Posts Tagged ‘Hardcore Justice’

Kurt Angle Rehab Update/Status For Impact Wrestling Tapings; More TNA News

-Despite the fact that TNA Impact Wrestling announced that they are moving the five-on-five Main Event Mafia vs. Aces & 8’s match until the August 22nd edition of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV, as opposed to the live Hardcore Justice edition of Impact Wrestling this week, Kurt Angle is not expected to be involved in the match.

Angle is still in rehab at this point, and according to sources, is not expected back in TNA anytime in the near future.

-According to sources, there is a lot of talk in TNA right now about new talent coming into the company. New official names have been released at this point, but more new faces are expected soon.

-Additionally, there was an alleged memo that went around to the TNA talent informing them on how to conduct themselves on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

TNA Hardcore Justice Spoilers

[Credit: PWInsider.com]

Latest Official Lineup For Thursday’s Hardcore Justice Edition Of Impact Wrestling

After a few changes to the scheduled TNA Hardcore Justice edition of Impact Wrestling, scheduled to air live this Thursday night on Spike TV, here is a revised look at the official lineup for the show.

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-Chris Sabin (c) vs. Bully Ray [TNA World Title Steel Cage Match]

-Jeff Hardy vs. AJ Styles vs. Austin Aries vs. Kazarian [Ladder Match For 20 BFG Series Points]

-Magnus vs. Samoa Joe vs. Bobby Roode vs. Mr. Anderson [Tables Match For 20 BFG Series Points]

-Mickie James & Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky & ODB [TNA Knockouts Tornado Tag-Team Match]

As noted earlier, the scheduled main event featuring five members of the Main Event Mafia group challenging five members of the Aces & 8’s group, where the man to take the pin in the match must leave TNA for good, has been moved to the August 22nd edition of Impact Wrestling. The 8/22 show will be taped immediately following the live airing of the Hardcore Justice themed show this Thursday night.

TNA Hardcore Justice Spoilers

Breaking News: TNA Announces Postponement Of Hardcore Justice Main Event

TNA president Dixie Carter revealed in a new tweet posted on her official Twitter account on Monday the postponement of the scheduled main event for the Hardcore Justice edition of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV this Thursday.

Originally scheduled was a five-on-five main event, featuring five members of the Main Event Mafia group challenging five members of the Aces & 8’s. The stipulation was whoever took the pinfall in the match would be forced to leave TNA for good.

Carter noted that “after meeting with Hulk Hogan,” the match has been postponed until the August 22nd edition of Impact Wrestling.

The 8/22 edition of Impact Wrestling will be taped following the live airing of the Hardcore Justice themed show on Thursday.

Dixie’s official tweet read:

“After meeting with @HulkHogan, due to circumstances beyond our control – @TheAcesAnd8s vs. Mafia 5 on 5 match is delayed until 8/22 Impact.”

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Tables Match Added To Hardcore Justice, Wrestlers To Work Double-Duty

You can officially pencil in a Tables Match for the Hardcore Justice edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV this Thursday night.

The match will feature Main Event Mafia members Samoa Joe and Magnus taking on the duo of Aces & 8’s member Mr. Anderson and E.G.O. member Bobby Roode. 20 points in the Bound For Glory Series tournament will be at stake.

This means Joe, Magnus and Anderson will be working double-duty on the show, as they are all scheduled to take part in the five-on-five main event, where the wrestler who gets pinned must leave TNA Impact Wrestling for good.

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Knockouts Tornado Tag-Team Match Announced For TNA Hardcore Justice

-The official TNA website, ImapctWrestling.com, recently posted the following in celebration of Hulk Hogan’s milestone 60th birthday today.

Happy Birthday to Hulk Hogan! Send your birthday wishes to Hulk @HulkHogan on Twitter! Also, take a look back at Hulk’s debut on TNA Wrestling, from the January 4, 2010 edition of IMPACT WRESTLING!

Watch Hulk Hogan’s TNA debut here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zf3UEu68Tc

-TNA Impact Wrestling announced on Sunday afternoon the addition of a “Knockouts Tornado Tag-Team Match” for their upcoming “Hardcore Justice” edition of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV on Thursday, August 15th.

The match will feature Gail Kim teaming up with current TNA Knockouts World Champion Mickie James, to take on the duo of Velvet Sky and ODB.

TNA Impact Wrestling “Hardcore Justice” Spoilers

Buff Bagwell Returning, Sabin Promotes Hardcore Justice, Xplosion Match Online

-Universal Championship Wrestling (UCW) returns to Owensboro, Kentucky on Saturday, September 7th at 7pm at the Next Level Indoor Sports Facility with a card full of former WWE and WCW wrestlers. Buff Bagwell will make his wrestling return on the show, which is being dubbed, “UCW Uprising.” Also on the card are former WWE stars Rhyno, Rob Conway, and former TNA stars “The Natural” Chase Stevens and “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero. For more information, visit UCWUprising.com.

-The Norfolk Navy Flagship website recently interviewed current TNA World Champion Chris Sabin to promote next week’s “Hardcore Justice” edition of Impact Wrestling, which emanates from Norfolk, Virginia. You can check out the Sabin interview online at NorfolkNavyFlagship.com.

-TNA Impact Wrestling has uploaded a video of the recent TNA Xplosion match between Joseph Park and Devon. The company disabled the ability to embed the video on this page, so if you’d like to check it out, visit YouTube.com.

HUGE TNA Hardcore Justice *SPOILERS* For Next Week – Kurt Angle Replacement, etc.

Ladder Match Announced For Hardcore Justice, Jesse Sorensen Shoot Interview

– TNA has announced a huge match for next week’s Hardcore Justice edition of Impact Wrestling.

The show will feature a Bound For Glory Series Ladder Match, feauring AJ Styles vs. Austin Aries vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Jeff Hardy. The winner receives 20 points in the Bound For Glory Series standings.

– Highspots.com has released a new shoot interview DVD with former TNA star Jessie Sorensen, who talks about his career, breaking his neck last year, his release from TNA last month, his decision to return to the ring and more.

* VIDEO of JESSE SORENSEN’s First Match Back After Breaking His Neck (From Last Week)

Angle Situation Forces Hardcore Justice Changes, Magnus/Mickie James, TNA Lineups

-With Thursday’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling being a taped show, there are no new live shows for TNA until next week’s “Hardcore Justice” Impact Wrestling taping in Norfolk, Virginia.

Confirmed for the “Hardcore Justice” show is a rematch for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship between Chris Sabin and Bully Ray. The two will compete in a Steel Cage match. Also on the show, as announced on Impact Wrestling last Thursday night, is a five-on-five match with five members of the Aces & 8’s challenging five members of the Main Event Mafia, where the person who takes the pin must leave TNA for good.

With Kurt Angle currently in rehab, it will be interesting to see what TNA plans to do with the aforementioned five-on-five match. Certainly the original plans would have featured Angle, so we’ll see what TNA comes up with as far as the creative change in plans.

