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Nerd Watch Wednesday: TNA Turning Point 2009

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Updated: Jun 3, 2020

TNA X DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP: AMAZING RED (C) v HOMICIDE


By Dom Van Dam


G’day lads and welcome to our X Division Championship match between a couple of my absolute boys. The history I feel with watching these 2 lads is probably only superseded by their shared history with each other. ‘Cide and Red are from a similar neck of the woods in Brooklyn New York and Homicide has even claimed having a hand in Red’s training over the years. They both came to Murphy Rec Centre levels of prominence in the States as ROH originals, both appearing on the first show “Era of Honour Begins” where we all got to “Kiss the ass of sports entertainment, goodbye.”


The Champion here, Amazing Red, was my gateway to independent wrestling. I saw him in highlight videos for The X Division from the first year of TNA, before it started on Aussie TV. I used my dial up internet connection to seek him out and that’s how I came across ROH in 2003. The rest is history for me, as I have been a massive fan of ROH and Indy wrestling ever since. This all comes full circle for me this month when I will see the great man himself wrestle live, for the first time at York Hall, in RPW’s Best of the British Super Juniors Tournament.


This is absolute peak TNA. It hits every corner of the Impact Bingo Card: annoying crowd chants, ginger referees, near falls a plenty, no-selling and Don West. Anyway, as I didn’t pause the video whilst writing this contextual History, the match is probably 95% finished now. Let’s see how it ends up.


It’s back and forth stuff throughout this whole forgotten gem and the takeaway for me is just how smooth these guys were. I always thought that ‘Cide, although one of my favourites, was a bit more loose with his offense, but here it’s crisp and pretty. The story is Homicide wants the Gringo Killer to repeat his recent victory over Red, in a non-title match on Impact, but he just can’t find it.


Red has an answer to everything ‘Cide calls upon and eventually hits a Code Red for the 1-2-3 and retains. A sprint and a beauty. Cheers James. Drink lots of water; look after your mates.


WINNER - STILL X DIVISION CHAMPION, AMAZING RED BY CODE RED



TNA WOMEN'S KNOCKOUT & TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: ODB, SARITA & TAYLOR WILDE v THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE


By Matt Connolly


Ok. So for this week's NWW I decided to take The Beautiful People's match. I am no TNA expert but I remember enjoying the Mean Girls vibe that these broads gave off. For those that don't know this version of the stable consists of Velvet Sky, Madison Rayne and Tessa Von Erich. They are Facing Knockout's champion ODB and Knockout Tag Champions Sarita and Taylor Wilde. I've never heard of the latter two so under the learning tree for this one.


All the gold is on the line here so HIGH STAKES! Beautiful People are out first. The camera man isn't shy of attaining close ups. I can nearly see their dinner in a few of the shots he attempts. Next out is Wilde and Sarita. They do a little dance routine which is all well and good but doesn't scream winners to me. Tazz says he enjoys the pat on the bum one girl gives the other. Still shades of sexism in 2009 TNA. ODB comes out last as champion, traditional. She even gets Pyro.


I like ODB. She feels unique in this division. As the teams are on the apron preparing the camera man seizes his last opportunity to get up in the Beautiful People's rears. Wilde and Velvet Sky start us off. Sky does an eye rake infront of the ref and he couldn't care any less. Faces get control and cut the ring off with a few tags before Sky tags Rayne in and the heels do the same. There is no real flow here as nobody is allowed a sustained period in the ring.


The cynic in me believes it might be a case of time restraints rather than a lack of ring accumen. The Heels take control when it settles down.One of the goofier moments here is when Rayne gets control of ODB in the corner and starts to pose. But as she puts her finger on herslf she suffers a burn to the finger (BECAUSE SHE IS SO HOT, GET IT!). I liked it. I don't know what that says about me really. Velvet Sky comes to her aid and blows on the wound because she is a solid sister but this is the moment that allows ODB back in the match.


After a brief period of face control the heels eventually take the match back and start beating on Wilde. Unsavory scenes when Lacey tags in as the crowd chant "You can't wrestle". What a bunch of divvys. Also a sign in th front row saying "LACEY VON BOTCH". Just needless really. Hot tag eventually comes to ODB who cleans house as you would expect from a champion. Everyone in the ring now and all control is lost. Beautiful people manage to gain the advantage and are 3 on 1 against ODB.


