IMPACT
June 21, 2007
Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida
thanks to: pwtorch.com
We open with a low angle shot of
Abyss walking backstage. Don West posed the question of what he's up to.
They aired a video package recapping the top moments from Slammiversary,
including Jay Lethal winning the X Division Title, Lance Hoyt turning on VKM,
Road Warrior Animal teaming with Rick Steiner, Abyss and Tomko taking bumps
(they didn't air the soft landing into the giant bean bags), and Kurt Angle
hanging the TNA Title belt on a hook above the ring.
The usual TNA intro aired, then Mike Tenay talked about Slammiversary. Jim
Cornette was already center ring to announce the main event. He then called out
all of the TNA champions. X Division champion Jay Lethal came out first,
followed by TNA tag champions Team 3D, who came out dressed for a night at
Universal Studios. New TNA World Hvt. champion Kurt Angle then did his big
entrance to round out the field of four. Cornette then announced the "Match of
Champions" (as opposed to the Night of Champions) where the Hvt. champion and X
Division champion will team up against the tag champions. Cornette said that
whomever a wrestler pins, that person would win that person's belt. Cornette
then said if one of the singles wrestlers pins one of the Dudleys, that person
wins both belts and gets to pick his champion partner. Cornette then said all of
the TNA titles will be defended on the next three weeks of TV. If you win your
TV match, you get the opportunity to compete at the Match of Champions. Angle
raised his hand with a question with an authority figure speaking. Hm... sound
familiar? Angle, who criticized UFC for using profanity on their show in an
interview this week, asked Cornette to get his head out of his (bleep).
Angle then asked Cornette where the giant celebration is for him. Where's his
Triple H segment or fireworks or champagne? He said if Sting won the TNA Title,
there would be a huge celebration. Angle told everyone to buzz off, then he
pulled out a piece of paper to thank some people. The fans chanted, "You suck"
at Angle. Wait, I thought Angle was a babyface. God, this is confusing. Angle
then thanked himself for making this night possible. He thanked himself for
doing everything he said he was going to do. "You suck, clap clap, you suck"
from the crowd. Angle thanked himself for putting TNA on the map. Loud boos from
the crowd. He then thanked himself for being the greatest wrestler in the
company, if not the whole entire world. Angle told the audience to keep their
support because they blow like the wind. He told the crowd to hate him, because
that's how he feels about all of them. Angle said that when he needed their
support, all he heard was "Joe's gonna kill you." He said the fans are a bunch
of morons, just like Samoa Joe, who believes his own hype. Angle then thanked
the good Lord for giving the fans a role model (himself) to look up to.
Cornette finally approached Angle and took the mic from Angle. Cornette said
what's real is one simple fact that Angle's a professional athlete, he gets paid
to compete, and win or lose. "This ain't charity," he said. Cornette said Angle
is paid good to compete, not complain. He said it's time for new blood that's
hungry for a title shot to get in the mix. He said that if Angle's as good as he
says he is, then he shouldn't have a problem competing in TNA. Cornette said
Angle's facing two former champions on next week's show to qualify for the Night
of Champions. He said Angle's going to find out that it's not as difficult to
win the belt as much as it is to keep it. Cornette then addressed Lethal and
said he's going to be facing Chris Sabin and Samoa Joe in a three-way match with
his title on the line tonight. Sabin strolled out, then Samoa Joe walked out
with his music. He glared into the ring as Angle paced nervously in the ring.
Hot opening segment, complete with Angle lying through his teeth like a
respectable heel.
[Q2]
[Commercial Break]
Jeremy Borash was backstage with hot news on a major main eventer looking to
jump to TNA. A phone rang in the background, then Borash brought in Jay Lethal
and Sonjay Dutt, who was on the ground in a meditation pose. Lethal did his
Machoisms and said he's walking in and out of the Impact Zone as X Division
champion tonight. Dutt rocked back and forth on his red prayer mat.
1 -- ROBERT ROODE (w/Ms. Brooks) & JAMES STORM (w/Ms. Jackie Moore) vs. ERIC
YOUNG & RHINO
West plugged the Slammiversary PPV, and said the main event King of the Mountain
match "just clicked". Young jumped Roode after the opening bell, but Roode used
a sneak attack from Storm to take control. Roode executed a side slam, then made
a cover for a nearfall. Young made a hot tag at 2:00 to Rhino, who cleaned house
before dropping Storm with a powerslam. The action broke down, then Jackie
jumped on Roode's back to distract him. Storm took advantage with the superkick
on Rhino for the win. After the match, Storm dumped the contents of his beer
bottle into Rhino's mouth. Apparently upset with the taste of beer or maybe
Storm put urine in his beer bottle, Rhino snapped and chucked the beer bottle to
the top of the stage, nailing Roode, Brooks, Jackie, and Storm. Rhino then
snapped on everyone and everything. He tore down the announce table before
chucking chairs around ringside. They cut to break with security trying to hold
him back.
WINNERS: Storm & Roode in 3:00. Very short match, with the meat of the tag match
gutted and left on the cutting room floor. As usual, the post-match activity
took precedence. Looks like a classic babyface storyline where a wrestler gets
tired of losing, so he snaps, and tries to make a resurgent comeback. (1/2*)
[Commercial Break]
Mike Tenay welcomed us back to a trashed Impact Zone. They recapped Rhino
snapping on everyone, then they cut to footage from during the break of Rhino
screaming and shouting at Jim Cornette near the curtain. Rhino told the
cameraman to get out of here.