You can view a trailer for the next Impact Wrestling on Spike TV below:

http://youtu.be/1sISo_yl_Fo

-Speaking of TNA Impact Wrestling, the company will travel to Roanoke, Virginia on August 16th. The advertised lineup for that live event is as follows:

–Chris Sabin vs. Bobby Roode [TNA World Heavyweight Championship]
–Austin Aries vs. Mr. Anderson [TNA Bound For Glory Series Match]
–Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky
–Eric Young vs. Jessie Godderz
–Jeff Hardy vs. AJ Styles
–James Storm vs. Robbie E.

TNA runs Asheville, North Carolina the next night, August 17th, with this lineup:

–Chris Sabin vs. Austin Aries [TNA World Heavyweight Championship]
–Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Anderson
–Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky
–Eric Young vs. Robbie E.
–Bobby Roode vs. AJ Styles
–James Storm vs. Jessie Godderz

-And finally, TNA Impact Wrestling stars Magnus and Mickie James will be appearing for a “meet-and-greet” on August 14th from 4-6pm at the Direct Auto Insurance at 875 East Little Creek Road in Norfolk, Virginia.

More On Sting Leaving TNA For WWE, Rampage/Ortiz’s TNA Roles, Kurt Angle/Rehab Update!

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Sabin vs. Bully Ray Title Rematch Set For Next PPV Themed Impact Wrestling

-You can officially pencil in the TNA World Heavyweight Championship rematch between Chris Sabin and Bully Ray for the August 15th edition of TNA Impact Wrestling.

The Sabin/Ray rematch will be held inside of a steel cage, and will serve as the main event for the 8/15 show, which will be a “Hardcore Justice” themed event, much like the “Destination X” edition of Impact Wrestling that aired recently.

-Speaking of Sabin, he along with TNA Knockout Velvet Sky and TNA announcer Jeremy Borash will be signing autographs at 2pm E.T. today at Direct Auto Insurance (3907 Victory Drive) in Columbus, Georgia to promote tonight’s live event at the Columbus Civic Center.

Borash tweeted the following about the personal appearance:

Come meet @ProjectSabin @VelVelHoller & @JeremyBorash from 2-4pm today at @DirectAutoIns in Columbus, GA!!

More Shocking TNA Main-Roster Cuts Expected [DETAILS HERE >>]

Destination X Impact Rating, Hardcore Justice Impact On 8/15 With Cage Match

-The Destination X themed edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Thursday, July 18th scored a final cable rating of 1.16, according to Nielsen Media Research.

The 7/18 show on Spike TV drew 1.494 million viewers, up from last week’s show.

-The Destination X TV special ranked number seven on cable television in social media activity on Thursday night. The show did a 35,281 social media score.

-The next PPV-special edition of Impact Wrestling will be the “Hardcore Justice” theme, with Bully Ray vs. Chris Sabin in a Steel Cage Match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. That show will air on August 15th.

More SHOCKING TNA Roster Cuts Coming Very Soon …

[Partial Credit: PWInsider.com]

Wrestler Temporarily Removed From TNA Roster, Latest Episode Of “Spin Cycle”, Pay-Per-Views Released On DVD

– The profile of Christian York was temporarily removed from the TNA Wrestling website roster page today, leading to speculation that he may have parted ways with the organization. Meanwhile, the profile of Kid Kash remains offline.

– On this edition of the Spin Cycle, Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, Joseph Park and SoCal Val make their predictions for the winner of British Bootcamp—as revealed Tuesday night, it was Rockstar Spud.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APACW-rBkHg

– TNA Wrestling’s 2012 Bound For Glory, No Surrender and Hardcore Justice pay-per-view events are now available on DVD on ShopTNA.com. It is the company’s first DVD releases in months due to a lack of a video distributor.

Early Hardcore Justice Buyrate, Sonjay Dutt’s TNA Status, Live Event Attendance

– TNA’s recent Hardcore Justice pay-per-view looks to have done approximately 8,000 buys, according to early estimates.

– After a brief return to TNA for the recent Destination X tournament, Sonjay Dutt is back on the independent scene with no plans for him to return to TNA.

– TNA’s live event on 8/18 from in Ottumwa, Iowa drew approxiately 1,000 fans.

* Details On Claire Lynch Being DONE With TNA

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

TNA Hardcore Justice 2012 PPV Results

TNA “Hardcore Justice” PPV Opener:

The fireworks light up the arena and we’re live. Mike Tenay takes the mic and introduces us to the pay per view. Taz is then shown on camera.

Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez vs. Kid Kash & Gunner

Tag Team action will kick things off. Kid Kash & Gunner walk out to the ring. Gunner has a bandage over his eye from a recent battle. The crowd boos the duo. Hernandez and Guerrero walk out to the ring. The match starts with Guerrero taking control of the action but as the crowd starts to cheer Chavo, Kid Kash takes control of the action. Gunner and Kash team up and dominate Chavo. Gunner goes for the pin, 2 count! Kid Kash is tagged in and beats on Chavo Guerrero. Gunner goes for the pin, 2 count again! Chavo takes control of the action and does the flying head scissors. Gunner attacks Chavo behind the refs back. Gunner is then tagged in and puts Chavo in a neck lock, Chavo breaks free but then Gunner drops a huge back drop on Chavo. Kid Kash beats down Chavo. Chavo is getting his ass beat badly and Hernandez can’t do a damn thing abuot it. Chavo is double teamed in the the opposing corner and is dominated some more. This is a serious beating. Kid Kash keeps the pressure on Chavo and then puts chavo in the CAMEL CLUTCH, flashbacks of 1984, if you’re that old. Chavo fights out of the Camel Clutch and tries to tag Hernandez but is stopped. Gunner is tagged out as the crowd says that “GUNNER SUCKS” but Kid Kash is tagged back in and Chavo goes on the offense but is quickly stopped. Chavo to the top rope, amazing reverse moonsault jump, holy shit. Chavo makes an attempt to tag Hernandez. HERNANDEZ is tagged in. This is one angry big fella! Watch out! Hernandez goes on the attack and tosses around Kid Kash and Gunner. Hernandez is a bad ass. Flying double clothesline. Gunner and Kid Kash are laid out. Hernandez jumps over the top ropes onto Gunner, flies throught the air and destroy Gunner. Hernandez takes Kash over with a giant hip toss and squashes him with a big splash before slamming him down to the mat hard. A pin is broken up by Gunner, but a double team attempt leads to a double clothesline from Hernandez. Gunner bails, so Hernandez leaps over the top to take him out. Chavo makes the tag out of nowhere. Hernandez hits the slingshot shoulderblock on Kash and Chavo follows up with the frog splash for the three count.

Winners: Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez

Backstage: D’Angelo Dinero Gets Jumped

Backstage, a beating is going down! Who is it? The Pope is being beat down by 2 guys, who is it? It’s Aces & Eights.

