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[quote name='Sporadic']that was a slow and boring match

why would a van terminator with trash can lid bust somebody open?[/QUOTE]


Cause it was the "Whole F'in Show?"
 
[quote name='Sporadic']that was a slow and boring match

why would a van terminator with trash can lid bust somebody open?[/QUOTE]


Splinters?

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Williams-Styles should be good.

Edit: Really don't like how Williams is not selling his knee. He even did knee strikes after Styles worked on his knee for a portion of the match.
 
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Edit: ^ AJ Styles stopped being the face of TNA the moment Jeff Hardy decided to leave WWE. Maybe even before then with RVD.

Great finish. Surprised me, considering how poor TNA has been with their match finishers. But fuck yea
Douglas Williams
! :D
 
Very enjoyable - though I agree with what Chase said. I'm shocked they let a good match have a finish not involving run ins or a dq. I figured AJ was going to get himself counted out after the Chaos Theory spot.
 
Yeah, that too, Diddy. Why would Styles roll back in at the count of nine?

I enjoyed the Chaos Theory into, and from, the guardrail. Honestly, though I really enjoyed various parts, the match itself felt a little off. I think it's a combination of Doug Williams ignoring the work AJ Styles did to his knee and the finish. Is there a reason why they would put Williams over Styles using Styles' finisher?
 
first blood matches are no-DQ by default, right?

that must be why I hate them; if they happened in the real world, it would be a default knife fight.
 
I guess it is sorta Williams' thing to do so. When he was complaining about the flippy x-division guys he started beating them with a flying tornado DDT. His gimmick is that he's a good wrestler..so good he's going to beat you with your own moves.
 
Wait a minute. That Impact episode I saw was a setup for a PPV tonight?? I know WWE isn't as good as it used to be, but wow it's like TNA wasn't even trying to sell the PPV. At least WWE has promos, but TNA did practically nothing. And the more I think about it, the more inconsistent I felt that show was. Did they even hype anything that night outside of Mickie James singing and the main event?

: tries to keep saying "it's better than seeing Miz as world champion" to self:
 
[quote name='Chase']Is there a reason why they would put Williams over Styles using Styles' finisher?[/QUOTE]

Williams had been doing a "anything you can do I can do better" thing with X-Division wrestlers not too long ago, so it might have just been playing off of that. Who knows though. :p

Edit: diddy310 beat me to it but yea basically that.
 
I prefer the consistency of WWE's booking to the disorder of TNA's.

Shitty judging aside, Nam Phan-Leonard Garcia, from last night's TUF 12 finale, is a good analogy. Some people like Garcia's wild, undisciplined striking style. It's exciting, and unpredictable. However, what works better in MMA is consistent, focused striking, like what Phan uses. WWE's booking, in recent years, has been consistent, focused, and good. TNA is Leonard Garcia; WWE is Nam Phan.
 
More NWO booking - the faces win so little that nobody will give a fuck by the time they do.

- I'm expecting the same thing out of the Joe/Jarrett match.
 
[quote name='Sporadic'](lol a guy was taking a shit in a stall and ran out embarrassed - vintage russo)[/QUOTE]

I'm not actually watching the show tonight but this made me lol.

I imagined you saying it in Michael Cole's voice. VINTAGE RUSSO!!!
 
[quote name='Chase']I prefer the consistency of WWE's booking to the disorder of TNA's.[/QUOTE]

That's like saying I prefer the odor of the Jones' garbage over the Johnson's. :)
 
[quote name='neocisco']That's like saying I prefer the odor of the Jones' garbage over the Johnson's. :)[/QUOTE]


Hahaha...true, true. :)

I hope WWE pushes for more exciting stories/better matches. Sorta seems like we're getting there. WWE allowed good matches by Bryan Danielson and Dolph Ziggler; Trent Baretta and Curt Hawkins on Superstars; and some other matches I can't recall. We also have Miz as WWE champion, when some people thought he would be the first Money in the Bank winner to lose. WWE has a lot of good talent, and a nice future. All we need is more good matches, and a few risks. Not a lot of risks, just a few.

Edit: How many gimmick matches can TNA have on a PPV? This Submission match is embarrassing.
 
