Tuesday, December 20, 2011

UFC 141 Lesner vs. Overeem Fight Card!! SPECIAL START TIME!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the UFC 141 "Lesner vs. Overeem" fight card. UFC 141 goes LIVE Friday night December 30th from teh MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV. Here is a special look at what your going to see on a special night and start time!!

PLEASE NOTE

SPECIAL NIGHT

FRIDAY NIGHT

SPECIAL 10pm EST START TIME


UFC 141 "Lesner vs. Overeem"

http://www.ufc.ca/event/UFC141

Prelims



Nam Phan vs. Jim Hettes

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin

Matthew Riddle vs. Luis Ramos

Jacob Volkmann vs. Efrain Escudero

Sean Pierson vs. Dong Hyun Kim


UFC 141 "Lesner vs. Overeem"

http://www.ufc.ca/event/UFC141

Spike TV



Anthony Njokuani
14-5-0

vs.

Danny Castillo
12-4-0


Ross Pearson
12-5-0

vs.

Junior Assuncao
12-4-0


UFC 141 "Lesner vs. Overeem"

http://www.ufc.ca/event/UFC141

LIVE On Pay Per View



Vladimir Matyushenko
25-6-0

vs.

Alexander Gustafsson
12-1-0


Jon Fitch
23-3-1Link

vs.

Johny Hendricks
11-1-0


UFC 141 "Lesner vs. Overeem"

http://www.ufc.ca/event/UFC141

Co-Main Event Of The Evening

Nate Diaz
12-7-0

vs.

Donald Cerrone
16-3-0


UFC 141 "Lesner vs. Overeem"

http://www.ufc.ca/event/UFC141

Main Event Of The Evening

Alistair Overeem
35-11-0

vs.

Brock Lesnar
5-2-0


What a night it's going to be the last pay per view for 2011. Who will win to face the NEW World Heavyweight champion?? Can Diaz get by Donald?? All that and more will be answered on a special Friday night at 10pm ONLY on pay per view!!

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

WWE TLC 2011 Quick & Full Results!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the
WWE TLC (Tables, Ladders, Chairs) quick & full results. Here is a special look at what happened on an amazing night in Baltimore....


Quick Results

Zack Ryder def. (C) Dolph Ziggler Becomes The NEW U.S. Champion (Wins Via Pinfall)

(C) Air Boom def. Epico & Primo Retains Tag Team Titles (Wins Via Pinfall)

Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett (Wins Via RKO To Barrett Through The Table)

(C) Beth Phoenix def. Kelly Kelly Retains The Divas Title (Wins Via Pinfall)

HHH def. Kevin Nash (Wins Via SledgeHammer To The Face)

Sheamus def. Jack Swagger (Wins Via Brogue Kick)

Big Show def. (C) Mark Henry Wins The World Heavyweight Title (Wins Via KO & Pinfall)

Daniel Bryan def. Big Show Wins The World Heavyweight Title (Wins Via MITB Cash In)

(C) Cody Rhodes def. Booker T Retains Intercontinental Title (Wins Via Pinfall)

(C) CM Punk def. Alberto Del Rio & The Miz Retains WWE Tilte (Wins Via Climbing The Ladder)



WWE TLC
(Tables, Ladders, Chairs)


http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwetlc


The show opens with a video package highlighting the main feuds heading into tonight, as well as the tables, ladders, and chairs theme of the show done in the style of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’.

The pyro hits, and Michael Cole welcomes us to the show. The set looks pretty much exactly like it did last year, but it’s still a pretty impressive looking set. Cole and Lawler start hyping the show, but they’re interrupted by Vickie Guerrero, who comes out to wish the crowd a Merry Christmas, and introduces her client, the greatest gift anyone could ask for, the US Champion, Dolph Ziggler.

United States Title Match

(C) Dolph Ziggler w/Vickie Guerrero

vs.

Zack Ryder

The bell rings and Ziggler takes Ryder off his feet right away. Ziggler gloats for a bit before taking Ryder down to the mat a second time. We get a lock up, and Ryder responds with a couple of arm drags. Ziggler locks in a head lock and hits a shoulder block as soon as he’s pushed off by Ryder. Ziggler blocks a hip toss, but Ryder catches Ziggler mid-air and slingshots him into the corner before clothes lining Ziggler over the top, and diving through the ropes to the outside on top of Ziggler.


Ryder takes Ziggler back toward the ring and the two fight on the apron, with Ziggler scoring a DDT on the apron. Ryder is able to make it back into the ring before the 10 count, and Ziggler starts stomping away immediately before hitting a neck breaker and taking time to gloat a bit more. Ziggler hits eight quick elbow drops in succession. Ziggler jumps up and hits an elbow drop to the back of Ryder’s head, getting a two count. When Ryder gets back up to his feet he hits Ziggler with a couple of right hands, but he’s put right back down with a back elbow from Ziggler. Ziggler locks in a rear chin lock in an attempt to wear down the Long Island superstar.

Ryder fights up to his feet, but he’s put right back down to the mat by Ziggler, who scores another two count before locking in another rear chin lock. Ryder is able to fight up to his feet and buries a couple of rights in Ziggler’s gut, but he’s caught with another back elbow and an Olympic slam from Ziggler which nets him another near fall.

Ziggler takes Ryder into the corner and seats him on the turnbuckle, but Ryder scores with a right to the jaw, and leaps off the middle turnbuckle with a missile dropkick to Ziggler for a near fall of his own. Ryder surprises Ziggler with a couple of flying forearms before Ryder drives Ziggler’s face down into the canvas. Ryder splashes Ziggler in the corner and gets the crowd behind him before hitting the face wash kick. Ryder goes for the pin but Vickie gets Dolph’s foot on the ropes to break the count. The referee responds by kicking Vickie out.

Ryder rolls up Ziggler for two but Ziggler reverses the roll up for a two count of his own. Ziggler catches Ryder throat first on the top rope. Ziggler misses the rocker dropped and ends up rolled up for two. Ziggler scores with the rocker dropper on another attempt and he goes for the pin but Ryder is still able to kick out at two. Ziggler goes for the sleeper hold but Ryder shrugs him off, only to walk into a big dropkick that’s good for another two count for Ziggler.

Ziggler makes his way up to the top, but he’s stopped by Ryder, who nails him hard. Ryder follows Ziggler up in the corner and hits a big hurricarana, but it’s still not enough for a three count. Ryder is calling for his finisher, he tries for the rough Ryder, but Ziggler tosses him off into the corner and rolls him up for another near fall. Ziggler charges Ryder in the corner and he’s met with the double knees. Ryder hits the rough Ryder, and gets the three count.

Winner and NEW WWE US Champion: Zack Ryder


The crowd seems really happy about the title change, and Ryder celebrates with the fans before standing on the announce table to show off his new title, while Cole pouts the entire time.

Backstage:

Booker T is shown backstage warming up, and he’s attacked by Cody Rhodes who slams him into various objects around the backstage area before punching and kicking away at him. It’s broken up, and Booker looks furious as Cody is dragged away.

Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston make their way out to the ring to a nice pop from the crowd, and it looks like we’re going to have a WWE Tag Team Championship match added to the card.

It looks as though the opponents for Air Boom this evening will be Primo and Epico, and they make their way out to the ring with Rosa Mendes in tow.


Tag Team Title Match

(C) Air Boom

vs.


Epico & Primo


The bell rings, and it looks like Epico and Bourne will be kicking things off. Epico goes for a quick pin but he can’t get three. Bourne rolls up Epico quickly in response. We get another quick roll up from Bourne for another two count. Bourne hits a hurricarana and tags out to Kofi. Bourne and Kofi hit a double leap frog before Kofi hits Epico with a big dropkick. Epico is able to make the tag to Primo and Kofi hits both men with a big dropkick that’s good for a near fall.

Primo is able to get a couple of nice shots in, but when he tries for a monkey flip, Kofi lands on his feet and responds with a monkey flip of his own for another near fall. Bourne tags in and hits an assisted hurricarana on Primo before Primo is able to make the tag. Bourne tries to hit a springboard cross body, but he’s caught by Primo and Epico and thrown to the outside. Bourne is thrown back into the ring for another quick two count. Primo makes the tag and he comes in to stomp away at Bourne for a bit. Quick tags and both men lay in the boots on Bourne.

Primo gets another near fall and Evan tries to make it to his corner, but Primo locks in a front face lock to prevent it. Bourne lays in with a couple of nasty kicks, but he still can’t make the tag as Primo slams him back into his own corner, and tags out to Epico who hits a big dropkick on Bourne for another near fall. Bourne continues to try and fight back with kicks to Epico, but he’s caught by a tilt-a-whirl back breaker.


Epico hits a belly to back suplex, then another, then a German suplex and pins Evan for a two count. Epico gets Bourne in the Gory special, trying to wear Bourne down, but Evan reverses into a roll up for two. Bourne continues the assault, jumping up in the air and coming down with his knees on Epico’s shoulders. Both men make the tag and Kofi comes in as a house of fire, hitting Primo with a big dropkick and knocking Epico from the apron before laying out Primo and hitting the boom drop. Kofi sets up for the trouble in paradise, but Primo sees it coming and backs away. Kofi hits a beautiful run up cross body from the top. Bourne goes to the top and leaps to the outside on top of Epico. Back in the ring, Kofi surprises Primo with the Trouble in Paradise, and Primo goes down for the three count.


Winners and STILL WWE Tag Team Champions: Air Boom

Cole and Lawler send it backstage to Josh Matthews who says Booker T is now being evaluated by medical staff and Cody Rhodes walked by smirking. He says one could assume their match is cancelled, but nothing is official yet.

