The SmarK Rant for TNA Impact – 03.28.13
Live from Jonesboro, Arkansas (I think that’s where it is), it’s OPEN FIGHT NIGHT! Holy god do these packed arenas look millions of times better. I really wish that Sasktel carried Spike HD to properly appreciate how major league they look now.
Your hosts are Todd Keneley, Mike Tenay & Taz
Jeff Hardy starts us out, flaunting his #1 contendership. This quickly brings out Bully Ray and the Aces, as Mr. Anderson is aghast at all the chances that Jeff is getting. As long as Jeff is “selling the merch” the rules don’t apply to him. QFT. This of course leads to an attempted Aces beatdown, but the troops rally behind Hardy to save, setting up our main event tonight with Jeff v. Ken.
Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez v. Bad Influence
Winner is #1 contender to the tag titles. The LAX double-team Kaz in the corner and then do some cool stuff to Daniels as well. Chavo backdrops him to the floor and he WHACKS his head on the stairs on the way down and you can tell that wasn’t just selling. Ouch. TO THE RAMP for stereo dives from the LAX, but Chavo gets caught from behind while trying the triple suplex. And we take a break for some reason. Geez, just because WWE does that shit doesn’t mean everyone has to. Back with Kaz hitting a slingshot legdrop for two and working on the arm, but Chavo comes back with a flying headscissors. Kaz accidentally clotheslines his partner and hetero lifemate, and it’s HOT TAG Hernandez. Crowd is deeply into this. Hernandez does a CRAZY double backbreaker on the heels and gets two on Daniels, but he bails to the apron. Hernandez suplexes him back in and Kaz does the old Bobby Heenan trip from outside, but the ref sees it for once. Hernandez continues beating on them alone, but Daniels gets the pinfall attempt in the corner, which the ref sees AGAIN. What is with this competent refereeing all of a sudden? Chavo comes in with the frog splash, but it misses and Daniels gets two with a handful of tights. Daniels tries the Angel’s Wings, but Hernandez breaks it up with a shoulderblock and Chavo pins him at 11:54 to get the title shot. Not the result anyone wanted, but it was a HOT tag match. ***3/4
Taryn Terrell v. Gail Kim
With typical TNA logic, Terrell gets over with the referee look, so they immediately restyle her hair and totally change her outfit. That kind of thing drives me insane. Granted, the pants are even tinier, but what about CONTINUITY? Anyway, this actually doesn’t happen, as Tara comes in for the double-team beatdown until Velvet Sky saves.
Meanwhile, all four chicks continue brawling backstage. Four active women on the roster and one actual storyline beats the hell out of anything done by WWE with the division, so point for TNA.
Next Week: Gut Check returns with Adam Pearce v. Magno. Wasn’t Pearce just NWA World champion a few months ago, for whatever little that means now?
Meanwhile, Hulk Hogan allows Jeff Hardy to pick the stipulations for his title match, which is two weeks away you know. So I guess with no more PPV they’re going with the Big TV Match model, which is fine by me.
Sting is out to admit that yeah, he might have been wrong about Bully Ray. And he’s calling Hulk out for a talk. So Hulk comes out and verbally BITCHSLAPS him and he’s tired of people getting in his face about this whole deal, BROTHER. For whatever reason this storyline has totally re-energized Hogan’s fire. He tells Sting to get lost, and Sting is all MAKE ME, and damn if these senior citizens aren’t KILLING this shit. That’s pro wrestling in a nutshell. If only Hogan could still work a match to pay this off in any meaningful manner.
James Storm calls out AJ Styles, who is still hanging out in the rafters and looking all unkempt. AJ has no interest in either fighting or talking, so the Aces come in for the attack, and Angle & Young make the save to set up a six-man, RIGHT HERE in Jonesboro.
Doc, Wes Brisco & Garrett Bischoff v. Kurt Angle, James Storm & Eric Young
The faces work Bischoff over and EY gets two off an elbow, but he walks into a clothesline. The Aces take over, but Eric gets a forearm on Wes for two. He pounds away in the corner and drops an elbow for two, but a cheapshot from the apron turns the tide and Brisco gets two. We take a break and return with Young making the hot tag to Storm, thus omitting the entire heat segment. Or maybe not, as Storm quickly gets clobbered by Doc and beaten down again. Doc chokes away in the corner and gets a butterfly suplex for two. Storm fights back on Bischoff, but walks into an elbow for two. Brischoff do some double-teaming on Storm as Taz teases them winning the tag titles. NOOOOOOOOOO! Brisco with the chinlock and Doc throws hands in the corner but a charge misses and Storm comes back with a clothesline. Hot tag Angle and throws suplexes like they’re on clearance. Bischoff finds a chain, but Angle wraps him up with the anklelock, and Brisco gets the cheap rollup for the pin at 14:20. That was probably the best match you’re ever going to see anyone on the heel side involved with. Hot crowd + tag team formula = Unfuckupable. ***1/2 Brisco is doing a good job working on his Brian Pillman tribute, but he needs to delve further into the crazy with it.
