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Impact Crowns Multiple New Champions At Turning Point

New tag-team champions and a new Knockouts champion were crowned at Impact’s Turning Point event last night. The show was exclusive to Impact’s streaming service, Impact Plus. Additionally, former AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, Joe Doering returned to the promotion.

Good Brothers Win Impact Tag Team Championships

The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) defeated The North (Josh Alexander & Ethan Page) to win the Impact tag-team titles. They are the 37th team to win the titles and begin the 55th reign in the titles’ lineage. The Good Brothers have now won the WWE RAW tag-team titles (2x), the IWGP heavyweight tag-team titles (3x), and Impact’s tag titles once.

The win ends the North’s 2nd reign with the belts. Their first reign lasted a record of 380 days. The team’s second reign lasted only 3 weeks. The North’s combined 401 days with the title rank them 4th all-time in combined days as champions. They sit behind only LAX, Beer Money, and the Wolves in that category.

Deonna Purrazzo Regains Knockouts Championship

Deonna Purrazzo regained the Impact Knockouts Championship at Turning Point. She defeated Su Yung in a no disqualification match for the honors. Purrazzo also debuted a new piledriver finishing move she calls the “Cosa Nostra”. Yung had defeated Purrazzo for the title at Bound For Glory.

Purrazzo was the 24th Knockouts Champion when she first won the title. She is the 14th wrestler to win the title more than once.

Eric Young Aligns With Joe Doering

Joe Doering has returned to the promotion and aligned with Eric Young. He attacked the Deaners last night at Turning Point.

Turning Point Results:

  1. Eddie Edwards defeated Daivari
  2. Rosemary & Taya Valkyrie defeated Jordynne Grace & Tenille Dashwood
  3. Brian Myers defeated Swoggle
  4. Chris Sabin & James Storm defeated XXXL (Acey Romero & Larry D)
  5. X-Division Championship
    Rohit Raju (c) defeated Cousin Jake
  6. Willie Mack defeated Moose by DQ
  7. Impact Tag Team Championships
    The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) defeated The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) (c) – New Champions
  8. Knockouts Championship
    Deonna Purrazzo defeated Su Yung (c) – New Champion
  9. Impact World Championship
    Rich Swann (c) defeated Sami Callihan

Viewership For “Turning Point” Themed Impact Wrestling, ROH Numbers Rise

The Wednesday, August 26th edition of Ring Of Honor on Destination America, which featured an ROH Tag-Team title main event, drew 149,000 total viewers, up slightly from last week’s show, which drew 145,000 viewers.

This week’s “Turning Point” edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, which also aired on Destination America on Wednesday evening, drew 362,000 total viewers for their first and second airing combined. The number was down, however, from last week’s combined total of 396,000 viewers.

Final Cable Rating For TNA’s “Turning Point” Edition Of Impact Wrestling

Thursday’s special “Turning Point” themed edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV drew a final cable rating of 0.95, according to Nielsen Media Research. The 0.95 final draw actually marks a decrease from last week’s 0.96 cable rating, despite being live this week and having the “pay-per-view” style theme.

As noted previously, Impact Wrestling this week averaged 1.190 million viewers, which was a slight increase from the 1.1 million viewers that the show averaged last week.

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  • Viewership For TNA’s “Turning Point” Edition Of Impact Wrestling

    The Thursday, November 21st “Turning Point” special-edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV drew 1.190 million viewers. The 1.190 million viewers marks an increase from the 1.1 million viewers who tuned into Impact Wrestling last week.

    With the number, TNA returned to the top 100 ranking of the 18-49 demographic after dropping off of the list last for last week’s show.

    As far as competition goes, the New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons NFL game on the NFL Network on Thursday night drew 7.68 million viewers. The NBA game on Thursday night did 1.90 million viewers.

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  • Preview For Tonight’s Live “Turning Point” Edition of Impact Wrestling

    The following is TNA’s official preview for tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling, which takes place from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida:

    – The main event of Thursday’s “Turning Point” broadcast will feature Mr. Anderson battling Bully Ray of The Aces and Eights! If Anderson wins, the Aces and Eights must disband forever! If Bully Ray wins, Anderson is GONE from TNA! Can Anderson get the ultimate revenge on his former Aces boss – or will he be off the roster after Thursday night? Don’t miss it!

    – Also at “Turning Point” the ongoing World Heavyweight Championship Tournament continues with TWO huge matches:

    1. In a Falls Count Anywhere Match, former Main Event Mafia members collide as it will be Magnus taking on Samoa Joe, with the winner advancing in the tourney!

    2. In the second tournament bout, “Cowboy” James Storm and Bobby Roode reignite their feud in a Bullrope Match!

    – In addition this Thursday at 9/8c on SpikeTV: Joseph Park has challenged his brother Abyss to fight him in a match! Yes, you read that correctly! Has Joseph Park completely lost his mind? Will Abyss show up? Tune in and find out what will happen!

    – Plus, TNA Knockouts Champion Gail Kim continues her Open Challenge! Who will answer the call to face Gail this week? With Gail backed up by the juggernaut Lei’D Tapa, is there any woman wrestler who can beat Gail Kim?

