Sunday, February 26, 2012

UFC 144 'Edgar vs. Henderson' Quick Results!!

Hello again everyone,

What a night it was Saturday night Feb. 25th from the Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan. One new champ was crowned and lot's of great fights from an amazing night in the land of the raising sun. Here now is a special look at what happened...


UFC 144 'Edgar vs. Henderson'

http://ufc.com/event/ufc144


UFC Japan 'Edgar vs. Henderson' Prelims

LIVE On FX & Rogers SportsNet

Chris Cariaso def. Takeya Mizugaki
Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Riki Fukuda def. Steve Cantwell
Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Vaughan Lee def. Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto
Submission (Arm Bar) at 4:29, R1

Takanori Gomi def. Eiji Mitsuoka
TKO at 2:21, R2


UFC 144 'Edgar vs. Henderson'

LIVE On Pay Per View


UFC 144 Fight Bonuses
(Each Earn $65,000)


Submission Of The Night

Vaughn Lee


KnockOut Of The Night

Anthony Pettis


Fight Of The Night

(C) Frankie Edgar vs. Benson Henderson



Anthony Pettis def. Joe Lauzon
KO at 1:21, R1

Hatsu Hioki def. Bart Palaszewski
Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Tim Boetsch def. Yushin Okami
TKO at :54, R3

Jake Shields def. Yoshihiro Akiyama
Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Mark Hunt def. Cheick Kongo
TKO at 2:11. R1


UFC Japan 'Edgar vs. Henderson'


Co-Main Event Of The Evening

Ryan Bader def. Quinton Jackson
Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)


UFC Japan 'Edgar vs. Henderson'


Main Event Of The Evening

LightWeight Title Match

5, 5min Rounds

Benson Henderson def. (C) Frankie Edgar
(Wins Lightweight Championship)
Unanimous Decision (49-46, 48-47, 49-46)


What a night this was. We are now counting down to UFC 145 'Jones vs. Evans' LIVE Saturday night April 21st from the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, GA. Jon Jones defends the Light Heavyweight Title against #1 contender 'Suga' Rashad Evans!!

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

WWE Elimination Chamber Quick & Full Results!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the
WWE Elimination Chamber. What an event the Elimination Chamber was. Here is a special look at what happened on the final stop on the road to WrestleMania!!




Quick Results

CM Punk retains the WWE Title (Punk wins via GTS On The Miz!! Should Be Noted Jericho Was KO's & Didn't Finsh The Match)

Beth Phoenix retains WWE Divas Title (Beth wins via Glam Slam on Tamina)

Daniel Byran retains World Heavyweight Title (Byran retains via LaBelle Lock on Santino)

Jack Swagger retains U.S. Title (Swagger wins via Ankle Lock on Gabriel)

John Cena wins the Ambulance Match (Cena wins via AA off the top of the Ambulance & loads Kane into the back for the win)


WWE Elimination Chamber

We open the show with a video package that focuses on
Elimination Chamber as the last big stop on the road to WrestleMania. Of course there’s a lot of focus on the Chamber match itself.

The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV. The set looks pretty neat; I think it’s the same set up from last year. Cole immediately begins hyping the
Elimination Chamber matches that will be taking place tonight. Lawler says this always gets him excited because it means WrestleMania is near. The Elimination Chamber begins to lower, and Cole lets us know that the Chamber is 10 years old this year.

WWE Elimination Chamber Title Match

(C) CM Punk

vs.

Dolph Ziggler

vs.

Chris Jericho

vs.

R-Truth

vs.

The Miz

vs.

Kofi Kingston

Justin Roberts runs down the rules of the match quickly before all the lights go out. Chris Jericho walks out in his ridiculous light-up jacket and makes his way quickly out to the Chamber and into one of the ringside pods.

Cole reminds us that Jericho won the privilege to enter the last match as he’s locked into his pod. The second man to make his way to the Chamber is
The Miz, who makes his way out to the ring to a less than favorable reaction.

Miz trash talks Jericho, who’s locked in one of the pods, before posing for the crowd and heading into a pod of his own.
Dolph Ziggler is the next man to make his way out to the ring, and of course he’s got his manager Vickie Guerrero in tow. Ziggler doesn’t get much of a reaction at all, but it isn’t too easy to hear the crowd tonight.

Ziggler gets locked into a pod and entrant number four into the match, and the last guy to be entering one of the ringside pods, will be R-Truth. Truth makes his way out to the ring to a bit of a non-reaction, as I can’t even see any kind of reaction from the crowd.


Kofi Kingston is the first of the two participants who will begin this match to make his way down to the ring. Kingston pauses in front of the Chamber momentarily before ripping off his shirt and heading right in, looking around the Chamber and taking it all in.


The WWE Champion himself, CM Punk, is the last man to make his way out to the ring, and if the Champ is going to retain his title he’ll have a long road to travel tonight. Punk gets a great reaction from the crowd as he makes his way into the Chamber, and slams the door behind him. Punk gets in Jericho’s face, the Truth’s, and finally Ziggler. Punk makes sure to show off the title to Kingston and Miz as well, to big pops from the crowd, before handing the title over the the referee.


The Chamber door is locked, and the bell rings. Kingston and Punk test each other out a bit before locking up. Kofi locks in a headlock but Punk fights it off. Kingston jumps to the outside in an impressive feat of athleticism. Back in the ring, Punk kicks at Kofi’s legs, hitting him with knees to the chest before sending him into the ropes and getting caught in a series of roll ups. Both men trade near falls, before Punk tries for the Go to Sleep. Kingston fights out of it and hits a nice high elbow, getting a one count out of a pin.


Kofi goes for the boom drop, but Punk counters with a kick. Punk is sent to the outside but he lands on his feet. Punk tries to suplex Kingston to the outside, but Kingston lands on his feet and hits Punk with a belly to back suplex to the Chamber floor. Kofi tries to slingshot Punk into the Chamber wall, but Punk reverses and slingshots Kingston into Jericho’s pod. Punk picks Kingston up and gets revenge by executing a suplex on the Chamber floor.


Punk beats on Kofi in the corner, stomping away at him before trying to get a pin, and getting a two count. The clock counts down and the lights go dim. The first man to enter the match will be
Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler heads into the match with fire, going right to Punk and hitting a fireman’s carry, dropping the champ on the chamber floor. Ziggler pulls himself up on the chamber wall, doing exercises before dropping a leg across Punk’s head. Ziggler rolls Punk into the ring and tries to get a pin, but only gets two. Ziggler splashes Kofi in the corner before whipping Punk into the opposite corner, trying the same thing, and missing, eating the corner turnbuckle.

Punk hits Ziggler with a clothesline, then so does Kofi. Kofi slams Ziggler to the mat, and Punk hits him with a beautiful enzugiri. Ziggler is able to whip Kofi into the corner, but he charges after and eats double boots from Kofi. Both Kofi and Punk go for springboard moves, but Ziggler ducks and both men crash into each other.


The crowd is completely behind Punk. The clock counts down and Punk tries for another pin on Kingston, getting a two count. The lights go dim and begin flashing again as R-Truth is revealed to be the next entrant to the match. Truth heads right for Ziggler and hits him with a couple of clotheslines before hip tossing him over the ropes and to the Chamber floor. Truth follows by launching himself out with a splash over the top rope on Ziggler on the Chamber floor.


Back in the ring, Truth hits Ziggler with a scissors kick, but Ziggler won’t stay down for three. Punk sends Truth into the corner and hits him with a knee to the forehead before hitting a big superplex that’s good for another two count. Kofi misses the trouble in paradise on Punk and Punk tosses him over the top to the outside. Punk slams Truth to the mat before heading to the top, taunting Jericho on the way, and hitting the Macho Man elbow drop. Punk pins Truth and gets three.


R Truth has been eliminated

Ziggler tries for a roll up, but Punk counters, and eats trouble in paradise from Kofi. Ziggler breaks things up and things head to the outside. Kofi leaps from the ring ropes out to the Chamber wall, but Ziggler pulls him down off of the wall and slams him into the floor. The clock counts down again and we know Miz will be next since Jericho is last.

