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TNA: Destination X 2012
TNA: Destination X
July 8, 2012
Orlando, FL
Universal Studios
The current TNA champs are as follows:
TNA World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Roode (10/26/2011)
TNA Television Champion: Devon (3/18/2012)
TNA X-Division Champion: Vacant (7/5/2012)
TNA World Tag Team Champions: Christopher Daniels & Kazarian (6/28/2012)
TNA Knockouts Champion: Miss Tessmacher (6/10/2012)
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Eric Young & ODB (2/28/2012)
Your hosts are Mike Tenay and Jeremy Borash. Tazz is said to have had family obligations. Read the rest of this entry
TNA Impact 1/28/2010
Total Non-Stop Action presents Impact
Date: January 28th, 2010
From: Orlando, Florida
Announcers: Mike Tenay and Tazz
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Video highlighting the issues between Mick Foley and Eric Bischoff are shown. The same video also highlights Ric Flair and TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles alliance. The video finishes off by highlighting the Orlando screw job last week. Angle spitting on Hogan and quitting is noted. Angle destroying the set is the last thing shown.
“Screwed”
TNA opening video
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TNA Impact 1/21/2010
Total Non-Stop Action presents Impact
Date: January 21st, 2010
From: Orlando, Florida
Announcers: Mike Tenay and Tazz
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A video highlighting what happened at TNA Genesis is shown. The heel turn by AJ Styles is highlighted at the end of the video. Styles and Flair appear to be together. Read the rest of this entry
TNA Genesis 2010 1/17/2010
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Total Non-Stop Action presents Genesis
Date: January 17th, 2010
From: Orlando, Florida
Announcers: Mike Tenay and Tazz
TNA Genesis opening video
– The video consists of wrestlers taking about what they were meant to do and their goals in TNA.
– I was a good video, which TNA usually produce anyway.
Mike Tenay and Tazz welcome everyone to Genesis
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff make their way down to the ring. They enter the FOUR sided ring. Hogan welcomes the fans to the event and to the brand new Impact Zone, which gets a mixed reaction. “We Want Six Sides” chant starts up. Hogan says that the six sided ring only got them so far. Hogan says that they changed it whether the people like it or not. Hogan is proud to be apart of TNA Wrestling because it is all about wrestling. Eric Bischoff chimes in and says that they are all about change. Bischoff says that a lot more changes are coming for TNA. Hogan says “Whatcha gonna do Vince McMahon when TNA comes after you?”. Hogan and Bischoff head to the back. Read the rest of this entry
Kyle’s TNA Final Resolution 2009 Review
Live From Orlando Florida
Your Hosts: Mike Tenay and Taz.
The TNA PPV started with a Christmas-themed video package with clips from recent Read the rest of this entry
Kyle’s Turning Point 2009 Recap
Live from: Orlando, Florida
November 15, 2009
Your Host: Mike Tenay and Taz
- The show opens up with a well put together video package of the build up over the month. It is mostly clips of the feuds and matches; and also Hulk Hogan’s signing. There is some “epic” music playing in the background blended in Dixie Carter’s shoot motivation speech for the wrestlers on Impact. Read the rest of this entry
ROH Pure Title History
Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
---|---|---|---|
AJ Styles | CM Punk | 2/14/2004 | Second Anniversary Show[1] |
Doug Williams | Alex Shelley | 7/17/2004 | Reborn: Completion[2] |
John Walters | Doug Williams | 8/28/2004 | Scramble Cage Melee |
Jay Lethal | John Walters | 3/5/2005 | Trios Tournament |
Samoa Joe | Jay Lethal | 5/7/2005 | Manhattan Mayhem |
Nigel McGuinness | Samoa Joe | 8/27/2005 | Dragon’s Gate Invasion |
Bryan Danielson | Nigel McGuinness | 8/12/2006 | Unified[3] |
Footnotes:
[1]: This was an 8-man tournament final to crown the first-ever ROH Pure Champion. When ROH founder Rob Feinstein was accused of meeting up with little boys for a sex romp, TNA prohibited AJ Styles from appearing at any ROH shows in fear of bad publicity and the title was vacated in April 2004.
[2]: This was another 8-man tournament final to award the ROH Pure title to another wrestler and Doug Williams came out on the winning end.
