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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 15, 2007 16:28:52 GMT -5
Not promising I'll have anything posted up soon. I only really play on weekends (and that still varies from time to time), so I may have to hold off on this for a while.
Of course, the moment I get the chance, expect loads of new material!
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 18, 2007 21:36:52 GMT -5
Wow, so it seems my diary's going to be delayed even more! My game got corrupted...
Go figure.
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 29, 2007 1:25:58 GMT -5
I'm just gonna go ahead and start a brand new TNA game from scratch with the October update. The only changes that I've made are suspending the TNA Women's title, and vacating the TNA World Tag Team titles (they belonged to Team Pacman). The market's at 69%, but beginning to weaken. My fueds are as follow...
Sting/Kurt Angle
- My #1 face against my #1 heel, with the face chasing for my top-tier championship. Doesn't get much better than that, folks!
Jay Lethal/Christopher Daniels
- Lethal is the current X Division champ, and Daniels' no stranger to it, so I saw some potential in this one. I believe I can get Daniels' Evil gimmick over as well. The only fault for me though is that Low Ki is face so I won't be able to use him any to aid Daniels. Looks like Elix Skipper gets to step up.
LAX/Motor City Machine Guns
- I asked Sophie and she said LAX would be good for the gold, but this wasn't my first idea. I had planned on turning Chris Harris back heel, and reforming America's Most Wanted. These could have made for some great brawls, but I figured it'd all be too much of a hassle, and I really just wanna get into everything now. I am disappointed I can't sign Shelley to a written contract, damn you Zero-One!
Jeff Jarret/Christian Cage
- My #2 face against my #2 heel, sounds good to me. This looks surprisingly good on paper, and I think it should Cage up to a fued for the title before he and Joe inevitably clash for it. Just a matter of time.
Samoa Joe/AJ Styles
- An oldie, but a goody! Looking to elevate both these guys, but if I end up giving away a slight lead, it'll most likely go to Joe. Sorry Styles, but you've had your title reigns!
Abyss/Raven
- This could be so much better if Abyss was still heel, with Mitchell still as his manager, and Raven back being a face. Abyss would have some charisma aid then!
With that, here's my first show!
11/1 iMPACT! results
Overall Rating - 77%
Segment #1 - The show opens to a video package. Kurt Angle stands up top the turnbuckle at the iMPACT! Zone with his TNA World Heavyweight title draped over his shoulder. Angle drops back into the ring as Jeremy Borash announces to the crowd that he has retained his championship once again. Before Bound For Glory 2007 comes to an end though, the lights die, and a black scorpion shines around Angle in the center of the ring. A "Sting" chant starts up just as everything fades out.
Overall Rating - 80%
Segment #2 - Mike Tenay and Don West welcome the viewers to their opening bout, Kaz vs. Petey Williams. The match is decent, as both are tremendous workers, but fails to spark much excitement into the crowd. Williams wins with his patented Canadian Destroyer. **3/4 They show respect to one another and shake hands after the match.
Overall Rating - 67%
Segment #3 - Jim Cornette is shown backstage going over some papers when Samoa Joe barges in demanding a match with AJ Styles. Styles waltzes in, followed shortly by Tomko, totally against the idea. Cornette asks Joe how badly he wants Styles, and gets an affirmative grunt. Cornette books Joe against AJ Styles and Tomko in a handicap match for later on.
Overall Rating - 74%
Segment #4 - Borash is backstage with Alex Shelley, who lays into Homicide about their upcoming match. "Homicide, tonight you'll get a sample of what is to come. You and that big ogre, Hernandez, best be ready to bow down because the Motor City Machine Guns will be the next TNA World Tag Team champions!"
Overall Rating - 80%
Note - Shelley gained overness from this.
Segment #5 - Low Ki battles Ron Killings in a very fast paced contest. Near the end, Pacman Jones comes down to try an aid his tag team partner. He goes for a clothesline, but Low Ki ducks and the partners collide. Before he even knows it, Killings submits to a hanging dragon sleeper from Low Ki. **3/4 Team Pacman try to double up on the victor, but Low Ki has none of it, and sends both of them running to the back.
Overall Rating - 70%
Segment #6 - Abyss is the ring, awaiting Raven. The fans are on the edge of their seats to see the two have at it, but Abyss falls victim to a sneak attack. Raven unleashes several lethal blows with a steel chair. Raven continues until some other wrestlers from the back come down to chase him off. Medics come out with a stretcher to take Abyss away.