They make a mess of the numbers game though and ODB is able to power them all off and hit her finish on Madison Rayne for the victory. This match was fine. It wasn't a technical marvel but the crowd seemed to have fun and it didn't go long, which was probably also why it won't live long in the memory.


WINNERS - AND NEW CHAMPIONS, ODB, SARITA & TAYLOR WILDE BY ODB's FINISHER



TNA WORLD TAG CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: BRITISH INVASION (C) v BEER MONEY INC v MOTOR CITY MACHINE GUNS


By Nineties Mike


We have the TNA Tag Titles on the line here with a plethora of stars who have all won big titles both before and after this. The British Invasion team of Brutus Magnus (now known as Nick Aldis) and Doug Williams (now known as retired) share TNA World and Tag titles as well as being IWGP Tag and Progress Atlas champions. As for Motor City Machine Guns, between Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, they have held IWGP Jr Tag, NJPW Super Jr, and Ring of Honor Tag & Trios, as well as the all-important (here anyway) TNA Heavyweight, Tag and X-Division belts.


And what about Beer Money Inc? Well, Bobby Roode and James Storm have been there and done that, amassing NWA Tag, TNA King of the Mountain, Heavyweight and Tag titles, while Bobby has also managed an NXT title, Raw Tag title, US title and, most prestigiously, the 24/7 title in his time with WWE.


We are brought up to speed by Borash, with British Invasion becoming Tag champions at Bound For Glory 2009 the month before in a Full Metal Mayhem match (anything metal is legal!). First out are Beer Money Inc, with Storm riding a great beer cooler-scooter hybrid before sharing a cheers with some beery fans. Next out are Motor City Machine Guns, looking like they mean flippy business. And finally, out come the champs, The British Invasion to a chorus of boos. Tazz puts over the brains of the Brits, but insists they can get the job done in the ring, too.


Storm and Magnus kick us off with a few punches and clotheslines from Storm before he tags in Roode. Magnus tags in Shelley and we get some rope-assisted shenanigans before a Roode backbreaker gets a 2. Chops exchanged between the two, and Shelley drags Roode to the outside and Sabin hits a big penalty kick to Bobby’s chest. Shelley rolls him back in and he and Sabin look to dominate, but Big Doug blind tags himself in, gets thrown outside, taunts Roode, who chases Williams outside, only for him to slide into the ring thinking he’s clever, but Sabin rolls him up for 2!


A trip and arm-twist from Sabin are broken up by Williams pushing him into the corner (?) and a knee to the midriff. Some more rope-running action leads to Sabin tagging in Shelley and some neat double-teaming with Hebner allowing it, and when Magnus tries to get some revenge, he gets more of the same with Hebner again just standing idly by. Shelly hits a powerslam and a knee-drop on Williams and a sleeper continues the Machine Guns’ dominance. Another leg drop and we get another 2-count. Some more innovative double-teaming sees MCMG working Doug’s arm.


A cheeky grab from the outside by Brutus on Shelly and the tide has turned back towards The British Invasion. He tags in, hits a knee-drop and tags Williams back in. The match has been entirely on one side of the ring, keeping Beer Money Inc isolated on the outside. A great double-team wrap-around neck-breaker (thanks Jeremy) from the Brits earns another 2-count. Step-up enziguri from Shelley on Williams and finally Storm leans over, tags himself in and runs wild! An impressive backbreaker-powerslam combo from Storm, Williams comes in to try to help and accidentally knee-drops his tag partner!


Roode is in to help, and they pull off a double-suplex before a BEER! MONEY! pose. Storm ties Williams in the ropes before he and Roode slingshot Magnus into his fellow tag-champ. The Machine Guns blind tag in and a double team sees them drag Magnus’ crotch into the hanging Williams’ face! Magnus is in the corner and Sabin, Shelley, Roode and Storm take turns launching themselves at him, and MCMG stereo kicks in the corner see Magnus collapse. An attractive neck-breaker/splash combo gets a 2-count, broken by a desperate Williams.


MCMG are really bringing it with innovative offense and a big dropkick sends Magnus to the floor. Sabin looks to vault himself onto Magnus, but he moves and Sabin crashes to the floor. Could this be the opening? Shelley goes for Sliced Bread on Magnus, but Williams grabs him from behind and another double-team with the superkick-suplex mashup sees the champs shake hands, only for Beer Money Inc to both join the fray. Clotheslines and chops from Roode and Storm before sling-shotting Williams and Magnus into one British mess.


