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  1. WWE RAW results 11/22/10

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    Hey folks, the man the BWF staff call “Boss” is here to fill in for AlyKat tonight as she is in attendance at the Amway Arena in Orlando, FL for tonight’s edition of RAW.  I’ve actually been to a WWE event in that very venue – the 2008 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.  Tonight, however, I’m on my couch in Niagara Falls, NY watching USA HD and bringing you my thoughts on this post-Survivor Series edition of RAW.  Will we see John Cena tonight?  What kind of mood will Wade Barrett be in?  Will Aly have a heart attack in the Amway Arena as The Miz cashes in Money In The Bank?  Who knows!  It’s uncooked, uncut, uncensored, it’s RAW!

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  2. RAW 11.15.10 – Old School RAW

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    Tonight’s RAW is a special three hour edition they’re calling Old School RAW!  However, before we get to tonight, I want to make a note about next week’s RAW.  It’s live in Orlando, FL, and I’m going.  But, because I know that you all can’t live without this review (haha… just kidding), I’m going to try to get up a RAW review on Tuesday of next week so that you can still have that.  It just won’t be Monday night, because I’ll be exhausted.  So yeah.

    ONTO TONIGHT’S RAW!

    On the list of VIPs tonight, Superfly Snuka, Mean Gene, Cowboy Bob Orton, Ted DiBiase Sr., and I already forgot what the commercial said.  Damn, I’m not good at this memory stuff…

    Cue the old school entrance with the weird 80s music! Must be Old School Night!! They even gave it a new old-school theme for tonight.  That’s pretty cool. I approve, thus far.  Very vintage feel.  Shutting up now.

    Holy crap, annoying siren of doom.  Okay.  Seriously, onto the RAW review.  Holy crap, you can’t hear Cole over the siren. GO SIREN GO!

    Jerry says that he’s there because most of his memories are in black and white and he’s excited for the legends.  Justin Roberts is in the ring and introduces Mean Gene Okerlund!

    Mean Gene says that tonight, RAW is Old School, and he introduces the first WWE Hall of Famer, Cowboy Bob Orton!  Mean Gene starts to introduce Bob’s son, but Randy’s not there yet.  Mean Gene says that’s good news and asks if Bob thinks that Randy will walk out WWE Champion?  Bob says that Randy does what Randy wants to do, get what he wants, and knows how to deal from adversity.  Bob remembers being called from school and being told that the teachers were afraid that Randy was going to beat them up.  Bob doesn’t care about Cena’s career, and he doesn’t care if Randy gives Cena the RKO after giving it to Barrett.  Before he can go on, Barrett comes out, looking rather shocked.

    Barrett tells that ‘old man’ to listen carefully: His prediction about Randy’s chances are as phony as his cast.  Barrett is going to defeat Randy, and when he does, he’s going to achieve something that Bob never did: Become WWE Champion.  Barrett says that he doesn’t owe anything to the old school, and they didn’t pave the way for him: He did it himself.  Everything he’s worked for is going to come to fruition this Sunday at Survivor Series.  The only reason he didn’t bring Nexus out was because he wanted Bob to see him beat Randy.

    AWESOME!

    Miz repeats Barrett for a moment.  Last week, when Miz told Randy he’d be on his team, he didn’t get a thanks, he just got stared down with those squinty Orton eyes.  That was a bad move, and Miz sent a message right back to Randy, changing the landscape of the 10-Man Tag match, just like he can change the entire landscape of the WWE by cashing in his Money in the Bank contract.  Maybe he’ll do it when Randy arrives tonight.  That’d change things, wouldn’t it?  Then, at Survivor Series, he and Randy wouldn’t be able to fight for the WWE title, and Cena would have to stay in the Nexus forever.

    Miz is interrupted by Cena on the TitanTron, and says that Miz has the weird gift of ruining everything he touches, but Cena is going to make sure that Miz doesn’t cash in tonight.  If he’s going to be free or fired at Survivor Series, he’s not going to put himself on the line for nothing.  Miz will cash in nothing, because Cena challenges Miz to a match tonight for nothing.  The normal Miz is probably looking to Riley, but if Miz is as “awesome” as he says he is, simply say ‘I accept’.  Miz says that he makes the decisions, and accepts the match.  Mean Gene then says that The Miz will go up against John Cena tonight.  Raw is Old School!  Hang onto your hats!

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    @Niki_Sushi Dude…. You can see where Randy gets his harsh stare from. Wade’s gonna blow up if he gets both set on him at the same time. #BWF #RAW

    @TKeep123 Love Bob Orton still wearing the cast on his wrist….it’s been what…25 years since he broke that arm? #WWE #RAW

    @thinksojoe Love the hybrid #RAW set! #BWF

    @divadirt Damn, even the guardrails are old school! #WWE

    Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler with Vickie Guerrero vs. Sexual Chocolate Mark Henry

    Oh, God. I forgot about Mark Henry’s old name.  This is killing me inside.

    Ziggler starts by hitting Henry’s back for a few times before going for the sleeper hold.  Henry throws him out of the ring, and Ziggler looks like he hit his ring already.  Ziggler climbs back in the ring to run into a clothesline by Henry.  Henry then Whips him across the ring, and he ducks under a clothesline only to attempt another sleeper.  Henry backs him into the corner and then puts him on the turnbuckle before slapping him right out of the ring.  Henry smiles at Vickie, who backs away, and then hurls Ziggler back into the ring.  Ziggler takes out Henry’s knee when Henry gets back in and then covers him in hits.  Ziggler goes for a cover, but Henry kicks out at one.  A ‘chocolate’ chant is going on, and Henry gets back to his feet, launching Ziggler across the ring.  Henry then takes Ziggler down with two clotheslines and a head butt.  Ziggler gets an advantage back, but Henry power slams him and goes for a cover, but Ziggler gets his foot on the bottom rope.  Henry gets back up and nudges Ziggler.  Henry then blows a kiss to Vickie and then goes to droop onto Ziggler, who rolls out of the way.  The chocolate chant goes up again, but Ziggler hits the Zig Zag!  Henry kicks out at two, and then Ziggler hits it again.  Henry kicks out at two again though!  Ziggler then attempts the sleeper again, and locks it in as Henry lays on the ring floor.  Henry seems to pass out.  Good luck carrying him.

    Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler wins via submission/pass out.

    Backstage, David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd are walking together.  Smith says that his dad and Dynamite Kid didn’t see eye to eye, but still managed to get along.  Tony Atlas says that they can work it out, and then a bunch of other stuff, talking about how him and his tag partner, Rocky Johnson, if I heard right, took care of business when they had their issues.  Tony Atlas keeps going, and oiling up with WD-40, but the Hart Dynasty ran away.

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    @kickoutblog SEXUAL CHOCOLATE?!

    @ThingsColeSays TONY ATLAS IS BACK!!!! AHH HEH HEH HEH AHH HEH HEH HEH

    @HitTheRopes The return of Sexual Chocolate. Oh lord, the father of the hand is back. #WWE

    We come back to Tony Atlas still going, but this time with Yoshi Tatsu, who is shaking his head, pantomiming suicide.  Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater are in the ring.

