411's TNA Final Resolution 2009 Report 12.20.09
Posted by Rob McNew on 12.20.2009
AJ Styles retains the TNA World Title against Daniels, Kurt Angle defeats Desmond Wolfe in three degrees of pain, and Samoa Joe earns a World Title shot while Sheik Abdul Bashir gets fired.
-Your usual pay per view recapper Chris Lansdell is a bit under the weather, and I will be pinch hitting tonight. This card looks absolutely stacked, and is a show I for one have definitely been looking forward to. Two matches have the look of potential last minute match of the year contenders, so this one should be fun.
-Some guy named Hulk Hogan apparently signed with TNA.
Feast or Fired Match: Participants:"Black Machismo" Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Cody Deaner, "Cowboy" James Storm, Robert Roode, Eric Young, Sheik Abdul Bashir, Homicide, Kiyoshi, Big Rob, Kevin Nash, Samoa Joe
Big brawl at the outset as you might expect. Nash takes Storm to the floor and they brawl, as Big Rob does the same with Roode. Most of the brawl ends up on the floor with just Lethal, Creed, and Homicide inside. Lethal is the first to go after a case, but is stopped by Kiyoshi. Deaner climbs for a case, but gets caught by Bashir who pulls him down and rams him into the buckle. Sheik goes for the case, but Deaner puts a stop to that and chokes out Bashir on the bottom rope. Deaner goes back after a case, but he is caught by Bashir and whipped hard into the buckle. Everyone but Deaner and Sheik are now brawling on the floor. Lethal fires Kiyoshi inside, and Creed comes in to boot Sheik outside. Creed and Lethal put the blows to Kiyoshi, and then Lethal hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on Homicide. Creed hits a dropkick to the face, and then goes after a case only to be met by Bashir. Creed gets knocked off by Bashir, but now Deaner goes for the case. They drop the case, and both play tug of war over it on the floor. Eventually Bashir gains control of the case at 4:52, and meanwhile Big Rob gets another case at 5:01. Eric Young and Kevin Nash both berate Big Rob for going off the game plan, but while they argue Storm and Roode are inside to take out Nash and EY. Storm hits a double knee to the face of Nash, and Roode connects with a neck snap off the top. Double vertical suplex connects by Beer Money to Young, and the follow up with an inverted atomic drop to a diving Homicide, and a DDT after that. Roode goes for a case only to be caught by Nash who drops him on the top rope, and Nash then gains control of case number one at 7:20. Joe comes in and he's met by Creed and Lethal, but he quickly dispatches both men. Creed comes back off the top to take out Joe, but he gets met with a spinebuster from Roode. Everyone then delivers a variety of finishers, with Lethal finally getting the upper hand after a Lethal Combination to Kiyoshi. Lethal goes for the case, but Homicide meets him on the top rope with a cutter. Deaner shows up out of nowhere, and nearly gains control of the final case only to be met with a spin kick by Joe who grabs the final case at 9:20. JB promises we will find out what's inside next. Winners: Sheik Abdul Bashir, Big Rob, Kevin Nash, & Samoa Joe (Briefcase Retrieval **)
-Christy Hemme talks to Kurt Angle and AJ Styles. Angle promises to take care of unfinished business after he takes care of Wolfe. Styles tells Angle he'll get his shot, but tonight it's Daniels and he will never get a hold of his World Title.
-JB and So Cal Val are on the stage to reveal what's in each case. Kevin Nash: Tag Team Title Shot Samoa Joe: World Title Shot Big Rob: X Division Title Shot Sheik Abdul Bashir: Fired
Wow, didn't see that coming. JB wishes Bashir the best of luck in his future endeavors, and he storms off.
