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Submitted by Christina Schmalz on Thursday, May 20, 2004 at 2:10 PM EST
Here are the results for TNA’s PPV on May 19, 2004. If you’d like to contact Match #1 Stipulation Match: If Lynn wins, he gets D’Amore for 5 minutes in ring. If he loses, he must leave TNA. Bobby Roode w/ Scott D’Amore vs. Jerry Lynn WINNER: Lynn by pinfall at 9:25 after cradle piledriver Match #2 David Young vs. D-Ray 3000 WINNER: D-Ray by pinfall at 4:37 Match #3 Team Japan (Ryuji Hijikata & Mitsu Hirai Jr. & Nosawa ) vs. Team Mexico (Abismo Negro, Mr. Aguila & Heavy Metal) WINNER: Team Mexico at 7:02 (Aguila pinned Hirai with a 450) Match #4 Final Week of best 2 out of 3; Winner gets a shot at X-Division Title Sonjay Dutt vs. Amazing Red WINNER: Amazing Red by pinfall at 9:10 with Red Alert Match #5 Bunkhouse Brawl Match- No DQ’s anything goes “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes & James Storm vs. Kid Kash and Dallas WINNER: Storm by pinfall at 11:34 after superkick to Dallas Match #6- Main Event Deadly Draw Match (see recap for complete rules) World Heavyweight Championship AJ Styles vs. Chris Harris vs. Raven vs. Ron “The Truth” Killings WINNER: Killings by pinfall at 19:12 after axe kick off the top rope (new TNA Heavyweight champ) Share your thoughts about this week’s PPV here on LOP in our NWA TNA Forum. While you are there you can catch up on all the latest news, rumors and opinions. It’s a win-win situation. Time for cheap plugs. You should really read Excuse The Aggravation up now in LOP’s underground. ETA is one of the best things going in there right now and this week it’s even better. Yes, XanMan improved it the only way he could and that was by inviting me to co-host the program. Just kidding Xan, you are an amazing writer in your own right… not to mention a huge TNA fan. Do the clicky thing on the link and see why it is one of the best columns on the net. Yeah, my buddy RandomGuy#5 won this month’s Column of The Month contest and I figured I’d plug him too. If I didn’t he said he’d give me the pounce. I’d prefer that not happening so be good people and read it when it gets posted on the main page. It should be up in the next day or two otherwise I would have linked it. While waiting for that one though you can read his current work here and his non-wrestling related ranting here. The Full Monty Frankie Kazarian gives us the rundown on not stealing cable. According to him signal theft is not cool like him. He goes on to tell us how he’s stolen looks and hearts but if there is something he wants, he pays for it. I could make the obvious joke here but I won’t. The first video package of the night was a very extensive look at last week’s highlights. If you missed the show you can read all about it here. Tenay now welcomes us to the Asylum. While scanning the crowd they show a bunch of Sabin section signs. It appears that the “Sabinites” have their own website as one of the signs was promoting it. Match #1- Bobby Roode w/ Scott D’ Amore vs. Jerry Lynn Match Stipulation: If Lynn loses, he must step down as captain and leave TNA. If he wins then he gets 5 minutes in the ring with Scott D’Amore Lynn starts out with a few punches, whips and then straight into a tiltawhirl head scissors. Immediately he follows up with a springboard dropkick off the ropes onto Roode. Roode is knocked out of the ring so Lynn goes to the ropes for another springboard. The crowd starts up a chant for Lynn. Back in the ring and Roode goes for an elbow drop but Lynn gets out of the way. Both men go to the ropes and Roode attempts a high-risk maneuver only to be foiled by a face jam onto the mat by Lynn. Lynn then follows up with a few punches, whip and then a back body drop onto Roode. He is back on his feet but Lynn goes for the baseball slide between the legs. On his way through he hooks Roode’s leg and brings him down. Both are back outside ring again. Lynn chases Scott for a few seconds until Roode hits him with a left arm clothesline. A few punches to Lynn’s head as he pushes him into the corner. Once in the corner he pummels Lynn kicks and more punches. Lynn comes back with kicks. Elbow by Roode knocks Lynn out of the ring. D’Amore kicks and chokes him before throwing Lynn back in