Double back body drop on Williams and a slingshot into a DDT on Magnus before a double-half-nelson-slam gets yet another 2-count, with Magnus breaking it up this time. Big right from Storm, Irish-whip into the corner and an enziguri before we see Eric Young come out and pull Storm off the apron while holding the Legends Belt. A Roode pin with a handful of tights still only gets a two. Hebner, distracted by Young, “misses” The British Invasion double-teaming Roode. And now here comes a ROUGH-looking Kevin Nash, who tears the belt from Young.


Storm grabs Eric from behind and just as it looks like he’s about to smash Young, Nash hits him with the belt in the back of the head. Roode thwarts the double-team with a double-clothesline, but when looking for a tag, Young is nowhere to be seen. Hart Attack by the Brits and that is it! The British Invasion retain! Mild boos, and we move see Roode and Storm walk disappointedly up the ramp.


I’ve not seen a lot of TNA at all, but this was actually pretty good until the Kevin Nash/Eric Young soap opera. Some great double-team spots and six clearly very talented individuals busting their arses.


WINNERS - AND STILL CHAMPIONS, THE BRITISH INVASION BY HART ATTACK



SIX SIDES OF STEEL MATCH: TARA v AWESOME KONG


By Rich Fleech


So here we are, the six sides of steel grudge match. Tara our first, accompanied to the ring by Poison, a spider in a class box. Now here comes Awesome Kong looking very serious. Both women are inside the 6 sides of steel and Kong wastes no time driving Tara into the corner. Tara fights back but can’t budge Kong off her feet.


Finally Tara uses the cage as a weapon to get the upper hand targeting the hand of Kong. But Kong hits a huge electric chair to stop any offence from Tara. Kong tries to escape but Tara quickly stops her. Wow! A huge missile dropkick from Kong, for a 2 count only. Impressive move out of nowhere! 


Tara is trapped between the ropes and the cage and Kong drives Taras face into the steel before just throwing Tara into the cage again. Pure power dominance from Kong right now. The crowd tries to rally Tara but Kong is just toying with her, picking her up to knock her straight back down to the canvas. Kong goes for the front Suplex but Tara rolls out of it and starts to fight back.


Now Tara is using the steel to her advantage driving Kong’s face into the cage. Tara goes for the cover but only a 2 count. Tara tried to escape the cage but Kong catches up with her. Both women in the top holding onto the cage. Kong finally knocks Tara down to the canvas and tries to escape herself. Tara stops Kong with an amazing Powerbomb, wow! Near fall, the crowd into this big time. 


Tara’s turn to try and escape. She gets to the top. But wait. She’s turning around, what is she doing? Huge cross body to Kong in the middle of the ring. Interesting choice when she could have just escaped and won.... 1, 2, 3!!! There it is, Tara high risk off the cage for the win! Lovely stuff.


WINNER - TARA BY HIGH RISK CROSS BODY OFF THE CAGE



TEAM 3D & RHINO v D'ANGELO DINERO, HERNANDEZ & MATT MORGAN


By Luke Heffernan


Kind of odd for TNA to just have a 6-man tag match. No starting outside the ring, no teams entering halfway through, no having to name each capital city of African nations based on average height, just a straight up 6-man tag. How lame. We have Team 3D and Rhino on one team who look a lot like The Dudley Boyz and Rhyno from WWE and D’angelo Dinero, Hernandez and Matt Morgan, the latter definitely having appeared in the E while Dinero looks a hell of a lot like Elijah Burke. What kind of name is D’angelo Dinero? Sounds like a diner in a Jurassic Themed Museum.


Hernandez and Devon start the match and quickly tag out for Dinero who apparently is nicknamed ‘The Pope’ which is pretty cool. But he’s not my favourite Pope of all time. That’s Nick Pope. I’m now thinking of how David Brent would do in a wrestling ring and he’d definitely be more entertaining than Matt Morgan. He’s now in the ring with Rhino. Morgan that is, not Brent. The commentators are bigging him up and Tazz has just said he has “schwagger” pronouncing the c and the h very heavily. Morgan hits a neat discus clothesline and goes for the pin when 3D jumps the pin.