Meanwhile, Anderson is gonna frickin’ lose his frickin’ mind. Bully is OK with that development.
Next week: Sonjay Dutt v. Mason Andrews v. PETEY WILLIAMS for a shot at the X title. Also, there’s an X division PPV next week. I might check that one out for $15, actually.
Jeff Hardy v. Mr. Anderson
Anderson fires away in the corner, but Jeff takes him to the floor with a headscissors and follows with a dive from the apron, but Anderson sends him into the stairs and they fight on the ramp. Back in as we take a break, and SHIT, I caught up to the DVR and now I have to sit through four minutes of commercials. Maybe I’ll hit the mailbag while I wait.
“Do people ever discuss how uncomfortable it is to watch old Mr. Perfect matches with his junk so obviously showing through his tights?
Does Meltzer have any insight in an old Observer about why no one ever pointed this out to him? Had he just taped it up or worn a cup, I wouldn't have to cringe every time he does the Perfect plex and they cut to one of the low angle hand held cameras. It's brutal.”
On second thought, no, let’s not.
Back with Anderson holding a wristlock, forcing Hardy to fight out, so Anderson gets an armbar takedown for two. They slug it out and Hardy wins that one to set up the comeback, with the low dropkick getting two. Middle rope splash gets two. Anderson gets the Lambeau Leap for two and dodges a Hardy flip dive for two, but the ref gets bumped and Anderson gets his hammer. Hardy with the Twist, and he uses the hammer for the DQ at 10:00. Well, here goes his probation. *** Hardy continues beating on poor Ken with Tables, Ladders and Chairs, so he seems to be sending some sort of weird coded message about his stipulation choice. He’s the enigma, you know. He tries for the dive off the ladder, but Bully Ray saves, which has my wife concerned for Jeff’s hurt feelings due to his carefully engineered spot getting ruined.
The Pulse
This remains the best wrestling show on TV by far. These live road shows are amazeballs, and this week had great wrestling and hot angles.
Damn, Scott's rating this show a bit higher than I did... but at least we agree it was good.
ReplyDeleteHardy vs. Bully in Full Metal Mayhem will rock all sorts of socks!
ReplyDeleteTNA is the reason i hvnt ditched or took a break from wrestling yet. Keep it up, and 2 weeks of praise from scott on hulk? The world is ending!
ReplyDeleteCan someone explain to me how TNA can give their top guys multiple segments in a 2 hour show, but WWE's top guys only get one a piece in a 3 hour show?
ReplyDeleteAnd I suggest everyone go read Scott Hall and Jake Robert's timelines, they live tweeted the show and it was fantastic.
Good show overall. Nothing angered or embarrassed me like the other guys .
ReplyDeleteSeems that TNA is back in the zone after Lockdown. The only thing that truly pissed me off was the Mexitypes winning the #1 spot.
ReplyDeleteAces needs to thin their ranks a bit. Bully should start making members fight each other to stay in the club. I'm thinking Garrett getting booted by Brisco and Knox losing to Gallows.
I like that they're finally going the Shield route with the Aces, i.e. having them pick up wins. Wes gets a little nod for actually outsmarting and pinning Angle.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to watching the show. The rest of 2013 looks to be very good for TNA.
ReplyDeletewhat I can't figure out is how WWE seems to have less for their midcarders to do (losing on a rotational basis to Del Rio, Orton, Sheamus, Swagger, Ryback, etc) in 2013 than they did in 2000, when 30 people had a purpose (however small) with 1 less hour of Raw.
ReplyDelete"You can't see me, my time is now"
ReplyDeleteIts knux
ReplyDeleteJake is just a deeply complex individual.
ReplyDeleteI'm shocked/ impressed that they did that storyline with Taryn Terrell. When I saw she was a ref now, I didn't think much of it, and yet now they have a female face on their hands, with an honest-to-God feud to boot. Also, check out her scene from "Treme" on Dailymotion, if you haven't already :)
ReplyDeleteThey will fuck it up at BFG.
ReplyDeleteI GUARANTEE IT.
They do it every year!
It's basically WCW1997
ReplyDeleteMan, Impact was good to great for months, then they got bogged down with the As & 8s storyline. However, since they've taken the show on the road and FINALLY made Bully the leader of As&8s, the show has really gone to another level. Kudos TNA.