the ring. Roode takes the opportunity to try for a pin but only gets a 2 count. Neckbreaker for two by Roode. Next he begins twisting Lynn’s neck sideways and locks it in. Lynn fights out of the neck vice with elbows Floatover and a flip get Lynn a 2. Roode picks him up and drops Lynn onto the rope. D’Amore begins choking Lynn again and follows up with an elbow across chest. Roode uses an elbow lateral press for two. He gets Lynn into a headlock but Lynn reverses it with a quick kick to gut and elbows. Lynn bridges out of the reverse chinlock. Knee across chest of Lynn for two count. Scoop & slam by Roode. Lynn’s hurting. Roode with a mid rope legdrop but Lynn moves out of way. Lynn gets comes back with punches and some short arm clotheslines. Lynn s prings off mid rope and connects. Hurricarana by Lynn for two but D’Amore breaks the count. The ref goes out to yell at D’Amore for interfering. Roode grabs flag and hits him. Roode almost had a pin. He’s starting to get mad and give Lynn a knee to the back. Canadian Bomb attempt by Lynn but he fights him off. Next thin we know Lynn uses the cradle piledriver for three count. Winner: Lynn by pinfall at 9:25 D’Amore is visibly upset by outcome. He truly looks to be in shock at the result of the match. D’Amore comes in and the bell begins to ring. The countdown for 5 min is on. Lynn is hurting from his previous match with Roode. D’Amore comes at Lynn with punches. A few whips and a clothesline by D’Amore. West jokes that D’Amore is 600 lbs. Slam by D’Amore followed by a legdrop to neck. Another knee drop to the neck. 3:20 minutes are left and Lynn still hasn’t had any offense. Overhead release suplex by D’Amore. Stomps on head by Lynn and Roode goes for flag/hockey stick to use on him. He wraps the flag around him and waves his hand. Lynn grabs him by the neck and they exchange punches that end with a poke to eyes by D’Amore. Lynn nails a tiltawhirl head scissors and then a dropkick into face of D’Amore. Headbutt from off the ropes and Lynn catches him. Lynn sets up cradle piledriver on D’Amore as Roode comes back into ring attacking Lynn from behind. The rest of team Canada comes in for the beat down. Here comes Team TNA to the rescue. Team Canada takes off. We go the back where Hudson is with Russo. He asks Russo about tonight’s Deadly draw match. They quickly go over the rules of the match but Russo says he is adding another stipulation to the match. If Storm, Kid Kash, Dallas, any of 3LK, or Sabu interferes with tonight’s main event, they will be fired on the spot by me. There will be no interference in this match. As for his critics regarding favoritism towards AJ, they will be proven wrong this evening. AJ is going to be in there all by himself and will have to prove that he is worthy of being the heavyweight champ. Match #2 David Young vs. D-Ray 3000 Before the start of the match Tenay points out to us that Young’s record is 0-38. D-Ray comes out to some seriously funky music. Young refers to him as a Chia pet looking freak because of his Afro. Right off the bat, D-Ray goes for the pin and gets two. Young whips him into corner but D-Ray comes back with a cross bodyblock by for another two count. Back and forth on the ropes they go. Young puts a stop to it with a powerslam resulting in a two count. Off the ropes Young goes and lands a clothesline. Crowd is getting rowdy with “Loser” chants loser while making L’s with their fingers. Sit down powerbomb by Young for another two count. Young starts talking to himself trying to calm down and re-focus on the match. D-Ray takes advantage of this and cradles him up with small package for a near pinfall. Young is right back up with a right hand hard followed by a back body drop by Young. He picks D-Ray up by his ‘fro but misses two clotheslines in a row. D-Ray goes for flying forearm and gets the two. Dropkick for another two by ray. Punches by Ray as he shoots off the ropes into a back elbow for another nearfall. Nice neckbreaker by D-Ray for another two. Young gets his foot on ropes in time to break count. He gets up and lands the best spinebuster in the business on D-Ray. Young is distracted by Pat Kenney and Storm fighting their way to ring. The cameras go to the crowd as they fight their way through. Gilberti is in there