    All this and much more on Thursday’s special “Turning Point” IMPACT special – LIVE AND FREE on SpikeTV at 9/8c from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida

    Press Release For Thursday’s “Turning Point” Edition of Impact Wrestling

    TNA sent out the following press release today:

    IMPACT WRESTLING PRESENTS “TURNING POINT” ON SPIKE TV THURSDAY, NOV. 21 AT 9/8 CT

    LIVE AND FREE ON SPIKE TV, “TURNING POINT” FEATURES EXTRAORDINARY “WHEEL OF DIXIE” MATCHES

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Nov 18, 2013) – An action-packed two hours of Pay-Per-View wrestling is coming your way this Thursday, Nov. 21 as IMPACT WRESTLING presents “Turning Point” live and free on Spike TV at 9 p.m. ET. Broadcasting live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla., a hub of IMPACT WRESTLING LIVE! and #IMPACT365, Dixie Carter continues her furor with “The Phenomenal One” AJ Styles as she seeks to crown a new World Heavyweight Champion.

    “Turning Point” will feature two incredible TNA World Title Tournament matches, with stipulations determined through a spin of the “Wheel of Dixie.” The scheduled matches include a “Falls Count Anywhere” match between Magnus and Samoa Joe, and a “Bull Rope” match between former tag partners “The Cowboy” James Storm and “The IT Factor” Bobby Roode. In addition, a grudge match between former Aces and Eights member, Mr. Anderson, and Aces and Eights President, Bully Ray, is on the card.

    “At ‘Turning Point’ on Thursday night, I will treat Samoa Joe like any other opponent, because he stands between me and the world title,” said TNA Superstar Magnus. “Now that the Main Event Mafia has disbanded there are no alliances. It’s every man for himself, and I’m confident I will be the last man standing in the ring.”

    Fighting to get past the first round of the tournament, Magnus and Samoa Joe put their Main Event Mafia allegiances aside as they battle one another in a “Falls Count Anywhere” match where pinfall is permitted outside the ring and any object in reach can be used to the wrestler’s advantage.

    In the second TNA Word Title Tournament match of the night James Storm and Bobby Roode will battle it out in a “Bull Rope” match. Confined to opposite sides of a rope, the restraint and anything tied to it can be used as a legal weapon.

    As the World Heavyweight Title hangs in the balance, so does the future of Aces and Eights. At “Turning Point” former Aces and Eights member Mr. Anderson will square off against President of the Club, Bully Ray in a grudge match to determine the future of the brotherhood. The Main Event of the night will prove the bitterness and dislike Mr. Anderson and Bully Ray have for one other, as the two clash in a high-stakes battle with the future on the line for both. Should Mr. Anderson win, Bully Ray will be dethroned and the Aces and Eights will fall. If Bully is victorious, Mr. Anderson is to never show up in the wrestling ring again.

    For more information about IMPACT WRESTLING and the Thursday night “Turning Point” event, visit www.impactwrestling.com and search #IMPACT365 for behind the scene footage 24/7.

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    VIDEO: Daniels Speaks On TNA Turning Point, Death Of WCW, AJ Styles & More

    SESCOOPS.COM reader Marc Kruskol from MJK Public Relations sent along the following:

    The Sports Courier’s Fred Richani interviews TNA Impact Wrestling legend “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels! In this half hour interview, Daniels discusses teaming up with Frankie Kazarian as Bad Influence, his career longevity, short-lived WCW stints, greatest matches, dream tag team opponents, the West Coast wrestling scene, the legacy of APW and Roland Alexander, and much more! You are now free to worship him!

    You can watch the Daniels interview with The Sports Courier below:

    Time Codes:

    00:50 Joseph Park, Abyss
    01:25 TNA Turning Point – Nov. 21 on Spike TV
    02:20 Bad Influence’s success
    03:30 Creative freedom
    04:55 Eric Young
    05:30 BroMans (Robbie E, Jessie Godderz), Dancing
    06:06 Death of WCW
    06:37 Continuing career after WWE bough WCW, ECW died
    08:35 Roland Alexander, APW
    10:23 West Coast wrestling scene
    11:36 State of independent wrestling
    13:02 Promotions using smaller wrestlers, MMA’s influence
    16:25 Aging gracefully
    18:29 Importance of a publicist
    19:32 Appletini, Taz
    19:54 Best Moonsault Ever (BME)
    20:37 Acting career
    21:27 “Fallen Angel” Gloves
    21:56 Rear That Makes All The Girls Cheer
    22:35 Dream tag team opponents?
    23:17 TNA World Heavyweight Championship
    24:10 Best match
    24:59 AJ Styles, Claire Lynch
    25:31 Advice

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  • TNA Tournament Update, Turning Point & Hardcore Justice Informantion

    – Jeff Hardy defeated Chris Sabin in a Full Metal Mayhem match on Thursday’s Impact Wrestling to advance in the TNA World title tournament.

    TNA has announced that next week’s episode of Impact Wrestling will feature Kurt Angle vs. Austin Aries in a tournament submission match. Here’s an updated look at the brackets:

    Bracket A:

    • First Round: Bobby Roode vs. James Storm
    • Second Round: Jeff Hardy vs. The Winner of Roode vs. Storm

    Bracket B:

    • First Round :Magnus vs. Samoa Joe
    • First Round: Kurt Angle vs. Austin Aries in a Submission match on the 11/14 episode of Impact Wrestling

    – The following matches have been announced for the November 21st “Turning Point” episode of Impact Wrestling

    * Samoa Joe vs. Magnus (First round tournament match)

    * James Storm vs. Bobby Roode (First round tournament match)

    * Bully Ray vs. Mr. Anderson (Grudge match)

    – The 12/29 TNA Live Event from Lowell, MA will be a “One Night Only: Hardcore Justice” pay-per-view taping.