20-Point Bound For Glory Series Falls Count Anywhere Match: Rob Van Dam vs. Magnus vs. Mr. Anderson

Mr. Anderson gets on the mic as the crowd chants “asshole.” Anderson says The Pope is one less bitch he has to worry about. The crowd chants RVD, he is super over and always will be. RVD poses for the crowd but Magnus attacks him from behind and then Mr. Anderson attacks Magnus and beats on Magnus here in the early goings. Magnus and Mr. Anderson perform some chain wrestling with Magnus taking the upper hand and Magnus pins Mr. Anderson but then RVD breaks up the pin and saves the day. RVD beats on Andverson and Magnus. RVD and Magnus roll out of the ring and RVD puts Magnus on the steel barrier then as he is about to fly into Magnus, Anderson attacks RVD from behind and RVD crashes into the steel rail. Anderson smashes Magnus’s head into the steel stairs and smashes his back into the side of the ring. Again Magnus is smashed into the steps again. Anderson is then smashed into the stairs. RVD is still down, out of sight. Magnus picks up a steel chair and swings at Anderson but Anderson ducks and then Anderson is dropped onto the chair as he went for DDT. Anderson is in major pain. Magnus beats on Anderson and then RVD comes flying in and throws a chair at Magnus and Magnus gets hit in the back of the head. Then RVD does a spinning jump and crashes into Anderson. Anderson is taking a beating. RVD poses for the crowd and Magnus attacks him from behind. Magnus then goes for a submission moves on the ramp as he bends RVD like a pretzel but Anderson makes the save and attacks Magnus. Anderson throws Magnus into the ring and attacks! Magnus and Anderson throw punches back and forth until they both collapse. RVD is recovering and he climbs to the top rope but he slips and Anderson takes advantage of the situation. Now we got what looks like a double suplex from the top rope. Then they slip and mess up the spot. But they quickly fix the situation by having RVD hit a frogsplash on Anderson but Magnus pulls RVD to the outside of the ring. Magnus Suplexes RVD onto the ramp. RVD is in pain laying on the ramp. His elbow is red and his back is red. Magnus attacks RVD again but then we RVD gets the pin by taking the chair from Magnus and he does a spinning jump kick. Chair hits Magnus in the face. 1, 2, 3… RVD wins!

Winner: Rob Van Dam

Chris Jericho Talks About TNA Stars He’d Like To Face, Madison Rayne Dedicating Match

– WWE Superstar Chris Jericho was asked on Twitter which TNA Wrestling talents he’d like to have a match with and responded, “Roode, Angle, Samoa Joe, AJ.”

Though Jericho has publicly said that he keeps tabs on TNA and wants them to flourish, it is unlikely that he will ever join the promotion. He has repeatedly stated in interviews that when he wrestles, it will only be for WWE since they are the top wrestling promotion in the world.

– Madison Rayne noted on Twitter that she is dedicating her TNA Women’s Championship Match against Miss Tessmacher tonight at Hardcore Justice to her best friend from high school: “My wrist tattoo says “watched over” in memory of my bff from h/s who passed away. Tonight, on her 27th bday, I’m dedicating my match to her.”

– Magnus faces Mr. Anderson, Rob Van Dam and “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero tonight at Hardcore Justice in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. Though RVD is familiar with the specialty bout, Magnus feels he will have the advantage. He tweeted, “Ppl keep saying “this match is RVD’s wheel house”… I know what RVD will do, but they have no idea how to prepare for me tonight…”

Final Card For Sunday’s TNA Hardcore Justice PPV

Following Thursday’s Impact Wrestling, the following is the final card for Sunday’s TNA Hardcore Justice PPV, which takes place from the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida:

TNA World Title Match:
Austin Aries (c) vs. Bobby Roode
Loser does not get a rematch

Potential *SPOILER* For The Main Event Of Hardcore Justice

Ladder Match – BFG Series:
AJ Styles vs. Kurt Angle vs. Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe

Tables Match – BFG Series:
Jeff Hardy vs. James Storm vs. Bully Ray vs. Robbie E

Falls Count Anywhere – BFG Series:
Ken Anderson vs. Rob Van Dam vs. D’Angelo Dinero vs. Magnus

TNA Knockouts Title Match:
Miss Tessmacher (c) vs. Madison Rayne.

TNA X-Division Title Match:
Zema Ion (c) vs. Kenny King

Tag Team Match:
Kid Kash & Gunner vs. Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez

TNA Hardcore Justice: Updated Card (New Stipulations)

After Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling, the following is the updates card for TNA’s upcoming Hardcore Justice PPV:

TNA World Heavyweight Title Match
Austin Aries (c) vs. Bobby Roode

TNA X Division Title Match
Zema Ion (c) vs. Kenny King

TNA Knockouts Title Match
Miss Tessmacher (c) vs. Madison Rayne

Bound For Glory Series Ladder Match
Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles vs. Daniels

Bound For Glory Series Tables Match
James Storm vs. Bully Ray vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Robbie E

Bound For Glory Series Falls Count Anywhere Match
Magnus vs. Mr. Anderson vs. The Pope vs. Rob Van Dam

Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez vs. Gunner and Kid Kash

Three “Bound For Glory Series” Matches Set For Hardcore Justice

TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter announced via Twitter Thursday that three Four-Way “Bound For Glory Series” matches will take place at Hardcore Justice. Each match will feature a different stipulation with the winner receiving 20 points.

* AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels vs. Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe

* Bully Ray vs. James Storm vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Robbie E

* Rob Van Dam vs. Magnus vs. Mr. Anderson vs. “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero

Stipulations for all three matches will be announced during tonight’s live Impact Wrestling broadcast at 8:00 p.m. on Spike TV.

Also scheduled for Hardcore Justice is Austin Aries defending the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Bobby Roode in a singles match. The pay-per-view event takes place August 12, 2012 at the Impact Wrestling Zone in Orlando, Florida.

Hardcore Justice Main Event, Roode vs. Aries & OFN Next Week

– Next week’s live episode of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV will feature the return of Open Fight Night night – featuring the competitors of TNA’s ongoing Bound For Glory Series.

No word yet on whether TNA will hold a Gut Check challenge next week, which typically takes place the same week as Open Fight Night.

– The main event of next week’s Impact will Bobby Roode vs. new TNA World Champion Austin Aries in a non-title match.

– Bobby Roode will get a rematch at Austin Aries’ TNA World title at next month’s Hardcore Justice pay-per-view.

TNA Announces Details For Hardcore Justice (8/12)

TNA sent out the following press release and video for Hardcore Justice:

DIRECT AUTO INSURANCE PRESENTS HARDCORE JUSTICE SUNDAY AUGUST 12 LIVE ON PAY-PER-VIEW AND AT HTTP://TNAONDEMAND.COM

On Sunday, August 12, TNA IMPACT WRESTLING presents “Hardcore Justice” live on Pay-Per-View and online around the world at http://TNAOnDemand.com! The three-hour epic event will feature your favorite IMPACT Superstars, including Bobby Roode, Jeff Hardy, AJ Styles, Hulk Hogan, Kurt Angle, Mr. Anderson and many more! Plus, the Bound For Glory Series goes HARDCORE – 12 tortured souls in 3 hardcore matches! It’s not always about winning – it’s about surviving!

