NWA TNA PPV Results 6-23-04
    Submitted by Calvin Martin on Friday, June 25, 2004 at 5:40 PM EST

    TNA PPV Results - 6/23/04
    TNA Asylum - Nashville, Tennessee
    By: Kyle Smetana - TakerFan10@aol.com

    The show opens up with Jeremy Borash thanking everybody in TNA for making TNA possible and helping them get to their 2nd Anniversary show. He tells us not to steal cable as usual to start the PPVs.

    A video package is shown of highlights from last week's show.

    NWA World Tag Team Titles:
    Americas Most Wanted (c) vs. Nosawa & Miyamoto

    Nosawa and Miyamoto control the match early on until AMW come back to win with the Death Sentence to retain the NWA World Tag Team Titles. Following the match, the Naturals attack AMW out on the ramp and wipe lipstick all over their faces.

    WINNERS: America's Most Wanted

    Scott Hudson is backstage with Kid Kash and Dallas. Hudson asks Kash about his broken leg. He says he has a 15 year history of injuring himself and continuing. He tells the NWA that they are not going to keep him away from the ring or keep him away from AJ Styles. He says that he wants the X-Division title back around his waist and he will do whatever it takes. He tells AJ to shine his belt up, and that AJ's time is running very thin. He is coming for his belt. Hudson plugs that he does not know who the opponent will be tonight for AJ Styles. All they know is "this."

    A video package is shown next. A weird voice is in the background and an old man is shown staring at a photo of AJ Styles. "See U In The Future."

    The Trinity vs. Desire Stretcher Match is hyped with a video package, the same one from last week.

    Ladies Stretcher Match:
    Trinity vs. Desire

    Trinity begins instantly going after the injured back of Desire. Desire comes back and takes down Trinity with a spin kick before knocking her out of the ring with a clothesline over the top rope. To win the match, you must knock out your opponent, put them on a stretcher, and wheel them into the ambulance. The girls battle on the outside of the ring, Desire tossing Trinity back-first into the steel guardrail. Trinity knocks Desire in the head with a closed fist and then places her on the stretcher, but Desire fights back and the two fall to the ground. Desire hits a vertical suplex on the steel entrance ramp. She rolls Trinity all the way down the ramp but Trinity grabs a chair and tosses it in Desire's face as she turns around. A Desire sign is seen in the front row, and Trinity rips it out of a fan's hands and tips it in half. She grabs Desire's legs and then shoves her head into the steel ringsteps. Trinity heads to the apron for a diving clothesline, but Desire moves out of the way and Trinity nails the guardrail. Security picks Trinity up and places her on the stretcher. Desire begins wheeling the stretcher and shoves it right into the guard rail knocking Trinity down to the floor. They open up the guardrails and begin brawling into the crowd, Trinity controlling. They head back by the bleachers, and Trinity sets a table up before kicking Desire hard in the back. Security picks Desire up and places her on the stretcher. Trinity dumps Desire onto the table and then heads up to the stage. She leaps off the balcony with a leg drop but Desire moves out of the way in time and Trinity goes crashing through the table. Desire puts Trinity on the stretcher and wheels her back to the ambulance. The door opens and Big Vito opens the door right in the Desire's face. The medics place Desire on the stretcher and put her in the ambulance. Trinity and Vito shut the doors and Trinity takes the victory.

    WINNER: Trinity

    Backstage Scott Hudson interviews Vince Russo. Russo states that if the guitar is used in the NWA World Title match tonight, Jeff Jarrett will be disqualified and the title will change hands. Hudson asks Russo if he knows who AJ Styles opponent will be tonight. We will find out later.

    The video package from earlier is shown. A weird voice is in the background and an old man is shown staring at a photo of AJ Styles. "See U In The Future."

    They show a video package highlighting last week's interview with Scott D'Amore and Team Canada.