[quote name='crr_1119']Oh dear, did TNA just play the wrong video package and realize it just a bit too late?[/QUOTE]

:rofl: explain, please.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']:rofl: explain, please.[/QUOTE]

They played the Jeff Hardy/Matt Morgan one, and abruptly interrupted it about a minute in to show Tenay talking about Joe/Jarret. Then the video package for that match came on. :razz:
 
They started showing the Jeff Hardy/Matt Morgan video for like 30 seconds before cutting back to Taz/Tenay who were pretty much like "Err...we're back here at Final Resolution". This was before the Joe/Jarrett match.
 
Samoa Joe's contract with TNA ended today, or something.

I truly hope Joe can get a contract with WWE. I would absolutely--love--to see he, CM Punk, Matt Sydal, Bryan Danielson, Low Ki, and Tyler Black working under the WWE banner. You have to believe, with so many excellent pro wrestlers, that they'd be able to raise the quality of matches--even under a sports entertainment style.
 
^ Source on Joe's contract expiring?

Here's Shark Boy, by the way. It's been his gimmick since the mid-90's, so I can't imagine TNA would (or legally could) put it on Eric Young.

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I would love to see Joe in the WWE as well. They certainly can't do any worse with him than TNA has done. Supposedly they had tried to get him around the same time he signed with TNA, but he chose TNA instead.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']^ Source on Joe's contract expiring?

Here's Shark Boy, by the way. It's been his gimmick since the mid-90's, so I can't imagine TNA would (or legally could) put it on Eric Young.

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http://rajah.com/base/node/20961

Speculation from a souce, posted by PW Insider.
 
Batista has a part in The Scorpion King 3, heh. I miss Trolltista in the WWE.

Edit: What the hell just went on there in the match? What a clusterfuck.
 
TNA ppv???


Hahahahahahahahaha! I wouldn't even stream that crap! Everytime I get angry at the E....I remember it could be worse...
 
[quote name='strongpimphand']TNA ppv???


Hahahahahahahahaha! I wouldn't even stream that crap! Everytime I get angry at the E....I remember it could be worse...[/QUOTE]

I wouldn't do it either. The wrestling on TNA PPVs is awful. I'm not talking about the finishes, but what happens in between. They never put on compelling matches. There's no reason to order the shows.
 
Sounds like folks were into the AJ/Williams match. I didn't know they had been pushing Williams much recently - I recall kinda digging the way he mocked the X-Division guys earlier in the year. Sounded like a lot of the nonsense I blurt about how flippy and shitty that stuff can be at times.
 
Speaking of which, I'm happy we reached the end of Guns/GenMe - they can only pinball off eachother so many times. Back for more Guns/Beer Money.
 
[quote name='crr_1119']Batista has a part in The Scorpion King 3, heh. I miss Trolltista in the WWE.

Edit: What the hell just went on there in the match? What a clusterfuck.[/QUOTE]

What happened?
 
[quote name='diddy310']Speaking of which, I'm happy we reached the end of Guns/GenMe - they can only pinball off eachother so many times. Back for more Guns/Beer Money.[/QUOTE]

Dare to dream. Beer $ hasn't done a thing since then.
 
[quote name='PhrostByte']What happened?[/QUOTE]

When Bischoff ran out with his son(the ref). Bischoff threw him in the ring and told him to count, then started pulling on him, then stopped and let him count the 1-2-3, then pulled on him again and apparently stopped the 3 count(it was already counted) so Morgan didn't get the win. It just seemed as if not even they knew what they were doing.
 
Most of the Hardy stories have been fairly vague. I don't know, it was a matter of time, I guess. Good thing they dropped that money on the belt for him... you know, the one they were contemplating stripping him of yesterday. Well done, guys.

Honestly, if Hardy disappeared from wrestling forever, I'd never miss him. Never understood what people see in the guy.



I've seen indications that people think Joe is staying in TNA, but you never know. A loss to Jarrett last night, to me, says that TNA isn't sure, so they wanted to job him out in case he leaves. If he had won, I'd definitely assume he was staying, but that obviously didn't happen. Joe is a weird situation... people talk and talk about him going to WWE, but I don't have a lot of faith in them pushing him right. He just doesn't have the WWE look, and I really afraid that'll hurt him, especially since it's tough to get over on your ability if you never get a chance to showcase it.

By the way, got a survey the other day from WWE about Survivor Series. First, they name-checked TNA, which surprised me. Second, they asked for thoughts on Survivor Series. I'd guess that I won't be getting any more surveys from them. Just saying.
 