Miz heads into the match and hits Punk with the corner dropkick before launching him into the corner hard. Miz heads to the outside and turns to Kofi, whipping him into one of the pods and choking him on the floor before picking him up and slamming him down to the Chamber floor. Miz heads into the ring, and backdrops Ziggler back to the outside. He drags Ziggler back into the ring and goes for the pin, but he’s only able to get a two count. Miz heads back to the outside and picks Kofi up, slamming him into the ring post, Kofi responds with a kick, but when he heads to the top, Miz shoves him back down to the Chamber floor. Miz goes for the pin on Kofi in the ring but only gets two.


Miz goes for another corner dropkick but Punk counters, almost hitting the GTS. Miz almost counters with the SCF, but Punk fights it off. Miz is able to hit the low DDT before taking Punk into the ropes and choking him against the middle rope. Punk is able to fight Miz off and hit him with a neckbreaker. Punk sends Miz into the corner and charges into a big boot, but responds with a nice powerslam. Punk goes for the pin, but when he doesn’t get it, he locks Miz in the anaconda vise. The clock counts down again and Jericho makes his way in. Punk releases the hold and we get a stare down before both men begin trading rights.


Jericho sends Punk into the corner, then whips him to the mat where he hits a stiff hick to the spine and a single leg drop kick. Jericho tries for the Walls of Jericho but Punk fights it off. Punk tries for the GTS but Punk fights it off, hitting a bull dog and following it up with a lionsault. Jericho can’t get three on Punk though. Ziggler tries to roll up Jericho but only gets two. Jericho hits Ziggler with a codebreaker and pins him for the three count.


Dolph Ziggler has been eliminated

Jericho heads to the outside and whips Kofi into the Chamber wall. He heads back into the ring and turns to Punk. Punk is able to stop Jericho in his tracks, slingshotting him over the ropes and out to the Chamber floor. Punk follows and picks Jericho up, slamming the back of his head into a chamber pod repeatedly before whipping him across the floor into another pod. Jericho heads into the pod and closes the door, trying to hold it closed. Punk is able to open it, but Jericho fights back, closing the pod door on Punk’s arm and slamming him shoulder first into a partially closed door.

Jericho turns his attention to Kofi and hits him with kicks and punches, but when he turns his attention away for a minute, he turns around into an SOS on the Chamber floor. Miz tries to steal a pin when Jericho rolls into the ring, but he only gets two. Miz and Kofi brawl for a bit and Miz beats on Kofi in the corner, trying for his corner clothesline again, but Kofi counters with a neat kick to the face. Kofi heads up to the top but he’s stopped by Miz who follows up and tries for a superplex. Miz is stopped by Punk, who pulls him out of the corner and plants him with a powerbomb, heading right into a pin for two.


Kofi has climbed to the top of one of the pods, and he leaps off the top, hitting both Miz and Punk with a huge cross body. Kofi goes for the pin on Miz but only gets two. Jericho attacks Kofi from behind and is able to lock in the Walls of Jericho. Kofi is forced to tap out.


Kofi Kingston has been eliminated

Jericho holds on to the hold for a bit after Kingston taps out before sending Kofi to the outside. Jericho whips Kofi into the Chamber wall before slapping at his head. The referees open the Chamber door, and Jericho tosses Kofi out of the Chamber to the arena floor. Jericho turns around and eats a kick to the face from Punk that sends him flying from the cage. The referees and doctor’s are checking Jericho and they don’t get a response from him, so he looks to be eliminated from the match.

Punk is sitting on his knees in the cage, watching doctor’s check on not only Jericho, but a cameraman that Jericho wiped out on his fall out of the cage.


Back in the ring, the doors are closed and Miz tries to whip Punk into the Chamber wall. Punk sends things back in the ring. Miz hits a backbreaker, but Punk counters with a kick to the side of the head that gets him a near fall. Punk waits for Miz to get up in the corner before hitting a high knee, then running bulldog for another two count. Punk heads to the outside and springboards back in, but Miz catches him and hits the SCF. Miz goes for the pin, but Punk kicks out at two.


Miz hits Punk with repeated knees to the face before taking him into the corner, mounting him and hitting him with repeated right hands. Miz taunts Punk as he continues to bury knees in Punk’s stomach and chest. Miz turns around and charges Punk, but Punk moves and Miz goes shoulder first into the ring post, and head first into one of the pods. Punk shoulders Miz and hits the GTS, putting him down for the three count.


WINNER AND STILL WWE Champion: CM Punk

Punk heads to the outside and looks at the doctor’s working over Jericho, smirking a little bit on his way. Punk poses at the top of the entranceway with his title to big pops from the crowd.

Cole and Lawler begin talking about how excited they are about WrestleMania coming up before turning their attention to the SmackDown Elimination Chamber match. They talk about Randy Orton's removal from the match, and his replacement: Santino Marella.

We get another
WrestleMania 28 hype video for John Cena. They show Cena training with Cena training with WWE developmental talents at the gym he uses in Florida.


WWE Divas Title Match

(C) Beth Phoenix


vs.

Tamina

The bell rings, and before they get started, Beth offers Tamina to get out of her ring. Tamina responds by hitting her with a couple of big chops to the back and chest, and slamming her to the mat. Beth tries to head butt Tamina to no effect. Tamina responds with a head butt of her own to lay out the champion. Tamina heads up to the top, but she’s pushed outside to the floor by Beth.

Beth slams her head repeatedly into the ground and hits her with a series of punches before rolling back into the ring and mocking her with a superfly pose. Tamina is able to beat the count back into the ring, but Beth lays in with a nasty series of elbows to the kidneys before locking in a rear chin lock.


Tamina is able to fight up to her feet and out of the hold, but she’s thrown right back down to the mat by Beth. Beth kicks away at Tamina’s back before locking in a dragon sleeper and bending Tamina backwards.


Beth stands to her feet to get more leverage, but Tamina is able to fight out of the hold. Tamina shoulders Beth and hits a Samoan drop. Tamina heads up to the top rope, but she’s stopped by Beth, who hits her with a couple of big forearms before heading up after her. Beth lays in with a couple more forearms to the back before hitting a big superplex out of the corner.


Beth hits Tamina with a couple of rights, and Tamina fights back with some of her own, then some chops. Tamina takes Beth into the corner and hits a big splash, then a superkick. Tamina drags Beth into position and heads back up to the top rope. Tamina poses and hits the superfly splash, but Beth kicks out at two.


Tamina heads back up to the top rope, but Beth rolls to the outside. Tamina heads after her and sends Beth back into the ring, but She’s thrown into the turnbuckles, and caught with the glam slam. Phoenix covers Tamina, and this one is over as she gets the three count.


WINNER AND STILL WWE Diva’s Champion: Beth Phoenix


Santino is shown backstage again, still dressed as Rocky, and he’s boxing what looks to be a ham. Santino hits the ham with the cobra.

Josh Matthews is backstage nearby Chris Jericho who is getting checked out by doctor’s. He says they’ll try to get a word with him as soon as they can.


We go to the ring and Justin Roberts introduces John Laurinaitis. Out comes Laurinaitis with David Otunga at his side.


Laurinaitis introduces himself and talks about how the Board of Directors wants him to stay around. Laurinaitis says Teddy Long should be subjected to the same scrutiny he was. Laurinaitis says there has been complaints about Long. He goes on but is interrupted by
Alberto Del Rio's music. Del Rio comes into the arena driving an Excalibur. Del Rio gets out and makes his way down to the ring.

Johnny Ace looks pretty happy as Del Rio makes his way out to the ring. Del Rio has a mic and he insults Teddy Long before saying he plays favorites and holds grudges. He says Long is corrupt, and he’s a piece of trash that’s good for nothing, and we don’t need people like that in this business. He turns to Laurinaitis and says he has a good idea, that Ace should be the permanent GM for both Raw and SmackDown.


Mark Henry is the next man to make his way out to the ring and interrupt things. Henry also has a mic in hand. Henry says that Teddy Long is a bully. He says that two weeks ago, Long physically assaulted him. He says just like the good guy that Henry is, he fell for it, and he was wrongly suspended for it. Henry turns to Ace and says they’ve never seen eye to eye, but he’s never been a bully, throw his weight around, nor has Henry seen him abuse his power. He says just like Del Rio, he thinks that Ace should be the permanent GM of Raw and SmackDown.


