Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 Year In Reivew!! Part 1!!

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Welcome to the 2010 KJE/NFE Year In Review. In this edition we will cover months January though March. Let's take a look back at what all happened since 2010 has come to an end. Thank you very much for joining us for this special look back at the year 2010!!

January saw so much happened lest we forget what happened in Haiti. So many people lost their lives, their homes, their whole world. Lot's was done by Wyclef to get people around the world to come together and help them build back to a better tomorrow. The SuperBowl was played as well and I guess you couldn't script it any better the Katrina torn New Orleans played their hearts out and bring pride, respect & much love to a city that was hurting and still to this day recovering from that flood that nearly crippled the city. We should never forget the fight New Orleans put up through the toughest of times. Truly strong and brave people. A lot of the this month went to helping those that were in need and helping is always a good thing. Sometimes it's not money it's the time we give to help those off the ground!!

February is always a tough month. A lot of people look at it as the month of LOVE. Being where I ahve been for the last 6yrs it's always a tough month but only the strong survive right?? Through out the month not to much happened on the KJE/NFE end except for the WWE, TNA & UFC LIVE events that happened. A special Valentine's message was sent out via the King Jay Entertainment website to all who could see it. Just wishing everyone all the best and reminding all that this month as much as we all fight and have problems through life. A lot of still have so much to be thankful for and to know someone cares. When you think no one is there out of where there they are. Just always keep your eyes open. Also just have to mention that Shawn Micheals came through the floor of the elimination chamber and kicked the Undertake in the chin costing him the World title. Which set up the most epic moment in WWE history!!

March we will never forget what happened in Chile. After that earthquake hit and the building collapsed trapping over 700 people. Killing so many others. Many volunteers from around the world left their homes to go help out. Still in the world they are GREAT people making a difference we may not have the money to bail out everyone but step by step things can get done. WrestleMania was upon us again. For those that remember I was at the 25th anniversary in Houston, TX this year I had the pleasure of hosting it LIVE from the HD Kingdom in Scarborough. This year the WWE went to Phoenix, AZ to present the BIGGEST event of the year for them. Before we even got their we saw Shawn & Bret settle a 12yr difference something no one thought would ever happen but it did. The even itself saw Bret destroy his former boss Vice McMahon, Shawn was retired but the Undertaker as he went 18-0 it truly was the match of the year and the main event saw John Cena def. Batista to begin his 6th reign as WWE champion. A lot of people look at wrestling as FAKE and a waste of time but when you actually dig deeper you see there is more then people throwing themselves around. Stories are told and if you look at life sometimes the UNDERDOG makes it big and sometimes the moment you least expect goes and happens. Food for thought!!

That was a special look back at the 1st 3 months of the year. Thank you so much for joining us here on BlogSpot. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

UFC 124 "St. Pierre vs. Koscheck" Pay Per View Results!!

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What a night it was in Montreal Saturday night. The crowd was off the hook and ready for something big to happen. Here is a special look at what happened at the sold out Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec....


Thiago Alves vs. John Howard

Round 1

Yves Lavigne officiates the first match of the pay-per-view card. Alves lands a low kick and a sharp right hand over the top, then stuffs a takedown attempt from Howard. Another low kick-right hand combo from Alves, and another takedown attempt from Howard finds Alves on top in half-guard. Howard sits back for a leglock, but Alves slips out. Low kick from Howard is countered by a left hand from Alves. One-two lands from Alves lands flush, and then a few hard jabs for good measure. A chopping leg kick from Alves buckles the left leg of Howard and Alves pounces to deliver a few knees and punches. Howard with a low kick of his own, but Alves wins that contest. Howard catches a kick from Alves and pushes the Brazilian into the fence with a minute left. High kick from Alves slaps the face of Howard. Both men trading big leg kicks and winging punches in the last 30 seconds.

Round 2

Alves immediately goes back to work on the left leg of Howard with a low kick inside. Another thigh kick glances Howard’s cup, but Howard shakes it off, and the fighters slap gloves and get back to work with no break. Howard counters another leg kick with a flurry of punches, a few of which get through. Alves continuing to work the leg of Howard, who’s now attempting to check the kicks. Alves rushes in and grabs a waistlock, pushing Howard into the fence before lifting him into the air and dumping “Doomsday” onto the canvas. Alves works from half-guard, both men keeping busy with short punches to the body. Stuffed back to full guard, Alves postures up and momentarily pounds away with hammerfists, landing a few elbows before the end of the round.

Round 3

Alves is pacing in his corner before the final round. Overhand right from Alves sends Howard stumbling backward, but he stays up. Howard tries for a single-leg and holds Alves against the fence momentarily. They split and stand toe-to-toe again, where Howard lands a hard but singular leg kick. Alves connects with a combo, and then floors Howard with a big punch, but Howard pops right back up. More leg kicks and tight combinations from Alves. Howard just can’t find his range, whiffing on kicks and punches. Both men swinging away to the final horn, with Alves scoring on the last exchange.

Official scores: Three scorecards of 30-27 for the winner by unanimous decision, Thiago Alves.


Joe Stevenson vs. Mac Danzig

Round 1

Dan Miragliotta is in the cage to ref this clash of “Ultimate Fighter” winners. Danzig lands a left on Stevenson as “Joe Daddy” rushes in. Teep kick to the face of Stevenson, and another left hook from Danzig. Stevenson pumps a few nice jabs, then digs a right hand to the body. Overhand right from Stevenson stumbles Danzig. Stevenson pushes forward on Danzig, who steps back and simultaneously lands a perfectly-placed left hand. Stevenson falls to the canvas face-first, and Danzig makes sure he stays down with a few follow-up punches on the ground. Miragliotta steps in at 1:54 to rescue the helpless Stevenson.

Winner via TKO punches Mac Danzig


Jim Miller vs. Charles Oliveira

Round 1

Referee Dan Miragliotta returns for this lightweight bout. Oliveira instantly throws a head kick, then shoots for a single-leg which Miller easily stuffs. Another head kick from Oliveira, then a clinch, and they wind up on the ground with Oliveira on his back. Oliveira throwing his legs up, hunting for a triangle with Miller in his full guard. Oliveira latches on to the right arm of Miller, tries for an armbar, but Miller busts free. Miller stands and stacks Oliveira up, and then drops back for a leglock. The New Jersey native stretches out Oliveira’s leg with a kneebar, and it’s a good one. Oliveira resists for a moment before tapping at the 1:59 mark, the first loss of his career.

