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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 21, 2009 12:14:44 GMT -5
Bischoff? Weekly show? Monthly PPVs?
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Post by Rated R on Mar 21, 2009 13:17:09 GMT -5
Now that I didn't expect. I'm loving the though of Bischoff taking over the booking side of things, and it will certainly be interesting to see if you chance the way your booking things, and who you bring in.
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Post by ROHFAN224 on Mar 21, 2009 18:13:16 GMT -5
Awesome! Eric Bischoff taking over TNA along w/ Jarrett. Please don't make this end of WCW days to TNA.
I hope to see some great talent utizlied. I hope you start using Spanky and London more they could put on some stellar matches with the other X-Divsion guys.
I looked forward to see the developments that Easy E will bring to TNA!
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Post by Jord on Mar 21, 2009 18:52:20 GMT -5
November 20th, 2002
The opening video plays followed by a pyrotechnic display and then Mick Foley and Mike Tenay welcome us to the twenty-forth NWA:TNA pay-per-view! They hype tonights main event which is a tag team title match between the challengers, OG Ekmo and Sonny Siaki and the champions, Rey Misterio, Jr. and Konnan! They also hype Scott Steiner being in action against an opponent of Jeff Jarrett's choosing! KID KASH BEAT TAKA MICHINOKU VIA PINFALL - Kid Kash picked up a huge win tonight as he pinned the former NWA:TNA X-Division Champion cleanly in a fantastic back-and-forth contest. TAKA looked to have things going his way when he set Kash up for the Michinoku Driver, but Kash escaped TAKA's hold and after a couple of moments of fighting to get their finishing moves hit, Kash hit TAKA with a huge Superkick out of nowhere. April Hunter was shown backstage with the current reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Scott Steiner who seemed awfully confident about leaving victorious tonight. Steiner then told April that after he's doing bumping his opponent around the ring, how about the two of them "do some thumpin' later tonight". Hunter looked at Steiner in disgust as we cut to ringside. CHRISTIAN YORK, JOEY MATTHEWS AND ALEXIS LAREE BEAT JOHNNY SWINGER, SIMON DIAMOND AND DAWN MARIE - A nice six-person tag team match here. Both trios exchanged momentum during the entire contest, and it should be noted that Swinger, Diamond and Marie are quite easily three of the most over workers in NWA:TNA at the moment. Alexis pinned Dawn following a Tornado DDT. Alexis, York and Matthews celebrated in the ring afterwards when the music of Gail Kim, Yang and Kaz Hayashi hit as they stormed out from the back and stopped at the top of the ramp. Gail began screaming at York, Matthews and Alexis, telling them that she is sick and tired of them taking all the air time from deserving athletes like them. Gail threw down the challenge for next week - Yang and Hayashi vs. York and Matthews, and Gail vs. Alexis! Alexis, York and Matthews all looked at each other before telling the Japanese trio "they're on!" Tylene Buck was shown backstage talking with April Hunter when Eddie Guerrero approached her and the trio went into silence before Eddie smiled at Buck and she smiled back. April walked off quietly, leaving Eddie and Tylene alone as we cut to the ring. SHANE DOUGLAS BEAT RON KILLINGS VIA PINFALL - By no means a spectacular contest, but it was pretty enjoyable to watch. The crowd are crazy for Killings, and went nuts whenever he got the slightest bit of momentum during the match. Douglas was able to put Killings away following a nice Pittsburgh Plunge after avoiding Killings' top rope legdrop. April Hunter was backstage with the current NWA:TNA X-Division Champion, Low-Ki and AJ Styles. Hunter asked Low-Ki why he helped AJ last week since they have been at each others neck for the past few weeks. Before Low-Ki is allowed to answer, AJ says that he knows Low-Ki is trying to get inside his head and confuse him before they eventually wrestle for the NWA:TNA X-Division title. Low-Ki shakes his head in disapproval before AJ tells him that he found out they've to team tonight against Último Dragón and Jushin "Thunder" Liger and he's decided to try and work as a team with Low-Ki, but that won't mean he's not taking his title. AJ storms off before Hunter sends us to ringside. JUSHIN "THUNDER" LIGER AND ÚLTIMO DRAGÓN BEAT AJ STYLES AND LOW-KI VIA PINFALL - This was clearly the match of the night because it had fantastic wrestling from start to finish and got a great amount of time. Low-Ki and AJ did have a few communication problems, but they seemed to be working well as a unit until Low-Ki crawled