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03-09-2010, 05:43 PM
-We get the new video package and song to open the show, and it actually highlights a lot of the young talent.
-We get pyro to open the show. Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to the show and immediately begin hyping the main event featuring Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair, which apparently will open the show. Hogan's music hits and he and Abyss make their way to the ring. Hogan in the ridiculous boa, and Abyss sporting the HOF ring.
-Hogan is really milking his entrance time, taking his time, and strumming air guitar along the way. Brooke is shown in the audience cheering on her dad, and Hulk has a mic.
-Hogan says this is the biggest night in the history of TNA. They're live, and Spike has their back, and it's time to take care of business. Big TNA chants. The Impact Zone is packed. Hogan says there's no reason to wait around, Flair and AJ better get ready right now. Hogan says when he joined TNA, he thought he'd take TNA to sacred ground. Now that Flair and AJ have changed the rules, leaving him in a pool of his own blood, and did the same to Abyss, this is TNA's reckoning day. Hogan says the way it goes for Flair and his protegee, bring their asses to the ring, because it's time to meet the power of TNA, and the monster Abyss.
-Styles' music hits, and he and Flair are out in their Nature Boy robes.
-The bell rings, and not surprisingly, it looks like the young guys will kick this off.
-Abyss goes right after Styles but Styles fights it off. He ends up walking into a big slam though, and Abyss showcases his power. AJ goes to the corner and tags in Flair. Flair and Abyss lock up, and Flair takes Abyss to the corner and chops away. Abyss turns it around and hits a couple of open hand chops of his own before a back body drop. Flair hits a low blow while the ref's back is turned, and AJ uses his robe to choke Abyss and beat on him. Hogan is in to break it up, but Styles hits a Pele kick and proceeds to kick at Hogan's head. Flair is stomping on Abyss and AJ is pounding on Hogan, the lights go out and Sting's music hits. The crowd goes nuts.
-When the lights come back on, Sting is in the ring with a baseball bat and Flair and AJ are falling back. Hogan and Abyss are back on their feet, and Sting surprisingly hits both with his bat. Sting smiles, Styles smiles, Flair stomps on Hogan. Styles grabs a chair, Sting hits Abyss in the stomach with the bat, and AJ hits Abyss over the head. Flair gets the chair and whacks Hogan over the head. Flair stomps Hogan's groin, and AJ and Sting continue to beat down Hogan and Abyss while Sting walks to the back. Hogan is busted open, and it's only the first ten minutes of the show. Security is in to break things up and the get Flair and AJ out of the ring. Flair and AJ gloat on their way to the back, AJ saying it's over.
-Hogan gets on the mic and says this isn't over. They're going to finish it before the night's over. Hogan says Flair keeps changing the rules, Hogan's going to change the game, later tonight it's going to be a no DQ match.
-commercial break
-Tenay welcomes us back and we re-cap the opening segment, which happened just before we went to commercial.
-TNA cameras are backstage following Sting. Sting's walks into Dixie, who asks what he's thinking. Sting grabs her by the throat and shoves her into the wall, saying he owes her nothing.
-JB is backstage with Flair and AJ, he asks how Sting fits in this. AJ says there's no do-overs in wrestling, but if Hogan wants one, they'll beat him up all over again. Flair says Sting has come to his senses, and on the right night. Flair says if he's going to come out of retirement, he's going to make a statement heard around the world. Flair says they'll finish the job tonight, and Hogan and Abyss will leave in an ambulance, at the hands of Flair and AJ.
-Abyss is shown backstage screaming 'WHY STING?!?!?' (seriously, like that)
-commercial break
-Backstage Hogan's girlfriend is consoling Brooke Hogan. Brooke talks about how Hogan is in pain and she's seen him do this before. When did this turn into Brooke Knows Best?
-Kaz is in the ring, and he's got a mic. He says it was almost two years ago, he chose to walk away from TNA, and he had a lot of doubt about himself. After a lot of soul searching though, he can say tonight, live, that doubt is gone. The reason Kaz came back to TNA is to reignite the flame of the X-Division. Big pop from the crowd. The way Kaz sees it, if TNA is going to war, let the warriors of the X-Division lead them into battle.
-Kaz is interrupted by Daniels, who wants to make one thing clear. Daniels says if anyone will lead the X-Division into battle, it won't be Kaz or anyone in the back, it'll be the man who was X-Division for ten years before X-Division meant anything, Christopher Daniels. Daniels says on this historic night, he tells Eric Bischoff and the world, that he will carry the X-Division to the highest of heights, because he is X.