Backstage:

Teddy Long, dressed as Santa, is shown decorating a Christmas tree, until he’s interrupted by Hornswoggle. Long says Swoggle’s been a good boy. Hornswoggle says he’s got a beard, full grown testees, and since when is Santa black. He asks why he’s in the office. Teddy says he saw Hornswoggle trying to talk jive and it was horrible, so he got him a present. Long gives Hornswoggle Rosetta Stone ‘Ebonics’ and says Hornswoggle will never embarrass himself again. Swoggle says he likes it, but he ends up kicking Long in the shin before he leaves, leaving Long cursing him.



Tables Match

Randy Orton

vs.

Wade Barrett

It’s worth noting before this one gets started, that there are a ton of tables lining the entrance way up to the ring, and surrounding the ring.

The bell rings, and both men begin circling each other. Orton kicks Barrett in the gut, and both men trade right hands. Orton gets the upper hand, ducking a clothesline, and hitting a back breaker. Orton stomps on Barrett and goes to the outside to grab a table. Orton goes to put the table in the ring, but Barrett kicks the table straight into Orton’s face and goes outside to slam him into the apron before sending him back into the ring. Barrett grabs the table and slides it into the ring, but Orton baseball slides the table into Barrett’s gut, and slams the table up into Barrett’s face. Orton comes to the outside and slams Barrett face first into the ring steps.

Orton sets up a table on the outside and goes back to Barrett, hitting him with a big European uppercut that sends him stumbling up the entrance way. Barrett responds with a couple of elbows to the back of Orton’s head before trying for a pump handle slam through a table, but Orton gets out of it. Barrett pushes the table over immediately before he’s hit with a right from Orton. Barrett makes his way back toward the ring, and Orton follows, slamming him head first into the ring apron before taking him up the ring steps and trying for a suplex to the floor through a table. Barrett fights him off and slams him head first into the ring post before Orton falls and hits the ring steps head first. Barrett hits Orton with a big boot on the outside to lay out Orton.

Barrett slides a table into the ring before setting up a table on the outside next to the apron. When he goes back to Orton he’s caught with a right, but he hits Orton with a couple of clubbing blows to the back before slamming Orton head first into the table and laying him out on top of it. Barrett goes up to the middle turnbuckle, but Orton slides off of the table. Barrett goes to the outside and drives Orton back first into the ring apron repeatedly before sliding the Viper back into the ring.

Barrett makes his way back into the ring with a big elbow drop from the middle rope to Orton, before choking Randy against the middle rope with his knee, and then the top rope while Orton sits on the middle rope. Barrett leaves Orton sitting on the middle rope and kicks him hard, sending him crashing into the ring apron, but Orton avoids crashing through a table.

Barrett props up another table in the corner and shoulders Orton, but as he charges the table, Orton slides off of Barrett’s shoulders and hits a couple of big clotheslines, and a snap power slam. Barrett goes to the apron and Orton tries for the suspension DDT but Barrett fights out of it. Barrett tries to kick Orton to the floor through a table but Orton avoids it. Both men fights on the apron and Barrett tries for the wasteland to the floor, but Orton fights out of the hold. Orton is able to connect with the suspension DDT on a second attempt, and Orton psychs himself up. Orton tries for the RKO, but Barrett pushes him off and hits a big sidewalk slam.

Barrett takes the table that’s propped up in the corner and slams it down on top of a prone Randy Orton. Barrett sets up the table properly in the middle of the ring before turning back to Orton and stomping away at him. Barrett pulls the table toward the corner, then sets up Orton on top of the table. Barrett heads into the corner and goes up to the middle turnbuckle, but when he leaps off, Orton pops off the table and connects with the RKO, putting Barrett straight through the table.

Winner: Randy Orton

Watching that spot on replay they’re really lucky they hit it, because honestly only Barrett’s legs went through the table, but it did indeed break. Orton celebrates by posing on the turnbuckles while Barrett is tended to by the referee.

Backstage:

The Bella’s are shown backstage sitting on Santa Long’s lap, arguing about who deserves what for Christmas, and who is the good twin. Long says both of the Bella’s have been bad, but it’s the holiday season, and it’s the time for giving, and he’s got gifts for both of them. Long gives them cards with the number to his direct line in case they want to play any ‘Reindeer games’. The Bella’s are disgusted and they leave. When Long turns around, Jack Swagger is there. Swagger asks what Long is going to do about Mark Henry hitting him with a chair. Long says nothing, Swagger’s the one who ticked off Henry in the first place. Long invites Swagger to sit on his lap to try and work things out. Thankfully they’re interrupted by Sheamus before that can happen. Sheamus says Long makes a fine Santa Clause. Long says he wants to talk to Sheamus and this makes Swagger angry. Sheamus tells Swagger some story that probably means something, but it’s pretty boring and made me zone out. Long tries to diffuse the situation by giving everyone an early Christmas present, and making Sheamus vs. Jack Swagger for later tonight.

Back out in the arena, Beth Phoenix makes her way out to the ring, solo, to a bit of heat from the crowd.


Divas Title Match

(C) Beth Phoenix

vs.

Kelly Kelly

The bell rings and it looks like we’re ready to begin this match. Beth asks Kelly to slap her again, calling her out. Beth hits Kelly and Kelly finally does respond with a slap. Beth charges but Kelly pulls down the middle rope and Beth sails to the outside. Kelly goes out to the apron and hits a face buster to the floor before slamming Beth face first into the ring apron repeatedly. Kelly locks her legs around Beth’s neck and chokes her before they come back into the ring and Kelly hits a hurricarana that sends Beth into the corner. Beth is able to slam Kelly face first into the top turnbuckle before she pounds away at Kelly and grinds her elbow into Kelly’s back.

Beth ties Kelly up in the ropes, pulling her by her hair before standing on her back and choking her on the middle rope. Beth pulls Kelly away from the ropes hard and slams her down to the canvas hard. Beth locks in a camel clutch and yells at the ref to ask her. Kelly is screaming as Beth is wrenching away at the hold, but eventually, Beth simply stomps down on Kelly’s back, breaking the hold. Kelly surprises Beth with a quick roll up for two before she hits Beth with another face buster and slams her face repeatedly into the canvas. Beth sends Kelly into the corner, but eats both of Kelly’s feet. Beth slams Kelly down to the mat and tries for a couple of covers, but Kelly won’t stay down for three.

Beth pounds away at Kelly non-stop before heading out to the apron and going up to the top rope. Beth goes for a big leg drop, but Kelly moves out of the way, and Beth crashes down to the mat on her bottom. Kelly goes for the rocker dropper, but she can’t hit it as Beth goes for the Glam slam instead. Kelly reverses into a pin for two, but Beth turns it around for a two count of her own. Beth pulls Kelly up into power bomb position, but simply tosses Kelly over her head and down to the mat. Beth pins Kelly and gets the three count.

Winner and STILL WWE Diva’s Champion: Beth Phoenix

Backstage:

Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodreiguez are backstage. Del Rio is mad at Ricardo because apparently he couldn’t get a car for tonight. Del Rio sends Ricardo away and turns right around into the Miz. Miz says they worked together for the greater good, but not tonight. Del Rio says he knows, and he was just using the Miz. Miz asks ‘Really?’, and says that’s funny because Del Rio’s title reign was as uneventful as the Raven’s superbowl run. Miz says he beat Cena at WrestleMania, and Del Rio lost to Edge, who’s neck was hanging on by a thread. Del Rio says Miz is a guy who thinks he’s bad, but he’s not. He says Miz is pathetic. The men are interrupted by Ricardo, who comes in with a plate of food. Miz shoves the food in Ricardo’s face, and Del Rio shoves him to the ground to end the segment.

Cole reminds us today that the last combat troops left Iraq. This leads us to a special taped message from some of the armed forces, thanking the WWE for the time. Classy move.

Booker T makes his way out to the ring, and it looks like we’re going to get the Booker/Rhodes match. Cody attacks Booker from behind and lays into him with repeated kicks while Booker’s laid against the barricade. Cody’s pulled away, and referees check on Booker. Booker looks confused, but he’s led to the back by the doctor who says he needs to check on him before he can compete.

We get a video package of the events between Kevin Nash, from his return, to his attack on Triple H a couple of months ago, that have led up to this match between the two men tonight.


SledgeHammer Ladders Match

HHH

vs.

Kevin Nash

The sledge hammer is shown hanging over the ring, although it doesn’t look to be hung nearly as high as these things normally are. Nash’s music hits, and Big Daddy Cool makes his way out to the ring to a bit of a reaction from the crowd. I don’t know what it is but they seem to be sitting on their hands during all of the heel intros, and even some of the face intros.

After a bit of a pause after Nash’s music dies, Triple H makes his way out to the ring to the biggest pop of the night so far. Hunter makes his way down to the ring, and again, just like during the tables match, the entrance way is lined with ladders on both sides the whole way down. Something tells me they won’t need nearly that many ladders for this match.

Nash goes to attack Hunter right off the bat at the bell, but Hunter turns it around, peppering Nash with rights in the corner. Nash responds by hitting Hunter with a couple of big elbows to the side of the head, so Hunter comes right back with huge rights to the side of Nash’s face. Nash turns Hunter around and buries his knee in Hunter’s gut repeatedly before hitting him with a couple of clubbing blows to the back. Hunter comes back, ramming his shoulder into Nash’s stomach before building up steam and hitting Nash hard, sending him crashing to the outside. Hunter follows and slams Nash into the announce table, but when he turns his attention to one of the ladders, he’s caught by surprise by Nash with a big boot to the side of the face. Nash picks up the ladder and uses it to charge into Triple H, sending him crashing into the time keeper’s area.