desperately to get the tag to AJ, who just dropped off the apron and headed to the back, leaving Low-Ki to fight Liger and Dragón himself. Liger and Dragón spent no time double teaming Low-Ki and it wasn't long until Liger hit the Running Liger Bomb for the victory. Dragón and Liger celebrated before helping Low-Ki up and raising his hand as the crowd clapped. Scott Steiner was shown confidently making his way through the hallways with his NWA World Heavyweight Championship strapped around his waist before his music hits and we cut to the ring. SCOTT STEINER BEAT RICK STEINER VIA SUBMISSION - Jeff Jarrett revealed Scott Steiner's brother, Rick Steiner to be his opponent tonight and Steiner flipped in the ring, backing the referee into a corner, screaming at him before leaving the ring and tossing chairs around and kicking the steel steps. These two know each other so well that it made for a really fun match. Rick hit the Steiner Driver, but Scott kicked out. Scott then applied the Steiner Recleiner moments later and Rick passed out. Jeff Jarrett didn't seem happy at ringside afterwards as Steiner raised his NWA World Heavyweight Championship over his brothers body. A video hypes the next match between the tag team champions, Rey Misterio, Jr. and Konnan and OG Ekmo and Sonny Siaki. REY MISTERIO, JR. AND KONNAN BEAT OG EKMO AND SONNY SIAKI VIA PINFALL TO RETAIN THE NWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS - One would assume that this match was the main event to make the tag titles feel more prestigeous. Whenever Ekmo got in the ring, Rey and Konnan were on the recieving end of a beating. Siaki began to act cocky and waste time after Ekmo took Konnan out with a Samoan Drop. He set Rey up for Siakalypse but Rey reversed it into a roll-up for the three count before quickly rolling out of the ring and celebrating on the ramp with Konnan as Siaki, Ekmo and Desire were left in shock in the ring.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 21, 2009 21:02:34 GMT -5
Like that this pay-per-view in particular had pyrotechnics, big sign of change in my opinion. On other NWA:TNA pay-per-views, I never remember if there was any. Fantastic that Kid Kash beat TAKA Michinoku. I love Michinoku, but I'm just satisfied he had a run with the NWA:TNA X-Division Champion. Christian York, Joey Matthews and Alexis Laree own. Wow, Gail Kim, Yang and Kaz Hayashi will be an interesting feud there. Shane Douglas beating Ron Killings is fine, seemed pretty cool. Awesome four-way match, Jushin Thunder Liger beating three amazing talent. Scott Steiner beating Rick Steiner is fine. Decent main event with Rey Misterio Jr and Konnan beating OG Ekmo and Sonny Siaki. Really would of preferred Steiner vs Steiner to headline though. Another issue is that I think Scott and Rey would of been picked by WWE even in this world.
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Post by Jord on Mar 22, 2009 4:21:57 GMT -5
I signed them all to written contracts, DTP.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 22, 2009 14:40:08 GMT -5
- Huge win for Kid Kash to open the show, I like it. - I hope Swinger and Diamond get a bigger role in TNA. Made sense for them to lose, though. - Good win for Douglas. - Styles leaving KI was obvious, but it works and their eventual X-Title match should be great. Though, I don’t think Dragon/Liger would help KI up after the match, considering KI attacked them a few shows ago. - Steiner Vs Steiner is a good logical match. It should have been the main event. - Glad to see that you didn’t put the belts on Ekmo and Siaki so soon. Solid match. - Another good show, wonder who Steiner will pick for Jarrett.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 22, 2009 15:11:33 GMT -5
-Kash beating TAKA is big for him, glad he won -Loving York/Matthews/Laree winning and glad that Marie/Simon/Swinger are over -Kim/Yang/Hayashi stuff is still great to me -Thank god The Franchise won...keep pushing him -Tag match sounded fantastic, loved AJ's attitude to end it -I figured you would go with Rick, glad you did nad makes sense that Scott won -Smart putting the Tag Titles last as it does add prestige, and glad that Ekmo & Siaki didn't win
Another good PPV, I'm glad this won the Spotlight for this month, it was well deserved
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Post by chaz on Mar 22, 2009 16:07:31 GMT -5
In a way a Bischoff/Fusient investment was the obvious choice, at least in my eyes as I've toyed with this idea myself. It's going to open up so many opportunities, like a weekly TV show and monthy pay-per-view events. However, I like weekly show format better at this point in TNA's history. Keep the belt on Steiner, too. Don't let Jarrett anywhere near it.
