IMPACT
October 19, 2006
Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida
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- We start with a recap of Angle's
interview last week. They showed Samoa Joe's promo at the beginning of the show
followed by clips of the not-quite-a-lights-out match between Joe and Christian.
Nice intro this week. Well, outside of showing Raven, Runt, and Abyss horsing
around with Joe.
- Mike Tenay was center ring with important documents. What's the interest rate
on the note? Oh wait, that's the day job. Tenay said if Joe doesn't hand over
the title belt on the show, he would be removed from the roster immediately. The
fans booed. We have ourselves a show this week.
- Don West introduced the show. The aforementioned men who enjoy horsing around
spilled to ringside brawling near the announce table. Raven landed some trashcan
lid shots on Runt. They all looked blown up. This was comedy hour. Raven slammed
a steel chair to Abyss's head. Raven then crotched Runt across the guardrail. In
the ring, Raven sent Abyss into a steel chair with a drop toe hold. He landed
left hand blows, but Abyss dropped him with the Black Hole Slam. Tenay said Joe
hasn't arrived at the building yet. The lights then went out and Jake Roberts
walked out. Tenay exploded. Jake walked to the ring with a black bag over his
shoulder. Roberts looked blown up after walking down the ramp. Abyss was shocked
as James Mitchell looked on with fear. Roberts then opened his bag and pulled
out a snake. Abyss stumbled backwards and spilled out of the ring. Abyss's eyes
bulged out of his head. Runt grabbed the bag and told Roberts to get the snake
in the bag and leave the ring. Roberts grabbed Runt and gave him a DDT. Tenay
wanted an explanation. Roberts took the mic. He said TNA asked him to referee
the Monster's Ball match at the PPV. He said he would not referee, but he would
be the guide to (random crowd applause). What the? I know they had to do a
serious editing job with this, so I guess they did the best with what they had.
Still, a rough segment.
- Borash was outside. A car pulled up near the garage entrance. Borash thought
it was Joe, but he stopped when the door opened. "Oh my god," he said. Kurt
Angle walked out and he was met by silence. Couldn't they have piped in some
crowd noise? Angle smiled and said that he said it was real. Damn real.
[Commercial Break]
- TNA gets star struck at Bound for Glory, says Austin Aries.
- Tenay said it's already been an eventful show this week. Oh my, they just
reinforced an angle, recapping Angle walking out of the car in the previous
segment.
- Christian Cage walked out to the ring with two chairs. Tenay said Borash is
trying to chase down Angle for an interview. Christian teased throwing his shirt
into the crowd, but he tossed it ringside. Norman Smiley walked out to some
1970's porn music and dressed in a football outfit, complete with helmet, pads,
and practice jersey. Possibly the goofiest outfit ever.
1 -- CHRISTIAN CAGE vs. NORMAN SMILEY
Tenay said Christian left an open contract in his locker for an Orlando Street
Fight. Apparently, Smiley thought it was an Orlando Predators Fight. Smiley went
for the Big Wiggle early on, but Christian countered with the Unprettier.
Christian then slammed a chair on top of another chair next to Smiley's head for
the win.
WINNER: Christian in 2:00.
- After the match, Christian pulled out a straight jacket from under the ring.
He ripped off Smiley's football outfit and tried to put him in the jacket, but
Shark Boy ran to the ring to make the save. Christian cut him off then slammed
Sharkie in the head with Smiley's helmet. The bell rang continuously, but no one
wanted to save these two men. Christian placed Sharkie in the straight jacket,
but then Rhino ran to the ring to make the save. Christian bailed. He stood on
top of the ramp with eyes bugging out of his head. Rhino paced the ring then
stared down Christian. West screamed as he ran out of oxygen. Tenay hyped their
BFG match.
