on the same area that his partner was focusing on, Shelley's midsection. Shelley breaks the hold, and he's able to fight off both members of BMI and make the tag to Sabin who comes in and takes the fight to both men. Miscommunication leads to Storm elbow dropping Roode. Sabin kicks Storm in the face and hits a big cross body to Roode that's good for a two count. Shelley hits a standing sliced bread, and goes for the cover, but Roode breaks it up. Things break down and Sabin is fighting against both members of BMI. Sabin hits a hurricarana on Storm, and he tries for one on Roode, but Roode catches him, and sets him up, allowing his partner to hit the eye of the Storm. Roode and Storm double team Shelley with a sick double knee drop, but it's not good enough for three. BMI try for the DWI, but the Guns see it coming and prevent it, but Storm comes from out of nowhere with a big clothesline taking out both members of the Guns. Shelley and Sabin continue to showcase their beautiful double team maneuvers. Shelley and Roode fight it out in the ring, and Roode jumps over the ropes out on top of Sabin. Shelley returns the favor, leaping out on top of Roode. Storm tries to spit beer into Sabin's eyes, but it ends up in the eyes of the ref. The Guns connect with a beautiful double team, and Earl Hebner runs in from the back, but it's still not enough for a three count. more double teams from the Guns, and Shelley hits a big cross body. Roode rolls through and goes for the cover but he only gets two. Roode and Shelley trade right hands, and Shelley hits a series of slaps. The Guns hit a series of kicks on both men. Storm and Sabin both pin the other team member, and both referees make the count. Confusion ensues. Since there's no decisive winner, the match has to be restarted. BMI attack the Guns right off the bat, and things are still pretty much free of rules as all four men are in the ring. Shelley avoids a splash from Storm, and this allows the Guns to turn the tide of the match. A cross body/DDT combo from the Guns leads to a pin, and the three count. This one is over.

Winner and NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: The Motor City Machine Guns

THEE CO-MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING...

Kurt Angle vs. D'Angelo Dinero

Angle and Pope lock up and Angle backs Pope up into the corner. We get a clean break, and Angle backs up to give Pope space before they lock up again. Angle locks in a front face lock and takes Pope right down to the ground, but Pope rolls over into, locking Angle up with a hammerlock. They trade holds on the mat for a while, with Angle trying different submissions, and Pope fighting out in different ways. A side headlock takeover puts Pope on his back on the mat, and Angle will not let up. Pope does fight out of it, but Angle drops him with a shoulder block. Pope responds with a couple of hip tosses, and even though Angle fights one off, Pope connects with another that sends Angle out to the floor. Pope holds the ropes open and motions for Angle to get back in, which he does. Back in the ring, Angle wastes no time and hits a sick buckle bomb, before hitting a snap suplex and locking in a rear chin lock with his knee buried in Pope's back. Pope fights to his feet and out of the hold, but Angle catches him with the kitchen sink and tries to go for a quick pin, but only gets two. Angle hits a quick back drop suplex and goes right back to the submission with another rear chin lock. Pope is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold, where he's able to lock in a sleeper. Angle fights out and locks in a sleeper of his own, but Pope responds by dropping Angle with a back suplex. Angle and Pope trade right hands in the middle of the ring, with Pope getting the better of Angle. Pope hits an inverted atomic drop and a series of elbows to the head, but he's caught by Angle who hits an overhead belly to belly suplex that's good for a near fall. Angle rocks Pope with a European uppercut, but Angle puts his head down, and Pope hits a suplex, followed by a German suplex, and a trip/lariat combo that's good for a two count. Pope goes for the double knees, but Angle moves out of the way and hits Dinero with a trio of German suplexes himself, but it's still only good enough for a two count. Angle tries for the Angle slam, but Pope fights out of it and sends Angle to the middle rope. Pope jumps through the ropes, coming down on Angle's neck against the ropes. Pope goes to the top, but he's caught by a big belly to belly superplex that's good for a two count. Angle tries for the ankle lock, but Pope avoids it. Angle charges Pope in the corner, but Pope moves and Angle connects shoulder first with the ring post. Pope hits a codebreaker, and pins Angle, but he only scores a two. Angle floats over the Pope in the corner, and he's able to connect with the Angle slam, but it's only good for a two count. Angle pulls his straps down, and goes right for the ankle lock, locking it right in. Pope crawls for the ropes, but Angle pulls him right back to the middle of the ring. Pope counters into a roll up out of nowhere, and then goes for another, which Angle converts into an ankle lock. Angle grapevines the leg and amps up the pressure, forcing Pope to tap.

