ironworks
12-16-2011, 06:47 PM
By MarcMiddleton12/16/2011
Impact Wrestling opened up with a look at Jeff Hardy becoming the number one contender for the TNA title and the controversial ending to the TNA title bout at Final Resolution.
Mike Tenay noted that Sting ordered they deal with the TNA title situation to kick off this week.
TNA champion Bobby Roode vs. AJ Styles - Five Minutes Overtime from Final Resolution.
Roode mocked Styles, holding the belt up in his face before the bell. Styles decked Roode and took him down. Styles hit a springboard into a high cross bodyblock for a near fall. He nailed a dropkick for another. Styles grabbed in a side headlock takedown and cranked it around Roode's neck. Roode reversed but Styles took him down again for a two count. Roode grabbed head scissors but Styles fights out of it. Roode launched Styles up, trying to slam him knees down but Styles rolled through and nearly pinned the champion again. Styles chopped Roode in the corner and stomped him. Roode kicked Styles in the leg and tried to slam it into the ringpost but Styles kicked Roode off. He went for a dive but Roode took his legs out and Styles crashed hard.
Back in the ring, Roode began working over Styles knees. Roode set Styles on the top but was kicked off. Styles dove on him and covered the champ but Roode got his foot on the ropes with under a minute left. Roode cut him off with 30 seconds left and decided to run out the clock. Styles nailed him with a Pele Kick, then nailed a springboard into a 450 kneedrop as the bell rang.
Time limit draw. Good action from bell to bell. The crowd chanted for five more minutes. I feel like we've been here before.
Sting came out and said that we can do it all night long and re-started another five minutes.
As the bell rang, Roode drilled Styles from behind with a chop block and locked in a single leg crab in the center. Styles was trapped and tried to fight it off, but had no choice but to tap.
Your winner and still TNA champion, Bobby Roode!
The segment was solid but I can't help but shake the feeling that TNA squandered something special here. They could have taken that Iron Man bout and turned it into a storyline where these two are evenly matched, giving them longer time limits to have classic matches. Instead, four days later, Roode kills off the challenge and is onto the next. TNA really missed out on a great possible storyline here and that's a shame in my opinion.
Backstage, Robert Roode said that it didn't matter how long it took, as long as he got the job done. They interspersed comments from Styles, saying he had Roode's number. Roode said that he spits in the face of authority and if Jeff Hardy wants a shot, good, he can have one. Good promos from both. Roode is really on as champ and Styles was his normal great self.
Tag Team Title Shot Tournament: Scott Steiner & Abyss vs. Robby T & Hernandez (with Rosita and Sarita)
This is the tournament where they do Battlebowl style teams with weird combinations.
Backstage, Steiner said that he owes Abyss one but he's under orders from Eric Bischoff to make this work. He said they are a team, right? Abyss didn't really respond. Mike Tenay reminded everyone that Immortal has been trying to get Abyss back into the fold.
Steiner and Hernandez started off. Steiner kicked him in the gut and ran him into the corner. He worked over Hernandez with several punches and chops. He whipped Hernandez hard into the buckles and Hernandez went down. Hernandez placed him on the top and nailed the top rope Fall Away Slam. T tried to interfere so Steiner nailed an overhead belly to bell release suplex. On a guy that big, that is DAMN impressive. Steiner clotheslined Hernandez and dropped an elbow for a two count.
Steiner offered a tag to Abyss, who just stood there miserable. Abyss' facial expression was perfect. This allowed T to attack Steiner from behind. Hernandez and T worked over Steiner. The announcers asked fans to go on Twitter and give their opinions on Sting having the overtime tonight. WWE should take notes here because while they beat you over the head with the buzzwords, this came off more like a chance for fans to interact and not a commercial. Much better in presentation. Hernandez and T double teamed Steiner.
T picked up Hernandez for a suplex, dropping him down over Steiner. T covered Steiner for a two count. They nailed a double shoulderblock. Abyss finally entered the ring behind them and nailed a double clothesline and an Avalanche in the corner. He chokeslammed Hernandez but was jumped by T. Abyss shook him off and nailed the Black Hole Slam. He got into Steiner's face and reluctantly tagged Steiner. Steiner covered T and scored the pin.
