That Being Said: TNA Impact Wrestling Report for 06.30.2011 – Hogan, Sting, Van Dam, Styles, Anderson
by Blair A. Douglas on June 30, 2011

Welcome to “That Being Said”.

I open with a scene from around 6 months ago.

Ring Of Honor iPPV – Final Battle 2010 – Christopher Daniels .vs. Homicide

Daniels comes to the ring, amidst a standing ovation. It is his first PPV since leaving TNA. Homicide comes to the ring, amidst another standing ovation. It is his first PPV since being released from TNA. The two men enter the ring and stare each other down, preparing to wrestle. While doing so, the fans start a “FUCK TNA” chant. As they stare down, the chant gets louder. About a minute later, the entire arena, which has more people in it than the TNA Impact Zone can hold, is chanting “FUCK TNA”. The two men can’t help but smile, and both don’t move, but smile out at the crowd. The “FUCK TNA” chant is all that can be heard in the arena now. Daniels holds up a hand to silence the crowd, then points down at the “ROH” logo in the centre of the ring. Daniels and Homicide break apart and lead the crowd together, and eventually the chants change from “FUCK TNA” to “ROH”. This goes on for a couple minutes. Afterwards, both men shake hands, and have a nice little match.

Last Weekend – Ring Of Honor iPPV – Best In The World 2011 – Jay Lethal .vs. The Prodigy Mike Bennett

Jay Lethal comes to the ring to a massive ovation. This time, the crowd doesn’t wait to chant. “FUCK TNA” can be heard throughout his entrance. Once his music goes off, this chant changes to “FUCK HULK HOGAN”. Within a few seconds, the entire arena is chanting it. Lethal milks this for a minute, smiling, then puts his hand up in Randy Savage fashion, changing the “FUCK HULK HOGAN” chant to a “RANDY SAVAGE” chant.

I didn’t write this, as most people probably think, to pimp out Ring Of Honor. The show on the weekend was good, better than anything I’ve seen out of TNA in over 3 years, and, it got them the biggest in-house and iPPV audience they’ve had to date. I’m all for those things, but ROH is making some odd moves with exclusivity contracts that are impossible to get behind, and this new deal they’ve signed with that broadcasting company is getting people all excited over nothing. This isn’t an ROH column though, so I’m not going to get into that.

My point in writing those flashbacks is this.

Fuck TNA.

I mean that. I mean that from the core of my soul. Fuck TNA. This fucking show. I’ve been recapping this shite for almost a year now, between Pulse and the site I used to work for. I dig Pulse a lot. I dig being interactive with you guys. And all that stuff is great. But the hour before the actual show comes on, I feel like hiring out a hitman on myself.

I was all set to quit covering this show after the last PPV. I was just gonna do the “Interinactivity” bit as a stand-alone article. That way, it wouldn’t have to be TNA-specific. And I wouldn’t have to watch Impact anymore. But then, they announced this Destination-X PPV. They brought back Austin Aries. They are putting AJ and Daniels and Joe in prominent positions for the next PPV. So even though I have to watch Stone Rock Ken Flair against URGH, ROAR, HURT PEOPLE, INTENSITY, there is some light at the end of the tunnel.

Except, oh that’s right, there isn’t. There isn’t. TNA will never move towards the future. They will never be competition for WWE. They never have been. I wish they were. I think everyone wishes they were. But they only ever keep these glimmers of hope alive long enough to keep me watching, just to pull their pants down and shit on the audience.

Let’s take a look at what is going on in TNA in a nutshell. Hulk Hogan babyface didn’t work. Hulk Hogan heel didn’t work. So let’s try Hulk Hogan babyface again. Sting is raping people with facepaint, and people are acting like this is some kind of career resurgence, even though he’s done this exact thing before. Ric Flair has been off because there was a fucking warrant out for his arrest, because despite having a 35-year career where he made more money than most of us will see in a lifetime, he just got married too many times and now is a pathetic husk who is just waiting to take one more backdrop so he can explode into dust. Matt Hardy came to TNA to RE-IGNIRE HIS PASSION FOR WRESTLING, AND FUCK YOU, WWE! HE WILL NOT DIE!!! Except that showing up on time for the events that were going to RE-IGNITE HIS PASSION FOR WRESTLING got in the way of his other passion, which, in case you’re wondering, is the MATT HARDY MOVEMENT, which, in case you’re wondering, consists of tazing Jeff Hardy on camera. Jeff Hardy is busy helping with the Matt Hardy Movement (see above.) They also recently had a woman who looks like a man choose a porn career over being a Knockout. This probably happened when she saw that one Knockout had travelled through time to drug rape another Knockout, and no one was helping or doing anything about it. Not even a workplace violence investigation. Fortunately, no harm was done, because the drugged girl now realizes that the other girl only drug raped her to help her realize their past life together ruling over a kingdom somewhere, and now they are under the mistaken impression that taking over the TNA Knockout Division means anything to anyone. Several wrestlers in TNA have a “mentally damaged” gimmick, possibly from watching their own product. Mike Tenay forgot that many people have access to the internet, and has been telling people about fictitious stars from Mexico that TNA has brought in, which are really just stars that TNA already had, but under masks. Mick Foley was also brought back recently for an angle that was supposed to revolutionize the product. He then left TNA 3 weeks later.

So, I’m giving everyone a heads up. I will recap this show a couple weeks past Destination X, and see if things ACTUALLY get better. If it does, fantastic, that’s exactly what I’m looking for, and since I can already hear a few of my commenters, I’m NOT NOT NOT saying I have to see guys like Daniels and AJ main-eventing everything right off the bat. But at some point, they gotta start moving forward and come to a realization that ANYONE who pays for a PPV with Ken Anderson and Gunner as the main event, in this brittle fucking economy, should just not be allowed to control their own money anymore.

Sorry guys, but if shit doesn’t turn around, I gotta draw a line somewhere. If things don’t improve, what I would like to do is just do “Interinactivity” as a stand-alone article with some Q & A from all over the site. I haven’t run that past Pulse yet, but if things do go that direction, then I am hoping they sign off on that idea. Then I could start doing something less painful on Thursday nights. Like sticking my wet dick in an electrical socket.