Christian makes his return to a huge pop next. He says he knows Teddy Long better than everyone else. He says if it weren’t for Long he’d be competing for the title tonight. He says Long created an unsafe working environment, and that’s why he’s asking the board to make Johnny the GM of
SmackDown. Laurinaitis thanks everyone and asks Otunga to take a picture of everyone who came out to support the movement. Everyone gets together and Christian gives a cheesy thumbs up. Otunga makes sure to get himself into the picture as well. Everyone shakes hands before heading out of the ring to the back.

Santino’s training continues as he’s shown in front of a set of stairs, probably at the arena. He runs up them, quickly, since there aren’t many, before celebrating at the top.

Backstage:

Josh Mathews is backstage with Big Show. Show admits he has a bad history at
WrestleMania Show says he’s winning the World Title tonight and working on his future.


WWE Elimination Chamber

Co-Main Event Of The Evening

World Heavyweight Elimination Chamber Title Match

(C) Daniel Bryan

vs.

Santino Morella

vs.

Wade Barrett

vs.

Intercontinental Champion
Cody Rhodes

vs.

Big Show

vs.

The Great Khali

The Chamber begins to lower again as Cole sends things backstage where Matthews is standing alongside the Big Show. Show says his track record at
WrestleMania is terrible. He says it’s not how many times you fall off the horse, but how many times you ride. The only thing he can think of is walking out of tonight as the World Heavyweight Champion.

Back out at the ring, the chamber is on the floor, and The Great Khali is the first man to make his way out to the ring for the SmackDown
Elimination Chamber match.

Cody Rhodes is the next man to make his way out to the ring, and he takes off his title, kissing it and handing it to the ref before heading into the chamber and staring down Khali. Rhodes heads into his own pod.


Santino Marella is the third entrant into the match. He gets a pretty big pop as he makes his way out to the ring, still with his Rocky hoodie on. Santino celebrates for the crowd before heading into his pod.


The last man to head into the pods will be the World Heavyweight Champion himself,
Daniel Bryan, who comes out to quite a bit of heat from the crowd.

Bryan shows off his title to all the other men already locked in pods before continuing to gloat in front of the crowd. Bryan hands off his title and heads into his pod.


The first who’ll be starting things off in this match is Wade Barrett, who comes out to a bit of a non-reaction from the crowd.


The Big Show is the final man to make his way out to the chamber. He gets a decent pop from the crowd as he makes his way to the chamber.


Show heads into the ring, and he heads right over to
Daniel Bryan's pod, staring him down before playing to the crowd. The ref holds up the title and then hands it to officials on the outside. The door is closed and we’re ready to begin.

Show and Barrett lock up and Show tosses Barrett to the mat. Show chops Barrett across the chest hard, then hits him with a right hand to the stomach. Show continues the assault on Barrett by beating him up and hitting a big clothesline. Show takes Barrett into the corner and beats on him further, but when he whips Barrett into the ropes, Barrett attacks Show with kicks to the knees, chest and face to bring the big man down for a one count. Barrett kicks away at Show, who rolls to the outside.


Barrett sends Show crashing head first into the cage door, then does it a second time. Show falls to the chamber floor. Barrett continues kicking away at Show, who rolls back to the inside.


Show tries to fight back against Barrett, but Barrett continues to work on the knee, tying it up on the bottom rope and leaping down on top of it with all his weight. Barrett wrenches away at Show’s ankle, putting pressure on his knee, but he’s kicked away by Show who sends him to the outside. Show heads to the ropes and suplexes Barrett back into the ring, but a pinfall attempt only gets a two count.


Show continues the assault on Barrett, chopping at his chest in the corner. Show tosses Barrett over the top rope, and Barrett crashes out to the chamber floor. Show stands on Barrett’s chest with all his weight. Things move back into the ring as the clock counts down, and Show drops Barrett down to the mat again.


Show walks over to Bryan’s chamber, waiting to see who’s released. Cody Rhodes is the first man to be released into the match.


Rhodes heads into the match reluctantly, and he’s taking into the corner and chopped hard in front of Bryan.


Rhodes tries to fight back, but he too is tossed over the top rope to the chamber floor. Show heads to the outside and he chucks Barrett into the chamber wall, then tries to splash Cody against the wall. Cody moves and Show crashes. Cody heads up to the top, but he’s caught by Show and tossed hard into the cage wall. Show heads back into the ring and tries for a chokeslam on Barrett, but Wade gets out of it and attacks Show’s knee, taking him off of his feet where he can continue to kick away at and wrench the knee.


Wade drops to the mat and wrenches the leg, but Show drops his leg across Barrett’s face. Cody and Barrett are able to team up temporarily to work over Show, but Show fights off a pin from Cody, then Rhodes is tossed to the outside by Barrett. Wade heads to the outside and tosses Cody into the chamber wall three times in a row before pointing at Bryan.


Wade and Cody trade blows before Wade slams Cody head first into one of the chamber pods, then whips him into the ring post. Barrett picks Cody up, but he’s shoved back first into the chamber wall. The clock counts down again and Santino is the next man in the match. Santino heads into the ring and hits Barrett with a series of punches, a hiptoss, and a flying head butt. Santino gets a big pop, but turns around to see Big Show. Santino is taken into the corner and hit with a chop before being thrown across the ring. Rhodes attacks Show from behind with a chop block, taking him off his feet.


Rhodes continues to stomp away at Show, wearing him down, before turning to Santino and choking him with his boot. Show is able to catch Rhodes with a chop, and punches Barrett in the gut before sending Rhodes, then Barrett over the top rope to the outside. Show points at Bryan before heading to the outside. Show tries for a double chokeslam, but Rhodes and Barrett fight it off and counter with a double suplex on the chamber floor.


Wade and Cody try to pull Show back into the ring, but he’s dead weight at the moment. Bryan is screaming at the men to bring him in the ring and cover him. Rhodes and Barrett fight each other. Rhodes head to the top and hits a moonsault press that’s good for a two count before he tosses Barrett over the top. Rhodes turns his attention to Santino and takes him to the outside where he whips him into the chamber wall. Rhodes beats on Santino in the ropes before kicking and stomping at him.


Rhodes slams Santino’s arm into the cage wall as the clock counts down once more. The lights dim and flash and The Great Khali is the third man to enter the match. Khali enters the match and hits Barrett with a big punch. Khali beats on Rhodes and Barrett in the ring. Khali hits Rhodes, the Barrett with choke bombs. Khali hits Santino with a brain chop, and Big Show is able to connect with a spear on Khali. Show gets the three count.


Great Khali is eliminated

Show heads over and continues to stare down Daniel Bryan, who smiles and asks what Show’s going to do. Show heads up to the top turnbuckle and leans on the pod, reaching down into the pod and trying to reach Bryan. Bryan taunts Show, so Show rips at the chains, tearing them away. Bryan doesn’t look too thrilled with this development.

Show kicks away the chains and Bryan yells for them to open the door. Bryan heads into the pod with the champion and begins beating on him relentlessly, hitting him, headbutting him, and choking him against the wall with his boot. The clock counts down and the door is opened. Bryan pokes Show in the eye, but he’s caught by Show and thrown THROUGH one of the pod doors.


Show picks Bryan up and tosses him into the ring over the top rope. He fights away Barrett and drops Bryan with a couple of big clotheslines and a back splash in the corner followed with a huge shoulder block. Show calls for the chokeslam. He catches Bryan and hits him with a giant chokeslam, but he turns into a big boot from Barrett. Barrett catches Show with a series of knees to the face and a running big boot to the face. Santino catches Barrett in a roll up but doesn’t get two. on the outside Rhodes hits the beautiful disaster kick to Show, then hits it again off the cage wall to send Show into the ring. Rhodes plants Show with a DDT and Barrett hits an elbow drop from the second rope. Rhodes pins Show and gets the three count.


Big Show has been eliminated

Rhodes celebrates, but he’s immediately rolled up by Santino Marella who gets the three count.

Cody Rhodes has been eliminated

Rhodes drops Santino with the cross Rhodes before leaving the match. Barrett heads in and pins Santino, but Santino kicks out at two. Barrett tosses Santino to the outside, and follows, tossing him into the chamber wall repeatedly. Barrett ties Santino’s arms in the chamber wall and kicks away at his chest before hitting him with a big boot to the face.