    Ultimate Grudge Match:
    Jerry Lynn vs. Scott D'Amore

    Scott D'Amore tries to pick a fight with a few Tennessee Titan football players who are sitting in the front row for the show. D'Amore tries to cower away from Lynn at the start of the match, trying to get him disqualified. Lynn takes control with some arm drags and he goes for the Cradle Piledriver, but D'Amore bails out and rolls to the outside. D'Amore continues to use cheap tactics against Lynn and then roll to the floor each time Lynn takes control. Lynn hits the tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown and D'Amore nails Lynn from behind when he turns around. He grinds Lynn's face into the mat. D'Amore continues to control the match, rubbing Lynn's face along the bottom rope, choking him, poking his eyes, etc. Lynn comes back with a guillotine legdrop along the bottom rope but D'Amore snaps Lynn's neck across the top rope before hitting a diving clothesline off the top turnbuckle for a near fall. They go back and fourth, Lynn misses an enzugiri and then hits a bulldog. Both men are down on the mat. They get up at the same time and exchange punches and forearm shots. Lynn ducks a lariat and hits one of his own before hitting a swinging neckbreaker and a Tornado DDT. He goes for the Cradle Piledriver but D'Amore stands up and drops Lynn down to the mat. D'Amore goes for a fireman's carry but Lynn reverses into a Reverse DDT for a near fall. D'Amore applies a Cobra Clutch variation to neutralize Lynn. He uses a side Russian Legsweep for a near fall. D'Amore heads to the top rope and hits a moonsault to everyone's amazement. Lynn kicks out at the two count and the crowd goes insane. D'Amore crawls to the corner and picks up the hockey stick with the Canadian flag wrapped around it. The referee tries taking it away from him but he shoves the referee into the ropes. Lynn hits a Russian Legsweep but the referee is down. Lynn checks on the referee, and D'Amore breaks the hockey stick in half over Lynn's back. He covers, and the referee gets up to make the count. Lynn kicks out at 2 7/8. D'Amore goes for the D'Amoralizer, but Lynn reverses and goes for the Cradle Piledriver. D'Amore rolls through but Lynn catches him one more time and hits the Cradle Piledriver to get the victory. Fun match.

    WINNER: Jerry Lynn

    Eric Young runs down to the ring and attacks Jerry Lynn. Chris Sabin runs down to help out Lynn but Petey Williams runs out also. Primetime makes his way down to the ring and everybody brawls. Team NWA is out-numbered by Team Canada, but Christopher Daniels appears out of the crowd to a huge response, and helps Team NWA clear house. Daniels waves the NWA flag as Sabin and Primetime check on Jerry Lynn.

    Scott Hudson is backstage with Glen Gilberti and Johnny Swinger. He tells them to come out but they refuse. He tells them that they will lose their job, and the two finally come out in front of the camera in their getup from last week. Gilberti says that it is embarassing and humiliating, and he doesn't know why it has a place in pro-wrestling. He says that he's not wearing it anymore. Hudson says that the contract says he must stay like this for the next 23 days or he loses his TNA contract. David Young appears and tells Gilberti that they can help each other out. He tells Gilberti that everyone is making fun of him. He's a freaking leparchaun. Gilberti says that they will put the outfits up double or nothing. If they defeat Pat Kenney and Sonny Siaki next week then they don't have to wear the outfits anymore.

    The video package for AJ Styles' opponent tonight is played once again. I still have no idea what is being said.

    AAA Minis Match:
    Mascarita Sagrada vs. Mini Pierroth

    The match starts off with Sagrada vs. Pierroth. Sagrada wipes his behind with Pierroth's cape. Sagrada leaps off the ring apron and connects with a hurricanrana on Pierroth out on the floor. Back in the ring, Pierroth attempts to unmask Sagrada. Pierroth hits a drop toe hold and then a running dropkick to the face. He tosses Sagrada into the air and then drops an elbow on his upper back. He places Sagrada on the top turnbuckle and climbs up. He slips off, and climbs up again but Sagrada hits a running powerbomb this time for a near fall. Pierroth dominates Sagrada and pulls on his mask. It nearly comes off so he has to back away and argue with the referee so Sagrada can fix the mask. Pierroth kicks Sagrada in the leg but Sagrada comes back with a couple of beautiful armdrags and then a great lucha comedy sequence as Sagrada uses his speed to outsmart Pierroth. Sagrada gets a quick rollup in to take the victory.

    WINNER: Mascarita Sagrada

    David Young runs into the ring and rips his shirt off. He grabs Mascarita Sagrada and beats on him, slamming him down to the mat and covering him for the pin. He shoves the referee over since he wouldn't make the count. Mini Pierroth tries to save Sagrada but ends up taking a vertical suplex for his troubles. He covers Pierroth so that he can try and break his losing streak but the referee won't make the count. D-Ray 3000 runs into the ring and begins fighting with Young. Young hits a spinebuster on D-Ray. He beats on D-Ray and the mini's begin biting him in the rearend. The referee hits an outstanding dropkick on Young before D-Ray, Sagrada, and Pierroth cover him, and the referee counts to three. Young takes another loss!

    They show a video package of D-Lo Brown's return last week on PPV.

    Scott Hudson is backstage with D-Lo Brown. D-Lo said that the only reason he came back from Japan is so that he could go after his dream of becoming NWA World Heavyweight Champion. Just as he turns around, Monty Brown attacks him from behind. He says that D-Lo will not be world champion, and he better wobble his head somewhere else. He is the Alpha-Male, and will be the next heavyweight champion.

    AJ Styles comes down to the ring for his match. The lights go out and some sort of techno music begins playing, and then gets interrupted with shortened version of the video package from before. JEFF HARDY! Tenay and West go wild.