All 6 men are in the ring and the referee’s lost bah gawd control. Team 3D end up taking control and end up singling out The Pope, building up the hot tag for either Morgan or Hernandez. Bubba is going by the name Brother Ray and I don’t think it could suit him less. All 3 men are taking turns in beating down Dinero and it’s all very slow paced. Wrestling psychology!


We hit the Turning Point of the match as Tazz so wonderfully puns when Brother Ray misses a splash and Pope gets the hot tag to Morgan. As expected the 950ft Blueprint cleans house then tags in Hernandez who goes flying over the top rope clearing out all 3 men. TNA TNA TNA the fans chant.


Hernandez rolls in Rhino and goes for the cover after a top rope splash but Rhino kicks out at two. Brother Ray distracts the referee by simply trying to enter the ring while Devon hits Hernandez with a chair to the gut, Rhino follows it with the GORE and the inept official counts the three. Bad guys win.


WINNERS - TEAM 3D & RHINO BY GORRRRRRRRRRRRRE



BOBBY LASHLEY v SCOTT STEINER


By Ross Casey


I have never watched an entire TNA PPV, so I am going into this match wide eyed and full of hope. As a wrestling fan in 2019. I am already impressed that this feud appears to be around Scott Steiner being convinced that Bobby Lashley's wife is in love with him - thank goodness we don't have these trashy angles 10 years later, eh?!


There's quite a funny tidbit that starts this match off, as Lashley, out second, is so eager to attack this dude who is chatting shit about his wife that he charges STRAIGHT down the ramp and towards his foe... not before striking his pose so the pyro team can get their rocks off!


There has been a last minute change here, cos its TNA and the match is no NO DQ and falls count anywhere. Tazz thinks that is a great decision and so does Lashers, as he throws Steiner around the arena for the early periods of this encounter.


Watching Steiner at this period is like watching a rigid Hasbro wrestling figure getting thrown about the ring by his rabid child owner. It looks painful, but the likeness is excellent. I really enjoy that the face is fully in control as the anger takes hold, only for Steiner to turn the tide with three low blows. What a bastard.


Steiner goes through his repetoire of suplexes, which still look impressive, even if they lack the zip of the nineties Scott. Most amazingly, Steiner then pulls off a top rope frankensteiner! The action soon spills outside - but TNA cameras struggle to keep up with the overspill. Any idea where these dudes have gone?!


After what seems like a full minute, we have found them and Steiner is BUSTED OPEN! I remember Regal pulling that trick at the Colston Hall once, He brawled out of sight and came back out of the opposite door wearing a crimson mask. My dad found it hilarious.


Lashley then suplexes the bloodied Big Poppa Pump through two tables so slowly that I thought it was in slow motion. Lashley picks up a 2x4 and awkwardly smacks Steiner in the shoulder with it. No working - just cracked him with it full on after a brief pause of hesitation. Scott is fuming with him...


Bobby then attempts a spear on Steiner, who wisely moves. Lashers smashes into a wooden crate and we move on after Steiner strangles him with a lead. They stumble their way back to the arena and Big Poppa Punp uses his genetically freaked arms to rip a pole from some scaffolding - and then give Bobby the 2x4 receipt by smashing him in the head with it!


1-2-3 and Bobby's wife's womaniser has beaten the cuckold husband. Hooray! This had plenty of effort from both, and when Lashley was on offence, it really was quite good. Whilst the Poppa Pump character gave him a lot of extra years via the re-invention, his size really hindered his matches and you simply cannot fathom its the same guy who was killing it in the 90s.


WINNER - SCOTT STEINER BY HITTING LASHLEY BY THE SPANISH ANNOUNCE TABLE WITH THE LEAD PIPE



KURT ANGLE v DESMOND WOLFE


By JCH


I’ve never really watched TNA so I googled best TNA PPV’s to get my pick for NWW and came up with this. I chose this as I liked Nigel in ROH and Angle in WWE so seemed like it should be a good one. Fucking hell Kurt looks young and skinny, well not skinny, like an actual proportionate human. Simple story well told in the video package.