    WWE Tag Team Champions Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater vs David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd

    Smith and Gabriel start out, going to lock up, but Gabriel kicks Smith.  Smith then throws Gabriel down, twice, but Gabriel retaliates by starting to lock his head legs around Smith’s head.  Smith throws Gabriel down and then beats on him a little bit, Whipping him across the ring.  He then hits one, two, three belly-to-belly suplexes into a cover, but Slater breaks it up.  Gabriel tags in Slater, who is dropped as soon as he gets in.  Smith goes for a cover, but Slater kicks out.  Smith then slams into Slater, starting to slam him to the ground, but Gabriel distracts him, getting knocked outside the ring for it.  Slater slams into Smith, and then tags in Gabriel.  The two take turns slamming into Smith in their corner, then tag Slater back in.  Slater goes for a cover, but Smith kicks out.  Slater Whips Smith across the ring, and misses the chance to slam into him.  Both men crawl to their corners, and Kidd moves instead of tagging in, and then kicks him in the face.  Smith lays on the floor as Gabriel goes to the top rope, hitting the 450 Splash.

    WWE Tag Team Champions Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater win via pinfall.

    Smith glares at Kidd, who merely laughs back.

    Mean Gene is backstage with WWE Champion, Randy Orton, with Cowboy Bob Orton.  Mean Gene asks if Randy thinks he’ll walk out WWE Champion.  Randy starts to respond, but Truth interrupts.  Truth says that he hates to say it, but Cena knew exactly what he was doing when he held his shoulder down for the 123.  People like to think that Cena has a choice: Free or Fight.  Cena’s not going to fight, but Orton has a choice: Do something or let it happen.  Randy says that everyone seems to have it figured out, but there is one way that he can prevent Cena from screwing him over: to punt him in the head tonight.

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    @TKeep123 I sure hope JR gets at least a cameo. Best would be coming out and knocking Cole out of HIS chair! #WWE #RAW #BWF

    @ThingsColeSays Kidd should’ve kicked Smith through the Barbershop window.

    @HitTheRopes Did R-Truth get his wardrobe mixed in with The Brooklyn Brawler? #OLDSCHOOLRAW

    @Niki_Sushi Randy: Guess I’ll just punt John. No biggie. Truth: Not.. what I meant. Randy: Don’t care. Truth: Shit. #BWF #RAW

    @redsandman99 So R-Truth is like the token wise man now?

    @kickoutblog Shoulda put him through a window, Tyson!

    Mean Gene tells us to remember the Old School Vintage WWE Apparel is selling in WWEShop.com.  Cool.

    Justin Roberts asks us to welcome the only ring announcer to ever be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, Howard Finkel!

    The Fink then tells us that he is going to introduce a man who is revered by many, feared by all: The Brooklyn Brawler with Harvey Wippleman.  The Brawler takes the mic and asks if these people respect old school.  He expected a standing ovation when he came to the ring, and he expects a standing ovation when his match is over.  Wippleman says that the “king of old school” wants to challenge anyone from the new school to a match.

    The Brooklyn Brawler vs Ezekiel Jackson

    Brawler and Zeke stare at each other, and Brawler shoves Zeke, then tries to lift him.  Zeke grabs him by the throat, throws him into the ropes, and then takes him down.  The then flings him into the corner, then slams into him.  Zeke then plants Brawler and goes for the cover.

    Ezekiel Jackson wins via pinfall.

    Well.  That didn’t take long.

    Still to come, John Cena takes on Mister Money in the Bank, The Miz!

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    @Niki_Sushi Not running into a brick wall. That’s standing in front of a tank and waving. #BWF #RAW

    @RingsideRants Why is Cole saying 2011? Does he not know what year it is?

    @FakeGorilla Good to see Harvey Wippleman got his manager’s license renewed.

    Nexus is backstage and Otunga says that he was almost excommunicated, but he stepped up.  Now, it’s time that one of them step up.  R-Truth is becoming a problem, and as the leader-  Barrett walks in and says that he’s the leader.  Otunga makes a good point though, someone does need to deal with Truth.  That is going to be Otunga.  Otunga says they’ve had beef since NXT anyway.

    “Barrett, David Otunga will not face R-Truth, as Otunga will compete in a special match later on tonight.  As for R-Truth, he will be in action tonight against you, Wade Barrett.  What a better way to prove to everyone that, despite who the referee is this Sunday, you are truly WWE Championship material.”

    THIS ISN’T OLD SCHOOL, COLE!  King said the same thing. Ahaha.

    Barrett says the GM raises a good point, and Harris says that Barrett knows they have his back.  Barrett thanks them, but says it won’t be needed.  He’s going to go out there and prove he can beat anyone on the RAW roster on his own, then asks what Cena wants.  Cena merely smiles and then steps forward, saying that he wanted to make sure that he had a grasp on his meltdown and a thank you for taking care of the Miz.  Barrett says that he wants Nexus to follow Cena to the ring just in case Orton tries to interfere.  Cena says if Orton wants some, he can come get some.

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    @FrankWWEClown A laptop? An iPod tone? A wireless microphone?! This is not old school, this is MADNESS!!! #OldSchoolRAW #WWE

    @HitTheRopes They didn’t have Internet back then. #wwe

    @thinksojoe We got Sexual Chocolate Mark Henry, why can’t we get Word Life John Cena? #RAW #BWF

    @kickoutblog If it were TRULY old school, the GM would send messages in AOL’s WWE chat room.

    @TKeep123 Will we see KANE with his mask? #WWE #RAW #BWF

    BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR BAD WIG NIGHT!

    John Cena vs Mister Money in the Bank The Miz

    Tonight could be the last time we see Cena on RAW!  I’d be very sad.  And I wonder why Riley’s wearing trunks…

    Miz takes the mic and says that Cena always thinks he’s one step ahead of Miz.  Cena thinks that if he takes out Miz now, he can’t cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase tonight.  If he takes Miz out right now, he has one less thing to worry about Sunday.  The GM never officially sanctioned this match, Cena did.  Miz says that if the GM doesn’t have a problem with it, Miz can make a substitution.  Cole says he hasn’t heard anything, and Miz says that he guesses the GM doesn’t mind.  Tonight, he won’t compete against Cena, instead Alex Riley will be.  That answers my question.  Miz says that Cena wants to face him, but he’ll have to wait until Wrestlemania after he becomes WWE Champion.  Because he’s the Miz, and he’s awesome!

    John Cena vs Alex Riley

    Riley and Cena lock up, and Cena quickly flips Riley on his back.  Cena then does it a second time.  Cena seems to be screwing with Riley, and they start to lock up, but Cena kicks Riley, then tosses him again.  Cena backs Riley into a corner, then runs into Riley’s elbow.  Riley distracts the ref and Miz hits Cena.  Riley takes advantage and plants Cena before going for a cover, only for Cena to kick out.  Cena hits Riley with a low-blow, and then flings Riley across the ring.  Cena runs right into the turnbuckle, however, and Riley takes the advantage.  He throws Cena into the turnbuckle, and Cena bounces out, hitting some move, but the camera man knows for my love for Miz and was focused on him.  Riley goes for a cover, but Cena kicks out.  Riley gets Cena on his feet, but Cena throws Riley over his back, ducking a clothesline, hitting shoulder blocks, then planting Riley.  Cena then tells Miz that Miz can’t see him, then hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle on Riley.  Miz yells at Riley to not get up, and then Cena hits the Attitude Adjustment before locking in the STF, smirking at Miz.

    John Cena wins via submission.

    Miz gets in the ring, but Randy shoots down the ramp, taking out Orton, and then taking out McGuillicutty and Harris.  Orton and Cena are in the ring, staring at one another.  The two exchange blows, and then the refs climb in the ring to break them up, trying to pull Orton off Cena.  The refs manage to pull them apart, and then a bunch of other guys climb in to make sure that they stay apart.  Orton wants to beat the shit out of Cena.  The crowd’s telling the guys to let them go.