Your winners, Abyss and Scott Steiner!
Impact Wrestling opened up with a look at Jeff Hardy becoming the number one contender for the TNA title and the controversial ending to the TNA title bout at Final Resolution.
Mike Tenay noted that Sting ordered they deal with the TNA title situation to kick off this week.
TNA champion Bobby Roode vs. AJ Styles - Five Minutes Overtime from Final Resolution.
Roode mocked Styles, holding the belt up in his face before the bell. Styles decked Roode and took him down. Styles hit a springboard into a high cross bodyblock for a near fall. He nailed a dropkick for another. Styles grabbed in a side headlock takedown and cranked it around Roode's neck. Roode reversed but Styles took him down again for a two count. Roode grabbed head scissors but Styles fights out of it. Roode launched Styles up, trying to slam him knees down but Styles rolled through and nearly pinned the champion again. Styles chopped Roode in the corner and stomped him. Roode kicked Styles in the leg and tried to slam it into the ringpost but Styles kicked Roode off. He went for a dive but Roode took his legs out and Styles crashed hard.
Back in the ring, Roode began working over Styles knees. Roode set Styles on the top but was kicked off. Styles dove on him and covered the champ but Roode got his foot on the ropes with under a minute left. Roode cut him off with 30 seconds left and decided to run out the clock. Styles nailed him with a Pele Kick, then nailed a springboard into a 450 kneedrop as the bell rang.
Time limit draw. Good action from bell to bell. The crowd chanted for five more minutes. I feel like we've been here before.
Sting came out and said that we can do it all night long and re-started another five minutes.
As the bell rang, Roode drilled Styles from behind with a chop block and locked in a single leg crab in the center. Styles was trapped and tried to fight it off, but had no choice but to tap.
Your winner and still TNA champion, Bobby Roode!
The segment was solid but I can't help but shake the feeling that TNA squandered something special here. They could have taken that Iron Man bout and turned it into a storyline where these two are evenly matched, giving them longer time limits to have classic matches. Instead, four days later, Roode kills off the challenge and is onto the next. TNA really missed out on a great possible storyline here and that's a shame in my opinion.
Backstage, Robert Roode said that it didn't matter how long it took, as long as he got the job done. They interspersed comments from Styles, saying he had Roode's number. Roode said that he spits in the face of authority and if Jeff Hardy wants a shot, good, he can have one. Good promos from both. Roode is really on as champ and Styles was his normal great self.
Tag Team Title Shot Tournament: Scott Steiner & Abyss vs. Robby T & Hernandez (with Rosita and Sarita)
This is the tournament where they do Battlebowl style teams with weird combinations.
Backstage, Steiner said that he owes Abyss one but he's under orders from Eric Bischoff to make this work. He said they are a team, right? Abyss didn't really respond. Mike Tenay reminded everyone that Immortal has been trying to get Abyss back into the fold.
Steiner and Hernandez started off. Steiner kicked him in the gut and ran him into the corner. He worked over Hernandez with several punches and chops. He whipped Hernandez hard into the buckles and Hernandez went down. Hernandez placed him on the top and nailed the top rope Fall Away Slam. T tried to interfere so Steiner nailed an overhead belly to bell release suplex. On a guy that big, that is DAMN impressive. Steiner clotheslined Hernandez and dropped an elbow for a two count.
Steiner offered a tag to Abyss, who just stood there miserable. Abyss' facial expression was perfect. This allowed T to attack Steiner from behind. Hernandez and T worked over Steiner. The announcers asked fans to go on Twitter and give their opinions on Sting having the overtime tonight. WWE should take notes here because while they beat you over the head with the buzzwords, this came off more like a chance for fans to interact and not a commercial. Much better in presentation. Hernandez and T double teamed Steiner.
T picked up Hernandez for a suplex, dropping him down over Steiner. T covered Steiner for a two count. They nailed a double shoulderblock. Abyss finally entered the ring behind them and nailed a double clothesline and an Avalanche in the corner. He chokeslammed Hernandez but was jumped by T. Abyss shook him off and nailed the Black Hole Slam. He got into Steiner's face and reluctantly tagged Steiner. Steiner covered T and scored the pin.
Your winners, Abyss and Scott Steiner!