Barrett and Bryan trade blows. Bryan misses the back flip out of the corner, but he’s able to catch Barrett in a roll up. Bryan almost locks on the LaBell lock, but Barrett fights it off. Bryan kicks at Barrett’s chest in the corner repeatedly before seating him on the top rope. He heads up after Wade, but he’s pushed away and crotched on the top rope. Barrett lays out Bryan with a clothesline while he’s seated on the ropes a la Nigel McGuinness.


Barrett pickes up Bryan and powerbombs him hard into the chamber wall before slamming him into one of the pods, and tapping his neck in the chamber pod door, choking him, then slamming the chamber door against his neck. Barrett pulls Bryan back into the ring and goes for the pin but he’s only able to get a two count. Santino is up but he’s knocked right back down by Barrett. Barrett goes for the wasteland, but Santino fights it off, so Barrett hits Santino with a huge boot that sends him flying to the outside. Barrett sends Santino into the wall and hits him with a forearm to the back, then again. Barrett turns around into a flying knee to the face from Bryan, who comes off the top rope. BRyan sends Barrett into the pods twice, but when he goes to the top he’s stopped by Barrett. Barrett slams Bryan back hard into the pod, tearing away more of the wall.


Barrett heads up to the top with Bryan and shoulders him, but Santino breaks it up. Santino heads up after Barrett and tries for a superplex, but it’s fought off by Barrett, who tosses Santino to the mat. Barrett stands on the top and tries for the elbow drop again, but misses. Bryan comes down with a flying head butt, and Santino makes the pin for three.


Wade Barrett has been eliminated

Bryan has a big smile on his face as he realizes what the match has come down to.

Bryan laughs at Santino as he raises the roof. Santino takes Bryan down with a Sambo throw, but eats a dropkick in the corner. Bryan has a crazed look on his face. Bryan hits Santino with a nasty kick to the spine and a big kick to the chest. Bryan winds up and this another big kick to the chest. Santino gets up, so Bryan kicks him again. Santino’s up again, so Bryan hits him with a kick to the temple. Bryan goes for the pin, but Santino kicks out at two. Bryan misses a second corner dropkick and he’s rolled up for two. Bryan lays Santino out and heads to the top for the head butt, but Santino moves. Santino pulls out the cobra, and the cobra strikes, but Bryan kicks out of a pin attempt. Bryan is able to lock in the LaBell lock, and Santino holds on for as long as he’s able to. Santino tries to fight to his feet and the crowd is going nuts, but Bryan pulls back on the hold and Santino is forced to tap out.


WINNER AND STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Daniel Bryan

After the match, Bryan celebrates with his title in the ring. Sheamus' music hits, and the Irishman makes his way out to the ring. Bryan begs off, but goes for a kick. Sheamus stops him, and grabs him by the throat. Sheamus shoulders Bryan, and drops him with an air raid crash. Sheamus' music hits, and he’s apparently made his intentions clear as to who he’s like to face at
WrestleMania. Sheamus makes his way to the back, and it looks like the match that wasn’t even allowed to happen on the preshow at WM last year, will be one of the main events.


Backtage:

Hornswoggle is talking about how much he loves cheese. He asks Natalya to cut some cheese. Natalya swears that wasn’t her. She grabs her stomach, and farts again. She says, “Oh my God,” and runs off. Justin Gabriel comes in asks if Hornswoggle likes it. Swagger and Vickie come in. Swoggle says he likes that they have Jack cheese, and cottage cheese (pointing at Ziggler and Vickie). Teddy Long makes his way in and says the two can settle their differences in the ring tonight. Swagger says he agrees that there should be one man who runs Raw and SmackDown. Long agrees, but says it should be him. Before Long leaves, he lets Swagger know that his match tonight will be for the US Championship.


WWE United States Title Match

(C) Jack Swagger


vs.

Justin Gabriel

Jack Swagger is the first man to make his way to the ring with Vickie Guerrero in tow, of course. Swagger doesn’t get a very favorable reaction, and again these two men have a hard act to follow here.

Justin Gabriel is out next with Hornswoggle, and he gets a pretty decent reaction from the crowd in the arena.


The bell rings, and Swagger wastes no time taking Gabriel down to the mat. Swagger beats on Gabriel in the corner, and continues the assault, putting Gabriel down in a powerbomb after a hurricanrana attempt. Swagger delivers a Swagger bomb from the second rope before executing a couple of push ups on the back of Gabriel. Swagger snap mares Justin over and ties his arms up behind his head. Gabriel is able to fight to his feet and drop Swagger with a reverse DDT drop. Gabriel hits Swagger with a big kick in the corner, then hits a nice springboard cross body from the apron for a two count.


Gabriel hits Swagger with a big kick that sends him to the outside. Gabriel follows with a spinning plancha over the top to take out Swagger. Gabriel kicks at Swagger on the outside, wearing away his chest. Swagger catches Gabriel’s leg and throws it against the ring post hard. Swagger sends things back into the ring and locks in the ankle lock, forcing Gabriel to tap out.


WINNER AND STILL US Champion: Jack Swagger


The announce team hype that tomorrow night, The UnderTaker will be on Raw to continue his campaign for a match with HHH at WrestleMania. They then turn their attention to the next match, and note that one of the participants won’t be at Raw tomorrow night, as they’ll be leaving the arena tonight in an ambulance. This sends us into a video package that highlights the events over the past few weeks that have led up to Cena/Kane in an ambulance match tonight.


WWE Elimination Chamber

Main Event Of The Evening

Ambulance Match

Kane


vs.

John Cena

We see the ambulance back onto the stage as the rules are announced. The only way to win the match is to load your opponent into the back of the ambulance and have it driven out of the arena. Kane’s music hits and he comes out first. Out next comes John Cena as we get ready to go.

The bell rings and they go at it. Kane takes things around the ring and works Cena over. Cena fights back and they fight towards the ambulance already. Cena has the ambulance backed up but Kane turns things around. Kane beats Cena around and opens the doors of the ambulance. Kane pulls a stretcher out of it and runs it into Cena. Kane tries to throw Cena in the ambulance but Cena stops it. Cena turns things around again and fights back towards the ring. They finally make it back in the ring and Kane drops Cena with a big right hand. Kane whips Cena into the ropes and drops him with a big boot. Kane mounts Cena with right hands now. More offense from Kane in the ring now.

Cena and Kane trade shots in the middle of the ring now. Kane catches Cena with a big side slam and drops him. Kane goes to the top and comes down but Cena dropkicks him in mid-air. Cena runs the ropes and hits a big shoulder. Cena with the back drop. Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle and nails it. Cena goes for Attitude Adjustment but Kane blocks it. Kane applies the mandible and takes Cena to the mat with it.

Kane drags Cena to the floor and pulls a wheelchair out from under the ring. Kane sits Cena in the wheelchair and pushes it towards the ambulance. Cena stops it but Kane applies the mandible again while Cena is in the chair. Cena fights out of the wheelchair and breaks the hold. Cena fights Kane towards the ambulance. Cena whips Kane into the side of the ambulance and goes back to get the wheelchair. Cena folds the wheelchair up and smacks Kane in the head with it.

Cena puts Kane in the wheelchair and wheels it into a production area. Kane crashes into barely anything and falls out of the chair. Cena comes over but Kane hits him in the head with a piece of production equipment. Cena comes back and fights Kane through the production area and near the crowd. Kane brings the fight back to ringside but Cena whips him into the fan barrier and over it beside the ring. Cena grabs a mic, says something and hits Kane with it. Cena asks Booker T if they earned him a spot on the Fave Five. Cena takes apart the Spanish announcers table and hits Kane with a monitor. Cena takes apart the steel steps and decks Kane with the top piece. Cena grabs the bottom piece and positions it beside the top piece on the floor. Cena hits Kane with the steps again and puts him back down. Cena stacks the steps back together in front of the Spanish announcers table. Cena grabs Kane for AA and carries him up the steps and onto the announcers table. Kane slides out and chokeslams Cena through the Spanish announcers table.

