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January 7, 2008
Styles sides with Angle costing Cage at Final Resolution
By MARK XAMIN - SLAM! Wrestling
It's hard to believe that another year has gone by. 2007 was a banner year for TNA with a new two-hour timeslot on Spike TV and the signing of Booker T. But last night marked the beginning of a brand new year for Total Non-Stop Action wrestling, as Kurt Angle and Christian Cage were set to square off in a main event of epic proportions. Final Resolution was live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, the building where fans will mark out over absolutely anything. But this was a night where not even the boisterous crowd could cover up the very mediocre event that took place. Let's take a closer look, shall we? The pay-per-view kicked off with the obligatory hype video, highlighting the title matches set to take place. As always, we are led to believe that something cataclysmic and earth shattering is somehow riding on this wrestling show. But it's tough to argue with the fact that the hype videos are well put together.
Match #1: Lance Hoyt & Jimmy Rave w/Christy Hemme vs The LAX (Homicide &
Hernandez) Christy Hemme pointed out the mysterious Latino nation's member to Lance Hoyt. It was a female, but Hoyt grabbed her anyway. She low blowed Hoyt, and then pounced on Hemme. Hemme, Hoyt, and Rave cleared the ring and the mysterious member revealed herself -- literally. She stripped down to short shorts and a tiny little shirt. It was Shelly Martinez (aka ECW's Ariel). The crowd marked out (seriously). Match Rating: 4/10 Next was Game #1 of the "DCS" drinking game series between "Showtime" Eric Young and James Storm. The idea of this one was that each of them would ask a "have you ever?" question, and if the other "had ever," he got to have a drink. The first person to have three drinks would be declared the winner of the first game. Eric Young asked Storm if he had ever gone to the moon. Storm said he had, and took a drink. Young asked him if he'd ever killed a lion with his bare hands. Storm said he has, and took a drink. Young asked him if he was responsible for the 1967 Detroit riot. Storm thought for a moment and then declared that he was, and took a third drink to win the game. Eric Young was impressed that Storm had all of these experiences, while Jeremy Borash looked on in disbelief that Young was so naive. Backstage interview time with AJ Styles and Tomko. Styles said he hasn't made a decision about whose corner he'll be in tonight. Tomko told AJ that he better not screw up their tag team match, because if he did, he'd have a big problem on his hands. He warned AJ that he better make his decision sooner rather than later. AJ said he'll make his decision sooner...or later.
Match #2: Kaz vs Black Reign Match Rating: 4.5/10 Backstage, Jeremy Borash sits with Kurt and Karen Angle. Borash refers to them as "we," to which Kurt responded "there is no 'we'" and basically ran down Borash, saying he's just an interviewer, he isn't part of the team, and so forth. Angle then asked "what are WE going to do if Styles picks Christian?" Pure gold. Karen Angle stepped in, obviously the brains of the operation, and said she'd handle it because she knows how to handle AJ. Kurt ordered Borash to follow her, looking uncomfortable.
Match #3: TNA Women's Knockout Championship - Gail Kim (c) vs Awesome
Kong
Match Rating: 8/10 Backstage, Karen Angle and Jeremy Borash searched for AJ Styles. They came to the men's room, and Karen went to walk in. Borash stopped her and told her to take a deep breath first. Karen told him she knows he just wanted to stare at her chest. They walked in to find AJ. Karen came onto him, kissing his neck and rubbing her hands all over him. AJ looked flustered and asked if Kurt knew that she liked him. She told AJ that there's a lot more where that came from if he made the right choice in the main event. Exit Karen. AJ told Borash that Karen likes him. Borash played along and agreed. AJ excused himself and disappeared into the stall to...well, you know. Now for a James Mitchell promo. Judas Mesias stood ominously in the background as Mitchell said that Chris (Abyss) would have no choice but to reveal his secret once Mesias beat the truth out of him. He said that Abyss' mother used to say that "little boys who don't tell the truth are doomed to burn in hell." Amazing promo by Mitchell, as always. But isn't this whole "secret" storyline just a tad bit remeniscent of the Paul Bearer/Undertaker/Kane angle from 1997? Hmm.
Match #4: Abyss vs Judas Mesias w/Father James Mitchell Match Rating: 4.5/10 Backstage, Kevin Nash was interviewed. Nash said that wrestling is a crazy business and both he and Samoa Joe understood that. He said he was going to do what he always does -- put asses in seats. He didn't seem concerned about working with Joe. Then it was Booker T and Sharmell's turn for some interview time. Booker said Sharmell isn't a wrestler but that she has a side to her that Roode and Brooks don't want to see. Sharmell said she'd do her talking in the ring.
Match #5: Booker T & Sharmell vs Robert Roode & Ms. Brooks
After the match, Roode berates Brooks. Finally, Brooks had enough and slapped him in the face. Roode grabbed her and backed her into a corner got into her face. Sharmell raced back down to the ring, feeling sorry for Brooks, and tried to get Roode off of her. Roode, perhaps thinking she was a referee, turned around and blindly punched her square in the jaw. They really did their best to make this look like it legitimately wasn't supposed to happen. Booker looked shocked and ran back down to the ring to tend to his wife. Roode retreated up the ramp. Don West got up from the booth and checked on Sharmell, and Tenay did his best to sell us the fact that male on female violence was not permitted in TNA and it had to have been an accident. This feud just got very personal. Match Rating: 6/10 Another backstage interview, this time with Christian Cage. Christian said he doesn't need any help and he never has, but he sees potential in AJ Styles. He then tore up Karen Angle. Excellent promo as usual from Captain Charisma. Back at ringside, West and Tenay do their best to look sullen and disturbed by the Roode/Sharmell incident. Drinking Game #2 for Eric Young and James Storm. This was the game where they had to finish every drink in front of them without getting up until every drink was finished. They weren't allowed to spill any or take any bathroom breaks. James Storm's pants were a little wet. Young noticed. Storm claimed they were wet when he got there. Jacqueline smells his crotch (you can't make this stuff up, people, honest). It was indeed pee. This round goes to Eric Young. Back at ringside, Tenay and West stalled while the ring crew set up the ring for Ultimate X. Tenay informed everyone that Sharmell had been taken to a nearby hospital and it was believed that she suffered a broken jaw. Puh-lease.
