This blog is different from others. Instead of dwelling on some of the ‘In Ring Issues’ in the professional wrestling industry, I’ve taken this time to write about the recent TNA house show I attended, during the companies 2011 Maximum iMPACT Tour. I was fortunate to have ringside seating, and sat two rows behind TNA President Dixie Carter. In a way this is talking about an ‘In Ring Issue’ because for me, there were a lot of issues on the show, especially with a lot of newer stars TNA have employed, Matt Hardy primarily. I’ll talk about each match individually, but I’ll hit one right out the park by saying that I had no expectation for TNA to give me or the crowd good matches based on what was on offer, to make an even bigger blow Alex Shelley wasn’t there due to his injury, no AJ, no Joe, no Angle, no Daniels, not a lot of the TNA stars that made the company.
Match 1; X-Division Championship – Triple Threat
Kazarian © v. Shannon Moore v. Chris Sabin
X-Division matches are usually fast, entertaining and better than the rest of the show, and to an extent it was, but it wasn’t what I’m used to seeing from these three. Sabin stole the show in the match and was the obvious hard worker. Kazarian had major heat which is good from the man who formerly portrayed Suicide. The crowd was hot for Shannon Moore, but it wasn’t a great match, but still good, and actually kept the attention of the crowd. Kaz won after the reverse Pile-driver on Shannon Moore.
Winner: Kazarian
Match 2; Mixed Tag Team Match
Madison Rayne, Tara & “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero v. Angelina Love, Mickie James & Matt Morgan
Were the Knockouts put over in this match? No. Were they just seen as sexual meat? Yes. Was there much action in the ring? No. Was Angelina’s entrance amazing as usual? Yes. Was I excited to see Mickie James? No. Why were The Pope and Morgan not in their own match? No one knows. However, did this match go down well with the crowd? Surprisingly yes. Madison and Tara had extreme heat which was good to see, but it was clear for all to see that Angelina was carrying the match. Seeing Tara was a good surprise, but the whole match was based around tagging in Morgan and finishing of the big, bad Pope. At one point Mickie was on the top rope and she then stood on the shoulders of Morgan and done a cross-body onto Tara and Madison. But for the rest of the match? Well that’s all that really happened. Morgan eventually got the tag and killed Dinero with the Carbon Footprint. Morgan was WAY OVER with the crowd.
Winners: Angelina Love, Mickie James & Matt Morgan
Match 3; Invitational Match
Jeff Jarrett v. Johnny Moss
Before the show started Jarrett cut a really good promo on the big screen about Immortal running the show, and it went down really well with the crowd, who soaked up all of Jarrett’s heat. Jarrett said he was going to teach England’s own, Johnny Moss a lesson in wrestling, and that’s what happened. Moss looked impressive, however he only got a few offensive manoeuvres into the match, because for most the match it was Jarrett grounding and pounding Moss. However Moss was over with the crowd and actually looked like winning at one point, but Jarrett won with the Stroke. It was an entertaining, fresh match which felt like ‘TNA’.
Winner: Jeff Jarrett
Match 4; TNA World Tag Team Championships
Beer Money © v. Magnus & Mark Haskins
The minute Magnus and Mark Haskins came out I knew who would be jobbing, considering I then knew who the opponents were. Beer Money are always entertaining and never, ever disappoint, but the whole match seemed inevitable, saying that it was a great match. Magnus and the very, very impressive Haskins were acting as heels which made sense considering the fame of Beer Money in England. Beer Money won with the DWI. Good match, with Beer Money really involving the crowd any chance they had.
Winners: Beer Money
** Twenty minute intermission, JB kept saying the loudest fans will go backstage. **
Match 5; Genesis Rematch
Rob Van Dam v. Matt Hardy
Goes without saying that the only worthwhile moment in this match was the entrance of RVD. Wembley literally exploded. Matt came out to a big pop, but was over well as a heel, and despite looking like a fat Raven he connected well to the crowd. However the match was boring, slow and Matt just didn’t know how to wrestle RVD, then again all RVD done was his signature kicks and the five star frog splash, not even half as good as the Genesis match.
Winner: Rob Van Dam
Match 6; First Time Ever
Ric Flair v. Doug Williams
Without a doubt the best match of the night. Before the match JB said tonight a legend will face off with a future legend, and Doug got a big pop. Dou came out first to a HUGE reaction, the crowd loved him. Flair though came out to a massive reaction. The match was so much better than anything on show, so props to Flair and Doug, for Doug to put himself over, and for Flair to do it twice as much makes you realise that all the talk Flair does, he can still back it up in his 60’s. The biggest surprise was Flair actually winning, but the crowd wanted it, so the crowd got it. It was an honour to see Flair live in the flesh, which is more than what I could say about the two men in the next match.
Winner: Ric Flair
Main Event; TNA World Heavyweight Championship – Singles Match
Mr. Anderson © v. Jeff Hardy
What was apparent from the beginning was how Mr. Anderson wasn’t completely over with the crowd. Jeff came out to a bigger face pop, but played up to being the so called ‘Anti-Christ of Professional Wrestling’. For the actual match it was too slow and predictable. Like TNA main events there was a run in by Matt ‘Fat’ Hardy, but Anderson prevailed with the stroke. The most entertaining bit from Anderson was his post-match talk. My brother spent half the match looking at the floor, taking photos of his shoes, it just didn’t compare to anything I’ve seen from TNA main events in the past, with the previous year boasting AJ Styles v. Kurt Angle for the World Title.
Winner: Mr. Anderson
House Shows are supposed to represent what the promotion is airing on television at that present time, and well this is spot on with the current TNA product. Not very good, but it has its moments. Yes the house show was fun, enjoyable and value for money on the whole, the decline in quality compared to the two previous years. It was obvious the amount of change TNA had in 2010 and that was present in the house show. The Hardy’s, Ric Flair, Mr. Anderson, Rob Van Dam, Shannon Moore, Mickie James were all new to the card this year, and it was good seeing home-grown stars such as Johnny Moss and Mark Haskins (Who was really impressive) get on the tour. However, the night was full of too much showboating and not enough wrestling. There wasn’t any high risk and it seemed like a lot of the stars were tired, so from an in ring standpoint there was not a lot to talk about. Also TNA threw together some matches which never really went down to well. Overall it was nothing compared to what I’m used to with TNA, and it goes without saying, seeing “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair live at any age is something pretty special.
Robert Austin
“In Ring Issues”
Haha just read this! Taking photo's of my shoes was more interesting than having to watch Jeff Hardy and Anderson put on a terrible match!
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