Eight Man Elimination Tag Team Match: Team 3D, Rhino, & Jesse Neal vs. Hernandez, Matt Morgan, Suicide, & "The Pope" DeAngelo Deniro
Of course as a result of the match on Impact Hernandez has to go at it alone for the first five minutes. The heels are obviously not too bright as they waste a good 30-45 seconds after the bell before even making contact. Rhino starts things off and charges into a boot from Hernandez. Rhino comes back to fire Hernandez into the heel corner, and tags in to Devon. Hernandez gets backdropped to the apron, but he slingshots in with a shoulderblock. Hernandez fires Brother Ray and Rhino to the floor, but a distraction from Neal allows Devon to attack from behind. Tag to Rhino who puts a few boots to Hernandez before tagging in Ray who delivers an open hand chop. Hernandez tries to fight back but gets a boot from Ray. Hernandez hits the ropes but gets leveled with a clothesline from Ray before the tag is made to Rhino. Rhino hits a throw, and sets up for the gore which connects for a two count. Rhino sets up for a second gore, but this one misses and Rhino gets rolled up and pinned at 4:02. All three remaining heels jump on Hernandez for a triple team, and Neal grabs a chair from ringside. Neal looks to attack with the chair, but this whole thing was just horribly botched timing wise as he stands there like an idiot waiting for the time to run out for the faces to make the save. Hernandez hits the tope con hilo on all three remaining heels. Pope fires Neal inside and Suicide makes the cover for a two count. Suicide delivers a double boot to the chest of Neal for two, and then hits a top rope legdrop for another two count. Suicide goes for the Suicide Solution, but Neal counters driving him into the corner. Suicide comes back with a dropkick for two, and then dodges a charge from Neal. Neal then picks up the chair and blasts Suicide with it but there is no DQ. Hernandez comes in and blasts Neal with it, and that draws the DQ at 8:23? Not sure why Neal wasn't DQ'd, but back inside the 3D connects on Suicide taking him out at 8:53. Ray connects with a big boot on Deniro, but Deniro comes back with a series of right hands. Shoulderblock from Deniro gets two, and the announcers confirmed that Neal was also DQ'd. Pope hits a series of elbows to both 3D members and then he pimp slaps both of them. Deniro drops down on Bubba who was draped across the second, and hits a clothesline off the top for two. Deniro hits the ropes but he runs into the 3D which takes him out at 11:13. That leaves just Morgan and Team 3D. 3D surrounds Morgan and drives him into the ropes. They continue the double team in the corner as the ref does nothing to put one of them out of the ring. Morgan comes back and takes care of it himself with a double clothesline, and then avalanches both men. He delivers the rapid fire back elbows to Devon, and then moves allowing Brother Ray to splash his partner. Morgan goes for the chokeslam on Ray, but he gets chop blocked by Devon instead. They continue to double team choking out Morgan across the top rope, and now Devon rakes away at the face. They go for the 3D, but Morgan stops it and a carbon footprint eliminates Devon at 14:47. That leaves just Brother Ray and Matt Morgan. Ray connects with a clothesline to Morgan, and a big splash attempt comes up empty. Morgan calls for the hellevator, but Ray counters into a DDT for two. Ray grabs a chair and heads inside with it, but as he charges at Morgan he eats the chair thanks to the Carbon Footprint which finishes this one at 16:30. This match was filled with logic holes, but if you ignored all of them it was mildly entertaining. Kind of like a trainwreck, but still entertaining. Winner: Matt Morgan (Last Pins Brother Ray-Carbon Footprint **1/2)
-We see the previews for Abyss/Foley vs. Stevie/Raven and Lashley vs. Steiner. The first one was a production error.
Last Man Standing Match: "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner vs. "The Boss" Bobby Lashley (w. Kristal Lashley)
Steiner chases after Kristal up the ramp, and Lashley chases after them allowing Steiner to get a cheapshot in to take control. Steiner fires Lashley into the guardrail, and chokes out Lashley with a TV cable. Steiner fires Lashley back inside, but he charges into a t-bone suplex from Lashley. Lashley connects with a corner clothesline, and then a running shoulderblock. Lashley picks up Steiner, and then drops down causing Steiner's midsection to crash across the shoulder. Lashley chokes out Steiner with a Dragon Sleeper, and lets go but Steiner is up at six. Lashley clotheslines Steiner over the top to the floor and goes out after him as they head back to the announce area. Lashley blasts Steiner with a chair, but Steiner gets a lead pipe and fights back with a few shots with that putting Lashley down. Lashley is up at seven, but Steiner just blasts him again. Lashley is again up at six so Steiner brings him back to ringside firing Lashley into the post and ringsteps. Lashley is up at eight this time so Steiner pulls him back inside. Steiner sets Lashley up on the top rope, and then drops him off the top. Lashley is up at nine, so Steiner sets Lashley up on the top rope again. Steiner hits a belly-to-belly off the top, and again lets the ref count Lashley out. Lashley is up at eight, so Steiner goes to the second rope for a double sledge. Lashley catches him with a belly to belly, and hits a running powerslam. Steiner is up at nine, and then catches Lashley on the second rope with a low blow. Steiner heads up to the top rope, and hits a top rope frankensteiner! Lashley gets up at eight so Steiner delivers a clothesline and goes back outside to get his pipe. Kristal runs back out and steals the pipe from Steiner throwing it to Lashley who connects with a spear to Steiner. Lashley levels Steiner with the pipe and that finishes this one at 9:05. This had a few nice spots, but as a whole it was pretty much hit a move, wait for the count, hit another move, wait for the count, repeat. Winner: "The Boss" Bobby Lashley (Knockout-Pipe Shot *1/2)