Winner via submission Jim Miller


Stefan Struve vs. Sean McCorkle

Round 1

Yves Lavigne referees this evening’s lone heavyweight affair. The big men tentatively touch gloves to begin. Struve lobs a right hand over the top and McCorkle immediately doubles over, then plows Struve to the mat. McCorkle grabs hold of Struve’s left arm and wrenches it behind his back. Struve gets his back to the cage and defends the lock ably, but with the limb freed, McCorkle winds up in side position. Struve rolls and puts McCorkle back in his guard. McCorkle pins Struve’s head to the fence with his left hand and whacks away with his right. McCorkle postures up and Struve snares his left arm, looking for an armbar, but McCorkle defends. Some hard shots by Struve from his back before the Dutchman decides to control McCorkle’s wrists. Struve postures up, framing a kimura on McCorkle’s left arm, then sweeps beautifully right into mount. Struve unleashes a torrent of punches on McCorkle, who rolls onto his side. The punches keep coming, bloodying McCorkle’s nose, and Lavigne waves it off at 3:55 of the opening round.

Winner via TKO punches Stefan Struve


Georges St. Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck

Round 1

Referee Herb Dean has officiating duties for this welterweight title bout. St. Pierre pumps a left jab before taking Koscheck down against the base of the fence. Koscheck cage-walks to his feet. Double-jab and a right hand follow-up from St. Pierre. Another takedown attempt from St. Pierre is stuffed by Koscheck, who lands a grazing left hand on the exit. St. Pierre keeps the jabs coming, ducking under a big right from Koscheck, whose face is already showing damage. Left jab and a head kick by St. Pierre, who’s moving around the perimeter of the cage. Koscheck steps right into another stiff left jab before moving in for a takedown. St. Pierre stuffs the attempt and finds his back against the fence. Koscheck on his knees, working for a high double, and he’s finally able to bring St. Pierre down with 20 seconds left in the round.

Round 2

Koscheck’s right eye is already in rough shape, cut and swollen at the start of the second frame. St. Pierre gets back to work with left jabs and inside leg kicks. Koscheck’s overhand rights are missing for the most part, with GSP often ducking under them. St. Pierre lands another Superman left hand, then a hard kick to the body. GSP keeps going back to his double-left jab followed by a right hand, snapping Koscheck’s head back. Koscheck puts together a solid combo that finishes with an uppercut, but St. Pierre appears unfazed. GSP switch-kicks to Koscheck’s body and comes forward with a few punches to end the round.

Round 3

No surprise: more left jabs from GSP to begin the third. The champ tries for a single-leg after about a minute, but Koscheck puts his back to the cage and they clinch instead. Underhooks for Koscheck, who reverses GSP into the fence, only to be quickly reversed back. St. Pierre kneeing inside while Koscheck comes over the top with a few punches, neither terribly effectively. Referee Dean tells them to get busy and the fighters disengage. GSP continues snapping Koscheck’s head back with the left jab. They tie up and St. Pierre seems to say something to referee Dean about his glove. A moment later, Dean cautions Koscheck, “don’t hold the gloves,” as they clinch against the fence. Leg kicks and left hands by St. Pierre for the final minute of the round.

Round 4

The ringside doctor can be overheard telling Herb Dean that Koscheck can’t see out of his right eye in between rounds, but he allows the fight to continue after protest from Koscheck. St. Pierre scores a takedown early and takes Koscheck’s back, but Koscheck stands and shakes him. Koscheck drops for a leglock which GSP slips, and now St. Pierre has a waistlock, holding Koscheck against the fence. St. Pierre lands a knee to the damaged eye of the doubled-over Koscheck. Back in the center of the cage, Koscheck is throwing one-twos, only to have GSP sidestep every attempt. Koscheck now checking St. Pierre’s inside leg kicks. GSP with a cracking left hook, followed by a few more stiff jabs. According to CompuStrike, St. Pierre landed 24 strikes to Koscheck’s three in the fourth frame.

Round 5

St. Pierre starts the final round with more kicks to the inside of Koscheck’s left leg. Another jab snaps Koscheck’s head back before he completely misses a single-leg attempt. Left hook by St. Pierre, and then he’s back to pumping the jab. Three minutes left for Koscheck to pull something off, or GSP is keeping his title. St. Pierre ducks an overhand right and ties Koscheck up against the fence with two minutes left. It takes a moment and a few punches from Koscheck, but GSP brings his man to the mat. Koscheck stands up, only to be dragged back down. Koscheck stands again. Knees to the legs of Koscheck by GSP. Short punches to the body by Koscheck. Thirty seconds left. St. Pierre lands a body kick, another jab, and a one-two for good measure at the close of the bout.

All three judges have it 50-45 for GSP.

What a night it was Saturday night in Montreal. The hometown hero dominates the fight and has the crowd leaving happy. There was no shortage of TKO's & submissions at UFC 124. The next time they are on pay per view is Saturday night Janurary 1st new year's night. We will see you then. Thanks so much for joining us!!

UFC 124 "St. Pierre vs. Koscheck" Prelim Results!!

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Welcome to the UFC 124 Prelims results from Montreal, Quebec. Coming up after this update is the full results from the pay per view. So let's not waste anymore time & get right to it...

John Makdessi vs. Pat Audinwood

Round 1

Makdessi gets a huge pop from the half-full Bell Centre. Hard boos for Audinwood. Big cheers for referee Herb Dean. Audinwood looks twice Makdessi's size. First action comes 45 seconds in when Makdessi lands a hard side kick. Audinwood punches back but misses. Each guy throwing kicks and missing. Audinwood has another one-two head kick blocked. Makdessi grazes with a spinning-back kick and the crowd roars. Makdessi lands short left hooks then drops Audinwood with a left cross. Audinwood gets back to his feet under fire, but he's outclassed standing. Spinning-back kick by Makdessi and Audinwood shoots. Makdessi throws him off. 10-9 Makdessi.

Round 2

Makdessi lands another side kick. And another. Audinwood is just circling. Audinwood's nose is bloodied. Makdessi lands a hook kick and is starting to show he's technically way beyond Audinwood standing. Spinning-back kick lands for Makdessi. Audinwood reaches lazily and Makdessi clocks him with a four-punch combo. Audinwood shoots and puts Makdessi down, but he shrimps and stands back up. Makdessi lands a left book to the body, and then follows it with one to the head. More left hooks pour in for Makdessi until the bell. 10-9 Makdessi.

Round 3

Spinning-back kick and a hook kick from Makdessi miss. Audinwood is circling still with no offense. Another weak one-two head kick from Audinwood is blocked. Another spinning-back kick misses. Left hook for the Canadian lands. Audinwood throws a "Superman" punch that is nowhere near close. Hard left counter from Makdessi when Audinwood throws a tame head kick. It is a point fighting match and Makdessi is winning it easily. Right cross and a double left for Makdessi in the last 10 seconds. All Makdessi.

Official scores: 30-27 (twice) and 30-26 for Makdessi. No judges names are announced.


