IMPACT
February 11, 2006
Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida
thanks to pwtorch for results
- And we're starting five minutes
late because of UFC running long.
- The show began with clips from last week where Larry Zbyszko patronizingly
announced a mini-tag tournament with the finals occurring tonight.
- Mike Tenay and Don West introduced the show.
1 -- AUSTIN ARIES & RODERICK STRONG vs. CHRIS SABIN & SONJAY DUTT
"Superstar" Austin Aries and Roderick Strong played the heels on the way to the
ring. Strong grew out his beard heel-style. Zbyszko sat in on commentary. West
asked Zbyszko about Raven getting a bum deal while Strong ran over Sabin in the
ring. They went into a series of reversals before Sabin hit a huricanrana. Aries
screamed like a heel Chris Jericho in his early days in Japan as Sabin and Dutt
hit a double team back breaker. They flipped him to the outside then knocked
Strong off the apron. Sabin feigned a somersault dive and GenNext figured they
were in the clear. Instead, Dutt flew off Sabin's back with a somersault dive to
the outside. The only problem was it was a slow-developing spot with GenNext
waiting for an unrealistic amount of time. Good action so far.
[Commercial Break]
Dutt delivered a turnaround elbow drop on Aries after the break. Sabin hit a
drop kick to the back of Aries's head. Aries and Strong rallied and went on the
heel attack. Strong hit a high-elevated drop kick to the chest. Strong ripped
off one of those thunderous chops to the chest that he allowed the fans to soak
in for a few seconds. Dutt took a hot tag and ripped off drop kicks. He hit a
tilt-o-whirl DDT on Strong as Zbysko offered nothing to the match on commentary,
instead discussing the Sting retirement. Dutt hung up both opponents in the tree
of woe in opposite corners. Sabin caught his foot on the mat as he went for his
surfboard drop kick on Strong and that's where the injury occurred. Still, he
hit a surfboard drop kick on Aries in the opposite corner. They went to the
finish where Aries missed a top rope move on Sabin and caught Strong on
accident. Sabin, who was favoring his ankle, hit the Cradle Shock on Aries. He
still managed to celebrate with Dutt and get his babyface shine doing the "belt
around the waist" signal afterwards.
WINNERS: Chris Sabin & Sonjay Dutt at 10:41. Probably the best Impact match in
months despite the air being taken out of the crowd late after Sabin was
injured. Good pacing, good energy, good wrestling. It's just unfortunate the
commentators couldn't give a hard sell for the importance of the match with the
winners facing AMW for the straps at the PPV. They were more concerned talking
about the $500,000 man, which is a shame.
- We saw a video package on Christian Cage. He said he left WWE to be part of a
new promotion with an opportunity to be big time. He said he was surprised by
Sting's retirement because he proved that he still "has it" in the ring. They've
been exchanging calls back and forth and Sting is convinced this is the best
decision. Christian planted a seed for a match with Sting down the road, saying
he wanted to set the record straight that Sting did not leave the company
because Christian was going to receive the next title shot. He said he will
prove everyone wrong that he's not a mid-card comedy act. He said that if he
doesn't win the NWA Title, he would disappoint everyone and not prove the
critics wrong. It sounds like Christian has to win based on his final words that
he'll prove the critics right about being a mid-card act if he loses. Either
that, or a non-finish so he still saves face, but doesn't win the belt to set up
Sting-Jarrett. Good video package that was absolutely necessary after Christian
was an afterthought mid-carder last week during the press conference.
- The cameras zoomed in on the TNA Management office door. Tenay said Christian
was meeting with management behind closed doors.
[Commercial Break]
- Terry Taylor was backstage with Cassidy Riley. He said he hasn't heard back
from Raven. Jackie Gayda interrupted and told Cassidy to tell Raven to sit tight
because it's about to hit the fan. Jackie gave a seven-day ultimatum for Jeff
Jarrett to meet all of her demands or she would take her dirt to management.
Scott D'Amore walked in and said he had good news. "I just saved a bunch of
money on my car insurance." Ok, he didn't say that, but it would have been a
great set-up. D'Amore said he just needs a little more time and they will meet
every single one of Jackie's demands. Jackie wasn't convinced and threatened
with the seven days. She walked off with Cassidy then Alex Shelley walked into
the picture. He teased D'Amore that he didn't get any dirt on Jackie then pulled
out a video cassette. He called Jackie a "kinky dame." Shelley and D'Amore
walked off to look at the video. Taylor wanted to know what was on it.