Raven & Dr. Stevie vs. Mick Foley & Abyss
Foley announces on the way to the ring he is making this a Foley's Funhouse rules match. Foley blasts Stevie with a kendo stick, and then Abyss connects with an avalanche in the corner. Foley hits a running knee on Stevie. Abyss ends up inside with Stevie, while Raven and Foley brawl to the back. Stevie rolls to the floor and Abyss chases him as they fight to the announce position. Abyss brings a table over and goes to powerbomb him through it. Raven attacks Abyss to stop him with a kendo stick, and they work over the injured burned leg. Stevie chokes out Abyss, and Raven catapults himself off the ringsteps with a knee to the face. Foley is still nowhere to be found as the heels double team, and Raven finds a canister of gasoline from under the ring. Here comes Foley to the rescue with a shopping cart full of goodies. Foley attacks with a barbed wire baseball bat, and piledrives Raven inside. Foley pulls out Mr. Socko, but Raven stops that with powder to the face. Raven goes for his own mandible claw, but Foley fights him off. Abyss goes for the shock treatment on Stevie, and fights off Raven with a big boot before delivering the move complete with a legdrop to Raven. That only gets two, so we get stereo sockos with Foley on Stevie and Abyss on Raven. Foley and Stevie end up on the floor as Raven counters his into a DDT for two. Foley wraps Stevie in barbed wire and sets Stevie on a table before delivering a trademark Foley elbow through the table. Meanwhile back in the ring Daffney runs in and blasts Abyss with a chair to no effect. Raven stops Abyss from giving her the Shock Treatment, so instead Abyss hits him with the Black Hole Slam to finish at 9:45. Fun garbage brawl from four of the best in the business at this style match. Winners: Mick Foley & Abyss (Abyss pins Raven-Black Hole Slam ***)
-Samoa Joe talks about when he will cash in his briefcase, and he promises that when it does happen he will walk out World Champion
Three Degrees of Pain Match: Desmond Wolfe vs. Kurt Angle First Fall-Pinfall Only: Tenay says you can't use the cage as a weapon in the first two falls or you will be disqualified. That might be the dumbest stipulation ever. Wolfe grabs a hammerlock, but Angle switches into a go behind and front facelock. Wolfe counters into an armbar, and turns into a half nelson chinlock. Angle counters out of that and grabs a single leg takedown. Angle grapevines the leg, but Wolfe counters by delivering a kick to the face. Wolfe grabs a modified cobra clutch, but Angle counters into a hammerlock. Wolfe comes out with a snap mare, but Angle is right back with the hammerlock. Wolfe again counters out with a snap mare, but again Angle is able to go right back to the hammerlock. This time Wolfe comes out with a back elbow and a shot to the throat before hitting a European upper cut. Wolfe goes for a cover getting a one count, and then misses a kneedrop. Angle goes to work on the knee, but a thumb to the eye gets Wolfe control again. Wolfe throws Angle with a headlock amateur style and grabs a keylock. Angle tries to shoot Wolfe into the ropes, but Wolfe is able to hold on to the keylock and bring Angle back to the mat. Wolfe hits the ropes and gets caught with a hiptoss by Angle. Angle delivers a vertical suplex, and then powerbombs Wolfe into the turnbuckle. Wolfe comes back to snap down Angle with an armbar allowing him to regroup. Wolfe delivers a headbutt to the midsection, and then blocks a sunset flip by Angle. Wolfe goes back to the modified cobra clutch, but misses a clothesline. Angle charges into a boot from Wolfe, but he comes right back with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Wolfe comes back with a flying hammerlock, and goes for the lariat. Angle ducks that and hits five rolling Germans. Angle goes to the top rope, but gets caught by Wolfe who hits the Tower of London but its only good for a two count. Wolfe again goes for the lariat, but again it is ducked by Angle who gets a school boy for two. Wolfe again goes for the Tower of London, but Angle counters into the Angle Slam but that only gets two. Angle goes to the top rope for a moonsault which comes up empty, and Wolfe then takes his head off with a rebound lariat. Another Tower of London connects, and this time it gets the pin at 12:41.
Second Fall-Submission Only: Wolfe drops down on the shoulder with his knee trapping it in a hammerlock and then pulls back on the arm of Angle in a sick looking submission. Angle is able to roll through it and turn it into a figure four leglock. Wolfe is able to get to the ropes to break, and then he delivers a headbutt. Wolfe rolls through into a cross armbreaker, and then floats through to an armbar. Angle stands up but Wolfe armdrags him over into another armbar. Angle tries to counter into an Angle Slam, but Wolfe is able to armdrag him instead and he rolls into a keylock armbar. Angle counters into the ankle lock, but Wolfe counters into a figure four around the arm. Angle rolls through into another ankle lock, but it is again countered into a kimora with the leg hooked. Angle picks the ankle and again goes back to the ankle lock. Wolfe rolls through and counters into an ankle lock of his own. They trade counters again with Wolfe eventually locking in a triangle choke with the arm trapped. Angle is able to escape again into another ankle lock, and this time he traps the leg with the grapevine and gets the tap out at 19:59.