Ricardo Almeida vs. T.J. Grant

Round 1

Philippe Chartier is the referee. They trade low kicks before Almeida finishes a single-leg takedown. Almeida gets to half, but can't advance past Grant's active butterfly guard. Grant is punching and hammerfisting from the bottom. Almeida stands and eats an upkick. He dives into Grant's guard with two hooks. Grant scoots to the fence and gets up, but Almeida sucks him back down. Almeida looks for his guillotine, but grant fights off his wrists and escapes to guard. Good clean punches from the Brazilian, who passes to half as the horn sounds. 10-9 Almeida.

Round 2

Grant stalks Almeida down to the fence, but when he attacks, Almeida changes levels and slams him to the mat. Grant tries to work double butterfly guard, and Almeida smoothly passes to side mount. Grant regains half guard but Almeida is relentless on top. Grant scrambles to his feet and Almeida drives him into the fence and back down again. Grant is punching from the bottom of half guard, but Almeida stacks him into the fence an looks for a guillotine. Grant gets back to his feet and stuffs and Almeida double. Grant briefly takes the top position and lands hard punches, but it is too late to steal the round. 10-9 Almeida.

Round 3

Almeida looks winded as the final rind begins, but he still powers Grant to the mat with a double-leg takedown. Grant tries to scramble and briefly gives up his back, but is able to roll and push Almeida back into the guard. Right hook and a right elbow land for Almeida. Grant tries to snake his back up against the fence but he is exhausted and Almeida passes over his knees to full mount. Hard left from the Brazilian. Grant forces him back to half, but Almeida regains the mount. Grant bridges and rolls with 30 seconds left and he is back on the mat as soon as he gets up courtesy of another Almeida takedown. 10-9 Almeida and 30-27 overall.

Official scores: 30-27 across the board for Almeida, the winner by unanimous decision.


Matt Riddle vs. Sean Pierson

Round 1

Riddle takes best entrance track of the night thus far with Money For Nothing by Dire Straits. Yves Lavigne is the referee. Riddle launches haymakers at his fellow southpaw, but Pierson lands a sharp jab and follows up with knees. Riddle keeps swinging and gets raked with hooks. Pierson lands a hard two-punch combo against the fence. Riddle tries a flying knee and Pierson smashed him out of the air with a right hook. Riddle turtles and Pierson adds some hard rights before getting waist control. Pierson elevates him and slams him to the mat and takes his back with both hooks. Riddle stands and Pierson sucks him to the mat. Riddle pries himself free and gets to his feet. Riddle chases with winging punches and kicks but can't land. 10-9 Pierson.

Round 2

Pierson is smashing Riddle with his jab and follows with a hard left cross. Riddle shoots, but Pierson stonewalls him and shrugs him off. Riddle is flicking punches but can't land anything. Pierson sticks his jab in his face again. Big "Let's Go Pierson!" chant erupts. Jab and another left cross for Pierson. Riddle lands a winging shot that causes Pierson to slip, exposing his neck. Riddle goes for a quick guillotine and jumps, but Pierson escapes. Riddle gets a takedown and tiredly throws swimming punches until the bell. 10-9 Pierson.

Round 3

Riddle is looking for a home run with right hooks, but he's missing. He runs forward with a combo, but gets smacked with a left cross. Three jabs land for Pierson. Three more. Pierson's jab is the story of the fight. Jab and a left cross from Pierson. Riddle keep swinging and going for broke, but a tired Pierson keeps pumping his piston-like jab. Pierson is cut under his right eye. More jabs from Pierson and Riddle shoots and gets denied. Pierson is controlling the head and trying to take the back. The pair get to their feet and throw wild punches until the bell, earning a standing ovation from the Bell Center. 10-9 Pierson and 30-27 Pierson.

Official scores: All three judges have it 30-27 Pierson, who gets another standing ovation.


Jesse Bongfeldt vs. Rafael Natal

Round 1

Dan Miragliotta is our referee. Natal catches a lazy Bongfeldt kick and drives him to the mat but Bongfeldt won't stay down. He chases Natal with a head kick as he gets to his feet, but gets taken down once again. Natal passes to side and nearly takes the back, but Bongfeldt fights back to his feet. Natal keeps head control and rams him into the fence. Natal gets him down again and gets his back with both hooks this time. Bongfeldt fights the hands and is able to escape one of the hooks, and roll into guard. They stand and Bongfeldt scores an outside trip and nearly takes Natal's back. Some sloppy grappling marks the end of the round. 10-9 Natal.

Round 2

The pair trade ugly hooks and an awkward right knocks Natal to the floor. Bongfeldt attacks with punches and briefly gets to the mount before Natal escapes. Bongfeldt tries to pull Natal back down and the Brazilian grabs the fence, prompting a warning from Miragliotta. On the restart, Natal slams Bongfeldt down and takes his back again. No defensive grappling here at all. Natal threatens the whole, barely keeping his hooks in as Bongfeldt rolls around. Bongfeldt gets free and to his feet. The Canadian shoots and Natal ends up with his back. Natal threatens with the rear-naked choke again. 10-9 Natal in a sloppy grappling match.

Round 3

Natal misses a lunging overhand right and Bongfeldt lands a knee to the guts. Bongfeldt chops into Natal's lead leg with a low kick. Natal is slipping all over the cage in exhaustion. Bongfeldt catches his leg and smashes him with a right that puts him on the floor. Bongfeldt easily gets to mount and rains punches on the fatigued Brazilian. Natal reclaims half, but can offer nothing on the bottom. He turtles and Bongfeldt punches away Natal rolls to his back and the Canadian takes mount again, punishing Natal to the bell. 10-9 Bongfeldt and 29-28 Natal overall.

Announcer Bruce Buffer says all three judges have it a 30-30 draw. Those scores are likely to be corrected in Montreal later, but the bout is officially scored a draw.


Dustin Hazelett vs. Mark Bocek

Round 1

Philippe Chartier reffing. Bocek scores a quick trip takedown against the fence. Hazelett moves quickly to rubber guard but Bocek breaks his posture. Bocek passes to mount and deftly locks up a topside triangle. Bocek rolls and elbows Hazeletts head. Hazelett tries to keep tall posture but Bocek gets control of his arm, torquing it back while pulling down on the head to get the tap at 2:33 of the first round.

Winner via submission Mark Bocek in the 1st round


Dan Miller vs. Joe Doerksen

Round 1

Marc-Andre Cote is the referee. Doerksen lands two overhand rights to start the proceedings, but Miller quickly drives him to the mat. Miller pushes his way to half guard. Doerksen elevates him and in the ensuing scramble Miller look for his patented guillotine. Doerksen rolls and escapes, but winds up back on his back. Doerksen feebly punches from his back. Miller responds with two hard rights. Miller trying to set up punches, but struggling to disentangle himself from Doerksen. Miller with hammerfists at the horn. 10-9 Miller.