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    TNA Announces Next PPV-Edition Of Impact Wrestling, TNA World Title Tournament

    -TNA announced that there next pay-per-view themed edition of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV will be on November 21st. TNA will present a “Turning Point” themed edition of their weekly television show, which will emanate from the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.

    -TNA announced the following brackets for their eight-man tournament to determine the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion:

    –Jeff Hardy vs. Chris Sabin

    –Bobby Roode vs. James Storm (winner faces the winner of Hardy vs. Sabin)

    –Magnus vs. Samoa Joe

    –Kurt Angle vs. Austin Aries (winner faces the winner of Magnus vs. Joe)

    The matches will carry stipulations which will be determined by the “Wheel of Dixie.” The Hardy vs. Sabin match will be a Full Metal Mayhem match. While Styles is still technically the owner of the TNA title, the tournament will decide the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion. Basically, it looks as if TNA is setting up a future “Champion vs. Champion” match between Styles and the winner of the tournament.

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    TNA Turning Point Buyrate, King Mo Spike TV Special, Impact DVR Data

    – TNA Turning Point drew an estimated 11,000 pay-per-view buys, which is a little higher than the average show.

    – Spike TV is working on a King Mo television special that will likely air before his Bellator MMA debut in January. The show will include Mo talking about his love for pro wrestling growing up, including the Four Horsemen.

    – TNA Impact Wrestling is watched by about 10% of homes on tape delay, which is similar to what WWE RAW does.

    * Major Swerve Coming With TNA’s ACES & EIGHTS Storyline

    (Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Dixie Carter Reacts To Turning Point, Update On Devon’s Possible Injury & More

    – There were no major injuries at Sunday’s TNA Turning Point pay-per-view. Devon reportedly tweaked his knee during his match against Kurt Angle.

    – TNA President Dixie Carter tweeted the following after last night’s PPV:

    – TNA tag champion Chavo Guerrero tweeted the following after he and Hernandez retained their gold Daniels and Kazarian:

    * FLOYD MAYWEATHER Agrees To Box 50 CENT – Billionaire Puts Up $10 Million For The Fight!

    TNA Teasing Jeff Hardy’s “Final Chapter”, TNA ‘British Bootcamp’ Premire Date

    – TNA has announced their “British Bootcamp” reality show will premiere on the UK’s Challenge TV channel on January 1, 2013 at 10PM. The series following four prospective TNA wrestlers and the build to TNA’s annual January UK tour.

    – Following Sunday’s Turning Point PPV, TNA released the following video hyping December’s Final Resolution show. The promo hypes the event as the “final chapter” for TNA World Heavyweight champion Jeff Hardy.

    “For him, it’s been a year of conquests, success, and ultimate triumph. But, his story is far from over. On December 9, will this be Jeff Hardy’s final chapter?”

    Final Card For Tonight’s TNA Turning Point PPV

    Here is the final card for tonight’s TNA Turning Point pay-per-view from Orlando, Florida:

    Ladder Match For The TNA World Championship:
    Austin Aries vs. (c) Jeff Hardy

    #1 Contender’s Match:
    Bobby Roode vs. James Storm vs. AJ Styles

    Tag Team Championship Match:
    Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez (c) vs. Christopher Daniels & Kazarian

    No DQ Match For The Television Championshpip
    Magnus vs. (c) Samoa Joe

    Devon vs. Kurt Angle

    X Division Championship:
    Rob Van Dam (c) vs. Joey Ryan

    Tara & Jesse vs. ODB & Eric Young

    DOC from Aces & Eights vs. Joseph Park

    Three New Matches Announced For TNA Turning Point – Final Pay-Per-View Card

    TNA Wrestling announced three more matches for Sunday’s Turning Point pay-per-view event during Thursday’s Impact Wrestling broadcast. This includes Rob Van Dam defending the X Division Championship against Joey Ryan.

    Also announced is Joseph Park facing Aces & Eights member Doc (formerly known as Luke Gallows) and ODB and Eric Young taking on Tara and Jesse.

    The announced card for the event is as follows:

    * LADDER MATCH: WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – Austin Aries vs. (c) Jeff Hardy

    * #1 CONTENDER’S MATCH – Bobby Roode vs. James Storm vs. AJ Styles

    * TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Christopher Daniels & Kazarian vs. (c) Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez

    * NO DQ TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP – Magnus vs. (c) Samoa Joe

    * Devon vs. Kurt Angle

    * X DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP – Joey Ryan vs. Rob Van Dam

    * Tara & Jesse vs. ODB & Eric Young

    * DOC from Aces & 8s vs. Joseph Park

    Preview For Thursday’s Impact Wrestling – Preview Of #1 Contender’s Match At Turning Point

    Preview Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV 8/7c – The Final Countdown to Turning Point

    Preview Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast LIVE at 8/7c on SpikeTV, featuring the final countdown to the “Turning Point” event! If you can’t watch IMPACT on Thursday, make sure to set your DVR to record all the action.

    – In a huge match on the LIVE Thursday broadcast – and a preview of the #1 Contender’s Match at “Turning Point” – “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles vs. battle Bobby Roode on IMPACT!