Wolfe wants to make his name off of the biggest name in the locker room. Bug opportunity for Wolfe coming straight in to a monster match with Angle. In an earlier promo Wolfe called Angle a wanker as well. Always funny on US tv . It’s a grudge match, and normally it’s a bit strange when they start with the catch wrestling. However in this instance with Angle being the Olympic gold medallist and Wolfe wanting to prove he can hang with Angle at his own game it makes sense. This 6 sided ring is weird. Angle showing how he has influenced most of the current WWE roster by perfectly executing the shoulder first into the post. Desmond is pulling out some wacky submission stuff here. I love it. Has he wrestled ZSJ? I’m guessing probably not? He throws the V’s out like Zack though!


Just noticed Earl Hebner is reffing, says a lot for the guys in this match that I have been paying so much attention I didn’t notice that cretin. Wolfe continues to go after the left arm of Angle, who sells it by not using I ton a cover before it recovers to allow him to hit 6 (six) German duplexes whilst retaining waist control. That was nice.


Wolfe counters the Angle Slam into an arm drag and big Lariat. Only a 2. Terrible count by Hebner. Never looked like he was coming down for the 3. Wolfe goes for Tower of London, but Kurt counters that into an Angle Slam for a very near fall. Wolfe is back on the left arm again. Kurt rolls through into the ankle lock. Wolfe nearly taps before rolling through into another arm submission, Angle rolls through again back into another ankle lock. Some nice transitions although Wolfe is clearly a cut above Kurt. Wolfe gets to the ropes, Angle Slam, reversed into a DDT, fantastic from Wolfe.


Tower of London and KURT KICKS OUT. Wolfe sets up for the lariat, Kurt though explodes out and hits one of his own. Angle misses the moonsault and another key lock from Wolfe. Angle again finds the ropes. Wolfe looks frustrated. Sets up for another Tower of London, Angle counters with a choke. Kurt knocks Wolfe off the top. Frog Splash from Angle. 1-2-NO Great late kick out from Wolfe there.


The match is very good, the comms are selling it, the crowd is letting it down a bit. Tombstone attempt from Angle, reversed into one from Desmond, which Angle reverses into another Ankle lock. Wolfe fights out again and Angle goes for an armour, transitions into a triangle with his legs and Wolfe taps immediately.to stop from being choked out.


Some really nice stuff in that. I felt Wolfe outshone Angle here, but Kurt was still good. One of the better matches I’ve watched for NWW!


WINNER - KURT ANGLE BY CHOKE OUT ATTEMPT



TNA WORLD TITLE MATCH: AJ STYLES (C) VS CHRISTOPHER DANIELS VS SAMOA JOE


By Matt Brummitt


The initial triple threat these guys had at Unbreakable 2005 is my second favourite match ever. However, to preserve my love for it, I’ve never watched it back. There are a bunch of times in the last 14 years that I’ve been tempted to do so, but always stayed strong; showing restraint which is not observable in any other facet of my life.


Fortunately, my Wedhead2Head brethren & paymaster, JCH has selected Turning Point 2009 this week, giving me an opportunity to watch these three maestros go at it again; this time with the TNA World, rather than X-Division, title on the line. This means I can have my cake and eat it, as I can relive the spectacle & nostalgia of their first clash, whilst still preserving the sanctity of the original match itself.


For anyone like me who struggles with wrestling chronology, the AJ Styles I’ll be reviewing tonight is post-Karen Angle marriage/TNA Frontline but still pre-Fourtune. He had also just won his first TNA World Title a couple of months ago. As for Joe, this is only a month after the breakup of the Main Event Mafia. For Daniels, it’s after his Curry Man run, & following about 6 months of creative stasis.


The build to this match was driven mainly from AJ being the recipient of sneak attacks & Joe stirring the pot between Daniels & AJ. The other factor is Daniels saying he’s a better wrestler than AJ but hasn’t had the same opportunities. Borash gives us the big match ring introductions & the crowd bung in some streamers. Tazz & Tenay on commentary sell the importance of the title. Here we go….


Daniels starts things off with a cheap shot to AJ, followed with a shot to Joe. I like this approach by TNA. Rather than going with the whole “temporary alliances” trope (which could have made sense with the build but is pretty tried by 2009), they pulled it away immediately.


The first couple of minutes here are fast paced with each man having their share of control. The only person to spend any significant time on the outside is Joe but when he re-enters, he beats up both guys and is the first person to have a sustained period on top. This comes to an end when he over-focuses on Daniels and has a kneebar attempt broken up by AJ.