Round 2

Doerksen double jabs and Miller immediately changes levels. When Miller puts Doerksen on the floor he is instantly swept and the Canadian assumes top control. Miller throws up his hips and Doerksen tries to pass under. Miller blocks it and forces a scramble in which he puts Doerksen on his back again. Doerksen locks up a kimura from the bottom and nearly sweeps miller to mount, but miller tanks his arm out and keeps top position. Miller lunges with punches and Doerksen lands an upkick. Miller struggles to find offense on top in the last 30 seconds. 10-9 Doerksen.

Round 3

Doerksen lands a right and follows with a head kick, which Miller blocks, and then drives Doerksen to the mat again. Doerksen nearly hits a pendulum sweep on Miller but can't turn him over. Miller with a volley of hammerfists that bloody up Doerksen's nose. Miller pushes Doerksen against the fence and tears into him with left elbows. Miller drives a series of rights into Doerksen's bloodied face. The Canadian regains full guard but looks spent. Miller idly pounds away for the last 60 seconds. 10-9 Miller, and 29-28 Miller overall.

Official scores: 29-28 Miller (twice) and 29-28 Doerksen. Dan Miller takes the split decision.

All that excitment and that is only just the prelims. Coming up next it's the full results from the pay per view. Thanks for joining us here but check the next blog for what you missed in Montreal!!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

UFC 124 "St. Pierre vs. Koscheck" Fight Card

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Welcome to Saturday, fight night Saturday & more. In this special edition of King Jay On Blogspot it's the UFC 124 "St. Pierre vs. Koscheck" fight card. UFC 124 is LIVE on pay per view TONIGHT. Here is a special look at what your going to see tonight...


Preliminary Card


Pat Audinwood vs. John Makdessi

Jesse Bongfeldt vs. Rafael “Sapo” Natal

T.J. Grant vs. Ricardo Almeida

Dan Miller vs. Joe Doerksen

Matthew Riddle vs. Sean Pierson

Mark Bocek vs. Dustin Hazelett



Then we go LIVE from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This is....


UFC 124 "St. Pierre vs. Koscheck"

Thiago Alves vs. John Howard

Joe Stevenson vs. Mac Danzig

Charles Oliveira vs. Jim Miller


Co-Main Event Of The Evening

Heavyweight Division

Stefan Struve vs. Sean McCorkle


The Main Event Of UFC 124

UFC Welterweight Title Match (Scheduled For 5 Rounds)

(C) George St. Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck


What a night it's going to be on pay per view. Keep in mind as always you can see LIVE Tweetz with King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91) all night long. Finally join us Sunday morning for all the detailed results from 1 of the biggest fight cards in UFC history!!

Thanks so much for joining us here. We will see you Sunday morning for all the highlights from UFC 124 "St. Pierre vs. Koscheck"

Sunday, December 5, 2010

TNA Final Resolution Results!!

TNA Final Resolution

We open with a video package highlighting Jeff Hardy right out of the gate. Hardy is basically running down his old self. He also whines about the treatment he gets from the fans. This continues as we get brief glimpses at some of the other participants from tonight's matches.

The PPV opens, but we only have sound, but no video for some reason. This problem is compounded in that there's only noise from the crowd, and we don't hear any announcers.

A graphic comes up on screen and it's obvious they're having some technical difficulties. Not looking to start things off right tonight.

Four minutes in and the pyro finally hits, and we have video. Mike Tenay welcomes us to the PPV proper and immediately begins hyping the main event. Taz glosses over their technical problems, and Ink Inc.'s music hits, leading us right into the first match.


#1 Contender's Match
Beer Money vs. Ink Inc.

Neal and Storm look to start things off for their respective teams. The bell rings and both men go to lock up but Storm kicks Neal in the gut, following up with a couple of right hands. Storm goes for another right hand, but Neal is able to fight back with a couple of right hands of his own, a big hip toss, and a dropkick to Storm, before hitting a back body drop to Roode. Moore tags in and they hit a couple of double team dropkicks that clear the ring. BMI regroup on the outside, but Neal distracts them with a fake out dive. Storm rolls back into the ring where Moore catches him with an arm bar.

Storm fights out, but accidentally hits his own partner, which allows Moore to hit a Manhattan drop on Storm, followed by a big leg drop. More miscommunication from BMI leads to Roode elbow dropping Storm. Neal makes his way into the ring and Moore hip tosses him on top of Storm for a near fall. Neal picks Storm up to his feet and nails him with a big forearm. Neal goes into the ropes and Roode grabs him by the hair from behind which allows Storm to his a lungblower, and Roode to make his way into the match. Roode hits Neal with a couple of big chops in the corner before laying in with some kicks and a big right hand. Roode stomps away at Neal and cheap shots Moore, allowing Storm to come back into the match illegally.

Storm uses some of the tape on his fists to choke out Neal and this infuriates Moore, who tries to interfere in the match, only for the ref to stop him. This allows BMI to hit some quick fire double team moves that culminate in a knee drop from Storm. Roode makes his way back into the match and he begins stomping on Neal's arm, and face. Roode stops Neal from tagging out and he picks him up, only to have Neal fighting back against him. Roode drops Neal to the mat and locks in a rear chin lock.

Neal fights out of the hold and lays into Roode with a huge kick to the chest. Neal goes for the corner but he's stopped again by Roode with a big clubbing blow across the back. Roode charges Neal in the corner but meets an elbow for his troubles. Roode tries for a submission, but Neal counters into a jawbreaker. Neal tags out to Moore who comes right in and begins taking it to Roode with a series of punches, and back heel kicks before hitting a hurricarana, and an interesting looking face plant, but a pinfall attempt is broken up by Storm. Neal comes in and they try to double team Roode, but he holds on to the ropes. Neal clotheslines Roode over the ropes. Moore goes to the outside, where he connects with a superkick to Roode. Neal dives out onto Storm and Moore dives out on top of Roode to big pops from the crowd.

Back in the ring, Moore and Neal double team Roode and Moore almost gets the three, but Roode kicks out. Ink Inc. try to finish Roode off, but Storm pushes Moore off the top rope. Neal comes right back, hitting a front suplex that takes Roode off his feet. Neal goes for a spear, but he runs right into a superkick from Storm, and a DUI from BMI, and Storm pins Neal for the three count.

Winners and NEW #1 Contenders to the Tag Team Titles: Beer Money Inc.

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Madison Rayne. Hemme starts to ask about the match tonight between Mickie James and Tara. Rayne says she's not worried about the match tonight, and she's not worried about James. She says she'll never get to the Knockout's title, because she would have to get through Tara. Tara was brought back to TNA to protect Rayne, and she'll have to do that tonight. Rayne asks if Hemme has any other questions, apparently she does not.