Overall Rating - 85%
Segment #7 - Joe gets all he can handle with Styles and Tomko. Unbelievably, he seems to have it all under control until the waning moments. Some quick double team maneuvers later, and Styles rolls Joe up with a handful of tights. **3/4 Styles escape with a gigantic smirk across his face as Joe is left in the ring looking furious.
Overall Rating - 73%
Segment #8 - Jeff Jarret enters to a deafening pop. He soaks it all up in the ring by visiting each turnbuckle. His little homecoming is ruined rather quickly as Christian Cage appears on the entrance stage. They trade insults that gather some "ooohs" and "aaahs" from the crowd, along with some laughter.
Overall Rating - 90%
Segment #9 - Homicide and Shelley lighten the crowd back up with some actual wrestling. They treat the fans to a small amount of what is to come. Chris Sabin appears near the end and hits Homicide with his Cradle Shock. Shelley covers for the win. *** MCMG put the boots to Homicide until Hernandez rushes down to frighten them away. He stands over his fallen comrade, and glares devilishly at the two goons in retreat.
Overall Rating - 77%
Segment #10 - TNA X Division title holder, Jay Lethal, goes one on one against 1/3 of Triple X, Elix Skipper, in a non-title match-up. The match goes well for what it's worth, but is cut short when Christopher Daniels runs to attack Lethal. The ref has no choice but to call for the DQ. **1/2 Skipper stands back in bewilderment as Daniels just keeps coming with blow after blow upon Lethal.
Overall Rating - 65%
Segment #11 (Main Event) - Angle comes out with his belt strapped around his waist. He gloats about his recent accomplishments until Sting's theme music interrupts him. However, instead of Sting, out comes a midget in Sting's attire. The crowd find nothing funny about Angle's antics, and neither does Sting, as he quickly sprints down the aisle. They brawl around the ring for a bit before some road agents come out to separate them. The show fades out with a stare down between the champ and the contender.
Overall Rating - 86%
Rating - 4.84
Attendance - 2,510
Ticket Sales - $75,300
Well, nothing to blow you away, but decent nonetheless. WWE fired about 3/4 of their staff also. DAMN!
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 29, 2007 17:05:03 GMT -5
11/8 iMPACT! Results
Overall Rating - 80%
Segment #1 - The show opens to a similar video package from the previous week. However, this one includes Kurt Angle's antics from iMPACT! seven days ago that brought him and the Stinger to blows.
Overall Rating - 81%
Segment #2 - Kevin Nash is shown backstage getting Chris Sabin pumped up for his match against Homicide for later on. He goes on about how massive MCMG's victory was last week, and that it shall only be sweeter this time around.
Overall Rating - 75%
Segment #3 - A rematch from last week takes place as Kaz and Petey Williams lock horns once more. The match is slightly better this time, and Kaz manages to secure a clean win. ***1/4 Once again, they shake hands following their bout.
Overall Rating - 68%
Segment #4 - Low Ki is out again this week, but with a new opponent. James Storm has plenty of tricks up his sleeves, but Low Ki has none of them, and takes the dubya with his Warrior's Way. ***1/4 Storm's valet, Jackie Moore, attempts to attack Low Ki afterwards, but he isn't fooled, and quickly disposes of her.
Overall Rating - 75%
Segment #5 - Raven comes marching out, followed closely by Johnny Devine, to celebrate his attack the previous week upon Abyss. He declares that he doesn't believe Abyss will even make it to their match at Genesis. Speak of the devil though, as Abyss appears out of nowhere and levels Raven. Devine manages to make a long enough distraction for Raven to get away, but eats a Black Hole Slam for his troubles. Stare down pumps the crowd heavily.
Overall Rating - 77%
Segment #6 - Rhino and Samoa Joe are up next, and this one just turns into a plain out brawl. The duo fight almost all over the iMPACT! Zone, giving the ref all he's worth just to keep track of them. In the end, Joe gains the submission victory. ***1/2 His glory is short lived as AJ Styles quickly attempts to sneak up on him. Joe ducks a chair shot and knocks Styles down to the canvas. He slaps on the Coquina Clutch until several other officials from the back manage to separate the two.
Overall Rating - 79%
Segment #7 - Jeff Jarret and Christian Cage go at it again with the insults this week, but things get a little too personal at one point, and the two seem ready to duke it out, but manage to calm down enough to settle everything without coming to any pushing or shoving.
