10 Thoughts on TNA IMPACT WRESTLING 01.12.12 – Jeff Hardy, Samoa Joe, Magnus, AJ Styles, Eric Young, ODB
by M.C. Brown on January 14, 2012

Reviewing the 1/12/12 episode of IMPACT WRESTLING…

1. Perhaps a more appropriate sign for the fans at Impact Zone to hold up would be Hardy got ScROODEd. Jeff’s freaky eyelid makeup this week showed painted on cartoon eyes which really looked whacked out after his crash into the guard rail and his struggling to get up. See #6.

2. It is very hard to stare at anything but Christy Hemme’s chest when she is announcing in that top she was wearing this week. That looks much better on Christy, by the way, than it did on Karen Jarrett’s frame.

3. TNA needs to pick either a promo or a commercial for their sponsor. Don’t try to do both. The segment with Crimson and Matt Morgan outside of the Direct Auto Insurance office was ridiculous. Why was there a camera there? Should they have just done a video following Morgan in his everyday life potentially to promote something or a dvd or documentary and then “run across” Crimson? That really was bizarre. That being said after the segment and match, Redwrite and Blueprint were attacked by Magnus and Samoa Joe who looked very good in their vicious attack on the Tag Team Champions. They look to be staying as a tag team now which is a good thing for both of their careers at this point as they can take Joe and Magnus places with this pairing.

4. TNA created two mysteries this week revolving around first what secret is Christopher Daniels holding over Kazarian that might be making him do his bidding(ex. turn on AJ Styles) and who is Garett Bischoff’s secret “shocker” of a trainer. What exactly Daniels is doing or helping Kaz with will remain to be seen, could be money related, but it seems rather obvious at this point that Garett’s “shocker” is Hulk Hogan. Who else could it be? Goldberg? Ha.

5. For the last few weeks the team of ODB and Eric Young consistently seem to be in some of the most entertaining parts of the show. A rather ordinary Winter vs. ODB match is elevated into a very unpredictable contest with Eric’s antics and the odd pairing of ODB and Eric Young. The Wild Card tag tournament has produced both Joe and Magnus, ODB and EY and an opportunity to start a feud between Kazarian and AJ Styles. Job well done. By the way, AJ firing that microphone to the back of Daniels during the Kaz/AJ/Daniels segment was definitely a cool looking first.

6. Move of the Night(or rather Missed Move):

Jeff Hardy’s- Poetry in Motion crash and burn into the guard rail.

That was sick looking. The fans reaching out to tag Jeff and what I thought was one fan saying “Flyers never quit” was comical.

7. Lines of the Night:

a. After Eric Young performed an Airplane Spin on Angelina Love during the ODB vs. Winter match resulting in Angelina rolling out of the ring and EY falling out of the ring

Tenay  – “Well that didn’t work out too well, but he did clear the ring of Angelina Love.”

Taz- “And himself.”

8. Match of the Night

TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

CHAMPION Bobby Roode vs. Jeff Hardy

This was actually a very good entertaining match up filled with a lot of crowd emotion. There was an incomplete finish, but what do any of you expect with a FREE TV Main Event that is being developed to tell a continuing story. Not to mention a cliffhanger for next week. That’s a TV Main Event’s job. What TNA needs to learn how to do is deliver on the money match ups they charge people for on Pay Per View. These types of endings are justifiable on Impact Wrestling, but I can’t condone multiple screwy finishes on their PPV match ups, especially in the main event which is supposed to be the main draw to sell the buys of the PPV. Unacceptable in my opinion. Save the screw jobs for Impact.

9.  Final Show Thoughts:

The show had a few moments, but one of the less entertaining shows of the past couple of months in my opinion. The Joe/Magnus attack on the champs was better than the tag match itself. Kurt Angle vs. James Storm fell below expectations for me and while elevated Storm to #1 Contender was nothing special. The beer spewing near fall would have actually been a better way to end the PPV match up rather than back to back nutshot match influencing endings, but they used it here to tease a Kurt win which in the end he fell victim to Storm’s Last Call again. Kurt didn’t seem his usual Olympic self this week and I’m not sure if they tried to really sell he wasn’t ready for the match, which is a good excuse, but in reality the matches between the two should get better, not worse. It’s too bad they didn’t keep RVD around to have a mini-feud with Kurt Angle before his rumored “defection” back to WWE. That would be a nice feud for them both to have and give them both some meaningful segments and entertaining matches. Had TNA not shelved RVD, he could have gotten involved in the Angle/Storm feud like it seemed like they were going to do a few weeks back. Sting in a very weird Hamburglar looking shirt this week always seems AWOL when the show or PPV needs him most. Does he go sit in a skybox somewhere to watch the Main Event? Speaking of owners, it was a nice touch to acknowledge Dixie at ringside and hear her chant “Go Jeff!”. She can be the Mark Cuban of the wrestling world. Big match made for next week was Madison Rayne vs. Mickie James in a cage stemming from Sting’s conversation with Madison which has it’s moments and a resolution to the Main Event with the cliffhanger. Let’s hope Sting and Roode don’t talk baby talk next week. That was awful as was some of the overacting on the show and the mocking of Vince’s Twitter Love by Bully Ray. It’s bad enough on WWE TV without being mocked on Impact. I’d expect a Bully Ray vs. Jeff Hardy feud coming which years ago in TNA wouldn’t have seemed intriguing but now has life. The Beer Money rematches will now have some added dimension as well. TNA acknowledged Brooke Adams by her real name giving her some press plugging her Hooters deal, she looks fantastic as usual, which was a nice gesture and a way to cross promote. If only Mick Foley got this treatment, right Mick? The X-Division was sadly missing from this show which also adds to the drop in quality of it. If Impact Wrestling is going to have at least one Knockouts match a week, then the same should go for the X-Division and Tag Division. Spread the love and attention around, TNA.