Third Fall-Escape the Cage: Angle fires Wolfe into the steel cage as the third fall gets underway, and delivers an Angle Slam. Angle climbs the cage, but is caught by Wolfe who drives the arm of Angle into the side of the cage. Wolfe catches him and delivers a superplex off the second rope, and now goes to climb himself. Angle catches him and drives his knee into the cage as they fight it out on the top rope. Wolfe kicks him off the top rope, but Angle is back up and he sprints to the top throwing Wolfe off. Angle bounces off the ropes and delivers a rebound lariat of his own as Wolfe is now busted open. Angle climbs to the top rope for a frog splash, but he catches the boot of Wolfe in the shoulder. Wolfe used his injured ankle from the ankle lock though, and sells the injury like death. Well done. Wolfe climbs for the door, and when Angle charges at him Wolfe uses the door slamming it in the face of a charging Angle. Wolfe nearly gets out of the cage, but Angle catches him and pulls him into the middle with an ankle lock. Angle grapevines the leg and Wolfe taps out but it does him no good. Wolfe quivers in pain selling this brilliantly, and finally Angle lets go leaving Wolfe in a pool of his own blood. Angle goes to climb out of the cage, but Wolfe sees him and pulls himself to the door. Angle however is able to drop down seconds before Wolfe can crawl out to pick up the victory at 26:16. Phenomenal wrestling match, but it won't be for everyone's tastes. All three falls were like their own match, but each built off the psychology of the other. Not sure how this will play to a mass audience, but to wrestling purists this was a classic. Even though it wasn't the spotfest we've been conditioned for it really wasn't as slow paced as it might have seemed. Phenomenal stuff. Winner: Kurt Angle (Wins 2nd and 3rd Falls ****1/4)
-Mick Foley says January 4th he has questions for Hulk Hogan, and those questions will be answered.
-The main events delivered exactly what was promised, and so this turned out to be a great show. The undercard wasn't anything to write home about, and a lot of it didn't make sense, but hey that's TNA for you. Good show.
Decent PPV here. Nothing big, but the usual spot monkey main events...
Posted By: Truth (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:03 PM
ur last sentences summed up tna. good stuff, but a ton of shit that made no sense.
also sad to admit-5 star classic matches and straight wrestling does not equal money.
Posted By: yeah (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:04 PM
I thought Big Rob was going to be fired, but no Bashir gone from TNA...
Posted By: TNA TNA (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:09 PM
Hey, how is everyone's favorite MCMG's doing? Never going to be anything!
Posted By: Crickets (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:09 PM
overall really enjoyable show. Both main events were amazing!
Posted By: Pat (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:13 PM
Not nearly enough Big Boots and torn shirts in the main events, but we'll fix that soon enough, brother!
Posted By: Hulk Hogan (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:13 PM
I say that the Angle/Wolfe match was **** 3/4 and better than their awesome Turning Point match...
The Styles/Daniels match was **** 1/2
I have NO complaints about this show...
I think that Russo should stay on and continue to book the Main Event scene, it's the only thing he's getting right...
Posted By: Kirk (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:13 PM
I am not a TNA fan by any means but managed to catch this PPV with some mates, it was pretty good.
Also, Styles/Daniels is the Match of the Year. Not HBK/Taker.
Posted By: Steve Perry (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:16 PM
last two matches saved this ppv from being bad
Posted By: Guest#9282 (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:18 PM
Welcome back, Daivari
Posted By: Vinnie Mac (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:18 PM
Another really good show from TNA.
The opener 3 stars. the Guns may be spot monkeys but their fun spot monkeys and it got me into the show. ***
Tara/ODB wasn't as good as I thought. But they got the belt off of ODB so I'm happy. * 3/4
I hate the Feast of Fired concept. But the match is always an okay match. **
I gotta say I enjoyed the 8-man elimination match. The booking for it was weird tho. Two DQs in a row? But at least Hernandez went out like a champ. He DESTROYED Jesse Neal with that chair. ***
I had no faith in the LMS match and I was right. ASS
Abyss/Foley vs Stevie/Raven was as fun as I expected. They had nice Hardcore spots that we don't see every week so I was happy. *** 1/4
The psychology in Wolfe/Angle was fantastic. The second fall alone would have made a great match. Overall ****3/4 I don't see super counter matches like that in SUBMISSIONS very often so I was pleased with that match. Wolfe should have won tho.
AJ/Daniels a great main event as expected. They went out there and did their thing. I almost forgot how well these two work together in a 1-on-1 match ****1/2
While not as good as Turning Point it was still a great show
Posted By: Guest#9572 (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:19 PM
No Jeff Jarrett tonight? iMPACT was all but dedicated to him, and we have a good PPV, but zero, zero direction whatsoever with any of this...
Posted By: Complaint (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:23 PM
Third straight really good ppv from TNA. I thought The MCMG Vs The British Invasion was a really good match and is hopeful that the feud isn't over.Never been a fan of The Feast or Fired Match and this one wasn't all that great either and Rob Terry getting an X Division title shot is beyond silly. I liked Morgan taking out Team 3-D as he has been booked pretty terribly since after BFG. The two Main Events delivered two more moty candiates and while two very different matches they gave you everything you'd ever want in big match. I hope Wolfe doesn't get lost in the shuffle same fore Daniels. I wish TNA would make a bigger deal of Styles and market him better as well as giving him more airtime. No complaints other than that. I could watch Daniels and Styles wrestle each other every damn show and never get tired of it ditto for Wolfe Vs Angle.