Fuck, that was depressing. I need to cheer myself up with some shameless pandering.

Interinactivity

Tony Hunt: Just wanted to tell you I myself have been unable to watch Impact due to it’s superb sucking, but I’ve not missed a single recap you’ve put up. As always your work is some of the best I’ve read, and thanks for doing what you do.

Danny Cox: Did not enjoy the show, but enjoyed this article as always. Oh, and Darsow is Smash’s (Repo Man) kid.

B Brown: The column is great stuff. One of the many reasons I look forward to Fridays.

Steven Gepp: Oh, and as always, great column, (B.Brian) Blair.

Cynical Bastard: I’d like to thank Blair for putting more work into his column than any other I’ve read on this site. Not saying his is the best, I just think he takes the least amount of material and turns it into the greatest amount of column. Not saying the other columns aren’t good, just to be clear, just saying that Blair milks miles out of inches. The sheer volume of comments would seem to agree with me. ”That Being Said”… I don’t even bother to watch TNA anymore, so I hope Blair and the commenters are delivering an accurate account, because I loved the early years of TNA and I’m quite saddened by what they have become.

Blair: Phew. That’s better. Thank you guys, seriously. Moving on.

Howard MacEachern: Overall, the show had it’s moments. Beer Money was good, Sting/Abyss was good, and AJ/Daniels/Joe was good. Other than that, nothing to write home about. But hey, there have been many, many, many worse shows. Sting seems to be channeling the Joker with this modified look, complete with a bit more off the wall energy. I don’t mind it, actually, more entertaining than a lot of things.
Blair: More entertaining than what, exactly? Sting has done this before. Many times. And yes, Beer Money was good, but their opponents were terrible, so it sucked. Yes, AJ / Daniels / Joe was good. But Sting / Abyss was TERRIBLE. Except the part where Abyss took time out to read his book. That was funny.

DC: TNA is dumb. And I hope the Joe/Styles/Daniels thing was an obvious bait and switch, and they’ll actually give us another triple threat.
Blair: I’m just hoping they don’t job all 3 out to Bischoff before the PPV.

CB: I know that we are getting Joe vs. Daniels vs. Styles at Destination X, and while I am always happy to see them all go at it, it brings me back to an earlier point I made about TNA last year. Instead of wasting all of their money and all of our time by bringing in Hogan and Bischoff, instead of hot-shooting everything so that 1 month of Impact contains 1 year of storylines, instead of fast-changing / nauseating camera angles that resemble Britney Spears’ videos, all TNA had to do in 2006 and 2007 was simply take what they had and developed it in a slower, better, more methodical (and moneymaking) fashion. Think about it: Instead of Joe vs. Daniels vs. Styles being slapped together in a “HEY!!! REMEMBER THIS!!!” way, they could have had five extra years of backstory, five extra years of TNA-related history to work off of, and five extra years of actual in-ring matches to make this one seem like a really meaningful contest. Forget the indies, Gunner is TNA’s equivalent of Jinder Mahal, based on what we’ve seen on Impact alone.
Blair: Well, I don’t know who the fuck Jinder Mahal is, but yes, this is why watching TNA do the same screw-up over and over and over with Daniels, Joe, AJ and others, is the most painful part of the show for me, second only to who they elevate INSTEAD of those guys. Daniels lost clean to Val Venis. In 2010. It’s just amazing.

Joseph Hargrove: I may not like Gunner but I am impressed with him although i’m still not pleased with his association with Bischoff. I guess when you beat a legend like Sting, it takes away some of the criticism.
Blair: I would argue that ANYONE who did not care about Gunner before his match with Sting does not care about him one iota more now. Which should be basically everyone, if they are mentally fit at least.

BlueLion: And I don’t care about Sting/Hogan seeing as it was done over a decade ago, get Sting to WWE pronto.
Blair: See, Sting has a place in TNA. In my opinion, anyway. I don’t know what Sting would do with WWE. I think Sting should go to WWE to do their Hall Of Fame, and maybe lose to The Undertaker. That’s about it.

Patrick Spohr: I wouldn’t be opposed to Gunner having a manager or valet who can do the heavy lifting on the mic for him, though. You know what, TNA has already made up their mind about pushing this guy. If I have to sit through Gunner storylines week after week already, I’d prefer it if they got someone with some actual charisma to cut his promos.
Blair: That idea assumes that Gunner JUST needs a mouthpiece. A mouthpiece certainly wouldn’t HURT the guy, but Gunner needs a LOT more than a mouthpiece to be entertaining, because at some point, the dude has to be entertaining in the ring as well. I wouldn’t pay for any kind of Gunner match right now, I don’t care if the dude has a fucking flame thrower, I don’t even like watching him for free.

Patrick Spohr: Bischoff needs to shut his damn trap, get off our TV screens, and focus on improving the company behind-the-scenes. It’s like the guy learned nothing from the failure of WCW, that spending too much time trying to become a “personality” meant taking his eyes off the direction of the company.
Blair: I don’t think Bischoff killed WCW, I just don’t think he had enough control over the product after the AOL / Time Warner merger to really do anything he wanted to. I know Bischoff is part of the team running TNA right now, but I don’t know how much individual credit and / or scrutiny (depending on your mental fitness) he deserves overall for what is going on.

Mike Gojira: Jarrett sucks.
Blair: Church.

Steven Gepp: Now, Mr Jarrett. I first saw Jeff at Superclash III when he was defeated by Eric Embry (sp?) in a decent little match where he sold the arm injury surprisingly well. Then I next saw him when he turned up as a wannabe country and western singer at the (then) WWF. I watched him ‘fight’ all the way through until Chyna beat him up and he suddenly appeared in WCW. I watched him against the Rgodes family, against Booker T, against Benoit, against everyone there. I started watching TNA when they went away from the weekly PPV concept (remember that?). I haven’t missed a TNA PPV in more than 3 years. And you know what? His best match in all that time that I have seen is still that first one at Superclash III. Yes, he’s had some good ones – Benoit with the ladder, Angle at least once (actually, probably only once), Booker T at least once… not a huge amount, but some – but the fact that he has not surpassed that effort from more than 20 years ago tells me an awful lot. And for those who may read this and quibble, I’ve been watching this “sport” for nigh on 30 years. I have stepped inside that squared circle and lost teeth, had knees blow out, a shoulder dislocated, bruises, welts, blood. I think I may possibly know a little of which I speak. (Ego-stroking over…)
Blair: Church.