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Post by abyss on Mar 22, 2009 19:03:05 GMT -5
Shocking opener there with Kash beating Taka. Not sure about Steiner hitting on APril, don't break up the Steiner/Sable combo. Like the idea of putting Dawn with those two. You use the managers really well and whatn ot. Big win for Douglas over Killings. Really like AJ not tagging in like that. I just thought they'd mis-communicate or something. You've been using AJ well with the veterans. Good call with Scott-Rick, but I feel as if it actually could have main evented. Rey & Konnan winning is good. I understand trying to make the tag team titles seem important, but Scott-Rick def should have been the main event. Otherwise, solid show, and Steiner-JJ should be great when it happens.
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Post by Jord on Mar 23, 2009 11:24:16 GMT -5
Sable was released two months ago, PC.
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Post by Jord on Mar 23, 2009 12:11:25 GMT -5
November 27th, 2002 PreviewThe twenty-fifth pay-per-view of NWA:TNA is sure to be one to remember! In the main event, Jeff Jarrett will be in action as he faces an opponent of NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Scott Steiner's choosing. Who will Steiner pick? Scott Steiner won't be the only Steiner appearing on the show as Scott's brother Rick, who debuted last week in a losing effort against his younger brother Scott, is in action as he goes one-on-one against Kid Romeo! Christian York, Joey Matthews and Alexis Laree have been fighting for months now with Yang, Kaz Hayashi and Gail Kim. On the twenty-fifth pay-per-view, York and Matthews will take on Yang and Kaz and Gail and Alexis will do battle! There's more tag team action on the show as the current reigning NWA World Tag Team Champions, Konnan and Rey Misterio, Jr. are in action after their big win over OG Ekmo and Sonny Siaki. Plus appearances from AJ Styles, NWA:TNA X-Division Champion Low-Ki, Kid Kash, Trinity and many more! NWA:TNA is live every Wednesday night and is available to order through iNDEMAND and DirecTV. Call your local cable or satellite provider for availability, or check your programming guide.
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Post by Jord on Mar 23, 2009 16:47:35 GMT -5
November 27th, 2002
We recap last weeks show which saw the debut of Rick Steiner and Rey Misterio, Jr. and Konnan retaining the NWA World Tag Team Championships over OG Ekmo and Sonny Siaki. The usual opening video then plays followed by a pyro display and then Mick Foley and Mike Tenay welcoming us to the broadcast before they run down the card which features Jeff Jarrett against an opponent of Scott Steiner's choosing and Yang and Kaz Hayashi will battle Christian York and Joey Matthews. CHRISTIAN YORK AND JOEY MATTHEWS BEAT YANG AND KAZ HAYASHI VIA PINFALL - A real exciting way to kick off the show. These two teams both clicked extremely well which made for a real enjoyable contest. Kaz almost had the match won for his team when he hit York with a Final Cut from the top rope, but Matthews was able to break the count. A few moments later and Yang was out after being on the receiving end of a Double Rebel Yelp from both Matthews and York. Mike Sanders was shown backstage acting smug to a few workers. Sanders began to boss them all around until Jeff Jarrett approached Sanders, telling him to back off. Sanders walked back slowly while mocking Jarrett in the process. Jarrett proceeded to floor Sanders with a right hand. Sanders quickly got to his feet, clutching his face as he sprinted off yelling at Jarrett. REY MISTERIO, JR. AND KONNAN BEAT JAMES MARITATO AND TONY MAMALUKE VIA SUBMISSION - Yet another fantastic match tonight. This one was filled with alot of good moves, including a nice double team move from Maritato and Mamaluke. Rey and Konnan showed us why they are the current reigning NWA World Tag Team Champions as they put Tony away with a Frankensteiner from Rey and then Konnan locked in the Tequila Sunrise. The music of