Posted By: graves9 (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:23 PM
Last two matches were great. The Undercard was ok. Still they are missing something, and I don't know what it is. Maybe it was the lame crowd tonight, or the production values, but they are getting better.
Posted By: TheDrunkenRaceFan (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:25 PM
So because the 2 matches that were supposed to be good were good this show is great? The first two hours were horrid.
Posted By: Guest#6485 (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:26 PM
An excellent showcase singles match featuring two of TNA's top wrestlers. Daniels stepped up his game on the big stage and Styles continues to deliver in big-time matches. Styles is simply one of the best showmen in the ring with the combination of charisma, high-impact moves, lightning-fast counters, and good in-ring psychology. The match told a good, complete story focusing on the "personal feud" aspect of the match's storyline. TNA presented a very good one-two punch to end the show, just like last month. No run-ins, no over-booking, no silliness to distract from four of their best workers doing their thing in the ring. A very satisfying conclusion to a very satisfying PPV. (****1/2)
Posted By: james caldwell (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:32 PM
That's insane that Deaner was so close to getting a World title shot. :)
Posted By: y2kev (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:42 PM
TNA finally fuckin crossed the line and made it look good
Posted By: christy (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:44 PM
TNA needs to cut out all the crap booking during matches, they killed the flow of like 4 matches...the feast of famine match is so retarded its amazing...That said angle vs wolfe in my mind was almost a 5 start classic if they let loose a little more with the spots at end and angle just walked out door w/ wolfe unconscious in own blood...but that was a 30 minute match that felt like 5 minutes, and the psychology was off the fn charts, just new edgy and amazingly well done w/ concentration to detail (hows that for a run on sentence).
Posted By: b (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:48 PM
Look at that poster. Is it any wonder why most non-wrestling fans think this business is filled with homosexuals.
Posted By: Guest#2636 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:01 AM
Samoa Joe in the Feast or Be Fired match? Seriously, that's how far he's fallen? I don't give a shit that he got a world title shot out of it... that's the best way they could give him a title match?
Posted By: Scott B (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:03 AM
Looks like this was in fact a terrific show so TAKE THAT WWE!
Posted By: RAW Critic (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:06 AM
Tara/Victoria sucks. Butterface, no charisma, thinks that making stupid faces and pulling her hair is a good gimmick. Overrated in the ring as well.
The only notable thing in her career was her feud with Trish Stratus, who could have an entertaining match with anybody. Remember when this idiot blogged about jeopardizing her chances of going into the WWE Hall of Fame by jumping to TNA? Don't worry honey, you didn't. Because you had no chance in the first place.
Posted By: Guest#8045 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:07 AM
If the high profile matches are good, then it's ok if the undercard is weak, because the high profile matches are what most fans are there for anyway.
Posted By: Lonestarr022 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:15 AM
Decent PPV here. Nothing big, but the usual spot monkey main events...
Posted By: Truth (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:03 PM
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LOL, silly troll
Posted By: Guest#2560 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:23 AM
I love how people complain about spot monkeys in TNA yet cream over John Morrison.
Posted By: hmm (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:27 AM
Great show. The two main events made the rest of the show look more bad than it really was
Posted By: 45 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:59 AM
The last two matches saved this show from being Victory Road bad.
Just becuase the last two matches were 'good' doesn't mean the first 2 of shit can be ignored. Pure borefest until the final two matches....
Final point-yes it is opnion, but over rating the main events is not cool or realistic anymore for TNA.
Just stop it with giving the 'IWC darlings' Angle, Wolfe, Daniels and AJ such high stars every time they get in a ring and rinse, rather, repeat.
Posted By: AGainNNannN (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 01:06 AM
I swear this is literally NOTHING TNA can do to get some positive from ya'll. This show was really good. With the last 2 matches being fantastic and ya'll still bitch about the undercard.
The opener was fun and get the crowd into it (tho they were pretty weak all night) that's what the opener is supposed to do.
Abyss/Foley vs Stevie/Raven was a good fun hardcore match. definantly better then what I expected given the storyline heading into it.
Even the 8-man elimination match was decent.
I know everything is based off your personal opinion but 4 good PPVs in a row with 2 great shows between them is something we've been BEGGING TNA for. Not only that with in the last 2 months we got FIVE match of the year candidates (I'm counting AJ/Angle match from Impact prior to Bound for Glory)
Impact still has its WTF moments but overall TNA has been great since October if you ask me. And my complaining was dropped alot since the summer.
Posted By: Guest#2188 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:04 AM
I need to know tho.. who'd been attacking AJ? was it the same guy that moved the briefcase in Austin/McMahon ladder match? did he drop the cinder block on Austin? Was he DDP's benefactor? time for the pay off already
Posted By: sdmcc (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:07 AM
Hey, how is everyone's favorite MCMG's doing? Never going to be anything!