    “It’s obvious that John Cena and Randy Orton have issues they need to work out prior to Survivor Series.  Since this is Old school, I can’t think of a better forum than in this very ring with a man who isn’t afraid to ask questions.  Cena, Orton, later tonight, you will both be guests on Piper’s Pit.”

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    @KeepItFiveStar Was Abraham Washington one of the guys breaking them up?

    @kickoutblog Johnny Ace just tripped trying to get in the ring… shoulda rode his skateboard.

    @ThingsColeSays Is Orton going old school by growing out his hair?

    Well, when RAW would be starting, they play the entrance video one more time.  Okay then… Wait, did they just restart RAW?  Oh, no, they didn’t.  I was a little scared.

    The Fink is in the ring with Nikolai and the Iron Sheik.  He then asks everyone to rise as Nikolai sings the Russian national anthem.  We really just need Sheamus, and Sa-… Good for me!

    Santino and Vladimir make their way down to the ring together.  Santino apologizes for interrupting, and says that his tag team partner would love the honor of singing with him.  Vladimir and Nikolai shake hands and then a USA chant starts.  Vladimir grins and the two start.  Santino even realizes this was a bad idea.  He tries not to laugh, and fails, and then interrupts them again.  Santino says it was… it was… crushingly terrible.  Santino says that there is one song he would like them to hear, and it’s going to blow the roof off this place.  It’s the story of his life, and he needs help to sing it.  Slick makes his way to the ring.

    Sheik starts yelling about Hogan, but no one can hear him over Slick’s theme.  Sheik looks like he’s ready to blow a bitch up… Wait, what?

    Santino asks Sheik what he thinks about that.  Sheik says that without the Iron Sheik, something about Hulkamania, then tells everyone to shut up.  Someone cuts off his mic, and then the Usos come out.  It’s a cultural cluster fuck.  Jesus.

    Anyway, a match is next. Goodie.

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    @StrikerSays We need Kurt Angle to come out and defend the honor of his country again.

    @kickoutblog The Soviet National Anthem? I guess no one’s had the heart to tell ol’ Nikolai, have they?

    @FrankWWEClown Here we go! @the_ironsheik is about to make the @WWEUniverse humble! He put you in the camel clutches!!! F*** the Santino! #OldSchoolRAW

    @RingsideXcess LOL at Sheik shooting on Hogan.

    Jimmy and Jey Uso with Tamina and Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka vs. Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov for the Number One Contender to the WWE Tag Team Champions

    We come back to the Usos already fighting Santino.  They tag, but I can’t tell which one’s in.  I don’t know the difference between him.  Santino gets taken down by Uso 1.  Uso 1 tags in Uso 2.  Santino flings Uso 2 over and then is rolled all the way over to his own corner, and Vladimir tags in, catching Uso 2 in mid air and flinging him back toward his own corner.  Snuka seems a bit unimpressed, to be honest.  Vladimir tags in Santino, who is shoved like a battering ram into Uso 2.  Santino goes for a cover, but Uso kicks out.  Santino tags back in Kozlov, who drops Uso, face-first, onto the turn buckle.  Kozlov then picks up Uso and doesn’t see that the other Uso is tagged in.  Uso then goes for a cover, only for Kozlov to kick out.  Uso then plants Kozlov and goes for another cover.  Uso gets Kozlov in a headlock, and Santino screams at Kozlov to ‘come here’.  Kozlov fights out, only for Uso to plant him and then tag in the other Uso.  Uso then drops into Kozlov and knocks Santino out of the ring.  The Usos us3 this time to double team Kozlov.  Uso pins Kozlov, but Kozlov kicks out at two.  The Usos are thrown into Kozlov, and then go for a cover, but Kozlov kicks out at two.  Kozlov stretches for Santino, who is yelling at him to move.  Kozlov keeps trying to push Uso off of him, but it doesn’t work .  Uso then tries to take out Santino, blocks it.  Santino and the other Uso are tagged in, Santino dominates.  Santino goes for a cover, but the other Uso goes to break it up, but Kozlov plants him.  Santino then hits the Cobra.

    Vladimir Kozlov and Santino Marella win via pinfall.

    Sheamus then Brogue kicks Kozlov, then the Usos.  Santino pleads for mercy, but Sheamus shoves him down.  Morrison runs out to the ring and tricks Sheamus into running to the ropes, only to flip him over the top rope.  Morrison hits a spinning kick on Sheamus, then takes a mic.  Morrison says that he keeps doing this because Sheamus is a bully.  One thing he learned about bullies is that when they feel threatened, they turn and walk away.  Sheamus keeps looking for fights in all the wrong places.  If Sheamus wants to fight, Morrison is right there.  Sheamus pulls off his shirt and looks like he’s going to the ring, but Sheamus walks away.

    <COMMERCIAL>

    @TKeep123 One of these days….they’ll learn…. FEAR THE COBRA! #WWE #RAW #BWF #OldSchoolRaw

    @Niki_Sushi I love how the Cobra is considered the Golden Gun of the WWE world. Same with the Orton Punt. #BWF #RAW

    @kickoutblog Slick left ringside because he’s afraid of Tamina. Why? Because she is a biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig woman. #JiveSoulBro

    @dasharpshooters: Sheamus came out of nowhere. He must have been camoflauged on the white ropes. #wwe #OldschoolRaw #raw

    I can’t take Justin Roberts seriously with that damn hair… I really can’t.

    David Otunga vs. Kofi Kingston

    As my best friend and I said Smackdown, Kofi looks weird in blue.  I got used to him in painful yellow.  Anyway, why is it that the Smackdown guys both got the interviews?

    Otunga takes a couple hard kicks from Kingston, who seems to find this amusing.  Kingston ducks a clothesline and gets Otunga in a headlock.  Otunga catches Kingston and drops him on the mat.  And then again.  And one more time.  Otunga then goes for a cover, but Kingston kicks out.  My cat started watching right now, by the way.  If he’s an Otunga fan, I’ll have to send him to the Chinese place up the street.  Anyway, Kingston fights out of the headlock Otunga had him in, and Otunga drops Kingston, going for a cover.  Kingston kicks out at one, and Otunga plants his knee in Kingston’s back before Kingston fights to his feet.  Kingston gets momentum and fights Otunga into a corner, getting pulled off Otunga by a ref.  Kingston hits a hard drop kick on Otunga, and then Kingston plants Otunga, who plants him, in a double clothesline.  George “The Animal” Steele makes his way to the ring, and the fans point him to the ring.  He climbs into the ring, green tongue out, before he yells about eating.  The ref tells him no, and he turns around to bite apart the other turnbuckle.  Otunga stands up and looks at him like he needs to go to the asylum down the street, and the ref gets Steele out of the ring.  Kingston reminds Otunga he’s in a match by planting Otunga into the exposed turnbuckle and hits the Trouble in Paradise.

    Kofi Kingston wins via pinfall.

    Morrison is backstage with Arn Anderson and Jerry Briscoe.  Morrison says that he’s sick of Sheamus and shows some examples before Sheamus puts his boot in Morrison’s face.  Sheamus says that he accepts Morrison’s challenge for a match at Survivor Series.

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    @KeepItFiveStar Screw T-Shirt Time! It’s Turnbuckle Timeeeee!

    @KeepItFiveStar #Hideyourkidshideyourturnbuckles

    @TKeep123 OMG!!!!! George THE ANIMAL STEELE….GREEN tongue and all! What a wonderful man! #WWE #RAW #BWF #OldSchoolRaw

    @StrikerSays I just LOLed at that big boot.

