The SmarK Rant for TNA Impact – 07.19.12
Live from Orlando, FL
Your hosts are Mike Tenay & Taz
Hulk Hogan update: His hip surgery is being used as a cover for the AA88 attack. Kayfabe, brother!
So it’s Open Fight Night, and Tenay clarifies that the highest point getters get to issue the challenges, which is a point that was bugging Bryan Alvarez on the last couple of radio shows. I find it really cool that a company is willing to LISTEN TO THE FANBASE and change. And away we go…
James Storm cuts a promo on Bobby Roode, noting that he doesn’t care if Roode is champion or not, because he still wants to kick the crap out of him either way. And he’s pretty disgusted with the Aces N Eights, and hopes Hogan gets well soon, DAMMIT. That’s one angry well-wishing.
James Storm v. Kurt Angle
Sadly, our mystery men have laid out Angle in the back as well, so we don’t get this one.
Samoa Joe v. The Pope
Joe’s gotta be running out of matches, which is probably why we’re getting down to the dregs for him. Joe pounds on Pope in the corner, but Pope chases him out after winning a slugfest. Joe protests to the ref, so Pope chases him out and punts him to take over. Back in, he throws some knees in the corner, but Joe slugs back until Pope hits an STO for two. Pope with a Rings of Saturn, but Joe makes the ropes. Pope keeps firing away with elbows on the mat in Joe’s guard as they do an MMA thing, but Joe catches him with an MMA armbar and makes him tap at 3:20 for 10 points! Ha, I like that finish. Live by the bullet, die by the bullet. **
Meanwhile, Jason Hervey questions Bobby Roode about whether he’s behind the Aces N Eights.
Jeff Hardy v. Robbie E
Jeff mule kicks him and drops a leg, but falls victim to distraction from Rob Terry. Robbie does nothing with his advantage, as Hardy gets a legdrop for two, but Terry yanks him out to slow him down again, and Robbie gets two off that. Jeff comes back with the Whisper for two and Robbie bails, so Jeff follows with a dive and misses. He finally goes after Terry and beats him back to the dressing room, resulting in Robbie E WINNING?! So he gets 5 points for the countout. I guess he had to win sometime. *1/2
Meanwhile, Eric Young and ODB return from the void, trying to work on their marriage.
Gut Check Challenge: Sam Shaw gets to cut a promo before his challenge, but the Aces N Eights rush out and beat the crap out of him. I think it would be awesome if the judges critiqued his beatdown next week. But man, they’d better have a MASSIVE payoff for this angle.
Mr. Anderson v. AJ Styles
Anderson works on an armbar to start and switches to a headlock, but Styles takes him down with a top wristlock. AJ slingshots in with a bodypress for two and goes back to the headlock, but Anderson clotheslines him for two. We take a break and return with AJ getting his big dropkick for two and dropping a knee for two. Anderson with a neckbreaker for two. AJ tries a slam and Anderson rolls into a cravat in a nice reversal. AJ tries to fight out and Anderson hooks it again, but AJ comes back with a sloppy rana and slingshots in with a forearm for two. Anderson reverses the Styles Clash and gets a rollup for two, and the Regal Roll gets two. AJ counters the Mic Check with an enzuigiri, but Anderson takes him to the top for a superplex that gets two. They fight for the Clash and Anderson rolls him up for the pin at 13:00. Not much in the way of chemistry here, but it was a technically good match. *** Anderson gets 7 points, and then to add salt to the wounds Claire the Addict shows up with INCRIMINATING PHOTOS of their night of debauchery. The photos seem pretty clear, but last week Claire was smoking in one of her backstage segments, so I’m guessing there’s not actually a baby.
Rob Van Dam v. Christopher Daniels
RVD gets a quick dropkick in the corner, but Daniels catches him with an elbow. Rob with a northern lights suplex for two and an abdominal stretch into a bad leglock submission, but Daniels makes the ropes. I would have just laughed at him until he let go, but that worked too. They fight on the floor and Daniels takes over in the ring with a rear chinlock. They slug it out and Rob wins with a high kick, into a rollup for two. Superkick and Rob monkey flips him to set up the frog splash, but Daniels moves. Rob keeps coming with a spinkick into Rolling Thunder, but Daniels moves again and pins him with the ropes at 4:41. Gotta love Daniels’ celebration for the world’s cheapest win. **1/4
Meanwhile, Austin Aries feels that Roode is the one who is the fluke, not he. And also, he found playing cards in Roode’s robe.
Meanwhile, Joseph Park offers Garrett Bischoff some legal representation.