    – Just days before their main event Ladder Match at “Turning Point”, what will happen on IMPACT between World Heavyweight Champion “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy and his challenger Austin Aries? Don’t miss it!

    – Did Christian York pass the TNA Gut Check? The judges will make their decision on York’s future on Thursday’s broadcast! Will he earn a spot on the TNA Wrestling roster?

    – Plus, what will be the fallout after the latest member of The Aces & 8s was revealed? What’s next for the biker gang – and how will “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan react to the latest reveal? Tune in and find out!

    All this and much more on Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast on SpikeTV LIVE at 8/8c – the final countdown to Turning Point!

    (source: ImpactWrestling.com)

    Updated Card For TNA Turning Point 2012

    Following this week’s Impact Wrestling, here’s the updated card for TNA Turning Point:

    Ladder Match for the TNA World Title:
    Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Austin Aries

    #1 Contender’s Match:
    A.J. Styles vs. Bobby Roode vs. James Storm
    * Additional stipulation to be added

    TNA Tag Team Title Match:
    Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez (c) vs. Christopher Daniels and Kazarian

    No-Disqualification Match For The TNA TV Title:
    Samoa Joe (c) vs. Magnus

    Devon vs. Kurt Angle.

    TNA Turning Point 2012 takes place Sunday, November 11th from the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.

    * The Latest On Several Top TNA Stars Leaving In The Next Few Months

    Former WWE Developmental Talent Competes In Dark Match Following Impact, Before The Bell For Turning Point

    – Former WWE developmental talent Christina Crawford (a/k/a Caylee Turner) competed in a dark match following Thursday’s Impact Wrestling broadcast in Orlando, Florida.

    The younger sister of WWE Diva Alicia Fox faced ODB in a match.

    Crawford, as well as peer Ivelisse Vélez, were released by WWE in August. Vélez also competed in a dark match last month.

    TNA Women’s Knockout Champion Tara remarked on match via Twitter, stating, “Great match with @TheODBBAM and @wwecayleeturner . Yayyyy!”

    Meanwhile, AJ Styles faced Robbie T in a match taped for TNA Xplosion.

    – Watch Before The Bell: Turning Point, a half-hour broadcast special spotlighting TNA Wrestling’s Turning Point pay-per-view event on Sunday, November 11. (Watch)

    TNA Tag Team Title Match Announced For Turning Point (11/11)

    TNA announced on Monday that Christopher Daniels and Kazarian will get a tag title rematch against Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez at next month’s TNA Turning Point pay-per-view.

    With that match set, here’s the updated card for Turning Point:

    TNA World Heavyweight Title Match:
    Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Austin Aries

    TNA Tag Team Title Match:
    Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez (c) vs. Daniels & Kazarian

    Aces & Eights will also be involved a match, but their opponents have yet to be announced.

    TNA Turning Point takes place on Sunday, November 11th from the Impact Zone in Orlando Florida.

    *Update On The Real ACES & EIGHTS Leader

    TNA Turning Point Main Event, TNA’s New Announcing Team & More

    – The main event of TNA’s Turning Point PPV on Sunday, 11/11 will be TNA World Champion Jeff Hardy defending against Austin Aries in a rematch from Bound For Glory.

    – The UK’s Challenge TV is said to be very satisfied with the TNA British Bootcamp reality series.

    – Thursday’s Impact featured a new announcing team of Jeremy Borash and Todd Kenely working the first hour of the show. According to PWInsider.com, it was Eric Bischoff’s call to use Borash and Kenely to freshen up the first hour. Kenely previously did commentary for Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling.

    * TNA Trying To Sign A Big Name Free Agent, HARDY & RVD’s TNA Futures

    (Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

    Devon Reportedly Not The Leader Of Aces and 8s, Preview Turning Point, Sting

    – Sunday at Bound for Glory, Devon returned to TNA Wrestling and attacked Bully Ray and Sting, costing them their tag team match against the villainous Aces & 8s stable. As a result, they have earned full access to TNA venues.

    With Devon’s surprise attack, many fans have speculated that he is the leader of the nefarious group. According to PWInsider.com, he is not the leader of Aces & 8s and “that there is more to come with the storyline.”

    – TNA Wrestling has released its promotional video for Turning Point, which takes place Sunday, November 11 from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The advertisement is centered on Aces and 8s.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXwdszElibY

    – To celebrate “The Icon” Sting’s induction into the TNA Hall Of Fame and 27 years in professional wrestling, every order on ShopTNA.com will get 27% off throughout the month.

    TNA Turning Point 2011 Pay-Per-View Results

    – TNA’s 2011 Turning Point pay-per-view kicks off with a video package looking at tonight’s matches. The video has a Presidential/political and war theme to it while focusing on the recent happenings between TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode, James Storm and AJ Styles.

    – And we’re live from the Impact Wrestling Zone in Orlando, Florida as the pyro goes off and Mike Tenay welcomes us to Turning Point. Tenay and Taz hype tonight’s show.

    TNA TV Title Match: Robbie E. vs. Eric Young

    We go to the ring and out first comes Robbie E. with Rob Terry by his side. Out next comes the TNA Television Champion Eric Young. The bell rings and Young locks up with the referee. Robbie charges but Young runs out of the ring and under Terry. Robbie comes out and Young decks him before bringing it back in the ring. Young keeps control of the match and sends Robbie out to re-group. Robbie comes back in and Young goes to the floor to lock up with SoCal Val. More stalling and comedy from Young until Terry levels him on the floor.