Kane goes back to the ambulance to get the stretcher. He brings it back to ringside and loads Cena up on it. Kane pulls the stretcher and Cena to the back of the ambulance. Kane throws Cena into the back but Cena fights out when he tries to shut the doors. Cena unloads on Kane and slams the side door of the ambulance on him. Cena opens up the drivers door and slams Kane into it. Cena climbs up to the very top of the ambulance. Kane climbs up and meets him. They fight on top of the ambulance. Cena blocks a chokeslam. Cena grabs Kane and hits an AA from the top of the ambulance, down onto the floor in an area we can’t really see. Cena tries to load Kane into the back of the ambulance now and he does. Cena shuts the doors and the bell rings to end the match.

Winner: John Cena

Cena heads to the ring to celebrate as we see the ambulance drive off with Kane in the back. Cena hits the ring to point at the WrestleMania 28 sign as Elimination Chamber goes off the air.

What a night it was on pay per view. No NEW champs were crowned, nothing from Eve & Ryder and we know 1 half of the WrestleMania title main events. (C) Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus will be one of the matches and on Raw it may be Chris Jericho vs. (C) CM Punk. We will see what happens.

Thank you for joining us. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!


Sunday, February 12, 2012

TNA iMPACT Wrestling Presents Against All Odds Results

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Quick Results

Zema Ion def. Jesse Sorensen (Wins via KO & Countout Moonsault gone wrong)

Robbie E. def. Shannon Moore Retains TV Title (Wins via punch from Robbie T.)

Gail Kim def. Tara Retains KO's Title (Wins via 'eat defeat')

Samoa Joe & Magus def. Matt Morgan & Crimson NEW Tag Team Champs (Wins via elbow on Morgan & Magnus Gets The Fall)

Austin Aries def. Alex Shelly Retains X-Division Title (Wins via 'Last Chanceory' for the tap)

Kazarian def. AJ Styles (Wins via 'Fade To Black')

Gunner def. Garrett Bischoff 9Wins via DDT for the pin)

Bobby Roode def. James Storm, Bully Ray & Jeff Hardy Retains World Title (Wins via Sting nails Jeff with the title & counts Roode gets the pin)


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TNA Against All Odds Opener:

The show opens with Hardy being shown arriving to the arena. The cameraman attempts to ask Hardy a couple of questions, but Hardy simply walks by and ignores the questions.


We open with a quick video package that features a short Hogan promo, and a bit of time spent focusing on the Four Way match for the
TNA World Heavyweight Championship which will main event the PPV this evening.

The pyro hits, and we get some “Vegas-style” music as Mike Tenay welcomes us to the PPV, and immediately begins hyping the main event. He’s sitting alongside Jeremy Borash, and the two continue to talk about the competition that Robert Roode will be facing in his title match tonight.


#1 CONTENDER'S MATCH


X DIVISION Title

Jesse Sorensen

vs.

Zema Ion

Zema Ion is the first man to make his way out to the ring, to a bit of a lukewarm reaction from the crowd. He’s followed by Sorensen, who comes out without his letterman’s jacket, but still carrying his football. He gets a positive reaction from the crowd.

Sorensen hands off his football to a child at ringside. Ion walks by with his hairspray, asking if the kid wants some, but the kid refuses. Sorensen ambushes Ion and hits him with a right before sending him into the ring to begin the match.

Sorensen hits Ion with a big belly to back suplex, then a nice bridging suplex before Ion makes his way to the outside to put on a bit more hairspray. Ion comes back into the ring with a slingshot, but doesn’t catch anything but the mat. Sorensen tries for a couple of quick roll ups, but Ion won’t stay down, and he catches Jesse with a boot to the stomach. Jesse hits Ion with a hurricanrana that sends Ion to the outside again.

Ion steals the football from the kid at ringside, much to the chagrin of the crowd. Jesse catches Ion with a baseball slide to the back while Ion is taunting the kid, but Jesse misses a plancha, and falls to the floor. Ion places the football aside before sending Jesse back into the ring, heading to the top, and hitting a beautiful missile dropkick. Jesse heads to the outside, so Ion goes to the top rope, and hits an asai moonsault from the middle rope, hitting Sorensen with his knees right to Jesse’s face. Ion heads back into the ring, and it looks like Jesse might be legit shaken up.

The ref counts, and he gets all the way up to nine and Sorensen doesn’t stir. Ion breaks the count for a second. The ref checks on Jesse and throws up an X. The bell rings, and this one is over.

Trainers run out from the back, and Sorensen has barely moved since Ion hit that moonsault. Ion heads out of the ring and toward the back, pointing at himself and saying he’s the number one contender. Ion is indeed announced the winner of the match.

**Later on in the show it was announced that Jesse Sorensen was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. During the show it was announced that he does have a neck injury. More news on this on Thursday Night iMPACT** Link
Winner and NEW #1 Contender to the X Division Championship: Zema Ion

Looking at the replay, it’s obvious that Ion’s knee did indeed strike Sorensen’s head square. Doctor’s are ringside checking on Jesse, and JB and Mike sell the “high risk” aspect of high risk moves.

Tenay and JB continue to discuss Jesse’s injury, talking about how high risk moves are the hallmark of the X Division. They continue to replay footage of the move that led to Sorensen’s count out, which doesn’t seem right. People ringside are looking concerned and Tenay and JB continue to kill time for a bit before sending it backstage.

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Robert Roode. Roode says Against All Odds is an appropriate name for tonight. He says he’s got to defend his title against three of the best wrestlers in TNA. But on the flip side he’s been champion for three months, and he walks in each night as World Champion, and out at World Champion. He gets the job done. He asks how many opportunities does Jeff Hardy need to take the title. Then says that he beat Storm for the title, and every time he’s been in the ring with Storm since, he’s beaten him. He then turns to Bully Ray and says he doesn’t know what his problem is, but last week he turned his back on Roode, but that’s ok, because Roode knows selfishness, and what goes around comes around. He says tonight he’ll be the better man, and walk out champion. He says it’ll be sweet to look at
Sting when he walks out as Champion because he’ll finally know why he’s the it factor of pro wrestling, and the most dominant champion ever.

Robbie E.’s Open Challenge


TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

(C) Robbie E. w/Robbie T.

vs.

Shannon Moore

Robbie E. is led out to the ring with Robbie T. to a bit of a non-reaction from the crowd.

Robbie has a mic and says since he’s the best TV Champion of all time he and Robbie T. decided to create the Robbie E. Open challenge, so he’s challenging anyone in the back, but he wants them to remember one thing. They’re not on the list.

I guess it’s worth noting Robbie T. has a clipboard with “The List” written on the back of it. After a bit of waiting, Shannon Moore makes his way out to the ring, and the Robbie’s don’t look too happy.

Robbie E. protests and tells the ref that Shannon isn’t on the list. He whispers something in Terry’s ear before making his way up to the apron, and apparently this match is on for the TV Title.

The bell rings and Robbie goes behind Moore, but things are quickly turned around. Robbie locks in a headlock, but Shannon fights it off and responds with arm drags and a drop kick that sends Robbie to the outside. Robbie heads over, grabs his belt, and hands it to Terry. The Robbie’s head up the ramp, but E. is stopped by Shannon, who brings him back down to the ring, fighting him the whole way. Moore sends Robbie into the barricade before sending him back into the ring and following after.

Moore kicks away at Robbie, but things are turned around as Robbie slams Moore’s head into the turnbuckle. Moore comes back with an atomic drop and a nice spin kick for a near fall. Moore catches Robbie with a couple of chops and a knee to the stomach in the corner. Moore is sent to the arpon, and hit with a running knee that sends him flying to the outside into the barricade.

Robbie makes his way out, and Terry “holds back” the ringside fans, which the ref doesn’t seem to be a fan of. Robbie E. sends Shannon back into the ring and follows, stomping away at him on the mat. Robbie hits Moore with a running back elbow that good for a near fall of his own.

Robbie clamps on a rear chin lock, but Moore is able to fight it off with wild punches. Moore sends Robbie into the corner, but eats a big boot, and another running back elbow. Robbie heads up to the middle rope, stopping on the way to gloat, and drops another big elbow which is good for a two count.

Robbie continues to wear down Moore, locking in another rear chin lock. Moore calls for support from the fans and makes his way back up to his feet, only to be clubbed back down by Robbie. Moore lands on his feet from a belly to back suplex attempt, and hits Robbie with a big kick to the back of the head and both men are slow to get to their feet.