[quote name='cdubb1605']Read on LoP that they almost sent Hardy home due to behavioral issues backstage? Can anyone elaborate?[/QUOTE]

First the rumors were he was drunk, now they are

As mentioned prior to the TNA Final Resolution PPV, there were forces within the company pushing for TNA champion Jeff Hardy to be sent home from the company and to be stripped of the TNA championship after concern was voiced over Jeff Hardy's condition upon arrival at the PPV.

After Hardy met with TNA officials, the decision was made to let Hardy work the show. In speaking to multiple sources after the show, I was told that Hardy claimed his condition was not due to any personal issues but exhaustion from his recent TNA schedule.

From what we have been able to piece together, Hardy flew from the Middle East where he had worked the trio of TNA house shows in the U.A.E. this past Wednesday (a 20 hour flight). After landing in Atlanta, Hardy then flew on to North Carolina. I was told Hardy was home just one day (and, as one wrestler pointed out to me, that one day was likely dominated by Hardy's newborn baby) before flying to Michigan to make a personal appearance at a Monster Truck event in Detroit with Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore yesterday.

Someone who was in attendance at the event last night noted that Hardy looked exhausted and spoke of how hard his schedule was the last few weeks, as he had been on the road since the day after Thanksgiving. The same person also told me that Hardy was spotted returning to his room fairly early last night. Hardy then flew from Michigan to Orlando earlier Sunday to the TNA PPV.

When the decision was made to change plans, word spread like wildfire that Hardy was being sent home due to his condition. However, once Hardy explained his position, management backed off of alternative plans and agreed to let him work the show. One person I spoke to just as the PPV kicked off remarked, "False alarm."

Had Hardy been sent home, the plan would have been for Eric Bischoff to announce Hardy was injured on the Middle East tour. The match that would have replaced the main event would have been Matt Morgan vs. Ken Anderson vs. Jeff Jarrett. Since Samoa Joe's contract had expired, he would have been held off the PPV. There's no word on who would have ended up with the championship, but my gut is that Matt Morgan would have ended up with the belt.

As I write this, Hardy is scheduled for all of this week's planned Impact tapings.
 
Exhaustion from such a hellish travel schedule seems more than plausible.

Damn near every dirt sheet on the planet was jumping at the bit to post the "Jeff Hardy is drunk backstage!" story, so I wonder how many will have the integrity to post this correction. PWTorch hasn't thus far, from what I've read.
 
[quote name='007']Most of the Hardy stories have been fairly vague. I don't know, it was a matter of time, I guess. Good thing they dropped that money on the belt for him... you know, the one they were contemplating stripping him of yesterday. Well done, guys.

Honestly, if Hardy disappeared from wrestling forever, I'd never miss him. Never understood what people see in the guy.[/QUOTE]

He built his rep on when he was younger and a big time spot monkey. He does the moves that kids love and sold a lot of merchandise to them, so WWE kept pushing him (despite failing wellmess). In TNA, he is slower and IMO, looks bloated. He sure doesn't hit his moves as well as he did right before he left WWE (he really looked good in his program with Punk and it wasn't all due to Punk). I wonder if he has been less than sober more then once at the Impact Zone? That would kinda explain why he botched that chair shot on Mr. Anderson. And it looked like that wound was re-opened when Anderson hit the ring post last night.

You just have to know that he joined TNA because of their wellness policy (or lack of). And since he sells a lot of merchandise, they gladly hired him and even made him their champ even though he is facing several serious drug charges.

I've seen indications that people think Joe is staying in TNA, but you never know. A loss to Jarrett last night, to me, says that TNA isn't sure, so they wanted to job him out in case he leaves. If he had won, I'd definitely assume he was staying, but that obviously didn't happen. Joe is a weird situation... people talk and talk about him going to WWE, but I don't have a lot of faith in them pushing him right. He just doesn't have the WWE look, and I really afraid that'll hurt him, especially since it's tough to get over on your ability if you never get a chance to showcase it.

I don't think that Joe would be used correctly in WWE either. I think the biggest thing against him is that he made a name for himself in TNA. For most wrestling fans, the indy's don't really matter, so WWE has started to push indy stars. But, as much as people complain about TNA. It is a known entity with many WWE fans. And experience has shown that WWE is quick to bury rival promotion stars.

I wonder if TNA realizes that Joe is pretty much stuck with either them or moving back to the indy's and are low-balling him?
 
