Impact Wrestling
Date: August 22, 2013
Location: Constant Center, Norfolk, Virginia
Commentators: Tazz, Mike Tenay
Date: August 22, 2013
Location: Constant Center, Norfolk, Virginia
Commentators: Tazz, Mike Tenay
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
We're
still in Virginia for the other main event from Hardcore Justice.
Tonight's main event is the Mafia vs. the Aces in a big ten man brawl
with the person taking the fall being banished from Impact Wrestling
forever. Other than that we've got another four way match for twenty
points in the BFG Series. We've got about a month left in the entire
Series so points are becoming more and more important. Let's get to
it.
We
open with the Aces and 8's in the back. Ray and Anderson get in an
argument over whose corner Tito Ortiz will be in tonight. The world
champion tells Anderson to worry about his own business.
Here
are Roode, Daniels and Kaz to open us up in the arena. Roode
congratulates Ray on becoming a two time world champion by screwing
the system. Now it's Ray with the target on his chest and it's going
to be one of them that will take the title from him. Roode talks
about setting the tables for 20 points in the Series last week and
Kaz says he did the same. Tonight Daniels will complete the sweep
for the Extraordinary Gentlemen's Organization because he's the best
street fighter in TNA.
Roode
says they're 25% of the BFG Series but they should be 1/3. They want
to add Austin Aries to the group because it's the best chance Aries
has at becoming the world champion. Instead they get Storm and
Gunner, who are tag champions in case you had forgotten. Storm
doesn't like hearing Roode talk about trust because it's only a
matter of time before Roode turns on Daniels and Kaz. James takes
off his shirt and is ready to fight, with the tag champions clearing
the ring. Apparently this is going to be a tag match.
James
Storm/Gunner vs. Kazarian/Bobby Roode
Non-title.
It's a brawl to start with the champions in control as we go to an
early break. Back with Roode sending Gunner into the corner and
chopping away before Gunner comes back with forearms of his own. Kaz
comes in with a spinwheel kick for two as Storm makes the save.
Everyone is in jeans here to give it more of a street fight feel.
Roode comes back in for some shots of his own before Kaz gets two off
a legdrop.
Gunner
no sells a kick to the chest and hits an Irish Curse to allow for the
double tag. Off to Roode vs. Storm with James cleaning house. The
corner enziguri drops Kaz and a top rope elbow gets two on Roode.
Everything breaks down and Storm hits the Closing Time to put Roode
down. Roode pulls the referee in the way of the Last Call, so Kaz
takes the kick instead. A low blow from Bobby is enough for the pin
on Storm at 9:45.
Rating:
C. These four guys and Daniels
have been stuck in midcard limbo for a good while now and it's sad to
see them not move up at all. Storm had so much going for him last
year but it was all thrown away and has never come back. It's a
shame too as he could have been a huge deal for the company. The
match was just ok and didn't have time to go anywhere given the
commercial.
Aries
thinks he has a lot of offers on the table and has an idea.
Sonjay
Dutt vs. Manik
Non-title.
Sonjay tries to dive onto the champion during the entrance but Manik
dives to safety. Manik hooks a quick Black Widow submission hold but
Sonjay rolls out. They've moving very fast out there. Dutt misses a
big kick to the head but hits a standing moonsault for two. Sonjay
puts on a modified Octopus Hold before shifting to a double arm
choke.
Back
up and Manik does his land in the ropes spot and avoids a charging
Dutt to send him to the floor. A slingshot dropkick gets two for
Manik and he counters a Rocker Dropper into a sitout powerbomb for
two. Manik charges into a boot in the corner and hits a running boot
of his own, setting up a springboard splash for two. The moonsault
double stomp doesn't connect and Manik hits his wheelbarrow gutbuster
for the pin at 4:26.
Rating:
C. Standard flippy match here
and if you're into that style, you would have liked this. There was
nothing special to see here as I'm not huge on Manik for the most
part. He's just another guy in the division and happens to be the
flavor of the month with the title. Nothing to see here, as usual
once Destination X is over.
Mr.
Anderson gives the bikers a pep talk.
Sting
and the Mafia huddle.
Bound
For Glory Series: Hernandez vs. Joseph Park vs. Christopher Daniels
vs. Jay Bradley
This
is a street fight for twenty points. It's a big brawl to start with
SuperMex clotheslining Bradley to the floor so Daniels can get two
off a rollup. Eric Young is in Park's corner because TNA loves their
wacky pairings. Bradley breaks up a cover by Hernandez with a chair
to the back before wrapping the chair around Hernandez's neck to ram
it into the corner. Park is back up and helps SuperMex double team
the other guys while doing his “Who me?” schtick. Bradley and
Daniels are both splashed in the corner and we take a break.
