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2/10 THIS DAY IN HISTORY

By Mike Johnson on 2012-02-10 08:00:26

On this day in history in ....

1926 - Ted Thye defeats Clarence Eklund for the World Light Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio, ending Eklund's third reign.

1937 - Vic Weber defeats Klem Kusek in a tournament final to win the vacant Montana State Middleweight Title in Great Falls, Montana. Eddie Myers vacated the title in January.

1947 - Martino Angelo defeats Danny McShain to win the World Light Heavyweight Title in Hollywood, California. This ended McShain's eighth reign and began Angelo's third.

1955 - Chris Adams was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

1955 - Buddy Rogers and Great Scott defeat Stan Holek and Bill Miller for the Midwest Wrestling Association American Tag Team Title in Columbus, Ohio, beginning their third reign.

1956 - Danny McShain defeats Bull Curry for the NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Title in Houston, Texas, ending Curry's second reign.

1961 - Pepper Gomez defeats Dan Manoukian to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title in Houston, Texas, beginning his 11th reign.

1961 - Tito Kopa and Bill Savage defeats Herb Freeman and Nick Kozak defeat Tony Borne & Shag Thomas for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title, ending and beginning each team's second reign.

1965 - Johnny Valentine defeats Dory Funk, Sr. in Lubbock, Texas for the Amarillo NWA North American Heavyweight Title, ending Funk's 14th reign.

1967 - Pedro Morales and Ricky Romero defeat Hard Boiled Haggerty and El Shereef to win the World Wrestling Association World Tag Team Title in Los Angeles, California, ending Haggerty and Shereef's second reign.

1968 - The WWWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The results:
- Ricky Sexton defeated Mario Froteroli.
- Victor Rivera defeated Wes Hutchings.
- Bull Ramos defeated Smasher Sloan.
- Miguel Perez defeated Angelo Savoldi (subbing for Virgil the Kentucky Butcher).
- Earl Maynard defeated Guillotine Gordon.
- Édouard Carpentier and Dominic DeNucci defeated Luke Graham and Baron Mikel Scicluna.
- Antonio Pugliese defeated Prof. Tanaka by disqualification.
- Hans Mortier defeated WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Bruno Sammartino by disqualification. Sammartino retained the title.

1970 - Jack Brisco defeats Mr. Saito for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title in Orlando, Florida. At the same event, Dante and The Great Mephisto defeat Sailor Art Thomas and Thunderbolt Patterson to win the Florida NWA Southern Tag Team Title.

1971 - Victoria is born in San Bernardino, California.

1972 - Yasu Fuji and Chati Yokouchi defeat Omar Atlas and Danny Little Bear for the Central States NWA North American Tag Team Title in Kansas City, Kansas, to begin their second reign.

1973 - Terry Funk defeats Johnny Valentine to win the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Title in St. Louis, Missouri.

1978 - Hector Guerrero defeats The Canadian (Roddy Piper) for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title in Los Angeles, California, ending Piper's fourth reign.

1979 - Giant Baba defeated Abdullah the Butcher for the AJPW PWF Heavyweight Title in Chicago, Illinois, to begin his second reign.

1980 - The Matador (Jerry Stubbs) and Mike Stallings defeat Dennis Condrey and David Schultz in a rematch for the held-up NWA Southeastern Tag Team Title in Knoxville, Tennessee.

1984 - "The Yellow Rose of Texas" David Von Erich passes away at only 25 years old in a Tokyo, Japan hotel room during a tour with All Japan Pro Wrestling. His cause of death has been widely debated. Ric Flair said in his autobiography that he died from of drug overdose, with Bruiser Brody flushing the drugs before authorities arrived to cover it up. However, David's brother Kevin, World Class referee David Manning, and Gary Hart, on both Big Vision Entertainment and WWE's World Class documentaries, as well as the official autopsy report, say David died of a myocardial infarction (heart attack) due to acute enteritis (swelling of the small intestine), with the enteritis causing an intestinal rupture. David held All Japan's NWA United National Heavyweight Title at the time. In David's memory World Class would hold the David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas on May 6, at which Kerry Von Erich won the NWA World Heavyweight Title from Ric Flair.

1985 - The WWF held an event at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario. The results were:
- The Tiger defeated Neilson the Newt.
- Brutus Beefcake defeated Special Delivery Jones.
- Dick Murdoch defeated Nick DeCarlo.
- Blackjack Mulligan defeated Goldie Rogers.
- Bob Orton defeated George Wells.
- Hillbilly Jim defeated Moondog Rex.
- The Haiti Kid defeated Sky Low Low.
- WWF Tag Team Champions The U.S. Express (Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham) fought The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff to a double-disqualification to retain the title.
- Jimmy Snuka defeated Roddy Piper via count-out.

1985 - Super Medic I defeats Black Gordman for the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

1990 - "Super Fight", an event co-promoted by rival promotions All-Japan Pro Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling, takes place before 63,900 fans at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan.
- Takayuki Iizuka pinned Osamu Matsuda.
- Naoki Sano and Pegasus Kid defeated Jushin Liger and Akira Nogami, when Sano pinned Nogami.
- Tatsutoshi Goto, Norio Honaga and Hiro Saito defeated Hiroshi Hase, Kantaro Hoshino and Kuniaki Kobayashi, when Goto pinned Hoshino.
- Brad Rheingans pinned Victor Zangiev.
- Steve Williams pinned Salman Hashimikov.
- IWGP World Tag Team Champion Masa Saito defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Larry Zbyszko to win the title.
- AJPW Triple Crown Champion Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated Osamu Kido and Kengo Kimura, when Tsuruta pinned Kido.
- Tiger Mask (Mistuharu Misawa) and AJPW Unified World Tag Team Champion Genichiro Tenryu defeated George Takano and IWGP World Tag Team Champion Riki Choshu, when Takano got counted out.
- IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader fought AJPW Unified World Tag Team Champion Stan Hansen to a double-countout to retain the title.
- Koji Kitao pinned Bam Bam Bigelow.
- Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi beat Masahiro Chono and Shinya Hashimoto, when Inoki pinned Chono. Lou Thesz was the special guest referee for the match.

1990 - The WWWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The results:
- Hercules defeated The Conquistador (José Rivera).
- The Red Rooster defeated Al Perez by submission.
- Ronnie Garvin defeated The Brooklyn Brawler.
- The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) defeated The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord) by disqualification.
- Jim Neidhart defeated Greg Valentine.
- Dusty Rhodes defeated Randy Savage by countout.
- Roddy Piper defeated Rick Rude in a Steel Cage match.

1992 - Kamala defeats Koko B. Ware for the held-up USWA Unified World Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning his third reign. At the same event, Brian Christopher defeats Tom Prichard for the USWA Texas Heavyweight Title, ending Prichard's second reign. Christopher would be the last champion, as the USWA stopped using the title, formerly used in World Class Championship Wrestling, later that same year. NWA Southwest revived the title back in Texas in 1998.

1993 - Ric Flair makes his last WWF appearance for nearly nine years, at a WWF event in Dortmund, Germany. WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Flair to retain the title at the show. On the January 25 edition of Monday Night RAW, taped on January 18, Flair lost a match to Mr. Perfect, in which the loser had to leave the WWF. Flair wrestled only on house shows for the next month, mostly working with Hart. This match in Germany was Flair's last match before returning to WCW, and he would not be seen in a WWF ring again until November 2001.

1996 - Abdullah the Butcher defeats Mabel to win the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title for the fourth time, in Caguas, Puerto Rico.

1996 - Frankie DeFalco defeats Billy Joe Eatin for the Mid-American Wrestling Heavyweight Title in New Berlin, Wisconsin, beginning his second reign.

1996 - Bobby and Woody Lee defeated Los Rudos in Warren, Michigan to become the first Championship Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions.

1997 - The Monday Night Raw takes a break, as WCW Monday Nitro airs unopposed on TNT with a 3.8 rating, slightly up from the previous opposed week. WWF RAW is WAR did not air due to USA Network's coverage of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, with a live RAW airing the following Thursday night. Nitro was live from the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville, Florida. The results were:
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko defeated WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Eddie Guerrero by countout, after Syxx distracted Guerrero at ringside.
- The Giant pinned Ron Powers.
- The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated High Voltage (Kaos and Rage), when Scott pinned Rage.
- WCW World Tag Team Champions The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) defeated The Extreme (Ace Darling and Devon Storm).
- WCW World Television Champion Lord Steven Regal fought Rey Misterio, Jr. to a 15-minute time-limit draw to retain the title.
- Kevin Sullivan pinned Maverick Wild.
- Hugh Morrus pinned Alex Wright.