    @Niki_Sushi This is truly the night of bad wigs. #BWF #RAW

    @redsandman99 *snickers* I like JoMo but I won’t lie. I laughed when Sheamus kicked him

    Aksana is walking with the Million Dollar Title backstage and Hacksaw Jim Duggan says that Aksana’s mom is over there and she’s been stealing his bit.  Aksana says that she’s lost weight, and Dusty Rhodes says that he isn’t her momma.  A net drops on her and Goldust takes the belt back.  He then returns it to The Million Dollar Man, who walks up with IRS.  Ted Jr. walks up and Ted Sr. gives it back to him.  Ted says that there’s something else he wants that isn’t a hand me down.  Cody shows up and says that that was far from Dashing.  Goldust says that they should go over there and give him some of his grooming tips.  Cody tells Goldust not to breathe on him, and walks away.  Goldust tells Cody to help a brother out.  Tatanka, Kelly Kelly, Ted Sr., IRS, Aksana, Dusty Rhodes, and Jim Duggan all dance.  Ron Simmons sums this up perfectly.

    “Damn.”

    Later to come, Randy Orton and John Cena meet up on the Piper’s Pit.

    Eve and R-Truth make their way to the ring for Truth’s match with Wade Barrett, next.

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    @StrikerSays I often wonder if Ted DiBiase, Sr. even did The Laugh after punishing his sons.

    @KeepItFiveStar Is “I will beat you with shovel” Aksana’s new catchphrase?


    My heart hurts when Truth raps this new entrance, but it dies a little when Eve dances to it.

    R-Truth with Eve vs. Wade Barrett

    I hope Barrett pulls a Hannibal Lector and eats Truth’s face… Even though that would be nasty, and not PG at all.

    Barrett and Truth circle one another before Barrett puts his foot in Truth’s stomach.  Truth smacks Barrett before kicking him, and Barrett hurls Truth across the ring, but Truth does his fancy foot shit and avoids getting his ass kicked.  Truth then clotheslines Barrett over the top rope.  Truth then flips over the top rope and takes Barrett out.  Truth then throws Barrett back into the room, nearly pulling his trunks down, and Truth goes to the top rope, jumping over Barrett who goes to knock him down.  Barrett plants Truth, then holds him against the ropes.  Barrett then suplexes Truth, who kicks out.  Barrett then kicks Truth and drags him to a corner, who hits an elbow drop on Truth.  Truth kicks out of Barrett’s cover at two.  Barrett then plants Truth with a back breaker and goes for a cover, only for Truth to kick out.  Both Orton and Cena are watching this match.  Truth goes to steal a cover, but Barrett kicks out and beats Truth for it.  Barrett gets Truth in a headlock, but Truth fights out, only to get Barrett’s knee in his stomach.  Barrett runs into Truth’s face, and Truth takes the momentum with some hard clotheslines.  Truth counters some kind of attempt at something, but Barrett kicks out of the cover.  Truth drops Barrett on his stomach and goes for a cover, but Barrett kicks out.  Truth misses an axe kick, and Barrett gets Truth up, but Truth fights to his feet.  Barrett plants his foot in Truth’s face and then hits Wasteland.

    Wade Barrett wins via pinfall.

    Coming up: Orton and Cena are on Piper’s Pit.

    <COMMERCIAL>

    @C00kieCrumz: I hope Wade Barrett kills R-Truth. #wwe

    @TKeep123 OK, EVE IS HOT and getting darker every week, but damn….. she really can’t dance to that rap. #WWE #RAW #BWF #OldSchoolRaw

    @RingsideRants Eve’s dancing is so awesome, but not in a good way. In more of a, “wow this is terrible” kind of way.

    @KeepItFiveStar Right time for you to SHUT UP!

    @HitTheRopes Thank you very much, Wade. #wwe

    And the entrance is played one more time!   That siren is only cool because it drowns Cole out.  King then strangles Cole a little, just for fun.

    Ricardo starts to introduce Alberto del Rio, but is interrupted by Tito Santana, who introduces him instead.  Chavo Classic is driving Alberto’s car.  Sounds like an insult.

    Alberto takes the mic and thanks Tito and Chavo Classic, then says that is name is Alberto del Rio, but we already knew that.  He calls the Americans fat!! Thank you, Spanish class! And he tells us all that.  He says he’s in the heart of the nation, a heart that will soon be stuffed by cholesterol and obesity.  Anyway, he knows we’re here to celebrate the Old School.  He thinks the old legends should follow Tito and Chavo and pay respect to him.

    Sgt. Slaughter comes out to show him respect.  Yeah, right.  Slaughter scares me.  Anyway, Slaughter tells Rio to shut his hole and listen up.  There are two things you don’t mess with: legends and America.  Rio wants respect?  How about he earns it by facing Slaughter right here, right now, you scum, you slime, you maggot.  A USA chant starts up as Rio laughs.  Rio says something, but I haven’t got that far in Spanish.  He then says to bring a referee right now.

    Alberto del Rio vs Sgt. Slaughter

    Rio beats Slaughter to his knees, and Rio mockingly salutes before Whipping Slaughter.  Slaughter then gets him a hold, but Rio makes it to the ropes.  Rio then elbows Slaughter in the neck, and hits a hard clothesline.  Slaughter kicks out of the cover at two, and Rio puts him in a headlock.  A Slaughter chant breaks out.  Slaughter fights to his feet, but takes a hard kick to the thigh.  Slaughter ducks a clothesline, and locks in a hold, but del Rio gets out of it, flipping Slaughter over and throwing him into the corner before kicking him in the back of the head.

    Alberto del Rio wins via pinfall.

    Rio kicks Slaughter and locks in his armbar.  Slaughter taps, but del Rio doesn’t let up.  MVP, however, chases del Rio out of the ring.  Rio winks at MVP as MVP helps Slaughter to his feet.

    <COMMERCIAL>

    @KeepItFiveStar MVP? Did the RAW flight get stuck overseas again?

    @kickoutblog Why wouldn’t Mysterio make the save there?

    @HitTheRopes With his bald head and the black and green on, Sgt. Slaughter looks like a turtle. #wwe #raw

    @TKeep123 Sgt. Slaughter out to check Alberto del Rio’s GREEN CARD! “Shut your hole, you puke!” #WWE #RAW #OldSchoolRaw #BWF

    @redsandman99 Ariba bitch!

    @Lunna1969 Ricardo just got his spot light jacked! #BWF #WWE #RAW

    @seraphalexiel 😀 Spanish Announcers are always win. Always

    <VIDEO PACKAGE: Wrestlemania XXVII tickets are on sale!>

    Mean Gene introduces WWE Hall of Famer Mae Young.  Mae comes out with none other than the Bellas.  Mean Gene says that she has quite a storied past in the WWE, some even say she was the very first Diva.  Mae says that she’s 87. That’s all I caught.  Mean Gene says that there are so many unforgettable moments in her career.

    <VIDEO PACKAGE: Mae Young>

    LayCool interrupts Mean Gene and Mae Young.  Michelle says they’re a little confused?  Is this Old School RAW or Jurassic Park?  They ask how it feels to know that they have a Championship when she’ll never have one.  LayCool makes an adult diaper joke and tells the Bellas to change her.  Mae says she wants a match with those sluts, with no disqualification, and then calls them bitches.  LayCool begin laughing and run away from Mae.  LayCool says they want to make it a falls count anywhere.  Then they tell the guys to ring the bell.

