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Dixie Carter Confirms Next TNA Hall Of Fame Inductee

TNA President Dixie Carter confirmed via social media on Friday night that TNA founder Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the TNA Hall Of Fame during the Impact Wrestling television taping tonight in Orlando, Florida.

Carter wrote the following about Jarrett, who returned at Impact Wrestling earlier this week and will be competing in the King Of The Mountain match at TNA Slammiversary this Sunday.


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Jeff Jarrett Talks GFW-TNA Relationship, How His TNA Return Happened & More

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett recently spoke with X107.5 FM in Las Vegas to promote his return at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On how his TNA return happened: “Last Wednesday I was in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. On Tuesday night I threw out the first pitch and kicked off the promotion for our Grand Slam tour event. I was sitting at the airport and I got a text from TNA management and they said hey, would you get on a conference call with us today? We’ve got a proposal for you. I actually didn’t respond because my life has been consumed professionally by Global Force Wrestling. As I took the plane back home, I got to thinking: What do they want? They know where my head’s at, they know where my heart’s at. Do they want to do a talent exchange, which has obviously been discussed multiple times over the last couple of months? Do they want to do a big co-show? What do they want?

Curiosity killed the cat and I said sure, I’ll jump on the call. So I got on the call and they said we want you to be in a match. I almost hung up the phone in a diplomatic way; I’m not interested in that. At this time and for the foreseeable future, my wrestling days are in my rearview mirror so I wasn’t really interested. And then as they began to spell it out, it’s not just any match, it’s the King of the Mountain match and it’s going to be at Slammiversary, my heart strings began to tug and it conjured up a lot of emotion. At the end of the day I said let’s look at a deal.

I’m going to be answering some questions in the days and weeks to come how this spells out, but as far as I’ll call it in front of the camera, this Sunday I’ve agreed to one final match in TNA. Like Karen said, go out on my terms. It’s raw emotion. As a professional wrestler, in-ring performer, whatever you want to call us, my juices began to flow and I’m pumped. I cannot wait to see how this comes about. I am genuinely excited for the future of Global Force Wrestling and how me being in the King of the Mountain match sort of parlays into the next steps.”

On his final TNA match at Slammiversary on Sunday: “”It’s no secret. Earlier this year in January, I was fortunate enough, blessed enough, excited that I got to wrestle on New Japan’s annual Tokyo Dome event in front of 50,000 fans. I’m active in AAA and have a long relationship. But as far as week in and week out, my in-ring career has come to a halt. As far as being on this type of stage at Slammiversary in the company that I founded, this is the final one. A lot of emotion goes into that.

On June 19, 2002, me and my father founded that company. Through the years, the ups and downs, the highs and lows and everything in between, we’ve had so many people give us so many opinions. You’re not going to last a week, you’re not going to last a month. That company – good, bad or indifferent – they’re having their 13 year anniversary and I’m going to be there in the main event at the King of the Mountain match and I’m pretty damn excited about it. That show is going be seen live in India, the UK – it’s going to be seen live around the world via the Flipps App.”

On the relationship between TNA and GFW: “I can tell you from the time I got out of the ring – and it’s still going on right now – the texts and the direct messages and the voicemails that I’ve gotten are like, Jeff, what a surreal moment! It’s one of those moments that not only did you think would never happen but even when it happened you’re like, how in the world did that happen?

Quite frankly, it’s part of Global Force Wrestling’s mission statement. We want to work with New Japan Pro Wrestling and are going to. Same with AAA, same with other promotions around the world. So when TNA reached out to me, I’d be contradictory if I said no I don’t want to work with these guys. Was I really gung-ho on stepping back in the ring? Maybe yes, maybe no. I can tell you between now and Sunday, I’m focused on getting physically prepared and mentally prepared. I’m excited about the future. We want to work with all organizations; we think it’s very, very healthy for the industry.”

Check out the complete interview at CBSLocal.com.


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Jeff Jarrett Hypes His TNA In-Ring Return At TNA Slammiversary

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett, who returned to TNA — the company he originally founded back in 2002 — at this past Wednesday night’s live edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, has been promoting his first match back with the promotion scheduled for this Sunday.

On social media, Jarrett has been hyping up his scheduled participation in the “King Of The Mountain” gimmick match at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view.

Jarrett tweeted the following about the match and his return to in-ring action in TNA:


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Dixie Carter On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, Matt Hardy Says Jarrett Cut His TV Time

As seen on Wednesday night’s TNA Slammiversary “go-home” edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, TNA founder and current Global Force Wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett, along with his wife — Karen Jarrett – made surprise returns.

Ultimately, Jarrett was announced for the returning “King of the Mountain” gimmick match from years back, a match concept that will return this Sunday and will include himself, Matt Hardy, Eric Young, Bobby Roode and Drew Galloway.

Since the Jarrett’s made their shocking returns to TNA, both TNA President Dixie Carter and TNA performer Matt Hardy took to social media to comment on their returns.

Below are the comments Carter and Hardy made regarding the unexpected TNA returns of the Jarrett’s.

NOTE: For a detailed photo gallery documenting Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return last night, including his private reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter backstage at the show, click here.


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King Of The Mountain Participants For TNA Slammiversary 2015 Revealed

As noted earlier this week, TNA announced that they will be bringing back the old “King of the Mountain” gimmick match concept for this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, a match that until Wednesday’s edition of Impact Wrestling, we weren’t aware that TNA founder and current Global Force Wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett would be a part of.

On Thursday, the actual participants for the returning “King of the Mountain” gimmick match this Sunday joining Jarrett will be Matt Hardy, Eric Young, Bobby Roode and Drew Galloway.