-Doug Williams, the X-Division champ is out. He says these two are spouting off like super heroes, here to save something. Big USA chants. Williams assures both that the X-Division is alive and well, and he can say that because he's champion. Kaz says as of now he's champion, but seven years ago, when he and Daniels were pioneering the division, where was Williams. Daniels says Kaz hasn't done anything he's cared about. Kaz says maybe that's just because Daniels is a selfish prick.
-Eric Bischoff is out now. He says when Hogan asked him to join him in TNA, one of the reasons he was so excited was the X-Division, because it's the adrenaline of TNA, and he's going to try and make it run bigger, faster, and stronger. He says he knows Kaz has a title shot at the next PPV, but that match will happen tonight. And he hasn't forgotten about Daniels, because it's going to be a three way, and it starts right now.
-Daniels tries to steal a pin, but it's broken up. Quick exchange with all three men trying to get an advantage. Kaz dodges a kick from Daniels, but falls victim to a back elbow from Williams. Williams tries for a suplex on Kaz, but Kaz counters into a roll up, also hitting a northern lights suplex on Daniels and pinning both men. Crazy reversal from a double team by Kaz and Daniels and Williams end up outside of the ring. Kaz follows out with a big plancha, taking out both men, and he pops up to a big cheer. Kaz and Daniels fight out of the floor, with Kaz launching Daniels shoulder first into the ring apron. Kaz tries for the slingshot leg drop on Williams, but Williams avoids it and hits a running knee to the face. Williams hits a running high knee and tries for a pin, but only gets two on Kaz. Kaz hits a jawbreaker, but he's tripped by Daniels, who comes in and takes out Williams before focusing on Kaz. Daniels hits an STO and a lion sault on Kaz that's good for a two, before sending Williams back to the floor with a knee. Daniels hits a running DVD on Kaz, but it's still only good enough for two. Daniels tries to send Williams to the floor again, but Williams fights it off. He goes to the top turnbuckle, and Daniels tries to do something, but it doesn't amount to anything. Both Daniels and Williams end up walking right into a double missile dropkick from Kaz though, and all three are slow to get to their feet. Kaz is a house of fire, and he's just going to work on both men. Kaz hits a slingshot leg drop on Daniels, but it's only good for two. Daniels tries for the Angels wings on Kaz, but he gets hit with a big elbow from Williams. Crazy pinning sequence, but no one gets three. This is really hard to follow. Daniels hits a big rock bottom like move, and tries for the BME, but Kaz moves. Williams hits the chaos theory on Daniels, and bridges into the pin, getting the win, and retaining his title.
-Winner and STILL X-Division Champion: Doug Williams
-We get pyro to open the show. Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to the show and immediately begin hyping the main event featuring Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair, which apparently will open the show. Hogan's music hits and he and Abyss make their way to the ring. Hogan in the ridiculous boa, and Abyss sporting the HOF ring.
-Hogan is really milking his entrance time, taking his time, and strumming air guitar along the way. Brooke is shown in the audience cheering on her dad, and Hulk has a mic.
-Hogan says this is the biggest night in the history of TNA. They're live, and Spike has their back, and it's time to take care of business. Big TNA chants. The Impact Zone is packed. Hogan says there's no reason to wait around, Flair and AJ better get ready right now. Hogan says when he joined TNA, he thought he'd take TNA to sacred ground. Now that Flair and AJ have changed the rules, leaving him in a pool of his own blood, and did the same to Abyss, this is TNA's reckoning day. Hogan says the way it goes for Flair and his protegee, bring their asses to the ring, because it's time to meet the power of TNA, and the monster Abyss.
-Styles' music hits, and he and Flair are out in their Nature Boy robes.
-The bell rings, and not surprisingly, it looks like the young guys will kick this off.
-Abyss goes right after Styles but Styles fights it off. He ends up walking into a big slam though, and Abyss showcases his power. AJ goes to the corner and tags in Flair. Flair and Abyss lock up, and Flair takes Abyss to the corner and chops away. Abyss turns it around and hits a couple of open hand chops of his own before a back body drop. Flair hits a low blow while the ref's back is turned, and AJ uses his robe to choke Abyss and beat on him. Hogan is in to break it up, but Styles hits a Pele kick and proceeds to kick at Hogan's head. Flair is stomping on Abyss and AJ is pounding on Hogan, the lights go out and Sting's music hits. The crowd goes nuts.
-When the lights come back on, Sting is in the ring with a baseball bat and Flair and AJ are falling back. Hogan and Abyss are back on their feet, and Sting surprisingly hits both with his bat. Sting smiles, Styles smiles, Flair stomps on Hogan. Styles grabs a chair, Sting hits Abyss in the stomach with the bat, and AJ hits Abyss over the head. Flair gets the chair and whacks Hogan over the head. Flair stomps Hogan's groin, and AJ and Sting continue to beat down Hogan and Abyss while Sting walks to the back. Hogan is busted open, and it's only the first ten minutes of the show. Security is in to break things up and the get Flair and AJ out of the ring. Flair and AJ gloat on their way to the back, AJ saying it's over.