Falls Count Anywhere Match
Tara vs. Mickie James

Tara goes to the outside to start the match, and calls James out after her. Mickie obliges and lays into Tara with a couple of rights, but Tara is quick to respond with several of her own. Tara starts climbing the guardrail, but she's crotched by Mickie and almost pinned. James continues to wail on Tara, slamming her into the apron and barricade before sending her back into the ring,m and following with a big missile dropkick from the top that's good for a two count. Tara crawls to the corner, and Mickie follows, with a big forearm. Tara turns things right around with a couple of quick shots to Mickie that take her down in the corner. Tara chokes Mickie with her boot, but Mickie is quick to fight back. Mickie goes for a headscissors, but Tara tosses her out to the apron, and slams her head into the turnbuckle, causing Mickie to fall to the floor. Mickie rolls under the ring apron and comes out the other side of the ring.

Mickie surprises Tara with a big dropkick that sends her over the top rope, and she follows up with a baseball slide that connects to Tara's face. When James rolls to the outside though, she's met with a couple of quick rights from Tara, before being tosses into the guardrail and out into the crowd. Tara parts the crowd and slams Mickie face first into a fan's chair, pinning Mickie and scoring a two count. Tara picks Mickie up and goes to whip her into a steel structure, but it's reversed and Tara tastes steel. Mickie chokes Tara against a wall before laying into her midsection with a big knee. Tara comes right back with a couple of knees of her own before tossing James into a trash can backstage. They continue to fight to the back, where Tara tosses James into a couple of wheelchairs. James fights back with a couple of rights and a big kick before slamming Tara face first into a concessions stand. James sprays Tara with water before whipping her into the stand. Tara comes right back, smacking Mickie across the stomach, but Mickie comes right back, whacking Tara with a signboard.

James slams Tara face first into a gate, and they continue to fight. Tara sets up for a pile driver on the concrete floor, but James back drops her out of it and goes for the cover, scoring a two count. James takes Tara over to a roller coaster support and grinds her face into it. James and Tara continue to fight their way out, and Tenay says they're headed for the theme park. James whips Tara into some kind of equipment, and Tara fights right back, but James almost surprises her with a roll up for two. Tara tries to drag James back toward the Impact Zone by her hair with James fighting it the whole way.

James and Tara continue to fight with Tara slamming James into a wall, but James is quick to fight back, responding with right hands and a big Thesz press. Tara and James fight alongside of a building, heading toward the bathrooms and heading into the men's rooms. Men scatter from the bathroom, and someone is shown reading the paper on the toilet. James and Tara go into a stall and Tara comes out with a wet head. Madison Rayne is hiding in one of the stalls and she surprises James with a fire extinguisher and hits James in the head with the Knockout's title. Tara pins James and calls the ref over. The ref counts three, and this one is over.

Winner: Tara

Backstage:

Robbie E. is backstage with Christy Hemme. He runs down the times he's beaten Lethal, and assures Cookie that she won't be getting in a cage tonight. Hemme says she sounds scared. Cookie says if she wanted her opinion, she'd beat it out of her.


TNA X-Division Championship Match
Cookie suspended above the ring in shark cage
Robbie E (c) vs. Jay Lethal

Cookie argues with Earl Hebner, as does Robbie, but Hebner is having none of it. Hebner goes to the outside, and Robbie tests it to make sure it's sturdy. Robbie refuses to let Cookie in the cage, and Cookie walks away. Lethal attack Robbie from behind, bringing him into the ring and tying him up in a tree of woe. Cookie begins to head up the ramp, waving bye to the ref and Lethal. Shark Boy's music (of all people) hits, and he makes his way down the ramp, pointing Cookie toward the shark cage. Cookie goes to slap him, but he ducks it, shoulders the girl, and takes her down to the cage where he locks her in, with Lethal's help. She's risen up and this match begins.

Lethal lays into Robbie with a couple of right hands, and Robbie goes to the outside, with Lethal following. Robbie is able to score a blow across Lethal's back and roll back into the ring, but Lethal comes right back with a missile dropkick from the top. Robbie goes into the corner, and Lethal follows, laying into him with a couple of big chops. Lethal crotches Robbie on the top rope, and lays in with another chop before rocking the top rope up and down. Lethal doesn't let up as he slams Robbie head first into the corner before hitting another sick chop, and obliging the crowd with yet another.

Lethal hits one more chop, but Robbie sends Lethal crashing into the middle turnbuckle, and begins pounding away on Lethal, seizing the opening. Robbie hits a big running back elbow that's good for a near fall, and he picks Lethal up, taking him corner to corner with a big Irish whip that's good for another two count. Robbie spends a bit too much time talking with Cookie, and Lethal is able to come back with a couple of boots and some right hands, but Robbie comes right back, dropping Lethal to the canvas and locking in a rear chin lock.

Lethal fights up to his feet and almost out of the hold, but Robbie is able to hold on to it and bring Lethal back down to the mat. Robbie yells at the ref to ask Lethal, and Hebner begins picking up and dropping Lethal's arm. Lethal's arm goes down twice, but not a third time as he's able to begin fighting back up to his feet. Lethal gets up and is able to slam Robbie into the turnbuckle, breaking the hold. Lethal scores with a series of right hands and chops before hitting a running forearm, but clothesline and another chop. Back handspring back elbow from Lethal takes Robbie off his feet. Lethal combination is good for a near fall on Robbie, but it's not quite enough.

Lethal ducks a clothesline, leap frogs Robbie, and runs straight into Robbie's back and both men are down. Cookie is shown yelling to Robbie, and she tosses him something. Hebner sees it and takes it away. Cookie tosses him something else. Lethal takes it away and sprays it in Robbie's face, Lethal hits a suplex and pins Robbie, but Hebner rings the bell, DQ'ing Lethal.

Winner and STILL TNA X Division Champion

Cookie is lowered and let out of the shark tank and she goes over to Robbie and grabs the title. Cookie parades around with the title, and Shark Boy's music hits again. He makes his way out to the ring and he's quickly slapped by Cookie, twice. Shark Boy turns the other cheek, but turns right back around to hit Cookie with a stunner for a big pop.

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Tommy Dreamer. She asks him about RVD vs. Rhino. Dreamer says that he's honestly sad. He talks about Rhino breaking RVD's leg, and how that ultimately made them friends. He says Rhino sided with Eric Bischoff, and that's sad. He says tonight someone has to make the other man bleed. He wishes both men luck and says tonight is the end of an Extreme Era.


1st Blood Match
Rob Van Dam vs. Rhino

RVD catches Rhino off guard right away, scoring a couple of quick punches in the corner and a back heel kick before Rhino rolls to the outside. RVD poses for the crowd and this allows Rhino to sneak in and score a big clothesline. Rhino takes it right to RVD, punching him down in the corner and stomping away at his head before scratching and biting his forehead. Van Da scores a quick kick, follows it up with a dropkick and rolling thunder, and mounts Rhino, scoring a couple of quick rights before raking his boot across Rhino's face. Van Dam hits a big leg drop from the inside of the ring, out over the top rope and on the apron. Van Dam goes to the top rope but he's stopped by Rhino who brings him down from the turnbuckle.