Nash slides a ladder into the ring, and when he turns around, Triple H comes at him, leaping off the announce table with a flying forearm and slamming his forearm into Nash’s face. Hunter goes over and knocks down one of the ringside ladders before clotheslining Nash over the barricade into the crowd.


Hunter charges Nash, but Nash is able to get his elbow up and Hunter runs right into it. Nash crosses back over into the ringside area, shoulders Triple H, and sends him crashing face first into the barricade before bringing him back and slamming him into the ring steps. Nash tries to whip Hunter into the ring post, but Triple H is able to turn things around and Nash crashes face first into the ring post. Hunter turns to Nash’s knee, kicking him hard before sending him back into the ring, grabbing another ladder and bringing it in with him.


Hunter takes the ladder and uses it to slam Nash’s knee repeatedly. Nash falls to the mat clutching his knee, and Hunter holds on to the ladder, taking it over and driving it into Nash’s knee hard twice. Hunter tosses the ladder to the mat and grabs Nash’s leg, sandwiching it in the ladder and stomping away hard at the knee.


Hunter wraps the ladder around Nash’s leg and drapes it over his body, locking in a figure four with Nash’s legs caught up in the ladder. Hunter holds on to it for a while, but eventually breaks it on his own. He sets up one ladder in the corner, and uses the other ladder to just slam down onto Nash’s chest.


Hunter picks Nash up to his feet and Nash fights back, whipping Hunter into the ladder hard enough to send him sailing into the ladder and over the top rope, crashing down onto the floor. Nash waits for Hunter to peak over the apron, and slides the ladder into his face, sending the Game back down to the floor. Nash wedges the ladder in between the middle and top rope before heading to the outside. He grabs Hunter and sends him back into the ring, taking time to hit him with a couple of clubbing blows to the chest on the way back in. Nash comes back into the ring and hits a side slam, laying Hunter out on a ladder laid in the ring.


Nash adjusts the ladder in the corner, moving it down to between the bottom and middle rope. Nash drags Hunter under the ladder and slingshots him up face first into it. Nash rolls Hunter out of the ring, and Triple H crumples to the floor. Nash makes his way over to the announce table and begins dismantling it. Nash takes the monitors out and turns back around to Triple H. Nash goes for a jackknife powerbomb, but Hunter back body drops Nash over the table, avoiding the move. Hunter rolls back into the ring.


Hunter sets up the ladder in the middle of the ring, and he begins climbing. Nash catches him from behind and pulls him off the ladder, delivering a clothesline to lay him out. Nash props up the ladder in the corner, whipping Hunter into it. Triple H comes out of the corner, and he’s met with a hand to the throat, as Nash delivers a chokeslam.


Nash heads to the outside and goes under the ring, grabbing a table. Nash slides the table into the ring and makes his way in afterwards. Nash sets up the table before taking down the straps on his singlet. Nash pulls Hunter over toward the table and tries for another powerbomb, but Hunter drives him back into the ladder propped in the corner. Hunter grabs the ladder and uses it to drive into Nash’s injured knee. Hunter sets up the ladder in the middle of the ring again.


With Nash on the outside Hunter begins the climb. Nash makes it back into the ring and begins climbing up the other side. Nash and Hunter fight at the top of the ladder and Hunter uses the sledge hammer, still hanging from the roof, to drive into Nash’s head, sending him sailing from the ladder and through the table in the ring. Hunter looks up and grabs the sledge hammer, bringing it down from the ceiling.


Hunter makes his way down to the mat and uses the hammer to hit Nash’s knee, driving it home repeatedly. Hunter tosses the ladder out of the ring and stands over Nash, seething. Hunter looks out to the crowd to a ton of cheers, and he tosses the hammer to the side. Hunter goes for the pedigree and Nash falls to the mat, so Hunter pulls him up and makes sure to deliver the pedigree properly.


The crowd chants for one more, but Hunter shakes his head and walks over to grab the sledge hammer. When he turns around, Nash is holding up the Wolfpac sign, but it doesn’t matter, as Triple H tells him to ‘suck it’ and drives the hammer into Nash’s head, dropping him to the mat for the three count.


Winner: Triple H

The Miz beating Punk down before their match tonight. Striker asks for Punks thoughts. Punk says he had six days to watch this footage, and as painful as it was, there was something more painful. More painful than sitting through two hours of Cole commentary. He says what he saw was Johnny Ace accept an award on his behalf, and it was for Superstar of the Year. And he’s not received his Slammy yet. Ace comes in and says he mailed the Slammy, but it’s the holiday season, so it might be a while. Ace says Punk should be more worried about his match tonight. He wishes Punk luck tonight and a Merry Christmas. Punk says luck is for losers before walking out.


Jack Swagger

vs.

Sheamus

The bell rings and we get a quick lock up. Swagger breaks and lays into Sheamus with a couple of strikes. Sheamus tells him to bring it on and hits him with a big clothesline. Sheamus drops it up with a couple of big elbow drops to Swagger, then takes him to the corner to beat on him for a while before hitting a big shoulder block. Sheamus sends Swagger into the ropes, and Swagger is able to turn it around into an abdominal stretch, but Sheamus is quick to fight it off, tie Swagger up in the ropes, and hit him with repeated clubbing blows to the chest before just tossing him to the outside.

Sheamus tries to suplex Swagger back into the ring, but Swagger blocks it, so Sheamus hits him with a couple of rights that send him back out to the floor. Sheamus follows, but he’s driven spine first into the ring post before being sent into the barricade hard. Swagger sends Sheamus back into the ring and hits the Vader bomb in the corner for a quick near fall.

Swagger tosses Sheamus into the ropes and hits him with a big forearm to the bat. When he tries to do it again, Sheamus responds with a big clothesline, then a couple of running forearms. Sheamus beats on Swagger’s back in the corner before taking him to the middle of the ring and slamming him to the mat hard for another near fall. Sheamus heads out to the apron and makes his way up, but Swagger surprises him with a big running forearm that sends Sheamus crashing to the outside. Swagger follows, but this time Sheamus sends Swagger spine first into the ring post and then hard into the barricade. Sheamus sends Swagger back into the ring and follows with a big diving shoulder block from the top rope for another near fall for Sheamus.

Sheamus gets himself psyched up, but he misses the bicycle kick, and Swagger is able to connect with a couple of low dropkicks to the knee, and another Vader bomb in the corner. Swagger pulls Sheamus out into the middle of the ring and locks in the ankle lock, keeping Sheamus in the middle. Sheamus rolls through to send Swagger into the corner, and he sidesteps a spear. Sheamus connects with the bicycle kick, and lays Swagger out for the three count.

Winner: Sheamus

Sheamus makes his way to the back, celebrating at the top of the entranceway.

Backstage:

Josh Matthews is standing backstage where he welcomes the Big Show. He asks for any final thoughts. Show says he’s feeling it. He’s got Henry beat. Henry hasn’t been able to beat him since he’s been back, and tonight, he’s got steel chairs. He says he’s feeling Mark Henry’s reign of terror is over. His championship drought is over. He says tonight is going to end in a giant way before letting out a little yell and leaving.


World Heavyweight Title Match

Chairs Match

(C) Mark Henry

vs.

Big Show

The bell rings and Show bails to the outside immediately. Show starts tossing chairs into the ring. five, six, seven. Show keeps going, eleven, twelve. Show picks up chair thirteen and brings it back into the ring with it in hand. Henry is waiting with a chair, but he drops it and heads to the outside.

Henry heads over to the time keeper’s area and asks for his title, saying this isn’t happening. Henry walks out, but Show heads out with a chair in hand. Show ducks a title shot from Henry, and hits him with a couple of huge chair shots. Show lays in to Henry with a couple of big rights and lefts, but Henry is quick to respond with a couple of rights and a head butt of his own. Henry grabs a chair and slams it down into Show’s back before taking his hand and slamming it into the ring steps. Henry hits Show in the gut with a chair before sending him back into the ring. Back in the ring both men swing chairs and Show drops him. Henry hits him with a couple more shots before taking the chair and burying it in Show’s midsection.

Show tries to fight back, punching with lefts and rights. Show teases a chokeslam, but Henry fights it off, sending him back down to the mat. Henry picks up a chair and uses it to blast Henry across the back, before putting it down across his hand and stomping down.

Henry hits Show in the ribs with another chair, then tosses it down to the mat before pulling the big man to his feet. Show fights off a slam and teases another chokeslam, but Henry bats the hand away. Henry goes to swing the chair again, but Show hits Henry with a huge right hand to the side of the head. Show goes for the cover, and he pins Henry for three.

Winner and NEW World Heavyweight Champion: The Big Show

Show celebrates with the title in hand, putting it over his shoulder. He’s attacked from behind by Henry who hits him hard with a chair shot. Henry DDTs Show head first into a chair. The crowd is chanting for Daniel Bryan, who comes out with a ref and his briefcase in hand.

World Heavyweight Title Match

Money In The Bank Cash In

(C) Big Show

vs.

Daniel Bryan

Bryan pins The Big Show, and gets the three count

Winner and NEW World Heavyweight Champion: Daniel Bryan

Show looks stunned as Bryan celebrates with his championship, and the fans go nuts as Bryan makes his way over to celebrate with the crowd.

Big Show makes his way to the back dejectedly as Bryan screams out to the crowd that he’s the World Heavyweight Champion, and in a moment that indy wrestling fans around the world can revel in, Bryan Danielson and CM Punk are your WWE Champions.