    LayCool vs Mae Young in a No DQ Falls Count Anywhere Match

    Divas come out to join her.  Natalya, Eve, Melina, and Gail chase LayCool down and proceed to beat LayCool up.  Layla then gets a hard slap by Mae before getting a clothesline by Natalya.  The Divas then put one of Mae’s feet on Layla, and the ref counts it.

    Mae Young wins via pinfall.

    <COMMERCIAL>

    @dasharpshooters Mae Young just called Laycool sluts and bitches. HARDCORE LIKE A MUTHAFUCKA. #wwe #Oldschoolraw TV-14

    @kickoutblog Who would’ve thought Mae Young on a mic was more dangerous than The Iron Sheik?

    @KeepItFiveStar Mae Young is breakin down the PG barriers!

    @HitTheRopes I guess they forgot to tell Mae Young they were PG. LOL. “These two sluts…” #wwe

    @ThingsColeSays LOL King marking the fuck out!

    @redsandman99 I’m absolutely dying here. Sluts, bitches…Mae Young with a live mic is awesome.

    @TKeep123 Mae Young slapping the taste out of Layla’s flawless mouth! ..and the PIN! YES! #WWE #Raw #BWF #OldSchoolRaw

    The Fink asks us to welcome the special guest commentator for this match: JR!  I marked the hell out.  I LOVE JR!!!! He and Lawler are my favorite commentators.  Shut the fuck up Cole.

    United States Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Jack Swagger

    Bryan and Swagger lock up, and Swagger keeps his hands on Bryan.  Bryan manages to fight out, only to deliver a hard kick to Swagger. Cole pretends to doze off, and Swagger gets Bryan on his back.  They both try to lock in their own submissions, and Bryan manages to fight out of Swagger’s set up, grazing Swagger’s head with a kick.  JR and Lawler continue to ignore Cole.  Swagger has his hands around Bryan’s waist and holds on tight.  Bryan avoids some this by Swagger, who runs face first into Bryan’s feet.  Bryan goes for a cover, and Swagger kicks out.  Bryan keeps kicking Swagger hard.  Bryan climbs up the ropes to avoid getting beat, and Swagger kicks him out of the ring.

    <COMMERCIAL>

    @StrikerSays JR just keeps shutting Cole DOWN with slobberknockers of ignoring.

    @KeepItFiveStar I love how Jim Ross is just no selling Michael Cole

    @TKeep123 JR dissing Michael Cole…. My night is complete! #WWE #Raw #BWF #OldSchoolRaw

    @divadirt OMG! JR & King reunion. Someone mute Cole’s mic please. #WWE

    @kickoutblog MOTHER.FUCK.YES.JR!

    @ThingsColeSays First JR, now Daniel Bryan. LOL. Cole is gonna kill himself!

    @HitTheRopes And there is @JRsBBQ and all is right with Raw. #wwe

    @JCenadotcom Who’s hoping that Cole gets a beating courtesy of good ole’ JR [and King]?

    It made me smile to come back to JR’s voice.  Swagger has Bryan around the waist and Swagger plants Bryan, going for a cover before Bryan kicks out.  Bryan shakes it off and then is grabbed around the head by Swagger.  Swagger and Bryan roll around the ring for a little bit before Swagger climbs back into the ring.  Swagger walks right into a kick by Bryan, and then gets knocked out of the ring.  Bryan plants his feet in Swagger’s face, then proceeds to keep kicking swagger.  Swagger locks in the ankle lock, but Bryan gets out of it.  Swagger then avoids getting kicked in the face again.  Swagger jumps off the second rope and onto Bryan, going for a cover, but Bryan kicks out at two.  King tells Cole to shut the hell up.  Swagger then jumps off the second rope again to land on Bryan.  Swagger grabs Bryan around the waist and attempts the Gut Wrench, but Bryan fights it, going to attempt the LaBell, but Swagger hits the backbreaker.  Swagger attempts another Gut Wrench, but Bryan kicks Swagger in the face again.  This time, for the win.

    Daniel Bryan wins via pinfall.

    Ted DiBiase runs into the ring and proceeds to beat the hell out of Bryan, then hits the Dream Street.  Ted then takes the United States Championship and climbs in the ring.  He holds it up, and then Maryse makes her way down to him.  JR says his goodbyes, and I cry on the inside.

    At Survivor Series, Edge and Kane will face off for the World Heavyweight Championship!  The traditional match is Team Mysterio vs Team del Rio.  Mysterio, Show, Masters, MVP, Kofi vs del Rio, Reks, Swagger, and someone else I missed.  Sorry.  Sheamus and Morrison are going head to head too!  Then, there’s going to be Randy Orton vs Wade Barrett for the WWE Championship, where Cena will be freed or fired.

    JR smacks Cole with his hat and gives kids high fives and what not as he heads out.  Love that man.

    Up next, Cena and Orton are going to meet up in Piper’s Pit.

    <COMMERCIAL>

    @kickoutblog JR hitting Michael Cole with his hat should be added to the Raw intro video.

    @Niki_Sushi Jerry just legit pointed and laughed at Cole. My night has been made three times already. #BWF #RAW

    @bethsharae Beat the crap out of him JR! #Raw

    @TKeep123 Ted Dibiase apparently jealous of Daniel Bryan’s beard… #WWE #Raw #BWF #OldSchoolRaw

    @ThingsColeSays Ahahahahahahahaah, now Cole said “belt.” He’s fucking losing it! This is awesome!

    @seraphalexiel SLOBBERKNOCKER! And…. this was the best RAW moment in a long time

    @redsandman99 Nothing says shut the fuck up like a bitchslap with a cowboy hat.

    We welcome the legends back out to the stage, and they all line up.  Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, Cowboy Bob Orton, IRS, Tito Santana, Sgt. Slaughter, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, The Brooklyn Brawler, Chavo Classic (who mentioned Eddie), Mean Gene Okerlund, Howard Finkel, Mae Young, Jerry Brisco, Ted DiBiase Sr., Slick, Tatanka, Tony Atlas, Arn Anderson, Ron Simmons, Dusty Rhodes, George “The Animal” Steele, JR!, The Iron Sheik, and Nikolai Volkoff.

    Now, we welcome the other legend, Rowdy Roddy Piper, who’s looking a little older than he did at the Madison Square Garden RAW he guest hosted last year.

    Rowdy says that we’re gonna make some history.  Old school isn’t about nostalgia, it’s about a time when you had to man up, when you had to stand up to the plate, like when Captain Lou was being honored with an award and Piper hit him with a record. When he hit Snuka in the head with a coconut.  It was a time when you had a problem, and you did something about it.  His first guest is John Cena.

    BRRRRRRRRRR WE LOVE JR!