Rhino slams RVD's head into the turnbuckle before sending him across the ring, but when he follows, he finds himself backdropped out to the apron, then kicked out to the floor. RVD hits a baseball slide that puts Rhino on top of the barricade somehow, and Van Dam follows out with a big leg drop from the apron. Van Dam goes back over to check on Rhino, but Rhino catches him with a couple of shots to the stomach and slams him head first into the guard rail and the ring steps. Rhino hits Van Dam with a quick right hand to the forehead before hitting a big suplex on the entrance ramp.

Rhino tries to slam RVD's head into the apron, but Van Dam fights it off and is able to send Rhino into the ring. Rhino beats on RVD in the corner, but when he charges Van Dam, he eats a big boot. Van Dam backflips over Rhino, only to get an immediate gore for his troubles. Rhino goes to the outside and under the ring, where he's able to find a trash can. Rhino brings it in the ring and tries to use it on Van Dam only for Rob to duck it. Rhino comes right back with a belly to belly suplex instead. RVD and Rhino trade quick punches with Rhino coming out on top and he continues to bite at Van Dam's forehead. Rhino picks the trash can up and wedges it in between the ropes before turning around and catching RVD with a high angle spinebuster.

Rhino goes to slam Van Dam into the turnbuckle, but Rob blocks it and hits Rhino with a big kick to the face, following it up with a twisting leg drop. RVD grabs a trash can lid, but immediately abandons it in the ring. Van Dam lays into Rhino with a couple of big rights in the corner before launching himself off the ropes with a sloppy springboard single leg drop kick. RVD goes back to the top and connects with a five star frog splash, but that won't cause bloodshed. RVD goes over and grabs the trash can that's been wedged in the corner. He tries to slam it over Rhino's head, but Rhino punches Van Dam straight in the groin to avoid it, and drops him right on his head with a giant DDT.

Rhino makes his way back up to his feet and he teases a piledriver on a trash can lid, but Van Dam fights out of it, and uses the lid to assist in a Van Daminator. Rhino is still not busted open. Van Dam smashes the trash can into Rhino's face in the corner, and goes across the ring for a big top rope Van Terminator from across the ring. The referee calls for the bell as Rhino has been cut open.

Winner by drawing first blood: Rob Van Dam

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Kaz. She asks about Douglas Williams vs. AJ Styles. Kaz says Styles is the only grand slam champion in the history of TNA, and tonight he'll continue to lay a path to dominance. Kaz calls Williams a bigger traitor than LeBron James and Benedict Arnold. He predicts a Styles clash, a 1-2-3 for Styles, and maybe Styles will stick the Union Jack somewhere not so pleasant.


TNA Television Championship Match
AJ Styles (c) vs. Douglas Williams

The bell rings and Williams and Styles feel each other out for a bit before locking up. Styles pushes Williams back into the ropes and the ref is forced to break it. Styles shoves Williams, but Williams is able to keep his cool. The crows is chanting 'USA'. Another lock up and Styles focuses on Williams' arm. Williams turns it right around, taking Styles down to his knee. We get some really cool looking chain wrestling from both Styles and Williams. Williams locks in a front face lock but Styles pushes him to the ropes to break it up. Williams connects with a couple of quick punches. Styles rolls Williams up and tries for the Styles clash, but Williams fights out of it and we get a quick stare down.

Williams locks in a front chancery before changing it up a couple of times into other holds, but Styles pushes him into the corner and forces a break of the hold. Styles finds himself almost falling victim to the chaos theory, but Styles fights it off and sends Williams falling out to the floor. Williams slowly makes his way back into the ring, taking his time. When he gets back in, Styles kicks him in the gut, but Williams responds with a big European uppercut. Williams back drops Styles out to the apron and catches him with a big kick to the chest that sends Styles to the floor. Williams follows Styles out with a somersaulting dive from the apron out on top of Styles. Back in the ring Styles catches Williams with a couple of quick rights, but Williams comes right back, trapping Styles' leg in the ropes and catching him with a big clothesline.

Williams hits a big running knee to Styles' chest, and he climbs up to the top rope, but Styles is able to catch him off guard and pull him off the top rope and send him crashing down to the floor. Williams begins to get back into the ring, but Styles stops him with a couple of elbows across the back of the head, and a big second rope moonsault again across the back of Williams' head that's good for a near fall. Williams is able to fight back with a couple of head butts, but he walks right into a beautiful dropkick from Styles that's good for another two count.

Styles locks in a rear chin lock, but Williams is able to pretty quickly fight out of it. Styles comes back with a big chop, and he tries for a suplex, but Williams is able to block it. Styles is able to get Williams out to the apron, and when Williams tries to get back into the ring, Styles catches him with a quick kick to the knee that hangs Williams up in the ropes where he's open to more punishment from Styles. Williams is finally able to make it back into the ring and Styles continues to work over the knee, locking in a figure four leg lock.

Williams is able to roll over and they continue to roll, falling to the outside. Williams keeps the hold locked in with the pressure on Styles' legs. Both men make it back into the ring at an eight count. Styles tries to attack Williams' leg again, but Williams comes up with a couple of big European uppercuts. Styles reverses out of a regular suplex, only to walk into another front exploder types suplex from Williams that's good for a two count. Williams locks in a cravat before hitting a big running knee. Styles is able to send Williams into the corner, but he eats a big boot and jumping European uppercut from the middle rope that's good for another near fall for Williams.

Styles is able to connect with his moonsault reverse DDT, but it's still not enough to keep Williams down for a three count. Williams is able to come up with a surprise roll up, but it's only good for two. Both men get up and AJ connects with a giant right hand. Williams gets up and both men trade right hands, but Styles gets the advantage with a Pele kick. Styles goes to dive out on top of Williams but Williams avoids it, gets Styles from behind and runs him into the barricade before connecting with an awesome chaos theory suplex on the outside.

Williams and Styles are both able to beat the count back into the ring. Williams goes for, and connects with the Styles clash, rolling up AJ, and pinning him, scoring the three count.

Winner and NEW TNA Television Champion: Douglas Williams

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Generation Me. She says they have a huge opportunity tonight. Jeremy says tonight their TNA careers come full circle when they win those belts. Max says tonight is the end of a blood feud. The end of the Motor City Machine Guns at the hands of Jeremy and Max Buck. And at the end of the day, it's all about Me.