We get that same crazy dubstep promo for the WWE Network, which is coming soon, as we all know.

Backstage:

Cole and Lawler recap what happened earlier tonight with Cody Rhodes attacking Booker T backstage, and then a second time later in the night as he was on the way to the ring for their Intercontinental Championship match. Booker is shown backstage with Josh Matthews, and he’s going to try and compete tonight. Matthews says Booker doesn’t have anything to prove. Booker says it’s not about that, it’s about not going out like a sucker. He’s in a lot of pain, but tonight he’s going to make sure Cody feels the same. He says he didn’t ask for this fight, but he’s got it, before walking off.

Back out in the arena Cody Rhodes in introduced and the Champion makes his way out to the ring for his match with Booker T. Booker T is out next and he gets another nice pop from the crowd in attendance.


WWE TLC
(Tables, Ladders, Chairs)

Co-Main Event Of The Evening

Intercontinental Title Match

(C) Cody Rhodes

vs.

Booker T

Booker makes his way into the ring immediately and wants Cody. As soon as the bell rings Rhodes attacks. Booker comes back with a couple of quick strikes, taking Rhodes into the corner and hitting him with a couple of chops before laying him out with a back elbow. Booker picks Rhodes up and slams him down to the mat, then does it a second time.


Booker goes for a third slam but Rhodes blocks it. Booker puts Rhodes down to the mat again for a near fall. Booker sends Rhodes crashing over the top rope to the outside and he’s quick to follow. Booker and Rhodes trade blows on the outside and Booker gets the upper hand, slamming Rhodes head first into the barricade to the delight of the crowd. Booker sends Cody back into the ring and he’s surprised on the way back in. Rhodes tries to suplex Booker back into the ring, but Booker fights it off. Rhodes responds by hitting Booker with a running forearm that sends Booker crashing down to the arena floor. Rhodes follows out and slams Booker into the barricade.


Rhodes heads back into the ring, but then right back out so he can send Booker in as well. In the ring Rhodes locks in a submission hold working over Booker’s shoulders and back. Booker fights up to his feet and catches Rhodes with a couple of quick strikes, but Rhodes catches him with a kick to the chest and puts Booker down to the mat for another near fall. Rhodes locks in a seated full nelson, but it’s not long before Booker fights back up to his feet. Booker fights out of the hold and hits a chop but Cody tosses him right into the corner. Booker hits Cody with an elbow and coming out of the corner, both men connect with clotheslines, and both go down.


Both men are slow to their feet, but when they get up they trade rights in the middle of the ring. Booker gets the upper hand, putting Cody down with a couple of clotheslines and a big side slam. Booker goes for the pin but he’s only able to get a two count. Booker hits a huge delayed spinebuster, planting Rhodes on the mat. Booker looks out to the fans, and holds up his hand before dropping to his knee. Booker looks ready, and he delivers a classic spinaroonie.


Booker goes for the axe kick, but he misses. Cody is able to connect with the beautiful disaster kick, and he goes for the cover, but Booker is able to kick out at two. Cody is upset and he takes time to talk to the ref. Cody goes for the beautiful disaster kick again, and he connects again. Cody goes for the pin and gets a three count this time.


Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Cody Rhodes

It's MAIN EVENT time.....

We get a recap of Zack Ryder winning the WWE United States Championship earlier this evening. I didn’t report it the first time around, but Ryder’s father was in attendance in to see his son win the title.

We also get a recap of Big Show winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Mark Henry, only to be attacked by the former Champion, and then immediately lose the belt to Daniel Bryan.

The WWE Championship is shown hanging over the ring, and it looks like we’re ready for the main event of the evening. Justin Roberts is in the ring and he runs down the rules of the match quickly before sending it over to Ricardo Rodreiguez.


WWE TLC
(Tables, Ladders, Chairs)

Main Event Of The Evening

Triple Threat WWE Title Match

TLC Match

(C) CM Punk

vs.

The Miz

vs.

Alberto Del Rio

Ricardo is still covered in food from his run in with Miz and Del Rio earlier in the night. Del Rio makes his way out from the back, without a car, and he stares down Ricardo before taking a look at all of the tables, ladders, and chairs lining the way to the ring.

The Miz is the next man to make his way down to the ring, and he doesn’t get much of a reaction out of the crowd. Miz looks at the weapons lining the entrance way briefly, but he’s all business as he makes his way down to the ring fairly quickly.

The Champion himself, CM Punk, is the final man to make his way to the ring, after a little bit of a break following the Miz’s music. Punk makes his way out to a nice pop from the crowd, without the title around his waist, as it’s obviously hanging above the ring. Punk takes the time to duck under one of the ladders on his way to the ring.

The crowd is solidly behind CM Punk, overwhelmingly chanting for the defending champion. The bell rings and Punk attacks both men. The numbers get to Punk eventually as Del Rio and Miz team up to attack the champ. Del Rio and Miz try for a double clothesline, but Punk ducks it and hits both men with a dropkick before hitting Miz with a stiff kick to the spine. Del Rio and Punk team up again, pounding on Punk and dropping him neck first across the top rope.

Del Rio and Miz hit a double suplex before both men start simply laying the boots to Punk. Del Rio and Miz stop to stare each other down before both men make their way to the outside to procure some weapons. On their way back Del Rio catches Miz with a couple of chair shots before kicking him in the chest on the arena floor. Del Rio grabs a ladder and heads back to the ring, and Punk leaps from the ring, crashing into Del Rio as he’s carrying the ladder. Punk sends Miz back into the ring and grabs a chair, following Miz. Miz attacks Punk as soon as he gets back into the ring, grabbing the chair and using it to bury in Punk’s stomach. Miz tries to splash Punk in the corner but Punk movers, hitting the high knee in the corner. Punk goes for the bull dog, but Miz fights it off, hitting a belly to back suplex, dropping Punk down head first onto an open chair.

Miz goes to the outside and props a ladder up on the ring apron. He tries for the SCF on Del Rio, but Del Rio fights it off and back body drops Miz onto the ladder. Del Rio grabs the ladder and tries to bring it into the ring. Del Rio avoids a baseball slide, but Punk slides out of the ring and kicks the ladder into Del Rio’s face. Punk sends Del Rio into the barricade hard. Punk tries to suplex Del Rio through a table at ringside but Del Rio fights it off. Del Rio tries for a German suplex, but Punk fights it off and hits a neckbreaker. Miz is in and attacks Punk with a chair, but when he swings for Punk’s head, Punk ducks it and Miz connects with the ring post. Punk wears out Miz with the chair, hitting him with it over and over. Punk sits Miz on the barricade and sets up a chair, charging Miz and hitting him with a high knee, leaping off the chair and sending Miz crashing into the crowd.

Punk goes for a huge ladder and brings it back into the ring. Punk sets up the ladder in the middle of the ring and begins climbing up for the championship. Ricardo is in and he grabs Punk’s foot. Ricardo handcuffs Punk to the ladder and Del Rio comes in from the side to lay the boots in to Punk.

Del Rio begins climbing the ladder that Punk is handcuffed to. Punk kicks at the ladder and dismantles part of it, freeing himself. Punk uses the handcuffs as a weapon, driving them into Del Rio’s head, before setting the ladder up against the ropes and back body dropping Del Rio into the ladder hard. Miz slides into the ring while Punk is grabbing weapons, and he’s got a ladder. Miz uses the ladder as a weapon, driving and dropping it down hard on Punk. Miz climbs the ladder fast and he makes it to the top but Punk pulls him down. Punk tries for the Go to Sleep, but Miz fights it off in the corner, hitting Punk with a couple of clubbing blows to the back. Punk sends Miz out to the ring apron and he tries to superplex Punk to the outside, but Del Rio catches Punk with a kick to the side of the head and Punk falls out to the floor through a table.

Del Rio sends Miz to the outside and he follows, where he throws a ladder at Miz and begins hitting him with a chair. Del Rio uses the ladder to choke Miz, before he wraps Miz’s arm up in the ladder and locks in the cross arm breaker. Miz is tapping out, but it doesn’t matter in this match. Del Rio breaks the hold and he grabs a chair, slowly making his way back toward the ring. Del Rio grabs a second chair and tosses it on top of Punk when he gets back by the ring. Del Rio uses the other chair to his the chair laying on top of Punk, wearing him out. Del Rio stomps away at Punk before locking in the cross arm breaker with Punk’s arm wrapped in a chair. Punk is screaming, but it still doesn’t matter. Del Rio looks up, and he heads back into the ring to try for the belt.

Del Rio sets up the ladder, moving it to the center of the ring, and then he slowly begins climbing to the top. Punk and Miz both make it into the ring and Del Rio’s got his hands on the title. They tip the ladder and Del Rio crashes down into the ropes, crotching himself. Del Rio falls to the outside where Ricardo is quick to attend to him. Miz and Punk trade blows in the center of the ring. Punk gets the upper hand with a couple of stiff kicks, and both men fall back down to the mat.

Back in the ring, Ricardo sets the ladder up, and begins climbing for the championship. Punk and Miz tip the ladder, sending Ricardo out of the ring, crashing to the arena floor, and through a table on the way down. The crowd goes nuts and the replay from the overhead camera is absolutely insane, and a little hard to watch.

Punk lays in to Miz with a couple of kicks before shouldering him. Miz fights it off and tries for the SCF, but Punk fights it off. Punk charges Miz in the corner but Miz moves and Punk’s shoulder connects with the ring post. Miz somehow connects Punk’s handcuffs to the turnbuckle post, stopping the champion from moving. Punk tries to hit Miz, but he’s just out of reach. Miz gloats, but Punk catches him with a kick to the side of the head to take Miz out.