    They bring it back in the ring and Robbie gets a 2 count on Young. Young starts to fight back and rolls Robbie up for a 2 count. Robbie turns it around and comes off the second rope with a forearm for another 2 count. Robbie with a back elbow off the ropes and another 2 count. Robbie goes to a headlock on the mat now. Robbie keeps control after EY tries to make comebacks. Young finally breaks out of a headlock with a jawbreaker.

    Robbie wails on Young but he just takes it. Young takes off his pants to reveal trunks and hits a flying forearm. EY fights his way in from the apron and dropkicks Robbie. Young with a belly-to-belly throw and a big elbow from the top rope for a 2 count as Terry breaks the pin and pulls Robbie out to the floor. Young goes to the top and leaps out onto both men on the floor. Young brings Robbie back in the ring but Terry knocks him down from the apron. Terry throws Young back in as Robbie covers for the win and the title.

    Winner and New TNA TV Champion: Robbie E.

    – We see footage from earlier of Roode and Styles arriving to the building.

    – We get a promo for tonight’s TNA Tag Team Title match.

    TNA Tag Team Title Match: Ink Inc. and Toxxine vs. Mexican America and Sarita

    We go to the ring and out first comes Ink Inc followed by the TNA Tag Team Champions Mexican America. Anarquia and Shannon Moore start things out. Back and forth action until Hernandez and Jesse Neal come in. Hernandez shows more power but they come face to face. Neal knocks him down and Moore comes in. Hernandez catches Moore in the air and slams him down. Anarquia comes back in and goes at it with Moore.

    Moore with a hurricanrana for a 2 count. Neal comes back in gets beat down by Anarquia. Mexican America continue to own Neal until he comes back with a spear on Hernandez. Toxxine and Sarita come in and go at it. Sarita misses a dropkick and Toxxine dropkicks her. Ink Inc. clear the ring of Hernandez and Anarquia. Moore moonsaults onto the floor and takes them both out. Moore and Toxxine double team Anarquia. They pull his pants down and send him out of the ring. Neal leaps over the top and lands on Hernandez. Rosita goes at it with Toxxine, allowing Sarita to attack from behind with the belt. Sarita covers for the win.

    Winners: Mexican America

    – Jeremy Borash is backstage with Austin Aries and Kid Kash talking about tonight’s X Division Title match.

    TNA X Division Title Match: Jesse Sorensen vs. Kid Kash vs. Austin Aries

    We go to the ring and out first comes Jesse Sorensen followed by Kid Kash. The TNA X Division Champion Austin Aries is out next.

    The bell rings and after some stalling they go at it. Kash and Aries end up on the floor, allowing Sorensen to dive over the ropes and take them out. Kash attacks from behind and kicks Sorensen around. Lots of back and forth action. Sorensen hits a huge splash off the top for a 2 count on Aries as Kash breaks the pin. Kash and Aries continue to double team Soresen.

    The match goes on and Sorensen goes to the top. Kash meets him and brings him back to the mat with a big superplex. Kash has the chance to go for a pin and doesn’t, continuing the attack on Sorensen. Kash hits the Money Maker but Aries puts Sorensen’s leg on the bottom rope and breaks the hold. Aries comes in and takes advantage, rolling Kash up from behind for the win.

    Winner: Austin Aries

    – JB is backstage with AJ Styles talking about tonight’s main event.

    No DQ Match: Rob Van Dam vs. Daniels

    Daniels takes the mic before the match and tries to worm his way out of things. The bell rings and they go at it. RVD with a headlock. RVD takes Daniels down and puts him in a bodyscissors, getting a couple 2 counts. Daniels gets backdropped and runs into a big superkick for another 2 kick. RVD keeps in control for the most part until Daniels blocks a sunset flip and stomps away.

    Daniels keeps RVD grounded in the corner and shows off for the crowd. Daniels with a heel kick to the face and a 2 count. More back and forth until Daniels connects with a big driver for a 2 count. Daniels connects with a kick to the back of the head and RVD goes back down. Daniels with a running forearm in the corner. Daniels holds his knee to RVD’s face. Daniels charges again but RVD gets his feet up. They trade shots until RVD connects with two clotheslines and a springboard kick.

    Daniels ends up on the top rope between his legs. RVD goes to the top and kicks him out to the floor. They fight up the ramp and Daniels ends up on the guardrail. RVD kicks him hard. Daniels limps his way back to the ring and RVD follows. A chair comes into play from Daniels and he gets another 2 count. More back and forth. RVD connects with a kick to the chair to the face and the frogsplash for the win.

    Winner: Rob Van Dam

    – JB is backstage with Rob Terry and new TV Champion Robbie E. Robbie talks about how he will be the best TV Champion.

    Crimson vs. Matt Morgan

    We go to the ring and out first comes Matt Morgan followed by Crimson.

    The bell rings and they square off. Morgan connects with the big offense first. Morgan goes for a Carbon Footprint and Crimson blocks it. Morgan rams Crimson back in the corner with shoulders and then sends him over to the floor. They go at it on the floor. Crimson uses the steps and slams Morgan’s head into the barrier.