[3]: As ROH world champion, Bryan Danielson unified the ROH Pure title with the ROH world championship when he defeated Nigel McGuinness for the belt.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
ROH World Heavyweight Title History
Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
---|---|---|---|
Low-Ki | Christopher Daniels | 7/27/2002 | Crowning A Champion[1] |
Xavier | Low-Ki | 9/21/2002 | Unscripted |
Samoa Joe | Xavier | 3/22/2003 | Night of Champions |
Austin Aries | Samoa Joe | 12/26/2004 | Final Battle |
CM Punk | Austin Aries | 6/18/2005 | Death Before Dishonor III |
James Gibson | CM Punk | 8/12/2005 | Redemption[2] |
Bryan Danielson | James Gibson | 9/17/2005 | Glory By Honor IV |
Homicide | Bryan Danielson | 12/23/2006 | Final Battle |
Takeshi Morishima | Homicide | 2/17/2007 | Fifth Year Festival |
Nigel McGuinness | Takeshi Morishima | 10/6/2007 | Undeniable |
Jerry Lynn | Nigel McGuinness | 4/3/2009 | Supercard of Honor IV |
Austin Aries (2) | Tyler Black | 6/13/2009 | Manhattan Mayhem III[3] |
Footnotes:
[1]: Once a 16-man tournament reached the quarterfinals, the remaining competitors were Low-Ki, Christopher Daniels, Doug Williams, and Spanky. These four men met in a four-way 60-minute ironman match where the wrestler with the most falls wins the title. Also if you suffered a pinfall, you would lose a point from your score. After 60 minutes, Low-Ki barely beat out Christopher Daniels with a score of 3-2 to become the first-ever Ring of Honor champion.
[2]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels.
[3]: This was a triple-threat match which also included the ROH world champion Jerry Lynn; however, Aries scored the pinfall on Black.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
TNA World Tag Team Titles History
Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
---|---|---|---|
Team 3D | – | 5/13/2007 | Sacrifice[1] |
Samoa Joe | Team 3D | 7/15/2007 | Victory Road[2] |
Kurt Angle & Sting | Samoa Joe | 8/12/2007 | Hard Justice[3] |
“Pacman” Jones & Ron Killings |
– | 9/9/2007 | No Surrender |
AJ Styles & Tomko | Ron Killings & Consequences Creed |
10/14/2007 | Bound for Glory[4] |
The LAX | Team 3D | 5/11/2008 | Sacrifice[5] |
Beer Money Inc. | The LAX | 8/10/2008 | Hard Justice |
Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed |
Beer Money Inc. | 1/8/2009 | iMPACT! |
Beer Money Inc. (2) | Abyss & Matt Morgan |
1/11/2009 | Genesis[6] |
Team 3D (2) | Beer Money Inc. | 4/19/2009 | Lockdown[7] |
Beer Money Inc. (3) | Team 3D | 6/21/2009 | Slammiversary |
Booker T & Scott Steiner |
Beer Money Inc. | 7/19/2009 | Victory Road |
The British Invasion | – | 10/18/2009 | Bound For Glory[8] |
Footnotes:
[1]: After being stripped of the belts prior to Sacrifice, Team 3D are awarded the belts right back.
[2]: Angle and Joe defeated Team 3D for the belts. Since they can’t get along and Joe scored the pinfall, he won both straps.
[3]: Initially, Kurt Angle beat Joe for the TNA tag belts by himself and added Sting as his tag team partner when he won a four-way dance by defeating Samoa Joe, Christian Cage and AJ Styles on the 8/30/07 edition of iMPACT!.
[4]: Consequences Creed subbed for Adam “Pacman” Jones who no-showed. On the 4/17/08 edition of iMPACT!, Kaz and Super Eric defeated Tomko and Styles for the belts in a three-way dance also including the LAX, but were stripped of the titles when Super Eric would not reveal to the world that he was in fact Eric Young.
[5]: This was the “Deuces Wild” tournament final to crown new champions.
[6]: This was a three-way dance including the ex-champs Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed, but it was Roode who pinned Morgan to win the tag titles.
[7]: The IWGP tag team titles were also on the line, held by Team 3D. However, the titles are not considered unified.
[8]: In a Full Metal Mayhem match where both the TNA world tag team titles and the IWGP tag team titles (which were then held by the British Invasion and lost during the match to Team 3D) were on the line, World Elite’s muscle Big Rob helped Doug Williams retrieve and win the TNA world tag belts for the British Invasion. This match also included the former TNA world tag team champs Booker T & Scott Steiner and Beer Money Inc.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
ROH: Night of Champions (03.03)
ROH: Night of Champions
Philadelphia, PA
3/22/2003
From a promo sent by Steve Corino while he was backstage taking a shower after a Zero-One show in Japan dated from back at the last ROH show a week earlier, he says he’s got two words for Christopher Daniels – dare me.
Meanwhile back in Philadelphia, Jody Fleisch decides not to party with Mikey Whipwreck and the Special K tonight because he’s got his big match with Low-Ki. Whipwreck demands some rock n roll from the DJ and the Special K boys cover their ears. It’s harshing their mellow!
Interview with the Prophecy: Christopher Daniels says if Doug Williams can beat him for the FWA title, then he can start shaking hands again in ROH. Xavier tells Joe that he can’t beat him because Joe couldn’t beat Low-Ki, which Xavier could in order to win the ROH title. Tonight, Joe’s just going to be X’ed out like everybody before him. Oh yeah, and they are ready for Steve Corino. Off the mic but not really, Daniels tries to talk Xavier out of defending the belt against Joe, putting him over as the hardest hitting guy he’s ever faced.
Your hosts are Ray Murrow and Chris Lovey.
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