TNA Pay-Per-View events are available on InDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, TVN, Viewer’s Choice and more!

Attending the PPV event in Orlando? Get the VIP Treatment with our Ultimate Fan Xperience Package and get exclusive access! Visit http://ShopTNA.com for details! Tune into TNA IMPACT WRESTLING every Thursday LIVE at 8/7c on Spike TV.

http://youtu.be/INmS2PGyTKI

TNA Hardcore Jusitce 2012 PPV Poster

The promotional poster has been released for next month’s TNA Hardcore Justice pay-per-view and it reveals details about the card.

The poster reads “One Brutal Night. 12 Tortured Souls. 3 Hardcore Matches.”

The taglines for the show are “Bound For Glory Series Goes Hardcore” and “It’s Not Always About Winning, It’s About Surviving.”

Hardcore Justice 2012 takes place on Sunday, August 12 in Orlando, FL.

Shane Douglas Says TNA Payed ECW Originals $250

ECW Original Shane Douglas spoke with Mister Saint Laurent on MLW Radio, the official podcast of Major League Wrestling. Douglas talked about his Extreme Reunion, thoughts on Vince McMahon as a promoter and more. The full interview can be heard on MLW.com or iTunes.

Douglas talked about TNA President Dixie Carter paying ECW Originals a low amount of money for the TNA Hardcore Justice pay-per-view:

“After Dixie Carter did her show [Hardcore Justice] and paid the guys a ridiculous sum of money, $250 to go out there and do what we do better than most people do, that to me was just so disrespectful. For somebody who has been born and raised in a billion dollar household with a silver spoon in her mouth and up her backside, to ask guys to go out there and do that, for that little bit of money and then when it did better than any pay-per-view event in the last five years, didn’t even offer so much as an extra penny on top of it.”

“I said then and I stand by it, shame on you Dixie Carter that you’d expect anybody to do that in this day and age. At the same time she pays Ric Flair, 62, 63 years old, $35,000 a night. 60 year old Hulk Hogan, $75,000 a night and then somehow figures that these guys that come from ECW just don’t have any value or worth at all. I plan on disproving that.”

Shane Douglas Continues To Criticize Dixie Carter & Ric Flair

Shane Douglas appeared on Busted Open, which airs every Monday and Wednesday on Sirius 92 and XM 207 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

Douglas on TNA Hardcore Justice: “They invited me, and offered such a ridiculously low sum of money, that I said “shove it up your backside.” When I had wrestled Chris Daniels at the PPV up in Auburn Hills, between the 2 televisions and the PPV itself, I made close to $12,000 dollars for those three appearances. They offered me for the, a meet and greet. They wanted me to open the PPV with a ‘Cut the F’n Music’ promo in the vein of ECW, and then they wanted me to work a match. So, basically two days of work, and they offered me an embarrassing amount of money.

My comeback to Terry Taylor at the time was, “Look, if you pay Hulk Hogan $35 grand a night, and you pay Ric Flair $17,500 a night, and you have no problem paying that, clearly they must not have a problem with it because they had a chance two or three weeks ago to let their contracts expire, and they re-signed both, all three of them, Bischoff included, and I said in the world of ECW, in that world, I’m bigger than Hogan, and I’m bigger than Flair. So, we’ll talk in those ball parks,” and the number they offered me; I wouldn’t work for somebody in the independent scene for.”

Douglas on Dixie Carter: “For somebody who’s grown up in a billionaire’s household obviously with a silver and golden spoon up her backside, and in her mouth. To offer these guys the poultry amount of money, and she offered most of these guys an absurdly low sum of money. Shame on her! A, for the fact that it was the highest grossing PPV they had last year; She offered them nothing additional, and offered them such a low sum of money, it seemed funny to me for the woman who told me, ‘Why would I want to copy ECW after all they’ve failed,’ and suddenly she’s begging the ECW alumni to come back and try to dig them out of their hole.

“I was gonna’ have no part of it. I wanted no part of..I’m very selective in where I allow the ECW legacy to be used, taken advantage of, and I’m not going to let somebody like Dixie Carter who has no respect for our business, and no, more to the point, no respect for the guys that built that company, and that’s evident in the pay that she gave. I have no interest in giving her any props or ups, or any under-handed pitches to allow her to prostitute the ECW legacy for her gain, as the guys don’t make a thing.

“My intent, clearly I wanted to send Dixie the message that I have no interest in allowing her to capitalize on what we had built, and she has no respect for. And I spoke to most of the guys afterwards, either immediately or afterwards at shows down the road. My intent was not to in anyway, undermine their ability for that show to succeed. And I have no interest in trying to make TNA destabilize. To the contrary, I see incredible possibility for TNA.

“Last year when they did, if it’s a misnomer, The Monday Night Wars; My 5-year-old was watching it, and so to keep myself entertained, I just sorta scribbled some notes to myself, and after 5 or 6 weeks, I had 27 pages of hand-written notes. I then wrote up in format form, Television format form that Dixie or anybody in TNA would be familiar with; I had 41 pages of single-spaced segments, and it was 41 pages, and I was gonna’ fax it to her free of, I wasn’t gonna’ ask for a dime. I didn’t want a job; I just wanted her to see what vision somebody else could have for her talent, her company, and the future of that company. I couldn’t even get the woman to call me back.

“(And that’s amazing to me for a person in wrestling that has spent the 10’s and dozens of millions of dollars of her gas money, and her dad’s company’s money; For the poultry return that they’ve gotten on that, they she wouldn’t want to at least take a look..She could read it, and call me up afterwards, and laugh in my face, and say, “I think that’s the biggest pile of garbage I ever read,” but to not even return the call seems to me that their there to show you that Dixie Carter clearly is not the person to be running TNA.”

Douglas on Ric Flair: “Ric was the reason I got into the business. I idolized him, and when I met him, he fell so far short of my expectations. Not as a wrestler, but as a man. Embarrassing the things that I’ve watched him do, pulling out his privates in front of children, in a bar full of children. Running up and down hallways naked. Things that to me, and just as a man, I don’t equivocate with being a man or a champion of a company, and the politics between us, and that I’ve watched him to do hold down all the young talent that came up. Look, no one was going to take Ric Flair’s spot. He’s The Nature Boy, Ric Flair!

“He’s an icon, but he was so worried looking over his shoulder at young guys coming up the ladder, you know, that I think if I tried from his career in later years, and I for one called him on it. For better or for worse, and then..and there’s been a lot of worse to it. I speak my mind, but nobody can come back and say, ‘You’re a liar, or you twisted the truth,” or whatever. These are the things that I witnessed and I watched, and to me, it’s all part and partial. ..You know wrestling didn’t come to this bad bottom point by accident or by one or two accidents. It’s been a quilt of bad decisions, and bad moves, and tough breaks, and whatever else.