    Crimson throws Morgan into the steps but he jumps over them. Morgan back kicks the steps into Crimson’s leg and brings it back in the ring. Morgan hits a big sideslam and continues to be in control. Morgan takes it back to the corner and hits his series of back elbows. Crimson comes back with forearms and a big exploder suplex for a pin attempt. Morgan turns it around again and hits more shoulder thrusts in the corner. Crimson turns it around for a half-nelson attempt on the floor but Morgan breaks out with a 2 count. Morgan chokeslams Crimson for another 2 count.

    More back and forth. Morgan keeps control now but Crimson catches him in a big sit-down powerbomb for a 2 count. Morgan and Crimson meet in the middle of the ring and have words. They trade big right hands. The right hands continue and the referee gets pushed away twice. Morgan and Crimson both shove the ref down this time so they can keep fighting and the ref calls for the double DQ.

    Double Disqualification

    – After the bell, Crimson and Morgan continue to throw punches until security comes down to stop it for a minute. They go back at it again and end up on the floor brawling. Security stops things again to end it.

    – JB is backstage with Scott Steiner and Bully Ray talking about their tag team match tonight.

    Scott Steiner and Bully Ray vs. Mr. Anderson and Abyss

    Out first comes Bully Ray and Scott Steiner, representing Immortal. Mr. Anderson is out next and has his mic lowered on the stage and does the usual promo. Out next comes his partner Abyss.

    Anderson and Ray start things out. Ray stalls before they finally lock up. Anderson takes Ray down with an armbar. Anderson keeps in control and barely connects with a pin attempt. Anderson with a headlock now. Ray counters and takes him down, tagging in Steiner. Steiner takes Anderson to the corner and works him over. Steiner throws Anderson to the corner and distracts the ref, allowing Ray to get in a sneak attack. Ray comes in and they continue working on Anderson’s leg.

    Anderson turns it around and drops Ray as the crowd chants for Steiner. Steiner and Abyss come in but the ref didn’t see Abyss get tagged so he must leave the ring. Ray and Steiner double team Anderson now. Anderson finally turns it around and drops Ray. Abyss finally gets the tag and cleans house. Abyss takes out Steiner and Ray, splashing them in the corner. Abyss with a big slam on Steiner after sending Ray to the floor. Abyss hits a huge splash from the ropes for a close 2 count on Steiner.

    Abyss chokeslams Steiner now and covers for the pin but Ray breaks it up. Ray beats Abyss down and they try to double team but him he grabs them for a double chokeslam. Ray stops it but Abyss clotheslines them both. Ray kicks Abyss in the head and clotheslines him out to the floor. Anderson is the legal man after tagging in. Abyss pulls Ray out to the floor while Anderson leaps down onto Steiner for a 2 count. Steiner counters and suplexes Anderson on his face. Steiner covers for a close 2 count. Steiner takes Anderson up top and nails a Frankensteiner. Steiner covers for 2 but the referee informs him Anderson isn’t legal. Abyss comes in from behind and hits the Black Hole Slam on Steiner for the win.

    Winners: Abyss and Mr. Anderson

    – After the match, Ray comes in and lays out Abyss. The losers beat the winners down and bring in a table. Ray and Steiner slam Abyss through the table but he stands right back up and stares at them. Ray is shocked as he just leaves the ring.

    – JB is backstage with Karen Jarrett and the Knockout Tag Team Champions Gail Kim and Madison Rayne, talking about Gail’s shot against Velvet Sky tonight. Karen says she brought in Gail Kim because she’s a role model to young girls. Gail says she’s never been more ready and this is going to be a piece of cake. Karen says Gail doesn’t need her or Madison out there with her tonight. Karen says Gail is going to take care of business the way it’s supposed to be done.

    TNA Knockouts Title Match: Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky

    We go to the ring and out first comes one-half of the Knockouts Tag Team Champions, Gail Kim. Gail is by herself tonight. Out next comes the TNA Knockouts Champion Velvet Sky.

    Velvet attacks Gail right before the bell and starts brawling. She sends Gail to the floor and dropkicks her in the mouth. Velvet brings it back in the ring and clotheslines Gail. Velvet with a crossbody for a 2 count. Velvet with a clothesline in the corner now and then a series of right hands. Gail turns it around and kicks Velvet around. Gail with kicks to the stomach now.

    Gail with a spear in the corner and a big kick to the face. Karen Jarrett comes walking to the stage clapping. Gail with a 2 count on Velvet. Velvet fights to her feet but Gail catches her in mid-air and hits a backbreaker over her knee. Gail with an abdominal stretch now. Velvet blocks with a jackknife cover for a 2 count. Velvet with another 2 count. Velvet counters and kicks Gail out of mid-air. Velvet with a clothesline, knees to the face and a faceplant. Velvet drops Gail again for another 2 count as Gail attempted a suplex.

    More back and forth. Karen runs over and distracts the referee while Madison Rayne comes in and lays out Velvet from behind. Gail still only gets a 2 count. Gail goes to the top but misses senton as Velvet moves out of the way. Velvet with a 2 count. Gail with a rollup for 2. Karen distracts the referee again while Madison interferes a bit. Gail takes advantage and this time gets the win and the Knockouts Title.