- Borash was still outside the building waiting for Joe. A random man walked up
to Borash. It was Eric Young. Borash asked Young about his announcement. Young
didn't want to talk about, but Borash said Young has a match with Zbyszko where
if Young wins, he's back in the company and Zbyszko is done. Young then said he
already saw Joe in the building. Borash wanted the scoop. Young said Joe's a man
of his word and there's not another man who can take the belt from his hands.
Borash was convinced by a man wearing a goofy black hat and jacket too long for
his body. Borash said it's going to be interesting with Angle and Joe in the
building. Nice job of building toward anticipation for the inevitable
confrontation with constant reminders early in the show.
[Commercial Break. Impact replay at 6 p.m. and BFG special midnight on Saturday
night.]
- Borash was with Dutt and Lethal backstage. They were wearing shower caps on
their head. They were very giddy about Angle being here. Lethal said they're
training for Senshi by talking in deep voices and playing Mortal Kombat. Jerry
Lynn walked in and told them to stop goofing around and get ready for their
match. Senshi ran into the locker room and slammed both men into the lockers.
Senshi fought Lethal up the entrance ramp to the ring.
2 -- SENSHI vs. JAY LETHAL -- Non-title match
Senshi rolled Lethal into the ring. West said there's no time to goof around
when TNA is moving to (earlier) prime time in a month. He said it has cost
Lethal and Co. when they've brought out the Jackass stunts. Senshi missed a top
rope splash but then landed a body kick. Senshi scored with a Mickinoku Driver
for the decisive win. Chris Sabin hit the ring after the match. Senshi kicked
Sabin in the chest and Sabin flew to the corner turnbuckles. Senshi then landed
a double boot stomp to the chest. Senshi screamed down at both babyfaces.
WINNER: Senshi in 2:00. They needed Senshi to be strong going into the PPV, but
they have done nothing to make Sabin look like a credible threat the last four
weeks on TV and they're burying the babyfaces in the X Division.
- Time for the Kevin Nash press conference. Shelley and Nash were at some
bar/pool hall. Nash said what's important isn't Angle, but the "Kevin Nash Open
Invitational X Division Gauntlet Battle Royale... at Bound for Glory." They had
a poster with the match name. Nash said Shelley's going to be in the match, and
an old partner of his is going to be in the match. He said he told Shelley that
Hall's going to be there. Shelley was upset he wasn't given the scoop ahead of
time. "No, Monty Hall might be there," Nash said. "Oh, you got me!" Shelley said
in between laughs. Nash said he's in negotiations with Bob Newhart, Cecil
Fielder, Tom Zenk, Erik Watts, Carol Burnett, and all the remaining alive
members of the band, Abba. He said they have one entrant signed, Alex Shelley.
Nash said he's in negotiations with Hogan if they can get him away from shooting
Crocodile Dundee 3. This show needs more Nash and Shelley.
[Commercial Break]
- Tenay and B.G. James had a pre-tape sit down interview. Tenay asked B.G. about
his comments towards Kip last week. B.G. said Tenay doesn't know a damn thing
about Jeff Jarrett. He said there's no heat between himself and Kip, but
everyone needs to know about Jarrett, the man. He said everyone knows about
Jarrett's questionable business calls, but Jarrett, the person, has done a lot
to help him in his life and his career. B.G. said people shouldn't bury Jarrett,
the wrestler, but realize that Jarrett, the man, is a damn good man.
- Tenay said he was shocked by what B.G. said. West said he was surprised that
B.G. stood up for Jarrett and took his side. All right, this is intriguing, just
to see if they can actually turn Jarrett babyface by playing the sympathy card.
I can see fans pulling out the fake tears and Kleenex when they try to push this
on the live audience, but it might work in the end.
3 -- AMERICA'S MOST WANTED (CHRIS HARRIS & JAMES STORM w/Gail Kim) & LAX
(HOMICIDE & HERNANDEZ w/Konnan) vs. KIP JAMES & B.G. JAMES & CHRISTOPHER Daniels
& A.J. STYLES
They showed footage from last week when Daniels was separated from Styles as LAX
beat down Daniels behind a cage wall. The action broke down before the bell
rang. It spilled to the outside. The new Spanish announcer threw water on
Daniels. Daniels responded by cuffing him to the cage wall. They cut to a break
as Kip worked on Hernandez in the ring.
