Impact
Wrestling
Date:
December 19, 2013
Location:
Impact Zone, Orlando, Florida
Commentators:
Mike Tenay, Tazz
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
Tonight
is the Final Resolution special with a double main event. The main
stories are the Dixieland match with Magnus facing Jeff Hardy in the
world title tournament final and Kurt Angle vs. Bobby Roode in a 2/3
falls match which might be the blowoff to their feud. The other
question is where AJ Styles fits into this whole picture, assuming he
still has a job in this company. We also get the Feast or Fired
reveals tonight. Let's get to it.
We
open with a recap of the AJ fiasco which set up the tournament.
Magnus
is looking for Jeff and Dixie but neither are here. That's fine with
him as he's got something to say that will get everyone's attention.
Here's
Magnus to talk about how much he loves this business just like
everyone else in the back. That's why they've all worked so hard to
get where they are today. He's made his living as a wrestler here
for five years and has learned one thing: money is power. Magnus
understands all that but thinks the respect is what really matters.
However, he isn't sure if Jeff Hardy feels the same. Jeff might have
slayed his demons, but maybe there's one little demon coming back in:
greed.
Magnus
wants an explanation for why Hardy was seen having drinks with Dixie
Carter last week, so here's Jeff to respond. The Brit says Hardy has
the fans fooled but Magnus remembers 10-10-10 when Jeff sold out to
become world champion. Fans: “WE DON'T CARE!” Jeff basically
tells Magnus to mind his own business and drops the mic.
Angle
says everything changes tonight when he beats Bobby Roode twice.
We
recap Roode vs. Angle with Roode getting the better of Angle every
time since BFG.
Chavo
Guerrero is excited about his chances in Feast or Fired. Zema Ion
comes up and makes annoying noises.
Kurt
Angle vs. Bobby Roode
2/3
falls. Aggressive feeling out process with both guys countering
everything the other one has until an ankle lock attempt sends Roode
to the ropes for a break. A belly to belly sends Roode tot he floor
but Angle throws him back inside for the rolling Germans. Roode
avoids the Angle Slam and hides behind the referee to hit Angle low.
A Death Valley Driver gives Bobby the first fall at 4:10 and we take
a break.
Back
with Roode missing a knee drop and Angle coming back with forearms
and a release overhead belly to belly. Roode sidesteps a charge to
send Angle's shoulder into the post but the Crossface is countered
into the Angle Slam for the pin at 10:00 total. Roode tries to leave
but Angle throws him back inside for more rolling Germans but Bobby
snaps on the Crossface. Angle counters into a rollup but Roode puts
him right back in the Crossface.
Kurt
escapes again but Roode DDTs his arm down and puts the hold on for
the third time. Angle rolls out one more time and puts on the ankle
lock. Roode is about to tap so Angle switches over to a Crossface.
Bobby fights out and tries another Death Valley Driver, only to have
Angle slip behind the back and hit the Angle Slam for two. Back to
the ankle lock but Roode rolls through and grabs the rope for the pin
(just like Angle did to Roode at BFG 11) at 14:55. Kurt even puts
his face in his hands like Roode did two years ago.
Rating:
B-. The match and ending in
particular were good but it never hit that level that they were going
for. The commercial hurt this a lot as any momentum they had built
up in the first section stopped cold as a result. Still though, good
stuff, but I don't think this is the blowoff just yet.
Storm
says Gunner gambled last week, which offends Gunner for some reason.
Angle
looks shell shocked in the back and is terrified by the idea of Roode
having his number.
Video
on Madison Rayne returning with Madison talking about her history
with Gail Kim.
Ethan
Carter III isn't worried because he knows the boss. His phone rings
and he walks off, but the camera follows him. It's Dixie who can't
fix things if Ethan gets fired. Thankfully he has it on speaker and
up to his ear.
Eric
Young has a gift for Abyss.
After
a video recapping Eric telling Park he's Abyss, Young calls out Park
for a chat. Park thinks Eric is wrong, but Eric has made him a match
next week with Park facing Bad Influence. Joseph rightfully freaks
out but Eric makes it even worse: it's Monster's Ball. Park says
that's Abyss' match but Eric has gifts for Park. Park gets a chair,
a bag of thumbtacks, and barbed wire. He's still not convinced, but
Eric has saved the best for last. Park is sent under the ring to
find....Janice, the 2x4 covered in nails. Joseph gets very serious
and says he'll do it.