Overall Rating - 82%
Segment #8 - Homicide/Sabin is an exceptional contest in it's own right, but with help from Alex Shelley, Sabin manages to gain the upper hand on Homicide. One Shellshock later and the MCMGs have another win on their hands. ***1/4 Hernandez is yet again late on the save, but is huffing and puffing at the mere sight of the two cowards.
Overall Rating - 77%
Segment #9 - Jay Lethal is strutting backstage, reveling with his TNA X Division title, when Christopher Daniels appears out of a corner and wallops him with a steel chair. He bashes away until Lethal is motionless then legs it out to the parking lot.
Overall Rating - 75%
Note - Jay Lethal gained overness from this.
Segment #10 - The TNA champ is in the ring to address his current situation. He doesn't get very far in his speech until Sting appears and starts mocking him. He informs Angle, that if he didn't already know, he wants a match at Genesis. The crowd is all on Angle, so he gets left with no choice, but to accept it.
Overall Rating - 94%
Note - Kurt Angle gained overness from this.
Segment #11 (Main Event) - Just as the cameras exit from the iMPACT! Zone, we are shown a dark stretch limo rolling up outside TNA HQ. The door opens, and the fans erupt as Chris Jericho steps out with a broadening smile across his face. The Jericholics chant as the show closes.
Overall Rating - 93%
Note - Chris Jericho gained overness from this.
Rating - 4.82
Attendance - 2,501
Ticket Sales - $75,030
Note - Brother Ray wants to work with Black Reign.
Ohyeah, iMPACT! IS JERICHO!
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Post by comahan on Oct 29, 2007 17:45:15 GMT -5
iMPACT! IS JERICHO!
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 17:22:37 GMT -5
11/15 iMPACT! Results
Overall Rating - 78%
Segment #1 - Again, the show opened to a video detailing the past between TNA champ Kurt Angle and Sting. This one added Sting's challenge from last week, and also Chris Jericho's interesting sudden arrival to TNA.
Overall Rating - 93%
Segment #2 - Sonjay Dutt and Elix Skipper kick off the show with a good fast paced contest. It goes back and forth for the main part, but in the end, Dutt scores the win with his Hindu Press. *** Dutt explores the crowd afterwards for celebration, and even gets a chant started.
Overall Rating - 61%
Segment #3 - Black Reign and Brother Ray duke it out ECW-style. Reign seems to have everything under control until Brother Devon appears. Ray capitalizes on the help, and hits Reign with a Full Nelson Slam. ***1/4 Team 3D go for the double team, but Reign manages to fight both of them off. He gets the fans rolling with that.
Overall Rating - 71%
Segment #4 - Low Ki gets set to take on his previous two opponents in one match. It's a triangle match, so first to score a pinfall or submission receives the victory. Ron Killings takes a nasty fall near the end of the match, and doesn't get involved in the finish. Jackie Moore comes down to try to help James Storm, but it all backfires and Low Ki grabs his third consecutive win. ***1/4
Overall Rating - 68%
Segment #5 - Abyss and Samoa lock horns in a brutal brawl. The fans are all over this action, but Raven sneaks in and blatantly attacks Abyss for the DQ. ***1/2 Joe shows some displeasure, and tosses Raven outside of the ring as Abyss follows in hot pursuit.
Overall Rating - 73%
Segment #6 - Joe is shown walked backstage a little disgruntled about how his last bout unfolded when out of nowhere, AJ Styles clocks him with a steel chair. He lays waste to him until some other guys glance over to see what's going on.
Overall Rating - 73%
Segment #7 - Jeff Jarret and Christian Cage go at it again, and this time are right at throwing fists until some backstage officials manage to separate the two. Jarret leaves Cage on one final note, "Cage, you may be able to run now, but come Genesis. Your ass is grass!" The crowd roars at the remark, but mostly in laughter.
Overall Rating - 82%
Segment #8 - Hernandez has his hands filled with MCMG, especially with Homicide barred from ringside. This one's a handicap match, and the duo use their quickness the entire time on the big man. However, Hernandez manages to use his size in the end, and has the match won until Kevin Nash comes down to ringside. Hernandez warns him to back off, but that's all the distraction his opposition needs as Shelley rolls him up, with aid from a springboard dropkick by Chris Sabin. ***
Overall Rating - 64%
Segment #9 - The TNA X Division title holder, Jay Lethal, is seen in the center of the ring. He begs for Christopher Daniels to come meet him one on one. He says to screw waiting until Genesis. Of course, Daniels appears from underneath the ring and ends up blooding his foe with a steel chair. This time though, he pulls out a spray can, and sprays a mysterious marking on Lethal's back. This one just plain freaks out most in attendance.