For the rest of the TNA Slammiversary 2015 pay-per-view lineup and details on SEScoops.com’s live PPV results coverage this Sunday night, click here.


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Updated TNA Slammiversary 2015 PPV Lineup: Live Coverage This Sunday!

Following Wednesday night’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, new matches, and new participants for existing matches, were announced for this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.

Below is the latest look at the official lineup for this Sunday’s pay-per-view event.

King of the Mountain
– Jeff Jarrett vs. TBA

Handicap Match
– Awesome Kong & Brooke Tessmacher vs. Jade, Marti & Taryn Terrell

Unsanctioned Match
– James Storm vs. Magnus

Winner Chooses Stipulation For Impact Tag Title Match
– Austin Aries vs. Davey Richards

– Ethan Carter III & Tyrus vs. Bobby Lashley & Mr. Anderson

– Robbie E vs. Jessie Godderz

– Matt Morgan vs. Bram

Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com on Sunday, 28, 2015 for the best TNA Slammiversary 2015 live PPV results coverage on the web!


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Video: Jeff Jarrett Talks About TNA-GFW Working Together, Working TNA Slammiversary

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett, who made a surprising return at TNA Impact Wrestling on Wednesday night, and will be performing in the “King of the Mountain” gimmick match at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, took some time to talk to the folks at TNA after his appearance on this week’s show (which you can view above).

In the post-show interview, which you can watch below, Jarrett talks about some of the memories and history he has tied into the TNA organization, his plans for GFW in the future, as well as this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view event.

https://youtu.be/gvFCvl35ZqM

For a detailed photo gallery documenting Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return last night, including his private reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter backstage at the show, click here.


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Photo Gallery: Documenting Jarrett’s TNA Return, Reuniting With Dixie Carter Backstage

On Wednesday, June 24, 2015, TNA Wrestling founder and current Global Force Wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett made a surprising return to Impact Wrestling, and cameras were rolling from the moment he left to head to the arena, to the moment he left the building.

Below, and across the next several pages, is a photo documentary chronicling the long-awaited TNA return of the man who built the promotion back in 2002.

In the following photos, we see everything from Jeff and Karen Jarrett leaving their hotel room, driving to the arena, reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter before the show and mingling with the TNA wrestlers and executives before the show. We also see photos of his actual in-ring segment on the show, shots of the TNA wrestlers watching his segment on a monitor backstage, and their reaction to Jarrett when he walked through the curtain backstage after the segment.


NOTE: For those unfamiliar with the story, read the following SEScoops.com article:
Backstage Update On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, TNA-GFW To Merge?


And The Jarrett’s journey begins …

(Photo Credit: GlobalForceWrestling.com

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Backstage Update On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, TNA-GFW To Merge?

As seen on Wednesday’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, TNA and GFW founder Jeff Jarrett returned on the broadcast on Destination America.

Former WWE creative team member Court Bauer spoke of a rumor that Jarrett is in the process of trying to buy majority ownership of TNA Wrestling, a deal that could be the one Jarrett has been referring to on social media over the past couple of days.

It’s also worth mentioning that there is talk of a TNA-GFW merger of some kind, although it should be stressed that this is strictly speculation at this point.

Many are also pointing to the fact that TNA has brought back their infamous “King of the Mountain” gimmick match for the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, a match that Jarrett will be involved in at this Sunday’s event.

As of this time, representatives from both TNA Wrestling and Global Force Wrestling are refusing to comment on this story. We should have more information as additional news surfaces throughout the coming days.


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Jeff Jarrett Returns At Impact, Will Wrestle At TNA Slammiversary

Global Force Wrestling founders Jeff Jarrett and Karen Jarrett made their TNA returns at tonight’s Impact Wrestling show.

Jarrett will be taking part in the returning “King of the Mountain” gimmick match at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view.

Also on the show are Vader and Matt Morgan.

We should have more on this story in the near future. Stay tuned to SEScoops.com for continued coverage.

UPDATE: Why did Jarrett return at Impact Wrestling this week? Are TNA and GFW merging? Read a detailed backstage update on this story here: Backstage Update On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, TNA-GFW To Merge?


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Davey Richards On What To Expect At TNA Slammiversary, Training With WWE HOF’er

TNA performer Davey Richards was interviewed to promote the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view event. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On what to anticipate at TNA Slammiversery: “We are going to do what we always do and go out there and deliver the best package of professional wrestling match that we can on the planet today. For this one, I don’t want to spill the beans but we’re going to have something truly special and something that hasn’t been done in a very long time and it takes a very unique blend and a lot of trust from a company to do and they are going to allow us to do it. It’s going to be something that I think we are going to be remembered for a very long time and something I’m very proud to be a part of. So definitely don’t miss it.”

On training under “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff and Tony Kozina: “Paul was real old school. When I say old school, people always say what does that mean. He was really just get in there and do the basics over and over and over again I have a lot of respect for what you do where you had to have it perfect because you were taking someone’s life in your hands. I learned all the basics and a real good fundamental grasp of wrestling and Tony really helped me out with getting out there and getting my name known and getting out there and travelling and being recognized and really sacrificed a lot of things for himself to really help me get out there and make my name. I wouldn’t be where I am today without either one of those guys so I’m eternally in debt both are great guys. Paul was a little more scary and a little more stern and Tony is definitely the funniest person I have ever met so it’s very unique blend of guys.”

Check out the complete interview by clicking here.

Dixie Carter Confirms New Match For TNA Slammiversary 2015

TNA President Dixie Carter confirmed an official match for the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view event from Orlando, Florida.

On Thursday, Carter tweeted the news to her followers, announcing Magnus vs. James Storm for the show, which is scheduled for Saturday, June 28th.