-Hogan gets on the mic and says this isn't over. They're going to finish it before the night's over. Hogan says Flair keeps changing the rules, Hogan's going to change the game, later tonight it's going to be a no DQ match.
-commercial break
-Tenay welcomes us back and we re-cap the opening segment, which happened just before we went to commercial.
-TNA cameras are backstage following Sting. Sting's walks into Dixie, who asks what he's thinking. Sting grabs her by the throat and shoves her into the wall, saying he owes her nothing.
-JB is backstage with Flair and AJ, he asks how Sting fits in this. AJ says there's no do-overs in wrestling, but if Hogan wants one, they'll beat him up all over again. Flair says Sting has come to his senses, and on the right night. Flair says if he's going to come out of retirement, he's going to make a statement heard around the world. Flair says they'll finish the job tonight, and Hogan and Abyss will leave in an ambulance, at the hands of Flair and AJ.
-Abyss is shown backstage screaming 'WHY STING?!?!?' (seriously, like that)
-commercial break
-Backstage Hogan's girlfriend is consoling Brooke Hogan. Brooke talks about how Hogan is in pain and she's seen him do this before. When did this turn into Brooke Knows Best?
-Kaz is in the ring, and he's got a mic. He says it was almost two years ago, he chose to walk away from TNA, and he had a lot of doubt about himself. After a lot of soul searching though, he can say tonight, live, that doubt is gone. The reason Kaz came back to TNA is to reignite the flame of the X-Division. Big pop from the crowd. The way Kaz sees it, if TNA is going to war, let the warriors of the X-Division lead them into battle.
-Kaz is interrupted by Daniels, who wants to make one thing clear. Daniels says if anyone will lead the X-Division into battle, it won't be Kaz or anyone in the back, it'll be the man who was X-Division for ten years before X-Division meant anything, Christopher Daniels. Daniels says on this historic night, he tells Eric Bischoff and the world, that he will carry the X-Division to the highest of heights, because he is X.
-Doug Williams, the X-Division champ is out. He says these two are spouting off like super heroes, here to save something. Big USA chants. Williams assures both that the X-Division is alive and well, and he can say that because he's champion. Kaz says as of now he's champion, but seven years ago, when he and Daniels were pioneering the division, where was Williams. Daniels says Kaz hasn't done anything he's cared about. Kaz says maybe that's just because Daniels is a selfish prick.
-Eric Bischoff is out now. He says when Hogan asked him to join him in TNA, one of the reasons he was so excited was the X-Division, because it's the adrenaline of TNA, and he's going to try and make it run bigger, faster, and stronger. He says he knows Kaz has a title shot at the next PPV, but that match will happen tonight. And he hasn't forgotten about Daniels, because it's going to be a three way, and it starts right now.
-Daniels tries to steal a pin, but it's broken up. Quick exchange with all three men trying to get an advantage. Kaz dodges a kick from Daniels, but falls victim to a back elbow from Williams. Williams tries for a suplex on Kaz, but Kaz counters into a roll up, also hitting a northern lights suplex on Daniels and pinning both men. Crazy reversal from a double team by Kaz and Daniels and Williams end up outside of the ring. Kaz follows out with a big plancha, taking out both men, and he pops up to a big cheer. Kaz and Daniels fight out of the floor, with Kaz launching Daniels shoulder first into the ring apron. Kaz tries for the slingshot leg drop on Williams, but Williams avoids it and hits a running knee to the face. Williams hits a running high knee and tries for a pin, but only gets two on Kaz. Kaz hits a jawbreaker, but he's tripped by Daniels, who comes in and takes out Williams before focusing on Kaz. Daniels hits an STO and a lion sault on Kaz that's good for a two, before sending Williams back to the floor with a knee. Daniels hits a running DVD on Kaz, but it's still only good enough for two. Daniels tries to send Williams to the floor again, but Williams fights it off. He goes to the top turnbuckle, and Daniels tries to do something, but it doesn't amount to anything. Both Daniels and Williams end up walking right into a double missile dropkick from Kaz though, and all three are slow to get to their feet. Kaz is a house of fire, and he's just going to work on both men. Kaz hits a slingshot leg drop on Daniels, but it's only good for two. Daniels tries for the Angels wings on Kaz, but he gets hit with a big elbow from Williams. Crazy pinning sequence, but no one gets three. This is really hard to follow. Daniels hits a big rock bottom like move, and tries for the BME, but Kaz moves. Williams hits the chaos theory on Daniels, and bridges into the pin, getting the win, and retaining his title.
-Winner and STILL X-Division Champion: Doug Williams