“And when I met Ric Flair as a young guy coming up that ladder with stars in my eyes. I mean, I was a young, green..greener than goose crap kid coming up, and when I met him, I was so enthralled. Nature Boy Ric Flair, the greatest wrestler in the history of our business, and then sat back night after night, week after week, month after month , watching him act like a total jerk, and treat people like a total jerk. It didn’t work for me. It was like meeting your hero, and suddenly finding out he’s an idiot or a jerk, and then..for all those things. And I called him on it. I called him on it, and I guess he didn’t like it. Oh well! You know you got 2 choices, shut up or put your fists up, and he chose not to do the latter.”

TNA Hardcore Justice Pay-Per-View Results

TNA HardCORE Justice 2011 PPV Results
Sunday, August 7th, 2011 from Orlando
Recap Courtesy of PWInsider.com

X Division Title Match: Brian Kendrick vs Alex Shelley vs Austin Aries

Brian Kendrick has new entrance music reminiscent of his old ROH music, and is wearing Neidhart pants. I love it! Aries cheapshots both men but gets laid out by Shelley and Kendrick and is clotheslined to the floor. Shelley and Kendrick cautiously circle one another before going to a mat wrestling sequence. Shelley with a modified crucifix for 2, and takes a glance down at Aries on the floor to make sure he doesn’t try anything untoward. Wristlock exchange leads to Shelley picking the ankle of Kendrick and going for a Texas Cloverleaf, but Aries runs in and Shelley drops the hold to chop him back out to the floor. Aries gets back on the apron, so Shelley pops him in the face and puts him back out to the floor again. Aries tries to come in yet again, and winds up on the receiving end of an inverted atomic drop/leg lariat combo from Kendrick and Shelley, and then Shelley rolls Kendrick up for 2. Shelley goes for a vertical suplex on Kendrick, but Aries slips in and saves Kendrick and rakes the back of Shelley. This, for some reason, leads to Shelley getting angry at Kendrick and going to a forearm exchange. Kendrick drills Shelley out to the floor but Aries blindsides Kendrick with a clothesline and puts the boots to him, then baseball slides Shelley off the apron and covers Kendrick for 2. Aries with a figure four stump puller on Kendrick, then drops the hold to knock Shelley off the apron yet again and then awkwardly backdrop Kendrick to the floor, with Kendrick appearing to catch his leg on the apron on the way down. Shelley sunset flips his way back in, but Aries hits an STO and then goes for the pendulum elbow, but stops to knock Kendrick off the apron and then dump Shelley through the ropes right on top of Kendrick. Aries is getting a big reaction from the crowd as he hits a heat seeking missile through the ropes, then rolls Shelley back in and hits a twisting splash over the ropes for 2. Aries goes for a Lionsault, but Shelley gets the knees up and Kendrick hits a leg lariat to the jaw of Aries. Shelley hooks Kendrick in a Crippler Crossface, but Kendrick makes the ropes, so Shelley nails him with the sole butt and goes for Sliced Bread #2, Kendrick shoves him off but Shelley hits a leg whip through the ropes and goes up top. Aries nails him and pulls him down to the apron, but Shelley superkicks Aries off the apron and goes back to the top where Kendrick nails him and follows him up. Shelley shoves Kendrick off and hits a top rope splash, then traps Kendrick in an inverted figure four. Aries comes in and rakes his boot across the eyes of Shelley to break the hold, then rams both men to opposite corners and hits a running bulldog on Shelley before locking him in the Last Chancery. Kendrick breaks the hold, so Aries hits him with the shinbreaker/suplex combo and then goes for the IED, but Kendrick gets the boot up and hits a running boot on Aries for 2. Kendrick tries Sliced Bread #2, Aries blocks and tries a top rope suplex, but Shelley nails him and gets Aries on his shoulders, Kendrick tried Sliced Bread #2 but lost his balance, so Aries hits the shinbreaker/suplex combo on Shelley, dropkicks Kendrick to the floor, then hits Shelley with the IED and brainbuster for 2. Kendrick suddenly runs in and hits Sliced Bread #2 on Aries on top of Shelley and then pins Shelley for the win.

Winner: Brian Kendrick

Solid opener, I’m a little surprised to see Kendrick retain, but glad to see him hold onto the title.

Tenay and Taz discuss tonight’s main event between Sting and Kurt Angle, then we go to the back where Jeremy Borash is with Tara and Miss Tessmacher, who say that it’s become personal because of the way Sarita and Rosita jumped them in the parking lot. Tessmacher disfigured Sarita becuase she did what she had to do in the parking lot, and Tara says no matter what, they’re leaving the ring with the title.

Knockouts Tag Team Title Match: Tara & Miss Tessmacher vs Sarita & Rosita

Referee Earl Hebner kicks both Hernandez and Anarquia out of ringside, so it’s just the four girls. Rosita gets right in Tara’s face, so Tara just pops her into the corner and unloads with a big right hand. Rosita tags right out to Sarita, who comes off the ropes and gets elevated into a backdrop. Tessmacher comes in and gets popped into the air, but comes down with an armdrag and then gets a top wristlock on Rosita and takes her to the corner so Tara can come in and overpower Rosita. Rosita comes out of the corner with a flying headscissors, but charges Tara in the corner and eats her boot. Rosita Tullys Tara to the floor and then distracts the referee while Sarita hits a rolling senton off the apron and rolls her back in the ring so Rosita can cover for 2. Tara tags out and Tessmacher comes in with a back suplex and a running dropkick for 2. Sarita tags in, and Tessmacher gets a knee to the midsection and covers for 2, but Rosita nails her from the outside and Sarita drops her on her face. Sarita gleefully tosses Tessmacher around with hiplocks and hair tosses as Taz references Candy Devine of all people, and then Sarita slingshots Rosita off the ropes and onto Tessmacher for 2. Sarita, who is neither Mexican nor American, gets rolled up for 2, then Tessmacher tags out to Tara, who comes in and cleans house on both girls. Rosita tries to interfere, but Tessmacher nails her and Tara wipes Sarita out with a clothesline, but Sarita gets a double chicken wing and drops Tara right on her shoulder in a really nasty spot. Rosita neutralizes Tessmacher on the floor as Sarita covers Tara for 2, then Sarita tosses Tara across the ring in brutal fashion, but Tara wipes both Mexican Americans out with a double clothesline. Tara tries the Widow’s Peak but Rosita reverses to a rollup and holds Sarita’s hands from the outside, but Tessmacher nails Sarita and Tara kicks out at 2. Tara press slams Rosita, and Rosita tries to make the hot tag, but now Tessmacher yanks Sarita off the apron, dropping her on her face on the apron, and Tara hits the Widow’s Peak on Rosita for the win.

Winners: Tara & Miss Tessmacher

We go to the back where Jeremy Borash is with the Pope, and Pope says that he’s been trying to talk to Devon and his kids and is trying to tweet to everybody that he’s trying to do it right tonight. He doesn’t know what Devon’s problem is because all Pope wants to do is the right thing, and he knows it’s going to be intense because this is a Bound For Glory Series match, but Pope’s going to go out there and do the right thing tonight.