2000 - Zap I and Zap T defeat Carlos (Rieko) Amano and Commando Bolshoi in Tokyo, Japan to win the JWP Tag Team Title.

2001 - At a WWF house show in St. Paul, Minnesota, Hardcore Holly defeats Raven for the WWF Hardcore Title, beginning his fifth reign, only to lose it right back to Raven, beginning Raven's sixth reign.

2001 - Lobo defeats champion Wifebeater and Lord Everett Devoe in a three-way match to win the CZW Ironman Title in Sewell, New Jersey, beginning Lobo's third reign and ending Wifebeater's fourth.

2001 - Ricky Banderas defeats Glamour Boy Shane for the IWA World Heavyweight Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.

2001 - Shane Eden and James Storm win a tournament in Nashville, Tennessee to win the vacant NWA North American Tag Team Title. The title was vacated in September 2000, when Big Bully Douglas and Air Paris split up.

2002 - Johnny Moss defeats Gary Steele to win the NWA United Kingdom Heavyweight Title in Herne Bay, England.

2003 - Former AWA World, AWA World Tag Team, WWF Intercontinental and WCW United States Heavyweight Champion, "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig dies unexpectedly in a Tampa, Florida hotel prior his appearance on at an event promoted by Jimmy Hart. Autopsy results were revealed a month and a half later, with the cause determined to be an acute cocaine overdose. Hennig was posthoumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006, by longtime friend Wade Boggs. Curt's widow, Leonice, accepted the award on his behalf.

2003 - D.J. Skittles defeats Double Dragon in Parkersburg, West Virginia for the NWA Tri-State Television Title, ending Dragon's second reign and beginning Skittles' second reign.

2004 - T.J. Dalton and J.T. Stahr defeat Crazy J and Lotus to win their third Heartland Wrestling Association Tag Team Title in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the same show, Mike Desire defeats Quinten Lee for the HWA Television Title.

2006 - Strikeforce held the MMA promotion's very first event, Shamrock vs. Gracie, at HP Pavilion in San Jose, California, with 18,265 fans in attendance and nearly a million-dollar gate. The event was headlined by Ken Shamrock's younger brother Frank taking on the latest fighter from the Gracie family, making his debut, Cesar Gracie. Also on the show was WWE $1,000,000 Tough Enough champion Daniel Puder, and future Ultimate Fighter 5 winner Nate Diaz. The results were:
- Scott Graham defeated Chris Yee by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:37 of round two.
- Nate Diaz defeated Tony Juarez by TKO at 3:23 of round one.
- Crafton Wallace defeated Ray Routh by knockout (knee) at 0:35 of round two.
- Gilbert Melendez defeated Harris Sarmiento by submission (strikes) at 0:44 of round two.
- Daniel Puder defeated Jesse Fujarczyk by submission (rear naked choke) at 1:54 of round one.
- Brian Ebersole defeated Matt Horwich by unanimous decision after three five-minute rounds.
- Mike Kyle vs. Krzysztof Soszynski resulted in a technical draw at 2:02 of round one, due to an accidental thumb to Krysztof's eye.
- Clay Guida defeated Josh Thomson by unanimous decision after three five-minute rounds, to become the first Strikeforce World Lightweight Champion.
- Cung Le defeated Mike Altman by knockout at 3:51 of round one.
- Frank Shamrock defeated Cesar Gracie by knockout (punch) at 0:21 of round one.

2007 - Hajime Ohara wins his second NWA World Welterweight Title in Osaka, Japan, defeating Super Delfin.

2007 - Fire Blaze defeats Alex Montalvo to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title in Manatí, Puerto Rico. This ended Montalvo's second reign and began Blaze's third.

2007 - Bolo the Red Bulldog defeats Hiram Tua for the IWA World Hardcore Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, ending Tua's second reign.

2007 - Adrian Lynch defeats Dysfunction and J-Cash in DePere, Wisconsin to become the first NWA Northeastern Wisconsin Heavyweight Champion.

2007 - NWA Upstate held February Fallout in Henrietta, New York. The results were:
- Cody Deaner defeated Colin Olsen.
- Dewey, Marc Krieger and Chip Stetson defeated NWA Upstate Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Dynasty (Vince Beach, The Czar and Derek Duncum) to win the title.
- 21st Century Fox defeated Synndy.
- Pepper Parks defeated Gabe Saint, Dicky Sanchez, Joe Sloan, Spazz and Sweet Lou in a six-way scramble match.
- Steve Corino and Ricky Landell defeated Sterling James Keenan and Larry Sweeney.
- Will Christenson defeated NWA Upstate Kayfabe Dojo Champion Eric Everlast to win the title.
- JP Black and Rhythm & Booze (Buddy Delmar and Frank The Tank) defeated Van Atlas and NWA Upstate Tag Team Champions The Roadies (Sammy Dunn and Dave Marcos)
- Madden Fisher defeated John McChesney.
- Big Cat vs. Triple X ended in a double-disqualification.
- NWA Upstate Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Olsen and NWA Upstate No Limits Champion Cheech defeated Brodie Lee and Cloudy.

2008 - TNA held their Against All Odds PPV.  Mike Johnson filed the following TV report:

Welcome to PWInsider.com's live coverage of TNA Against All Odds 2008, the promotion's debut in Greenville, South Carolina.

The show went on the air with Jeremy Borash introducing the Marine Corp who brought out the Marine and United States flags, flanked by Bob Armstrong and BG James.  Morning Star recording artist Joe Struski then sang the national anthem.   The building looked full based on the early camera shots.

They went into the usual well done opening video package.

They returned live to the building with BG James and Bob Armstrong walking to the ring with a number of Marines filing behind them marching.  BG said that in honor of all the fighting men and women, they had "three words for 'em....God bless America."   TNA shot off a ton of pyro.

TNA Tag Team champs AJ Styles & Tomko vs. BG James & Bob Armstrong

The champs made their way to the ring.  Styles took the mic and said while it might not be the time and place, he wanted to know why Tomo hasn't called him back in three weeks.  He said that Tomko wanted to be his own man and that was fine, but then he went and aligned himself with Christian Cage, so Styles wanted some answers right now.  Tomko said they were about to fight the best wrestling family of all time and the Armstrongs were backed up by the Marines, so Styles needed to get his head in the game and worry about the match.  He told AJ if he didn't, they were about to lose their belts. At least they explained why these two would work together after the recent storyline developments.

They had Jeremy Borash do the big-time fight introductions for the title bout.

Styles and BG locked up but AJ sidestepped him and laughed.  AJ grabbed a side headlock on BG.  AJ began showboating, so BG cracked him with a right hand.  BG and Armstrong worked over Styles.  Styles got in Armstrong's face, so Bob paintbrushed him and Styles fell on his rear.

Tomko tagged in.  BG wanted in but Armstrong told his son it would be OK.   Tomko got the better of Bob, who tagged out to BG.  BG laid in several kicks and got a two count.  BG and Armstrong began tagging in and out as they controlled the match.  Styles tagged in and got a quick two count on Armstrong.  They showed a shot of Kurt Angle watching a monitor of this match in the back as Karen Angle tried to get him to stop watching so she could talk to him.

Styles continued to work over Armstrong.  Tomko tagged in and cinched in a side chinlock.  The crowd rallied Armstrong.  He fought to his feet and used several elbows and a right hand to break the hold.  Tomko cut him off and mocked BG by holding Armstrong's hand out for a mock tag.  Tomko set up Armstrong in the corner but Armstrong ducked a running boot and Tomko crotched himself.

BG tagged in and cleaned house on Tomko, who went to the floor.  AJ hit the ring but BG cut him off with a several punches and a kneedrop.  Tomko returned and held BG for AJ to take a shot.  Styles hit a springboard forearm off the ropes but BG escaped and Tomko ate the forearm.  BG nailed AJ with a pumphandle slam for a two count with Styles getting his shoulder up at the last second.

Tomko attacked Armstrong on the floor, so BG made the save.  When BG returned to the ring, Styles nailed a springboard dropkick to his knees.  Styles and Tomko nailed the Tornadoplex and scored the pin.

Your winner and still TNA Tag Team champions AJ Styles and Tomko!

Kip James hit the ring immediately after the finish.  He and Bob checked on BG's knee.  The cameras focused on James holding his knee and showing close-ups of him in agony.  Several referees helped him out.  No heel turn for Kip, so I was wrong (at least for tonight).