AJ Styles hit and he comes cockily walking down the ramp, soaking up alot of heat from the crowd. AJ gets into the ring and gets a microphone before cutting a decent promo on the current reigning NWA:TNA X-Division Champion, Low-Ki and why he abandoned Ki last week in their tag team match. AJ claims that Low-Ki isn't in his league, and he turned his back on him in their tag team match before Low-Ki could turn on him. AJ then asks what piece of crap awaits a beating backstage when the music of Kid Kash hits and he comes out with Trinity on his arm. AJ STYLES BEAT KID KASH VIA DISQUALIFICATION - Kid Kash was looking to get a huge win over the number one contender to the X-Division Championship, and came close to victory multiple times, most notably when he caught AJ in mid-air with a beautiful dropkick to the face. AJ had control when Low-Ki came sprinting from the back and charged into the ring, immediantly attacking AJ, and pounding him with left and rights until AJ was able to slide under the bottom rope before trying to make it up the ramp when Ki attacked him again. Eventually, Kid Kash and Trinity pulled Ki off of AJ, who staggered to the back. Rick Steiner was shown stretching backstage when April Hunter came in and conducted an interview with him. Steiner spoke about being in TNA, and basically put himself over and how big a prick his younger brother, Scott Steiner, is. ALEXIS LAREE BEAT GAIL KIM VIA PINFALL - A real good womens match, but the crowd couldn't really have given two sh*ts since they weren't butt naked. TNA should do something like that as it just screams $$ to me. Gail wasted valuable time taunting the crowd which allowed Laree to get to her feet and take the fight to Gail before hitting her with the Laree DDT. Ken Shamrock was shown attacking a punch bag in a dark room. He then put on his MMA gloves and left the room. RICK STEINER BEAT KEN SHAMROCK VIA PINFALL - If you want a good old fashioned brawl then this was a match for you. Surprisingly, this was given quite a good amount of time and these two just grounded and pounded each other from the get-go. Shamrock went for a top rope clothesline but Rick avoided hit and then hit the Steiner Driver for the victory. April Hunter was shown backstage with OG Ekmo, Sonny Siaki and Desire. Hunter asked them about their loss last week in the main event to which Desire told Hunter that it was a fluke, and she can guarantee her and the rest of the public that Ekmo and Siaki will get the straps the next time they got a shot, which won't be long. Desire proceeds to slap Hunter before Siaki grabs her and holds her while Desire continues to slap and knee Hunter before Siaki just drops Hunter. The trio walk off and then Rey Misterio, Jr. and Konnan come running up and help Hunter up. Jeff Jarrett's music hits and he comes out from the back to a good pop from the crowd. The music of Scott Steiner hits and he comes out from the back with his NWA World Heavyweight Championship hung over his shoulder and a microphone in his hand. Steiner says that Jeff done a good job in surprising him by bringing his older brother, Rick Steiner, in to face him last week, but he has a much better opponent who is 100x stronger, 100x sexier and 100x a damn better wrestler than Rick Steiner. Jeff asks who to which Steiner says "me!" and drops the mic before running down the ramp and attacking Jeff while Mike Tenay repeatedly screams "HE'S NO LONGER CHAMP! HE ATTACKED JEFF! DONE! DONE!" Ricky Steamboat comes sprinting down with security who are able to seperate the two. Steamboat says that he warned them both and they didn't listen! Steamboat proceeds to strip Steiner of the title!! He tries to take the title off of Steiner who whacks Steamboat with the belt and locks in the Steiner Recleiner as security have Jeff Jarrett at the top of the ramp, while the others tries to remove Steiner off of Steamboat, but to no avail. Steiner breaks the hold and attacks the few security before then wiping Steamboat's blood on his chest as the show comes to a close. WHAT HAS SCOTT STEINER DONE?!?