too and Kenney is hitting them with a leather strap. It’s about time he is able to get some defense in on N-Y-C seeing as they have whoops him pretty good the past few weeks. Young spends too much time watching the action outside the ring and D-Ray rolls him up for a three count. Winner: D-Ray 3000 by pinfall at 4:37 Kenney makes it to the ring with the leather strap still beating Gilberti and Storm. Young is looking more confused that normal as he stands in the corner out of the way. Trinity comes to the ring and goes straight to the top rope. She goes for the high-risk move but Kenney sees it coming and moves out of the way. Kenney whips Trinity with strap but they gang up on Kenney. Young is still looking confused in the corner. He’s not sure if he should try to save Kenney or not. It makes sense for him to be confused considering his past with Gilberti, Storm and Kenney. Repeated elbow drops by Storm onto Kenney. Gilberti joins in the fun with stomps to chest and face of Kenney. Trinity pulls some sopa out of her pocket. What do you know? It just so happens to be Irish Spring soap. She shoves hit hard into Kenney’s mouth making him eat it. Black shirts finally make it to the ring to break it up. Next up is the video package hyping up the World X-Cup next week. From what I have read we are really in for a treat next Wednesday. Make sure you tune in to send a strong message to Vince McMahon who just so happens to be airing an Eddie Guerrero special on UPN… like there wasn’t another time slot available. Yeah right, I’m sure that wasn’t intentional. Team Canada is in the back with Hudson being their usual rowdy selves. Hudson scolds D’Amore by telling him that what he did to Lynn was uncalled for. D’Amore begs to differ because he said it was exactly what Lynn called for himself on last week’s show. It was Lynn that came out here and said he wanted D’Amore for 5 min. D’Amore further insults Lynn by saying that he couldn’t even last three minutes in the ring with him and it just proves what a bad leader he really is. “You jeopardized your whole team just to get at me. Revel in your 1, 2, 3 on Roode. You won the battle. We won the war.” Harsh words for Lynn there from the leader of Team Canada. Match #3 Team Tokyo (Ryuji Hijikata & Mitsu Hirai Jr. & Nosawa) vs. Team Mexico (Abismo Negro, Mr. Aguila & Heavy Metal) I have to say one thing here. For the expectation I had every time that Team Japan has wrestled, I have been disappointed. It might have to do with the fact that they have not had a solid team. The only re-occurring player for them is Nosawa and I think that has really hurt them. We start of with Heavy Metal and Hirai in the ring. Nice take down by Metal and Hirai tags in Nosawa. Metal tags in Aguila too. They lock up but then Aguila goes for a springboard/pinning combo for a quick two. Next up is Negro and Hijikata. Not much goes on here before they tag back out too. Metal hits Hirai with a back elbow spring. Hirai goes for the quick tag to Nosawa. Takedown by Nosawa followed by a triple powerbomb. Aguila is tagged back in and goes for Nosawa. Now it is Abismo’s turn and he lands a nice tiltawhirl to Hirai. More tags made and Hijikata lands a nice brainbuster. Stiff kicks to him by Negro and he goes for a rear chokehold. Hijikata breaks out and tags in Hirai. Hirai gets a quick two with the tiger bomb. Aguila is now in and he slams Hirai before going up for a twisting moonsault. Nice execution. Too bad it missed. Nosawa goes for a frog splash but nobody is home. Metal apparently feels left out and goes to the ropes to miss a move also. He makes it back up as he springboards onto Hirai and Nosawa outside the ring. Abismo and Hijikata are in the ring and he dumps Abismo on his head. Hirai gets Aguila up on the ropes but Abismo comes in for the save. He turns around and powerbombs Hirai. Aguila follows up with a 450 splash (which is always impressive) and pins Hirai. Winner: Team Mexico (Aguila pins Hirai at 7:03) After the match Goldy and Abyss are shown coming out to announcer’s table. Abyss is extra creepy this evening as he fondles Goldy’s hair while she is on the mic. She begins screaming in the shrill voice, “Are you out there Eric?” Tenay lets her know that there is a show going on and she tells him