Overall Rating - 72%
Segment #10 - Angle and Sting are out for the usual contract signing. Angle tells Sting he wants to them to hold off until Genesis to amaze the fans. Sting signs the contract in silent then turns to Angle and solemnly nods. The moment Angle begins to move though, Sting grabs him. He decks him, and locks in his Scorpion Deathlock. Everyone eats this up.
Overall Rating - 89%
Segment #11 (Main Event) - Chris Jericho swaggers out onto the entrance stage, and Sting almost immediately breaks the hold to stare down Jericho. Jericho smiles, but tells him to ease down a little bit because he has just been giving his first duty as a TNA Superstar. "And that is, to be the Special Guest Referee, in the main event at Genesis, between yourself and the champ!" The crowd goes crazy as Sting stands in utter shock, leaving Angle rolling around in pain as the camera fades out.
Overall Rating - 99%
Note - Chris Jericho gained overness from this.
Rating - 4.88
Attendance - 2,504
Ticket Sales - $75,120
Note - Rhino wants to work with Kip James.
Announced Card (so far) for TNA Genesis 2007
Abyss vs. Raven
Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
Jeff Jarret vs. Christian Cage
TNA World Tag Team titles match: LAX vs. MCMG
TNA X Division title match: Jay Lethal (c) vs. Christopher Daniels
Main Event
TNA World Heavyweight title match w/ Special Guest Referee: Chris Jericho
Kurt Angle (c) vs. Sting
I like the card, personally
P.S. - Jericho was signed as a tweener, so expect a turn.
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Post by comahan on Oct 30, 2007 17:41:06 GMT -5
Love the card. For some reason a face Jarrett and a Heel Cage seems like it would be very good. The Daniels thing has me interested. Im a mark for random marks.
Also, was Jericho signed as a Non-Wrestler? Or did you change that before the game started? I've personally never handled a big time non-wrestler that could still go in the ring. Thankfully they can still work PPV's. Still, itll be interesting to see how you use him either way.
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 18:10:16 GMT -5
Yes, I signed Jericho as a tweener non-wrestler for one year. Around $240 too, I think. His stats aren't terrible, mind you: 75 in speed and 80 in technical, as well as his charisma and 100 overness that you already knew. I was very happy with the signing because in all my other games I've lost about one or two big players of mine in the early going to WWE stealing my talent. Major bummer...
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 18:11:16 GMT -5
TNA Genesis 2007 Results
Overall Rating - 86%
Segment #1 (Pre-Show): Raven is backstage hyping the opener between Abyss and himself. He goes into detail that he plans on hurting Abyss, not out wrestling him.
Overall Rating - 91%
Note - Raven gained overness from this.
Segment #2 - Christian Cage is asked to comment on his match against Jeff Jarret for later on. "To me, quite frankly, this one's not about experience! Sure, Jarret's been on the map longer than I have, but where's the money truly at? Now let's be honest, when fans tune in, they tune in for one person and person alone my friends. Cap`n Charisma ladies, and he's right here!"
Overall Rating - 93%
Note - Christian Cage gained overness from this.
Segment #3 - Sting comes up and pushes Cage out of the way. Cage makes a move to do something, but decides against it. Sting has nothing but seriousness upon his face, and he glares right into the camera lens. "I don't care what it's gonna take tonight against you, Kurt, but I am walking out of here with that belt. Honestly, it's how it's meant to be. That belt is for winners, and that's what I am. No matter what Chris Jericho may have in mind, the champ is here, folks!"
Overall Rating - 89%
Segment #4 - Abyss and Raven finally get the show going, but they prove that no ordinary wrestling match is gonna contain them. The battle outside of the ring until the referee eventually gives up and calls this one a draw. ***1/4 They keep up the brawling until they're completely missing from sight.
Overall Rating - 88%
Segment #5 - Samoa Joe and AJ Styles are out next, and this one is just another classic from the two. They go through with their normal routines with some rare additions, but in conclusion, Joe pulls out the victory with his Coquina Clutch. ***1/2 Styles is not too happy with this one, and tries to attack Joe afterwards, but it all fails, and Styles ends up getting planted with a deafening shot from the steel chair.