Also confirmed for the show is a World Heavyweight Championship match between Kurt Angle and Ethan Carter III.

Below is Carter’s tweet about the Magnus-Storm match.

Kurt Angle On Rumored Issues With Triple H, Failed WWE Negotiations & More

TNA World Champion Kurt Angle recently spoke with The Mirror in the U.K. to promote the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On if he thought he would struggle to return to the ring due to various injuries: “With my training I knew I would come back, I just didn’t know how quickly. A lot of times with ACL surgery it can take at least a year, but I was back within nine months. I was doing okay, I just had to take it easy when I first got back in there. I bounce back from injury, I’ve had my share of them. It’s been tough, but having injury isn’t always a bad thing because it makes you work harder, you keep that work ethic. I think the guys that have been injured understand how much work ethic you need to make it back 100% and it only makes you a better athlete.”

On his match with Ethan Carter III at the upcoming Slammiversary show: “Yeah, that’s one of the matches I was really looking forward to coming back and doing. I didn’t know what creative had in store for EC3, but I knew that he was going to win the world heavyweight title this year. The writing was on the wall, he was the guy that you wanted to put that title on, so it was a matter of time. I just didn’t know how they were going to get there. So I feel very blessed to at least be a part of that, because whether or not I beat or lose to EC3 in this match, I believe in this programme somewhere along the line he’s going to win the title. So what better way to win the title than beat Kurt Angle? I think that’s a great move on the company’s part and it’s also great for me because I get the chance to wrestle EC3, and it’s also great for me because I will probably be the one most likely to end his undefeated streak, so there are many things in that storyline that can be a lot of fun for both of us.”

On TNA hiring Billy Corgan: “You know what I got very limited access to Billy but when I did he really took, he adapted quickly, almost like he has been around this for a long time. We did some segments that he produced, promo segments and such, he took control of The Doll House, which you will see a lot of things change in the future with The Doll House, that are really cool. He’s added a lot of depth to the company, I like him, I think he’s going to be very good for TNA. I think it was a great move by TNA, a smart move, to sign him and I think he’s well in tune with what the audience want to see. He brings a different flavour to the table, no doubt about that. We’ve been so drawn into just hiring former wrestlers and former office from WWE and former WCW talent, and not going outside the box. Well we went outside the box with Billy and I think it’s working out. He did an incredible job, he produced a promo segment of EC3 and myself, which we’ll see in the next few weeks, which was hilarious. You’re really going to be entertained, he really stepped up. So those are the kind of things we can get from Billy.”

On saying he was going to sign with WWE to finish his career last year: “You know what, when it came down to it, I talked to both companies and it was an easy decision. From every perspective, from amount of dates, to the amount of money, to the amount of interest, it wasn’t a hard decision – TNA trumped the WWE. And for whatever reason, maybe the WWE didn’t think I could still go, maybe they just wanted to start grooming younger talent, although they’ve obviously hired Sting, brought in Batista and brought guys back like Jericho… I don’t know the full story, it could be anything, but when it came down to it I had my options open. I never said I was going to leave TNA and I never said I wouldn’t go back to WWE, but when I looked at the best scenario for me, hands down it was TNA. It wasn’t something I had to sit down and think about for hours, the writing was on the wall. It was TNA for one more year.”

On the rumors that he approached Vince McMahon instead of Triple H due to rumored differences he had with HHH: “I don’t think so, I don’t think that Triple H and I have any problems with each other, I’ve always liked him. He’s always treated me with respect and I’ve always treated him the same. No, I don’t think it was that. There was a point when my manager talked to them and I believe they did say ‘he would have to wrestle full-time’. That is not an option for me, not at this point in my career. So, whether that was part of it, honestly I just don’t think they had that much interest in signing Kurt Angle at that point. For whatever reason, it could have been my mishaps in my past, it could have been that they didn’t think I was healthy enough to go – and obviously I am – but we never got a full answer of why they couldn’t give me what I wanted. And it wasn’t just what I wanted, it was a reduced schedule, but there was no option.

“Dixie Carter gave me exactly what I wanted and it wasn’t a hard decision. I wasn’t upset, I was excited about signing another year with TNA. I think they did an incredible job this year. They had to refocus, they had to re-group, they had some issues in the past, and I think they’ve done an incredible job of making their way back. Are they back to what they were? No. But they’re on their way and they’re doing so many good things right now that make me excited about being part of the company.”

Check out the complete interview at Mirror.co.uk.

TNA To Make Announcement Regarding This Year’s Slammiversary PPV Next Week

TNA executive Bob Ryder noted on social media on Friday that the company is expected to make the announcement regarding this year’s TNA Slammiversary this coming week.

The Slammiversary pay-per-view event is scheduled to take place in the final week of June. While Orlando, Florida is the current front-runner as host of the event, Las Vegas, Nevada is also said to be in the running.

Bob Ryder tweeted the following about the upcoming TNA Slammiversary announcement.

TNA Slammiversary XII: Updated Card

Following Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling, here’s the updated card for next weekend’s TNA Slammiversary XII pay-per-view from Dallas, Texas:

  • TNA World Champion Eric Young vs. MVP
  • Bully Ray vs. EC3
  • Willow vs. Magnus
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Samoa Joe
  • James Storm vs. Mr. Anderson
  • Austin Aries vs. Kenny King
  • The Von Erich Family in action

Update On MVP’s Knee Injury & His Status For Slammiversary

TNA Slammiversary Date & Location, VH1 Picks Up Bischoff-Hervey Show

– This year’s TNA Slammiversary PPV will take place on Sunday, June 8th from The College Park Center in Arlington, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas. This is the same venue that hosted Slammiversary 2012.