she doesn’t care. Goldy says that she can be anywhere she wants because she has a legal dispute going on with TNA. She goes on to tell us, “I’ve got the money. I’ve got the power.” West makes a comment about her not being quite right and she starts yelling at him too. Her response was pretty funny though. “Are you trying to call me crazy West? Crazy is wearing a different variation of the same shiny shirt for close to two years.” She tries to start up a “Shiny Shirt” chant but the crowd didn’t join in. I had to laugh because West’s wardrobe is a bit over the top. West responds by telling her that crazy is calling someone’s machine 200 x a day. Tenay and West start up a crazy chant with crowd. Watts comes out and drills Abyss into the railing. Tenay informs us that TNA aware of the legal matters and they asked Watts to lay low. They did a good job acting surprised to see him. Watts grabs Goldy in ring and Abyss comes up behind with a chair shot to the head. He continues to beat on Watts a bit and sets up chair in ropes. Watts fights him off and tosses Abyss into the chair. Watts nails Abyss with the bat that he brought to the ring. Goldy is throwing money around into the ring and Watts comes over to stomp on it. She begins to scream and the Black Shirts come in to calm things down. The next video package shows highlights from the past two weeks with Sonjay and Red. It contains the usual promos about who is the better man. Kaz joins in with a few nuggets of wisdom too. Oh, in case you haven’t heard… Kaz is the coolest in his world. Kaz’s music hits first and he comes out with belt. Instead of sitting on the ramp this week he’s joining Tenay & West at announce table. This should be good. Match #3 (Week #3- Best 2 out of 3 for X-D title shot) Sonjay Dutt vs. Amazing Red Good back and forth rally to start off. Eventually Dutt goes out of ring and Red goes for a beautiful springboard onto Dutt. Kick to midsection of Dutt. Elbows and punches to Red. Lateral press for one count by Dutt. Whips, reversals and then Dutt goes for his hurrica-sub-hold (if anyone knows the name of this move please let me know!!!) and then rolls Red up for a two count. Dutt goes for springboard but stops. He jumps up to top rope and then onto the other side of turnbuckle for a beautiful springboard by Dutt onto Red. Snap suplex takeover for two by Dutt. He attempts a variation of one of Red’s moves but Red counters. Next is a mid ring collision with kicks and both are down. Both connect with clotheslines and are down again. Both back up and blows are exchanged. Shoulder block by Dutt and then he drops Red on back of head. Red gets back up but Dutt charges him. He give Red a taste of the boot for a two count. A nice, hard enzugiri kick by Red and then he charges Dutt with a clothesline for nearfall. Elbows by Red and he sets Dutt up on ropes but Dutt reverses it into a powerbomb on Red for a very close two count. Dutt pulls Red up and knees him in chest. He goes for a vertical but Red escapes. Dutt shoots Red into the corner but Red gets out. Both go to the ropes and Red gets a slam for two. Russian leg sweep by Dutt followed by a shooting star press for two. Scoop slam by Dutt who then goes up for a high-risk move. He begins a Hindu press but changes it to a corkscrew 450. Red gets out of the way in time and comes back with a Red Star Press for two. Tornado DDT attempt by Red but Dutt stops it. Red nails Dutt with his Red alert and gets the win for a title shot with Kaz. Winner: Amazing Red by pinfall at 9:10 with Red Alert Kaz goes into ring and lifts Red’s arm to congratulate him on the win. Kaz gets on knees and bows down to Red. Kaz offers his hand for a handshake and Red accepts. Of course Kaz ruins a nice gesture by pulling Red in close and grabbing his ear. He whispers something causing Red to kick Kaz right out of the ring. Red has the belt and Kaz goes running. We are now shown a video package hyping up the Bunkhouse Brawl match. Highlights are shown of Kash and Dallas’s match against storm. They also show the run in from Harris and Dusty Hudson is in the back with Storm & Dusty. Storm tells us “Everyone knows what I say about luck. Sorry about your…luck (heh, I already see the effects here of the TV deal. It’s a shame he can’t even say