Impact
Wrestling
Date: March 27, 2014
Location: Impact Zone,
Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Mike
Tenay, Tazz
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
We're less than a month
into the MVP Regime and things are already looking down on the new
boss. The big story coming out of last week is Magnus retaining the
World Title with the help of Abyss, much like he did at Lockdown.
Other than that we have Roode vs. Ray coming up and Angelina Love
attacking Madison Rayne last week when Madison turned down her offer
to reform the Beautiful People. Let's get to it.
We open with a recap of
Storm attacking Gunner's father last week.
Here's MVP to get
things going. He wants Abyss out here right now because Magnus is
champion because of his associates, not his own talent. The cream
should always rise to the top but here are Abyss and Magnus to
interrupt. Magnus insists that Abyss has a personal services
contract with Magnus, meaning Abyss doesn't answer to MVP at all.
The only time MVP has control over Abyss is when he's in the ring
with Magnus, which gives MVP an idea.
MVP thinks Abyss should
be more than the world's ugliest valet, so how about a shot at the
World Title? We'll do that next week, but Samoa Joe is thrown into
the mix because he still hasn't gotten a fair shake. This brings out
Joe who says he doesn't want to be in a handicap match and doesn't
like the idea of MVP controlling him. MVP says that's not what's
going on but the brawl is quickly on with all four guys. Eric Young
runs out to join in and we go to a break.
Back with Joe, MVP and
Eric still in the ring and the latter holding a mic. He says he
brought the monster out of Abyss so he has to be the one to stop him.
Eric wants to be in a match with Abyss next week while Joe gets to
take on Magnus one on one. Young uses the MVP Principle of motivate,
validate and participate by talking about how he's been around here
forever.
He lists off a bunch of
his gimmicks and titles before saying he's participated in everything
TNA has thrown at him. Joe says not yet because he hasn't gotten his
one on one title shot. MVP says not so fast and makes it a fourway
with Eric added to the title match. That's not cool with Joe and the
brawl is on again. The Samoan gets the better of it until referees
break it up. Joe wants Eric tonight and MVP grants his wish.
Bully Ray has his
Twitter Machine again tonight and says Roode is getting the tables
tonight.
The Wolves
ask MVP to give them Magnus/Abyss tonight. The boss reluctantly
agrees.
Ethan Carter and Spud
(covered in grass for a disguise) are in the woods searching for
Willow. Back from a break and the search continues. Ethan lists off
the people he's defeated and says it's eye for an eye. They've found
a house and are sure that Willow is inside. More later.
Magnus/Abyss vs.
Wolves
Davey starts with the
World Champion but neither guy is able to get an advantage. Richards
backflips out of a suplex attempt and brings in Eddie for some double
teaming. A legdrop gets two on Magnus before it's quickly back to
Richards. Magnus makes a blind tag though and Abyss takes them both
down with a double clothesline to the back of the head as we take a
break.
Back with Magnus
running over Eddie for two and putting on a chinlock. Magnus takes
him into the corner but charges into a boot, allowing Eddie to take
him down with a middle rope hurricanrana. Off to Richards as Abyss
comes in to try and save is boss. Instead he splashes him in the
corner and the Wolves take over.
An enziguri from
Richards into a German by Edwards gets two on Magnus. Abyss gets
double chopped but the Wolves have to backflip out of a double
chokeslam. The Monster is sent outside where Richards hits a suicide
dive before Edwards locks on a half crab. Magnus taps out
immediately to avoid injury at 8:36.
Rating: C.
So the way to make the champion look smart is to have him submit all
the time? I get the idea but it's really not the way I'd go about
doing things. Have him get counted out disqualified or something but
come up with something better than constantly having him lose.
That's one of the big things I'd like to change about modern
wrestling: make champions losing feel like BIG deals. This doesn't
do anything for the Wolves and it makes Magnus look weak as well.
Here's Angelina to
complain about Velvet not answering her calls. Sky comes to the ring
and says she has a big problem with Madison. Attacking old friends
isn't what Sky signed up for. Angelina wants to know what Sky signed
up for, because without her, Velvet is nothing. Sky doesn't say
anything and Love says it's because Velvet knows she's right. Love
says Velvet has changed because she's lacking her swagger now.
Angelina faces Madison tonight and Velvet has to pick a side by the
time the match ends.
We recap Storm and
Gunner as tag team partners.
The hunt for Willow
continues. Back from a break and Carter goes into the house. He
screams loudly but is just faking to mess with Spud. Willow sneaks
up on Spud and kidnaps him, freaking Carter out. Willow's laugh
makes it even worse.
We look at the Feast or
Fired briefcase coming between Gunner and Storm.
Here's Bully Ray to a
BIG face reaction. He has a bunch of fans bring down tables until
there are about seven of them in and around the ring. Ray talks
about making sure Dixie Carter was gone and then he put Roode through
a table. He asks the fans if they want to see Roode go through a lot
of tables but here's Bobby to interrupt.
Roode lists off a bunch
of accomplishments before saying he got Ray to come to Nashville last
week before laying him out. He's the guy that calls the shots around
here and will pick when, where and how this happens. Ray says let
the people decide but Roode walks away. Bully goes after him in the
aisle and the fight is on. Roode is in trouble but he avoids going
through a table.
Ray hurts his own hand
on a table and Roode takes over but has to avoid a Cutter on the
floor. They fight on the apron before heading inside. Roode misses
a Blockbuster but avoids a big boot through the table. Ray is banged
up but still escapes a Roode Bomb through the table. Bobby gets pot
of a powerbomb through the table and sidesteps a charging Bully to
send him through a table in the corner.