    TNA X-Division Title:
    AJ Styles (c) vs. Jeff Hardy

    They lock up and do a little bit of chain wrestling making both men look equal. The crowd is torn between cheering for AJ and Hardy, going back and fourth between the two competitors. Hardy takes Styles down and gets a two count. They begin slapping each other and then Jeff takes his shirt off and asks for more. Styles slaps Hardy in the chest and breaks his neck choker in half. Styles hits a dropkick as Jeff comes off the ropes. He gets a two count. He lifts Jeff's leg up but Jeff kicks Styles to the outside with his other leg. Jeff slingshots himself over the top rope to the floor with a pescado, knocking Styles down. Back in the ring, Styles takes control and hits a springboard elbow to the face of Jeff. The crowd is going absolutely nuts for the entire match. Jeff gets a near fall with his trademark legdrop move. He slams Styles down to the mat and heads to the top rope. He leaps off and lands on his feet. Styles ducks a clothesline and sets Jeff up on the top turnbuckle. Jeff flies off the top rope with a corkscrew dive that takes Styles down. Kid Kash and Dallas run down to the ring and begin beating on Styles as the bell rings for a disqualification. Jeff heads outside and grabs a chair, smacking Kash in the face with it. Dallas grabs Hardy by the throat but Styles hits Dallas in the back with a chair. Jeff heads to the top rope and hits the Swanton Bomb on Dallas, and the crowd loves it.

    WINNER: AJ Styles by Disqualification

    Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles stand in the middle of the ring, Styles holding the X-Division Title. Hardy makes the gun signal in Styles face, but Styles shoves Hardy's hand away. Both of them argue, and we cut to the back.

    Shane Douglas is shown backstage talking about Sabu, and Raven's tribute to The Sheik. Sabu walks in the room and sees some clothes in the form of a body hanging from a pole, with a picture of The Sheik next to them.

    It is now time for the main event.

    NWA World Heavyweight Title:
    Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Ron "The Truth" Killings

    Vince Russo looks under the ring and finds two guitars stored underneath. He and Larry Zbysko break the guitars on the ground and Russo tells Jarrett to beat Killings on his own. This is the first ever NWA Heavyweight Championship match that is taking place in a six-sided ring. Killings outsmarts Jarrett and controls the beginning of the match. Jarrett walks up the ramp to the stage, and the referee begins counting Jarrett out. Jarrett rolls into the ring and rolls right out, playing mind games on Killings. Back in the ring Killings tosses Jarrett into several turnbuckles and then drops him with a right hand before hitting the legdrop for a near fall. Jarrett knocks Killings to the outside with a dropkick into the guardrail. Jarrett grabs a chair and hits Killings in the back with it on the outside. He takes Killings up towards the ramp and slams him into the announce table and legends table, where Zbysko and Harley Race were sitting. Killings knocks Jarrett down on the table and begins climbing the lighting. Jarrett drills Killings in the knees with a chair. He slides the table over and the two begin exchanging punches on the stage. Jarrett ducks a clothesline and hits The Stroke off the stage through the table. Jarrett gets back in the ring and the referee begins counting Killings out. Killings crawls back to the ring and Jarrett applies the figure four. Killings turns the figure four around so that the pressure is on Jarrett, but Jarrett gets the ropes. Konnan an BG James come out on the ramp and cheer on Killings. Both men get up at the same time. Killings hits his jumping kick and Jarrett takes Killings down with a lariat. They head to the top rope and Jarrett attempts to hit The Stroke, but this time Killings reverses it into a DDT type maneuver off the top rope for a near fall. He plants Jarrett into the mat with a reverse Falcon Arrow and then climbs to the top turnbuckle. He goes for the Lie Detector (Axe kick) but Jarrett moves out of the way. He positions Jarrett on the top turnbuckle and drops him down over his shoulder to get a very close near fall. The referee gets dazed a bit, and Jarrett grabs the NWA Title, hitting Killings in the face with it to get a very close two count. Killings goes for a body press but crashes into the referee so Jarrett heads to the outside and underneath the steel ringsteps is another guitar. He gets into the ring tries to hit Killings over the head, but Killings blocks it. They fight for control and leverage but Killings gets it and smacks Jarrett over the head with it. The referee counts to three and Ron Killings wins the NWA World Heavyweight Title for the third time.

    WINNER: Ron "The Truth" Killings

    The referees run down to the ring and have a little conference. Vince Russo also makes his way down to the ring. Jarrett gets down on his knees and begs Russo to give him the title back. Dusty Rhodes appears on the stage with a microphone in hand. He tells Vince Russo that there is a right decision and a wrong decision. In life, sometimes the wrong decision is right. Don't make this decision with your head, make this decision with your heart. The show goes off the air with Mike Tenay stating that we will find out Vince Russo's decision this Friday on Impact!

    Next week on TNA PPV:

    - Abyss vs. Erik Watts

    - Monty Brown vs. D-Lo Brown

    - Pat Kenney & Sonny Siaki vs. Glen Gilberti & Johnny Swinger in a Double Humiliation Match

    - America's Most Wanted vs. The Naturals in a Grudge Match


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