his own damn catchphrase.) Dusty apparently goes on without a care for the censors since he tells Kash and Storm he is in the mood to kick some ass. He informs them that their luck has run out. According to Dusty “The bottom line is I feel a little edgy tonight. I feel like all my rowdy friends are sitting there. All Storms’ rowdy friends are out there. This old man is still pretty good according to the girls in the bordello last night. I told you before there is a Storm coming and a Dream is coming with him.” Match #4 Bunkhouse Brawl Kid Kash & Dallas (defending tag team title holders) vs. James Storm & Dusty Rhodes We are informed that his is an anything goes match. There is a no DQ and the first pinfall or submission wins it. This is TNA’s version of Deadwood. Kash is challenging Dream to come in instead of starting off with Storm. Dream comes into the ring as the crowd begins to chant “Kid Kash Sucks.” Lots of standing around follows. Kash is keeping busy by taunting Dream and the crowd. They eye each other up and go to a lockup. Kash gets Dream into corner and hits him with a right hand. Kash walks away and taunts the crowd some more. Another lock up and Dream gets tossed into corner only to get another right hand. Bionic elbow to top of Kash’s head. Kash runs out of the ring and a fan massages his head for him. Kash comes back into ring and tags Dallas in. Lockup and Dream gets him in a headlock. Tags in Storm and he comes with right hand. Dallas shoots Storm into the ropes and gets him with a clothesline. Storm brings him down with a series of kicks. He grabs Dallas and applies an armlock before tagging Dream in. Dream taunts him by pretending to do the Bionic elbow onto his arm before he actually delivers it. Dallas goes for the eyepoke and then tags out. Kash goes flying into the ropes and then hits Dream with a drop toehold. Lot of kicks, punches and stomps follow. Some nice double teamwork after that. Storm is in pain after the double-teaming. . Dallas loosens Storm’s boot in an attempt to get at the hurting ankle and tags Kash in. Dropkick and now gets Storm with a spinning toehold into a figure four leg lock. Very nice combo there by Kash. Storm gets to the ropes for a break. Kash stomps on his injured knee/ankle. Storm can barely stand. Storm slams Kash into the mat but Kash is still trying to pull boot off. Finally he gets it off and tags in Dream. The only problem is the ref won’t allow it because he claims he didn’t see it. Kash, in meantime, tags in Dallas and he goes after him with some kicks to injured leg. Kash is back in but Storm is fighting with everything he’s got. Kash goes for the eye rake before going high risk but Storm catches him. Back in the ring Storm lands a nice enzugiri kick. Face buster to Dallas by Storm. He tries to make it to Dream and he gets the tag. Dream comes in with punches and Bionic Elbow. Ref claims he still didn’t see tag and kicks Dream out again. Dallas throws in garbage can and goes to use it on Storm but Storm grabs it instead. Kash comes in and Storm nails him with can. Bionic elbow to Kash onto the announcer’s table. He has Kash’s nightstick. The Dream takes his boot off and throws it to Storm. Storm quickly puts it on and goes for the superkick to Dallas and connects. Three count on Dallas for Storm to win the match. .Winner: Storm by pinfall at 11:34 after superkick to Dallas Hudson is in the back with an extra twitchy Monte Brown. “We are here live at the bottom of the food chain with the bottom of the food chain, Scott Hudson. Now at the top of the food change is the Alpha Male. You asked me if I will have my eye on the deadly draw tonight. Of course I am.” Hudson makes the mistake of looking at him during his answer. The Alpha Male wants to know “Are you being aggressive to me? Staring me in the eye is considered an act of aggression. Yes I will have my eye on it. Why you ask? Because it is taking place on my hunting ground. One of you in the match tonight will have to face me in the ring. Tonight after it is all said and down, someone will be the prey and I will be the predator. They will get the pounce. Hudson tells us how he doesn’t get paid enough for this. We go to Tenay and West so it must be time for the hard sell. Man, tonight’s PPV went by fast! West