The match itself was solid.  Nothing amazing but it was a decent opener.  The crowd live seemed to enjoy it.  I am a big Bob Armstrong fan, so I enjoyed this for what it was.

They went backstage where Jeremy Borash was with TNA champion Kurt Angle and his wife Karen Angle.  Karen was screaming at Kurt that she's done everything he's asked and doesn't know what else she has to do.  She said that all he cares about it the TNA belt and who's screwing who behind his back.  She demanded to know when the hell they were going to have time together and when the last time he did anything romantic.  Angle told her now wasn't the time to be pulling this and told her to go take some midol and take her friend PMS with her.  She told Angle one day he's going to "realize it" (what exactly?) and it'll be too late.  She stormed off.

Mike Tenay and Don West reviewed the remainder of the live card.

They aired a video feature on the women's grudge match.

Traci Brooks vs. Payton Banks

Anyone ever notice that Brooks' music sounds like Aerosmith's Rag Doll?  They girls go nose to nose at the bell and Banks slaps her.  Brooks speared her in a corner and worked her over with stomps, then smothered Banks with her boot.  Banks tried to escape but was dragged back into the ring.

Banks turned it around with a rake of the eyes, then yanked Brooks to the mat by her hair.  Payton then strangled her.  Brooks nailed another spear.  They went to the floor and brawled around ringside.  Brooks whipped her into the rail, then chopped her several times.  Brooks was tripped into the steel steps.  Payton unleashed a number of forearms, then sent Brooks into the railing.

Banks tossed Brooks back into the ring.  She stomped at Brooks, then worked her over with a series of rights.  The crowd chanted for Traci.  Brooks mounted a comeback.  She and Banks threw stiff kicks at each other.  Banks began working over Brooks' back in the corner, nailing her with a kick and a double knee in the corner for a two count.

Brooks fought her way to her feet.  Banks went for a piledriver but was backdropped over.  Brooks nailed several chops and kicks.  Brooks nailed a clothesline for a two count, but Banks got her shoulder up.  Brooks went to the top rope, but Banks cut her off,  shaking the ropes. 

Banks charged Brooks in the corner, but missed.  Brooks rolled her up and scored the pin.

Your winner, Traci Brooks!

Banks attacks Brooks with a Northern Lariat from behind as she celebrated.  She tried to leave the ring but Brooks went after her.   Banks finally escaped.  The match was decent.  They both worked their rear ends off.

They aired a promo video for Petey Williams vs. Scott Steiner

The returning Scott Hudson interviewed both.  Williams said he was as tired of all the talk about the briefcases and put himself over as a totally natural bodybuilder.  Steiner said he had more matches defending the World title than Petey has had matches.  He said that had a surprise for Williams if Williams crossed him tonight.  Steiner walked off and Williams said tonight was his night.

Scott Steiner vs. Petey Williams with the winner getting title shots for the TNA and X-Division title

They both posed in the ring with Petey copying Steiner's trademark poses before the bell.   They locked up and Steiner shoved Williams backwards.  Williams grabbed a waistlock from behind into a side headlock but Steiner shoved him off.  Williams went for a dropkick and charged, but got caught with a hiptoss.  Williams retreated to the floor.  Steiner followed, so Williams hopped back in the ring and did situps to play mental games.

The crowd did the dueling chants.  Steiner got the better of Williams, who kept mocking Steiner to try and get inside his head.  Williams nailed a spinkick for a two count.  Steiner caught him with a big suplex.  He tied up Williams upside down in the corner, then pulled back on Williams with a chinlock as he stood outside the ring. 

Steiner clotheslined Williams, then dropped an elbow.  He nailed a belly-to-belly superplex off the top.  He make an arrogant cover, then pulled up Petey.  He carried Petey to the top and nailed a Fallaway Slam.  He repeated the arrogant cover and pulled him up. 

Steiner went to the floor and retrieved the Feast or Fired briefcases.   He wedged them in opposite sides of the ring.  Why would he risk being DQ's and losing his title shots?  Referee Slick Johnson tried to stop Steiner, giving Williams the chance to knock Steiner into one of the cases for a two count.  Why wasn't Williams DQ'd?

Williams nailed a hurancanrana for another two.  He went for the Canadian Destroyer but Steiner blocked it and slammed Williams backwards on the mat.  Steiner went for the cover but Petey kicked up.  Petey rolled up Scott for a two count, then nailed a dropkick.  He went to the top and nailed a flying bodypress, but Steiner kicked up at the last second.

Petey locked the Steiner Recliner in on Scott.  Steiner got to his feet and ran Williams backwards into the corner.  Williams refused to let go.  Steiner went for a over the shoulder powerslam, but Williams escaped and turned it into a Tornado DDT for a two count.  Steiner lowblowed Williams.

Williams came back with several punches and a mule kick.  He sent Steiner into the other briefcase.  Petey hit a missile dropkick and called for the Canadian Destroyer.  A large African-American woman came down to the apron and began doing poses.  Williams posed back, allowing Steiner to lay him out and get the pin.  Check the main page for details on the newest TNA Knockout.

Your winner, Scott Steiner!

They went backstage to Kurt Angle and Jeremy Borash.  Angle complained that Karen Angle walked out on him before the most important match of his life and didn't know what to do.  Borash said he was going to release a book about how to get the broads and would give Angle a few tips.  He told Kurt he had to treat Karen properly and showed him a few things, including how to hold her hand.  Angle said he needed something better.  Jeremy said, "What's Thursday?"  Angle said, "Impact."  That was classic.  Borash told him it was Valentine's Day and suggested the Angles renew their vows on Impact.  Borash told Kurt that on Thursday, he needed to look right into Karen's eyes and tell her "I love you."  AJ walked in on the "I love you", looked confused and walked out as Kurt and Borash tried to explain.  That was priceless.

They aired a video feature on the Drinking championship.

Eric Young vs. James Storm

Storm attacked Young as he was with fans at ringside.  Young came back with a Thesz Press.  Storm was clotheslined to the floor.  Young nailed a bodypress to the floor.   Young whipped him into the railing.  He tossed Storm into the ring.  Jackie Moore tripped Young, so he chased her around the ring, allowing Storm to take him out.  Young fought back but Storm caught him with a kick to the head, sending Young to the floor.

Storm removed the padding on the concrete, then hiptossed him onto it.  That was a lot more brutal than most fans will realize.  Storm worked over Young on the floor.  He teased a suplex, but Young blocked it.  Young then suplex him on the concrete.  Storm was bleeding slightly from the mouth.  The crowd chanted TNA.

Young was cut off as he returned to the ring and Storm nailed a DDT.  Mike Tenay and Don West plugged that tonight was the first time there would ever be a PPV emanating from two cities due to the South Carolina Athletic Commission not allowing them to have Barbed Wire Massacre 2.  They said it would be in Orlando and that Jim Cornette and Crystal would be on hand.

Storm continued to work over Young.  Young finally caught Storm with a powerbomb.  He clotheslined Storm as Moore distracted the referee.  Storm tossed Young into the corner.  Young took the Flair flop over the turnbuckles, then caught Storm with a shoulderblock.  Storm cut him off and went to the top rope.  Storm went for a swanton but missed.

Young nailed a moonsault off the top for a two count.  Young put Storm in the corner.  Jackie hit the ring but Young picked her up for a Fireman's Carry.  He used her as a battering ram to Storm's joy department.  Young fell over onto Moore and Young hit them both with a Death Valley Driver for a two count.

Young positioned Storm in a corner but Storm turned it into a sunset flip powerbomb off the top.  Jackie Moore tossed Storm a beer bottle and distracted the referee.  Storm prepared to nail Young with it, but Rhino hit the ring from the crowd and gored him.  From a storyline perspective, the return makes total sense. 

Young covered Storm for the three count.

Your winner, Eric Young!

Decent match.  Man, this is one hot crowd.  They are into everything.

Rhino took the mic and returned to the ring.  He said he had a lot to say, but tonight wasn't the time or place.  He said Thursday at Impact might be the time and place.  He said that one thing was for sure and that was he was back to kick some ass.

Mike Tenay sent the show over to Orlando. Crystal was with Jim Cornette.  Cornette said that when Abyss asked for this match, Mesias accepted, so Cornette booked it.  He said that after the match was advertised, the South Carolina Commission refused to allow it to take place in the State of South Carolina.  Cornette said that when TNA advertises something, they follow through (Pacman Jones says hi, TNA).  Cornette put over the dangerous nature of the barbed wire match and cut one hell of a promo.

They aired a video feature on the Knockout championship match.