[Q3]
They cut to Tenay and West standing up at the broadcast position for a serious
discussion of Jeff Jarrett's personal problems. West said they've been vague on
the details about Jeff Jarrett out of respect for Jarrett. Plausible
explanation. They cut to the Jarrett promo from Slammiversary where he talked
about the start of the company and Jill's death. Back live after the video
aired, Tenay called it the most heart-wrenching moment he's experienced as a
broadcaster. The fans politely applauded, and the camera focused on a few people
crying.
[Commercial Break]
They plugged this weekend's TNA house show schedule.
Backstage, Leticia asked Samoa Joe about earning a spot in the Night of
Champions match. Joe screamed at Leticia, took the mic, and screamed at the
camera. He said he's tired of Kurt Angle pissing him off. He said the first
thing he's doing is taking back the X Division title. He said Angle loses if he
wins next week because they'll be partners at the July PPV. Joe said he'll make
Angle feel pain and he'll make sure Angle has no more interviews.
Ringside, Tenay and West put over Jarrett as a great "champion" and they put
over their friendships with Jarrett.
2 -- CHRIS HARRIS vs. RAVEN (w/Serotonin)
Harris came out to a re-mix of his entrance music. Raven, sporting a t-shirt
this week, jumped him right off the bat. He took him to the outside and landed a
Russian legsweep into the guardrail. Back in the ring, Harris fought back, but
ran into a clothesline for a nearfall. Martyr then hopped on the apron to
distract the ref, allowing Havoc to cane Harris in the back. Kaz then hit the
ring and nailed Raven with a springboard clothesline. Harris picked up the
scraps and hit the Catatonic for the win.
WINNER: Harris in 2:00. Another very short match, with the meat of the match
gutted. (Looking ahead to the Christian promo next,) how is that Harris is a
rising star in the storyline if he can't get matches against quality opponents
who are actually booked on the PPV? (1/2*)
Suddenly, they went backstage where Christian, A.J. Styles, and Tomko were doing
a movie set promo. Christian sent them away, then addressed Chris Harris on the
Impacttron. Christian, conveniently wearing a lavaliere mic on his t-shirt, said
he is a star and wrestlers want to be in the ring with him just so they can tell
their grandkids they were in the ring him. Christian said Harris got his
attention by costing him the World Title, and they're eventually going to put on
a nice show - a masterpiece - but Harris won't like how the story ends.
Christian called for a cut, then a random boom mic entered the shot and
Christian ran away from some unknown person.
They cut back to Tenay and West, who didn't know what was going on. Abyss then
flung Christian down the entrance ramp to the ringside area. Abyss brought a
barbed wire baseball bat into the ring, then he aimed for Christian, but
Christian stopped, dropped, and rolled to the corner. Abyss took too long, so
Tomko and Styles jumped him from behind. Abyss fought them off, though, and
dropped Tomko with a big boot to the face. Christian bailed up the entrance
ramp.
[Commercial Break]
[Q4]
They cut to a James Mitchell promo. He said he sought the deep underbelly of the
world to find his next prize. He said he was ready to abandon his quest until he
found a man in a lightning flash. Mitchell said the man suddenly appeared. A
creature devoid of compassion. A force unlike anything the world has seen. "He
is coming," Mitchell said. "My son." Enter cackling laughter. They closed with
an E.T. moment with Mitchell touching index fingertips with "his son". Back in
the arena, Tenay said it sounds like trouble is coming to TNA.
3 -- JAY LETHAL vs. CHRIS SABIN vs. SAMOA JOE -- X Division Title match
Tenay called this one of the highest-stake matches in Impact history. Savage
tried to land right hand jabs early on, but Joe lifted him high in the air for a
slam. He then caught Sabin in the corner with a side kick. He tried to wash
Sabin's face with his boot, but Lethal cut him off. Lethal and Sabin then hit
dual dropkicks on Joe, clearing him to the outside. Sabin slammed Lethal onto
the ring apron, then Joe recovered in the ring before warming up for a suicide
dive elbow smash on both men on the floor. Cut.
[Commercial Break]
Back from break, Joe caught Lethal off the ropes with a hard snap powerslam.
Sabin then launched off the top rope with a missile dropkick on Joe. Sabin
followed with a charging boot to the face on Lethal in the corner. He landed the
basement dropkick with Lethal in the Tree of Woe, then Joe grabbed Sabin and
chopped him hard in the chest. Joe tried a powerbomb on Sabin, but Sabin
countered into a sunset flip pin attempt for a nearfall. Joe quickly recovered
with a big boot and flying sentaun splash on Sabin. Lethal accepted a hard chop,
then Joe put him up top for the Muscle Buster, but Lethal fought back. Lethal
eventually knocked Joe off the top rope, but Sabin threw him off the top
turnbuckle. Joe then caught Sabin with an enziguiri kick before dropping him
with the Muscle Buster for the win.
WINNER: Samoa Joe in 7:00 to capture the X Division Title. Good action for seven
minutes of real-time wrestling, but with only four minutes airing with a
mid-match commercial. If they were intent on getting the belt off Lethal here,
then I like the move to have Sabin pinned, as Lethal now has a built-in feud
against whoever is X Division champion after the July PPV. (*3/4)
After the match, Cornette came to ringside and said Joe has earned a spot in the
Match of Champions match at the PPV. Cornette then announced Angle vs. Christian
Cage vs. Rhino in a three-way title match on next week's Impact. See, the
squeaky Rhino wheel gets the grease. The show closed with Joe kissing the X
Title belt in center ring.