Miz goes to the apron to try and break the turnbuckle arm from the ring post. Del Rio brings a ladder into the ring and he and Miz both set up a ladder, trying to climb to the top. Punk is trying his hardest to unscrew the turnbuckle, and he’s successful. Punk runs up the ladder and all three men are at the top. Punk fights everyone, hitting everyone with rights. Punk knocks Miz off of the ladder, then knocks Del Rio down to the mat. Miz pulls Punk from the ladder and climbs right up, but Punk pulls him down, hits the Go to Sleep, and sends Miz crashing out of the ring and down to the floor. Punk reaches up, and he pulls the title down from the ceiling, winning the match.

Winner and STILL WWE Champion: CM Punk

What a night it was 3 NEW champions and feuds that will continue on to the next time the WWE is on pay per view. Speaking of we will see you on Sunday night January 29th, 2012 for the Royal Rumble as the Road To WrestleMania begins!!

Thank you very much for joining us. This has been a presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!


Saturday, December 17, 2011

WWE TLC Full Fight Card!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the WWE TLC (Tables, Ladders, Chairs) pay per view fight card. TLC goes LIVE Sunday night December 18th from the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, MD. Here is a special look at what your going to see on pay per view....


WWE TLC
(Tables, Ladders, Chairs)


http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwetlc


Tables Match

Randy Orton

vs.

Wade Barrett


SledgeHammer Ladders Match

HHH

vs.

Kevin Nash


United States Title Match

(C) Dolph Ziggler w/Vickie Guerrero

vs.

Zack Ryder


Intercontinental Title Match

(C) Cody Rhodes

vs.

Booker T


WWE TLC
(Tables, Ladders, Chairs)

Co-Main Event Of The Evening

World Heavyweight Title Match

Chairs Match

(C) Mark Henry

vs.

Big Show



WWE TLC
(Tables, Ladders, Chairs)

Main Event Of The Evening

Triple Threat WWE Title Match

TLC Match

(C) CM Punk

vs.

The Miz

vs.

Alberto Del Rio


Another match yet to be announced is a possible Tag Team Title Match (C) Air Boom vs. Epico & Primo!!

What a night it will be in Baltimore!! Don't forget as always full and quick results Sunday night at around 11:45pm EST right here!!

Thank you for joining us here. This has been a presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!


Sunday, December 11, 2011

TNA iMPACT Wrestling Final Resolution Full & Quick Results!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the
TNA iMPACT Wrestling Final Resolution quick & full results. Here is a special look at what happened in the iMPACT Zone in Orlando, FL...


Quick Results

Rob Van Dam def. Christopher Daniels (via Pinfall)

(C) Robbie E. def. Eric Young (Retains TV Title via Pinfall)

(C) Crimson/Matt Morgan def. D'Angelo Dinero/Devon (Retains via Pinfall Matt over Devon)

(C) Austin Aries def. Kid Kash (Retains via Pinfall)

(C) Gail Kim def. Mickie James (Retains via Pinfall)

James Storm def. Kurt Angle (Last Call Super Kick & Pinfall)

Jeff Hard def. Jeff Jarrett (Twist Of Fate & Pinfall & On iMPACT 1 Of The Jarrett's Will Be FIRED)

(C) Bobby Roode & AJ Styles Battle To A Draw (Bobby Roode Retains via Draw)



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TNA iMPACT Wrestling




Christopher Daniels

vs.

Rob Van Dam

Final Resolution opens with a video package detailing some of the main feuds heading into tonight’s show. Ample time is given to promote the Roode/Styles Iron Man Match.


After the video package, the pyro hits, and Mike Tenay welcomes us to the PPV and immediately begins hyping some of the bigger matches on tonight’s card.


Christopher Daniels

vs.

Rob Van Dam


Rob Van Dam’s music hits, and the Whole F’n Show makes his way down to the ring to a big pop from the crowd. He’s followed by Daniels, who gets a bit of heat, but nowhere near the reaction of RVD.

The bell rings, and both men are slow to get started. After a bit, we finally get a lock up and RVD back Daniels into the corner. We get a clean break from RVD and a lot of overreaction from Daniels while he’s hoping for a clean break. Another lock up and Daniels clamps on a side head lock. RVD pushes him off and Daniels hits the ropes for a shoulder block, then another, but RVD isn’t moved. Daniels ducks a kick and ends up rolled up for two. RVD goes for a backslide for another two count before locking in a headlock of his own.

Daniels pushes RVD off only to be taken down to the mat and into another side headlock. Daniels fights him off and the two trade holds for a bit before Daniels slams RVD head first into the corner turnbuckle and stomps away at him. Daniels hits RVD with a right hand before sending him across the ring. RVD is able to avoid a charging Daniels and hit a couple of arm drags, then a big spinning back kick. RVD poses for the crowd before turning back to Daniels and burying his shoulder in Daniels’ midsection in the corner before punching and kicking away at him.

RVD sends Daniels across the ring and charges, only to get back body dropped to the apron. Van Dam and Daniels fight, RVD on the apron and Daniels in the ring. RVD is able to bring Daniels out to the apron, but Daniels rakes the eyes and shoves him chest first into the ring post. RVD falls out to the floor and Daniels makes his way back into the ring before coming right back out to the floor, sneaking up behind Van Dam and hitting him with a forearm to the back. Daniels sends RVD back into the ring and follows, sending RVD into the corner and following up with a high knee to the gut. Daniels mocks RVD, doing the signature RVD pose before going for a pin for a near fall. Daniels clasps his hands around RVD’s chest in an attempt to wear down Van Dam.

RVD is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold. Daniels tries to keep the advantage, but RVD catches him with a big kick to the face. Van Dam peppers Daniels with a couple of rights before hitting a spinning kick in the corner, big clothesline, and a standing moonsault. RVD takes Daniels into the corner and buries his shoulder in Daniels’ midsection before monkey flipping him out. RVD connects with rolling thunder for another two count.

Daniels begs off, and uses the distracting to send RVD into the corner, but when he sends RVD across the ring and charges after him, RVD connects with a big kick. RVD goes to the top but Daniels moves before he can hit the
splash. Daniels connects with a big spear that’s good for a near fall. Daniels continues the onslaught, trying to wear down RVD in the corner. Daniels puts RVD on the top turnbuckle and follows up after him. RVD fights him off and pushes Daniels down to the mat. RVD climbs up to the top and leaps off with the five star frog splash. RVD goes for the pin, and he’s able to pick up the win.

Winner: Rob Van Dam

Tenay and Taz talk amongst themselves about the big Jeff Jarrett/Jeff Hardy match coming up later tonight.

Backstage:


Mickie says she’s heard people saying that they want to see Mickie James vs. Gail Kim, and they’re going to get it tonight. She says there’s no hiding behind skirts and Jezebels. She says she was looking forward to seeing Gail come back, but she hasn’t been too impressed with her since her return. She says they’ll take it to the limit and see who’s the better Knockouts Champion.



TNA TV Championship

(C) Robbie E.

vs.

Eric Young

Eric Young makes his way out to the ring to a decent pop for the first Championship match of the evening. The TV Champion, Robbie E. is the next man out to the ring, of course with Robbie T. in tow.

EY charges into the ring and right into Robbie, taking him down to the mat, then again with a Thesz press. Robbie sends EY into the corner and EY goes out to the apron. EY is able to take Robbie over the top rope and to the outside. EY, back in the ring, hits the ropes and launches himself through the ropes with a suicide dive out on to Robbie. Robbie T. is able to get in a distraction, allowing Robbie E. to come back to the outside and catch EY with a back elbow. Robbie sends Young back into the ring and tries to score a pin but he can’t get more than two. Robbie mounts EY and lands a couple of right hands before getting back to his feet and stomping away, then punching at EY before trying for another pin.

Robbie goes up to the middle rope, pumps his fist, then hits what looks like a flying fist drop that’s good for another two count. Robbie hits a modified side Russian leg sweep for another near fall before locking in a rear chin lock.

EY is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold, but he’s put right back down with a charging rear elbow. Robbie goes for another pin and gets another two count. Robbie locks in a rear chin lock to continue to try and wear down the challenger.

EY fights up to his feet and out of the hold again. Robbie hits him with a clubbing blow to the back before sending him into one turnbuckle, then across the ring into yet another. Robbie sends him across the ring again, but when he charges in, EY moves and launches himself at Robbie with a big flying forearm to the face. EY hits a back elbow, then a discus clothesline before slamming Robbie down to the mat hard. EY goes to the top and comes off with a Macho Man styles elbow drop that’s good for a near fall of his own. EY charges Robbie in the corner and ends up back dropped to the apron again. EY goes to the top, but he’s pulled down to the mat by Robbie for yet another near fall. Robbie calls out to Robbie T., who leaps up to the apron and begins arguing with the ref. While this is happening, both men go for and connect with clotheslines.

The ref tends to Robbie E. and this allows Robbie E. to choke EY in the corner by lifting him up by his neck. EY sidesteps a running Robbie E., sending him crashing head first into Robbie T.’s crotch. EY tries to
begins arguing with the ref. While this is happening, both men go for and connect with clotheslines.

The ref tends to Robbie E. and this allows Robbie E. to choke EY in the corner by lifting him up by his neck. EY sidesteps a running Robbie E., sending him crashing head first into Robbie T.’s crotch. EY tries to shoulder both men, but it doesn’t last for long as both fall off his shoulders. EY sends Robbie T. out of the ring before turning around and eating double knees, putting him down for the three count.


Winner and STILL TNA TV Champion: Robbie E.