ReplyDeleteI'll state the obvious again, but a real tag team division in the WWE would solve a lot of these problems.
ReplyDeleteTo address the truly important part of this rant, the problem of visible junk seemed to actually be pretty common up until about the early 90's. I'm not sure what changed, but I do know I feel uncannily familiar with Scott Steiner's pre-roid genitalia.
ReplyDeleteThey still should have a female ref for the KO division. Bring in Miss Jackie or a chick that's semi-retired.
ReplyDeleteBecause instead of having them fight over secondary belts they thing it's better to job their U.S. and IC champ out every Monday.
ReplyDeleteThe IC and US title scene could be real nice if it involved the people you've mentioned. Or you can make people pair up and become a tag team.
Oh God, Goldust at Survivor Series 95. With the character he was originally going for, who knows, it may have been intentional.
ReplyDeleteAdmit it, you sent that "reader mail" to yourself Scott
ReplyDeleteIndeed. Hey, what's Ivory up to these days?
ReplyDeleteMaybe it was Flapjacks from MGK's blog.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing embarrassing here is Scott using the word 'amazeballs'... my 12 year old niece would love you SK.
ReplyDelete"With typical TNA logic, Terrell gets over with the referee look, so they
ReplyDeleteimmediately restyle her hair and totally change her outfit. That kind
of thing drives me insane."
Really don't see the problem here. She was a referee, now she's not, realistically should wouldn't be able to dress as a referee in matches.
This time it'll be different.
ReplyDeleteShe said she wouldn't hit me anymore.
As long as it doesn't end the same, they've got no complaints from me on that.
ReplyDeleteI think that's what they're going for. Mexitypes get their title shot on 4/11. They have until June to build to Slammiversary. My guess is that they are using Mexitypes to stretch out the build for Bad Infuence/Aries&Roode.
ReplyDeleteTonight was the first time I've sat down and watched TNA live since Aces & Eights started to grow. Pretty good show and miles better than the drivel WWE has put out in the past few weeks. Opener and six man were both pretty good. And I am very down for Bully vs. Hardy in 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteThe show that features more wrestling (the easy way to fill time on a, y'know, WRESTLING show) has got two hours while the sports-entertainment show gets three and uses a debate as the main event. Yuuuuuppppp!
ReplyDeletetwo more months of good shows and i might watch again.
ReplyDeleteYes, but it would be awesome if she did anyway.
ReplyDeleteJust got around to watching Impact. Very, very damn good show.
ReplyDeleteAnd TNA holding TV tapings at places WWE never goes to is a fantastic idea since they'll have a packed house and energetic fans who are starved for live wrestling every time out.
Also like that the venues they pick are not too big [like some ROH shows] or too small [like some ROH shows], they're just the right size.
But they should avoid going to the same towns too many times so the "Impact Zone Syndrome" won't kick in again, although if any promotion is suffering from "Impact Zone Syndrome" right now, it's WWE. They keep holding RAW and Smackdown in the same 20 or so big cities over and over again and the crowds just keep getting deader and deader than the last time they went to said city which is usually two months before or less.
Come on WWE, mix it up. Go to some towns you haven't been to in a long time.
Impact tonight was such a breath of fresh air after a terrible build up for WrestleMania. 3 good matches that each got time, they set up their big Impact in 2 weeks with a stacked show(I read spoilers for next weeks Impact that further solidified the show) and some good promos throughout that furthered things.
ReplyDeleteOne negative. Holy god Anderson's promo sucked so bad.
I loved the mailbag cutaway, you should just change channels during the ads and have the review continue onto whatever's there
ReplyDeleteI think his finisher would be better if called "Killing them Softly"
ReplyDeleteI'll take Miz over Anderson any day and I'm not big on Miz. Much maligned as he is at least I get a sense from the Miz that he wants to be there.
ReplyDeleteIt was very Bill Simmons esque of Scott.
ReplyDeleteThe "Charismatic Emancipator"
ReplyDeleteno i have not, yeah stream of consciousness, didnt someone used to post their raw review here written in that style?
ReplyDeleteNah, he needs to come to the ring in a hot air balloon like the great and powerful Oz.
ReplyDeleteThe outfit she wore was a damned good substitution.
ReplyDeleteHow about Rosita? She can really fill out a pair of short-shorts.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend the X-Division PPV, Scott. It was the only one of the evergreen PPV shows I attended as I wanted to get in one last show at the Impact Zone before they bid farewell... it was a night of solid wrestling matches, plus a fun Jerry Lynn/RVD match as part of his retirement tour.
ReplyDeleteThe vignettes would be really something.
ReplyDeleteShe does look *good* in that outfit.
ReplyDeleteYou think Hogan should leave with the title this time?
ReplyDelete