We look at the Bound For Glory Series board, and Crimson is still in first place with RVD in second and Devon in fourth with the chance to move into a tie for first if he can catch a submission on Pope tonight.

Matt Morgan comes out to do commentary on the next match, then we’re off the the ring for…

Bound For Glory Series: The Pope vs Devon

The bell rings, but before they make contact, Pope gets a microphone and tells Devon that he respects him and he gave Devon seven points a few weeks ago for a reason, because his relationship with Devon, his kids, and their mother means a lot to him. If it means that much to Devon, he’ll prove that this means more than beating each other’s brains out. Pope lays down, but Devon tells him he’s going to get his seven points, but he’s going to tkae it out of Pope’s ass and to get up and give the fans what they came to see.

Pope gets to his feet, and we have a match on our hands. Pope has an “Okay, you asked for it!” look on his face as he comes at Devon, but Devon gets a shoulderblock and then a clothesline, and Pope tries to pull Devon on top of him to give him the win, but Devon pulls himself off Pope and smacks him in the face, asking what’s wrong with him. Devon wiht an armwringer, Pope reverses to a wristlock of his own and chain wrestles around Devon and catches him with a flying forearm. Pope with an armbar on Devon and rams a knee to the gut and then comes off the ropes with a forearm to the back and an elbowdrop. Devon comes back with a hiptoss and an armdrag, then a flying back elbow for 2. Devon with a big bodyslam and a diving headbutt off the ropes for 2, Pope rolls to the apron but Devon rams him off to the floor and then goes to the floor after him, he tries a charge but Pope moves and Devon hits the ringpost. Pope grabs his chain and goes to hit Devon with it, but Devon’s kids talk him out of dropping the chain, and Devon nails him out of nowhere and rolls him back inside and covers for 2. Devon gets a powerslam for 2, but charges Pope in the corner and Pope gets a hard boot up, then an inverted atomic drop and flying shoulderblock for 2. Pope is absolutely destroying Devon with elbows and a reverse chop, then hits the diving straddle through the ropes, and goes up top and hits a flying bodypress on Devon for 2. Devon comes off the ropes with a flying shoulderblock, but he misses another charge and Pope nails him and goes for the DDE, but stops short and lets Devon spear him and cover for 2. Devon goes for a chokeslam, but Pope slips out the back and rolls Devon up for 3.

Winner: The Pope

Pope extends his hand to Devon after the match, but Devon just blows him off and walks away. Devon sees his sons on the outside, and comes back in to shake Pope’s hand and then leaves. Pope moves into 8th place with 17 points now.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with another participant in the Bound For Glory Series, as RVD has the opportunity to be the first man to beat Crimson and take first place in the Series. Jerry Lynn comes in and says that he got in the ring with RVD last month, but wants to be in RVD’s corner tonight. I smell screwjob!

We see a video package recapping the Winter & Angelina vs Mickie James feud leading into tonight’s title match.

Knockouts Title Match: Mickie James vs Winter

Winter tries to sneak a rollup right off the bell, but only gets 1. Micke responds with a legwhip and tries to tie Winter into a modified Indian Deathlock, but Winter manages to escape. Winter tries a rollup, but Mickie blocks and get a sliding sunset flip for 2. Mickie with some hard right hands, but Angelina distracts from the floor and allows Winter to get a knee to the ribs. Mickie dropkicks Winter’s knees out from under her and then hits a diving dropkick to the face and Winter tumbles out to the floor. Mickie holds the ropes and invites Winter back in, but Winter refuses so Mickie goes out after her and gets distracted by Angelina, allowing Winter to ram her into the ringpost and dump her into the crowd. Mickie slowly picks herself up and goes back over the rail to ringside, and Angelina Love comes running in with a punt to the midsection. Winter with a double chickenwing, but Mickie escapes and gets a jackknife rollup for 2. Winter rolls out of the hold and chokes Mickie, then gets a side backbreaker and holds Mickie, draping her over her knee. Mickie escapes with kneestrikes to the skull of Winter, but Winter stomps her back down in the corner and chokes her with her boot. Mickie comes back with a flying headscissors out of the corner and a series of clotheslines, followed by a flapjack and a Thesz Press off the top. Angelina sneaks in behind the referee’s back and hits a weird neckbreaker over the knees thing and Winter covers Mickie for 2. Winter tries a spinning slam but Mickie slips out and gets an O’Connor roll for 2. Mickie comes out fo the corner with a tornado DDT, but Winter rolls out to the floor, and Angelina tries to come back in and go after Mickie again, but Mickie gives her a neckbreaker and then goes after Winter, rolling her back in the ring, but Winter spews some kind of mist in Mickie’s face and covers her for the win.

Winner and NEW Knockouts Champion: Winter

And so Winter and finally finished her centuries-old quest to regain the affections of Angelina Love and win the Knockouts Title.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Brian Kendrick, who is cut off mid-promo by Austin Aries, who says that tonight was a handicap match with Kendrick and Shelley double teaming him, but he didn’t beat him. Kendrick says he won the match, but Aries says Kendrick never beat him and can’t call himself a real champion until he beats him.

Bound For Glory Series: Crimson vs Rob Van Dam

Van Dam has Jerry Lynn in his corner at ringside. Crimson immediately powers RVD to the corner, RVD tries to dodge around him, but Crimson lays him out with a clothesline for 2. Crimson with a big bodyslam for 2, but RVD whips Crimson to the corner and follows in with a running spinkic and then Rolling Thunder. Crimson with a three quarter nelson with kneestrikes and then a rolling neckbreaker for 2. RVD fires back with some straight punches, but Crimson hits a T-bone suplex for 2. RVD rolls out to the floor and Crimson goes out after him, but RVD floors him with a spinning kick to the jaw out of nowhere. RVD goes back inside and plays to the crowd, but Crimson grabs his ankle and drags him back to the outside and lays him out with a clothesline, then rolls RVD back inside and covers for 2. Crimson continues beating RVD down and whips him hard into the corner and RVD just collapses to the mat and Crimson covers for another 2. Crimson with another three quarter nelson into a snapmare and an elbowsmash to the top of the head gets 2. Crimson goes back to the three quarter nelson, but RVD lays him out with another boot to the face and then hits a split legged moonsault for 2. RVD goes up top and tries a thrust kick off the ropes, but Crimson ducks out of the way and hits a Falcon Arrow suplex for 2. Crimson prepares to finish RVD and sends him to the ropes, but RVD comes back with another thrust kick to the chest followed by a stepover leg lariat. RVD pops up top the top rope and hits the Five Star Frogsplash, but takes too long to cover Crimson and only gets 2. Jerry Lynn looks flabbergasted at ringside that the frogsplash didn’t put Crimson away, and Crimson drills into RVD with a spear for 2. Crimson ducks a spinkick and hits the Red Sky, but Jerry Lynn runs in and nails Crimson during the count, and the referee calls for the DQ.