– VH1 has issued a press release announcing that they have picked up a new show “I Heart Nick Carter,” which is produced by Eric Bischoff and Jason Hervey. The show will focus on Carter’s relationship with his fiancee, Lauren Kitt.

(Partial Source: PWinsider.com )

TNA Slammiversary Post Show Video

“Jeremy Borash Gives a Slammiversary XI post show wrap up right after the Pay-Per-View went off the air. Borash Gives a rundown of the epic night that unfolded at TNA Wrestling’s anniversary event, Slammiversary.”

 

High Praise For Knockouts Match At Slammiversary, James Storm Injury Update

– TNA President Dixie Carter tweeted the following after the Gail Kim vs. Taryn Terrell “Last Knockouts Standing” match at Slammiversary:

She also wrote:

The Knockouts match got rave reviews backstage, with everybody coming up to Kim & Terrell after the match and congratulating them.

– James Storm tweeted the following after his match at Slammiversary:

https://twitter.com/Cowboy_J_Storm/status/341377011433996289

TNA Slammiversary XI PPV Results

Report by: pwinsider.com

Slammiversary opened with a really cool video of Bully Ray taking over a historical package on TNA and making it all about destroying and disrupting TNA. Great stuff.

It looked like they had an awesome crowd live.

Ultimate X: TNA X-Division champion Kenny King vs. Chris Sabin vs. Suicide.

The announcers noted it was the 30th Ultimate X match. Sounds like it’s time for an Anthology DVD set.

King backed out of the ring, telling the others to fight amongst themselves. They instead chased him into the ring. He ended up caught between the two and worked over with a double hiptoss and a series of chops. Sabin was obviously the crowd favorite early.

Suicide hit a springboard into a takedown on his opponents. He tried to scramble up but King nailed Sabin and then took out Suicide. Sabin returned with a spinkick but was caught with a t-bone suplex. Sabin and King battled in the corner as Sucide tried to recover.

Suicide caught Sabin with a back suplex. He then did a rana like move that drove King’s head into the mat. Sabin grabbed Suicide for a suplex. Sabin nailed a tornado DDT out of the corner, kicking Suicide off in the process. He suplexed King atop of Suicide and started climbing to the top but was pulled down by Suicide.

Sabin was run into the buckles by Suicide but was pulled down. Suicide hit a nice series of moves where his opponents were tied up with each other physically. He went to the cables but was pulld down by King. King went to the top but was nailed with a headbutt.

Suicide went for a superplex but Sabin nailed him and instead drilled King with a fisherman’s buster. He looked like he almost lost him. Suicide slipped under Sabin and nailed an Electric Chair. King legdropped Suicide and went to the cables.

King tried to make it across but was pulled down. He and Suicide went back and forth but Sabin nailed an enziguiri. They went into a hot series of moves going back and forth, leaving all three spent and exhausted in the ring. The crowd chanted for TNA.

Suicide faked Sabin out and tried to do a dive. Sabin and King escaped but Suicide hit an awesome springboard dropkick on them both on the floor. They returned to the ring and teased a Tower of Doom but Sabin instead tied them up in the corner and tried to climb to the cables. Suicide grabbed him and nailed a superplex into the ring, wiping King out as well.

King and Suicide made it to the cables and made it to the belt. King knocked Suicide off by grabbing at the mask. Sabin made it over and pulled King off the ropes. He then grabbed and released the belt to win. Sabin, who was bleeding hardway from the head, is your winner.

Your winner and new X-Division champion, Chris Sabin!

Real fun opener with some crazy bumps and a really high energy pace in the ring.

After replays, they showed Sabin on the stage and he had a lot of blood on him from the hardway show. Hulk Hogan came out and raised his hand. He said that he wanted Sabin to hear what the Boston Hulkamaniacs sound like. The crowd popped. Hogan said he wanted to give Sabin his props because he’s been in Boston for years and he knows that Boston loves champions like Sabin. He said that every time Sabin comes out, the crowd is going to cheer him just as loud as the first time Hulk beat up Andre the Giant. Hogan said Sabin was the future and pointed out the X-Division champ would have a chance to challenge the TNA champion this summer. He said that he loved Sabin and said congratulations. Cool way to put Sabin over.

Hogan came into the ring alone and said now it’s time for some Hulk Hogan business. He said they needed to talk about what was going down tonight. Out came Aces & Eights, led by Ken Anderson. Anderson mocked Hogan and Boston. Hogan said Boston and he aren’t afraid of ghosts, terrorists or p***ies. Yes, he said the third one. He said that Joseph Park would take out Devon and start the ball rolling tonight. Bischoff started going off on Hogan and Hogan told him “you’re a b*tch and your old man is a b*tch.” Hogan then told them they were going to have a six man now.

So, Anderson is replacing Doc in the bout.

Magnus & Samoa Joe & Jeff Hardy vs. Aces & Eights

Anderson and Hardy started. Anderson cut him off early and whipped him into the corner and chopped him. Hardy came back with a big forearm off the ropes and a cruncher legdrop into a dropkick. Anderson backed into the corner and tagged out to Wes Brisco.

Hardy kept control over Brisco, who quickly tagged out to Bischoff. Bischoff was worked over and locked in an arm wringer. Samoa Joe tagged in and stomped and beat the hell out of Bischoff as the place went nuts. Bischoff cut him off and went for a dive off the ropes into a shoulderblock. Joe walked away and shook his head, leaving Bischoff to crash and burn. That was great.

Joe worked over Bischoff who tagged out to Anderson. Anderson was controlled and slammed. Joe nailed a back senton splash. Magnus tagged out and nailed a fall away slam for a two count. Anderson tried to cut him off and locked in a armbar.