Overall Rating - 85%
Segment #6 - Jarret and Cage finally get toe to toe, and the fans are raving with anticipation. They put on a real technical bout with some brawling added in. Cage even holds off on his usual heelish antics which seems to surprise Jarret. He lays off, but falls directly into Cage's plan as he rolls him up with his feet on the ropes for the three count. ****1/4 Jarret rises quickly in rage, but Cage slips out of the ring and makes a run for it.
Overall Rating - 93%
Segment #7 - The TNA Tag Team titles are looking to find a home at last as LAX and MCMG battle for them. Kevin Nash tries to offer some assistance, but it all backfires into LAX's favor as they secure the gold. ***1/4 Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin go nuts after this one, and suddenly blast away at Nash before double teaming him.
Overall Rating - 73%
Notes - Chris Sabin, Hernandez, and Homicide all gained overness from this, but the crowd was too pumped up from the previous match to really get into this. The TNA World Tag Team titles gained in image.
Segment #8 - Jay Lethal finally gets his match with Christopher Daniels. Lethal proves his past points that Daniels is nothing more than a coward, and pulls out the win after some botched interfering from Elix Skipper. *** Daniels straight loses his mind, and levels the referee. He unleashes a demonic attack on him until some other officials manage to pry him away.
Overall Rating - 77%
Note - The TNA X Division title gained in image.
Segment #9 (Main Event) - Angle and Sting give it just about their all with Sting still too concerned with Jericho to truly get a handle on all things. Angle gains the advantage, and appears to have the belt within his grasp until Sting reverses his Ankle Lock into his Scorpion Deathlock. Angle begs and pleads until Jericho turns to ring the bell. Instead, he turns back around and nails Sting from behind. He goes mad and lays the boots to the challenger. He goes outside and grabs a steel chair then smacks Sting repeatedly in the back with it. He yanks Angle up, and he hits Sting with an Olympic Slam to retain his championship. *** Sting attempts to get up, still dazed, but simply eats more chair shots from Jericho. Jericho grabs a mic, and starts ranting, "Oh yes my Jericoholics, the real Chris Jericho has come to TNA, and he's got a lot more than what you just witnessed up his sleeve!" The fans sit in shock as Angle clutches his title closer to himself and the show closes.
Overall Rating - 92%
Notes - Chris Jericho's turn was completed, and he is now a heel. Jericho gained overness from this turn. The TNA World Heavyweight title gained in image.
Buy Rate - .74
Attendance - 8,592
PPV Revenue - $1,850,000
Ticket Sales - $343,680
Notes - Angle and Sting didn't really gel in their match together due to their mismatched skills. WWE presented Survivor Series and scored the following: 1.68, 17,636, $4,200,000, and $1,058,160.
Wow, Jericho's gaining overness left and right. With some of my fueds developing more, look for Turning Point to have at least a couple of gimmick matches.
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 20:48:47 GMT -5
11/22 iMPACT! Results
Overall Rating - 79%
Segment #1 - Rhino and Kip James open the show with a decent bout. The finish sees BG James try to interfere on his partner's behalf, but Rhino has none of it and manages the victory. ***1/4 The number game catches up to Rhino after the match though, and he gets double teamed.
Overall Rating - 80%
Segment #2 - We go from brawling to a speed and technical as Kaz and Low Ki go at it. It's a dead even contest the entire way to the end. The bell rings when the time limit expires. *** Both performers shake hands to a joyous response from the audience.
Overall Rating - 72%
Segment #3 - 1/2 of MCMG, Alex Shelley, and Christopher Daniels are backstage. They hype their tag match later against Homicide and Jay Lethal. Crowd gets anxious for the main event.
Overall Rating - 72%
Segment #4 - As punishment for taking the pin in their title match, Chris Sabin gets forced to go up against Hernandez one on one by his own teammates. Sabin's quick, but not fast enough to evade the big man in the end. Hernandez toys with him for a little while, until finishing him off with his Border Toss. **3/4 Sabin heads for the hills almost immediately after the bell finally rings.
Overall Rating - 72%
Notes - Chris Sabin lost overness from this. Hernandez gained overness from this.