Back
with Hernandez cracking Daniels in the back with a kendo stick but
Daniels backdrops him on the stage. Back in the ring and park avoids
a big boot from Bradley in the corner but Bradley gets in a shot to
stop his momentum. Park takes Bradley down to avoid a chair shot but
his Boston crab is broken up by a Roode/Kaz distraction. Eric Young
tries to make the save but gets beaten down as well. Bradley is back
up to beat on Daniels in the ring. A big boot sets up a chair shot
to the back followed by a suplex onto the chair.
Kaz
breaks up the Boom Stick as Hernandez hits the charge from the ramp
over the ropes to take Daniels down. Daniels escapes the Border Toss
and Austin Aries is here. His distraction allows Daniels to hit a
running STO on Hernandez, but after high fiving Roode, Aries lays out
Daniels with the brainbuster. Bradley knocks out Park with brass
knuckles but they bust Park open, meaning it's Abyss mode. The Black
Hole Slam is good for the pin on Bradley at 12:20.
Rating:
C. I know I've used that rating
a lot tonight but that's the case with almost everything tonight.
It's just ok with none of the matches standing out. That's the case
here again: Hernandez does his power stuff, EGO does their stuff,
Bradley is in way over his head and Park is very cautious until he
bleeds and then he snaps for the win. It's not a bad or boring match
but it's like a ham sandwich: it'll get you through the day but it's
nothing you'll remember in about an hour.
We
recap the far too long Brooke Hogan/Bully Ray saga.
Here's
the new world champion, flanked by Tito Ortiz, for his championship
celebration. Ray asks how it feels to have the wool pulled over your
eyes again. Do you know who he is? He's Bully Ray, the world
champion. Notice that he didn't say the two time world champion,
because he doesn't count Sabin's fluke win. This brings him to his
new best friend: Tito Ortiz. Tito says he'll knock Rampage out again
on November 2nd.
Ray
says if you thought that was a surprise, there's an even bigger
shock. This one is about Ray and his woman. It's time for the world
to know about them. He tells Brooke to come out here but it's Brooke
Tessmacher instead of Hogan. They kiss in the ring and Ray says now
he has the hot Brooke. Ray brags about being unstoppable and says
there's only one thing left to do. Brooke bites his ring off and
spits it out, which I guess is writing Brooke Hogan off TV. I think
this was supposed to be some big surprise but no one seemed to care.
ODB
vs. Gail Kim
ODB
shoves her around to start and rams Gail face first into the buckle.
Gail heads to the floor for a breather as ODB rubs her own body in
the ring. Back in and Gail takes her down by the arm and sends it
into the buckle. ODB is put on the top rope and taken down by a
shoulder breaker for two before Gail hooks a hammerlock.
Gail
goes to snap the arm over the ropes but gets hit low to give ODB a
breather. Back to the corner for ODB's crotch rams (don't ask if you
don't know) followed by the middle rope Thesz Press for two. A
superplex puts Gail down but it hurts ODB's shoulder again, meaning
it's only good for two. Gail pops back up with a crucifix for the
pin at 6:42.
Rating:
D. There was no heat to this
match at all and it didn't seem like the wrestlers cared either.
ODB's one joke has been played out for years now and for the life of
me I don't get why the fans cheer for her so much. This was a very
dull match as the show continues to just fill in time until the main
event.
Jeff
Hardy talks about what winning the Bound For Glory Series means.
Austin
Aries says he's going to win the world title with his own skills
alone.
Hulk
Hogan will be back next week after meeting with lawyers.
Chris
Sabin says it sucks that Aces and 8's keep interfering. Rampage had
his back and Sabin will get his revenge.
Aces
and 8's vs. Main Event Mafia
Aces
and 8's: Wes Brisco, Garrett Bischoff, Knux, D-Von, Mr. Anderson
Main
Event Mafia: Sting, Samoa Joe, Rampage Jackson, Magnus
The
loser of the fall is gone from TNA forever and the Mafia comes in
down a man due to Angle going to rehab. Before the bell Anderson
calls out Ray to sit on the stage and watch. Anderson goes on to say
that the Mafia can pick someone to lay down without a fight. Sting
says no way because they want to fight. There go the lights for some
reason and here's AJ Styles. He throws the hood back and the music
changes to Get Ready To Fly, meaning the Phenomenal One is back and
part of the Mafia tonight.
It's
a huge brawl to start until we finally get down to Magnus vs. Wes to
start. Magnus throws him into the corner and brings in Joe to pound
Brisco down. Joe hits the enziguri in the corner for two before it's
off to Garrett. AJ comes in for the fireman's carry flip into a
backbreaker as we take a break. Back with Magnus in trouble in the
Aces corner. The bikers take turns on the Brit with everyone getting
in shots.