Anderson continued to work over Anderson’s arm. Brisco tagged in and slammed him. Brisco cinched in an armbar. Aces & Eights started tagging in and out working over Magnus. Brisco nailed Hardy and Joe to try and prevent a tag but Hardy still made the hot tag.

Hardy drilled Brisco with a big forearm and scored a series of clotheslines. He nailed the Twist of Fate on Anderson but Brisco nailed him from behind. Hardy came back and nailed the Whsiper in the Wind. It turned into a six man brawl with everyone battling.

It settled down and Hardy nailed a vertical suple and a slam. Hardy went up for a swanton but had his legs taken out from under him. Hardy crashed hard atop the buckles. Bischoff played to the crowd but Joe attacked him with a running back splasj and enziguiri. Magnus took out Bischoff.

Joe attacked Anderson and locked him in a choke on the ramp. Magnus set up Hardy so he could nail a swanton on Brisco and score the pin.

Your winners, Samoa Joe & Magnus & Jeff Hardy!

Truly solid and enjoyable six man tag. The pace was good and they took a nice back and forth story. Bischoff and Brisco looked good. Anderson looked better here than he did the last few weeks of TV. Joe and Magnus were awesome and Hardy looked energized.

Jay Bradley vs. Sam Shaw: Gutcheck Tournament Final.

Bradley was taken down with a double leg takedown and kept off balance early. Shaw was real aggressive early. Bradley took over but was caught with a backbreaker for a two count.

Bradley caught him with the boomstick and scored the pin.

Your winner, Jay Bradley!

Christy Hemme interviewed Bradley. He said he was the first in the Bound for Glory series and would be the last man out – meaning he would win the TNA title.

Jeremy Borash interviewed Austin Aries and Bobby Roode. Roode said they were going to win because he was the longest reigning TNA champion ever. Aries noted he was the one who beat Roode for the title and that meant they would win championship gold. They were pushing the idea that the X-Divison title cash-in would happen this summer and last time, there was a change. Nice, subtle way to try and reinforce the title’s worth.

Short but solid Gutcheck bout. Bradley looks ready to go. Shaw is still finding himself.

TNA TV champ Devon vs. Joseph Park

No sign of Park because of the beating.

Devon took the mic and asked everyone where Park was. Devon said that it seemed like he fell and couldn’t get back up. He said it was no different than when the NY Knicks beat the hell out of the Boston Celtics. Devon said that the referee needs to count Abyss out.

The referee counted Park out and rang the bell.

Your winner and still TNA TV champ, Devon!

Taz joked it was a hard fought battle.

Devon took the mic and said that he knew Joseph Park didn’t have it in him, just like Abyss didn’t. He said that if Abyss was here, he’d ring the bell and whip his ass too, but since he isn’t, they are going to go to drink some beer and play with strippers.

Out came Abyss. He hit the ring and clotheslined them both and knocked Knux out of the ring. They rang the bell. Knux drilled Abyss in the back, allowing Devon to nail a shoulderblock.

Abyss was choked against the ropes and drilled with a right hand. Devon choked Abyss in the corner with his boot. He nailed a big running charge in the corner. Devon scored several two counts but Abyss made a comeback. He nailed Knux off the apron and chokeslammed Abyss.

Abyss went for the Black Hole Slam but was kicked off. Devon rebounded off the ropes but was caught with a Black Hole Slam for the pin.

Your winner and new TNA TV champion, Abyss!

Fun match. It was a nice bait and switch that gave the audience something more than they expected.

So far, a solid show.

TNA President Dixie Carter came out to announce the second inductee into the TNA Hall of Fame. She said the company is celebrating 11 years tonight and they are celebrating the best fans in the world. She said they are celebrating every man and woman who ever stepped into the ring for making the company what it is. She said TNA has more passion than anything she has ever seen.

Carter asked everyone in the company to come on the stage for tonight’s announcement of the new Hall of Fame announcement. Everyone from Hulk Hogan to backstage officials like Al Snow and Pat Kenney came out. Carter announced that a very deserving Kurt Angle would be the second Hall of Famer.

Angle was very happy to hear this and came to the ring, hugging Dixie. They played an awesome video feature on Angle and his career. Angle looked like he was legitimately tearing up. The crowd gave him a standing ovation and chanted “USA.”

Carter said that Angle beat the odds and inspired the world when he won a gold medal in 1996. Ten years later, he crossed the line and gave TNA the ability to know they were going to make it. The crowd chanted “Thank you Angle.”

Angle took the mic and there was a huge “USA” chant. Angle said he wasn’t expecting this. He said he’s had some awesome moments in Boston, but this one was the best so far. He said being inducted is an honor and thanked the good Lord for doing what he does best and that’s wrestling. He wanted to thank his wife and his kids and said he’s glad to make his kids proud. He thanked Carter for bringing him to TNA and for making him loving pro wrestling again.

Angle said he’s very humbled and to be inducted. He said there are a lot of guys right here and a lot of guys who are originals who are deserving of the honor. He said he could go on forever and said the TNA roster is the best in the world and they make him look good. He thanked Carter and Jeff Jarrett. He said TNA changed his life and he thanks TNA and thanked the fans for being TNA fans.

A really classy, nice moment. Angle seemed really touched.

TNA Tag Team champions Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez vs. Bad Influence vs. James Storm & Gunner vs. Austin Aries & Bobby Roode

Chavo and Daniels started. Daniels shoulderblocked him down. Guerrero controlled him and Daniels got nailed by Hernandez for good measure. Hernandez then tagged in and nailed an awesome overhead belly to belly suplex.