Steven Gepp: Look, I understand why people are invested in TNA – WWE is boring for the most part, and if it weren’t for CM Punk would be nothing more than a cartoon with real people. However, you can see where they are going a lot of the time, storylines have made some sense, and I have to say the turns recently (and that’s my next View from Down Here, by the way) have actually been rather well done. It’s just that the product is dull. TNA is not dull, I will give them that. It doesn’t make any sense, but it’s not dull.
Blair: You got me there. TNA is more entertaining in the way that a telethon is less entertaining than watching live coverage on CNN of a guy shooting a bunch of people from a clocktower.

Jimmy: I really hope roode wins the bfg tournament He definitely has all the tools to be the face of TNA/Impact. He just needs that uber push. I think we’ll see him turn heel, preferably on AJ instead of Storm directly. It’d make the most sense to get heat from the crowd. Then simply give Roode the best damn run with the title we’ve ever seen with grade A feuds. Gunner isn’t bad. I’m not fond of his version of the F-5. Somethign about it doesn’t look natural or fluid for him. But he has a great look, good build, and he’s intense as hell. He needs a nice slow build though. I think they’ve done good so far with him. This upcoming minifeud with Anderson should be good enough to elevate him a bit, just don’t push him too hard. A good showing and losing is good enough. Crimson…I’m not big on the guy at all. I don’t like his look. His moves are lackluster. His in ring work isn’t that great. I’m just not impressed. I can’t see his push/storyline/streak amounting to anything outstanding other than burying whoever he’s in a storyline/feud with. It’s great to push younger guys but at the same time you have to look at what’s already there. A lot has been invested in Anderson so we know he’ll be staying at the top. Angle and Sting can’t be ruled out, however, Sting’s a limited commodity and Angle’s going to be out for Olympics. AJ can easily segment up to the top. RVD is limited and seems a bit stale for main event. Bully Ray’s up there, but for how long is a big question.
Blair: I used to think Roode was REALLY over-rated. I don’t necessarily think that way anymore, as he and Storm have been GREAT, especially over the last year or so, but that doesn’t mean I’m ready to see the guy in the main event. If you’re talking instead of Crimson or Gunner, then yeah, Roode makes a lot more sense than either of those guys. I don’t know. I wouldn’t hate a Roode run, but you’re right, if they do it, they should make him a heel. As for liking Gunner and not liking Crimson, to me they are basically the EXACT same character, except one is a babyface, one is a heel, and neither of them get any kind of crowd reaction.

Corey Yuen: (Insert usual noise here.)
EVERYONE Else: (Insert usual total demolishment of Corey’s comment here.)

Lastly… I posted this, a final word on Mr. Corey Yuen, last week in the comment section. I’m re-posting it for anyone at all who didn’t see it. (IE: Corey Yuen)

Blair: I just wanted to say that while I sincerely do appreciate the defence that some of you are providing for me, I’m concerned that people might be taking this Corey Yuen thing a little too seriously.

Corey just likes Jeff Jarrett and TNA. There’s nothing wrong with that. That’s his opinion. Corey believes that Jeff Jarrett is a good wrestler, and that making profit alone (for the short term) means the company is successful. There’s nothing wrong with that either. That’s his opinion.

Corey’s issue with me is that I think Jeff Jarrett is a joke. I have no issue with Corey, I just don’t see what he sees. That’s all. He believes TNA is successful because they’ve made some profit. I believe that by his logic, banks and firms like Goldman Sachs and Enron were highly lucrative, successful business models until the very day someone found out that it was all a huge lie. He believes that wrestlers who make more money MUST be better wrestlers. Much like profit, I just don’t see how that can be the case of all. He believes Jeff Jarrett is a good wrestler. I don’t see his justification for such a belief. It’s just a case of differences of opinion.

The thing is, Corey attributes opinions to me that I don’t have. Like, how I don’t think older guys have a place in TNA. He is wrong. I don’t know where stuff like that comes from. And I think he believes that by questioning what he thinks, that I am trying to devalue his opinions somehow. Again, he is wrong. I am trying to understand a viewpoint I don’t share. That’s all. That’s the entire point of the Q & A – to spark debate. With guys like CB, and MacEachern, and other regulars, I don’t always see what they see either – but they’re good at detailing specifics and articulating what it is they like or don’t like. They certainly aren’t obligated to do so, but they do, and I appreciate it, because I think it makes the articles a lot more fun, whether I identify with the issue or not.

But with Corey, it’s almost completely one-dimensional. I respond to him, and the points that he makes, which I am HAPPY to do if it’s two ways, but aside from that Slammiversary thing, he completely ignores the points I make, or just dismisses them with comments like how Jarrett is such a great wrestler, but will never say WHY he believes such a thing, even when directly asked by myself or someone else. Or he’ll do his whole “unintentional great move” thing, or something like “so Jarrett blackmailed McMahon for money. So what?” So, it’s blackmail. That’s what. There’s not a lot I can do with responses that are one-dimensional or just plain don’t exist.

Corey, don’t misunderstand – it’s not like you owe anyone here any explanation as to why you enjoy TNA or Jeff Jarrett. Far from it. And I wasn’t saying that your opinions have no merit. All I was trying to do was understand why you hold that opinion. That’s all. More people than myself clearly want to know. If you want to keep it to yourself, that’s fine – but if you want to do the Q and A thing sometime, I’m happy to do some more “Interinactivity” with you. If the responses stop, or just stay the same as they are now, then no worries, and I hope you don’t take it personally if I don’t include your comments if that ends up being the case.

Either way dude, I hope you keep checking out the column, and thanks for reading.

So yeah, that was my final word on the Corey thing. I think I’ve been patient. Dude said I caused the financial collapse, and I still was willing to listen to everything he had to say after what was obviously one of the dumbest things to ever come out of a human being’s mouth. So I would argue that I put in my time trying to work with him. Moving on.

