IMPACT
April 5, 2007
Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida
thanks to: pwtorch.com
We open with a recap video package
on last week where Team Cage was named. The one week where it's desperately
needed because TNA flew way under the radar on Mania week.
Leticia found Team Cage tossing objects around backstage. Everyone screamed over
Tomko, who said he was just joking about not joining Team Cage last week.
Christian and Tomko resumed their tension after not being able to decide on
who's idea it was last week. Tomko wanted to know why he was in an Eight Mile
Street Fight with Rhino tonight and Christian responded that they're team. James
Mitchell then asked Christian where Abyss's title shot is. Everyone else chimed
in that they want their title shot. Christian avoided the tough questions and
stepped off screen.
1 -- RHINO vs. TOMKO -- Eight Mile Street Fight
Rhino came out to the ring, but then he ran backstage and found Tomko near the
stage entrance. They started brawling, so the ref called for the bell. This
turned into a stunt brawl and Tomko went for the customary spot of slamming his
opponent into the wall supporting the grandstands. Tomko grabbed a steel chair
from a fan and love tapped Rhino on the back before pushing him over the
guardrail to the ringside area.
[Commercial Break]
We come back to find Tomko smashing Rhino with a trashcan lid in the ring. Rhino
then slammed Tomko through a table in the corner before Rhino hit the ring and
accidentally nailed Tomko in the face with a chair. Rhino then Gored Tomko for
the win.
After the match, Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle saved Rhino from a beating before the
rest of Team Cage hit the ring to make it a five-on-three beating. Team Cage
stood tall once again.
WINNER: Rhino in 7:00. Decent action, but there wasn't a need for a gimmick
match between two wrestlers who don't have a issue at stake other than just
happening to be on opposite teams at Lockdown. Gimmick matches should be used
sparingly and when a feud has built up over time, but hasn't found a true
conclusion. (*1/4)
Backstage, various wrestlers were arguing in Jim Cornette's office. He finally
snapped and told all of them to keep quiet. Cornette said he would announce
matches at the town hall metting later tonight. Gail Kim then stormed into the
office and nailed Jackie Moore from behind. The fight spilled over Cornette's
desk before security intervened and hauled Gail away.
[Q2]
[Commercial Break]
Team Cage was having a celebration backstage. Styles reluctantly took a sip of
an adult beverage. Christian declared victory at Lockdown. Steiner said
something no one could understand, then Christian said they need to party like
it's 1999. Well, there's a TNA booking joke in there somewhere. Christian said
everyone's partying, except for Abyss, who needs to learn how to be a team
player. James Mitchell snapped at him to clean up the mess or he would make a
phone call. Abyss then flipped over the party table and shook the camera.
VKM walked to ringside with Lance Hoyt and they found Christy Hemme standing on
the entrance ramp. She went for a slap on Hoyt, but easily blocked it and took
her to ringside while she tried to prevent a wardrobe malfunction. LAX then came
out for a match against VKM.
2 -- LAX (HOMICIDE & HERNANDEZ w/Konnan) vs. VKM (KIP & B.G. JAMES) -- non-title
match
B.G. started things off and took a pounding from Hernandez. B.G. then caught
Hernandez with a boot to the face and crawled in the desert to Kip for a hot
tag. Kip then cleaned house on LAX before tossing Homicide to the outside.
Suddenly, all the action broke down when the Latino Nation stormed the ring and
jumped Kip, causing a DQ.
Team 3D then hit the ring and cleared out the Latinos. They told Homicide to get
in the ring, but Homicide bailed. Brother Ray then accepted LAX's challenge for
an electrified steel cage match for the NWA Tag Titles at Lockdown. Konnan
stared into the ring, then Ray continued his promo. He said they would hold the
tag titles held over their heads and the rest of LAX would be back in Tijuana
making chalupas. Ray stole LAX's signature line and said, "To live and die in
Team 3D."
WINNERS: VKM via DQ in 3:00. Match was inconsequential, but they advanced the
storyline. (1/4*)
Backstage, Borash found Team Angle standing around. Joe screamed at Angle for
not getting the job done and said he signed on to get his hands on Christian,
despite hating Angle. Joe asked him if he had a back-up plan in mind. Angle
turned around and snapped at Joe to get off his back. He said Sting and Abyss
fell through, and Sting won't even return his phone calls. Rhino then screamed
at Angle to come up with another plan. Angle said he had it under control, then
he left. Solid promo exchange to build up anticipation for #4 and #5.