Garrett
gets two off a clothesline as the fans chant YES. Anderson comes in
for a suplex before it's back to D-Von for a neck crank. The fans
tell him he sucks and Taz rants about Hogan a bit. The back elbow
puts Magnus down again and D-Von Spinaroonis up. Back to Knux for
some choking but Magnus scores with a quick DDT for a breather.
There's the hot tag to Sting and everything breaks down. Jackson
starts cleaning house but Knux gets in a cheap shot.
Sting
takes Knux down with the Death Drop and puts on the Deathlock but
D-Von makes the save. Knux can only get two though and things settle
down again. AJ gets the hot tag and hits the springboard forearm to
D-Von. A backfist and a standing enziguri get two for Styles but
everything breaks down again. Styles loads up the Clash on D-Von but
has to hit the Pele on Anderson. D-Von spears Styles down but AJ
comes right back with the Clash to get rid of D-Von at 16:16.
Rating:
C+. The match was ok because it
actually got some time. The fans were pleased for AJ's return to
form which has been needed for a long time. Getting rid of D-Von is
fine as he doesn't really do anything other than say TESTIFY.
Hopefully it leads to the end of the Aces as they're so far past
their expiration date it's unreal.
Taz
is furious to end the show.
Overall
Rating: C-. The main event was
pretty good but it doesn't safe a very dull show up to that point.
I'm glad to see AJ back in his old form but I can't stand it when a
story is just dropped like that. The Aces stuff is beyond boring at
this point but them losing a member is a good sign as hopefully
they're gone soon after Bound For Glory. Boring show but helped by a
decent main event though.
Results
Kazarian/Bobby
Roode b. James Storm/Gunner – Low Blow to Storm
Manik
b. Sonjay Dutt – Wheelbarrow gutbuster
Joseph
Park b. Jay Bradley, Christopher Daniels and Hernandez – Black Hole
Slam to Bradley
Gail
Kim b. ODB – Crucifix
Main
Event Mafia b. Aces and 8's – Styles Clash to D-Von
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So, this was brought up elsewhere but tonight kind of makes Aries the loner in TNA, and AJ had a bunch of friends. Didn't see that one coming.
ReplyDeletewhen brooke took her mouth off of bully's fingers, 2 thoughs:
ReplyDelete1) i'd have laughed if she had swallowed the ring
2) and speaking of swallowing, the spit that hung on his finger while she removed it looked liked when...
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So now that Devon's gone, that reminds me...yeah...that TV title...that's still a thing, right?
ReplyDelete*gonk face*
ReplyDeleteAbyss won it at Slammiversary, which actually made it even more obscure in TNA. I think they quietly dropped it a few months ago.
ReplyDeleteIm speaking for myself only, but I feel Aries is the best when he's that cocky loner. He made impact must see for me for 3 months last year, and once they forced an actual heel turn is when I tuned out. Hopefully this leads to something good
ReplyDeleteWell that was fun while it lasted. Time for the time honored TNA hiatus tradition...see you next time they get a good idea.
ReplyDeleteYep, it was quietly shelved after Abyss won it. Just like a LOT of stuff in TNA, had promise at times, but was eventually wasted/damaged.
ReplyDeleteAbyss beat up D-Von and Knux the next show and said "I'm taking this belt back to the darkside." Presumably he'll have it handy if he ever needs it.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the interwebz, it seems that not only is AJ's contract up, but so is Devon's and Mr. Anderson's as well. Soon, Aces and 8s may just be Bully, Wes, Garrett and Knux. That's one hell of a threatening lineup.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if you're going to do a swerve like they did with Bully and Tessmacher, maybe you don't do the reveal on a taped show? Just thinking out loud here...
Reading this summary makes me feel like it's the beginning of the end for the promotion. Too bad zanadude was banned. I remember the crap he took for saying he wouldn't get invested until the ratings went way up because he figured they'd find a way to screw it up. He was right.
ReplyDeleteWhat you all need to try and remember is that spike loves 1.1 ratings, that is better than their average. Calm down.
ReplyDeleteEasy killer, I'm not panicked. Don't get mad at me for pointing out the obvious.
ReplyDeleteBeginning of the end= not panicked ok
ReplyDeleteDon't get angry at me for being the messenger. Let's chat in another year.
ReplyDeleteFYI, Zana was only banned for the SS thread, he was quickly reinstated. He decided then to delete his account.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't mind my asking, what exactly got him banned in the SS thread? I'm just curious, I seemed to miss everything when it went down.
ReplyDeleteHe was the #1 violator in the MITB thread with well known spoilers. On the behest of most of the posters, and myself, there was a zero tolerance rule during the SS about the reddit spoilers. Whether they were the real ones or not, no one wanted to have it mentioned in the event they were real. Anyways, he kept insinuating and going "1-1 for the fake reddit guy" and stuff. He was warned, multiple times. Anyways, he was reinstated immediately afterwards, but I guess he got mad and deleted his account.
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