TNA Tag Team Championship
Full Metal Match
The Motor City Machine Guns (c) vs. Generation Me

The Guns run down to the ring and this one is on right out of the gate. Gen Me are able to take the Guns down right away, beating on both of them on the outside of the ring. Jeremy connects with a huge facebuster on Sabin in the ring before diving out on top of Shelley on the outside. Gen Me grab a table and Jeremy begins setting it up while Max pounds on Sabin in the ring. Max tries to suplex Sabin from the ring to the outside through the table, but Sabin fights it off, only to fall victim to an awesome double team DDT at the hands of Gen Me. Gen Me go for another double team move, but this time, it's thwarted by Sabin, and this allows Sabin to score a dropkick to the face of Max. Jeremy is able to fight right back, stopping both Sabin and Shelley in their tracks before wedging a chair in between the ropes in the corner. Sabin is able to put Jeremy in the corner and they hit him with a splash, but he throws another chair into Shelley's face before hitting a sick single leg drop kick, planting his face into the chair wedged in the corner. Gen Me grab a ladder, but it ends up being double drop kicked right into their faces. Sabin goes for a dive only to be met with a chair to the face, and then Max hits Shelley in the knee with the same chair.

Gen Me bring the ladder into the ring, and Shelley is able to fight back, trying for a sliced bread #2, but Gen Me block it, and Max powerbombs Shelley into the ladder before Jeremy jumps off the turnbuckle and sandwiches Shelley with the ladder and his own body. Gen Me begin going for the titles, but the Guns are able to break it up. The Guns' advantage doesn't last long as Gen Me is able to come right back with some incredibly innovative double team work. Max tries to climb the ladder and go for the title, but Sabin is able to break it up and hits a dragon screw, on Max through the rungs of the ladder in an incredibly painful looking spot. The Guns sandwich Max in the ladder and Shelley hits a double stomp before the suplex and bulldog Jeremy onto the same ladder with his brother still trapped.

Sabin begins to climb the ladder, but it's quickly tipped over by Gen Me and Sabin crashes into the top rope. Max slams Shelley head first into the corner, while at the same time Sabin kicks Jeremy straight into the ladder in the corner. Sabin hands Shelley a chair while Max Buck is tied up in a tree of woe, and Shelley holds it in place for Sabin to dropkick it straight into Max's face. Sabin grabs the ladder and stacks it, and a couple of chairs onto both members of Gen Me and holds it in place for Shelley to do a double stomp straight down on top of everything.

Shelley begins climbing the ladder, and he almost gets to the titles, but he stops when he's at the top, and the Guns go to the outside, grabbing and bringing in two more ladders. The Guns set up all three ladders up, and all four men begin climbing up the ladders where they begin slugging it out. Jeremy Buck falls off first, and everyone else soon follows in succession. We get a crazy succession of attempted double team moves, a lot of which don't work out, until the Guns connect with a chair assisted wheelbarrow lungblower.

The Guns set the ladders back up in their particular pattern, and grab a table, putting it on top of all of the ladders to give themselves a platform to stand on. Jeremy Buck tries to stop the Guns from being able to go for the titles, and he eats what I can only think to describe as a doomsday device dive to the outside for his troubles. The Guns find themselves back in the ring with another table and Gen Me are scheming on the outside. The Guns set up the table, and Jeremy buck is in the ring with a chair to break things up. They lay Sabin down on the table and Max lays in with a series of right hands to the head. Jeremy tries to climb the ladders but he's stopped by Shelley. Shelley fights off Max before connecting with a standing sliced bread #2 from the apron to the outside through a table on Jeremy Buck. Sabin and Max Buck climb the ladders with chairs in hand. They both swing their chairs and Sabin knocks Max's out of his hand and knocks Max off the top of the ladders to the mat, through another table. Sabin pulls down the titles, and we have a winning team.

Winners and STILL TNA World Tag Team Champions: The Motor City Machine Guns

We transition straight into a video package about the history between Abyss and Pope. This is immediately screwed up with some footage from the last match, which leads the video package to be started over again from the beginning.


Casket Match

Abyss vs. "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero

The bell rings, and Abyss charges, only to run straight into a couple of big right hands from Pope. Pope hits a series of punches and kicks, but Abyss comes right back with a punch of his own, and he almost tosses Pope right into the casket. Pope stops himself and makes his way back into the ring, pounding on Abyss as much as he can, but Abyss grabs Pope across the throat and tosses him over the top rope. Abyss follows to the outside, and Pope continues to throw everything at Abyss, coming at him with furious right hands before sending him into the ring sets and the barricade, then slamming him repeatedly with his knee while his head is up against the barricade.

Pope takes Abyss toward the casket, but Abyss is able to stop him and bring things back into the ring. Pope avoids a splash from Abyss in the corner and comes back with one of his own before hitting a nice jumping face plant. Pope goes to the top rope, but Abyss grabs him and tasses him out of the ring, basically body slamming him on top of the casket and out to the floor. Abyss goes to the outside where he picks Pope up to his feet and brings him back into the ring. Abyss waits for Pope to get to his feet and launches himself into Pope in the corner with a huge splash. Abyss picks up Pope and takes him over toward the casket, but Pope fights away from Abyss and dropkicks Abyss, sending him almost flying into the casket. Abyss stops himself and comes back into the ring with a head butt to Pope.

Abyss continues to pound on Pope with a big right hand to the back of Pope's head. Abyss tries for a short arm clothesline, but Pope is able to duck it and locks in a sleeper for a couple of seconds, before Abyss turns it into a side slam and plants Pope on the canvas. Abyss picks Pope up and takes him toward the casket, but Pope fights back on the apron. Abyss head butts Pope, and Pope falls back into the casket, but Abyss is not able to fully close the lid. Pope fights back with a big right hand, and goes up to the top rope, launching off with a flying shoulder block that takes Abyss off his feet. A combination of kicks and punches from Pope, culminating in a clothesline/leg sweep combo takes Abyss off his feet. Two inverted atomic drops, and a big second rope bulldog take Abyss down yet again. Pope rolls Abyss over toward the casket and Abyss falls in, but when Pope goes to close the lid, Abyss grabs Pope around the throat and tosses him back in the ring. Abyss makes his way into the ring and immediately connects with a big black hole slam.

Abyss takes Pope over the the casket and kicks him in, but when he tries to slam down the lid, Pope will still not allow the lid to close. Pope is able to fight his way out of the casket, and he connects with a quick combination of lefts and rights that stun Abyss and knock him back into the ring. Pope follows and comes up with a couple of big back hand slaps and a 4 up. Pope pulls down his knee pads and connects with the DDE. Pope points toward the casket and the crowd goes nuts. Pope rolls Abyss toward the casket and he's able to get the big man in. Pope tries to slam down the lid, but Abyss punches through the side of the casket to low blow Pope. Abyss sends Pope back into the ring, and Pope is quick to clothesline Abyss over the top rope to the apron. Pope jumps out to the apron and both men fight. Abyss is able to chokeslam Pope from the apron into the casket, and he immediately slams the lid down, winning the match.

Winner: Abyss

Backstage:

The referee, Samoa Joe, and Jeff Jarrett are shown backstage with the referee running down the rules. Gunner and Murphy run in from out of nowhere and attack Joe from behind, wailing on his ankle with a billy club. Jarrett admonishes the security guys as they stop attacking Joe and make their way away.