Winner: Kurt Angle

We go backstage with Rob Van Dam and Christy Hemme. Hemme asks RVD about tonight’s main event. RVD says he don’t trust Mr. Anderson but Jeff Hardy is cool. RVD says he has no friends on Thursday nights because they all want his World Title. RVD says he can shove Abyss’ nailed 2×4 where the sun doesn’t shine


THEE MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING...


TNA World Title Fatal 4 Way Match


(C) Rob Van Dam vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Anderson vs. Abyss

We go to the ring for tonight’s main event and out first is Mr. Anderson. Abyss is out next and he brings his board full of nails. Out next is Jeff Hardy followed by the TNA World Champion Rob Van Dam. We get formal ring introductions from Jeremy Borash. The bell rings and we’re ready to kick this one off. Abyss is pacing on the outside of the ring. Anderson, RVD and Hardy stare at each other and circle slowly. They discuss Abyss with each other. Abyss climbs to the apron and all three of the other men attack. Everyone works together to do damage to Abyss, Anderson pounding on Abyss, then Hardy, then RVD. Hardy hits a splash, then Anderson, and RVD follows it up with a giant monkey flip. Anderson and Hardy both go for a cover, and Abyss rolls to the outside. Hardy jumps off the back of RVD, over the top rope on top of Abyss. Anderson tries for a quick roll up, but he only gets a two count. Van Dam takes Anderson down and tries for rolling thunder, but Abyss grabs RVD’s legs and pulls him to the outside where he slams him into the barricade. Abyss turns his attention to Anderson in the ring, but Anderson and Hardy are able to stun the big man. Abyss teases a double chokeslam, but Hardy and Anderson take Abyss down with a double shoulder block. Anderson sets Hardy up for a splash on Abyss, but hits him with a spear instead, tries for a cover, but it’s broken up by RVD. Hardy hits a back kick and front suplex on Van Dam, but RVD is able to kick out at two. RVD launches himself to the outside where he lands on top of Abyss. Not to be outdone, Hardy does the same. Mr. Anderson goes to the top turnbuckle, and jumps to the outside where he catches Abyss with a double sledge. Anderson is able to roll back into the ring, as does RVD. RVD hits the split leg moonsault on Anderson, but Hardy is able to break up a cover. RVD and Hardy trade blows, but Van Dam catches Hardy with a big kick to the face. RVD traps Anderson in the corner, but Anderson turns it around. RVD tries to go to the top, but Anderson shuts it down and RVD ends up crotched on the top rope. Anderson tries for a superplex, but RVD fights it off. Hardy comes in and helps out Anderson, trying to make it a double superplex. Abyss comes in and assists, turning it into a double powerbomb/double superplex combination. Abyss goes for the cover on Hardy, then Anderson, but he can’t put either away. Abyss tries for a chokeslam, but RVD fights out of it. RVD hits Abyss with some ridiculously high kicks, and he follows it up with a single leg dropkick. RVD goes up to the top again, but Anderson is there and he shoves him off the top where RVD smashes face first into the entrance ramp. Back in the ring, Hardy and Abyss trade blows, and Hardy gets the upper hand with the whisper in the wind, but Anderson breaks up a pin attempts. Anderson hits the mic check on Abyss and this time Hardy breaks up the pin. Hardy tries for the twist of fate on Abyss, but it’s fought off and Abyss responds with a black hole slam. Abyss pins Hardy, but Anderson pulls the ref out of the ring before the three count. Hardy knocks Abyss to the floor. Anderson and Hardy trade pretty wild blows with Anderson getting the better of Hardy. Anderson tries for the mic check, Hardy tries for the twist of fate, everything is being countered. Hardy is finally able to connect with the twist of fate, and he goes to the top where he connects with a swanton bomb, but when he gets up, he’s chokeslammed back onto Anderson. Abyss pins both men and RVD comes in with a five star frog splash on everyone. RVD pins Anderson, and gets the three count.

Winner: Rob Van Dam


After the match, Abyss attacks Rob Van Dam as he celebrates. Abyss goes outside and gets his wood filled with nails. Abyss swings it at RVD but he rolls out of the ring and Abyss misses. Victory Road goes off the air with Abyss yelling something at RVD.


What a night it was on pay per view. New tag team champions and new Knockouts champion all in one night. The next time TNA is on pay per view is Sunday night August 8th as TNA presents Hard Justice.

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