Backstage:

JB is backstage with Devon and the Pope. Devon says there isn’t a trust issue between he and Pope. He says the only issue he has is the influence Pope has on his boys. He says they can deal with that later because tonight is about their match for the TNA Tag Team Championships, tonight is about celebrating as the new Champs. Devon testifies. Pope takes the time to say it’s not his fault if Devon’s kids look up to him as the father they never had, but it’s not about that tonight. Pope puts on his sunglasses, letting us know he’s spoken, before heading out.


TNA Tag Team Championships

(C) Matt Morgan & Crimson

vs.

"The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero & Devon


Back out to the Impact Zone, Devon and Pope make their way out to the ring, and to be honest, the crowd doesn’t seem too overly excited to see them. The pop picks up when they’re about halfway down the ramp, but it’s still not great. The Champions, Matt Morgan and Crimson, are the next men to make their way down to the ring, and they get a bit better of a reaction from the crowd.

The bell rings and it looks like Crimson and Pope will be kicking things off tonight for their respective teams. We get a lock up and Crimson pushes Pope right off and down to the mat. Another lock up and Pope wrenches Crimson’s arm before locking in a side head lock. Crimson pushes Pope off and hits a shoulder block, then another before locking in a cravat and hitting Pope with knees to the face. Pope is able to respond by kicking Crimson to the chest, but Crimson doesn’t flinch, instead taking Pope to the corner and burying his shoulder in Pope’s midsection. Crimson charges Pope in the corner and Pope is able to score a roll up, but he can only get two.

Crimson tags out to Morgan and Pope brings in Devon. Devon goes for a shoulder block and ends up on the mat. Devon eventually scores with a couple of forearms that rock the giant, then a big shoulder block that’s good for a two count. Devon hits the ropes for something else and Morgan responds with a discus clothesline. Morgan tags out to Crimson who comes in and eats a dropkick from the Pope after a blind tag. Pope hits a belly to back suplex, hanging on to his grip, but Morgan fights it off. Pope is able to take Crimson to the mat with an STO that’s good for another two count.

Pope goes to the middle rope and leaps off but Crimson ducks it and spears Pope almost out of his shoes. Morgan tags back in and hits rapid fire elbows before tagging out to Crimson who comes in and launches his parter into the corner before hitting Pope with an exploder suplex that’s good for another two count. Crimson locks in a rear chin lock in an attempt to further wear down the challenger, and keeping him in the middle of the ring.


Both men crawl for their corner, slowly making their way, and both make the tag. Devon comes in with a series of rights, then a big flying shoulder block, and big splash in the corner. Devon hits a big clothesline that’s good for another two count. Devon ducks a clothesline and hits a neck breaker. Devon goes up to the top rope and hits a big diving head butt to Crimson, getting a near fall out of it, but it’s broken up by Morgan who beats on Devon with several clubbing blows to the back. The champs send Devon into the ropes and Devon responds with a double clothesline, then another that drops the champs to the mat. Devon hits Crimson with a big spine buster that’s good for another two count.

Pope begins climbing the ropes. Devon slams Crimson and Pope hits a top rope elbow. Devon goes for the pin but it’s broken up by Morgan again. Morgan sends Pope to the outside before turning to Devon. Devon fights off a choke slam from Morgan, but he can’t fight off a double choke slam from Morgan and Crimson, and Crimson pins Devon for the three count.


Winners and STILL TNA Tag Team Champions: Matt Morgan and Crimson

Following the match, Pope is shown talking to Devon’s sons in the front row. Devon looks at his sons confusedly before heading to the back.

Backstage:

JB is backstage with AJ Styles who is being worked on. AJ says he isn’t 100%, he’s 200% tonight. He says tonight he’s going to beat the best out of Roode in 30 minutes. Styles says Roode may have destroyed Fortune, but he’ll never destroy the Phenomenal one.

Up next is the X Division Championship match, and we get a look at the ‘X-Factors’ heading into tonight’s match between Austin Aries and Kid Kash.


TNA X Division Championship

(C) Austin Aries

vs.

Kid Kash


The bell rings and we’re ready to kick things off. Kash chases Aries around the ring for a bit, but Aries backs away. We get a lock up from both men and Aries backs Kash up into the corner, breaking clean. Another lock up and this time Kash backs Aries into the corner. Kash tries to chop Aries but Aries ducks it and chops Kash instead. Aries bails to the outside and Kash gives chase. They head back into the ring and Kash connects with a hip toss, then arm drag, then a poke to the eye. Aries takes Kash down to the mat, then hits a beautiful dropkick to a seated Kash. Aries locks in a head lock and Kash backs Aries into the ropes to break it up. Both men grab each others ears, but it’s broken up quickly. Kash catches Aries with a nasty chop before taking him to the mat with a huge clothesline that’s good for a two count.

Aries is able to catch Kash with a roll up and both men trade back and forth pin attempts, but neither can score the three count. Aries bails to the outside, and Kash is quick to follow. Aries heads back into the ring and drops a knee on Kash as soon as he’s back in the ring. Aries picks up Kash and slams him down to the mat, but he misses a fist drop. Kash comes right back with a big clothesline before sending Aries to the outside and following. Kash chops Aries while he’s standing up against the ring post. When he tries to do it a second time, Aries ducks and Kash’s hand connects with the ring post. Aries sends Kash back into the ring and grabs the title belt, bringing it back into the ring. Kash catches Aries with a roll up and puts his feet on the ropes but the ref sees it. Aries goes for the pin but he also tries to cheat and is also caught. Kash sends Aries out to the floor and launches himself out on top of Aries with a nice tope.

Kash sends Aries back into the ring, but Aries sends Kash right back out to the floor and then connects with the heat seeking missile, sending Kash into the barricade hard. Aries sends Kash back into the ring, then hits a neck breaker across the middle rope. Aries rolls back into the ring and goes for the pin but he’s only able to get the two count. Aries takes out his frustrations, hitting Kash with rights and elbows. Kash comes back, but Aries picks Kash up and drops him down chest first on Aries’ knee. Aries slams Kash down to the mat before hitting the pendulum elbow for another two count.


Aries tries for the brain buster, but Kash fights it off. Aries tries for another but Kash reverses. Kash catches Aries with a big right hand and goes for the pin, but Aries is able to kick out at two. Kash takes Aries into the corner, sending him hard across the ring once, then again. Kash misses with a moonsault press before picking Aries up and slamming him down chest first into the mat. Kash goes for the pin but he still can’t get three.


Aries fights off Kash with a belly to back suplex. Aries goes to the top, but he’s crotched by Kash. Kash pulls Aries down to the mat and goes to the top himself, but he too is crotched. Aries goes up to the top with Kash, but Kash fights back. Kash attempts a power bomb from the top, but Aries is able to reverse it into a hurricarana is a really scary spot.


Both men are slow to get to their feet, and when they do they trade rights in the middle of the ring. Kash scores with some nasty chops that send Aries to his knees. Kash gets Aries in a double under hook, but Aries blocks it, hitting a shin breaker/belly to back suplex combination. Aries goes for the dropkick in the corner, but Kash gets a boot up to stop him. Kash goes for the double under hook again, but Aries reverses. Aries avoids a splash in the corner. Aries pulls out a weapon, but the ref catches him. Kash also has weapon and he’s caught. Aries grabs the belt and hands it to Kash, and it’s promptly taken away by the ref. Aries uses the distraction to hit Kash with a brain buster, and scores the three count for the win.


Winner and STILL TNA X Division Champion: Austin Aries

We start to get the tale of the tape for the Knockouts Championship match, coming up next, but after a bit of technical difficulties, it goes back to Taz and Tenay, who throw it to the production truck one more time, which leads directly into the video package to hype Kim/James, which is coming up next.


TNA Knockouts Championship

(C) Gail Kim

vs.

Mickie James


The bell rings and we get a lock up right away. Gail backs Mickie into the corner, but misses with a right, and eats a drop toe hold. Mickie locks in a rear chin lock, but Gail is able to fight it off. Gail wrenches at Mickie’s arm, slamming her to the mat by her hair. Mickie blocks a couple of punches, then responds with one of her own, then a neck breaker for a near fall. Kim catches James with a back elbow that drops her to the mat. Kim hits James with a big uppercut, but Mickie comes back with a snap mare, then a low dropkick to a seated Kim. Kim avoids a charging Mickie in the corner, but James is able to score with a couple of punches. James tries for a hurricarana, but Kim hits what almost looks like a reverse Alabama slam that stuns Mickie.

Kim hits a big leaping clothesline that puts Mickie down for another near fall. Gail mounts Mickie and hits her with a couple of forearms to the face before getting her up to her feet and hitting a big back breaker. Kim tries for another but James counters into a roll up for two. Gail comes right back, putting Mickie down to the mat for a near fall of her own. Kim hits Mickie with a couple of nasty kicks to the stomach before wrenching away at the challengers knee. Kim locks in a modified Indian death lock, then changes it up into a stretch muffler, wearing James down. Mickie is able to fight out of the hold, scores with a couple of punches, but she’s taken right back down by Kim. Kim chokes James against the middle rope before sending her across the ring. Kim charges James, but Micke's moves and Gail takes a nasty spill through the ropes to the floor.

Gail makes it back into the ring and Mickie hits a hurricarana, then a couple of quick clotheslines before taking Gail to the mat with a big flapjack. Mickie climbs up in the corner, but she’s stopped by Kim. Gail makes her way up top with Mickie. Gail tries for a top rope hurricarana, but Mickie holds on to the ropes and Gail falls to the mat. Mickie hits a splash from the top for a two count. Mickie hits Gail with a dragon screw that sends the champ to the outside. Mickie invites her back into the ring, but Kim grabs her belts and heads back up the entrance ramp. Mickie stops her, brings her back to the ringside area, and sends her hard into the ring post.