Wow, Interinactivity was fun this week! Wouldn’t it be awesome if this was all there was to the column? Huh? Wouldn’t it? Wouldn’t it?!?! Huh?!?! You know what one of the worst parts of doing this show is now? It’s that no one will watch it with me anymore. The fucking entire team quit. So there’s no one to even joke about it with while it’s on now. It’s just me and TNA, slowly infecting my brain.

All right, let’s just get through this already. TNA gave up on naming their episodes. I guess I have to do it for them. Let’s see, what should I…

“Fuck TNA”

… there we go.

Hulk Hogan hobbles to the ring. He babbles about beating up Sting after his next knee surgery but before his nap. He then calls out Mr. Anderson. He wants Anderson to join Immortal before Anderson fights Sting in a couple weeks. Then Anderson jabbers. The crowd is booing both guys. They basically go over why Anderson is World Champion, still trying to make it make some sense. The crowd is dead for this.

Darth Ledger is in the back beating on Immortal guys. Steiner is with them. Nice way to unleash that surprise. I’ll go into why that makes no sense either. Lights go out on the arena. Then the lights go on, and Heath Vader is in the ring. He hits Hogan in the back, and Anderson bails. He says the Impact where he gets his World Title shot will be called “Midsummer Night’s Nightmare”. That’s pretty dumb. He then tells Hogan that he’s still trying to get through to them. Sting screams “Red Hogan Yellow Hogan” a bunch of time. Hogan screams that Sting broke his ribs.

Sting then cuddles up to Hogan in the corner. Hogan keeps saying he can’t breathe. This is really awkward. He gives Hogan a pill. Then he asks for water and someone gives it to him. Then he just starts shoving pills down Hogan’s throat. Does the drug-rape ever stop on this fucking show? The crowd isn’t sure what to think. Then Sting puts Hogan in 1/8th of the Scorpion Death Lock, and says if he sat down that he would kill Hogan.

Bully Ray leads Immortal down the ramp. Steiner is in tow. No one is calling attention to that. Ray starts yelling at Sting about how he’s a nobody, which conflicts with a promo he cut on Sting a few weeks ago saying Sting is a legend. Ray says he and Sting have never fought. Ray says that Sting is fighting Steiner tonight… Hogan gets up, walks over to Ray, and says that tonight, he’s going to wipe the smile off Sting’s face. I thought Hogan’s ribs were broken or something?

Tenay says that tonight has limited commercial interruptions.

So last week, during the BFG tournament, Crimson beat Pope, because everyone beats Pope, and James Storm picked up a win, don’t know against who, and AJ beat Gunner and avenges the loss to him from last week. Gunner beat D-Von. Tonight, Gunner fights AJ in a tiebreaker, and Joe fights D-Von.

Commercial 20 minutes in.

BFG Series
Samoa Joe .vs. D-Von

These losers both have no points. Joe hits a headlock and goes straight for the Kokina Clutch, but D-Von hits the ropes. Mad chants for D-Von! Huh, that’s kinda cool, I didn’t know that D-Von had a lot of crowd support still. Now there’s chants for Joe. D-Von eats a kick, a snapmare, a chop, and another kick. Then a kneedrop. Joe starts facewashing D-Von, and this match is moving awfully slow. D-Von hits a spear out of nowhere, and the crowd really goes nuts and gets behind him. Flying uppercut takes Joe down. D-Von hits a Rock Bottom and a diving headbutt. Running clothesline to the corner by D-Von, then he hits the ropes and does another one for a 2-count.

D-Von charges Joe in the corner but eats an elbow. Joe then jumps up to the second rope and hits a lariat. Joe then goes for a side leg-lock, because apparently you get more points for a submission victory. Atomic drop by Joe, followed by a big boot. Joe goes for a hammerlock submission. D-Von makes it to the ropes. Joe is frustrated. D-Von starts slapping Joe, but runs into a snap-slam, but goes for an armbar instead of a pin. Nice psychology to this match, but I don’t think it’s gonna work out all that well. D-Von makes it to the ropes again.

Joe puts D-Von on the ropes, but D-Von dives off only to eat a kick to the face. Mad chants for D-Von, as D-Von hits some kind of a slam for a surprise pin. Joe is surprised.

Winner: D-Von

Backstage, Pope is celebrating with what I assume are D-Von’s kids. This goes on a bit too long and is awkward. Also backstage, Steiner is yelling at Ray because Ray didn’t tell him that he was gonna fight him. Ray then starts yelling at Steiner, and Steiner yells back, but now Steiner agrees to fight Sting, in a promo that only Steiner could have pulled off. Kaz teases Joe about losing his match, and he says he wants to bring the best out of Joe. Joe swears at Kaz. They jaw at each other, and Kaz says he isn’t afraid of Joe.

Fucking Low Ki is here!!! Holy shit. That’s awesome. So is Matt Bentley. Holy shit. That sucks. So is Jimmy Yang. Holy shit. No one cares.

X-Division Series
Low Ki .vs. Matt Bentley .vs. Jimmy Yang

Low-Ki is fucking tremendous. I believe this is his THIRD TNA run. Matt Bentley is a shit wrestler who only ever got a job because he’s Shawn Michaels’ nephew. I haven’t seen enough of Jimmy Yang to really judge, but he’s dressed like Elvis.

Yang takes it to both guys, until Ki swings off the ropes and nearly decapitates him. Holy fuck man. Crowd is nuts for Low-Ki. Then Ki hits a Tajiri small package on Bentley for 2. Yang onto Ki, with a moonsault cross-body for 2. Bentley back in with the extent of his offense… kicking people when they’re down. Expect TNA marks to say he’s the next Crimson any day now. Yang gets tossed out of the ring and tries to skin the cat, so Bentley tosses Ki into him and Yang goes flying. 2-count on Ki by Bentley. Crowd is chanting for Ki to get up.