Posted By: Crickets (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:09 PM
Yeah man, because every wrestler holds the world title in their early 20s, eh?
That reminds me, how is your career going? You fat virgin fuck
Posted By: Guest#1287 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:15 AM
Sounds like great matches but boring results in most cases...
Posted By: Meep (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:20 AM
The last two matches saved this show from being Victory Road bad.
Just becuase the last two matches were 'good' doesn't mean the first 2 of shit can be ignored. Pure borefest until the final two matches....
Final point-yes it is opnion, but over rating the main events is not cool or realistic anymore for TNA.
Just stop it with giving the 'IWC darlings' Angle, Wolfe, Daniels and AJ such high stars every time they get in a ring and rinse, rather, repeat.
Posted By: AGainNNannN (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 01:06 AM
Ridiculous comment by a typical TNA hater. The final two matches last month and this month are four of the best wrestling matches I have ever seen in my life.
It is a pity that letting Angle, Daniels, Styles, Joe, and Wolfe loose these last few months has finally made TNA great and given it an identity...a pity because Hogan and co. are arriving to ruin it all.
Posted By: Guest#2544 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:34 AM
this was a fun show. lots of good stuff. love raven n stevie
Posted By: RavishingBillyRude (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 03:00 AM
What is wrong with you people? You either enjoy tna or dont but dont run down the company for putting on good matches. P.S. It was only a few years ago that "Internet Darling" Kurt Angle was the Wwes darling. Sad some people run him down just for leaving vinces company
Posted By: Guest#4978 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:01 AM
AJ, Angle, Daniels and Wolfe have been making PPV Main Events incredible since Bound for Glory.
I just hope we see AJ/Wolfe and AJ/Angle on PPV in the near future.
Posted By: Quimby (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:01 AM
Vince has nothing to worry about, really.
Oh and HBK VS TAKER IS and WILL Be crowned MATCH OF THE YEAR
TAKE THAT TNA !
Posted By: WWE >>> TNA (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:06 AM
I am not a TNA fan by any means but managed to catch this PPV with some mates, it was pretty good.
Also, Styles/Daniels is the Match of the Year. Not HBK/Taker.
Posted By: Steve Perry (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:16 PM
sorry buy no. Also I believe for some strange reason MOTY goes from December to Nov 30
Posted By: Guest#7732 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:10 AM
angle-wolfe was great but not even close to benoit-angle matches in 2001
Posted By: Guest#5582 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:39 AM
I agree with "AGainNNannN" and his comment...I spent my $40 bucks for tonights show and i LITERALLY FELL ASLEEP while joe was talking and they were setting up the cage...with that said it is now 4 am and i just finished watching the show (I recorded onto a dvd thank god)...aj styles and daniels actually made that show worthwhile somehow....I cant get enough of Styles, who is what Morrison could be if WWE cared about quality...the angle/wolfe match was overrated though, I love both those guys but that pace was horrendously slow...there was tons of reversals of submissions which should have been awesome but each one took like 5-10 seconds to lock in, I dont know if Angle is hurt or what, but goddamn, cut the piano loose my good man...
Posted By: jwilliams1983 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:59 AM
Tough to live up to last month, which was PPV of the year by far. The first few matches you rated too low, though I agree about the Women's Title match.
Steiner/Lashley wasn't near as good as last month but that seemed to be because Steiner threw his knee out early on.
Still way better than WWE's last PPV.
Posted By: Jake G (Registered) on December 21, 2009 at 04:59 AM
Worth watching just for the last 3 matches were great, I would rate the Foley/Abyss vs Raven/Stevie higher.
Posted By: poffo316 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 05:01 AM
TNA actually CARES about building a female division! They aren't going to do that fucking stupid mysoginist Diva bullshit that's in WWE. they aren't going to send the few females with actual wrestling ability out to do 3-5 minute filler matches. Nope, TNA actually going to give their Knockouts time to build a match and show off what they can really do! TNA won't let good indy talents like ODB get bogged down with retarded gimmicks. If any WWE divas that can actually wrestle jump ship to TNA they will be allowed to WRESTLE!!! BLARRRGGGGHHHH!!!!
Posted By: Two Years Ago (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 06:08 AM
Once again, two supreme matches to close the show - although personally I'd have changed the result of at least one of them. TNA pay-per-view has been consistently good through most of this year, while WWE pay-per-view has been disappointing although part of that's probably because they were trying out new concepts.
Posted By: Bimmy (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 06:43 AM
sounds like a good show, much better than most wwe shows.
Posted By: kevin (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 07:11 AM
I think the two main event matches glossed over a very shitty undercard.
Provided TNA stick by Wolfe and don't bury him unnecessarily they have a big star potentially on their hands.
Wolfe/Angle was a ****1/4 but for some reason the crowd seemed dead for a lot of it.
AJ v Daniels was a **** AJ is growing in his role as the face of the company lets hope Hogan and his cronies don't overshadow him when he arrives.