TNA Knockouts champion Awesome Kong vs. ODB

They faced off at the bell and Kong shoved her.  ODB shoved her back and tols Kong to kiss her rear.  They grabbed each other by the hair.  ODB attempted a slam.  Kong cut her off with a running charge.

ODB went to the floor, where Raeesa got in her face.  ODB told her to speak English and returned to the ring.  Kong cut off ODB's offense and hit a running splash in the corner.  She pulled ODB up by her hair, then tossed her to the floor.  Kong drags her around ringside, throwing ODB into the railing.  Kong shoved her back into the ring.

Kong stalked ODB from behind and worked her over with kicks.  Kong set her up for a powerbomb but ODB battled her off.  Kong dropped ODB in the corner.  She grabbed Kong for the Dirty Dozen but Kong avoided it.  ODB ducked the spinning backfist and went for a tornado DDT, but was shoved off.

ODB ducked a clothesline.  ODB went for a Thesz Press but was caught and slammed on the mat.  ODB escaped a powerbomb attempt.  She nailed several dropkicks.  Kong staggered but didn't go down.  ODB hit the Thesz Press off the ropes, but Kong kicked up.  ODB went for a bodyslam but couldn't get her.

Kong clotheslined ODB down, then nailed the Impant Buster for a two count.  Kong went to the ropes but ODB attacked her in the corner.  She worked over Kong and slammed her out of the corner.  She made the cover but only got a two count.  ODB went to her flask for liquid courage. 

She nailed Kong with several shots.  Raeesa got on the apron, but ODB nailed her.  That allowed Kong to hit the spinning backfist and the Awesomebomb for the three count.

Your winner and still TNA Knockouts champ, Awesome Kong!

Another solid match with lots of stiff, hard work, but it wasn't at the level of the Kong-Gail Kim matches.  I'm enjoying the show so far.

In Orlando, Jim Mitchell cut a promo backstage.  He said he was going to send Judas Mesias into the Barbed Wire Massacre to destroy Abyss.  He told Abyss that when the barbed wire tears and cuts him, "Mommy won't be there to save you."  He said that when Abyss looks at Mitchell, knowing he can't take anymore, that's when Mitchell is going to tell Judas to send him straight to hell.

They aired a video feature on the Barbed Wire Match.

Judas Mesias vs. Abyss - Barbed Wire Massacre Match

We went to the Impact Zone, where Jim Cornette introduced the match.  There are no ring ropes and several barbed wire boards around ringside.    Mike Tenay said that Abyss had defeated Sabu in the first-ever Barbed Wire Massacre.  Actually I was there and Sabu got the pin after sandwiching Abyss between two barbed wire boards and hitting the Arabian Facebuster. 

They locked up with neither man getting the advantage early.  Abyss tried to drag Mesias to the barbed wire but he put his foot up.  He reversed the waistlock, but Abyss elbowed him away.  Abyss tried to pick up and drop Mesias on the barbed wire, but Mesias escaped and dropkicked Abyss' arm into the wire. 

Abyss came back and dropped Mesias chest-first into the wire.  Abyss unloaded with a series of rights.  Abyss missed a running charge and was hit with a drop toehold into the barbed wire.  Mesias unloaded with a series of stomps.  He charged Abyss but was caught with a kick.

Abyss went under the ring and retrieved a steel chair wrapped in barbed wire.  Abyss placed it on Mesias and went to hit a running sitting splash on Mesias, who turned the chair sideways so Abyss crotched himself on it.  Mesias nailed Abyss with a (soft) chairshot to the head.  Since this was taped, they slipped in a number of replays smoothly.  Abyss was busted open.

Mesias began biting at Abyss' bloody face.  They brawled on the floor.  Mesias was tossed into the steel steps at ringside.  Abyss bridged a barbed wire board between the railing and the ring.  A second was slipped into the ring.  Abyss teased a powerbomb onto the outside board but Jim Mitchell attacked him from behind.  Abyss grabbed Mitchell for a chokeslam on the floor but Mesias laid him out, then tossed his "half-brother" into the ring.

Mitchell handed Mesias a small piece of barbed wire.  He raked it across Abyss' arm.   He rakes it across Abyss' other arm.  Both arms were bloody as hell.  He battered Abyss with punches.  Mesias charged Abyss, who cut him off with a kick.  Mesias fought off an attempted chokeslam into the barbed wire, but Abyss sent him up and down into the barbed wire, chest-first.

Abyss tossed another barbed wire board into the ring.  Mesias caught him outside.  Abyss caught him and chokeslammed him off the apron through the board that was bridged.  Abyss chased Mitchell into the ring.  He caught Mitchell and nailed him with the Black Hole Slam.

Mesias attacked Abyss but was caught with the Black Hole Slam for a two count.  Mesias came back and tried to whip Abyss into a barbed wire board in the corner.  Abyss stopped short when he nearly ran into the referee.  Mesias used that moment to spear Abyss into the board. 

Mesias and Abyss exchanged blows on their knees.  Mesias got the better of the exchange.  Abyss came back with a Black Hole Slam into the barbed wire for the pin.

Your winner, Abyss!

The match was bloody and brutal.  I don't think it matched the level of the first barbed wire match promoted by the company, but you didn't have the crazy Sabu aerial offense either.  Still, it was enjoyable, which is a theme for this PPV.  It's been decent, not awesome but decent.

Mike Tenay put over Abyss big-time, saying his name was on the same level as Funk, the Sheik, Abdullah, Cactus Jack and Brody.

Back in South Carolina, Scott Hudson asked Robert Roode is he regretted his actions and what happened last month with Sharmell.  Roode said that he never wanted it to happen, but Booker did.  He said that Booker was responsible for what happened to Sharmell.  He said he tried to be a gentleman and apologize, but Booker wouldn't accept, so be it.  He said that tonight he takes his apologizes back tonight.  Roode said he was sick and tired of Booker.  He said he hates everything about Booker especially his "horse-faced skanky wife."  He said that he was going to shatter Booker's jaw tonight and prove it pays to be rude.  He closed with, "I know you can dig that....b***h."  Great promo.

They aired a Booker vs. Roode feature.

Jeremy Borash caught up with Booker T in his locker room.  Booker said that in 30 seconds, Roode will belong to him.

Robert Roode vs. Booker T

Booker and Roode went right after each other.  Booker got the better early, nailing a series of punches and kicks.  Booker worked over Roode in the corner.    He took control with chops in the corner, then whipped Roode into the corner, nailing another clothesline.  Roode went to the floor.  Booker followed, continuing to unleash chops.

Booker picked up and dropped Roode across the guard rail.  He nailed a short-arm clothesline on the floor.  Booker tossed Roode back into the ring, but Roode caught him with a stomp as Booker followed.  Roode rammed Booker into the turnbuckle and began kicking and chopping him.

Booker came back, cutting Roode off with a reverse kick.  Booker nailed several knee strikes to the head.  Payton Banks got in the ring and Booker nearly hit her before he realized who she was.  That allowed Roode to attack Booker from behind.  Roode whipped him into the ropes and cut him off with a knee to the gut.

Roode hit the running neck snap.  He nailed several rights.  Booker ducked a clothesline and went for the Bookend but Roode escaped.  Roode hit a dropkick and locked on a side chinlock.  The crowd rallied Booker to his feet and finally tossed Roode off.

Booker nailed a kick to the jaw of Roode.  Roode missed a punch and was hit with a spinkick.  Booker nailed a flying forearm and then a spinebuster.  Booker did the Spinaroonie, but Roode shot him to the floor to cut off the momentum.  Booker grabbed Roode's legs and pulled him to the ringpost, smacking Roode's knee.  Booker got back inside the ring and worked over his leg.

Roode tried to cut off Booker but failed.  Booker nailed a series of kick variations.  Roode was backdropped to the floor.  Roode was tossed into the guard rail on the floor.      Roode escaped up the ramp towards the back with Payton.  Booker followed.  Booker caught up with Roode in the back and they brawled.  Roode yelled at Banks to get the car.

The referee counted both out, which the building hated.

The cameras followed them brawling in the back and outside.  Roode tried to get in the car but Booker cut him off and they battled around the car.  Roode yanked Banks out of the car and drove off.  Booker said it wasn't over.

Match was good for the first grudge match in the feud, although I could see a lot of fans being let down by the finish.  This was the best thing on the show so far in my opinion.

They aired a video feature on Samoa Joe.