Snapmare and an elbow for 2 by Bentley. Sleeper by Bentley. He sucks. Ki powers out and hits a chop, but Bentley clotheslines him out of the ring. Ki kicks Bentley, but Yang hits the ring and does an insane flying Elvis right over Bentley and onto Ki. Yang tosses him into the ring for 2. Armlock onto Ki. Ki hits a crucifix for 2. Spin-kick by Yang for 2. This is the best of this X-series so far, as it’s not a total spot-fest, but it’s making good use of the spots they are doing. Ki hits some stiff kicks on Yang, and hits a sunset flip, holding him down until he can murder him with a double stomp. Insane. Crowd is loving Ki right now. Bentley tries to be a part of the match so Low Ki ruins his shit with a kick to the head. Yang hits a crazy flying kick on the back of Ki’s head for 2.

Bentley works on Yang, then htis a DDT / Diamond Cutter combo. It sounds impressive, but it wasn’t. Superkick on Ki by Bentley gets 2. I thought that was it. Thank God it wasn’t. Bentley tries a cross-body but Yang turns it into a kneelift that hits Bentley hard. Yang tries a moonsault but misses. Ki is back in the ring, and hits the top rope, and DESTROYS Yang with a double-stomp. Pin. Bentley tries and fails to make the save. Because he sucks.

Winner: Low-Ki

I am legitimately impressed that they brought Ki back. Thank God they’re not calling him Senshi. Back in the original ROH days, I always preferred Ki to Danielson, but I think I was in the minority there. (For the record, I preferred CM Punk the most.)

Guys talk about the Destination-X match. Tenay actually says that the X-Division has been overshadowed. No shit. Nice to see Shelley get some TV time. Shelley is also tremendous. They really do a good job hyping this PPV, and this will be the one TNA PPV this year I will be excited to see.

Madison Rayne is talking to a mirror. This is the first Knockout segment in 2 years to not include Velvet Sky. Madison Rayne thinks that Winter & Angelina stole their lip gloss. Oh, and Angelina is not a zombie anymore I guess. She now says that she just wanted Winter to appreciate her. THIS FUCKING SHOW!!! I don’t even have time to get into how poorly fucking conceived this entire fucking thing has been. There’s more holes in this than a fucking cheese grater. Watching it has felt like a 6-month dickpunch. Oh, and Angelina calls Mickie James “Mikey” but I guess they just didn’t feel like doing another take because this one obviously went so well.

By the way, they’re still doing a lot of commercials. If it’s a lot less than normal, it’s not visible.

Joe finds Kaz in a bar. Bad things happen for TNA guys in bars. I don’t get why they even let Joe in this bar. Joe beats up Kaz. He screams that this is his world.

Hogan is walking in the back, threatening Sting. Again, I thought his ribs were broken.

6-Woman Elimination Match
Angelina Love, Winter, & Madison Rayne .vs. Mickie James, Tara, & Miss Tessmacher

I don’t recap Knockout matches.

Winners: Guys Who Can’t Unscramble The Skin-a-Max

Gunner starts talking. SO INTENSE!!! HE’S LIKE GOLDBERG TIMES AT LEAST 20!!! LOOK OUT FLIPPY STYLES!!! LOOK HOW HE SITS THERE SHAKING HIS HEAD!!!

I lost my feed for a few minutes. When I came back, Van Dam, AJ, Daniels, and Lynn were all in the ring talking about the X-Division. Van Dam was saying he pioneered the X-Division style to begin with. Lynn argued with him and said that he stood toe-to-toe with him for a year. Daniels tried to talk Lynn down. Daniels puts over all 4 guys, then says they have a week until Destination-X, and suggests a 4-Corners match for next week. They all agree. Crowd is pumped.

Gunner comes out and jumps AJ after the promo. The ref hits the ring. I guess this is a match now.

BFG Series
AJ Styles .vs. Gunner

AJ tries to turn this into a match. It is difficult because Gunner has apparently refused to perform any moves besides the F5 that he does or does not know. AJ kicks his ass and knocks him around the ring for a few minutes. Suplex by AJ. KNEE by Gunner gets a TWO-COUNT. Oy. Gunner tries to do a move, but he doesn’t know how, so he eats a Pele by AJ. AJ then dropkicks him over the ring and then does an insane flip-dive out of the ring. Crowd is loving this. AJ pummels Gunner for a bit, they end up back in the ring…

Then Gunner fights back with… !!! … punches. He tries to pick up AJ for an F5, but AJ kicks him again. AJ goes for the top rope, but Gunner kicks the rope as he’s going back in. F5 by Gunner. Pin.

Winner: Gunner

Fuck this show. I’m never watching this stupid shit again.

How the fuck does AJ lose to ONE MOVE, after kicking Gunner’s ass the entire time? How the fuck are they supposed to build these guys for a PPV of their own when they’re having them lose to one move by a guy who’s been on the show for 4 months who gets NO REACTION, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, from ANY crowd? Why would anyone want to care about the X-Division guys with this kind of buildup? Why do we care who gets a TNA contract if all they’re going to do is flip around all match just to lose to one shitty F5? Could it be more obvious that they’re building this show as inferior, and they’re still going to promote ALL these X-Division guys as inferior to wastes of skin like Gunner, Crimson, Morgan and Anderson, who NEVER get ANY kind of reaction?

I guess there is more show. I’m not doing any more. Not that watching bitches roll around calling each other whores and the main event of WCW Sin 2001 doesn’t appeal to me, but yeah. I saw Low-Ki. I’m good. This has been “That Being Said”.


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  • Steven Gepp

    Blair, I am so sorry. You had to watch that, and do it alone. Mind you, another site actually said last week’s Impact was one of the best in a long while, so there are still people out there who haven’t been found and locked up yet.

    I wouldn’t blame you if you gave it all away right now. Really, I wouldn’t. Your concept for an Interactivity column is a great one, but potentially a lot of work. Look at comments posted for a week and respond to the “best”. But you, sir, have done a fine job here. It will be sad to see one of the best bits of Friday go, but your sanity and enjoymeny is more important than whatever the hell this is.

    Enjoy ROH. I just wish we got it in Australia.

  • Patrick Spohr

    @Blair
    While Bischoff was certainly not the only factor in WCW’s demise, the company was starting to decline before Time-Warner stepped in. Bringing in Warrior and a failure to properly oversee the bookers (and failing to push young talent) were one of the many failures of Bischoff and crew. Did Time-Warner hinder his ability to produce the show? Sure. Was he and his staff making the kind of smart business choices that would have benefited the company before Time-Warner stepped in? I don’t think so. This is all a very unscientific, of course. All we have to go on are the backstage stories from the people within the company. In regards to TNA, I believe he’s listed as an executive producer with booking powers. I’m not sure of the extent of his power, but he’s in a position of some creative power as an exec producer.