We
look at Magnus accusing Hardy earlier before going to Hardy in the
back. He looks upset when Samoa Joe sits down and asks if there's
any truth to what Magnus suggested. Hardy is offended and leaves.
It's
time to reveal Feast or Fired in a room backstage. Dixie comes in
and talks about how amazing an idea this is before going to Ion for
the first reveal. Zema gets an X-Division Title shot. Gunner goes
next and says Storm will be his partner if he gets the Tag Title
shot. Instead it's the World Title shot and Storm is MAD. That
leaves Chavo and Carter with Chavo saying no matter what happens,
he's still a Guerrero. Carter says he'll never lose and never be
fired.
Before
we get the reveal, Sting comes in and is thrilled that Ethan might be
fired. The dramatic music actually works here for a change. Sting
offers Ethan a deal: he'll take the case and whatever it contains in
exchange for one match with Carter. Ethan takes the case and gets
the Tag Title shot, meaning Chavo is fired.
Magnus
says he'll win the title and all questions will be answered.
Gail
Kim/Lei'D Tapa vs. ODB/Madison Rayne
Tapa
throws Madison down to start so it's off to ODB for the power
showdown. ODB gets slammed with ease and it's off to Gail as the
announcers talk about a kickboxing show. The champion lays in some
kicks before it's back to Tapa for some choking. Tapa misses a
charge in the corner and it's off to Madison for some house cleaning.
ODB is sent to the floor but Madison counters Eat Defeat into a
backslide for the pin at 5:50.
Rating:
D+. This was what it was.
Madison is a good hand to have back and the new looks works very well
for her, but bringing in one new girl isn't going to help the
division's long term problems. Tapa continues to bore me to death
every time I see her. She's big and different looking and that's the
end of her appeal.
Sting
tells Jeff that he's been where Jeff is before and to play it cool.
Dixie
has told Spud to get a new World Title belt made.
Video
recapping the tournament.
Jeff
Hardy comes out for the match and addresses the accusations. Three
years ago he made a mistake but he's a different man now. Yeah he
met with Dixie, but he thought about his family and his fans so
Dixie's offer is rejected because nobody owns Jeff Hardy. This
brings out Dixie who says Hardy owes everything he has to her. She's
the one who stood by him and all that matters is her company, not
Hardy's family. Jeff needs Hardy more than she needs him so she's
going to watch from ringside.
TNA
World Title: Jeff Hardy vs. Magnus
This
is Dixieland, meaning it starts in a cage and the winner has to
escape and climb a ladder at the top of the stage to pull down the
title. Magnus sends Hardy into the corner to start but gets caught
in a headscissors. A running forearm in the corner has Magnus in
trouble and Jeff rains down right hands. Magnus comes right back
with a running clothesline but Hardy avoids the top rope elbow.
Hardy tries to leave but shoves Magnus down and misses the Swanton.
EC3 is watching at the ramp as we take a break.
Back
with Hardy being pulled back through the camera hole before kicking
Magnus in the chest to put him down. Hardy goes to climb out but
drops a Vader Bomb from the middle of the ropes to keep Magnus down.
The Twist of Fate looks to set up a second Twist of Fate but Magnus
shoves him off and chop blocks Jeff's knee. The Texas Cloverleaf has
Hardy in trouble and a Snow Plow sets up the top rope elbow from
Magnus.
Hardy
fights up and hits a quick Whisper in the Wind before climbing up for
a HUGE Whisper from the top of the cage to put both guys down again.
They both climb over the top but EC3 goes to stop Magnus. The Brit
fights him off but Hardy goes after Carter anyway because he wants to
win fair. Magnus and Hardy slug it out on the floor but Hardy hits
another Twist of Fate on the ramp. Jeff goes to the ladder but Dixie
begs him to not go up. Hardy goes up anyway but Spud shoves the
ladder down, sending Hardy down the ramp in an ugly crash. Magnus
goes up to win the title at 17:43.