Segment #5 - Jeremy Borash finds Raven backstage plotting his next move in his fued with Abyss. "This one goes out to, not you Abyss, but TNA Management. You see, I was looking forward to beating the living hell out of my opponent last Sunday at Genesis. However, I was unable to due to certain circumstances. Next month, at Turning Point, I want it to be and my buddy Abyss again. Except this time, how about you let us decide the rules. Better yet, why not the fans?" The fans erupt with approval, and even an "E-C-Dub" chant starts up.
Overall Rating - 81%
Segment #6 - Abyss steps out onto the entrance stage just as Raven is preparing to leave. Abyss has a mic in is hand, and goes to speak, "RAAAVEN!" Raven simply smiles and picks his mic back up. "Abyss, I think you're right. Why don't you bring your stumbling, bumbling ass down here, and we'll give these fans what they want right now!" Everyone agrees and Abyss charges the ring, but gets halted by road agents, who somehow find a way to put a stop to all the madness.
Overall Rating - 73%
Segment #7 - Samoa Joe is in the ring pleading for AJ Styles. "Last Sunday, AJ Styles, was pathetic! I wanted a ***** classic! I wanted something that these men and women in the iMPACT! Zone would never forget for the rest of their lives! Instead, you gave me some sloppy half-asses nonsense! So right now, I want you to bring your ass down here, so they get what they deserve!" Fans approve and Styles nervously rushes down the entrance ramp. Joe gets the upper hand, but Styles manipulates things into his favor. A Styles Clash later, and it seems he has one upped Joe! However, Joe simply rises back up to his feet. Styles turns with his jaw dropped. He hauls ass back to his locker room as the fans chant "Joe's Gonna Kill You".
Overall Rating - 73%
Segment #8 - Jeff Jarret comes out to the ring. "Damnit JB, Christian Cage is nothing more than a coward! Cage, you gained a lot more respect from me last night the first fifteen minutes of our match than you ever had, but then you lost it all in about thirty seconds. Well, I'm tired of playing games with you. I want my rematch, and this time, I'll make sure not to get too sweet on you."
Overall Rating - 89%
Segment #9 - Cage appears as soon as Jarret gets done, and gives Jarret everything he's got. Jarret capitalizes on an early mistake though, and drops him with his Stroke.
Overall Rating - 89%
Segment #10 - A dream tag team match between champions and challengers is up next. Everything is sweet in the match: brawling, technical, speed. It all fits in just about right. Some miscommunication between Shelley and Daniels cost them the match as Lethal scores his second pinfall in one week on his number one contender. **** Shelley and Daniels get to pushing and shoving after the match as Sabin runs down to try to separate them. Homicide and Lethal laugh at the losers as they make their way to the back.
Overall Rating - 79%
Segment #11 (Main Event) - Chris Jericho comes out, and says he plans on answering for all his actions last Sunday, and he plans on doing them to Sting himself! It's the Highlight Reel, and Sting is the inaugural guest. The Stinger walks out slowly with a stern look on his face the entire time. Jericho throws silly questions at him, which he returns with his own smart ass remarks. Sting finally seems finished, and gets into Jericho's face, but Kurt Angle comes down and hits him from behind with an Olympic Slam. He locks in the Ankle Lock, and Sting cries mercy as Jericho taunts him from above. Fade out.
Overall Rating - 87%
Rating - 4.86
Attendance - 3,008
Ticket Sales - $90,240
Notes - Kip James wants to be higher up the card, and says Rhino was working too stiff with him.
Ran a little bit short with matches there for the beginning, so I had to cut out a Jericho interview sadly, but it got replaced with the Shelley/Daniels, so not all lost.
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 20:54:40 GMT -5
So the E picked up: New Jack, Hogan, RVD, and The Sandman over the week! Having Cage on that open contract scares the life out of me!
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Post by comahan on Oct 30, 2007 21:12:20 GMT -5
So the E picked up: New Jack, Hogan, RVD, and The Sandman over the week! Having Cage on that open contract scares the life out of me! Ask him if he wants his release. Once he says yes, resign him from free agency, this time to a written deal. Of course, it'll end the Jarrett feud and you'll have to restart it.
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 21:14:02 GMT -5
...had I only thought of that earlier...damn
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Post by Hensley001 on Oct 30, 2007 22:11:15 GMT -5
11/29 iMPACT! Results
Overall Rating - 84%
Segment #1 - We open with a video recapping the entire Sting/Kurt Angle fued. It chronicles all the way back to Bound For Glory, when Sting first showed his true intentions. It goes back over the Chris Jericho ordeal, but reminds everyone that this is still just a one on one fued.