    As for the Gunner thing, didn’t we already go over the degree to which Gunner has sucked in the ring in TNA? I thought we were in agreement on that. Until something new comes along and I’m forced to reassess my position on Gunner’s ring-work, I know what to expect from him. But, in my opinion, his mic work is even worse than his ring work in TNA. From what I’ve seen, he couldn’t make the grade in a small town’s improv theater.

    All that aside, thanks for the column each week Blair, as well as dealing with the harmful side-effects of extended TNA viewing. Your column hits about the same time Impact starts on the West coast, so I have something to read while Impact is playing in the background.

  • Rhett Davis

    All I want to say is Thank You Blair! Impact is so terrible now I can’t bear to watch it week to week. I check in every few weeks or so to see if anything decent is happening (which it isn’t), but I never miss your recaps as they are 10x as interesting as the actual show. It’d be awesome if you just did the interactivity, but now all we need to do is to get you in line for my Combo Column. :D

    Anyways good luck with whatever you decide to do.

  • Joseph Hargrove

    @Blair: I have to admit, the only good thing was the return of Low Ki. Other than that, godawful show IMO.

    As for ROH, I watch when I can and I loved the Kings of Wrestling. Too bad they split when it was getting good. Good luck to them. Sara Del Rey is still the best female wrestler in the world(Even better than Mickie or Tara.)

    I feel bad for you, man. Best of luck to you and good night!!!

  • DC

    Blair, your column is seriously the highlight of my night/Friday morning, yet I totally understand you not wanting to recap this anymore. The show is just getting worse and worse… oh and you didn’t really miss much after that match. A Velvet Sky promo about being the runt of the litter or something, and a schmozz ending to Steiner-Sting which lead to Immortal (and “broken-ribbed” Hogan) beating up Sting. Kurt Angle makes the save, end show.

  • DC

    Oh, and someone stole Abyss’s mask. I think. I dunno, it wasn’t really explained well. Though Steiner had the line of the night when he said to Abyss (who was reading Art of War): “Hey, what are you reading, a porno?”

  • Joseph Hargrove

    @DC: First, I will agree that the show is pretty bad to begin with. When you have Hogan around for at least half the show, something is wrong there.

    Now, as far as who had the mask,, it turns out that Kendrick had it while he was meditating. Pretty funny.

  • Erik

    Admirable effort Blair, the Low-Ki stuff sounds awesome, as does the idea of Aries and Ki in a PPV match. Jimmy Yang as Elvis is a really old callback to the first weekly TNA PPV’s when he was in the Flying Elvises, so that’s kind of cool. From what I recall of Bentley, him and Sabin had a nice series of matches around 03 or so, and I recall him being pretty good. I also remember the “maverick matt” stuff sucking, so you’re prob right. Either way, good effort getting thru the majority of the show.

  • CB

    Blair: You are not alone. I actually still watch Impact if for no other reason than to see if they can at least get one thing right per show. The one thing right this week was Low Ki’s return, hands down.

    Also, I’m pretty sure M.C. still watches Impact, so along with Mr. Gepp there’s four of us here at the Pulse watching. And Rey Mundo, wherever he is, also watches.

    By the way, Sting (Darth Ledger, HA!) is a worse Joker than Arnold was Mr. Freeze. It really is brutal to see, along with Hogan having broken ribs that magically heal by mid-broadcast.

  • Rich

    Well, if Blair Douglas is leaving the TNA Impact reports… Then don’t let the door hit you on the rear end on the way out!

    Hopefully, InsidePulse can find somebody who like wrestling and does not compalin about every little thing. It would a nice change of pace for once!

  • Mike Gojira

    You know, sometimes I read comments by people who bitch about Blair and I wonder if they’re just doing it so they get his attention for the next edition of Interinactivity. If that’s the case, it’s quite sad because you’re basically griping about one wrestling fan’s opinion on a website where your own opinion (in the big scheme of things) really means nothing.

    I’m not saying people don’t have the right to complain, but let’s look at the product for what it is: total shit. People like Rich only skim through the article, reach Blair’s final scathing thoughts, and conclude that he hates wrestling. Why bother writing disparaging thoughts about the man? You know he doesn’t like the direction TNA is going in, so why waste your energy? Unless of course it’s to get noticed.

    Oh yeah, Jarrett sucks.

  • WaterDrip

    “ROH is making some odd moves with exclusivity contracts that are impossible to get behind”

    Really? Like what? I can pick tons of things I’d consider to be “odd moves” regarding current ROH, but, this doesn’t seem like something that would crack the list. 1. Are they even doing exclusive contracts? That doesn’t seem to be the case. 2. They’ve been pretty irrelevant to what happens with the company, so far, right?

    They seem like they’re just better business in the sense of booking dates in advance. And, is there any company aside from DGUSA that they don’t want their wrestlers going on? And, from that standpoint, they’ve certainly been successful, right?

  • WaterDrip

    Unless I mis-read that and you’re saying that the exclusive contracts that others signed are hurting them. Like, Daniels and Homicide, apparently.

  • WaterDrip

    And, Ki over Danielson strictly on ROH stuff? The only way Ki gets into that conversation is with the heel stuff in ’04-’05 and I say as much as I love the dude, he wasn’t in a class with Danielson and Punk. Ki always struggled with pacing and match storytelling compared to those two.

  • corey yuen

    All I have to say is this:

    Hulk Hogan made more money than anyone in ROH will see in their lifetime.

    Jeff Jarrett makes more money than anyone in ROH will see in their lifetime. Plus he has a big house, a beautiful wife.

    So, ROH can be childish and curse and yell their expeletives abiut TNA; I though ROH fans were better than that but they are a wannb be ECW fanbase.

    But really, ROH will always be minor league wrestling. end of discussion.

  • The R

    This show was better than usual but not great. Interesting how Sting reinvented himself during the Monday Nite wars, he took on a “Crow” inspired look. Now it looks as if he’s going with a “Joker” inspired look. Not bad if he is booked right.