The first 3/4 of this show were fantastic. Ink Inc. vs. Beer Money was a perfect opener - a rock-solid tag match with fine tag psychology. Jesse Neal shined in this match, and it's amazing that he's only been in the business for a few years given how much polish he has. Moore as a single never really did much for me, but he's perfect in tags - his one with Yang in WWE was good, and this one is better.

Tara-Mickie was about what I expected with the stiff action all over the building, but Taz's commentary was hilarious. The finish sure was contrived though, with Madison hanging out in the men's room with a fire extinguisher to give Tara the win. I guess they could have conspired before the match to have it end up there, but still, that didn't make a whole bunch of sense.

Lethal-Robbie was a lot of fun. Shark Boy's return ruled, and Bayless is hilarious in her role. I loved Taz bringing up how disproportionate the shark cage was given how little she's done to actually deserve it. I was terrified with her being high up given that it's TNA and she's in a cage with no way of breaking a fall. The match itself was reasonably fast-paced, well-worked and I was glad that they didn't completely focus on Cookie in the cage, giving the workers a chance to shine. The finish was cute, with Cookie tossing a chain down, Earl grabbing it, giving them an opening to use the hairspray, which Lethal grabbed, used, and got caught with. The feud continues after the shark cage gimmick is used, which wasn't really needed. They could have done the EXACT same finish at ringside since it just involved the ref being distracted by one object so another could be used. Oh well. Robbie and Cookie are great, so I don't mind this feud continuing. God does it suck to be Jay Lethal though. Guy goes from BEATING RIC FLAIR to...this. Shark Boy's bit giving Cookie a stunner was a cute way to end the match on a happy note for the faces.

Dreamer's promo was amusing, not really due to anything he said, but how managed to look like even more of a schmo than usual. He also looked fatter because he wore what appeared to be a 4XL sweatshirt. RVD-Rhino was definitely RVD's best match since his comeback a couple months ago, and Rhino's best in God knows how long. This was a good WWF-style hardcore match, and I liked that despite this being a first blood match, they actually had a finisher act as the finish in the Van Terminator.

Williams-AJ ruled. Doug's new entrance robe/vest thing looked great. These two had a tremendous technical wrestling match with a lot of smooth chain wrestling and AJ added in some aerial flourishes to it. The Chaos Theory on the floor was sick. Kudos to AJ for putting Doug over huge by letting him win with the Clash. You don't see many pins happen off of a borrowed finisher, so this made the win seem even more special. Unlike many matches period in TNA, this one showed that there was clearly a better man - and on this show, it was Douglas Williams.

Gen Me-Guns was their usual crazy stuntfest, only with tons of weapons and innovative spots using them. Reminded me a lot of the early E and C-Hardys matches where they did crazy shit, but there wasn't much psychology. Gen Me's highly-choreographed stuff worked well through a lot of this, but the spot where Max had Shelley in a headscissors for what seemed like a lifetime bugged me. Similar deal with the wheelbarrow-assisted codebreaker with a chair that required Max to hold a chair in front of his face after being throw it by Shelley. I loved that a fan asking why the hell he would do that made it on-air. This was a very entertaining stuntshow, and very rewatchable as a result. Definitely a textbook example of "video game match" though. Sabin nearly falling off the top of the ladder-table bridge at the very, very end was terrifying.

Abyss-Pope was pretty good for an Abyss match. Pope doing the HBK casket bump was pretty scary. They at least built it up as a big deal during the match, but I doubt we'll see much mention of it in the future. The finishing sequence with the punch through the casket was pretty cool-looking. It was at least something new for a well-worn match type.

Joe-Jarrett was a pretty decent match - the pre-match beating and finish sucked though. Joe gets his leg beaten down by the goon squad, but moved around with his usual speed for much of the actual match. The only time the injury played a major part was at the end when Gunner and Murphy came out, Joe beat them up, and got ankle locked and beaten. If this was Joe's last match in the company, it was a really shitty way for him to go out, even if it did give him an out thanks to the beatdown. I think I've figured out the bigger point of the Double J Double M-A gimmick - it's Jarrett playing Angle from a few years back when he was doing all the MMA fight teases.

Morgan-Hardy was pretty bad. I found it odd that they gave Morgan pyro for this. It wouldn't stick out except that they're doing the deal where Immortal is cutting back on Pope's entrance, but Morgan, theoretically their top rival since he's fighting for the world title, gets his full intro? Well, I guess he needs the flash more than Pope does to get over. Hardy was on a different planet tonight, with his eyes half-open throughout everything and him moving at less than half-speed. It looked like he was just really out of it. Must have been the new baby keeping him up at night...