Daniels tagged in Aries, who was caught and dumped by Hernandez. Chavo tagged in and hit a slingshot splash. Roode tagged in but was caught with a drop toehold. Guerrero tagged in Storm, who faced off with his former Beer Money partner.

Roode and Storm peppered each other with punches. Storm took control with a clothesline and tagged in Gunner. Roode saw him coming and tagged out to Hernandez to save himself. This allowed the two biggest bruisers in the bout to face off and shove each other around. They tried to rebound off the ropes to hit shoulderblocks but were nailed from the outside by the villains.

This led to a lot of battling from everyone as the match broke down. That allowed Bad Influence to take control on Gunner and Storm. They played to the crowd but Hernandez and Guerrero charged down the ramp and dove into the ring with stereo dives.

Hernandez controlled Daniels and slammed him for a two count. He held him up for the delayed vertical suplex. Kazarian nailed him from behind. Bad Influence took turns working him over. Kazarian nailed him with an elbow off the ropes for a two count. They worked over Hernandez until he reversed a suplex, taking both over at once.

Guerrero made the hot tag and was working at a really faster than usual pace, including a super-fast head scissors. He hit the Three Amigos on Kazarian. Storm tagged in and teased the Last Call but Daniels smashed him with the Tag title belt.

Aries and Hernandez faced off in the ring, He turned Aries inside out with a massive shoulderblock. Hernandez nailed the Border Toss on Kazarian. Guerrero covered him but Daniels drilled him with the Tag title.

Bad Influence was eliminated by DQ.

Aries grabbed Guerrero, who was out and rolled him up for the pin.

Hernandez and Guerrero were eliminated, so we will have new Tag Team champions.

Aries nailed a dive on Gunner and tried to score the pin on him. Gunner fought back and drilled Aries. Roode attacked Storm and pulled him off the apron to the floor, hurting his leg,.

Roode and Aries worked over Gunner, but he came back with a series of explosive clotheslines on each of them. Storm tagged in and tossed Aries over the top. He whipped Roode into the corner and backdropped him high.

Storm nailed a neckbreaker on Roode and nailed the hanging DDT on Aries. Gunner tagged in and they whipped Aries into the ring. Aries kicked off Aries but was clotheslined by Gunner. Gunner catapulted him into a Storm DDT. Roode broke up the pin at two.

Gunner and Roode began slugging it out. Roode went for the Torture Rack on Roode but Aries drilled him in the back. They nailed a series of double team maneuvers on Gunner. Aries went to the top and hit the 450 splash but Gunner kicked out, which shocked the crowd.

Storm returned to the fold and took out Roode. Storm nailed the Last Call superkick on Aries,who was then locked in the Torture Rack, which they called the Gun Rack. Aries submitted.

Your winners and new TNA Tag Team champions James Storm & Gunner!

Another good match. This could have easily have gone to hell given all the bodies involved but this was laid out really well and was a lot of fun. Everyone did a hell of a job.

Jeremy Borash interviewed Brooke Hogan. She said the last year has seen the growth of the Knockouts division like never before. Dutch Mantel, Awesome Kong and Scott D’Amore just rolled their eyes. Borash asked Brooke if she still loves Bully like he says he loves her. She ended the interview. That absolutely foreshadowed a heel turn.

With all the title changes tonight, no way is Bully Ray dropping the belt in my opinion.

Last Knockout Standing: Taryn Terrell vs. Gail Kim

ODB is the ref. Kim’s ring outfit it awesome.

They began scrapping right away. Kim smashed Terrell into the buckles and nailed a leaping clothesline. Terrell came back with a series of clotheslines and a suplex. Kim cut her off with an Octopus-like submission.

ODB got to five counting down Terrell but Kim attacked Terrell and broke up the pin. Kim smashed her leg against the apron, then came off the top with a missile dropkick. ODB started counting Terrell down as Kim went to the floor for a steel chair.

Terrell kicked the chair out of Kim’s hand and started flinging her across the ring by her hair. Terrell went to the top for a bodypress but Kim pulled the chair up. The crowd chanted, “Holy sh**” at that. Kim began slamming Terrell’s legs onto the chair and wedged it between the turnbuckles.

Kim tried to run Terrell into the buckles but Terrell saved herself. Kim nailed her and locked on the ringpost figure four leglock. Nice shout out to Bret Hart. ODB began counting out Terrell, who pulled herself out. Kim went for her running sideways splash in the corner but Terrell moved out of the way. Kim hit the chair at full speed and landed hard on the floor. That was nutty.

Kim barely made it up at nine but Terrell put the figure four leglock on the ringpost. Kim began screaming and being very vocal at being hurt, much more than she usually does in the ring. Kim was outside in front of the ramp. Terrell went for a spear but Kim move and Terrell dove through the ring and crashed hard on the ramp. That was INSANE.

Terrell barely made it up. She nailed Kim and teased another spear, this time off the ramp to the floor but Kim took her legs out from under her and she took a hard back bump on the ramp. She was up at 9. Kim went for a piledriver on the ramp but Terrell slipped out and bulldogged her off the ramp to the Arena floor. This match is beyond insane.

Terrell just made it to her feet right before the 10 count.

Your winner, Taryn Terrell!

This was just great and far better than anyone would have guessed going into the match. They took some really insane bumps and worked so hard, it was ridiculous. Huge thumbs up out of me. Shocker of the night and I mean that as a compliment.

Kurt Angle vs. AJ Styles

AJ has this slow new theme music. He’s bringing an entirely more intense look and body language to his presentation. He worked over Angle early and whipped him into the corner. Styles nailed a big flying forearm smash.