Winner by DQ: Crimson

Crimson shoves Lynn off and even RVD gets in Lynn’s face and the two of them argue. Lynn says he was just trying to help, and RVD asks how that was supposed to help him and that’s why he doesn’t have people come out to the ring with him. Now because of the DQ loss, RVD loses 10 points and drops way down the rankings while Crimson stays in first place.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Ken Anderson, who says there’s only room for one asshole in Immortal, and that’s him.

Abyss, Scott Steiner & Gunner vs AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian

Kazarian and Gunner start and do a feeling out process, then Kazarian takes Gunenr down to the mat and controls him, then hits a dropkick to the jaw for 2. Gunner tags out to Scott Steiner and he poses until Kazarian gets an awkward crucifix for 2. AJ tags in and puts the boots to Steiner, but Steiner powers him to the corner and unloads with the heavy artillery. AJ and Daniels with a Double Goozle and Daniels covers Steiner for 2. After all these years, Daniels is back in the ring with the guy who broke his leg with a steel pipe. Abyss tags in and unloads on Daniels, but Daniels evades his grip and unloads with palmstrikes and goes for a springboard leg lariat, loses his balance, and barely hits it. Pandemonium breaks loose as everyone winds up in the ring and Fortune comes out on top with fast paced offense, and Daniels hits a running clothesline to the back of Abyss’ head for 2. Abyss simply picks Daniels up and slams him to the mat and Daniels rolls out to the floor, but Steiner comes after him and rams him into the guardrail, then does it again because he’s such a nice guy. Immortal takes turns laying a beating on Daniels and then Steiner hits a belly to belly suplex for 2, but Daniels hits a leaping enziguiri to Abyss and makes the hot tag to Kazarian, who comes in and goes to work on Abyss, hitting a springboard back elbow and a springboard splash for 2. Kazarian dumps Gunner to the floor and gets a springboard tornado DDT that sends Abyss to the outside as well, and Kazarian wipes both of them out with a dive to the floor. Now all six men are brawling out on the floor and Kazarian rolls Abyss back in and climbs up to the apron, but Steiner drags him back down and rams him into the barricade. Gunner drags a table out from under the ring and sets it up, but Daniels comes over to make the save and go after Gunner. The referee is frantically trying to get this back under control as Abyss works Kazarian over in the corner, then Steiner tags in and lays Kazarian out with a clothesline, elbowdrop, and the Steiner pushups. Steiner distracts the referee while Gunner chokes Kazarian from the floor, then Gunner tags in and goes toe to toe with Kazarian and wipes him out with a running back elbow for 2. Abyss comes in with body shots to Kazarian, but Kazarian with a slingshot DDT lays Abyss out and he makes the hot tag to AJ, who comes in and cleans house on Immortal, hitting a hammerlock back suplex on Gunner, leaping clothesline in the corner on Abyss, and knocks Steiner off the apron. AJ with a springboard crossbody for 2 on Abyss, he tries the Styles Clash, Abyss blocks and goes for a chokeslam, and AJ reverses to a victory roll for 2. AJ with the Pelle Kick to Abyss for 2, then Kazarian and Gunner come in thering and go at it. Daniels hits an STO on Gunner and hits the BME, but Steiner comes in and lays him out with a Flatliner, AJ wipes him out with a hard kick, then AJ goes up top but Gunner shoves him off onto the top rope. Gunner sets the table up on the floor and gets AJ in a fireman’s carry on the apron, but Daniels jumps up on the apron and breaks it up, but Gunner drives into Daniels and they go through the table instead. Back in the ring, AJ hits a Pelle Kick on Abyss and covers for 3.

Winners: Fortune

Daniels is in a lot of pain on the floor, and AJ goes out to check on him. Daniels says he wasn’t going to let AJ go through that table, but meanwhile in the ring, Steiner and Gunner are chewing Abyss out over the loss.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Bully Ray, who says that there may be only room in Immortal for one asshole, and he says that asshole is him. Everyone makes mistakes, his was carrying Devon around for 15 years, Borash’s parents made one when they had him, and Hogan and Bischoff made one when they allowed Anderson into Immortal, and he’s going to correct that when he beats Anderson down really bad right here and now, and the last face Anderson’s going to see is his.

Bully Ray vs Ken Anderson

Ray sneaks up behind Anderson during his entrance, but Anderson knew he was there and stopped mid intro and started beating Ray down to the ground, finishes his intro, then cracks Bully Ray in the face with his mic. Anderson continues beating Ray down to ringside and rams him into the barricade, then continues drilling him in the face with right hands and rams him into the barricade yet again before ramming him back first into the ring apron. Anderson takes his t-shirt off and chokes Bully Ray with it, then rolls Ray into the ring and the bell rings to finally officially start the match.

Anderson rams Ray into the corner hard and follows him in with a clothesline, then tries a second charge and Ray gets his boot up and then rips his head off with a clothesline for 2. Ray hangs Anderson up in the corner and rams headbutts into Anderson’s chest and then lays into him with a hard chop. He gets right in Anderson’s face and goes “You gonna fight me, asshole? You gonna fight me, asshole? Go ahead and hit me right in the face!” before getting a side suplex for 2. He yells at Anderson that he told Hogan and Bischoff they made a mistake by bringing him into Immortal, but Anderson fires back with right hands until Bubba whips him into the ropes and hits a back elbow for 2. Bubba pulls Anderson’s kneepad off and locks Anderson into a neck vice and then starts gouging at Anderson’s face, but Anderson bites Bubba’s hand until Bubba clubs him with a big forearm and then plants him with a big vertical suplex. Anderson is on his knees and starts firing right hands at Bubba, who just drills him back in the face and goes for the Bubba Bomb, but Anderson slips out and plants Bubba with a DDT.

Anderson starts firing back on Bubba, but Bubba no-sells until Anderson runs him over with a clothesline and a running back elbow. Anderson with a rolling neckbreaker for 2 and then sets for the Mic Check, Bubba blocks and tries a clothesline, but Anderson with a spinning enziguri I didn’t know he was capable of for 2. Bubba with a uranage for 2 and then a running splash in the corner, then Bubba tries coming off the second rope with a senton, but Anderson moves and Bubba hits hard. Anderson goes up top and hits a Swanton for 2, and Bubba catches him on impact and rolls him into a cradle for 2. Anderson comes off the second rope and Anderson catches him in a Bubba Cutter for 2. Bubba goes for the chain but Anderson ducks and picks Bubba up in a fireman’s carry, but loses him and they tumble the mat where Anderson covers for a weak 2. Anderson goes up top, but Bubba yells “screw you” at Anderson and heads up the aisle. Anderson goes after Bubba and dumps him back into the ring and grabs Bubba’s chain. Bubba begs off, then hits a low blow and rolls Anderson up for the win.

Winner: Bully Ray

Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff are backstage chewing out Abyss for losing, and Bully Ray comes into the back and annoys Hogan by interrupting his lecture to talk about how badly he just beat Anderson up. Hogan says he’s out of here, and tells Abyss they can’t home with him.