Robbie and Moore trade right hands, and Moore gets the upper hand with a series of forearms, and a facebuster to lay the champ out for another two count. Robbie heads to the outside and Moore hits the ropes, hitting Robbie with a baseball slide to the back. Moore heads out to the apron and hits a big asai moonsault from the second rope.

Moore sends Robbie back into the ring and tries for a couple of pinfalls, but Robbie won’t stay down for three. Moore catches Robbie with an elbow in the corner, but misses a moonsault press, and eats a big running clothesline from Robbie that’s good for another two count. Terry appears to be on the phone with someone. Robbie heads to the top rope, but Moore hits the ropes with a dropkick and Robbie crotches himself. Moore heads up to the top and hits a hurricanrana from the top to send Robbie flying across the ring, but he still won’t stay down for a three count.

Moore tries for a neckbreaker, but it’s countered. Shannon is sent into the rope and hit by Terry with a foreign object. Robbie slams Moore to the mat and goes for the pin, getting the three count.

Winner and STILL TNA Television Champion: Robbie E.

The Robbie’s celebrate on their way to the back as Moore recovers and makes his way out of the ring.



KNOCKOUTS TITLE MATCH

(C) Gail Kim

vs.

Tara


We get a quick video package detailing the history between these two women over the past couple of weeks. This leads into Mike Tenay giving us a couple of bullet points, as I imagine they’re still trying to fill time from that first match getting cut short.

Tara is the first woman to make her way out to the ring, and she gets a warm reaction from the crowd. I don’t know if it’s the way that they’re mic’ed tonight, or what, but the crowd SOUNDS exceptionally small so far. Gail Kim is the next woman to make her way out, with Madison Rayne in tow, and they don’t seem too happy with each other, arguing on their way to the ring. They both get a poor welcome from the crowd.

The bell rings and Tara ambushes Kim in the corner, hitting her with chops and tossing her by the hair around the ring before picking her up by her hair and hanging her. Kim fights off Tara and continues to argue with Rayne, which allows Tara to get the upper hand. Tara sends Kim out to the apron, and Kim is able to hit a neckbreaker, hanging Tara up on the top rope. Kim heads back into the ring and hits Tara with a boot to the face before hitting her with a big right hand. Kim launches Tara into the middle turnbuckle, hard.

Kim sends Tara into the corner again and charges after her, clotheslining her hard. Kim heads to the top and hits a missile dropkick. Rayne yells something and walks away from the ring, waving to Kim on her way out. Kim sends Tara into the corner hard again, before jumping to the middle rope with a springboard cross body. Gail goes for the pin but only gets two. Gail locks in the stretch muffler, but Tara is able to fight her off.

Tara attacks, but Kim is able to lock in the octopus hold, bringing Tara to her knees. Tara struggles to the ropes, but she makes it, forcing Gail to break the hold. Kim kicks at Tara in frustration. Kim seats Tara on the top rope, heading up after her and hitting a hurricarana, but she gloats, takes too long, and turns around into a powerslam from Tara.

Tara fights off Kim with a series of rights, sending her into the ropes and hitting a big clothesline. Tara shoulders Kim and drops her down and out into a side slam for a two count. Kim rolls to the apron and heads to the top, but she’s stopped by Tara. Tara heads up after Kim and back body drops her from the top down to the mat. Tara heads up and hits a moonsault from the top, but she’s grabbing her knee in pain immediately.

Tara struggles to makes the pin, and when she does, she’s only able to get a two count. Tara gets to her feet and picks up Kim, but Kim responds with a knee breaker, and then eat defeat. Kim pins Tara and gets the three count to retain her title.

Winner and STILL TNA Knockouts Champion: Gail Kim

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with James Storm who says that tonight is about revenge, and he’s been pulling for Bobby Roode. He says that tonight Roode will know that Storm is the man that took everything from him. He says they’re going to have a party in Orlando, and there’s some beer drinkers in the crowd, before apologizing for his opponents luck.



TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH

(C) Matt Morgan & Crimson

vs.

Samoa Joe & Magnus

Tenay hypes that this is the third title match of the evening before they try to give us some taglines, but the graphics aren’t there! They do show up eventually and Tenay isn’t left hanging anymore.

Joe and Morgan look to start things out for their respective teams. The bell rings and both men begin circling. We get a lock up and Joe clamps on a head lock. Morgan pushes him off and Joe hits a shoulderblock, but Morgan doesn’t budge. Joe hits another but the result is the same. We get a bit of shoving before Joe hits a kick to the gut, but then falls victim to a shoulder block from Morgan. Joe sends Morgan into the corner and tags in Magnus, who works over the arm.

Morgan tags out to Crimson who trades holds with Magnus for a bit. Crimson locks in a head lock, but neither man can get a clear advantage. Crimson sends Magnus into the ropes and hits a big clothesline before hitting a cravat and running knee to the back. Morgan tags in and launches himself into Magnus before Crimson launches him with a big suplex. Morgan goes for the pin but only gets two. Another tag to Crimson, who’s distracted and hung up on the top rope by Joe. Magnus connects with a clothesline and mounts Crimson with a series of punches before tagging out to Joe.


Joe hits a couple of big punches. Crimson tries to respond but Joe just lays in with more punches,harder, before tagging out to Magnus for some smooth double team work for another near fall. Magnus wears down Crimson for a bit before tagging right back out to Joe. Joe comes in and beats Crimson down with a series of rights in the corner. Joe causes a distraction and allows Magnus to work over Crimson.


Joe tags out to Magnus who comes in an takes Crimson to the mat with a rear chin lock. Crimson is able to fight up to his feet, but eats a backdrop suplex that’s good for another two count. Magnus takes Crimson into his own corner and tags out to Joe who hits a nasty chop to Crimson’s chest.


Crimson begins to fight back, and charges for his own corner, but Joe catches him with a powerslam for another two count. Joe tags out to Magnus who comes in with a nasty elbow drop for another near fall. Magnus tags out and Joe comes in with a series of jabbing rights in the corner. Joe whips Crimson across the ring, but then eats a back elbow, big boot, and clothesline from the middle rope from Crimson. Both men are down.


Both men make the tag, and Morgan comes in as a house of fire, taking Magnus out, then taking Joe out with a big clothesline, before taking both men out with a huge double clothesline. Morgan charges Magnus in the corner and eats a big boot, but comes right back with a big slam, putting Magnus down for a two count. Joe ambushes Morgan and hits him with a bunch of rights. Crimson tries to break it up and the champs hit a double shoulderblock. They call for a double team choke slam, but Magnus breaks it up and sends Crimson from the ring. Magnus and Joe beat on Morgan in the corner before Magnus goes to the opposite side. Morgan pushes Joe into Magnus. Joe avoids a spear and Crimson hits Morgan. Joe sends Crimson from the ring, hits Morgan with a snap mare, and Magnus hits a middle rope elbow drop, getting the three count on Morgan.


Winners and NEW TNA Tag Team Champions: Samoa Joe and Magnus

Magnus and Joe celebrate with their titles as they make their way to the back. Crimson looks distraught as he checks on Morgan in the ring.

Crimson is shown walking out on Morgan who is still recovering in the ring, before it’s sent to Christy Hemme in the back with Bully Ray.


Backstage:


Bully Ray tells Hemme to shut up, and that no matter how much make up she puts on, or how she dresses, she’ll never look good. He tells her to get lost. He says he’s got Storm and Hardy’s number, and he’s in Roode’s head like no one’s ever been. He’s not a dark horse, he’s the thoroughbred. He says to say it with him: Bully Ray:
TNA World Heavyweight Champion. Ray walks off.


X-DIVISION TITLE MATCH


(C) Austin Aries

vs.

Alex Shelley


We get a quick series of “X Factors”, but no video package before this one.


We get an update that Jesse Sorensen has been taken to a local medical facility to be looked at after that nasty injury in the first match of the evening.

The bell ring and we get a lock up right away as Aries sends Shelley flying across the ring.