Styles drilled Angle but was caught with a tilotwhirl backbreaker. Angle began booting the hell out of him in the corner. Styles focused on Angle’s leg, trying to set him up for the Calfkiller submission hold. He finally went for the move but Angle immediately grabbed the ropes.

Angle still grabbed at his leg, which was taped up. Angle reversed a leglock into an anklelock but Styles immediately grabbed the leg. Angle drilled him with a clothesline, turning him inside out. Angle went down grabbing his leg.

They battled back and forth. Angle nailed his overhead belly to belly suplex for a two count. Angle started unloaded with his series of German suplexes. Styles snapped Angle’s throat on the ropes and used the ropes to vault himself over them into the ring with an full on body smash for a two count.

Styles went to the top for a move but Angle jumped up for a superplex. Styles landed on his feet, which was absolutely amazing. Styles charged Angle but was caught and suplexed hard into the buckles. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.”

Styles caught Angle with a spinning backhand. Styles went for the springboard forearm but Angle kicked him in the air and nailed the Angleslam for a two count.

Angle went for the anklelock but Styles rolled through. Angle was limping. Styles grabbed the Calfkiller and Angle teased tapping out. Angle reversed it into an anklelock. Styles tried to reach the ropes but Angle pulled him to the center and scissored him. AJ almost tapped but sucked it up and used a series of stiff kicks to finally break it.

Angle charged Styles but was sidestepped. Angle hit the ringpost. Styles turned him upside down and came running with a big dropkick to the mid-section. Styles went for a springboard 450 splash into the ring but Angle rolled out of the way. No water in the pool. They went into a series of reversals and finally Angle scored the pin.

Your winner, Kurt Angle!

Another really good match. Styles and Angle have had more spectacular spot-oriented matches but this was a really good wrestling bout with some awesome sequences, submission reversals and intensity. Angle was the right guy to win. It’s hard to book him to lose when he’s announced as your Hall of Famer and the loss adds to Styles’ anguish and Lone Wolf persona. Styles’ new direction really adds a nice, fresh feel to him.

TNA champ Bully Ray cut a promo backstage. He said that Sting didn’t think about this before he made the match a No Holds Barred match. He said Sting warned him he was going to do all this things and warned Bully to try and do it to him. Ray said he wasn’t going to do those things. He said there was one move that wrestlers try not to do to each other because of what it can do to people – the piledriver. He said that he’s going to use it to break Sting’s neck.

TNA champ Bully Ray vs. Sting

Sting immediately attacked Ray and worked him over, brawling. They battled back and forth. They brawled to the floor where Sting missed a Stinger Splash into the guard rail. Ray beat him with the belt. He ripped Sting’s shirt open and chopped him hard against the chest.

Ray worked him over. Taz talked about how he broke his neck on a piledriver (in 1995 in ECW) and was never the same to put over how dangerous the move is. Ray grabbed a chair and missed a shot at Sting, hitting the ringpost. Sting got the chair and drilled Ray across the back.

They battled up the ramp. Sting kept beating him with a chair. Brooke Hogan came out. She seemed concerned. Sting implored her that she had to go back. He went to grab Bully but was lowblowed. Ray worked him over with a series of chairs to back and brought him back to the ring.

Ray nailed a piledriver but Sting kicked out. Ray pulled a table out from under the ring. Ray powerbombed Sting through a table. Ray pulled out a knife and cut the canvas from the apron. He ripped apart the apron and the mat, revealing the boards underneath. The crowd chanted “ECW.”

Ray nailed a piledriver on the exposed boards. Sting pulled his shoulder up at the last second. Ray went for a second one but Sting backdropped him. Ray took him down but missed a back senton off the ropes. Ray nailed the Scorpion Death Drop on the exposed boards. Sting covered him but Aces & Eights hit the ring. The crowd hated this.

They all worked over Sting. He fought back with a series of low blows and punches. He tossed Garrett Bischoff over the top to the ramp and Garrett took a sick bump. Sting and Ray were left in the ring. Devon tossed Ray a chain but Sting caught it and nailed him. The referee counted two but Devon pulled him out of the ring. Sting went to the floor and nailed Devon.

Sting went to the ropes and dove off but Ray nailed him with the hammer as he came down and scored the pin.

Your winner and still TNA champion Bully Ray!

Sting can never have another title shot, according to the stip. The show ended with Sting out cold as Aces & Eights celebrated.

Another fun match. It was more of a chaotic brawl but with the exposed boards, etc. they threw in a few different wrinkles. Enjoyable main.

Tickets For Hogan Uncensored In NYC Not Selling Well, Slammiversary Video & More

– Tickets for Hulk Hogan’s upcoming “uncensored” show at New York City’s Beacon Theater over WrestleMania weekend are not selling well. According to Ticketmaster.com, only 25% of the tickets have been sold – with a “High Availability” of seats in the upper and lower levels of the theater.

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– Miss Tessmacher was featured Thursday on Maxim.com.

– TNA Wrestling has released the following video promoting its annual Slammiversary pay-per-view event, which takes place this year on Sunday, June 2 in Boston, Massachusetts. Tickets go on-sale next Friday.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=z0kmBoRdLfk

Full Details on TNA Slammiversary XI PPV

– TNA issued the following press release today:

TNA WRESTLING CELEBRATES ‘SLAMMIVERSARY XI’ IN BOSTON
‘THE IMMORTAL’ HULK HOGAN, ‘THE ICON’ STING, BULLY RAY, JEFF HARDY, KURT ANGLE, VELVET SKY AND MORE MARK COMPANY’S 11th ANNIVERSARY AT AGGANIS ARENA

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 11, 2013) – TNA Wrestling brings its high-impact brand of professional wrestling to Boston for the very first time with SLAMMIVERSARY XI, a live Pay-Per-View event celebrating the company’s 11th anniversary.