Backstage, Kurt Angle told Karen that he's been neglecting her, so after he defeats Christian Cage, he wants them to renew vows on Impact.  She loved the idea.    Angle said he thought of the idea all by himself.   Karen off to make plans.  Kurt said now that Karen was taken care of, he could take care of Christian Cage.  He said that this would be Cage's last shot and when he was done, Cage was going to have to abide by Angle's rules, because it's his kingdom.  Angle then warned Samoa Joe to stay out of his way tonight.

They aired a video feature on the Hardcore Street Fight.

Scott Hudson interviewed Team 3D and Johnny Devine.  Brother Ray asked if the Machineguns and Jay Lethal have given the match any thought.  He asked if any of them have the will or heart to win a hardcore street fight.  He said that they give Lethal credit for having guts and heart.  He said that he wishes he could say the same about the Machineguns.  He said they don't look or act like pro wrestling and don't respect the wrestling business.  Ray said that might be why they don't respect the Machineguns.  He said that win, lose or draw, 3D goes down as one of the greatest teams in the history of wrestling but the Machineguns will go down as just another flash in the pan and their 15 minutes of fame are almost up.

X-Division champ Johnny Devine & Team 3D vs. Jay Lethal & the Motor City Machineguns - Hardcore Street Fight

All six brawl in the aisle and around the ring.    There was far too much early to cover.  Machineguns hit a double suplex.  They stole the famous Tommy Dreamer "Use My Sign" moment with Lethal nailing Bubba with a fan's sign that hid a yellow road sign. 

A ton of weapons - trash cans, chairs, sticks, even a kitchen sink, etc. got tossed into the ring.  Team Lethal worked over their opponents with trash cans.  They went for pins in triplicate but Team 3D and Devine kicked up.  Sabin nailed the Dudleys with the sink.  Devine choked out Lethal on the floor.

The Machineguns locked on sleepers but the Dudleys hit stereo electric chairs. Ray drilled Sabin with a trash can lid.  They continued to lay out Team Lethal and Bubba hit a sitdown powerbomb on an inflatable doll for good measure.  They smashed a keyboard over Lethal's head.  Devine suplexed Lethal onto a trash can for a two count and argued with the referee over the kickout.

Devine and DeVon held Lethal for Bubba to cane, but the Machineguns made the save.  The guns hit a series of double-team moves on Devon for a two count.  Bubba cut them off with clotheslines from behind.  They nailed Sabin with the 3D.  Alex Shelley fought them off but was drilled with it as well.  Lethal hit a springboard dropkick on Devon, but Bubba nailed him with a clothesline.  Lethal took a crazy spinning bump off the move.

Bubba began working over Lethal with rights.  They showed Socal Val playing the Miss Elizabeth role yelling for them to stop.  She got on the apron.  Bubba grabbed her by the hair and teased using a cheese grater on her.  Lethal made the save and put the cheese grater to Bubba's groin.  he checked on Val then hit a top rope hurancanrana onto Bubba.  He covered Bubba but someone pulled the referee out.

Lethal hit a running dive to the floor on Devon.  He came back to hit a springboard clothesline on Bubba for another two count.  It's obvious from the promo and the way this has been laid out, the match is all about making Lethal a star.  Lethal superkicked Devon for a two count.  Bubba caught him with a full nelson sitout powerbomb but Lethal kicked out. 

Team 3D pulled in a table.  They went after Lethal, who backdropped Devon out of the ring and hit an enziguiri on Bubba.    Lethal ducked a shot with the road sign from Devine, drilled him with it, then came off the top with a flying elbow through the table for the pin.

Your winners, The Motor City Machineguns & new X-Division champ Jay Lethal!

Lethal hit a plancha on Bubba to get the X-Division title back since the winner of the fall got the championship.  This was a fun match and obviously, all about Jay.  This should lead to some "funny" comedy with the Dudleys having to cut weight down to 275 lbs. to wrestle.

Lethal celebrated with Socal Val and Sonjay Dutt.

Scott Hudson interviewed Christian Cage.  Cage said that the cards have fallen into place and everyone knows where they stands, but the only thing that matters is the World title.  Cage said that Samoa Joe, himself and Kurt Angle don't get along.  Cage said he just wants Joe to come to the ring and do his job tonight.  He says that Joe yaps about how he wants a title shot and Joe does deserve one, but not tonight.  Cage said that tonight belongs to Cage and his peeps.  He said that he was going to take the title tonight.

TNA champ Kurt Angle vs. Christian Cage with Samoa Joe as the Enforcer outside the ring

They did some back and forth wrestling to start the match.  It was solid.  Angle hit a backdrop suplex for a near fall, but Cage rolled over into a side headlock.  They went back and forth.  Cage sidestepped Angle, who hit his shoulder on the ringpost.  Cage jumped off the top rope to the floor on Angle.

Angle took back over on Cage as Joe left his seat at ringside.  Joe smothered Cage against the ropes and Joe jumped on the apron to make sure Angle listened to the five count.  Angle nailed a series of right hands..  Cage charged him but was caught with a belly-to-belly suplex over the top to the floor.

Angle stalked around ringside looking for a chair.  Joe stopped him from using it.  Angle shoved Joe, so Joe shoved him on his rear.  Cage recovered and attacked Angle, chopping him.  Angle picked up Cage with a fireman's carry, then slammed him backwards into the ringpost, although the move didn't hit the way they planned.  The announcers tried to cover that.

Back in the ring, Cage and Angle exchanged chops.  Angle powerbombed Cage into one of the corners for a two count.  He cinched on leg scissors around Cage's mid-section.  Cage finally mounted a comeback, nailing a flapjack on Angle.  Cage floated up and over Angle, then rolled him up for a two count.

Cage ascended to the top rope.  Angle went for a suplex but Cage had him scouted and knocked him off the ropes.  Cage hit a frog splash for a two count.  Angle came back to run Cage into the corner.   He went for the Olympic Slam but Cage turned it into an Lucha style armdrag.

They battled on the apron outside the ring.  Angle teased a German suplex off the apron.  Cage held on for dear life before letting it go.  Angle got an ankle lock while they were in the ropes and pulled him into the ring.  Cage broke it with a forward roll but Angle grabbed it again.    Angle went for the Olympic Slam, but Cage turned it into a sunset flip attempt.  Angle countered that into another ankle lock, but Cage hit a forward roll for a two.  Cage went for the Unprettier but Angle turned it into an Olympic Slam for a two count.  The crowd chanted TNA.

Angle missed a moonsault off the top.  Cage went to the top but was caught by Angle with a superplex variation for another near fall.  Really good match.  Angle began berating Cage and slapped him.  Cage nailed the Unprettier but Angle kicked out.

The referee was bumped as Cage put an ankle lock on Angle.  Joe got inside the ring to call for the fall.  Angle got to the ropes, where Karen grabbed his hands.  Cage dragged Angle back to the ring's center, with Karen being pulled in.  Cage grabbed her and Joe teased stopping him, then tossed his hands up to say, "Whatever you want."  Karne shoved Cage and slapped him.  Cage grabbed her in the corner.  Angle saw it and charged but Cage moved and Kurt splashed his wife in the corner.  Cage rolled up Angle, who kicked out.

Cage and Angle nailed a double clothesline in the center of the ring.  Joe carried Karen Angle out of the ring and put her in a chair.  AJ Styles hit the ringside area and tried to nail a springboard move but Joe yanked him down in mid-flight and tossed Styles into the crowd.  Joe battled with AJ in the crowd, dragging him out.

Angle grabbed a chair at ringside and tried to nail Cage, who ducked.  Cage got the chair, but Angle lowblowed him.  Angle nailed Cage in the back with the chair.  Tomko hit the ring and grabbed the chair from Kurt.  He teased laying out Angle, then hit grabbed Cage and drilled him with a F-5 variation.  Angle looked shocked.  Tomko walked out.  Angle scored the pin.

Your winner and still TNA champion Kurt Angle!

Great main event until the finish.  TNA does far too many run-ins and turns and not enough clean finishes in their top matches.

Overall, I thought it was a decent show.

The match itself was pretty entertaining.

2010 - TNA released former X-Division champion Petey Williams, who has since worked for Lucha Libre USA and Lance Hoyt, who went on to work in Japan and for WWE.

2010 - WWE broadcast ECW on Sci Fi.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

Sunday night is No Way Out and the ECW Title will be defended in a regular match because they can’t do three Elimination Chamber matches. Instead we will see Fit Finlay try to win the ECW Title from Jack Swagger. Will Tommy Dreamer ever get another shot at the ECW Title before his apparent retirement this spring? Will we see any more new talent on ECW? Is Jamie Noble going to make an impact this week after his loss to Boogeyman?