pimps the website, merchandise, and the gutcheck where you too can become a TNA wrestler! Tenay talks about the TV deal. Friday June the 4th…check your local listing for Impact. Tenay hypes the World X-Cup next week. Daniels interrupts their plugs to give us the real lowdown on what is to take place next week. Four teams are going on the line and four countries want to settle the score. The rest of Team TNA is shown behind him shaking their heads in agreement. It’s a good choice having Daniels as spokesman since he probably does have the best mic skills in that group. He tells us that it doesn’t matter if it’s lucha libre, Japanese style or Canadian style… When it comes to the X-division style TNA invented it and perfected it. We’re taking it back. This isn’t just the gospel according to the Fallen Angel but a promise from team TNA. Wooo, I love when the Fallen Angel gets on the mic! Hudson is in the back with Konnan and BG James. He reminds them that if they interfere in tonight’s match that they will be fired. Konnan replies “Don’t think we don’t know you were behind the hit on BG James by the Alpha Male, Russo. I know you were behind me getting jumped too. Don’t think we are going to stand for this.” BG James chimes in with his two cents “If you think we are going to sit by idly and watch our man get hornswaggled tonight you are mistaken. Tonight 3lk with get even with you Russo.” A video package is shown features the events leading up to tonight’s deadly draw. Nice, long and well put together video. They are doing a great job of getting us hyped for the main event. Next is the Tale of the Tape. The main points were as follows: no rest for the champ as he has had 5 matches in 5 weeks, he is will potentially face 3 different challengers with 3 different styles, this will be AJ’s toughest test. The rules for the Deadly Draw are similar to a gauntlet match. Every 5 minutes someone will come in unless there is a pinfall. If the defending champ gets the pin then match is reset and the next challenger comes in. If a challenger pins the champ before the last challenger enters, it doesn’t matter. The first to pin the champ wins. Match #5 Deadly Draw- AJ Styles vs. Chris Harris vs. Raven vs. Ron Killings Harris is the first up against AJ. Harris spears him for a quick 2. A few punches to AJ by Harris. He whips AJ off the ropes for a knee breaker. Left arm lariat for quick 2. More punches before whipping AJ into the corner again. He really flung him hard causing AJ to end upside down against the ropes. Backbreaker for two by harris. He goes for vertical but AJ reverses in time. Harris goes for the high vertical again and makes it count this time. Harris gets a near pinfall from it. More punches to AJ’s head while he’s down on the mat. Harris shoots AJ into the corner again and gives the boot to the midsection of AJ. He attempts to fight back with some punches. Harris whips him into corner and goes to charge twice but gets the boot by AJ. Pele style bicycle kick by AJ. He’s finally getting in some decent offense here. A few rights to Harris’s head. Scoop slam by AJ followed by a springboard splash for two. He gives a few kicks to Harris before slamming Harris’s head into the turnbuckle. Another slam face first into the opposite turnbuckle. Hard chops by AJ followed by some punches to the head. Kicks to mid section are next and then a hard dropkick into corner by AJ for a two count. Blows are exchanged before AJ springs off ropes. Harris catches him and goes for the catatonic. One count and then Raven comes in… Raven gets right on Harris attacking him with clotheslines. Raven pummels Harris’s head, which knocks him down. Harris gets up and Raven greets him with another blow to head knocking him down again. AJ resting outside the ring, which I’m sure, was needed after those first five minutes with Harris. AJ attempts to come in and Raven hits him with the boot knocking him back out. Harris can barely stand but somehow manages to fight Raven into the corner with repeated punches. Raven bulldogs Harris out of corner. AJ tries to get in again and gets another boot by Raven. Raven goes for his infamous Raven Effect DDT but AJ comes up behind him. He tries for styles clash but just can’t muster the strength to do it. Raven with