Mickie sends Gail back into the ring, but Madison Rayne is down and she grabs Mickie’s ankle. The distraction allows Kim to hit eat defeat, which is enough to put Mickie down for the three count.

Winner and STILL TNA Knockouts Champion: Gail Kim

Backstage:

JB is standing backstage alongside James Storm. James says he’s a beer drinking, a** kicking machine. He says he learned a long time ago that whoever you are in life, there’s always someone out there bigger and badder that can knock you down, and tonight he’s that guy. He tries to get the crowd behind him, telling them to get pumped up. He says tonight, he beats Angle for the second time in a row, before telling Angle that he’s sorry about his damn luck. This leads us right into a video package that details the events leading up to this match.


Kurt Angle

vs.

James Storm

The bell rings, and we get a lock up straightaway. Storm backs Angle up into the corner and breaks clean. Another lock up and Angle backs Storm up before picking him up and slamming him to the mat. Angle wrestles with Storm on the mat, and Storm is able to lock in a hammerlock. Angle fights up to his feet and heads to the ropes to break the hold.

Another lock up and this time Kurt works over Storm’s arm, wrenching it and hitting him with a couple of big shots to the shoulder. Storm is able to fight out of the hold, put Angle on the mat, and lock in a side head lock. Angle fights it off only to be locked right into another side head lock. Angle fights out of it by locking in a head scissors on Storm. Storm escapes the hold, only to be put right into a front face lock and taken back down to the mat.

Storm is able to fight up to his feet and pushes Angle into the ropes. Angle hits a shoulder block, but Storm comes right back with a hip toss, then an arm drag, holding onto the arm to lock in an arm bar. Angle fights up to his feet and pushes Storm back into the corner, raking Storm’s eyes as soon as he breaks the hold. Angle beats on Storm in the corner, hitting him with big clubbing blows to the side of Storm’s head. Angle brings Storm out of the corner, and Storm is able to drive Angle’s face into his knee, then hit a neck breaker for a two count. Storm clotheslines Angle over the top rope and out to the floor.


Storm follows to the outside and hits Angle with a big right hand. Angle walks away, but Storm follows, hitting Angle with another big right before slamming Angle head first into the barricade. Storm breaks the count, but when he turns back to Angle, he walks right into a drop toe hold that sends Storm face first into the ring steps.


Angle sends Storm back into the ring where he stomps away at him. Angle puts his foot on Storms head and grinds it in, using the ropes for more leverage. Angle locks in a rear chin lock and pulls Storm by his neck back into the middle of the ring, where he continues to wear away Storm with the hold. Storm fights up to his feet and out of the hold, but Angle puts him right back down to the mat with a big back elbow. Angle mounts Storm and hits him with repeated rights to the face.


Angle stalks Storm, waiting for him to get to his feet, and when he does Angle unloads with a huge right hand that drops Storm to the mat. Angle steps on Storm’s head again, grinding away, before Angle goes to the outside and hits Storm with a series of elbows to the face a neck while Storm lays on the apron. Angle drags Storm back into the middle of the ring and Storm starts to fight back, hitting a couple of right hands, but it’s short-lived as Angle locks in a sleeper hold on Storm.


Angle wears Storm down, taking him down to the mat and yelling at Hebner to ask him if he gives up. Hebner raises Storm’s hand and drops it down once, then again, but Storm’s hand doesn’t drop the third time. Storm fights up to his feet and elbows Kurt to the stomach, but eventually breaks the hold with a belly to back suplex. Both men are slow to get to their feet, and when they do they trade rights in the middle of the ring. Storm gets the advantage, taking Angle to the mat with a big clothesline, back elbow, then another clothesline. Storm catches an elbow to the face from Angle, but Storm responds with a codebreaker, then a backstabber, but it’s not enough to keep Angle down for three.


Storm hits Angle with a big chop, then a right to the face, but Angle responds with a big release belly to back suplex that sends Storm sailing across the ring. Angle tries for another suplex, but Storm fights it off. Angle blocks a high knee, reversing it into an ankle lock. Storm is able to kick Angle away. Storm charges Angle into the corner and is backdropped to the apron. Storm catches Angle with a kick to the back of the head before coming back into the ring. Angle fights off Storm and is able to connect with a German suplex, holding on and connecting with a second, then a third. Angle goes for the cover but Storm is able to kick out at two.


Angle waits for Storm to get to his feet and tries for the Angle slam, but Storm reverses it. Storm is able to connect with the eye of the Storm, but when he goes for the pin, Angle kicks out at two. Storm heads out to the apron and goes up to the top. Angle tries to run up the ropes, but he’s not quite able to make it. Angle pulls himself up and suplexes Storm from the top to the mat. Angle goes for the pin but he still can’t get three. Angle pulls his straps down and tries for the Angle slam again, but Storm counters with an arm drag. Storm goes for the Last Call kick, but Angle grabs the leg and turns it into an ankle lock.


Storm is able to kick Angle away again, and avoids a charging Angle in the corner, who runs shoulder first into the ring post. Storm goes out to the apron, and drapes Angle across the middle rope in the corner, hitting a suspension DDT on the apron, and both men fall to the floor.


Storm sends Angle back into the ring, following slowly. Storm calls for the super kick, but when he goes for it Angle catches the foot, and hits an Angle slam instead but Storm still will not stay down for three. Angle looks frustrated, and he goes up to the top. Angle goes for a moonsault, but Storm rolls out of the way and Angle crashes down to the mat.


Storm looks to the crowd for support, and gets it. Storm connects with the Last Call super kick, and pins Angle for the three count.


Winner: James Storm

Tenay and Taz talk amongst themselves about the results of the Storm/Angle match, and I’m guessing we’ll get a bit of stalling for the next couple of minutes, as the steel cage is set up for Jarrett/Hardy.

Backstage:

JB is backstage with Karen and Jeff Jarrett. Jeff asks JB if he knows where he’s been for the past three days. He says he’s been on the TNA cruise, being a company man, and he gets a text message from Sting adding stipulations to the match tonight. He says he was sailing the seas with his bride, being company people, doing the jobs of others, and what do they get? They get an added stipulation. Jarrett says he’s forgotten more about cage matches than Hardy knows. He says Hardy will think he’s in his element, and that Hardy will ooze charisma in the cage, but Jarrett is going to wear Hardy down, and either pin him or submit him. Sting comes in from out of nowhere and says if Jarrett loses, one of them is fired. This prompts Karen to throw a tantrum, and leads into a video package highlighting the events that have transpired between Hardy and Jarrett over the last couple of weeks leading into this match.


Direct Auto Insurance Presents....

TNA iMPACT Wrestling

Final Resolution

Co-Main Event Of The Evening

Steel Cage Match

Karen Jarrett to be handcuffed to Sting at ringside

Jeff Jarrett

vs.

Jeff Hardy

Back in the Impact Zone and it looks like we’re finally ready to being. Jeff Jarrett makes his way out to the ring first, with Karen in tow, to a bit of heat from the crowd. Jeff Hardy is out next, and he gets a big pop from the crowd as he makes his way down to the ring in a goofy gladiator/ram/something weird helmet.

Before the match begins, Sting makes his way out to the ringside area with a pair of handcuffs in hand. Sting already has the handcuffs locked around his own wrist. Jarrett grabs a chair, but it’s taken away from him by the referee. Karen looks absolutely distraught. Sting throws Jarrett into the cage, then handcuffs himself to Karen.

The bell rings, and it looks like we’re ready to begin. Jarrett locks in a headlock, but he’s pushed away by Hardy. Jarrett hits a shoulder block before trying to roll Hardy up right away. Jarrett goes for another roll up, but Hardy responds with a dropkick to the face, then a leg drop to the lower midsection.

Jarrett goes to talk to Sting and Karen, and Hardy goes to escape in the corner. Jarrett catches him, but Hardy pushes him back into the ring and comes off the top rope with a double sledge. Hardy slams Jarrett twice into the walls of the cage before kicking away at Jarrett. Hardy tries for the twist of fate, but Jarrett avoids it, takes Hardy down to the mat, and locks in the figure four.

Hardy is able to turn the hold over, putting the pressure on Jarrett, but Jarrett gets a rope break. Jarrett kicks away at Hardy before sending him running head first into the cage wall. Jarrett picks Hardy up to his feet and sends him into the cage wall again. Jarrett begins the climb in the corner. Hardy gets to his feet and catches Jarrett. Jarrett kicks Hardy away to the mat, then leaps off with a double ax handle smash to Hardy’s back. Jarrett tries to escape again, but Hardy pulls him down, crotching him on the top rope. Hardy tries to escape, but Jarrett grabs his foot. Hardy kicks Jarrett away, and splashes him from the top rope for a two count.

Both men make their way to their feet and begin trading rights in the middle of the ring. Hardy gets the upper hand, sending Jarrett to the mat with a couple of running forearms. Hardy sends Jarrett into the corner, but misses with the splash. Hardy connects with the twist of fate. Hardy avoids escaping, instead climbing up in the corner. Hardy jumps down from the corner and hits Jarrett with a second twist of fate. Hardy climbs up to the top of the cage, but he stops himself, standing up on the corner of the cage. Hardy tries for the swanton from the top, but Jarrett moves and Hardy crashes to the mat.