Match #6: Ultimate X - Motor City Machine Guns & Jay Lethal vs Team 3D &
Johnny Devine But onto the match. Team 3D came out with Johnny Devine and cut a promo. Brother Ray said that they've been training very hard for this match, and Ray now had the speed of a gazelle, and Devon now had the quickness of a black panther. He said Team 3D was the best tag team of all time, ran down their accomplishments, etc. Blah blah blah. Cheap heat. Out came their opponents and the match began. They start off by brawling on the outside of the ring. Eventually Alex Shelley goes to climb the X, but his wrists are too sore from the attack on Impact where Team 3D tried to break their wrists with kendo sticks. Sabin tried to climb as well, but couldn't do it either. Johnny Devine climbed the X. This is where it got really nasty. The MCMG grabbed him by the ankles and went to swing him off, but Devine miscalculated the fall and landed very awkwardly on his neck/shoulder. Luckily he seemed to be injury free, but half an inch the other way and he could have ended his career. Team 3D then comically began trying to reach the belt, standing in the middle of the ring and jumping for it but they were unable to reach it. Brother Ray then tried to climb the cables but looked nervous. Jay Lethal springboarded onto the cable and beckoned Ray to come get him. As Lethal was taunting him, he botched the spot and lost his grip, falling to the mat below. The match continued, and Team 3D hit the MCMG on the wrists with kendo sticks again, injuring their wrists even more. Devon then stood on Ray's shoulders and they attempted to walk across the ring to the belt. It was a brilliant spot and the crowd (and Don West) ate it up. Lethal stopped them. Shortly after, Lethal was attempting flip of some sort off the cable, but he couldn't adjust himself in time to land properly. Instead, it looked like he landed on his chest with his legs up in the air, and the referee promptly threw up an X with his arms, signalling doctors to come out and tend to what appeared to be a legitimately injured Jay Lethal (his back should by all means be incredibly messed up). Johnny Devine brought a ladder into the ring and tried to climb it to reach the belt. Instead, the MCMG pushed the ladder over and Devine went crashing to the outside of the ring onto two tables that didn't break. It looked like he landed awkwardly on the edge of a table and fell to the floor, but he seemed to escape injury for a second time. Team 3D cleared the ring and Devon climbed the ladder to grab the belt. Ray hid the ladder and Devon hung from the cable with the title in his hands. That's all the referee saw, so he was forced to award the match to Team 3D and Johnny Devine. Match Rating: 6/10. Team 3D saved the match from what was otherwise a series of botched spots and what could have been career ending injuries. Backstage, Samoa Joe was interviewed. He said maybe he was wrong about Nash and Hall. He has learned a lot from Nash about mind games, and maybe the old dog and the new dog can make history.
Match #7: AJ Styles & Tomko vs Samoa Joe & Kevin Nash Match Rating: 6/10 as Joe and Styles did their best to carry the match, but Nash looked his age out there. Still, entertaining segment. Onto the rubber match... the third and final drinking game. It was a high/low card game, with the low card having to take a shot. Whoever passed out first was the loser. As Eric Young is drinking from a beer bong, Jacqueline flashes Jeremy Borash and Storm did something fishy with Young's drink... or maybe hit him with something. I was distracted by Jacqueline, who's back was taking up 3/4 of the screen. Either way, Storm won the drinking contest and gets to choose the match stipulation. Backstage, Kurt Angle was interviewed. Borash filled him in on what Karen Angle did to entice AJ Styles to side with Kurt. Kurt looked surprised at first, but then laughed and said no one could resist Karen, so AJ was obviously going to side with him tonight, and those are odds that Christian wouldn't be able to overcome.
Match #8: TNA World Heavyweight Title Match - Kurt Angle (c) vs Christian
Cage Match Rating: 8/10 So at the end of the night, Final Resolution was more about advancing storylines and entertainment value than it was about watching good wrestling. It did have two stand-out matches (Gail Kim vs Awesome Kong and Angle vs Christian Cage), but the rest of the card was lacklustre at best. Johnny Devine and Jay Lethal should be thanking their lucky stars tonight that they were both able to walk out of the arena under their own power. THE GOOD: Gail Kim and Awesome Kong show the world how good women's wrestling can be. Team 3D's creativity -- they stole the show in a match they had no business being in. Angle and Christian put on a wrestling clinic. THE BAD: Johnny Devine and Jay Lethal almost breaking their necks. Kaz no-selling his hip and suddenly flying around the ring as if he hadn't been worked over the entire match. The Robert Roode segment with Sharmell... they did their best to make it look legit, and Booker, Sharmell, Roode, and Brooks all did a great job with it, but Mike Tenay and Don West are just incapable of making anything seem legit. THE UGLY: Jacqueline smelling James Storm's crotch to see if she could detect urine. Yum. OVERALL RATING: 6/10 TNA's next pay-per-view, Against All Odds, will be live from Greenville, SC on February 10th.
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