- Don West said he would give a week's salary to see what's on the tape. Elix
Skipper and David Young tried to jump Team 3D before the next match.
2 -- TEAM 3D (BROTHER RAY & BROTHER DEVON) vs. ELIX SKIPPER & DAVID YOUNG
(w/Simon Diamond)
After a minute of action, AMW and Gail Kim interrupted. Chris Harris said Team
Canada would take out Team 3D at the PPV. He said if they could get past Canada,
they could have a tag title shot. (So much for selling the possibility of Sabin
and Dutt winning the belts.) Brother Ray called Canada a miserable place then
said they would take out Team Canada at the PPV. Petey and A-1 jumped Team 3D
from behind, but they cleared them out of the ring. They set up a table in the
ring then Bobby Roode and Eric Young made it a 4-on-2 battle. They put Brother
Ray through the table. Devon took a shot to the face with the "best tag team of
the year" plaque. He bled heavily as Bobby Roode rubbed the plaque across
Devon's face. A puddle of blood was on the mat as AMW laughed from the entrance
ramp.
WINNERS: No Contest at 1:07. All storyline and that's not a bad thing because of
how well everyone played their role. Good set-up for the PPV.
[Commercial Break]
3 -- SAMOA JOE vs. JAY LETHAL vs. CHASYN RANCE -- Non-Title match
Joe absorbed an early attack before landing palm thrusts on Rance. He cleared
Lethal out of the ring then gave Rance the Muscle Buster. He forced him to tap
out to the Kokina Clutch. Tenay defended the code of the X Division when Joe
kept the hold on for a few extra seconds. The fans chanted, "One more time."
Tenay and West ignored it.
WINNER: Samoa Joe at 1:37. All about setting up the three-way match at the PPV.
Probably the worst way to do so with a meaningless squash match.
- We saw video from Jeff Jarrett and Christian's press conference last week.
Mixed in were separate interview clips. Jarrett said Sting was supposed to be
the savior for TNA, but TNA banked on the wrong guy and now Christian has backed
into TNA's spot designated for Sting. Jarrett said Christian is in for a reality
check if he thinks he's coming to TNA for greener pastures after not being given
the ball in WWE.
[Commercial Break]
4 -- ABYSS (w/James Mitchell) & MONTY BROWN vs. RON KILLINGS & RHINO
Killings had new music. They showed video from two weeks ago when Rhino and
Abyss crashed through a wall backstage. Rhino stormed the ring not selling the
effect of the crash through the wall two weeks ago, just as he didn't show any
effects last week before winning a squash match. The action broke down within
the first thirty seconds. Killings hit a drop kick on Abyss sending him through
the ropes to the outside. Killings flew over the top rope with a one-step leap
onto Abyss and Brown as we cut to break.
[Commercial Break]
Killings hit a trademark spin kick on Abyss right out of the break. Killings
built up heat for a tag to Rhino, but Abyss cut him off and tagged in Brown.
Killings hit a drop kick and sent Brown to the outside. Abyss attacked Killings
from behind, but Killings recovered again and pounded on Abyss in the corner
with right hands. Brown cut him off from the apron leading to the heel beat down
on Killings. Killings went for a kick off the ropes, but Abyss caught him in
mid-air and crotched him across the ropes. Brown tagged in and delivered a stiff
elbow to the chest. Brown clenched Killings's head in between his forearms.
Killings fought to his feet and hit a spinning forearm blow. Rhino took the hot
tag and dropped Brown with a spinebuster. Abyss cut off Rhino before he could
gore Brown. They clotheslined each other over the top rope to the floor. Brown
went for a powerbomb on Killings, but Killings slipped out and hit front slam.
Abyss and Rhino brawled up the bleachers outside of the ring. They spilled out
to the backstage area. In the ring, Brown and Killings recovered on the mat.
Konnan walked to the ring with a big smirk on his face. He tried to give
Killings a billyclub, but Killings refused. Brown took the distraction as an
opportunity to hit the Pounce for the win. Afterwards, Konnan walked into the
ring and reprimanded Killings. Killings rolled over and stared at Konnan like he
was a crazy fool.
WINNERS: Monty Brown & Abyss 11:25. Konnan being part of the final in-ring
action before the PPV isn't exactly the hard sell TNA needed. Killings looked
strong throughout the match. It's obvious TNA finally intends on pushing him as
a singles wrestler.
- Backstage, Christian walked out of the TNA Management office on his cell
phone. He said the outside interference is out of control. He was talking to
Sting, who he thanked for passing the torch at the last PPV. He promised to win
the NWA Title.