    Roddy says that he’s a fan of Cena’s, and he’s a helluva man.  Roddy has to tell him that he has been competing over 30 years, and he’s never been the WWE Champion.  It does eat at him a little bit.  Many many other legends have never been the WWE Champion.  And if Cena’s gonna do what Roddy thinks he’s gonna do, and he’s gonna give that SOB Wade Barrett the WWE Championship without him deserving it, then what Cena’s doing is spitting in the face of all those legends that he says he respects.  Roddy’s askin him not to spit in his face, Cena.  Cena’s been a man ever since he walked in.  Consequences be damned, do the right thing.  For weeks Cena’s had to hear free or fired, free from Nexus or fired from the WWE.  At times, he doesn’t know what the right thing is.  It’s not that easy.  From the moment Cena got here, he’s worked as hard as he can.  So, when guys like Piper look at the WWE, they look at Cena, and say they could have hung with them.  He’s got a lot of respect, and he looked up to them as a kid.  He’s been thinking about it a lot, but after all the work he’s done, he’s not going to give the WWE Championship up.  Everybody wants to know the decision: If Randy Orton wins at Survivor Series, he earns it. If Wade Barrett wins, then he earns it.  Cena’s calling the match down the middle.  Barrett interrupts and says well said Cena.  Barrett agrees 100%, just call it down the middle.  HE proved tonight that he can beat anyone on the RAW roster without Cena’s help.  They were magnificent words, but that’s the problem; They’re just words.  They both know there’s a reality in place here.  The reality is this: if Barrett doesn’t get his hand raised, if he doesn’t win the WWE Title, Cena’s finished, it’s all over.  Piper puts a hand over Barrett’s mic and tells him to shut up.  He says that if Barrett lets Cena give him that WWE Championship – then spits at Barrett for not look in at him – at the end of the day, he may have the WWE Championship, but he won’t be a champion, he’ll be a joke.  Barrett asks who Piper is to cast judgment on him.  One way or another, this is Cena’s final night on RAW as Nexus.  It may be Cena’s final RAW ever.  Sunday, Barrett either sets him free or fires him.  If this is indeed his final RAW, he wants to do something he should have done weeks ago, and he’s disappointed that it’s taken this long.  He tells Cena to put on the Nexus shirt.  Barrett says that if Cena doesn’t put it on now, Cena’s fired on the spot.  Cena changes shirts.  Man still looks good in black.  Cena says he hopes that Barrett’s happy.  Barrett’s his boss until Sunday.  When that match is over, win or lose, Cena’s going to turn Barrett’s face to mush.  Barrett says that he’s heard all those threats, and Nexus may be banned from ringside, but the moment he becomes WWE Champion, they will hit the ring and neutralize any threat from Cena.  Barrett has Cena in his back pocket.

    Holy God long wall of text is done, but RAW isn’t.

    I hear voices in my head…

    Orton merely glances at Cena before looking at Barrett, then back at Cena.  Orton says ever since Cena counted 123 on him last week, all he’s thought about is putting an end to this by kicking him in the skull.  Cena says that he’s right there. Orton says that he’s thought of a better option.  He could take Cena out, or.  Orton then takes Barrett down and ducks a clothesline before hitting a scoop slam.  Cena and Piper stand in the corners as Orton pounds on the mat.  Cena moves between Orton and Barrett, and then drops a foot on Barrett’s head before RKO’ing Cena.  Orton sets up for a punt, but Orton goes for the punt and misses.  Cena hits the Attitude Adjustment on Orton.  Cena holds his head, and Barrett climbs back in the ring, grinning pretty happily.  He walks up to Cena, who scowls at him, and then tells Cena to raise his arm.  Cena lifts Barrett up and hits him with an Attitude Adjustment too.  Piper raises Cena’s hand on the ramp.

    Well, interesting episode, but not much of a build up for Survivor Series…

    Next week, I’ll be at RAW in Orlando, so the RAW review may be up on Tuesday.  That’s my plan!  I’ll see you all next week!!

  3. Standing up for WWE

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    We here at BoredWrestlingFan.com don’t take ourselves too seriously when it comes to what we do.  We approach our articles and reviews with a lighthearted attitude and will often poke fun at wrestlers and wrestling organizations.  When I heard about the “Stand up for WWE” campaign, I knew I had to do something.  I had to give back to the company who has provided me with countless hours of entertainment since I was just 8 years old.  This is my contribution.

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  4. TNA: Worse than the NFL?

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    In recent years, the National Football League has garnered a reputation as the “No Fun League.” From banning excessive touchdown celebrations to cracking down on tailgating and drinking at games, the NFL has certainly earned that moniker. Total Nonstop Action wrestling earned themselves a similar name from the fans at their “Impact Zone” in Orlando, FL. A speech from TNA Director of Production Steve Small left some fans chanting “Totally No Fun” at a recent taping of TNA’s weekly television program, “TNA iMPACT!”

    In his speech, Small referred to the TNA fans as “cast members” and advised them against cursing, “flipping birds” and throwing up gang signs.  Small announced that anybody caught on camera making such gestures or holding up signs deemed offensive to the company will be moved elsewhere.

    So, does Small’s speech make TNA just as bad as, or perhaps worse than, the NFL?

    Referring to the fans as “cast members” – which earned a few screams of “pay us, then” and “where’s our checks?” – is certainly a little odd.  At least the NFL hasn’t sunk to that level.  While it stands to reason that the TNA fans are more a part of the show than NFL fans, they’re still there to have a good time and enjoy the show.  The TNA fanbase have been an integral part of the show for the last 8 years, and to take away their ability to express themselves could hurt the product as a whole.

    Apparently, the catalyst for this newfound censorship of the TNA audience was their live “iMPACT” broadcast on January 4, 2010 where fans chanted “bullshit” at the outcome of a match.  The fans were audibly upset when TNA wrestler Homicide caused a hotly contested “Steel Asylum” match to end in a no contest when he used a weapon to try to take out his opponents.  The audio was censored altogether on the program and only ended when popular wrestler Jeff Hardy emerged from the audience.

    Will TNA’s censorship of it’s “cast members” in the audience result in a fan backlash against the product?  I’m sure we’ll find out in time.

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  5. TNA Genesis PPV

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    – The TNA opening hits.

    – A video package runs focusing on various TNA stars and how their dream was to become a star in the world of professional wrestling. “This is who I am…this is what I do…” uttered the various TNA stars in the promo. The video package then focuses on tonight’s AJ Styles vs. Kurt Angle main event for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

    – A graphic opening hits welcoming us to TNA Genesis. We go live to the Impact Zone in Orlando, FL where a series of pyro goes off above the ring and in the entrance area. Mike Tenay welcomes us to the show in what he dubbed the first TNA PPV of the “Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff era.”

    – Hulk Hogan’s music hits and he makes his way out into the Impact Zone along with Eric Bischoff. They have gotten rid of the two entrance tunnels and simply have a big entrance area under a big tron. The ramp also connects to a new four-sided traditional ring as they are ditching the six-sided ring. We see a shot of Brooke Hogan cheering on her father in the crowd. Hogan gets on the mic and says, “Well guys I guess all there is to say is welcome to Genesis!” He says welcome to the brand new Impact Zone (which gets some boo’s). Hogan said he told everyone there would be change and everything would be moving and shaking. The crowd starts a loud “WE WANT SIX SIDES” chant. Hogan said there is no more play pen rings and this is where professional wrestling is meant to be done. He said there competitor likes to refer to themselves as “sports entertainment”, but he is proud to be aligned with TNA where professional wrestling still lives. Eric Bischoff takes the mic and said he knows no one likes change, but change is what they are all about. He said change starts tonight with this ring and there is a hell of a lot more coming our way. Hogan said there is only one last thing to say, “Whatcha gonna do Vince McMahon, when TNA comes for you!”

    – Mike Tenay and Taz welcome us to the show and we are going to kick things off with The Amazing Red defending the TNA X Division Championship against a mystery opponent. Red is out first to a big reaction from the crowd in Orlando. Red’s opponent is…former WWE star The Brian Kendrick.