Magnus v. Bully Ray
They brawl before the bell rings and head in to start, with Magnus getting a lariat. Bully puts him down with a big boot and whips him into the corner for two, but misses a splash. Magnus makes the generic babyface comeback and gets a backdrop suplex for two. Bully misses a big boot and hits the turnbuckle, allowing Magnus to hook a Cloverleaf, but Bully makes the ropes. Magnus with a Michinoku Driver for two, but he goes up and misses a big elbow, allowing Bully to finish with a Bubba Cutter at 4:46 for 7 points. **
Next week: Chavo Guerrero!
Bobby Roode v. Austin Aries
Slugfest to start and Roode stomps him down, but Aries catches him with an armdrag and quickly gets the facelock. Roode wisely makes the ropes, so Aries tries the brainbuster and Roode fights away from that, too. Roode tries the crossface and they fight to the floor, where Aries gets a sledge off the apron and we take a break. Back with Roode catching him with a spinebuster for two and going to the chinlock, but Aries fights out until Roode elbows him down again. They slug it out and fight for a submission, and Aries gets a legsweep for two. Last Chancery in the middle, but Roode makes the ropes and gets a spear for two. They head up and Roode wants the superplex, but Aries knees out of it and follows with a missile dropkick to make the comeback. Corner dropkick, but Roode reverses the brainbuster into the crossface. Aries breaks out and they head out, where Aries hits the suicide dive…and the Aces N Eights return for another beatdown at 13:00. Roode thinks this is hilarious, until they beat the shit out of him, too. Isn’t that always the way? ***
The Pulse
Another good show, nothing earth-shattering, but it continues to be watchable and consistent and that’s all you can ask.
I dig the build. Should be a good payoff.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope Blandy Boreton is one of the masked men.
ReplyDeleteScott, what did you think of the MMA guy calling the RVD/Daniels match in a pseudo-MMA vein? I thought it was amusing he kept referring to the match as a fight. Dunno who the guy is, but as an announcer he came across pretty well. He seemed a bit limited by having to work with the confines of wrestling, but I bet he's pretty good in his more natural environment.
ReplyDeleteAnyone catch was the crowd was chanting during the main? Sounded like "we want peaches!"
I still believe King Mo will be revealed as one of the members to Aces and Eights.
ReplyDeleteI'm digging this storyline as well.
ReplyDeleteHopefully it's not Ric Flair or Eric Bischoff. I have a feeling it might be a cross-promotional deal with either Jeff Katz or Gabe Sapolsky.
I think we should all take a guess at what is in Claire's stomach since it's not a baby.
ReplyDeleteMy suggestion? Vince Russo, in a surprise swerve.
Who could it be? Paul Heymans in WWE. Flair is a maybe. Bischoff would suck!
ReplyDeleteOrton would be amazing but never gonna happen. I got nothing
So were the Outsiders.
ReplyDeleteI liked the WRP theory from the other thread.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping it's wwe refugees Chris Masters, John Morrison, luke Gallows and whoever else they can get (Batista????) doing a nexus deal where they got fired for being company men so they'll never be company men again, or something,
ReplyDeleteAs long as Aces and eights aren't Bischof (no idea how the fuck to spell his name) and/or Jarret's goons, i think this will work out well
ReplyDeleteCool, thanks. Got anything positive to add to the conversation, for once?
ReplyDeleteme neither. and I must admit, I am a little bit worried it will be a disappointment.
ReplyDeleteBwahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteDude, I'm one of the most positive people on this site, but if I had a dollar for every single "random gang of TNA dudes that beat people up en masse" I'd have as many dollars as TNA has had angles where there's a gang of dudes that people up en masse.
Seriously, I've seen a lot of TNA, and this is like...Booking Idea 101 of the Eric Bischoff playbook.
Someone has to know who the guy with the long curly hair is. An indy guy?
ReplyDeleteHe looked like a cross between Renegade and Brian Pillman. Obviously, it's neither... sorry... but he clearly stood out as looking different from the rest of the group.
Just because Bishoff created like 5 versions of the NWO?
ReplyDeleteYeah, you got a point.
Maybe A8's is a hodge podge of DOA and Los Boricuas. If ever there were some factions that deserved a second chance...
Missed it this week. It still hasn't been ingrained in my head like Raw on Mondays are.
ReplyDeleteVery watchable show, I like this Open Fight Night concept. It wasn't mind blowing but the Aces and 8's angle has me intrigued I think they are trying to imitate the Nexus angle, I hope the pay off is worth it. TNA continues to put WWE to shame, well done!
ReplyDeleteIf they are trying to imitate the Nexus Angle, wouldn't Joey Ryan be the best choice for the spokesmen/leader of the group?
ReplyDeleteI would say once bitten twice shy, but that is a vast understatement of how many New World Order clones I've sat through.
ReplyDeleteWell, it was nWo 4 life.