Abyss comes into
Magnus' locker room and wants to know what he was doing out there.
Magnus told Abyss he would do that to save himself for title matches.
That's not cool with Abyss because he doesn't like to lose, but
Magnus says get used to it, because Abyss is losing last week.
Knux and his lady
friend are at their shut down arcade. The girl yells at him for
abandoning them and says they need to go talk to his dad.
Madison Rayne vs.
Angelina Love
Non-title. Madison
attacks Love at the bell and here's Velvet. Love knocks the champ to
the floor but Velvet doesn't do anything. They head back inside with
Madison in control until Angelina kicks her in the ribs to take over.
Madison is sent to the floor again and Angelina yells at Velvet for
not attacking her. Back in and Love yells a lot but gets her face
slammed into the mat. Angelina glares at Velvet again but Madison
shoves her to the floor. Sky uses the distraction to DDT Madison on
the floor, giving Angelina the easy pin at 5:10.
Rating: D+.
This was all story instead of the wrestling and there's nothing wrong
with that. I'm not a big fan of the Beautiful People reuniting but
it's far better than doing the same stuff the division has been doing
over and over again for years. Having
some heels in the division is a good thing though and it's about as
much as you can ask.
Kenny
King introduces himself to MVP and not much is said.
Samoa Joe vs. Eric
Young
Eric is aggressive to
start but takes a hard knee to the ribs to stop his momentum. A
running forearm drops Joe for two but he comes back with the heavy
shots to the head. The fans are behind Eric but Joe runs him over
with an elbow to the face. Joe nails the running enziguri in the
corner to take over and a big running knee drop gets two. Eric comes
back with a running clothesline and actually slams the Samoa down.
Young loads up the
elbow but Joe gets to his feet. Young charges into the Rock Bottom
out of the corner for two but drops Joe with an elbow. The Samoan
avoids a moonsault but can't quite get the Clutch. Eric tries to
kick out of the corner but falls on his back, putting the choke on
full until Young passes out at 5:50.
Rating: C.
This was a better match than I was expecting, even though there
wasn't much to it. Young was better than usual out there and is SO
much easier to sit through when he's playing it serious than being
insane. It's not a bad match and it made perfect sense for things to
go as they did.
Earl
Hebner comes out to tell his son Brian that Joe's shoulders were down
while he had the choke on and it should have been a pin. Thankfully
nothing changes and Earl pats his son on the back.
Ethan Carter goes to a
cabin to rescue Spud.
We see a clip from
after last week's show of Samuel Shaw going into the Knockouts locker
room and finding Christy all alone. She tells him to get out but he
gets right up in front of her and cuts off a piece of her hair.
That's all he needs and he leaves. Shaw has been suspended for one
week, but he'll be in a straitjacket match next week.
Also next week there's
the fourway for the title plus Willow/Ray vs. Roode/Carter in a
tables match.
We recap the recent
history of Gunner vs. Storm.
Gunner vs. James
Storm
This is an Unlocked
match, which is another name for a street fight. The fight is on in
the aisle again and Gunner quickly sets up a table. Storm gets in a
right hand before the table is completely set so he finishes Gunner's
job. Gunner is whipped knees first into the steps as Tenay tells us
we'll see Ethan and Willow's confrontation before the show ends. A
running knee to Gunner's head knocks him from the apron to the floor.
They haven't been in the ring yet.
Storm suplexes Gunner
onto the ramp but gets sent into the steps for his efforts. Gunner
nails him in the ribs with a chair and they finally get inside. The
Cowboy comes back with a middle rope DDT of all things for no cover
as we take a break. Back with Storm loading up a chair in the corner
but getting reversed by Gunner. They slug it out with trashcan lids
before Storm gets speared down for two.
Storm counters a sunset
flip into a catapult, sending Gunner face first into the chair. A
Backstabber sets up a VERY long top rope elbow to give Storm a near
fall. Storm pulls out a beer bottle but the distraction lets Gunner
spear him through the ropes and through the table on the floor ala
Edge and Mick Foley. That only gets two so Gunner sets up two chairs
(one of which is broken) in the middle of the ring.
A superplex through the
chairs (Storm barely hit them) is enough for two in a nice throwback
to the ending at Lockdown. Storm comes back with a Closing Time and
a pair of Last Calls for two. James gets the beer bottle but Gunner
finds his own to lay out Storm. An F5 is enough to pin the Cowboy at
15:03.
Rating: B+.
This was one heck of a fight with both guys beating the tar out of
each other. There's something awesome about two men just hammering
each other until one of them can't get up. I don't like the story
here though as the match was tacked on to the feud after the previous
match should have ended things. Still though, awesome stuff.
Carter
finds Spud tied to a bed next to a skeleton. Willow screams a lot
and attacks Carter from behind with the umbrella. He leaves and
Carter says if Willow wants to play games, then game on.
Overall Rating: C+.
This show had its moments but it didn't work all that well. That
being said, it did build up some stuff for next week that I kind of
want to see, so it's not without merit. They're thinking outside the
box a bit more and changing some things up since Lockdown and that's
the best thing they can do. I still don't need a boss character (MVP
has been ok) but he's been used sparingly enough that it's not
overkill.....yet.
Results
Wolves b. Magnus/Abyss
– Half crab to Magnus
Angelina Love b.
Madison Rayne – Pin after a DDT from Velvet Sky
Samoa Joe b. Eric Young
– Koquina Clutch
Gunner b. James Storm –
F5
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I'd like to see a few of the old Body Shop or Flower Shop segments. They were hilarious. Jesse would always make me laugh while taking shots at the faces and Adonis would creep his guests out. Much better than Brutus' show.
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