We then have a similar situation but with the roles changed as AJ focuses on Joe but gets an inverted Indian deathlock broken up by Daniels. Daniels learns from his rivals’ mistakes as he keeps both AJ & Joe down, even using AJ as a weapon on Joe. Daniels also averts his submission being broken up by a third party by applying a simultaneous Boston crab to AJ & camel clutch to Joe. A finger bite by Joe makes Daniels eventually break the hold.


A minute of Joe domination leads him to try a dive to the outside on AJ but AJ kicks him on the head as he reaches the ropes. After some back-and-forth between AJ & Daniels, we get a nice spot where Joe sweeps AJ’s legs on the ring apron & then is immediately hit by a Daniels dive. After some more fun apron shenanigans, Joe gets Daniels in a rear naked on the outside but this gets interrupted by a majestic Fosbury flop from AJ. The crowd are really into this.


AJ and Joe trade but then when Daniels is back in the ring, the pace picks up with AJ Styles being AJ Styles. A springboard hurricanrana from him to Daniels only gets a 2 count. Daniels fights back but when he monkey flips AJ into Joe, Joe catches AJ and power bombs him into Daniels’ head! Joe then power bombs AJ to the mat into a jack-knife pin but after it only gets a 2, he immediately transitions it into a high angle crab. AJ holds resolute so Joe switches to an STF. AJ makes the ropes.


Despite minor resurgences, Joe dominates both guys for another minute or so. This changes when Daniels snapmares him into a dragon sleeper. AJ tries to intervene but Daniels grabs him with his free arm & uranages AJ onto a prone Joe! Daniels tries to pin AJ and afterwards, Joe, but both only get 2. A DVD (Death Valley Driver, not Dom Van Dam) from Daniels to Joe gets him another 2 count.


The next couple of mins sees all 3 guys in the ring exchanging fast-paced offence but then Daniels gets cleared out of the ring & AJ hits a Phenomenal Forearm on Joe which gets a 2 (in TNA, unlike his WWE tenure, this move was mostly a signature rather than a finish). AJ hits another of his beautiful signatures on Joe, the floatover inverted DDT, which also gets a 2 count.

He tries the same move on Daniels, who has now re-entered, but Daniels reverses into the Last Rights!


He follows up with a pin but Joe manages to get his arm over to break it up. Some Daniels-Joe back-and-forth leads to a Muscle Buster! AJ breaks up the subsequent pin in time. After some AJ-Joe scrapping, AJ fancies a Styles Clash but gets booted by Daniels.


It’s now AJ and Daniels turn at the barn dance, and there are too many reversals to dream of calling. Joe gets back involved and we get more three-way offence trades. AJ and Daniels team up on Joe but it only lasts about 8 seconds as they start on each other again. They end up on the top rope until Joe chops AJ to the outside (ooof) and goes for another Muscle Buster on Daniels! Daniels then flips out of it and hits an STO! Signals for the BME and hits it!


As the ref goes down for the count, AJ pops up from the outside and hits a springboard 450 on both men (it looked like his knees smashed into Daniels’ back) and pins Joe. 1, 2, 3! What a match.


Post-match: Taz breaks the Meltzer scale by saying the match was 15, maybe 20 stars. As AJ celebrates in the ring, Joe looks menacing on the stage, whilst Daniels jaws at AJ saying he didn’t beat him & hasn’t proved anything.


Summary: As we’ve had a decade of spotty three ways since, this probably doesn’t create the same excitement as it did then, and is slightly dented by it being a replay of their more famous 2005 encounter. With that said, this 20 minutes flew by and was a lot of fun. As a McGuinness stan, I would give the edge to Angle-Wolfe as match of the night, but that is no disrespect to the main event.


To put that in perspective, you could argue that the two final matches on this card were 2 of the 3 best of the year with Taker/Michaels being the other. I’m sure people will be angrily screaming “DOI/DRAGON” or “JERICHO/REY AT THE BASH” at the screen, but these matches coming straight after each other at an exciting time in TNA history, gives them a comforting glow and what’s wrestling for if not to make you feel warm inside?


WINNER: AJ RETAINS THE TNA WORLD TITLE WITH A SPRINGBOARD 450



PREVIOUS NERD WATCHES:


MATT C - SUMMERSLAM 92

NINETIES MIKE - THE WRESTLING CLASSIC

DANIEL - SUMMERSLAM 98

NINETIES MIKE - NEW BLOOD RISING 2000




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