Overall Rating - 87%
Segment #2 - Jeremy Borash catches up with Low Ki pacing back and forth backstage. He's warming up for his match with Petey Williams. "Petey Williams, a well respected individual, and one helluva performer. Tonight, he faces me, Low Ki. I've been on a tear this month, and aside from my past week's draw, I've been perfect. I bring my A game to the squared circle each and every night. Tonight shall be no different."
Overall Rating - 76%
Note - Low Ki gained overness from this.
Segment #3 - Raven and James Storm are shown hyping their tag team match against Abyss and Chris Harris for later. Raven still seems peeved about the regulations, but knows his "time" with Abyss is inevitable.
Overall Rating - 92%
Notes - Raven and James Storm both gained overness from this.
Segment #4 - Samoa Joe is shown getting pumped up for his rematch against AJ Styles. "This time, the fans are getting what they want." That's all Joe says before he storms off.
Overall Rating - 83%
Segment #5 - Low Ki and Williams is the opener. It's a nice and smooth match, similar to Low Ki's contest with Kaz the prior week. The fans are robbed of a true finish when Ron Killings attacks Low Ki for the blatant DQ. *** Williams isn't too enthused with this, and sends Killings packing by tossing him over the top rope.
Overall Rating - 72%
Segment #6 - Abyss and Harris battle Raven and Storm in an outright brawl. Abyss and Raven get their hands on each again, and the former AMW partners go at with some intensity. The finish sees some miscommunication on the heels part costing Raven a pinfall loss to Abyss. *** Abyss and Harris put the boots to the fallen competition to many of the fans' delight.
Overall Rating - 78%
Segment #7 - Joe and Styles face off at once, and Joe clearly shows his dominance throughout the majority of all. Yet again though, it is all for nothing as Tomko sneaks up on Joe and hits him with the Argentine Backbreaker. This allows Styles to cover for the win. ***1/2 Styles and Tomko lay waste to Joe ruthlessly, with Styles asking again and again, "Do you want more? Huh, do you? Do you want more?"
Overall Rating - 86%
Segment #8 - Christian Cage comes out to address Jeff Jarret, but Jarret interrupts him almost immediately. He puts out it plain and simple by challenging Cage to rematch at Turning Point. Cage agrees nervously, and Jarret adds one more thing before leaving. "There will be more."
Overall Rating - 78%
Segment #9 - TNA champs battle TNA contenders in a three man tag team match for the main event. Jay Lethal and LAX team up against Christopher Daniels and MCMG. It's all action in this one. It doesn't go on for too long, but it's long enough to mean something, and Lethal picks up yet another pinfall victory over Daniels. ***1/4 Daniels gets left spread-eagle in the center of the ring with only a shocking pale look on his face.
Overall Rating - 77%
Segment #10 - Kurt Angle and Sting are staring down one another in the ring after trading insults for a while before Angle raises his gold in front of Sting's face. He grins as does Sting, which quickly turns Angle to a worried look. Sting snatches the belt from Angle, and wallops him over the head with it. He stands tall over the champ, and slowly raises the TNA World Heavyweight title above his head. A "Sting" chant starts up within the crowd.
Overall Rating - 90%
Segment #11 (Main Event) - Chris Jericho shows up on the titantron and plots his next move within TNA. "Ahhh, the options that are presented before me. Sure, I could spend time going after the prestigious TNA World Heavyweight title, but quite frankly, that's more of a been there, done that kind of thing for me. So, I'm not too sure about what my next move shall be. Though, I will start by declaring my in-ring debut, which shall take place next month at Turning Point. I'll make it an open challenge as well. So, let's see who's got big balls in the back." Fade out to Jericho laughing crazily.
Overall Rating - 99%
Rating - 5.08
Attendance - 3,009
Ticket Sales - $90,270
Notes - Raven, Jay Lethal, and Christopher Daniels think they should be higher up the card. Brother Ray wants to work with Black Reign still.
iMPACT!'s in the 5s! And in case you didn't already know, Jericho's opponent is going to be new, so get ready for yet ANOTHER TNA Superstar. I promise this guy will be new though, no past WWE employment, scout's honor.
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Post by comahan on Oct 30, 2007 22:25:31 GMT -5
I demand Scott Hall!
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