Anderson took away from the match quite a bit. When you see he and Morgan in the same ring, Anderson comes off as more of a star because he's more animated, and that really stood out here because as the ref, he was in the match as much as Morgan. I'm not sure why they didn't just strip the title off of Jeff tonight and do the substitute match aside from it interrupting some grand plan they have in mind that will draw exactly as much as a last-minute plan - ZERO. Jeff looked terrible, and even with a ref on his side, doing a super-slow count for the third twist of hate, couldn't win the big one. Way to build him up as a Luger-esque choke artist, TNA. Bischoff throwing Anderson into the post with less effort than it took to throw his kid into the ring was amusing.

Really, the only bad match on the card was the main event - everything else at least had some good stuff to it even if the whole match wasn't good. Probably TNA's best PPV in a long time going by match quality, although it certainly wasn't one of its most important shows. Definitely pick it up on DVD, although since it's a B show, they'll probably throw it in a triple pack, which makes it a no-brainer to buy.

Quotes -

Taz - Jesse looks like the Red Rooster with that mohawk. Remember him? Exactly.
Tenay - Shades of Ultimo Dragon - ASAI MOONSAULT.
Tenay - He’s on the boozer cruiser!
Taz - YOU GOTTA HAVE A LICENSE FOR THAT. You gotta be bombed to drive that thing. You could drive it, Mike.
Tenay - I’M IN!
Rayne - Is it just me or am I look exceptionally perfect?
Taz - Mickie goes under the ring…
Tara - WHERE’D SHE GO!?
Taz - WELL, SHE DIDN’T DISAPPEAR, TARA! There’s 4 sides to the ring - check all 4.
Tenay - MICKIE’S GONNA FLY! (Mickie does a baseball slide dropkick)Catches her baseball style!
Tenay - There are…wheelchairs out there?
Taz - SLAP ON THE TUCCUS!
Taz - TALK ABOUT SHOOTING SOME WATER! I’m jealous.
Mickie - COME ON, BITCH!
Tenay - They’re headed towards the theme park.
Taz - They better make sure to not get hit by one of those roller coasters. Happened to me once.
Tenay - That explains it. Been wondering for the last year and a half.
Tenay - Rollup!
Taz - ON A SEWER COVER!
Tenay - That’s a first.
Taz - Throw into a cement…
Tenay - Wall?
Taz - Yeah, I guess wall would be the word.
Taz - Thesz Press off the top of the dumpster! Or whatever that was.
Taz - Men’s room gets a big pop!
Tenay - Kinda busy back there isn’t it?
Taz - Well, you know what they say about guys hanging out in the men’s room…
Tenay - Nope - can’t say that I do.
Tenay - We got a guy reading the sporting news…
Taz - AND HE DIDN’T WASH HIS HANDS!
Taz - Cookie is not a happy cookie camper!
Cookie - I’M LEAVING. PEACE. OUT! BY EARL!
Taz - OH MY GOD! SHARK BOY!
Taz - I TOLD YA HE LENT US THE CAGE…BUT I WAS JOKIN!
Taz - If anyone’s gonna put you in a cage, it’s gotta be Shark Boy.
Taz - How high are they taking that girl? Did she interfere that much? God.
Tenay - MATCH AFTER MATCH!
Taz - Shot to the South Jersey Yambag!
Robbie - COOKS, I GOT HIM!
Tenay - RVD’s a former world champion who never actually lost his title.
(after the guardrail leg drop)Taz - Lots of flexibility in the spine, the legs, and the buttocks of Van Dam.
Tenay - Douglas looked like he was gonna go for ROLLING CHAOS!
Tenay - UPPERCUT, HEADBUTT, UPPERCUT, HEADBUTT!
Max - Tonight is the end of the career of those 30 year old video game playing losers!
Taz - It seems like the tag titles are way high up there - I don’t know if the ladder is tall enough… These guys aren’t exactly very tall, and that’s coming from me!
Taz - Max Buck looks like he’s In a crab trap.
Tenay - Well, we had a shark cage earlier…
(after Max holds a chair in front of his face)Fan - Why would you hold it!?
Taz - I don’t suggest that any painters who paint the sides of buildings use this kind of scaffolding system.
Tenay - Construction tips continue from Bob Vila!
Taz - We’re laughing, and these guys are putting their lives on the line for the tag team titles.
Taz - He’s got a head like a cash register.
Tenay - What?
Taz - He’s got a massive head is my point.
 