Another lock up and Shelley sends Aries into the ropes, only to eat a big shoulderblock. Aries then cartwheels out of the way before gloating in the corner. Shelley is enraged and he charges, hitting Aries with a couple of big chops and a knee to the midsection before he dropkicks Aries through the ropes to the floor. Shelley launches himself out of the corner to the outside, bringing himself down on top of Aries. Shelley picks up Aries, but Aries slaps him and heads into the ring. Shelley responds by bringing Aries down throat first on the top rope, then slingshotting himself on top of Aries for a two count. Aries tries to throw Shelley to the side and get a breather by heading to the apron. Aries snaps Shelley throat first on the top rope, but when he goes for a slingshot press, Shelley gets his knees up. Shelley goes to the top and sends Aries to the outside. Aries crawls under the ring and surprises Shelley from behind, sending him to the outside, then following with the heat seeking missile through the ropes.

Aries sends Shelley back into the ring and hangs him up on the middle rope before heading back into the middle of the ring and continuing the assault with a big knee to the back. Aries buries his shoulder in Shelley’s midsection in the corner before taking him across the ring and hitting a nasty open hand chop. Aries brings Shelley out of the corner, rakes his boots across Shelley’s fact, then hits him with a rolling elbow drop to the back. Aries locks in a modified rear chin lock. Shelley fights up to his feet and out of the hold, but Aries tears him back down to the canvas by his hair.

Aries plays to the crowd and tries for his pendulum elbow drop but Shelley moves. Aries comes right back with an eye rake, dodges a punch and lays in with a couple of his own. Shelley kicks Aries in the chest and comes out with a series of strikes and chops before he sends Aries from corner to corner and hits a big clothesline.

The crowd seems to be very in favor of Shelley. Shelley waits for Aries to get up before hitting a superkick to the gut. Shelley goes for sliced bread but Aries fights it off. Shelley hits a reverse STO into the middle turnbuckle before hitting Aries with a running knee to the back of the head. Aries heads to the outside and under the ring again. He tries to surprise Shelley, but Shelley sees it coming and back drops Aries over the top to the outside. Shelley hits a head butting suicide dive, sending Aries crashing into the guardrail and to the floor.

Shelley sends Aries back into the ring and heads up to the top rope. Shelley leaps off with a double stomp but Aries moves. Shelley shoulders Aries and hits the air raid crash, going for the pin, but Aries is able to kick out at two. Shelley tries for an enzugiri but misses. Aries comes back with a knee breaker back drop combo, but can’t get three. Shelley blocks a suplex and connects with the enzugiri before both me collide and go down hard.

Aries charges Shelley in the corner and he’s met with a big boot to the face. Shelley tries for sliced bread, but he’s pushed away again. Aries heads to the apron, and Shelley follows, trying for sliced bread again. Aries pushes him away, shoulders Shelley, and drops him with a DVD on the apron. Shelley falls out to the floor. Aries heads to the top and jumps out with a double sledge, but when he sends Shelley into the ring, he still can’t keep him down for a three count.

Aries heads to the top and tries for the 450, but Shelley moves. Shelley connects with sliced bread and goes for the pin, but Aries gets his hand on the ropes and this match continues. The crowd is going crazy, chanting for once more. Aries ducks a kick to the face and rolls Shelley through with knees to the top of the head, then a kick to the top of the head, before hitting him with a corner dropkick and brainbuster. Aries goes for the pin but Shelley kicks out at two.

Aries looks stunned. He picks Shelley back up to his feet, but he’s rolled up in a small package for two. Shelley hits Aries with a superkick to the chest, then a kick to the back of the head and goes for the pin, getting another two count, the crowd is going nuts. Shelley tries for sliced bread, but Aries reverses with a crazy slam. Aries hits knees to the top of the head again, a brainbuster, then rolls into the last chancery. Shelley is forced to submit.

Winner and STILL
TNA X Division Champion: Austin Aries


"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles

vs.

Kazarian
(w/Christopher Daniels)

Kazarian is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he doesn’t look to happy to be accompanied by Daniels. Daniels appears unaware of this though, smiling and talking the whole way down to the ring. Kaz and Daniels get a pretty mixed, but mostly negative reaction. Kaz is even wearing a Daniels t-shirt. Styles is the next man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a huge pop from the crowd as he makes his way out.

Daniels hypes up Kaz on the outside before making his way up to the apron with him. Daniels tells Kaz not to take of the t-shirt, but to wrestle in it instead, before he drops back down to the floor.

The bell rings, and Kaz asks for a handshake right away, but Styles backs him up into the corner and rips off the Daniels shirt. Kaz charges Styles, but ends up thrown down to the mat, where he’s locked into a side head lock. Kaz tries to fight it off, but Styles continues to grind down on Kaz. Styles flips Kaz over and down to the mat, trying to wear the man down. Kaz rolls out of the hold, and hits an arm drag, holding on in an arm bar.

Styles fights up to his feet and reverses, taking Kaz back down with another side head lock. Kaz gets up to his knees, then feet, fighting his way out into a hammer lock on Styles. Styles turns things around, but Kaz ends up being thrown to the floor by Styles.

Styles stares down Daniels, who shouts encouragement to Kaz. Kaz heads back into the ring and he’s met with a nasty kick, then a beautiful dropkick to the fact. Styles stares down Daniels again before turning back to Kaz and laying him out with a big backbreaker.

Styles picks Kaz up and slams him face first into the turnbuckle before blasting him with a kick to the back. Styles hits Kaz with elbows to the back before whipping him across the ring. Kaz is able to jump over Styles and drive the back of his head down into the mat. Kaz heads to the outside, and he avoids a plancha from Styles, but Styles lands on the apron and connects with a flying forearm out to the floor to Kaz. Styles and Daniels continue to have words before Styles rolls Kaz back into the ring.

Styles clamps on the Indian deathlock, but Kaz is able to make it into the ropes to force a break. Styles continues to work over Kaz in the corner, whipping him hard across the ring. Styles misses a flying forearm and Kaz connects with a big monkey flip out of the corner, to the approval of Daniels. Kaz gut wrenches Styles over into a big slam, but only gets a one count off of Styles. Kaz slams Styles to the mat before springing off the middle rope with a big led drop which is good for another one count.

Styles sends Kaz into the ropes, but he’s taken back down to the mat by the back of his head. Kaz sends Styles into the ropes and hits a crazy modified hip toss which is good for another near fall, but still not a three count. Kaz pins up Styles and hits an atomic drop, then spin kick which is good for yet another two count. Kaz picks Styles up and whips him across the ring hard. Kaz picks him up again, whipping him across the ring and following up with a side Russian leg sweep for another two count. Daniels is upset at Kaz’s lack of success. Kaz puts on a front face lock to continue to grind down on Styles’ stamina.

Styles gets back to his feet and connects with a couple of forearms, but he’s met with a big kick from Kaz that’s good for another near fall. Kaz buries his knee in Styles’ back and he pulls back on AJ’s arms. Kaz puts Styles’ stomach on the mat and continues to yank on his arms. Styles fights up to his feet and hits Kaz with a couple of right, but Kaz is fighting right back with rights of his own. Styles lays out Kaz with a clothesline, then another, and then an enzugiri.

Styles hits a DVD styles neckbreaker, putting Kaz down neck first across his knee, before Styles takes Kaz down yet again for a near fall. Styles calls for the Styles clash, but Kaz fights it off, tries to reverse, but AJ counters. AJ charges into a big boot and Kaz hits a huge dropkick that launches AJ across the ring and puts him down for another two count. AJ fights back and tries for the Styles clash again, but he’s fought away by Kaz. AJ goes out to the apron and Kaz hits him with a shoulder to the gut, before he launches himself into Styles and drives AJ head and face first into the apron. Both men fall out to the floor.

Both men are able to beat the count back into the ring, but Kaz meet Styles with a boot to the side. Kaz whips AJ back into the ring and catches him with a cutter, which lays him out for another two count. Kaz picks Styles up and takes him into the corner, seating him on the top turnbuckle. AJ fights Kaz off, but is met with a big running dropkick that keeps him seated on the top.

Kaz heads up after AJ. AJ tries to fight it off, and he’s able to by hitting a head butt. Styles hits the moonsault reverse DDT out of the corner, but he can’t keep Kaz down for a three count. AJ stomps away at Kaz before picking him up to his feet, and trying for a suplex. Kaz lands on his feet and connects with a reverse Russian leg sweep type move.