World Tag Team Title Match: Beer Money vs Mexican America

Earl Hebner, much like earlier tonight, preemptively kicks Sarita and Rosita out of ringside. Anarquia makes a grab at Roode from the apron right off the bell and Hernandez nails Roode, but Roode runs him over with a hard clothesline and then tags in Storm, who comes in with a facebuster on his knee and a neckbreaker for 2. Anarquia tags in and gets hiptossed, then Beer Money with a double back elbow and a pair of kneedrops for 2. Anarquia tries a wild swing and Roode ducks it and gets a Fujiwara armbar, but Hernandez ocmes in and breaks it up, so Beer Money do a wishbone split on Anarquia instead. Storm with a running clothesline on Anarquia, then Roode trips Anarquia from the floor and Storm boots him in the head to send him to the floor. Storm with another boot to the head to Hernandez, then clotheslines him to the floor and runs into Roode, who backdrops him over the top and onto Anarquia on the floor. Storm rolls Anarquia into the ring and covers for 2, then Roode tags in and goes at it with Anarquia until Hernandez nails him from the outside and then he comes in and both members of Mexican America wipe Roode out with a double shoulderblock. Hernandez just tosses Storm across the ring by the neck and covers for 2, then Anarquia comes in and hits a double underhook suplex for 2. Hernandez nails Roode with a Mongolian chop, but Roode catches him coming off the ropes with a spinebuster and finally makes the hot tag to Storm, who comes in and absolutely decimates Anarquia with clotheslines and a big backdrop. Storm with an Air Raid Facebuster for 2 on Anarquia, then Roode comes in and they hit a double vertical suplex on Hernandez. They do the BEER…MONEY! chant and Storm sets Anarquia on the top rope and hits a top rope Frankensteiner, followed by a top rope splash from Roode for 2. Hernandez nails Storm from the outside and Anarquia rolls him up for 2, but Storm dropkicks Hernandez to the floor and Roode shoves Anarquia off the top rope right into a superkick from Storm, who covers Anarquia and gets the win.

Winners: Beer Money

Great match thanks entirely to Beer Money, and absolutely the right outcome. Mexican America didn’t seem quite able to hang with the champions here. Storm grabs the US flag and holds it high to a great reaction from the crowd.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Kurt Angle, and Angle says that he’s never really beaten Sting, and to be the best ever, he needs to do that. Angle simply says that he won’t lose.

It’s main event time!

Impact Wrestling World Title Match: Sting vs Kurt Angle

They tie up and Sting goes right to the arm with a wristlock, and Sting has purplish tights on tonight, making him almost look like some bizarre cross between the Joker and the Riddler. Angle takes Sting down with a side headlock, but Sting comes back with a hiptoss and an armdrag and bars the arm. Sting comes off the ropes and takes Angle down with a shoulderblock, but Angle comes back with an armdrag of his own and now he bars the arm with his knee grinding into the side of Sting’s face for good measure. Sting regains his feet and rams Angle to the corner and then kicks his knee out from under him, then does it again. Angle sends Sting to the ropes and nails him with a back elbow, but Sting backdrops Angle to the floor and goes after him, ramming him into the ring steps. Sting follows that by ramming Angle into the barricade, then sends Angle back into the ring, but Angle hoists Sting up coming in and dumps him in a Samoan Drop. Angle mounts Sting with a rear chinlock, Sting tries to escape but Angle catches him coming off the ropes with a knee to the gut and a front backbreaker for 2, then goes back to the chinlock. Angle rams Sting back and forth from corner to corner, but Sting comes out the last time and lays Angle out with a clothesline and a DDT for 2. Angle catches Sting out of nowhere and dumps him with an overhead release suplex for 2, then he tries the Angle Slam, but Sting slips out the back and hits the Scorpion Deathdrop for 2. Now Angle ducks a wild swing and hits the rolling German suplexes and gets 2. Angle goes up top to try for the moonsault, but misses just like EVERY OTHER TIME HE’S EVER TRIED THAT MOVE. Sting capitalizes by hitting Angle with his own Angle Slam for 2, then gets Angle in the Scorpion Deathlock, but Angle makes it to the ropes. Angle collapses into the corner and Sting hits the Stinger Splash, but misses a second attempt and Angle hits the Angle Slam for 2. Angle charges Sting in the corner, but Sting moves and Angle crashes into the ringpost, and Sting hooks Angle’s own anklelock and drags Kurt back out to the middle of the ring. Angle makes the ropes and then quickly hooks Sting in his own Scorpion Deathlock and, in a nice touch, holds his own ankle in pain since he had been in his own hold for so long. Sting makes it to the ropes, so Angle goes back to the rolling German suplexes, Sting fights his way out and goes for a slam, but Angle rolls through and gets Sting back in an anklelock, and Sting counters to a victory roll for 2. Angle goes for a kick and Sting catches it, and the referee gets sandwiched between Sting and the ropes so when Angle went for an enziguiri, Sting ducked and the referee gets wiped out. Sting takes Angle out with a clothesline and now both men are down, and Hogan comes in the ring with a chair and goes to hit Sting. Angle grabs the chair out of Hogan’s hands and chases him out to the floor, then hits Sting with the chair and hits the Angle Slam and covers for the win.

Winner and NEW World Champion: Kurt Angle

Hogan and Angle have a staredown that really doesn’t tell us much.

Match Line-up For Tonight’s Hardcore Justice Pay-Per-View

TNA Wrestling will be holding the seventh annual Hardcore Justice pay-per-view event tonight at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

Nine matches have been announced for the event, including five title matches.

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting (c) vs. Kurt Angle

World Tag Team Championship Match
Bobby Roode and James Storm (c) vs. Hernandez and Anarquia

X Division Championship Match
Brian Kendrick (c) Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley

Six Man Tag Team Match
AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian vs. Abyss, Gunner and Scott Steiner

Challenge Match
Mr. Anderson vs. Bully Ray

Knockouts Tag Team Championship Match
Ms. Tessmacher and Tara (c) vs. Sarita and Rosita

Women’s Knockout Championship Match
Mickie James (c) vs Winter (with Angelina Love)

Bound For Glory Series Match
Rob Van Dam vs Crimson

Bound For Glory Series Match
“The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero vs Devon

Matt Hardy Suspension Update, New TNA PPV Match

— ImpactWrestling.com has announced a TNA Knockouts Championship Match for Hardcore Justice. Miss Tessmacher and Tara will defend the straps against Sarita and Rosita, the previous title holders.

Sarita, who announced four weeks ago via Facebook that she had suffered facial paralysis, continued to wear a protective mask at this past weekend’s TNA Wrestling live events in Texas. Her condition, however, has improved in the meantime.

— Matt Hardy, who has been inactive from TNA Wrestling since May 30, posted a status update on Twitter:

“To all of the promoters that have contacted me about working for them, I just wanted to let you know that I’ve kinda got everything on hold for now. I would greatly appreciate your patience in me taking bookings for now, thanks!”

Company officials reportedly suspended Hardy in June due to continuously arriving late to events and posting online of himself urging Jeff Hardy to stun Reby Sky (Matt’s girlfriend) with a taser.