A Jeff Hardy video package runs for just a second, but then it stops, and another video package hyping the submission match kicks in. Tonight has been chock full of little errors like this that definitely don't make TNA look very good.


Submission Match
Jeff Jarrett vs. Samoa Joe

The bell rings, and Joe and Jarrett circle each other for a bit, with Joe already forgetting to sell the leg. We get a bit of a lock up, but it doesn't last long. Both men continue to feel each other out, starting things slowly. Another lock up, and Joe tosses Jarrett back into the corner. Joe hits a Judo toss that launches Jarrett up and over his own body. Jarrett is able to come back with a couple of cheap shots that take Joe off his feet, but Joe comes right back, pulling Jarrett right down into an arm bar. Jarrett is able to get to the ropes to force a break, and Joe is still calling Jarrett out from a seated position. Jarrett won't go at Joe until he stands, and Joe goes right into a keylock, forcing Jarrett to go for the ropes again. Joe hits a series of rapid fire rights in the corner before raking Jarrett across the face with his boot. Jarrett is able to make his way out to the floor and catch Joe, wrapping his ankle around the ring post before locking in a poor looking ankle lock.

Joe writhes in pain but he does not give up, instead kicking away at Jarrett and rolling through out of the submission. Joe kicks Jarrett into the corner and comes right back to Jarrett with a couple of right hands and a chop to the chest. Joe is also able to lock in an ankle lock with the leg grapevined that causes Jarrett to scream and reach for the ropes. Joe takes Jarrett back down to the mat and hits a senton splash before going right back to work on Jarrett with an arm submission. Jarrett gets right back into the ropes, forcing a break. Joe peppers Jarrett with a couple of rights, and catches a jumping Jarrett with a big powerbomb. Joe locks up Jarrett's legs in a Texas cloverleaf, but Jarrett is able to crawl to the ropes and actually out of the ring. Joe is wuick to follow outside and he locks in a rear naked choke. Jarrett taps, but they're outside of the ring so it doesn't count.

Back in the ring, Joe locks in an arm bar, and Jarrett taps, but his leg is under the ropes, so it doesn't count. Joe goes for a running knee in the corner, but Jarrett moves and Joe connects with the turnbuckle. Joe takes Jarrett down hard, then goes for and connects with the muscle buster. Joe locks in the muscle buster, and Gunner and Murphy make their way down to the ring. Joe takes out both men, but this allows Jarrett to pull Joe into the middle of the ring and lock in an ankle lock. Joe screams, but he doesn't tap. The referee calls for the bell, but Joe never submitted.

Winner by referee stoppage: Jeff Jarrett

Backstage:

Mr. Anderson is backstage with Christy Hemme. He says this Jeff Hardy is a new Jeff Hardy, and he's surprised that Christy cares if he calls it down the middle. Morgan makes his way into the interview and asks that Anderson make tonight a No DQ match so that if anyone interferes, he'll be able to stop them and won't have to worry about the match being stopped. Anderson says he's going to call it right down the middle just like an a-hole would.

We get a video package (the one that started playing earlier) that highlights the events over the past couple of months that have led up to TNA Championship Match.


TNA Championship
Special Referee: Mr. Anderson
Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Matt Morgan

We get formal ring introductions from JB, and apparently according to Tenay this match will indeed by No DQ. Tenay apparently spoiled things as Anderson whispers the stipulation in JB's ear for him to announce.

Hardy isn't happy with the crowd response toward him, and this seems like an awful lot of stalling for a PPV that started late and only has 25 minutes to go. The bell rings and both men lock up with Morgan quickly tossing Hardy into the corner. Hardy tries to avoid Morgan, but Morgan tosses him back into the corner and lays into him with a series of punches before slamming him head first into two turnbuckles, and then coming at Hardy with the rapid fire elbows. Morgan chokes Hardy on the top rope, and launches himself, splashing Hardy. Morgan hits an Undertaker-biting apron leg drop, but when he tries to get back into the ring, Hardy hangs him up on the top rope, hits a dropkick that sends Morgan down, and follows to the outside with a double ax handle smash before sending Morgan head first into the ring post.

Hardy sends Morgan back into the ring at Anderson's request, and locks in a rear chin lock. Morgan is able to fight out of it pretty swiftly, and makes it up to his feet, only to shrug off several Jeff Hardy right hands. Morgan walks into a back elbow, but avoids a whisper in the wind and hits a series of clotheslines on Hardy before splashing him in the corner, and landing a big side slam. Morgan waits for Hardy to get to his feet and hits a huge discus clothesline, but it's only good enough for a two count. Morgan sends Hardy into the corner and charges him, but runs right into two boots. Morgan catches a diving Hardy though, and hits what looks almost like a black hole slam, but again it's only good for two. Twist of hate from Hardy, but it's only enough for a two count for Jeff.

Hardy hits Morgan with a couple of right hands, but he hits the ropes and runs right into a carbon footprint. Morgan looks to have tweaked his knee during the kick. He goes for a pin but Hardy gets his foot on the ropes. Morgan goes for a suplex, but Hardy fights out of it and hits another twist of hate. Hardy pins Morgan but he only gets a two count. Hardy hits a couple of quick leg drops before going to the top rope. Hardy goes for the swanton, but Morgan gets his knees up to block the splash. Morgan continues to grab at his knee. Morgan uses the ropes to pull himself to his feet just as Hardy rolls to the outside and flips off Anderson. Hardy tells Anderson to count him out.

Anderson counts up to nine, but then stops the count and makes his way out to talk to Hardy. Hardy pie faces Anderson, shoving him a couple of times. Anderson comes right back with a series of right hands before tossing Hardy back into the ring. Morgan rolls Hardy up from behind, but he only gets a two count. Morgan attempts to shoulder Hardy, but Hardy fights out of it, hits a twist of hate, and goes for the pin. Anderson takes his sweet time getting down to the mat, and hits an agonizingly slow two count, allowing Morgan to kick out before the three. Hardy rolls to the outside again. Morgan gets up, continuing to sell the knee, but when he goes to the outside after Hardy, Hardy hits him in the knee with a chair shot. Back in the ring, Hardy goes for the twist of hate, but Morgan shoves Hardy off and into Anderson, sending Anderson to the outside. Morgan connects with the carbon footprint.

Bischoff comes out with his son referee in tow. He brings him down to replace Anderson. The ref counts the pin, but Morgan only gets a two count after such a long pin. Morgan screams at Bischoff, but then picks up the chair. He lays it down on the mat, and calls for the chokeslam, picking Hardy up but the neck. Hardy kicks Morgan in the knee and connects with the twist of hate on the chair. Hardy pins Morgan, and is able to get the three count.

Winner and STILL TNA World Champion: Jeff Hardy

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