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Post by abyss on Mar 23, 2009 17:53:25 GMT -5
Sable was released two months ago, PC. Oh my bad, didn't catch that Anyway, Ok opening match although I don't feel as if any of them have real value to the company. Good to see Rey/Konnan racking up wins as usual to make them legit champs. The match made sense between AJ/Kash, and an AJ/Ki match should be good once it happens again. Gail-Laree seems like it'd be a really good match to see. Not sure why you put Steiner over Shamrock; I feel that Shamrock is far better and has a lot more to offer. Fine backstage segment there. Really interesting ending segment to say the least. The fact that Steiner has possession of the belt leaves me hope that he won't actually be stripped of the title. Certainly makes for an interesting next show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 23, 2009 18:15:37 GMT -5
- Good opening tag match to start the show. - Don’t know about back to back tag matches with the same styles of wrestling. Good win though for Rey and Konnan. - The finish to Styles/Kash makes sense to continue Styles/KI. - I don’t like Rick going over Ken Shamrock. Seems like a pretty weak main event, to me. - Not sure how I feel about Steiner being stripped of the title. If that actually occurs, then that sucks. I'll be reading the next show just to see what happens with that. - Overall, seemed like a rather lackluster PPV show.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 24, 2009 12:03:34 GMT -5
-York & Matthews win!!! -Good match with the Tag Champs, although I hope they drop the belts soon -AJ/Kash sounded like a really good match and glad it ended in a DQ in case AJ wins the X Division Title, we can see AJ/Kash 2 -I'd totally pay to see Laree & Kim butt naked lol. But they're also both really good in the ring -Think that Shamrock should've won -I have no idea who Desire is... -Good ending and I am intrigued to see what happens with the title
Another good PPV, great matches and good angle advancement
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Post by DTP. on Mar 24, 2009 15:41:19 GMT -5
Awesome way to kick off the 25th weekly pay-per-view event of NWA: Total Non-Stop Action. I love Christian York and Joey Matthews, hope they end up with an NWA World Tag Team Championship push, I like both teams so much but Matthews and York beating Yang and Kaz Hayashi is fine. Decent follow-up, not too big on the Mamalukes however, though I know one is Little Guido/Nunzio. Not too fond of Rey Misterio Jr and Konnan, hopefully their reign as champs doesn't last too long. Awesome match between Kid Kash and AJ Styles. Alexis Laree beating Gail Kim in my opinion puts down Kim, Yang and Kaz Hayashi as a trio. As much as I like Laree. Can't see the fans being too un-interested, that isn't really like a TNA audience from this range of time. Decent main event, Rick Steiner beating Ken Shamrock really suprises me a little, I mean you being a Shamrock mark and all. Awesome closing segment, taking the NWA Heavyweight Championship from Scott Steiner then getting assaulted.
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Post by Rated R on Mar 26, 2009 13:27:55 GMT -5
Great to see York and Matthews getting the win in the opening contest, I'm pulling for them to get a big push. I didn't really like the Jarrett/ Sanders segment, since Jarrett is currently involved in the world title feud. The tag match seemed really thrown together, and the tag champs really need a good feud. Good promo from AJ, and Ki interfering in the Styles/ Kash match builds up their feud well. The Steiner/ Shamrock match just doesn't scream 'great main event' to me. Superb ending segment, seems like the type of thing Steiner would do. I'm looking forward to seeing if you really will strip Steiner of the title.
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Post by Jord on Mar 29, 2009 14:35:13 GMT -5
December 4th, 2002
The show kicks off with a recap video of Scott Steiner attacking Ricky Steamboat last week followed by the usual opening video. Pyro explodes throughout the arena as Mick Foley and Mike Tenay welcome us to the show, and the two almost immediantly talk about the incident that happened last week. Tenay reveals that Ricky Steamboat suffered a concussion, and won't be here for several weeks as he'll be resting at home. Mike Sanders' music hits, and he comes out to almost no reaction whatsoever. Sanders talks about how he visited Ricky at the hospital on Saturday night and Ricky has put him in charge for the time being. Sanders says he'll do whatever it takes to keep NWA:TNA as the number one wrestling promotion today. The crowd cheer. Sanders calls Jeff Jarrett out who comes out with his signature guitar. Sanders says last week Jeff Jarrett disrespected him by punching him, and he won't stand for it. Jeff smirks before Sanders tells him to wipe