Posted By: Andrew Barbarash (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 07:30 AM
"Tara/Victoria sucks. Butterface, no charisma, thinks that making stupid faces and pulling her hair is a good gimmick. Overrated in the ring as well.
The only notable thing in her career was her feud with Trish Stratus, who could have an entertaining match with anybody. Remember when this idiot blogged about jeopardizing her chances of going into the WWE Hall of Fame by jumping to TNA? Don't worry honey, you didn't. Because you had no chance in the first place."
Posted By: Rodney (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 08:04 AM
"No Jeff Jarrett tonight? iMPACT was all but dedicated to him, and we have a good PPV, but zero, zero direction whatsoever with any of this...
Posted By: Complaint (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:23 PM"
Why would anyone want JJ back? The product has greatly improved since he left.
IMO, the only truely bad match was the Feast or Fired. It was so dis-jointed and didn't have any flow at all. The two main events were both MOTY type matches. The rest, even the Knockouts Title match, were acceptable to good.
Not as good as the last two PPVs, but still a pretty good product. Too bad the Huckster is coming. :(
Posted By: mogamer (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 09:57 AM
most of the people here didn't even watch. Then a few more streamed it. If u didn't pay then u have no right to complain.
all and all it was a good show w/ 2 GREAT main events.
MCMG match was good w/ a
Posted By: fullofyourself (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 10:00 AM
First 2 hours were Victory Road bad, just terrible. Thankfully the final 2 matches were excellent, although I would have liked to have seen the results of those matches go the opposite way, still fantastic matches though.
Like last month, I don't think 2 matches make a great show though, Wrestlemania had Taker v HBK & MITB but it was still below average overall, but TNA pay per views were so terrible for most of the past 2 years that standards have hugely dropped, in 2005 they were putting on shows that didn't have a single bad match a lot of the time.
Posted By: Guest#7157 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 10:07 AM
What on Earth has to happen for Kevin Nash no longer appear on TV? In order to cash in that title shot he basically has to come to the ring with a walker...
Posted By: woody (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 10:12 AM
Wonder where Daniels goes from here. It obviously looks like Angle vs Styles now. Can't see Daniels getting in the middle of that.
Where does Wolfe go from here as well. Feud with Lashley for his title shot!?
I was hoping Daniels won so he could be champ just for once but AJ is the better choice.
Posted By: Guest#2453 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 10:47 AM
The last two matches were excellent, but the rest of it was classic TNA horse shit. Some horrible stuff that made no sense, Rob Terry getting an X division shot. Oh dear hhahaha
Posted By: Guest#3724 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 11:05 AM
It's awesome how people complain about Daniels, AJ, etc, yet love Morrison.
Morrison is more spotty then AJ/Daniels, alot more.
AJ/Daniels, simply awesome. I watched TNA back in 2005 just for their feud, and it brought back some good memories. Infact, I actually thought it was better then their Ironman from 05.
Wolfe/Angle was really good. I will be honest, it reminded me of Benoit/Angle from 00-03 and it brought a tear to my eye. It was soo good. But I really enjoy that style.
Joe's promo was the shit. Love it. Love the fact you got Bobby Lashley, Angle, Joe, Wolfe, Daniels, and Morgan all looking like credible challengers for AJ's title. I dunno what Hogan will do, but give credit to whoever booked this because Lashley looks like a threat, Angle will always look good but his feud's with Morgan & Wolfe made him look like a billion bucks, Joe just looks badass with that briefcase, Morgan looked pretty good last night (so did Hernandez actually, but he got eliminated. He could be tacked into the title picture though). Wolfe held his own with a guy that AJ struggled to beat, held his own with AJ, and held his own with a guy that drew with AJ.
Heck, Scott Steiner could make a credible contender right now. Simply put, TNA does a shitton wrong, but right now, I am in love with the main event. The rest of the show, eh, but the Main Event rocks. And I love Tara so that was cool
Posted By: Johnny Rock (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 11:57 AM
I feel sorry for the people who actually buy this crap. This is worse than WCW.
Posted By: WWE fan (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 11:58 AM
How the hell did that Knockouts match only get 1/2 a star? It wasn't the greatest match ever, but it was 1 star or higher at the very least. Tara and ODB worked a decent match for five minutes and you gave them less stars than you give 30 second squashes on ECW. That's bullcrap.
Posted By: Guy (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:25 PM
AJ is quietly putting together a nice little world title run, resulting in some great matches.
Posted By: D-Steak (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:38 PM
AJ is quietly putting together a nice little world title run, resulting in some great matches.
Posted By: D-Steak (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:38 PM
*gasp* how dare you say something good about TNA
Posted By: Guest#2631 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:14 PM
I feel sorry for the people who actually buy this crap. This is worse than WCW.
Posted By: WWE fan (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 11:58 AM
The same can be said of WWE's current product. To quote your beloved Michael Cole, "Vintage WCW '99!".