Rating:
B-. Obvious ending aside, this
was still a good match that gets better if you just make it a cage
match. The ladder felt like overkill and the match being called
Dixieland made it feel more silly than important. Hardy is good in
this role and Magnus as the Corporate Champion makes sense.
The
Author....Dixie and company celebrate to end the show.
Overall
Rating: C+. I liked the show
for the most part but the ending was pretty telegraphed. Luckily
here it didn't hurt things too badly and Magnus as the Corporate
Champion makes sense with Dixie being annoyed at AJ being a country
hick. This sets up the unification match that TNA has been wanting,
even though I don't think Magnus vs. Styles is going to draw the
biggest audience. Good show but the midcard continues to be ignored.
Results
Bobby
Roode b. Kurt Angle – Rollup while grabbing the ropes
ODB/Madison
Rayne b. Gail Kim/Lei'D Tapa – Backslide to Kim
Magnus
b. Jeff Hardy – Magnus pulled down the title
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Dixieland, B-? The BOD isn't going to agree with this.
ReplyDeleteI do. Not great, not bad.
ReplyDelete50/50, aside from the ladder part, not that bad.
ReplyDeleteSo, to sum things up: TNA bills a PPV-lite TV special that...has three total matches, nothing involving the Tag Team or X-Division titles (took me a second to remember who even has those belts, actually), and no mid-card work at all outside of the borderline useless Knockouts. Because that would take time away from shitty sports entertainment angles and Dixie Carter.
ReplyDeleteGod I can't wait for this company to die, if only to keep me from being suckered into hoping they're going to figure shit out.
She was already the groupie to Hip Hop/R & B. The tape allowed her to expand her brand.
ReplyDeleteHe wore his Versace flannel shirt and cleanest bib overalls for that interview.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThat would make sense
ReplyDeleteAccording to Wikipedia, she wrestled as 'Princess Dark Cloud'.
ReplyDeleteWhen she died, PWI did a blurb and mentioned her previous wrestling career.
Magnus<<<>>>>Justin credible
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable they called that on curry
ReplyDeleteWhat a back door cut by Thompson and bogut is balling here. Fuck yeah
ReplyDeleteI thought Brooklyn Brawler had been Pat's boyfriend for the last 30 years or so.
ReplyDeleteAs a Brit I must say I'm actually chuffed to bits seeing one of our own FINALLY win a major world title (with a company that has a national TV slot). This is actually shrewd move as the UK market is the biggest market TNA have, even bigger than the US as it stands right now. Magnus comes back to England as World Champ guaranteed to sell out a large array of 10,000+ arena's.
ReplyDeleteHis match with Bossman at the 1991 Royal Rumble is a huge sentimental favourite of mine.
ReplyDelete"let's see if Paul Roma can hang with these heavy hitters."
ReplyDeleteNo.
All the bits of this match with Steve Austin are fantastic, most of them with Anderson. The rest of the match is either "okay" (when Pillman is in, or when Windham & Flair are in together, especially when Anderson gets the hot tag to Flair), or just fucking boring (whenever Roma is in)
Most underrated tag team of all time.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree. What was that thing called?
ReplyDeleteYes! Bring that shit back. Maybe Cesaro & Swagger could use it?
ReplyDeleteWarlord had an awesome look, for the time Big roided up gorilla who looked like he could break a dude in half
ReplyDeleteI think it was the Power Plex
ReplyDeleteBarbarian & Haku pretty much sucked by the time the Faces of Fear were a glorified job team late in WCW, but both guys were way more talented than they got credit for
ReplyDelete"Brutus refers to Sherri as “Scary Sherri” on the Brother Love show and gets slapped. Brutus said that he came up with that in the spur of the moment. Brutus said that he and Hogan knew Sherri from the 70’s when she was in Memphis. He then starts laughing, implying that she was a worker, but not a wrestler."
ReplyDeleteWhat does he mean here? I know Sherri wasn't the greatest wrestler in the world but this seems kinda weird.
And now I need to clean off my screen. That's what I get for drinking a Pepsi while reading this.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he just meant that her mastery of moves wasn't all that but she could bump and sell well and do whatever it takes to get people into whatever she's doing. The fact she outlasted the women's division says a lot about her.
ReplyDeletePaul Roma as a former member of the Horsemen...
ReplyDelete