the smirk off of his face. Mike says that he has nothing but respect for the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Scott Steiner and that's why he won't be stripping Steiner of the title, and he won't be suspending him. Jeff looks shocked before Sanders trash talks Jarrett, who looks like he's about to whack Sanders, but Sanders tells him that if he does, then he will be fired on the spot. Sanders books Jeff in the main event tonight against Shane Douglas! Alexis Laree, Christian York and Joey Matthews where backstage with April Hunter. The trio hyped their up-coming intergender six person tag match with Desire, OG Ekmo and Sonny Siaki. DESIRE, OG EKMO AND SONNY SIAKI BEAT ALEXIS LAREE, CHRISTIAN YORK AND JOEY MATTHEWS VIA PINFALL [/color] - All six wrestlers really held their own out there tonight. Desire was sloppy at times, but other times she looked great (wrestling and looks wise). Gail Kim hit the ring at one point and viciously attacked Alexis, tossing her around the ring by her hair while Siaki distracted the referee. Desire then hit Alexis with a DDT, as Gail headed up the ramp, and put her feet on the ropes for good measure. Ekmo and Siaki held Desire on their shoulders as York and Matthews tended to Alexis. The camera cuts backstage where Gail Kim is shown storming down the corridor with Yang and Kaz Hayashi trailing behind, laughing. April Hunter came running up to Gail, asking her why she attacked Alexis as she said that last week was the end to their feud. Gail told her that she doesn't appreciate losing, especially to trash like Alexis Laree and that it's only over when she gets the win! KID KASH BEAT PSICOSIS VIA PINFALL - Although this was a real good contest, the crowd couldn't have cared about it and seen it as the toilet break. Kash and Psicosis did try to get the crowd into it, but to no avail. Psicosis missed a top rope Moonsault before Kash followed it up with the Dead Level for the victory. Jeff Jarrett was shown backstage with Rick Steiner talking about Jeff's main event match with Shane Douglas. The duo stop talking when Shane Douglas approaches them both and tells Jeff that TNA doesn't need some idiot who walks around swinging a guitar taking all the spotlight. Douglas says that the franchise will begin tonight! Douglas stares at both men before heading off. AJ STYLES, ELIX SKIPPER AND KID ROMEO BEAT LOW-KI, JAY BRISCOE AND MARK BRISCOE VIA PINFALL - Fantastic X-Division contest with six of the best performers in North America today. The Bricoes really shined tonight, as did Romeo and Skipper, who are former WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions. AJ Styles pinned Low-Ki after Ki applied a Triangle Choke but Styles flipped over and Ki's shoulders touched the matt and the referee counted the three count. Low-Ki looked shocked as hell afterwards. April Hunter is seen entering Mike Sanders office and she asks him what he wanted to see her for. Sanders says he has seen how she dislikes Desire and she's booked a match between the two of them for next week. SCOTT STEINER BEAT AIR PARIS VIA SUBMISSION - Bit weird to see the champion in a squash match, but I guess it was made to make Steiner seem more like a monster than he already is, and this match done just this. Paris dived off the top but Steiner caught him and drilled him with a Samoan Drop before applying the Steiner Recleiner and Paris tapped. Steiner refused to break the hold afterwards while telling Jeff Jarrett that "this is his fate". Shane Douglas was shown backstage walking down the hallway with a big smirk on his face. The camera cuts to a split screen and then we see Jeff Jarrett heading down the halls with Rick Steiner and his guitar. JEFF JARRETT BEAT SHANE DOUGLAS VIA PINFALL - A fantastic way to end the show. Both men put on a great back and forth match, with the two of them doing everything they could to leave victorious. Shane Douglas punched Jarrett with a steel chain and pinned Jeff, but Rick put Jeff's foot on the bottom rope. Douglas argued with Rick which allowed Jeff to get to his feet and fight back before eventually hitting The Stroke for the victory. Jeff Jarrett and Rick Steiner celebrated to close the show with Jarrett motioning that he is coming for Scott Steiner's title.[/center]
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Post by abyss on Mar 29, 2009 17:50:10 GMT -5
Ok idea with Sanders in charge. It at least keeps the belt on Steiner, for now. Decent stuff with the women involved there. Seems like you're giving Kash a pretty big push here. Good hype there backstage for Jarrett-Douglas. AJ pinning Ki in a tag match is a good call to an eventual 1-on-1 match. May as well put Steiner in that squash there. Good win for JJ there, although I'm not sure about Rick's heavy involvement. Regardless, Steiner/JJ should be amazing when it happens.
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