[Commercial Break on genital herpes. Wonderful.]
[Q3]
Eye Spy this week was Jay Lethal showing off his new hair-do for Kevin Nash.
Nash said he booked Lethal in an Xscape match at Lockdown. Nash then put Sonjay
Dutt in an Oz costume from his WCW days. He said he earned six figures for doing
two matches in that outfit. Dutt said he would be the laughingstock back home.
Borash found Kurt Angle standing against a wall in deep thought. Borash asked
Angle what he had in mind for his team. Angle said no one should doubt him and
there will be five members by the end of next week.
3 -- THE AUSTIN STARR vs. SENSHI -- submissions match
Starr hit a suicide dive in the opening minute before taunting the front row
fans. He took Senshi into the guardrail before they cut to a break.
[Commercial Break]
Starr delivered a front face suplex out of the break before putting Senshi in
the Muta Lock. They cut to Bob Backlund continuing to do steps ringside. Senshi
came back with a standing sidekick before hitting a springboard thrust kick to
the face. He put Starr in the Dragon Sleeper, but Starr escaped the hold. They
fought up top, then Senshi went for the Warrior's Way, but he missed and came up
limping. Starr took advantage by going after the left knee with chop blocks
before applying a half-crab. He taunted Backlund, who came to ringside, then he
sat down on the hold. Backlund decided to throw in his workout towel, giving
Starr the win.
Afterward, Starr tried to put Backlund in a cross face chicken wing, but
Backlund escaped and threw him out of the ring. Senshi then picked up the towel
and threw it at Backlund for costing him the match.
WINNER: Starr in 8:00. About what you'd expect for a TV match. Nothing
memorable, but they advanced the story and Starr picked up a credible victory.
Pulling out the Skaaland towel-toss without establishing context or history felt
like a wasted opportunity when it could have meant something down the road.
(*3/4)
Tenay introduced a video package on Sting vs. Abyss. We then went to an
interview between Tenay and Steve Borden. Borden told "Chris" that he's sorry
and he had no idea things would turn out this way. He said he had no idea that
dealing with Abyss's past would further imprison him. Sting said he's starting
to doubt his plan for Abyss, and this isn't how he envisioned going out in the
wrestling business. He said he has to go home and look his family ... remove
sunglasses ... and look himself in the eyes and admit that he failed.
[Q4]
[Commercial Break]
Jim Cornette was in the ring for the company-wide meeting. He said some people
are unclear of their roles at Lockdown. He then listed the Lockdown card.
Five-man Xscape match for the X Division Title: Chris Sabin vs. Sonjay Dutt vs.
Jay Lethal vs. Alex Shelley vs. Shark Boy. No Jerry Lynn in the title match this
month. Robert Roode vs. Petey Williams. Jerry Lynn vs. Christopher Daniels, who
wasn't in attendance. A very special challenge match: Senshi vs. Austin Starr
with Mr. Backlund as special referee. Chris Harris vs. James Storm in a
blindfold match. Gail Kim vs. Jackie Moore in a ladies cage match. What defines
a "ladies" cage match? I'm sure TNA's Props and Sets department will have fun
with that. LAX vs. Team 3D for the NWA Tag Titles in an electrified cage match.
Main event: Lethal Lockdown match with Team Angle vs. Team Cage.
Cornette asked Angle to have his roster filled by next week because one member
of each team will face each other on next week's show. He said the winner will
win the advantage of entrance at Lockdown. 2 on 1, 3 on 2, etc. Christian then
interrupted and said he doesn't appreciate being told to be at a mandatory
meeting when their team was trying to have a party. Cornette snapped that he
needs to shut up. He called Christian a con man and said Christian has been
handing out title shots, but they hold no value because he decides who receives
the title shots, not Christian. Cornette said he's going to give the belt some
credibility because whoever scores the winning fall at Lockdown will receive a
title shot at the May PPV. So, what happens if Christian scores the fall?
Christian screamed at Cornette that his stipulation won't mean anything if Team
Angle doesn't even make it to Lockdown. The lights then went off and on,
revealing Sting bashing members of Team Christian. Tenay said Sting had a change
of heart after discussing his issues with his family. Quick turnaround from
chapter to chapter in that story. Sting cleared the ring, then stood tall with
Team Angle to close the show.