    TNA X Division Championship
    The Amazing Red (c) vs. Brian Kendrick

    Brian Kendrick takes the champion Amazing Red down early on. More armbar takedowns by Kendrick on Red. Kendrick with a camel clutch with forearm shots into a crossface. Red with a big snap huracanrana on Kendrick. Kendrick fires back with a big running spear on Red and then sends Red to the outside with a flying kick to the face. Kendrick goes to work on the knee of Red kicking him off his feet and then applying pressure against the ropes. During the match, Tenay and Taz noted on commentary that Bobby Lashley is claiming he will not wrestle tonight and that they hope to have more on that soon. Kendrick goes up top and Red catches him with a big kick to the head. Red then takes out Kendrick with a huge senton dive off the top turnbuckle. Red then follows that up with a missile dropkick on Kendrick in the ring. Kendrick with a single leg boston crab on Red after Red missed a shot from up top. Red with a kick to the head on Kendrick and rolling armbar. Kendrick with a nearfall on Red. Red gets the pinfall on Kendrick with a springboard Code Red.

    Winner & STILL TNA X Division Champion: The Amazing Red

    – Backstage, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff is with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman. Bischoff said he appreciates the help with Mick Foley, but reminds them that Nash is the only one under contract. Bischoff said Hall and Waltman need to prove themselves. Hall asks Nash for some help tonight. Waltman asks what about him. Hall and Waltman play rock/paper/scissors on who will join Nash tonight. It looks like Waltman won, but I’m pretty sure everyone is still confused on what just happened.

    Sean Morley vs. Daniels

    Before the match, Morley got on the mic and said tonight he presents his first TNA Films production for the ladies. Daniels walks out and gets on the mic saying TNA is about wrestling and not the goofy stuff Morley is talking about. Daniels tells Brooke Hogan to shut up when she stands up making some noise at him. Daniels said he already has a review for Morley’s first TNA production and it isn’t a thumbs up. Daniels walks in the ring and flips off Morley. The bell rings and they start brawling. Morley with some big knees to the gut on Daniels into a russian leg sweep. Morley with a pump handle slam on Daniels. Daniels fights back dropping Morley head first off the ropes. Daniels focuses on the throat of Morley hitting a few palm strikes and then sending Morley throat first into the top rope. Daniels then chokes Morley’s throat against the top rope using his legs using the three count to his advantage. Daniels with a springboard moonsault on Morley. Morley fights back with some quick offense and then hits the Money Shot off the top rope to get the pinfall.

    Winner: Sean Morley

    – A video package runs highlighting the events between ODB and Tara.

    TNA Knockouts Championship
    Best 2 out of 3 Falls
    ODB (c) vs. Tara

    Both women exchange some big chops early on. Tara with some big kicks to ODB that is followed by a big kick to the back of the head. Tara with a springboard flipping leg drop on ODB that results in a two count. ODB fires back with a big fallaway slam on Tara. Tara with a rollup on ODB that results in a pinfall.

    Winner of Fall #1: Tara

    ODB goes after Tara right away powering her into the corner and choking her out. Tara gets ODB locked up in a tarantula sumbission against the ropes. ODB then goes on the attack on Tara on the outside. The referee starts the count and ODB rolls back in to break it up. ODB tosses Tara back in the ring and attempts a few pinfall attempts that all result in a two count. ODB then applies a full body submission on Tara. ODB keeps it locked on, twirls around the ring with Tara and gets into another pinfall with Tara finding a way to kick out. ODB started favoring her chest during the match like something was wrong. Tara then hit the Widow’s Peak suddenly and got the pinfall.

    Winner of Fall #2: Tara
    Winner & NEW TNA Knockouts Champion: Tara

    After the match, we see a few highlights of the match featuring the two falls Tara won in a row. Back live, Tara is celebrating with the TNA Knockouts Championship.

    – Backstage, Christy Hemme is with “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero. Dinero cut a promo telling Desmond Wolfe that he better bring it tonight.

    TNA World Tag Team Championships
    The British Invasion (c’s) vs. Matt Morgan & Hernandez

    We start with Matt Morgan and Brutus Magnus. They lock up and Morgan pushes Magnus away quickly. More quick offense by Morgan on Magnus hitting a big shoulder block. Magnus dodges a chokeslam attempt, kicks Morgan and tags in Doug Williams. Hernandez gets involved and breaks it up. Hernandez gets the legal tag and goes after Williams in the corner. Williams with a running knee to Hernandez, attempts a suplex, Hernandez blocks it, gets Williams up for a vertical suplex, Williams counters off and Hernandez hits a big body splash in the corner. Hernandez takes off his shirt, wraps it around the neck of Williams and tosses him across the ring. Magnus clips Hernandez when Hernandez has Williams up for a powerbomb. Hernandez pulls himself up top, but both Magnus and Williams jump up and take him down in a big superplex. More double teaming by Magnus and Williams on Hernandez with Magnus getting back the tag. Magnus with an abdominal stretch on Hernandez and uses Williams to apply more pressure. Hernandez fights back and Morgan gets the hot tag. Morgan takes out Magnus and Williams quickly. Morgan plants Magnus with a big spinning slam and elbows Williams in the corner. Morgan with a reverse chokeslam on Williams into the corner. Hernandez with a springboard shoulder block on Williams and Morgan takes out Magnus with a clothesline. All four men are down. Morgan with a chokeslam on Williams and Williams somehow kicks out. Magnus boots Morgan in the face allowing Williams to hit a german suplex into a bridge for a close two count. Morgan body splashes Magnus, throws him away and then tosses Williams off the top rope. Hernandez with a Dominator on Magnus and Morgan follows it up with a big running boot to the face for the pinfall.

    Winners & NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: Matt Morgan & Hernandez

    After the match, we see highlights leading to the finish. Back live, Morgan and Hernandez are celebrating their win with the tag team gold over their shoulders.

    – Backstage, we see Bobby Lashley heading into Hulk Hogan’s office. Abyss is speaking with Eric Bischoff when Lashley pushes him away. Abyss goes crazy and starts attacking Lashley. Abyss then knocks out Lashley and Bischoff said they just ruined their semi-main event. Hulk Hogan walks in and sees what happened. He asks Abyss what he is doing and that this is the last things he needs tonight. Hogan said the match is now off between Abyss and Lashley, but he has other plans for Abyss tonight.

    “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero vs. Desmond Wolfe

    Wolfe was accompanied to the ring by a woman who removed his ring attire. The bell rings and they immediately lock up. Pope breaks it up with a few shots and kicks to Wolfe’s chest. Pope continues with kicks and trips up Wolfe in the corner. Pope goes up top and misses an elbow shot. Wolfe with a unique snapmare into the ropes on Pope. Wolfe does this a second time against the ropes. Wolfe then gets a boston crab applied on Pope. Wolfe keeps the action grounded by applying side headlocks on Pope or laying over his back applying a headlock. The two exchange a few chest chops and Wolfe gets the better of it taking Pope down. Wolfe gets Pope setup for a Tower of London, but Pope counters and takes Wolfe off his feet with a huge running spear. Pope then hits a quick suplex on Wolfe. Wolfe attempts another boston crab, but Pope counters into a nearfall. Pope with a sitdown powerbomb on Wolfe that results in a close two count. Another close nearfall for Pope. Wolfe then connects with his Lariat and gets the pinfall.

    Winner: Desmond Wolfe

    – Backstage, Jeremy Borash promotes tonight’s main event for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship when Eric Bischoff walks up cutting him off. Bischoff asks Borash what he is doing. Borash said he is doing his job. Bischoff said his job is to do whatever he tells him. He tells Borash that he has been pulled off television until further notice. Ric Flair then shows up and has a staredown with Bischoff. Flair then talks with Christy Hemme and said he goes where the greatest talent in the world goes.