[Commercial Break]
Hernandez dropped Daniels with a shoulder breaker out of the break. Styles took
a hot tag and dropped Homicide with the back flip DDT. He then dropped Harris
with a Pele kick, and Storm landed a superkick on Styles to block the Clash. The
action broke down with the heels arguing amongst themselves. Styles then rolled
up Homicide for the win. Tenay announced AMW vs. Team 3D vs. James Gang vs.
Naturals at the PPV. Afterwards, AMW argued with LAX. Konnan piefaced Gail Kim
and Gail came back with a slap to the face. Konnan smiled and the fans chanted,
"You got bitch slapped." He told LAX to calm down, then he turned them loose on
AMW. A fight broke out with Konnan slapping both members of AMW with the
slapjack. Gail tried to jump on Homicide's back, but Hernandez pulled her down
and gave her the Border Toss. Sick bump with Gail in the air for a good amount
of time. LAX then "buried" Gail and AMW with various flags. Homicide and
Hernandez mugged for the camera.
WINNERS: Styles & Daniels & James Gang in 7:00. They got over LAX as a strong
heel team, but they really shifted the focus far, far away from the issue
between LAX and Styles/Daniels.
[Commercial Break]
- They aired another Sting video package, quoting the Bible and putting Sting in
the same sentence as Jesus in the form of the Alpha and the Omega. A rainbow of
colors from Sting this week.
- Tenay was in the ring. Earl Hebner was in charge of the Documents. Samoa Joe
walked to the ring dressed in a suit. I like the upgrade. Joe had the NWA Title
belt in his hands. Tenay needed an answer from Joe. Joe took out the Documents
from the manila envelope as the fans chanted, "Keep the title." Joe ripped up
the folder containing the Documents. "There's your answer," Joe said. The fans
booed him. The lights went out and a Kurt Angle video packaged aired. Angle
emerged from through the stage. He held an American flag over his shoulders as
he walked to the ring. Pretty surreal. Angle entered the ring and screamed. Joe
laid down the belt in front of Angle. Joe and Angle stared each other down as
Angle took off his jacket. Angle gave a head butt then hit the Olympic Slam on
the belt. Angle picked up the belt as Joe came to his feet. Joe walked up behind
Angle as blood trickled down his face. He had one of this "I'm going to kill you
and eat your guts with a fork" looks on his face. Joe spun Angle around and gave
him a sick kick to the side of the head. I have to pause here and say the crowd
heat was off the charts. Joe picked up Angle and tried to apply a rear naked
choke, but Angle turned it into a mat hold before security ran to the ring.
Jarrett slid in the back door and grabbed the NWA Title belt as Joe and Angle
fought. Jarrett ran up the entrance ramp with the title and then he paused. It
was almost as if he was reflecting on his career and wondering if his four-year
quest to keep the title belt was worth it anymore. He then looked back to the
ring and ran through the tunnel. Meanwhile, back in the ring, a cast of
thousands separated Joe from Angle. They tried to fight each other again, with
Joe having a sick look on his face as the blood continued to trickle down his
face. The crowd heat was sick. On paper, the idea of Angle and Joe touching
before their first PPV match created a visual of TNA striking a match and
burning money with a smile. As it played out, this was beyond the amazing
Finlay-Lashley pullapart brawl from Smackdown earlier this year and it got you
excited about this promotion, this future match, this PPV, and what Angle can
contribute to TNA.
- They closed with a video package recapping the matches for Bound for Glory
with Fozzy taking care of the music. They showed Chris Jericho with his band
standing on top of a building. My goodness, what a piece of video work. If that
doesn't get you excited to see a PPV, nothing will.