10. IMPACT PLAYERs of the WEEK: 

Jeff Hardy, Samoa Joe, Magnus, AJ Styles, Eric Young, ODB

Hardy has a stellar match with Roode, who doesn’t make the list this week not for that but for his bad overacting in the Twitter segment and subpar vs. Sting promo,  Joe and Magnus looked killer, AJ did great in his segment and kudos to ODB and EY for embracing the pairing.

That is all.

M.C. Brown

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  • Joseph Hargrove

    @M.C.: I’ve given Impact some credit this week for redeeming themselves after a mediocre Genesis PPV last weekend so it wasn’t all bad. Now on to business.

    First, not happy with the Daniels/Styles promo as I wanted Kaz to explain the reason for his betrayal. We might get our answer in due time. I’ll just have to wait for the details to come out.

    Second, ODB and EY scored again IMO and the pairing has been good so far because of the humor involved. Add that to Winter and Angelina returning and I was very pleased to see the match happen.

    Third, Main event was good even with Bully Ray getting himself involved at the end. Good news is that Roode is still champ which comes to no one’s surprise. It seems that the feud might climax at Against All Odds with Hardy getting one last shot at Roode. We’ll see what happens in the coming weeks.

    Last, my story of the week returns and the first idea of 2012 will be about Sarita and a possible return of the Dark Angel persona which she adopted in Mexico. The only other spoiler I can reveal is that Gail Kim will be the main feud in this story idea. Stay tuned, mate. Adios, for now!!!

  • Joseph Hargrove

    @M.C.: I’ve given Impact some credit this week for redeeming themselves after a mediocre Genesis PPV last weekend so it wasn’t all bad. Now on to business.

    First, not happy with the Daniels/Styles promo as I wanted Kaz to explain the reason for his betrayal. We might get our answer in due time. I’ll just have to wait for the details to come out.

    Second, ODB and EY scored again IMO and the pairing has been good so far because of the humor involved. Add that to Winter and Angelina returning and I was very pleased to see the match happen.

    Third, Main event was good even with Bully Ray getting himself involved at the end. Good news is that Roode is still champ which comes to no one’s surprise. It seems that the feud might climax at Against All Odds with Hardy getting one last shot at Roode. We’ll see what happens in the coming weeks.

    Last, my story of the week returns and the first idea of 2012 will be about Sarita and a possible return of the Dark Angel persona which she adopted in Mexico. The only other spoiler I can reveal is that Gail Kim will be the main feud in this story idea. Stay tuned, mate. Adios, for now!!!

  • Joseph Hargrove

    The final piece of business tonight happens to be about my story of the week and this is my return after a hiatus. This time, I will give my idea to put the title on Sarita when she returns to TV. Let’s just say that the Dark Angel gimmick will be coming to Impact Wrestling.

    Here’s the story: I was not impressed with the LAX-esque gimmick Sarita had as it’s stupid. I think she should bring back her Dark Angel persona and combine that with her lucha skills to stand out. I also would not mind Sarita as a tweener and a strong challenger for Gail’s KO’s title.

    See, Sarita might get over as a tweener and the best way to face Gail is to take out Madison first. I wouldn’t mind a feud between Gail and Sarita as it would involve Rosita and Madison to make it more personal between the two teams. They can use the social network to help build the feud along with some decent promos. That would be pretty awesome to say the least.

    Gail can take Sarita for granted which makes the Latina more determined to win the belt as the storyline goes on. The feud can culminate at Sacrifice in a Ladder Match for the belt. Sarita could be victorious to achieve her dream of being a singles champ in TNA. Sarita can then become the face of the division with the title in her possession and be an authority figure as well. Having the belt+status=Power.

    What do you think about my idea for the beautiful, talented Sarita. Cheers, M.C.!!!

  • Anonymous

    My favorite move of the night was AJ throwing the microphone at Daniels’ neck. Never saw that one before.

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