    Winner and New TNA Knockouts Champion: Gail Kim

    – Eric Bischoff is backstage on the phone, yelling at his wife about their son Garrett. Bischoff say she’s going to send Garrett back to her in a bag on Thursday. Bully Ray walks in and he’s upset, talking about how the table spot didn’t affect Abyss. Ray says things with Hulk Hogan are going wrong and things with Abyss are going wrong, so Bischoff needs to fix things. Ray can’t get over the fact that Abyss got right up when they put him through a table. Bischoff and Ray walk off together.

    – We get a promo for tonight’s Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett match.

    Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

    We go to the ring and out first comes Jeff Jarrett with Karen. Jeff Hardy is out next and he’s wearing a new helmet to the ring.

    Hardy enters the ring and the bell sounds, they go right at it. Hardy hits a quick Twist of Fate and pins Jarrett for the squash win.

    Winner: Jeff Hardy

    After the match, Jarrett is pissed and wants the referee to re-start the match. The bell sounds again as Jarrett lays Hardy out and here we go. Jarrett beats Hardy around the ring as the crowd chants for him. Hardy comes back with a forearm shot and a kick to the corner. Hardy runs into an elbow in the corner and Jarrett turns things around. Jarrett slides out to the floor and hits his trademark right hand. Jarrett comes off the second rope with a right hand and lays Hardy out again. Another right hand off the ropes and Jarrett plays to the crowd.

    Jarrett comes off the ropes again but Hardy catches him and drops him on his face for a 2 count. Hardy goes up top but Jarrett knocks him down to the mat. Jarrett keeps whipping Hardy into the corners and running his mouth. Hardy fights back with right hands but Jarrett locks on a sleeper hold. Hardy backdrops Jarrett. They get to their feet and trade right hands. Hardy with a forearm shot and a roll-up for 2. Hardy blocks the Stroke. Jarrett blocks the Twist of Fate and goes for the Figure Four. Hardy blocks that and rolls Jarrett up for the win.

    Winner: Jeff Hardy

    After the match, Jarrett grabs a chair and runs up the ramp, hitting Hardy in the head with it. Jarrett beats Hardy back to the ring and bullies Earl Hebner in. Jarrett hits Hardy with The Stroke and forces Hebner to make the count. Hebner counts the pin but Hardy kicks out at 2. Hardy rolls Jarrett up again and pins him for the third time.

    Winner: Jeff Hardy

    – Tenay and Taz go to hype tonight’s main event but cameras cut backstage to see wrestlers congratulating Jeff Hardy. AJ Styles walk up and they stop. AJ and Hardy shake hands before they both walk off.

    – JB is backstage with Bobby Roode talking about tonight’s main event.

    – We go to the promo video for tonight’s World Heavyweight Title match.

    TNA World Heavyweight Title Match: AJ Styles vs. Bobby Roode

    We go to the ring and out first comes the challenger, AJ Styles, to a nice reaction from the crowd. The TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode is out next.

    JB does formal ring introductions and here we go. They lock up and break. Roode stalls a bit and they lock up again, going to the corner. They break and Roode gets a cheap shot in. AJ knocks him to the mat and Roode goes to the floor to run his mouth. Roode knocks AJ into the corner with right hands. AJ fights out but Roode stops him and applies a headlock. They run the ropes and AJ dropkicks Roode back out to the floor.

    AJ brings it back in the ring an suplexes Roode. AJ takes it back to the corner and works Roode over, taking it to the next corner. AJ with chops in the corner now. AJ keeps it up going from corner to corner with Roode. AJ keeps control of the match until Roode kicks him in the face and connects with a running clothesline. The crowd boos as Roode beats AJ around. Roode charges but AJ moves and Roode lands on the floor. AJ leaps off the apron and takes out Roode against the fan barrier. AJ picks Roode up and drops him over top of the barrier. They make it back and Roode dropkicks AJ back out. Roode rams AJ back into the apron and brings it back in the ring for a 1 count. Roode covers again but AJ kicks out. They get to their feet and AJ fights out of the corner. Roode runs into a big boot. AJ comes off the top but Roode catches him. Roode catapults AJ into the corner. Roode drops AJ on his face and covers for 2.

    Roode keeps AJ down with a hold on the mat now. They get to their feet but Roode keeps in control. AJ runs into a boot in the corner and Roode goes to the second rope. AJ meets him with a right hand. AJ takes Roode up top for a superplex but Roode headbutts him back to the mat. AJ runs back up and grabs Roode, this time nailing the superplex. They make it to their feet and AJ rocks Roode with right hands. AJ with a big backdrop and a series of clotheslines. AJ with the big leaping forearm in the corner and a backbreaker over the knee for a 2 count.

    Roode blocks a move and AJ ends up on the apron. AJ goes for a springboard in but Roode cuts him off. They go back and forth again. AJ crossbodies but can’t get the pin. Roode catches AJ with a big spinebuster for a 2 count as Roode shows frustration. AJ counters a fisherman’s suplex from Roode and backdrops him. AJ springboards in but Roode moves and AJ lands on his knees. AJ counters Roode with a roll-up for 2. AJ goes for the Styles Clash but Roode fights it. Roode turns it into a crossface and locks the submission in, in the middle of the ring. The hold is broken and AJ can barely powerbomb Roode. AJ takes it to the corner and charges. Roode backdrops him to the apron. AJ springboards in with a forearm shot but Roode kicks out at 2. AJ pushes Roode into the corner and holds him from behind. The referee comes behind AJ. Roode goes to back kick AJ with a low blow but it hits the referee and he goes down. Roode goes for the win but the referee is slow to count. AJ rolls Roode up for 2. AJ kicks Roode with an enziguri but he doesn’t go down. AJ goes for the Styles Clash it looks like but Roode hits him with right hands. AJ with a leaping right hand and Roode goes down. Roode backs up in the corner and begs AJ not to hit him. AJ spears Roode down and wails away with right hands. AJ unloads with knees and forearms. AJ with chops on the ropes now. AJ drops Roode on the top rope between his legs, causing Roode to fall out to the floor.