    Three way dance with LowKi, JYang and MBently was decent. Obviously it was LowKi’s vehicle to get back in, he looked sharp and showed why WWE signed him in the first place. Too bad his personality/attitude didnt mesh with WWE. I am glad to see JYang new gimmmick. He did a good job of reinventing himself with the Elvis/Vegas look and his pose after a supermove gets his new persona over. He looked good as well. Im not too familar with MBently this is my first time seeing him but I can see potential. I liked that move he got from SuperNova, simultaneous DDT/Stunner.

    Knockouts must have gotten a new make-up person because all them looked good. I liked Ms.Tessmacher’s “ass move” in the corner. I wouldnt mind her doing that to me. Tara’s standing moonsault to pin and Tajiri’s “Tarantula” were well executed. Angelina Love looked sharp and her tweeked persona with Winter was smart. I liked her variation of the “Code Breaker” as well. Their double team move on MJames looked sharp. Also MRayne looked prettier than usual and this match furthered her deal with Tara. MJames looked good as well, I liked her “Gore” on Winter after she pinned MRayne. Her reversal into neck-breaker on ALove and her flying DDT on Winter were on point. Im not sure if it was the format of the match but I wonder if these Knockouts took the same “wrestling pill” ARiley and Miz took on RAW.

    It was good to see JLynn but who knows if he can return into the form that brought him into prominence he established in ECW and the chemistry with RVD. The idea of a “Four Corners” match with RVD, AJ, CDaniels and JLynn gets my attention no matter which banner its under.

    By the way, BLesnar performed the “F5″ better than anyone so far. Im not sure they know what to do with RTerry. I did find it funny in the main event that when Steiner did his elbow drop then rolled off to do his push-ups the ref was moving his head in unison while asking Steiner what was that. Nice little subtlety to a signature move. Im not crazy about KAnderson’s finisher, he needs a new one. For all his faults, I’d rather hear MTenay call a match than MCole anyday.

  • jade

    Corey, Hogan and many others made most of their money in WWE and WCW. And WWE makes WAY more than TNA does. So if Roh is minor league to TNA, then TNA is WAY more minor compared to WWE. And ROH at least doesn’t pretend to compete on the same level, while TNA believes they are competition for WWE. But yeah, WWE makes more money than TNA ever will. So shouldn’t you prefer them?

    Blair, I loved your response to this tool Corey. You sir, are a class act. I’m gonna try to start a PLEASE DON’T GO! chant.

  • Ernie Lupica

    I don’t understand Blair’s side of this. I mean, it’s pretty simple: If you do not like a specific product, then why review it? Makes no sense. If the show is terrible than just stop reviewing, that’s all. No melodrama needed.

    I do not know what Blair wants in a TNA Impact show? If you read the reviews from other fans, on other istes, the consensus is that last night’s episode was very good. What more can you ask for?

    Ring of Honor for all their worth, they are still an indy league that has a small percantage of fans. I know they had a large number people by their IPPV’s but that’s still a small percenatge. And not everyone wants wrestling on their shows. You do need some personality and entertainment to the wrestling. WWE is not a wrestling company, they are an entertainemnet company

    I rather watch The Rock cut a promo or Hornswoggle wrestle a match than watch a 4-star ROH classic. that’s just me.

  • Mike Gojira

    Ernie, you had me for a bit until your last comment.

    Really? Obviously you were exaggerating (who really wants a Hornswoggle match?) but there’s no way I’d pick a WWE promo over two guys wrestling their asses off to provide paying fans with good entertainment. I’ve been to ROH shows in the past and they have some stellar workers. I’ve been a wrestling fan for nearly 20 years. Sure, the characters draw you in, but in the end it’s the wrestling that should keep you hooked.

    How could “not everyone” want wrestling on their shows? I don’t put on Raw to see a backstage skit. I want quality wrestling to entertain me.

  • Blair A. Douglas

    @ Ernie – you are absolutely right. If the question is why I wanted to do TNA originally, it was because I thought that A) there was promise in the product and that it was on the way to eventually getting better, and B) that it would be bad enough in the interim that I could find some humour in it. There’s a shelf life on that though, and the product is actually now much worse than when I started, which is disappointing, because they’ve squandered a few opportunities to make it better by elevating guys that no one really cares about. That’s just my opinion. I’m not a huge ROH mark. They’re certainly not at their peak right now.

    I’m gonna shoot to do my first “Interinactivity” for next Friday morning, so my column will still be up around the same time. Thanks everyone for the support! Brought a tear to my glass eye.

  • ASGurl

    PLEASE DONT GO!!! PLEASE DONT GO!!!

  • CB

    WaterDrip:

    Blair said: “ROH is making some odd moves with exclusivity contracts that are impossible to get behind”

    Then you replied: Really? Like what? I can pick tons of things I’d consider to be “odd moves” regarding current ROH, but, this doesn’t seem like something that would crack the list. 1. Are they even doing exclusive contracts? That doesn’t seem to be the case. 2. They’ve been pretty irrelevant to what happens with the company, so far, right?

    I say: You’re right WaterDrip. It’s not like ROH made a quantifying offer to Greg Oden or anything. :-)

  • CB

    Silly me, that’s ‘qualifying’ offer.

    Oh, and The R, did you REALLY say this: “Angelina Love looked sharp and her tweeked persona with Winter was smart.”

    Because I say: NO, IT’S NOT SMART. IT’S AWFUL AND STUPID AND THE WORST STORYLINE EVER IN THE HISTORY OF WRESTLING. I truly believe that.

  • Daniel Gianni

    General consensus is that TNA is improving.
    I don’t watch the show and I want to take Blair’s side on this but I’m not sure anymore. Maybe its the 10%er situation expounded by EB. what if 90% of the audience is enjoying the product.?
    Is Blair’s hissy fit some sort of Wrestling reviewer worked shoot ala CM Punk.
    Hmmmm.
    Take a look at this review
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/754794-tna-impact-wrestling-review-and-thoughts-63011

  • Patrick Spohr

    So…a general consensus can be formed with just one review? I watched the show and I thought it was garbage; except for the Low-Ki match, everything was stale or uninteresting. Especially anything involving Stinger; one can’t even say his new persona is “inspired” by “The Dark Knight”, a movie that is three years old at this point. It’s directly stolen from Heath Ledger’s performance. It also seems so out-of-touch, like Sting thought he could steal this whole identity and nobody would notice, never mind that it was one of the most popular movies in recent memory. What if Hulk Hogan got a copy of “Iron Man” and decided to completely rip-off the Tony Stark character?