Posted By: Magnum TOKYO, JP (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:32 PM
The same can be said of WWE's current product. To quote your beloved Michael Cole, "Vintage WCW '99!".
Posted By: Magnum TOKYO, JP (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 04:32 PM
The point is, TNA sucks worse than WWE now and WCW '99. It's for nutslaps that live in trailer park homes.
Posted By: WWE Universe (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 05:14 PM
What happened to Kurt Angle's body?
Posted By: Guest#1603 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 05:48 PM
Can not. Will not. EVER. Stop sucking off Mr. McMahon.
Posted By: WWE Universe/IWC Hybrid (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 06:23 PM
Caught the last two matches, and they were awesome. Some of the best workrate matches I have seen in quite a while.
It's been mentioned a couple times already, but it's important for me to reiterate, because I have been thinking about this for months now: Those last two matches had great-to-good ring psychology, and that is something that has been lacking for probably years in the two "major" feds. I was so glad to see workers developing a story with their matches. What a concept!
I chuckle at the folks who preface comments with "I'm not a TNA fan." OK, neither am I, but at this point, I barely consider myself a WWE fan anymore. I'm a fan of creative storytelling, good in-ring work, and not being treated like a fool, and if TNA is ready to step up their game and give that to fans on a weekly basis, then they will earn a new fan very soon.
That being said, with Hulk Hogan on TNA's horizon, I strongly doubt any of those will come to fruition, so I'll continue to keep this crap on in the background and occasionally be drawn in by good matches like Angle/Wolfe and Styles/Danielson.
To end my rant, just a quick note to TNA: You have a product in AJ Styles that could rival John Cena, if you marketed it and cultivated a following correctly. Styles is head and shoulders above Cena in ability, has decent mic skills, and possesses looks and charisma that will draw interest from casual fans. Take advantage of that.
Peace in your butt crease, y'all. Thanks for letting me vent.
Posted By: Johnny Full-Time (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 07:28 PM
you guys do know why morrison gets way more praise than aj styles and daniels right?
the guy knows how to sell.
thats the one problem i have with the tna roster. the spotfests arent bad, its signature moves that the audience recognizes, but the key is timing them and coming up with new ways to spring them on the audience.
in tna u can on the fly see a spot coming a mile away.
whats worse is u have high flyers taking damage for a good 5-10 minutes, then get up and start jumping around no selling.
but despite all that the right guy went over with aj winning.
and whats wrong with angle, aj, joe and daniels all floating around the title
Posted By: nycest (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 07:48 PM
best ppv of the month, nuff said
Posted By: cj (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 10:27 PM
Can someone point out the 'spotmonkey'-ness of MCMG in the opening bout for me? Outside of the springboard tornado DDT from Sabin at one point in the match, nothing striked me as falling into this derisory category. Having the ability to do high-flying moves and be innovative in your offence *doesn't* immediately make you a 'spotmonkey'; WWE may have trained us into thinking that may be the case in today's age of safe moves and choreographed 3-minute matches, but I just didn't see it here. 3 stars at the very least in my opinion.
Posted By: Chungles (Guest) on December 22, 2009 at 08:14 PM
Calling someone a "spotmonkey" is just WWEmarks (not WWEfans) way to downplay someone from another fed that does more than the kick, punch, finisher crap that the WWE mainevent scene does.
A "spot" is any prearranged section of a match, and the problem is that you idiots have decided to only apply this to high flying "spots" rather than the same tired old Cena 5 moves of doom spot (shoulder block, 5knuckle shuffle, leg drop on the back of neck from top rope etc..) or HBK (both men are down but he NIPS UP, elbow spot, skinning the kat spot)etc.. THESE are all "spots" also and they happen a much higher frequency in the WWE than in TNA, but they aren't called spots there, they are called "signature moves" lol.......
The last two matches on the last two PPVs in TNA where damn near worth the price of the PPV itself.
Posted By: Industry (Guest) on December 22, 2009 at 08:45 PM
If you're looking closely, you can see Hebner hand Nigel the blade after the suplex from the top and then watch Nigel switch it to his "blade" hand.
Posted By: Wiley (Guest) on December 22, 2009 at 10:30 PM
Big Rob for X Division champ!
Posted By: Guest#9601 (Guest) on December 23, 2009 at 07:20 PM
Ridiculous comment by a typical TNA hater. The final two matches last month and this month are four of the best wrestling matches I have ever seen in my life.
Posted By: Guest#2544 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:34 AM
Agreed... I don't get how ANYBODY can call the Angle/Wolfe and Daniels/AJ matches 'spotty' or 'overrated'. They've been superb, amazed the casual fans who watch with me (even those who hate AJ, Daniels and Wolfe) and aren't even remotely spotty. It's clear these people just read the results and haven't seen the matches or are blind WWE fans. I watch both companies (WWE on rare occasions) and these matches on the last two PPV's have been leagues ahead of anything I've seen on WWE all year. Taker/Shawn is overrated, not these.
Posted By: D (Guest) on December 27, 2009 at 08:31 AM
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