We are live from Fresno, California and your announcers are Todd ‘Triple Crown’ Grisham and Matt ‘Thesaurus’ Striker.

We start off with a look back at the problems between Jack Swagger and Finlay and his family. We go back two weeks when Hornswoggle took Jack’s title belt. Fast forward to last week when Finlay defeated Swagger in a non-title match.

Jack Swagger comes to the ring and he has his title belt with him. He is going to address the crowd. Jack says that we saw how he was victimized and embarrassed over the last two weeks. He says that the General Manager forces him to defend his title against Finlay. He says that it is unfair because he is the victim. Jack says that he will take care of Finlay at No Way Out. He will take care of the real problem and he will take care of it tonight. Swagger calls out Hornswoggle.

Christian comes out to the ring. Jack wants to know what Christian is doing. Christian says that he is interrupting Jack’s promo. Christian says that he is out here to save Jack’s life. Christian tells Jack that he might electrocute himself with the mic during his speech. Christian comments on Jack’s speech pattern. Christian says that it has been a long time since his peeps have seen him. Christian says that he came to ECW is the ECW title. Christian says that he is issuing a challenge to the winner of the match at No Way Out for the ECW Title.

Jack asks if Christian is finished and Jack says that Christian will be facing him. Jack says that Christian couldn’t hack it so he is coming back. Jack points out that he is a two time All-American and became the ECW champion in four months. He also says that he is a wrestling prodigy. He tells Christian to think twice before making a name for himself at Jack’s expense. Jack says that Christian is no threat to him.

Christian punches Jack with the mic and then he leaves the ring.

We go to commercial.

We are back with a Moments Ago Moment of Christian’s return to the WWE fold.

Teddy Long is in the back and he tells Jack Swagger that he brought Christian to ECW. Jack says that he will take the night off, but Teddy tells Jack that he cannot have the night off because he is wrestling Christian.

We take a look back at John Morrison and The Miz making fun of Tommy Dreamer last week.

Match Number One: Tommy Dreamer versus The Miz with John Morrison
Dreamer punches Miz and takes Miz to the mat before Miz goes to the floor. Dreamer chases Miz and then he pulls Miz down. Miz kicks Dreamer into the ringside barrier. Miz misses a dive from the apron and Miz hits the ringside barrier. Dreamer with an elbow drop for a near fall. Miz runs Dreamer into the turnbuckles. Miz punches Dreamer. Miz with a forearm to the head followed by a reverse chin lock. Dreamer hits a belly-to-back suplex. Dreamer with punches but Miz with a knee. Dreamer responds with a clothesline and bulldog off an Irish whip. Dreamer with a sit out spinebuster for a two count. Miz with an Irish whip but Miz misses the clothesline into the corner. Dreamer with a neck breaker while Miz is in the ropes and then Dreamer gets a two count because Miz gets his foot on the ropes. Morrison gets on the apron and Miz almost hits Morrison when Dreamer moves. Dreamer punches Morrison but Miz with a jawbreaker for the three count.
Winner: The Miz

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Slam of the Week: Jamie Noble losing to the Boogeyman.

Teddy is with Tiffany in the locker room talking about the match at the pay per view. Jamie Noble enters and he tells Boogeyman tried to put worms down his throat. Teddy asks Jamie if he wants a rematch. Jamie Noble says that he is the big dog and he says that is not how you deal with million dollar talent. There is a knock at the door and Teddy says that he has an appointment. Natalya and Tyson Kidd (TJ Wilson) enter. Natalya says that Tyson was trained in the Dungeon. Tyson tells Teddy that it is time to send the dog back to the pound. Noble is speechless.

Time to run through the pay per view.

Hornswoggle runs laps around Christian as Finlay enters. Finlay stares at Christian and eventually welcomes him. He says that he will be watching their match. Finlay says that he heard about Christian’s challenge. He tells Christian that he will not have to go through Swagger for the title, it will be him.

We go to commercial.

We are back with an Evan Bourne video package.

Match Number Two: Tyson Kidd with Natalya versus Bao Nguyen
They lock up and Kidd with a waist lock but Nguyen with a hammer lock. Kidd with an elbow and snap mare followed by a kick to the back and chest. Kidd with a reverse atomic drop followed by a spin kick. Kidd stomps on Nguyen’s head and gets a near fall while the referee checks on Nguyen. Kidd with a reverse chin lock but Kidd with a forearm. Kidd with a back kick and a drop kick to the head. Kidd goes to the apron and then he hits a springboard elbow drop for the three count.
Winner: Tyson Kidd

After the match, Jamie Noble comes out and he says that he is watching Kidd. Kidd wants Noble to come to the ring.

We go to commercial.

We are back with the WWE Hype Machine about the Voices CD.

We go to the Raw Rebound with Shane McMahon saving Undertaker’s bacon.

Match Number Three: Jack Swagger versus Christian
They lock up and Swagger with a double leg sweep and waist lock. Christian gets to his feet but Swagger takes him down again. Christian gets to the ropes. They lock up and Swagger pushes Christian in the corner but Christian with a slap and a rollup for a near fall. Christian punches Swagger but Swagger with a kick and he tries for a slam but Christian escapes. Christian punches Swagger. Swagger runs into an elbow and then Christian with a sunset flip for a near fall. Swagger back into the corner and Finlay and Hornswoggle come to the ringside area. We go to commercial.

We are back and Swagger with a waist lock on Christian. Swagger with a kick and then he returns to the waist lock. Finlay and Hornswoggle join Striker and Grisham. Finlay does commentary while Hornswoggle growls like he should be on USA right now. We see footage during the break when Swagger presses Christian and drops him to the floor.

Back to live action and Christian with an elbow. Swagger punches Christian followed by kicks. Swagger with a snap mare and he returns to the waist lock. Christian returns to his feet and he escapes and punches Swagger. Swagger runs Christian into the corner and connects with shoulders. Christian is placed on the top turnbuckle but Christian punches and kicks Swagger. Christian with a tornado DDT but he can only get a two count. Christian with a punch and kick followed by a running forearm. Christian with an Irish whip and then he punches Swagger. Swagger kicks Christian and sends him into the turnbuckles. Christian with a punch followed by an inverted DDT. Christian goes to the apron and he sets for the diving head butt but Swagger moves. Swagger gets a two count with an Oklahoma roll. Christian and Swagger with reversals and then Swagger with a belly-to-belly suplex for a two count. Swagger misses an elbow and then they fight to the apron. Swagger tries to hit a German suplex onto the floor but Christian holds on. Christian kicks Swagger off the apron and then Swagger goes into the announce table. Swagger sends Christian into Finlay and Hornswoggle. Swagger with a boot to Christian and then Swagger goes for one of the turnbuckle pads. The referee stops Swagger and then he goes for another one. Christian with a rollup. Hornswoggle distracts the referee and Finlay hits Swagger with the shillelagh and Christian gets the three count after the Unprettier.
Winner: Christian

2011 - Former WWF and WCW star Pierre-Carl Oulette announced his retirement.

2011 - Gorgeous George was listed as #4 in the Los Angeles Times' Coolest Athletes in Southern California history.

2011 - WWE broadcast Superstars.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We start off this week’s show with the Raw brand and your announcers are Scott Stanford and Josh Mathews.

Match Number One: Natalya versus Alicia Fox

They lock up and Natalya with a monkey flip into a near fall. Natalya with a side head lock take down. Alicia with a head scissors but Natalya escapes and returns to the side head lock. Alicia tries for a shoulder tackle but she bumps off Natalya. Natalya tries for the sharpshooter but Alicia is able to get to the ropes in a moment of desperation. They lock up again and Natalya returns to the arm. Alicia takes Natalya down to the mat by the hair and then kicks Natalya before getting a near fall. Alicia with a punch and Irish whip but Natalya floats over and puts Alicia into a surfboard and then Natalya turns it into a near fall.

Alicia goes to the apron and Natalya with a shoulder and then she tries to suplex Alicia back into the ring but Alicia blocks it and drops Natalya on the top rope. Alicia with a clothesline and she gets a near fall. Alicia with a neck breaker and she gets another near fall. Alicia stretches Natalya while she does a split. Alicia with a body scissors and then she slaps Alicia when Natalya tries to escape. Natalya gets Alicia up but Natalya’s back gives out and Alicia with a near fall. Alicia tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Natalya blocks it and runs Alicia into the turnbuckles.