SLAMMIVERSARY XI emanates live from Agganis Arena on the campus of Boston University Sunday, June 2 at 8 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Central. Tickets for SLAMMIVERSARY XI go on sale Friday, March 29 at 10 a.m. ET through the Agganis Arena box office, all Ticketmaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at (800) 745-3000.

“SLAMMIVERSARY XI is our biggest show of the summer, and we’re so excited to bring it to Boston for the very first time,” said TNA Entertainment President Dixie Carter. “The Northeast has such a great connection to the world of professional wrestling, and we can’t wait to showcase the IMPACT WRESTLING Superstars to this audience, not to mention celebrate our company’s 11th anniversary.”

IMPACT WRESTLING stars including “The Immortal” HULK HOGAN, “The Icon” STING, current TNA World Heavyweight Champion BULLY RAY, Olympic Gold Medalist KURT ANGLE, “The Charismatic Enigma” JEFF HARDY, X-DIVISION standouts such as current X-Division Champion KENNY KING and ZEMA ION, plus Knockouts Division Champion VELVET SKY and the lovely and lethal Knockouts, are among those expected to appear at SLAMMIVERSARY XI.

Fans also have an opportunity to see their favorite TNA stars up close and personal at “TNA SLAMMIVERSARY Fan InterAction” Saturday, June 1. Also, TNA will be offering a limited number of travel packages including lodging and tickets to SLAMMIVERSARY. More details are available at www.ShopTNA.com.

Fans can witness TNA’s best every week on IMPACT WRESTLING airing every Thursday night on Spike, 8 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Central.

Matches Announced For Sacrifice, Slammiversary Location, Dixie

— TNAWrestling.com has announced the following three matches for TNA Sacrifice, which takes place May 15 on pay-per-view.

TNA World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting vs. Rob Van Dam

X Division Championship Match
Kazarian vs. Max Buck

Abyss vs. Crimson

TNA Slammiversary will take place on June 12 at the Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida.

— TNA Wrestling president Dixie Carter posted her first message on Twitter today in nearly two months. She wrote, “My thoughts & prayers are with all those effected by the horrible storms yesterday and today. So devastating.”

source: PWInsider.com

Flair & Hogan’s Futures In TNA, Surprise At Slammiversary

– The creative team in TNA has been told to make sure Hulk Hogan appears on every episode of Impact, even if its just for a moment. Others in the company feel that Hogan should be used more sparingly, so his appearances have more of an impact.

– Ric Flair’s TNA contract was for 52 dates over a one-year period. Since he has appeared on virtually all of TNA’s television and pay-per-view events, the comany will likely have to sign him to a new contract soon. One bargaining chip for TNA in the negotiations is their ability to bring in Ric Flair’s son, Reid.

– TNA President Dixie Carter posted a comment on Twitter that TNA has a “nice surprise” for fans at Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. We haven’t heard anything yet about what the surprise may be, but TNA has built a nice track record of delivering on their surprises and “major announcements” – so this could get interesting.

Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

– According to Dave Meltzer, the creative team in TNA has been told to make sure Hulk Hogan appears on every episode of Impact, even if it is just for a brief moment. There are some thoughts that he should be on television less, so when he does appear, it means more.

– Ric Flair’s TNA contract was for 52 dates over a one-year period. Since he has appeared on all the TV/PPV events, they are likely going to have to sign him to a new contract soon. It’s possible that TNA will bring in Flair’s son Reid so he won’t ask for more money when it comes time to sign a new deal.

TNA Slammiversary Card For 6/13: New Matches Added

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TNA Slammiversary - 6/13

“Its the epic event you’ve been waiting for all year! This TNA fan favorite and wrestling classic is an edge of your seat thrill ride. Who will make history this year? Order and find out when TNA Wrestling presents “TNA: Slammiversary” live on June 13th, on Pay-Per-View!”

TNA has confirmed Abyss vs. Desmond Wolfe and AJ Styles vs. Jay Lethal for this Sunday’s Slammiversary pay-per-view. Below is the updated card:

TNA World Title Match
Sting vs. Rob Van Dam

TNA X Division Title Match
Brian Kendrick vs. Douglas Williams

TNA Tag Team Title Match
Matt Morgan & TBA vs. The Band

TNA Knockouts Title Match
Roxxi vs. Madison Rayne

Kurt Angle vs. Kazarian

Jeff Hardy & Mr. Anderson vs. Beer Money

Brother Ray vs. Jesse Neal

Abyss vs. Desmond Wolfe

AJ Styles vs. Jay Lethal

Information On TNA’s Upcoming Slammiversary Pay-Per-View

TNA WRESTLING PRESENTS “SLAMMIVERSARY” LIVE ON PAY-PER-VIEW SUNDAY, JUNE 13

On Sunday, June 13, TNA Wrestling celebrates 8 years of Total Nonstop Action with “Slammiversary” live on Pay-Per-View!

The three-hour epic event will feature all of your favorite TNA Superstars, including Hulk Hogan, Rob Van Dam, AJ Styles, Jeff Hardy, Desmond Wolfe, The Pope, Ric Flair, Sting, Jeff Jarrett and many more!

TNA’s Pay-Per-View events air on Time Warner Cable, Comcast, Charter Cable, Cablevision, AT&T U-Verse, Verizon FIOS, DIRECTV, Dish Network, Viewer’s Choice and more.

Tune into TNA “iMPACT!” every Thursday at 9/8c for news on the “Slammiversary” event!

“Slammiversary” website: http://www.slammiversary.com.