    @The R: The Jimmy Yang Elvis character wasn’t new, it was a throw-back to his old Flying Elvises gimmick from 2002. It’s good to see Jimmy on TV again; he was the prototypical talented cruiserweight that didn’t get a fair push in the ‘E. One other note: the Knockouts match was awful; while I like Tara and Mickie, they can’t make up for the suck of Winter and Miss Tessmacher. Her “ass move” is just some lazy variation of the stink-face, which has always sucked.

    So, anyone crowing about how “everyone” thinks TNA is getting better or that there is “a general consensus” about the quality of the program needs to realize that this is all personal opinion. Blair thinks it sucks, I think it sucks, and a multitude of other people on this site thinks it sucks. But if you like their product, feel free to enjoy it. And if you admit that you haven’t watched the show, but you’re going to pass judgement on other people for not liking it, then maybe you should sit down one Thursday night and decide for yourself. If you like it, great; if you hate it, okay. But don’t go online to get a surrogate personal opinion about something that comes down to personal taste.

  • Daniel Gianni
  • jade

    Bleacher Report is generally considered a joke. Why does NO one acnowledge that EVERYONE on this site hates TNA? Even MC isn’t behind it anymore.

  • FDSwayze

    Hahaha! Bleacher Report! Nobody takes Bleacher Report seriously! They like everything!!!

    TNA is not improving. It’s about as bad as it’s ever been. TNA iMPACT sucks. It’s always sucked. The Wednesday ppvs were great. But they don’t do that anymore. They just do horrible TV and weak PPVs that are way overpriced.

    The only correct move now is not to watch. They know what they need to do to improve. Stop watching and they will. The end.

  • CB

    Hey everyone, I just got back from TNA BaseBrawl LIVE from Coney Island, N.Y. Here’s my report, recap and analysis, with a shoutout to Blair for ‘URGH, ROAR’: http://wrestling.insidepulse.com/2011/07/02/pulse-wrestling-live-report-tna-basebrawl-coney-island-n-y-7-1-11-aj-styles-rvd-kurt-angle-jeff-jarrett-mickie-james/

  • Joseph Hargrove

    @CB: Just finished reading it. Sorry I couldn’t come as I had family issues to attend to. Great work as always, my friend.

  • Tank

    What a waste of space. You lost me at your intro. I think we have enough sites full of WWE mark rants about how great WWE is and how much TNA sucks.

    And to all you TNA haters in the comments, just stop watching or caring about TNA impact and spare the rest of us of your inane opinions.

  • Steven Gepp

    @Tank: How great WWE is? Seriously? Do you read this site at all? When one promo by one guy can generate more buzz than anything else for a long time (at least since Rock/Cena was announced) and we ignore the ‘wrestling’ at WWE to concentrate on it, you know we are not blind adherents to all things ‘E.

    The fact of the matter is we love wrestling. Not WWE, not TNA, but that strange entity called professional wrestling. By and large we seemed bored/jaded with WWE and confused/disbelieving at TNA. Some of us support our passion for this sport through the indies (EXW, ROH, Riot City Wrestling to name 3 supported at Pulse), some through the old shows and videos, and some through going to WWE and TNA house shows (often better than the televised products).

    The fact of the matter is on television WWE and TNA are all we have, one through market dominance and one through sheer bloody-mindedness. Until a genuine option comes along that advertisers will get behind, the public will support and that offers fans of pro wrasslin’ what they want, it’s all we’ve got. So, yes, we will crap on it from a great height.

    Sorry, but that’s life.

  • CB

    Well, said, Mr. Gepp.

  • B Brown

    Half of the commentary seems to be about Impact/TNA, half seems to be about Blair. I’ll choose to talk about the latter, as I haven’t watched an episode of Impact in months (thanks to Police Women of Broward County).

    There are maybe a handful of people who I make a point to check out on a regular basis. Blair is one of those select few (along with Keith Law, Jason Whitlock, Gregg Easterbrook, Zack Ryder, and Andrew Wheeler). Not saying I don’t like anyone else – I read most every article here, and the writing is the best I’ve seen on the internet…

    …quick aside: that other site mentioned (with the initials matching the first two letters of my last name) is nowhere close. Came here from there, haven’t been back there since. Okay, back to the subject.

    …but I happen to like writers who speak with no filter, as anyone who recognizes the names mentioned above can figure out. Seriously: if some people get worked up over what Blair says, they need not ever read Law or Whitlock.

    He’s writing about a product as he sees it, which is all we (or Glazer, I suppose) can ask him to do. What’s he supposed to do, lie? As a follower of politics, I tire easily of people lying and manipulating words to create some false sense of benevolence when none clearly exists. Give me the truth.

    So Blair doesn’t like the direction of TNA. He provides sufficient explanation for that every week – and he answers everyone who responds within reason.

    Long story (and I know it’s getting long) short; we have someone here who knowingly watches a product he can’t stand, provides reasons for not being able to stand it, and answers those who disagree with him, and people still aren’t happy? Man, please.

    I’m guessing only stans are supposed to write the articles around here. Wait, that can’t be it. As Steven said, WWE/VKMSE doesn’t get showered with compliments either. Everyone writes their honest opinions on whatever subject they choose, which again is the best of what we can ask as readers. Whether we like those opinions shouldn’t really matter that much, but if it does then I can write a great Impact recap.

    “Impact rocks.”

    Now I have to go wash my hands.

  • Mike Gojira

    Use Holy Water; it gets the stains out.

  • Blair A. Douglas

    No, it doesn’t.

    Thanks B Brown.

  • Daniel Gianni

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPKPaU3Koos

    Blair might wanna see this. Unless it is him?

  • Blair A. Douglas

    HAHA! Angry grandpa cuts better promos than Gunner! His moveset is also probably more diverse.

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