a clothesline to Harris. Styles wrangles Raven into a sleeperhold. Off the ropes they go which enables Raven to reverse it onto AJ. AJ slams him into the corner breaking the hold. Raven gets him right back in another sleeperhold. Harris comes up behind Raven with a sleeperhold of his own. AJ is about out but a jawbreaker manages to break both holds. Raven staggers to feet and whips Styles into the ropes but AJ reverses it and clotheslines Raven. AJ gets a two count but Harris breaks it. AJ goes after Harris by attempting a suplex. Raven gets two on Harris but AJ breaks it. Punches between Raven and AJ. Raven with a swift kick to Harris and then AJ with a vicious clothesline on raven. All three men are now down and it’s only 10 seconds until Killings comes in. All four are now in but three are worn down. Truth has punches for everyone. More punches for Harris. Irish whips and flying forearm on Harris. Kick to Raven after a missed clotheslines. Truth goes for the axe kick but Raven drags him out. All three except AJ are out. He goes up for a beautiful springboard to the outside knocking them all down. Mini-TNA cam shows the Alpha Male watching the match backstage. Killings gets in the ring with AJ and they exchange blows and chops. He charges with his knee right into the midsection of AJ. Nice standing dropkick to Killings for a two count. Scoop slam by AJ on the Truth. AJ is going up but Raven pulls on him giving Killings time to grab him up. Truth slams him for a two count stopped by Harris. Harris punches the Truth who is down. Truth misses the dropkick and Harris goes for the sharpshooter. Raven starts to attack Harris with punches. AJ grabs Raven with a spinning toehold a’la Funk on Raven. Raven kicks AJ off into Harris which breaks up the sharpshooter on Killings. AJ goes to the ropes but Harris pushes him outside the ring. Harris attempts a catatonic on Killings but Raven interferes. Truth nails Raven with hard kick knocking him right out of the ring. AJ climbs back in and lands a few punches to the Truth’s mid section. Rights and kicks to head. AJ whips him into the opposite corner for an attempted monkey flip but Killings reverses by going up on ropes for a hurricarana attempt. AJ counters and gets him into the Styles Clash. Roll up for two. Raven breaks it up at the last possible second. Series of forearms to Raven and he sets him up for the Styles Clash… Who’s this on the ramp? Who is coming to interfere with this incredible main event? Don’t they care that they may lose their job? Oh no, not him! Not Jarrett!! Jarrett is walking down the ramp with guitar in hand. He goes right for AJ giving him a guitar shot to head. Raven Effect DDT and he covers for two count but Harris pulls Raven off. Harris goes up to rope for an elbow drop. He gets a two count but Killings drags the ref out of the ring. Raven clotheslines Harris out of ring. Truth goes up on the top rope with an axe kick to AJ’s neck for the three count. Winner: Ron “the Truth” Killings- Our new NWA Heavyweight Champion by pinfall at 19:12 Interestingly enough, when Killings was announced as the champ, he was announced as the new “NWA” champ. The TNA was dropped from this. I’m assuming this has more to do with whether they are going to separate themselves from NWA. It looks like they won’t after all and that is probably the best decision for everyone. Russo comes out and is arguing with the refs. It looks as if he may overturn the decision due to Jarrett’s interference. Russo calls Borash over and Borash announces that the decision stands. The Truth is our new champ. Arguing between Jarrett, Truth, AJ, etc ends the show. This leaves us to wondering what will go down next week. If nothing is mentioned next week due to the focus on the World X-Cup then the best we can do is hope something is said on their website. Thanks for joining me again this week at the Asylum. Take care and I hope to see you all again next week. Thanks for the great emails I have been getting lately too. That makes this a lot more fun! Find out what real women think about wrestling! Read The XY Files on the LOP Forums every Saturday. www.lordsofpain.net *NEW GALLERY* Very RARE and Personal Backstage Photos of the WWE Divas!
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