[quote name='mogamer']He built his rep on when he was younger and a big time spot monkey. He does the moves that kids love and sold a lot of merchandise to them, so WWE kept pushing him (despite failing wellmess). In TNA, he is slower and IMO, looks bloated. He sure doesn't hit his moves as well as he did right before he left WWE (he really looked good in his program with Punk and it wasn't all due to Punk). I wonder if he has been less than sober more then once at the Impact Zone? That would kinda explain why he botched that chair shot on Mr. Anderson. And it looked like that wound was re-opened when Anderson hit the ring post last night.

You just have to know that he joined TNA because of their wellness policy (or lack of). And since he sells a lot of merchandise, they gladly hired him and even made him their champ even though he is facing several serious drug charges.



I don't think that Joe would be used correctly in WWE either. I think the biggest thing against him is that he made a name for himself in TNA. For most wrestling fans, the indy's don't really matter, so WWE has started to push indy stars. But, as much as people complain about TNA. It is a known entity with many WWE fans. And experience has shown that WWE is quick to bury rival promotion stars.

I wonder if TNA realizes that Joe is pretty much stuck with either them or moving back to the indy's and are low-balling him?[/QUOTE]

I really hope that if Joe does decide to stay with TNA.. they actually start using him like they did in '05. Pipe dreams I know..

If Hardy appears bloated it could be because he's actually clean... I know that I never ate much during my drug using days but gained almost 10 lbs since getting clean.

Also.. I frickin loved Anderson's impression of Hardy from impact! the other night. :lol:
 
I'd rather see Joe return to ROH and reestablish himself as someone to watch; TNA has left him in a position where he's pretty much damaged goods. Well, perhaps that's too harsh. But I don't view him or his matches in a way that I did when he was at his peak in ROH, as well as his early, uber dominant days in TNA. He went from "how can this man be beat?!?!?!" to tapping out to Jeff Jarrett, who is playing a comedy heel role like Santino Marella. Honestly, look at what JJ is doing, and tell me that it isn't *exactly* the kind of half-retard stuff WWF would put on a going-nowhere lower-card heel, like a Terry Taylor, Eugene, or Santino.

It's not just the "MMA" thing Jarrett is doing, it's the fact that it's presented in a comedic way, and we're given no reason to believe he is an 'expert.' So while the idea of him making 6 year old karate students was kinda funny, that doesn't do anything to make the viewer think that Samoa fucking Joe should lose to him. This is Sheamus losing to Santino stuff right here, except TNA is unaware that it is.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']
It's not just the "MMA" thing Jarrett is doing, it's the fact that it's presented in a comedic way, and we're given no reason to believe he is an 'expert.' So while the idea of him making 6 year old karate students was kinda funny, that doesn't do anything to make the viewer think that Samoa fucking Joe should lose to him. This is Sheamus losing to Santino stuff right here, except TNA is unaware that it is.[/QUOTE]

I thought they did a decent job of protecting him. He was attacked backstage which weaken his leg, had Jarrett in numerous submissions he only got out of due to rope break and was caught from behind after fighting off Jarrett's cronies.
 
Hmm. Fair enough, I didn't see the match. I don't think someone can be both a comedy retard and a credible threat - especially to someone like Joe. But if the match made sense, the match made sense.

EDIT: Heh, some clever stuff in there. Nick Dinsmore's line about Missy Hyatt almost made me choke on coffee.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGdPocMslEA
 
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I think this is the week that TNA tapes the rest of it's Impact episodes for the rest of the year. That's one plus for their schedule, as their guys will have a few weeks off to actually rest up, although I'm sure plenty of guys will take some indy bookings.
 
In regards to Samoa Joe's contract... part of me kinda wishes he would go to WWE. But I know what I have in mind wouldn't work. I think Joe and Husky Harris would be an interesting tag team. Two big guys who can move pretty well for their size, though they have complete opposite fighting styles. Of course this requires taking Husky out of the Nexus, and then putting them both in tag team hell...
 
I think Joe should just go to WWE. They might not use him right, but at least they'll pay a hell of a lot better. At this point, what can he do in TNA? He's in a feud with Double J of all people, and he's done nothing noteworthy the entire year. There's no signs that the company is going to improve any time soon, so why bother staying?

I agree with myke. He should do some ROH/indie dates and boost his cred back up. After all that, sign with WWE. Right now, he's in limbo.
 
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