    – A video package runs highlighting the events leading into tonight’s tag team match between Beer Money and Kevin Nash & Scott Hall.

    The Band (Kevin Nash & Sean Waltman) vs. Beer Money

    Sean Waltman will be replacing Scott Hall tonight in tagging with Kevin Nash. The bell rings and we start with James Storm and Sean Waltman. Storm gets in a quick jab on Waltman and hits a few arm drags. Storm with a neckbreaker on Waltman and then tags in Robert Roode. Beer Money double team Waltman. Kevin Nash then gets the tag and goes to work on Storm in the corner. Waltman with a quick snap suplex on Storm into a side headlock. Tag back to Nash who drives his knees into the chest of Storm in the corner. Nash starts choking Storm in the corner and then tags Waltman back in who starts kicking Storm down in the corner as well. Storm with a Bronco Buster on Storm in the corner. Nash prevents a hot tag to Roode and goes back to work on Storm. Roode is able to get the hot tag and starts going after Waltman with a series of shots and a big high back body drop. Roode hits Nash with some big right hands. Beer Money then double team Nash and Waltman and do the “BEER…MONEY” pose. Scott Hall is then seen coming down the ramp distracting Roode and Storm. Hall then pulls a fan over the guard railing and starts beating him up as Waltman runs out to stop it. In the ring, Storm catches Nash with a superkick and Roode rolls up Nash for the pinfall.

    Winners: Beer Money

    – Backstage, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff are watching the monitor. Hogan said he is going to call those guys out this Thursday on Impact to settle things once and for all.

    – Abyss is on his way out to the Impact Zone awaiting his mystery opponent tonight. The lights go out and when they come back on we see former WWE star Ken “Mr. Kennedy” Anderson making his TNA debut. Anderson gets on the mic and said, “It looks like I crossed the line!” Anderson has a mic drop and introduces himself as “MISSSSSTTTTEEEERRRRR….ANDERSON.”

    Abyss vs. Mr. Anderson

    The bell rings and Anderson extends his hand to Abyss. Abyss goes to shake his hand and Anderson slaps him. Lots of quick offense by Anderson early on in the match. They then brawl to the outside where Anderson uses the ring to his advantage throwing Abyss up against it. Anderson pulls a steel chair from the crowd and tries to use it, but Abyss counters kicking it away and tossing Anderson back in the ring. Anderson comes back choking Abyss with his boot. Anderson sends Abyss into the corner, gets in a roll up and Abyss quickly kicks out. Abyss favors his left arm when Anderson runs into him with a shoulder block. Anderson takes advantage dropping his weight over the left arm of Abyss. Anderson then works over Abyss’ arm applying more pressure. Abyss eventually fights out and drops Anderson with a big boot. Abyss with a body splash on Anderson in the corner and a big side slam. Abyss attempts a chokeslam, but Anderson breaks it up. Abyss gets Anderson on his shoulders and Anderson jumps off hitting a reverse neckbreaker. Abyss catches Anderson with a chokeslam after he comes flying off the top rope. Abyss has Anderson back up and connects with a big Torture Rack. Abyss with a cover and Anderson kicks out. Abyss leaves the ring and grabs a steel chair. Once inside, Abyss has the chair taken away by the referee. We then see Anderson putting brass knucks on and catching Abyss with a big right hand. Anderson gets rid of the knucks without the referee noticing and gets the pinfall.

    Winner: Mr. Anderson

    After the match, Anderson gets on the mic and says, “The winner of the match…*shrugs*…*shrugs*…Misterrrrrr…*shrugs…Anderson.” Looks like he was trying to do his best Peter Griffin impression for you Family Guy fans out there.

    – A video package runs highlighting tonight’s main event for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship between champion AJ Styles and challenger Kurt Angle.

    TNA World Heavyweight Championship
    AJ Styles (c) vs. Kurt Angle

    The stipulation at hand is that if Kurt Angle loses, he will not receive another shot at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in 2010. Lots of back and forth exchanges early on with Angle getting the better of Styles and Styles getting the better of Angle. Styles and Angle continue more back and forth exchanges on the mat feeling each other out. Angle with a german suplex attempt on Styles who flips back and lands on his feet. They continue at a rapid pace trying to take each other down and get a few nearfalls. Styles catches Angle with a huge dropkick after a series of counters. Styles with a snapmare and kick to the back combo on Angle. Angle attempts a comeback running at Styles, but Styles catches him with a big elbow and Angle falls to the outside. Styles attempts a springboard flip onto Angle, but stops himself and lands on the ring apron. Angle then trips up Styles who crashes on the outside. Back in the ring, Angle takes Styles down and applies a full body bearhug. Styles fights to his feet, but Angle grounds him with a big backbreaker. Angle continues to work on Styles in the corner.

    Styles fights back with a few chops and then both collide in the middle of the ring. Both Styles and Angle are down. We then see Ric Flair walking down the ramp and getting closer to the ring. Flair stands at ringside and looks on as Angle and Styles start going at it again. Styles tosses Angle out of the ring, hits the ropes and hits a big flipping dive to take out Angle at ringside. Angle limps back into the ring and Styles connects with a backbreaker. Styles with a springboard clothesline on Angle that results in a two count. Angle counters a Styles Clash attempt, hits a german suplex, hits a second and then hits a third with a release. Styles counters an Angle Slam attempt, but Angle comes back hitting a fourth release german suplex. Styles catches Angle with a big Pele Kick, covers and gets a close two count. Angle then drives Styles into the corner and hits a few shoulder charges. Angle connects with a big clothesline on Styles in the corner, covers and Styles kicks out.

    Styles with a snap huracanrana off the top rope on Angle. Styles with a springboard 450 splash, but Angle moves out of the way and connects with the Angle Slam. Angle covers and Styles kicks out. Angle can’t believe it. Angle with a moonsault attempt and Styles moves out of the way. Styles attempts a Styles Clash, but Angle counters into an Ankle Lock. Styles counters out flipping to his back and kicking Angle away. Styles with a springboard body splash, cover and Angle kicks out. Styles attempts another snap huracanrana from the top rope, but Angle counters and hits the Styles Clash on Styles! Styles kicks out. Styles counters an Angle Slam attempt into a big spike DDT. Angle misses a charge in the corner and Styles hits an Angle Slam on Angle. Styles covers Angle and Angle kicks out. Styles argues that it was three with the referee. Styles then goes up top, Angle sits up quickly and hits an Angle Slam off the top rope. Angle covers and Styles still finds a way to kick out. Angle with an Ankle Lock on Styles. Styles turns to his back to kick Angle away, but Angle holds on and keeps the Ankle Lock applied. Angle then falls to the mat to apply more pressure. Styles is about to tap out when Ric Flair pulls the referee out. Styles starts tapping, but there is no referee. Angle sees what Flair did and starts going after him. Angle chases Flair around the ring, inside the ring, Flair bails to the ramp and Styles takes out Angle with a clothesline. Flair tosses Styles the TNA World Title and Styles knocks out Angle with it. Styles tosses the belt away, Flair tosses the referee back inside and the referee counts the pinfall.

    Winner & STILL TNA World Heavyweight Champion: AJ Styles

    After the match, Ric Flair gets in the ring, hands the TNA World Heavyweight Championship to AJ Styles and raises his arm in the air. Styles starts celebrating with Flair. Flair and Styles take turns letting out a few WOOOOOOOO’s. We then see highlights of the match leading to the finish involving the interference from Flair.