I've really dug the last two episodes of Impact, which is something I've never been able to say before when I gave them a chance. There's definitely an old school feel to the show and it's a nice contrast to what WWE is putting out there (although, I'll still tune in Mondays... well, Tuesday mornings with the DVR...).
ReplyDeleteI thought they had one too many segments with AA88. If they had left it at taking out Angle, leaving the card with Aires and disrupting the main event, it would have been better.
I'm sticking around for Impact now, I guess. There's a show n Brooklyn tomorrow night at the ball field there and I'm thinking about going.
I keep thinking the member of the Aces and Eights with the long hair could be Gunner! He hasn't been on Impact for a while now and last I heard TNA signed him to a 3 year contract, plus it makes sense if Bischoff is behind all of this.
ReplyDeleteMark Henry's bastard hand-child.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pouch containing cigarettes, booze and meth.
ReplyDeleteJust when things are really starting to gain traction with TNA and I want to actually watch, the whole Viacom/DirecTV spat removes Spike from my TV! Sonova...
ReplyDeleteI didn't particularly enjoy this show. Not a fan of Open Fight Night or the Crack Whore Who Drugged A.J. story. I do see that the product has improved overall but last night wasn't a great example.
ReplyDeleteI think Angle's going to be involved, just because of the wrestling storytelling rule that if show a wrestler who was mysteriously beaten down but you didn't see the beat down, he's in on it.
ReplyDeleteIsn't he still under WWE contract?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of last nights show was Bully Ray offering to hold Christopher Daniels Appletini as he headed out for his match, Daniels refusing, and Bully Ray getting pissed off about it.
ReplyDeleteI know TBA is getting a lot of love right now, but I hate the BFG tournament. It's too long and too complicated. You want to do a tournament? Fine. But make it a tournament with brackets because this point system is the pits. Plus, it's like a THREE MONTH tournament.
ReplyDeleteA stack of Shawn Stasiak 8x10 glossy photos.
ReplyDeleteMy money is on Aces & Eights (side note - wouldn't "Dead Man's Hand" be a much better name for a wrestling stable?) being the same Goons for Hire who would randomly beat people up for the Age of the Fall. Nobody behind it at all. Just a roaming pack of unemployed masked goons.
ReplyDeleteYou can make the case that it's too long, but it's not really that complicated.
ReplyDeleteEveryone fights everyone else once, whoever has the most points at the end wins. There are some bonus point opportunities here and there.
LAST YEAR'S was too complicated.
With the mystery of who is behind the Aces N Eights, this could go in many different ways.
ReplyDeleteThe safe but unpopular choices: Jeff Jarrett or Eric Bischoff.
The risky choice: Joey Ryan. Giving a big angle like this to an indy guy with potential could bring pressure.
The "Holy Sh*t! I didn't see that coming at all" choice: Edge. I bring up Edge's name since the last time I heard any news about him was that he did not sign a new contract with the WWE. If we want a pay-off to this angle, this would be awesome. Never gonna happen.
All the children Seven abducted.
ReplyDeleteDON'T YOU RUIN THIS FOR ME
ReplyDeleteGot to disagree, there are plenty of bracketed tournaments in wrestling, bound for glory is Different
ReplyDeleteJoy, another Angle heel turn.
ReplyDeleteI think it could be Cliff Compton, aka Domino. But don't quote me on that.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great little detail. Bully trying to steal the drink and Daniels knowing he would.
ReplyDeleteFinally caught the show. I think my theory from last week could actually happen. Look at the targets:
ReplyDeleteHulk Hogan - Biggest name TNA signed
Sting - Next biggest name
Angle - Third biggest name
Gut Check kid - Not a name, but is getting a chance at a spot
Aries - Got a spot last year
Roode - This one was just wrong place at wrong time.
But ex-TNA guys works perfect. There's a big guy that could be Tomko and a guy short enough to be Petey Williams. Amazed this hasn't leaked.
The other theory I have (but don't want) is Bischoff leading a bunch of WCW guys.
One of them is Luke Gallows, and I think the big guy is the same guy who played Abyss at Slammiversary. The rest are probably just random indy geeks. Of course, it doesn't really matter who's playing them now since that might not be who's revealed.
ReplyDeleteor Wes Brisco...
ReplyDeleteThe names thrown around right now include Luke Gallows, Mike Knox, Wes Brisco, Chris Masters, Cliff Compton and Bradley Jay.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to have more confidence that Joe might win the BFG series
ReplyDeleteJOE/ARIES FTW!!!
Forgive me but I marked for a line by Claire:
ReplyDelete"That's your tattoo! All those little birthdays! Well get ready to add one more!"
I really thought it was Brian Kendrick,tbh.
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