Alicia and Natalya both go for clotheslines and they both go down. Alicia gets to her feet first and then she misses a knee drop. Natalya with a kick and punch followed by a slap. Natalya with a butterfly suplex followed by a clothesline and a delayed vertical suplex for a near fall. Natalya gets another near fall. Natalya tries for the discus forearm but Alicia blocks it. Natalya puts Alicia in the Sharpshooter and Alicia taps out.

Winner: Natalya

We go to commercial.

We are back and it is time to take a look back to Monday night and the match between CM Punk and John Cena.

Match Number Two: Great Khali with Runjin Singh versus The Usos

The Usos surround Khali and they try to attack him from behind but Khali sends them into the corner. Khali chops Jimmy and Jey in the corner. Khali sends Jimmy into Jey and then Jimmy clips Khali and then they hit a double super kick and make a double cover but Khali kicks out. They both work on the arm but Khali sends them down and hits a double clothesline. Khali with more clotheslines and then he chops Jey and slams Jimmy on Jey. Khali with the vertical choke slam to Jimmy for the three count.

Winner: Great Khali

We go to commercial.

It is time for the Smackdown portion of the show and your announcers are Matt Striker and Jack Korpela.

Before we get to our first Smackdown match, it is time to look at the Elimination Chamber and we have a video package.

We see highlights from last week Tyler Reks turned on his tag team partner after their loss.

Match Number Three: Tyler Reks versus Curt Hawkins

Reks pushes Hawkins off the ropes but Hawkins with a forearm. Reks with a boot to the head and then he sends Hawkins into the turnbuckles. Reks with punches and kicks in the corner and then he catapults Hawkins into the bottom rope and gets a near fall. Reks with forearms and then he puts Hawkins in a chin lock. Hawkins with an arm drag and punches to Reks. Hawkins with a flying forearm and drop kick that sends Reks into the corner. Hawkins with a running forearm into the corner and then he hits a sit out slam for a near fall.

Reks tries for a power slam but Hawkins with a DDT. Hawkins goes up top for the elbow drop but Reks crotches Hawkins. Reks punches Hawkins and then drops Hawkins across the top turnbuckle. Reks with the Burning Hammer and he gets the three count.

Winner: Tyler Reks

Match Number Four: Jack Swagger versus Trent Barreta

They lock up and Swagger backs Trent into the corner and then Swagger with a take down and then he hits another take down. Swagger tries a third time but Barreta with a sunset flip for a near fall. Barreta with another near fall on a rollup. Swagger pushes Barreta into the ropes and then he punches Trent in the corner. Swagger with a biel across the ring. Swagger with a second biel. Swagger with a double jump Swagger Bomb for a near fall and he argues with the referee. Swagger with a key lock on Barreta.

Barreta with forearms followed by a drop kick to the chest. Trent with a forearm and kick. Swagger tries for a suplex but Barreta escapes. Trent misses an enzuigiri and he puts Barreta into the ankle lock and despite his attempts to escape or counter the hold, he could not escape and Barreta taps out.

Winner: Jack Swagger

2011 - TNA broadcast Impact.  Stu Carapola filed the following TV report:

We open the show with comments from various members of the TNA roster from this past weekend's house shows down south, then we go to the Impact Zone as Eric Bischoff comes to the ring with the remaining members of Immortal. He says that if anyone thinks that Immortal is going to take a step back because of what happened with Fortune, it's not going to happen because he's Eric Bischoff and he's spent the last 15 years building stars and companies and changing the face of the industry as we know it today. He doesn't give a damn about Fortune, and the only reason they were even in Immortal was because of Ric Flair who, by the way, owes him a phone call. He runs each of the members of Fortune one by one, calling AJ Styles a midget hillbilly, James Storm one beer away from liver failure, Frankie Kazarian the Clay Aiken of wrestling, and Robert Roode another Canadian with no charisma. Eric hands the microphone to his friend, the founder of TNA and the reason we're all here tonight, Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett tells Fortune to come out right now (which they do), and Jarrett tells those BOYS to grow a set and come talk face to face with some real men. Fortune comes down to the ring and goes face to face with Immortal (crowd starts a big AJ Styles chant), and Jarrett apologizes to Eric Bischoff for what happened last week, because nine years ago he gave every member of Fortune an opportunity when they were flipping burgers and begging him for a job, and this is how they repay him. This isn't even talking about the disrespect they've shown the biggest box office attraction in the history of the business, Hulk Hogan, and all of them are nothing. He continues running them all down and then Roode grabs the mic out of his hand and says that this is enough, and if we want to take a trip down Memory Lane, Jarrett did give them all an opportunity, and they took that opportunity and built his company from the ground up. They are the heart and soul of TNA Wrestling and Jarrett knows it's the truth, but they'd still come in week after week and see "the new face of wrestling", their saviors, the washed up hasbeens who came and left, and the whole time Jarrett was overlooking them. They all had opportunities to leave and make more money elsewhere, but they stayed here because of the love and the belief they had in TNA Wrestling. They have all risen to the top and they'll continue to rise to the top no matter what they have to say about it, and if Jarrett doesn't like that, then he should grow a set and do something about it...Slapnuts.

That was enough for Immortal, who attack Fortune and beat them down until Kurt Angle, Scott Steiner, and Crimson come out to make the save. Immortal bails up the rampway as Angle and company stare them down from the ring.

We go backstage where Velvet Sky and Winter are going nose to nose and screaming at each other until Angelina Love gets between them and yells at them to stop it becuase she's had enough of the drama. She formally introduces BFF and Tag Team Partner to one another, and says that if they don't get along tonight, they're going to get killed out there.

We go back to Eric Bischoff's office as he's joined by Hernandez, and they always appreciated what he did and while Dixie Carter treated him like a rug, he took it upon himself to go down to Mexico and become a big star. Bischoff wants to treat him the way he deserves to be treated, and all Hernandez has to do is hurt some people. Hernandez seems into it and gives him the pound.

Okay, we're off to the ring for our first match...

Tables Match: Matt Hardy, Bully Ray & The Pope vs Brother Devon, Samoa Joe & Rob Van Dam

A brawl starts immediately before the match even starts and Joe again chases Pope to the back before the match even officially begins. Hardy and RVD go at it in the ring and RVD runs him over with a spinkick and then hits Rolling Thunder as Devon rams Bully Ray into the steps. Hardy slowly goes to the top rope and RVD recovers and kicks him off the top to the floor. Hardy gets a chair and nails RVD as he tries a dive over the ropes. Now the Dudleys get in the ring and Devon goes for a running charge, but Bully Ray gets an elbow up and then nails Devon in the stapler. Ray gets in his face and says he'll get his own stinkin' tables, and goes outside to pull a table from under the ring and sets it up on the floor. Ray goes back over to Devon's kids and says that he's going to go beat their father because he's weak, just like them. Ray hops up on the apron and Devon's kids hop the rail and grab his ankles, allowing Devon to drive him off the apron and through the table for the win.

Winners: Rob Van Dam, Brother Devon & Samoa Joe

Devon celebrates in the ring with his kids.

We go backstage to the Jarretts as Karen is telling her husband how great he looks, and Jeff says he can't wait for Angle to find out about the clause he put in the contract.

We head out to the ring with the Jarretts, who are surrounded by security, and Karen asks if we all enjoyed watching their family behind the scenes. Karen says that she did it for all of us because she can't imagine what it's like with our terrible marriages and dysfunctional marriages, and see what it's like to be a Jarrett and live the life they live where it's nothing but love 24/7. Kurt Angle's music hits and he comes walking out to sign the contract for their match as security forms a wall between him and the Jarretts. Karen says that this is a good chance to show the kids that mommy, daddy Kurt, and daddy Jeff can all get along and he should put on his happy face. Angle says to just give him the damn papers, and Jarrett says not so fast because their match at Genesis was supposed to be an exhibition and Angle took it too far, and that's why Jarrett had to destroy him. Jarrett says he has nothing to prove at Against All Odds, so he wants to up the ante: if Angle wins, then he gets custody of their two kids, but if Jarrett wins, then on March 3rd in Fayetteville, North Carolina when Karen renews her vows with Jeff, he wants Angle to give the bride away. Karen obviously doesn't like what's going on,but Jeff signs the contract and then hands it to Kurt, who signs it as well.

We go to commercial, and then come back for our next match...

Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne, Tara, Sarita, and Rosita vs Knockouts Tag Team Champions Angelina Love & Winter, Velvet Sky, and Mickie James

Cute bit as the Beautiful People and Winter made their entrance and Winter and Velvet kept trying to elbow each other out of the way so they could come to the ring with Angelina. Angelina and Sarita go at it in the ring and Sarita dumps Angelina to the apron, but Angelina nails her and comes off the top with a flying bodypress for 2. Rosita trips Angelina from the floor and then fires a hard forearm at her from the outside. Rosita tags in and cracks Angelina in the face with a a hard forearm, then Sarita picks her up on her shoulders and drops Rosita on Angelina for 2. Sarita tags in and wheelbarrow sentons Rosita onto Angelina and follows with a senton of her own for 2. Sarita and Rosita work Angelina over in the corner and then Rosita tries a crossbody, but Angelina catches her and hits a front powerslam then makes the hot tag to Velvet. Instead of wrestling the match, Velvet argues with Winter and allows Sarita to nail Velvet from behind and Rosita moonsaults Velvet for the win.

Winners: Madison Rayne, Tara, Sarita & Rosita

Velvet and Winter continue arguing all the way to the back, but Mickie James tells Madison that she's sick of Madison sneak attacking her and tells her to come back to the ring right now.

We go to commercial, and when we come back Madison asks Mickie if she's going to tell her about all the things she's going to do to her at Against All Odds, then says that Mickie came to TNA to prove she's the top female wrestler in the top female division in the world. Madison says she's gotten some impressive wins, but they haven't been against her and she can talk the talk, but when it comes to walking the walk, she's crippled. There comes a time when every wrestler has to make the decision about whether it's time to hang up the boots, and while Madison is young and hasn't even hit her prime yet, but Mickie's at that point and she has a decision to make about whether she's going to let Madison keep embarrassing her.

We go backstage to Jeff Jarrett who ponders on tonight's Morgan-Anderson match with the winner facing him at Against All Odds in a Ladder Match, and the only thing that matters is when he climbs the ladder and regains his title.

Ken Anderson and Matt Morgan are backstage, and they're...WALKING!

We go to the back as Kurt Angle walks into Fortune's locker room and tells AJ Styles & Robert Roode to destroy Jeff Jarrett tonight because of what he said about Kurt's kids. Roode says what the Jarretts are doing by putting the kids in the middle of it is BS, and Kurt did Fortune a favor, so Roode will do him a favor tonight and give Angle his spot in the match tonight.

Back to the ring...

WWE Divas Title Match: Ken Anderson vs Matt Morgan

Jeff Hardy comes out before the match with a ladder, sets it up at ringside, and climbs to the top for a bird's eye view of the match. You might as well do the screwjob finish right now for all the difference it will make. Anderson gets a headlock and Morgan sends him off into the ropes, but an Anderson shoulderblock goes nowhere. Now Morgan gets a headlock, Anderson sends him into the ropes, and Morgan runs over him with a shoulderblock. Anderson tries a hiptoss, Morgan reverses to one of his own, but misses a legdrop and Anderson gets a sliding clothesline for 2. They trade blows and Morgan whips Anderson to the corner and follows in with a clothesline, then hits a side suplex for 2. Morgan hits a series of short clotheslines, but Anderson ducks the last one and rolls Morgan up for 2. Morgan pops right back up and gets a clothesline for 2 and then goes to a chinlock as we get a good view of Hardy watching the action from the ladder. Anderson fights his way out of the chinlock and they trade blows again, but Anderson gets a flying clothesline, back elbow, and swinging neckbreaker for 2. Morgan blocks the Mic Check and Anderson dodges the Carbon Footprint and hits a clothesline from the second rope for 2. Morgan goes for another Carbon Footprint but crotches himself on the top rope and tumbles to the floor. Anderson tries to pull him back in and Morgan snaps his neck across the top rope and Anderson falls backwards into the ref and wipes him out. Suddenly, Hernandez runs out and attacks Morgan on the floor, rams him into the ringpost, then rolls him back into the ring so Anderson can cover him for 3.

Winner: Ken Anderson

Hardy sits applauding from his spot at the top of the ladder, and then Hernandez runs in and nails Anderson from behind, then plants him in the mat with a big spinebuster. Hardy comes down from the ladder and hits a Swanton on Anderson, then picks up the Divas Title belt and holds it high.

We go backstage to Bully Ray, who tells Devon that his kids are a couple of bastards who stuck their nose into his business. He says Devon has always been weak and he's raised two weak sons who grabbed his legs so Devon could blindside him. He tells Devon to bring his kids to Against All Odds so he can turn his bastard boys into men.

Back to the ring...

X Division #1 Contender's Match: Brian Kendrick vs Robbie E vs Suicide

Robbie attacks Suicide as he makes his big entrance on the zip line, but Suicide fires back and works Robbie over in the corner with clotheslines. Robbie backdrops Suicide to the floor and Kendrick suddenly goes after Robbie, still wearing his robe, and then they both nail Suicide as he gets back in the ring, but Suicide comes back and picks Kendrick up and legdrops him onto Robbie before giving Kendrick a bulldog to the second turnbuckle and clotheslining Robbie to the floor. Kendrick fires back with a series of kicks but Suicide hits a Yakuza Kick and a 450 back suplex. Cookie gets up on the apron and distracts Suicide so Robbie can run in and nail him from behind and then cover Kendrick for the win.

Winner: Robbie E

So the #1 Contender's Match at Against All Odds will now be Robbie E and Generation Me fighting for a shot at the X Division Title.

AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarrett, and Jeff Hardy are backstage, and they're all...WALKING!

We go to an interview with Ink Inc, who say they represent people who aren't afraid to come out and be themselves, and it doesn't matter what you're into because it's all about coming out and representing themselves. They proved to Gunner & Murphy last week what they're all about when they picked up the win.

Mike Tenay and Taz run down the card for Against All Odds, and then we go backstage to the Devon family. Devon says he's glad Bubba is pissed off because he had no business putting his hands on Devon's kids, and he was the one who brought them into the situation. They may be young, but don't underestimate them because they're all going to give him the ass kicking of his life.

It's main event time!

Jeff Hardy & Jeff Jarrett vs AJ Styles & Kurt Angle

Jarrett and AJ start the match and AJ immediately tags Angle in, so Jarrett runs and tags out to Hardy. Angle takes Hardy down with a headlock but Hardy regains his feet and takes Angle to the corner, then stomps him down to the mat. Angle responds with an overhead belly to belly suplex for 2 as Jarrett stands in the corner with his arm outstretched, so Angle tosses Hardy into his corner and Jarrett suddenly drops to the floor. Angle tags AJ and they hit a double backdrop on Hardy for 2, but then Hardy drives AJ into the corner and now Jarrett tags in and he beats AJ down. AJ catches him unawares with a hiptoss and tags Angle, but Jarrett runs and tags out as he dives to the floor again. Angle comes off the ropes and Jarrett grabs his ankle, allowing Hardy to hit a clothesline for 2. Hardy goes to a chinlock, Angle fights his way out but Hardy nails him with a back elbow and a legdrop, then tags Jarrett in. Jarrett unloads with some hard rights and chokes Angle on the second rope as Karen screams in his face. Angle catches the ankle out of nowhere and goes for the anklelock, but Hardy comes in to break it up and then tags in to inflict some punishment on Angle. Hardy with a vertical suplex for 2 and then goes back to the chinlock as we take a commercial break.

We're back and Angle is trying to fight his way free, but Hardy nails him with a clothesline and goes for the Swanton, but Angle runs up the turnbuckles and suplexes Hardy into the ring. Angle makes the hot tag and AJ comes in and cleans house, hitting a hard back suplex on Jarrett for 2, Jarrett escapes the Styles Clash but AJ hits the Pelle Kick for 2. Hardy comes in and gives AJ a gourdbuster, but Angle hits a 450 German Suplex on Hardy and then stalks Jarrett as he gets up and goes for the Angle Slam, but Jarrett slips out and runs from Angle. He runs into the ring and kicks at Angle to keep him from getting in the ring, and AJ hits a springboard crossbody on Jarrett to pick up the win.

Winners: AJ Styles & Kurt Angle

Jeff Jarrett comes in with lowblows on both Angle and AJ and gives them both the Stroke, then Hardy comes in and gives AJ the Twist Of Hate. They continue beating them down until Fortune, Crimson, and Scott Steiner run in to make the save. The rest of Immortal runs in to even the odds and Fortune and company again get beat down. Rob Van Dam runs out and Jeff Hardy and Jarrett bail, and RVD cleans house on the rest of them until Matt Hardy clips RVD's knee from behind. Now Ken Anderson runs out to make the save and clears out Immortal by himself, and then stares angrily at them as they hightail it up the ramp.

That's it for the Impact Report, check back this Sunday night as PWInsider.com presents live, segment-by-segment updates of the Against All Odds PPV!

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