    AJ runs the ropes and goes for the suicide dive but Roode moves, catches him in mid-air and slams AJ to the floor in front of the fans. They come in the ring and trade pin attempts. AJ finally goes for the Styles Clash but Roode blocks it and pins AJ with a handful of tights for the win.

    Winner: Bobby Roode

    – Turning Point goes off the air with Roode looking on from the ramp at AJ in the ring.

    Final Card For Tonight’s TNA Turning Point Pay-Per-View

    TNA Wrestling presents Turning Point live tonight on pay-per-view and online at TNAOnDemand.com from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The complete match lineup is as follows:

    World Heavyweight Championship Match
    Bobby Roode (c) vs. “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles

    Challenge Match
    “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy vs. “King Of The Mountain” Jeff Jarrett

    X Division Championship Match
    Austin Aries (c) vs .Jesse Sorensen vs Kid Kash

    Television Championship Match
    Eric Young (c) vs. Robbie E

    Tag Team Match
    Mr. Anderson and Abyss vs. Bully Ray and Scott Steiner

    Undefeated Streak On The Line
    Crimson vs. “The Blueprint” Matt Morgan

    No Disqualification Match
    Rob Van Dam vs. Christopher Daniels

    Women’s Knockout Championship Match
    Velvet Sky vs. Gail Kim

    Tag Team Championship Match
    Anarquia, Hernandez and Sarita vs. Jesse Neal, Shannon Moore and Toxxin

    Final Card For Sundy’s TNA Turning Point Pay-Per-View

    TNA Turning Point (11/13)

    Following Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling, here is the final card for Sunday’s TNA Turning Point pay-per-view:

    TNA World Heavyweight Title Match
    Bobby Roode (c) vs. AJ Styles

    TNA Tag Team Title Match
    Mexican America (c) vs. Ink Inc.

    TNA Knockouts Title Match
    Velvet Sky (c) vs. Gail Kim

    TNA X Division Title Match:
    Austin Aries (c) vs. Kid Kash vs. Jesse Sorensen

    TNA Television Title Match:
    Eric Young vs. Robbie E

    Jeff Jarrett vs. Jeff Hardy

    Crimson vs. Matt Morgan

    Rob Van Dam vs. Daniels

    Bully Ray and Scott Steiner vs. Ken Anderson and Abyss

    Styles Suffers Injury At House Show, Angle Posts Health Update

    — AJ Styles said on Twitter he injured his ankle at Friday’s TNA Wrestling live event in Battle Creek, Michigan.

    He wrote Saturday morning, “Rolled out of bed to see how the ankle was after last night………. Not good, crap!” Asked how bad his ankle is, he responded, “Not sure, hope I’m ready by next Sunday.”

    — Kurt Angle tweeted an update on his health Saturday.

    He wrote, “I Went for Bloodwork last wk.My Blood Pressure Dropped from 140/95 to 100/65. My cholesterol 199 to 140. And I Lost 30lbs.UltraFiberDX Baby!”

    — Gail Kim will appear for Absolute Intense Wrestling on Friday, November 25 at Puritas Lutheran Church 13812 Bellaire Road Cleveland, Ohio. Visit www.aiwrestling.com for more information.

    Preview For Next Week’s Impact – World Title Match Scheduled

    Preview TNA IMPACT WRESTLING Next Thursday At 9/8c On SpikeTV

    Don’t miss Thursday’s huge IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast on SpikeTV at 9/8c, as the road continues to the November 13 “Turning Point” Pay-Per-View event! Can’t watch it Thursday night? Set your DVR to record it!

    Here is a preview of Thursday’s broadcast:

    – In a huge main event bout, the World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line as titleholder “Cowboy” James Storm will defend the gold against his friend and tag team partner, Bobby Roode! This past week, Roode defeated Samoa Joe to become the #1 Contender, and now he gets another shot at the World Title he came so close to winning at Bound For Glory. Don’t miss the much-anticipated World Title bout between Storm and Roode on Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV!

    – In addition, Ronnie from MTV’s “Jersey Shore” is coming to TNA IMPACT WRESTLING! After Robbie E and Big Rob put the beat down on Eric Young this past week, EY has promised he is bringing Ronnie to even the odds this week! What will happen when Ronnie from Jersey Shore makes his debut in IMPACT WRESTLING? Tune in and find out!

    – In a huge tag team match, it will be “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy teaming with Mr. Anderson to take on “The King of the Mountain” Jeff Jarrett and Bully Ray

    – Plus, Knockouts VP Karen Jarrett has signed a Knockouts Tag Team Title Match, as Tara and Brooke Tessmacher will defend the gold against Gail Kim and Madison Rayne

    All this and much more on Thursday night starting at 9/8c on SpikeTV – with appearances by Sting, Ric Flair, X Division Champion Austin Aries, Eric Bischoff and many more!

    source: ImpactWrestling.com