Both men get to their feet and Kaz gets a couple of near falls. Styles gets a two count off of a bridge, then connects with the Pele kick out of nowhere and both men are down.

AJ charges Kaz and is back dropped out to the apron. AJ fights off Kaz and jumps up to the top rope, balances for what seems like two seconds, then hits a moonsault to the outside onto Daniels. Styles heads back into the ring and he’s caught by Kaz who hits the fade to black, and lays out Styles for the three count.

Winner: Kazarian


Daniels climbs in the ring immediately following the match so that he can celebrate with Kaz. We get highlights of the match, which was another good outing on this card.

Backstage:

Backstage, Christy Hemme is standing with Eric Bischoff and Gunner. Bischoff says he’s pissed off that Hulk needs to insert himself in his family business, but at the same time, he’s grateful. He says the Gunner is probably going to destroy Garrett. So much so that Garrett may never be able to participate in physical activity again. He says he knows it’s hard for a young man to live up to his father’s success, and maybe he’s driven Garrett here. He says he’s going to give Garrett and Hulk and extra option tonight, and that’s to throw in the towel. Gunner says tonight he’s going to finish what he started. He says they’re going to need that towel to wipe up what’s left.



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Against All Odds

Co-Main Event Of The Evening

Garrett Bischoff
(w/Hulk Hogan)


vs.

Gunner
(w/Eric Bischoff)

We get a video package that shows the events leading up to this abomination of (what will hopefully be a short) match. All I’m reminded off throughout the whole video, is how nothing Hogan and Bischoff do, will ever make me care about Garrett.

Gunner is the first man to make his way out to the ring, accompanied by Eric Bischoff. Gunner is carrying a towel in hand, and he and Eric promised backstage. They get a little bit of heat from the crowd, but it seems like the crowd is about as excited as I am. Garrett Bischoff is out next, and since he’s with Hogan, he gets a good reaction. But the crowd immediately chanting for Hogan shows exactly who they care about. Tenay even references that the crowd are standing for “the trainer of Garrett Bischoff”.

Garrett looks to be wrestling in gym pants. The bell rings and Gunner shoves Garrett. Garrett takes Gunner down with a couple of arm drags, then a sloppy dropkick. Gunner heads to the corner, and Earl Hebner holds Garrett back. Gunner takes Garrett down to the mat and slaps the back of his head.

Gunner hits Garrett with a couple of rights before tearing away at him in the corner. Garrett hits another arm drag before locking in an arm bar. Gunner gets back to his feet and Garrett continues to work over the arm. Gunner fights it off with a head butt, continuing the assault with another before taking things into the corner, and raking his face across the top rope. Gunner buries his shoulder in Garrett’s midsection. Garrett comes back with a couple of rights but Gunner puts him down with a clubbing blow to the back. Garrett hits the ropes and Eric grabs his foot. The distraction gets up the ire of Hogan and Hebner heads to the outside to cool things down while Gunner beats on Garrett and stomps away in the corner.

Garrett hits a running forearm and takes Gunner down with a backslide. Garrett locks on a front face lock, and Hogan is vocal for the first time in the match, telling Garrett he’s doing a good job. Gunner fights up to his feet and out of the hold, but he’s rolled up, then hit with an atomic drop by Garrett. Garrett charges Gunner in the corner, but he’s launched face first into the middle turnbuckle, then hit with a clothesline to the back of the head. Gunner hits Garrett with a knee to the back, before bringing him up and beating him back down to the mat for another two count.

Garrett tries to fight back, but Gunner continues the assualt, beating him up and stomping away on him on the mat. Gunner tosses Garrett in front of Hogan and continues to stomp away at him. Garrett fights back with more rights, but he’s taken back down to the mat again with a shot to the gut, then a neck vise.

Garrett refuses to give up, even though Gunner is wrenching away at his neck. Garrett fights to his feet, but he’s driven back to the mat with an elbow to the chest. Gunner picks Garrett up and hits a rope assisted slingshot suplex for another two count.

Garrett continues to try and fights back, but Gunner won’t allow for much offense, until Garrett picks up Gunner and drops him down face first to the mat. Hogan tries to pump up his protege. Both men get up and Gunner beats on Garrett in the corner, but Garrett comes back with a couple of right hands, only to be laid back out with a neckbreaker.

Gunner chokes Garrett in front of Eric and Eric lays in a slap. Hogan has had enough and he takes Eric out with a big right hand. Back in the ring, Gunner continues work over Garrett with another neckbreaker. Hogan seems pretty concerned, telling Hebner to check Garrett’s neck, so Gunner picks him up, and hits him with an elbow to the back of the neck. Gunner drops a knee on the back of Garrett’s head, and Hogan is pretty concerned still. Gunner tries for another neckbreaker, but Garrett holds on to the ropes, and Gunner falls to the mat. Hulk heads up to the apron with the towel, but Garrett waves him off. Gunner hits a DDT, and lays Garrett out for the three count.

Winner: Gunner

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Sting. He says he’s the special enforcer for tonight’s main event so we get a clear cut winner. Sting says it’s showtime and walks off.

We get a video package for tonight’s main event.


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Against All Odds

Main Event Of The Evening

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE 4 WAY MATCH

(C) Bobby Roode

vs.

Jeff Hardy

vs.

James Storm

vs.

Bully Ray

We go to the ring ad out comes Sting, the special enforcer for tonight’s main event. Bully Ray is out first followed by James Storm, Jeff Hardy and then the TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode.

Hemme does formal ring introductions and introduces Sting first. Bully Ray cuts her off next and does her own introductions. Roode tells Ray that they can work together like old times. The bell rings and Ray goes to the floor, allowing Roode to get double teamed by Hardy and Storm. Storm with a big neckbreaker on Roode. They beat up Roode in the corner as Ray looks on from the floor.

Ray finally comes in the ring and clotheslines Hardy and Storm at the same time. Roode cheers Ray on. Ray grabs him with a big slam for a 2 count as Storm breaks the pin up. Ray knocks Hardy off the apron and goes at it with Storm. Storm fights off Roode and Ray. Storm hits the backstabber on Roode for 2. Storm and Roode work together now to double team suplex Ray. They do the Beer Money taunt but Roode decks Storm. They trade right hands in the ring but Storm hit sa forearm and Roode goes down. Storm with a big back drop on Roode. Hardy comes back in and takes out Roode for 2. Ray also comes back in and takes out Hardy with a big boot.

Ray drops a series of elbows on Hardy for a 2 count. Ray keeps the attack on Hardy going and hits him with chops in the corner. Storm and Roode come in. All four men go down after a Tower of Doom in the corner. Ray with a 2 count on Roode, then Hardy. Ray with a sideslam for 2 on Storm now. Hardy hits Twist of Fate on Ray. Hardy turns around to a fight with Roode. Roode slams Hardy on his face. Roode charges Hardy but Ray knocks him out of stride. Ray accidentally splashes the referee in the corner and he goes down. Ray hits the Bubba Bomb on Hardy but the referee is down. Sting tries to revive the referee. Hardy lays out Ray and gets the pin but the referee is still down. Roode spears Hardy as the referee comes to. Storm hits the knees to the face on Roode. Storm hits the Last Call superkick on Roode but Ray pulls the referee out of the ring. This brings Stung over. Storm splashes over the top rope but takes out the referee instead of Ray. In the ring, Roode hits a spinebuster on Ray but Hardy hits Twist of Fate on Roode. Hardy goes up top but misses the Swanton as Roode rolls out of the ring. Roode grabs the World Title belt and brings it in the ring. Sting sees him and grabs it. Roode and Sting have words. Roode shoves Sting and spits on him. Roode dares him to hit back. Sting swings the title belt but Roode ducks and Sting nails Hardy with it. Roode covers Hardy and tells Sting to make the count. Sting hesitates but counts the pin.

Winner: Bobby Roode

After the match, Roode tells Sting to pick up the World Title belt and give it to him, then raise his hand. After relays, Against All Odds goes off the air with Roode walking to the back with the World Title as Sting and Hardy are in the ring.


What a night it was. A HUGE injury to start the night & HUGE turn of events leading to Roode retaining the title.

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