Jarrett is right next to the cage door, and he tries to crawl out, but Hardy has him by the foot and he drags him back into the cage. Jarrett connects with an enzugiri, then hits Hardy with the stroke. Jarrett crawls toward the cage door again. Jarrett makes his way halfway through the ropes, but Hardy pulls him back into the ring again. Hardy goes to escape, but Jarrett won’t let him. Hardy uses to the of the cage door to pull himself up, and kick Jarrett hard, sending both men crashing back into the ring. Hardy climbs for the cage door, but Jarrett pushes the ref into Hardy. Hardy crashes into the cage door, which crashes into Sting. Karen gets the handcuff key from Sting and frees herself, slamming the cage door into Hardy’s head. Jarrett goes for the pin, but Hardy kicks out at two. Karen tries to hand Jarrett a guitar, but she’s stopped by Sting. Hardy pulls Jarrett back and hits the twist of fate again, pinning Jarrett and scoring the three count.

Winner: Jeff Hardy

Following the match, Sting makes his way back into the ring to raise the hand of Jeff Hardy. This victory means we’ll be seeing Hardy in the TNA World Championship match next month at Genesis. Sting grabs a mic and says that four days from now, on Impact, someone’s getting FIRED!

It's MAIN EVENT TIME!!

Tenay and Taz turn their attention to the main event, hyping it and talking about the importance of the Iron Man match taking place in just a few minutes.

Backstage:

JB is standing backstage with the World Champion, Bobby Roode. Roode says over the last several months he’s been called many things, but his personal favorite is the World Heavyweight Champion. He says after tonight he’ll be known as the king of the Iron Man matches. He says while on paper, this event may favor AJ Styles, but Roode will be surprised if Styles can make it to the ring after what he did on Thursday. As far as Sting, Bobby says he spits in the face of authority, just ask Dixie Carter. This leads us right into a video package that highlights Roode’s heel turn, and the subsequent events that have led up to this match.


Direct Auto Insurance Presents....

TNA iMPACT Wrestling

Final Resolution

Main Event Of The Evening

TNA Heavyweight Championship

30 Minute Iron Man Match

(C) Bobby Roode

vs.

AJ Styles


We get formal ring introductions from JB for both men, and it looks like we’re ready to kick things off.

The bell rings, and the clock begins for this match. Both men circle each other for a bit. Roode goes for AJ’s legs, but Styles sidesteps him. Styles is able to lock in a waistlock, and both men trade positions a couple of times before Roode takes AJ to the mat with a drop toe hold. Another lock up and Roode scores with a side head lock, cranking away at Styles’ neck.

Styles sends Roode into the ropes, but eats a shoulder block right away. Roode jumps up and down, showing off his uninjured legs to AJ. We get another lock up and Roode locks in another head lock, telling the crowd that AJ sucks. Styles fights out of the hold and locks in a head lock of his own. Roode sends Styles into the ropes, but Styles cranks down on the head lock and doesn’t let go.


Styles takes Roode down to the mat, but Roode counters out of the hold with a headscissors right away. Styles is able to kick out of the hold, and uses a headlock takeover to take Roode right back down to the mat. Roode is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold, sending Styles into the ropes, but he falls to a shoulderblock right away. Styles hits a couple more shoulderblocks and goes for a quick pin, but Roode kicks out and rolls to the outside.


Roode takes his time to get back into the ring, but eventually he does. We get another lock up and Roode backs AJ into the corner, breaking the hold, but immediately burying his shoulder in Styles’ midsection. Roode hits Styles with a chop to the chest, and Styles turns it around. Both men take turns chopping each other before AJ chops Roode a couple of times, sends him across the ring into the turnbuckle, and hits him with a back body drop. Roode comes back, catching Styles by surprise and sending him to the outside.


Roode follows to the outside and tries to slam AJ’s head into the barricade, but Styles blocks it and sends Roode head first into the barricade instead. AJ sends Roode back into the ring, but when he follows Roode attacks, hitting him with a double ax handle smash. Roode tries to work on Styles’ leg in the corner, but AJ won’t let him. Roode brings Styles out of the corner and takes him down to the mat hard. AJ sends Roode into the corner and tries to catch him with a quick roll up. Both men trade pin falls with neither getting three, then up on their feet, Styles hits an arm drag and Roode comes right back with a big shoulderblock. Styles sends Roode into the corner, but when he charges in he catches a boot to the face. AJ is able to connect with a big clothesline, but he still can’t get the three count.


Styles locks in a side head lock, but Roode is able to fight out of it with a shin breaker counter. Roode tries for an elbow drop but Styles avoids it, pops up, and hits Roode with a forearm shot. Roode tries for a belly to back suplex but Styles lands on his feet. Styles goes up in the corner, but Roode hits him with a chop block to the back of the leg, and pins him with his legs on the ropes for leverage, scoring the three count


Roode 1 – AJ 0

AJ is up and he comes right back with a vengeance, taking Roode down to the mat. Styles takes Roode into the corner and hits him with a couple of big right hands. Roode charges AJ in the corner and hits him low, flipping him up and over Roode. Roode grabs Styles’ leg and yanks it up, then slams it down into the mat. Roode goes for another pin, but he’s only able to get a two count. Styles starts to fight back with punches and chops, not even slowing down when Roode kicks him in the knee. Roode is able to stop Styles cold with a kick to the gut, then a clubbing blow to the back. Roode tries for a suplex but AJ reverses. Roode responds by continuing to work on Styles’ leg.


AJ tries to fight back with big rights, but Roode keeps attacking the knee to stop Styles’ in his tracks. Roode locks in a single leg crab on Styles’ injured leg. Styles struggles, reaching for the ropes, and he’s eventually able to force the break. Roode yanks Styles up by his leg again, slamming it knee first down to the mat. Roode locks in the figure four leg lock, and Styles screams in pain.


Roode continues applying pressure as we pass the halfway point of the match, and Styles taps out.


Roode 2 – Styles 0

Roode gloats to the crowd before turning back to Styles and kicking him in the back of the knee. Roode waits for Styles to get to his feet again before hitting him with a nasty chop block. Roode grabs the leg and tries for the figure four again, but AJ kicks him off, sending him crashing into the turnbuckle. Roode is favoring his shoulder, and AJ takes advantage, hitting a flying armbar. Styles locks in the cross face, and Roode is forced to tap out.


Roode 2 – Styles 1

Styles catches Roode with a punch to the shoulder before he starts wrenching away, tearing and punching at Roode’s arm. Styles steps over and locks in an arm bar, putting all the pressure on Roode’s elbow. Roode is able to reverse it by wrenching away at Styles’ leg. Styles breaks the hold with an eye rake and gets to his feet, hitting Roode with a kick to the chest, then a couple of chops and forearms. Styles wraps Roode’s arm around the rope and pulls on it, but Roode fights him off. Styles continues the assault, but Roode comes right back with a back elbow, and a big clothesline that takes Styles down to the mat.


We’re down to the last ten minutes and Styles scores a roll up out of nowhere for another three count.


Roode 2 – Styles 2

Roode and Styles trade rights in the middle of the ring, and Roode kicks Styles in the leg. Styles punches at Roode’s shoulder and Roode kicks right back at Styles’ leg. Styles connects with a big jumping kick, but Roode comes right back with a big spinebuster that takes AJ down for another near fall.


Roode hits Styles with a kneeDT, continuing to wear down Styles’ leg. Roode stomps at Styles’ knee before grabbing him by the legs and slingshotting him into the corner. Styles lands on the middle rope, then leaps out with the moonsault DDT, not hitting it clean. Styles goes out to the apron and hits the springboard 450 for another three count.


Roode 2 – Styles 3

Roode charges Styles in the corner, but Styles is able to catch him with a couple of rights, then a big clothesline. Styles beats on the champ in the corner, hitting him with a big head butt. Roode catches Styles with a boot to the gut, then a kick to the knee. Roode goes for a clothesline, but Styles avoids it. Styles is able to kick Roode into the corner, but when he charges in, he’s back dropped to the apron. Styles yanks Roode’s arm down across the top rope. When Styles comes back into the ring, Roode sits down for a pin, and holds on to the ropes to get the three count.


Roode 3 – Styles 3

Styles takes the fight to Roode, peppering him with rights as he’s furious about Roode’s cheating. AJ takes Roode into the corner and beats on him for a bit before seating him on the top rope. Styles goes up in the corner after Roode and tries for a superplex, but Roode fights him off, avoiding the move. Styles charges up the turnbuckles, launching Roode out of the corner with a top rope arm drag that puts Roode down right on his shoulder. Styles hits Roode with an arm capture belly to back suplex. Styles picks Roode up and goes for a suplex, but Roode kicks away at the knee again, stopping it. Roode goes for a fisherman’s suplex, but Styles reverses into a roll up for two. Styles connects with the Pele kick, and gets himself psyched up, much to the delight of the crowd, and we’re down to two minutes.


AJ tries for the Styles clash, but with his injured knee he’s not able to hit the move as his knee gives out. Roode rolls to the outside, so Styles hits the ropes, and launches himself over the top with a huge tope out on top of Roode, and we’re down to under a minute.


The referee is continuing the count, and AJ sees that he only has about 30 seconds left. Both men make it back into the ring before the 10 count, but Roode bails to the outside yet again. AJ gives chase, but Roode continues to evade him as the clock continues to count down. Roode runs down the clock to zero.


3-3 Draw

STILL TNA World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Roode


Well again we see TNA iMPACT Wrestling drop the ball again. Here they have a chance to end the night on a great note with someone winning...hence the name FINAL RESOLUTION!! Instead @TnaDixie has messed up again. Is it this simple to see the MAJOR reasons why this company can't turn the corner?? All champs retain and a MAJOR black eye for this company with that ending!!

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