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TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 2nd, '13, 21:15
by Bob-O
Slammiversary XI Results 6/2/2013

X Division Championship Ultimate X Match
Kenny King vs. Suicide vs. Chris Sabin
Winner and NEW TNA X Division Champion: Chris Sabin

Garrett Bischoff, Wes Brisco and Mr. Anderson vs. Magnus, Samoa Joe and Jeff Hardy
Winners: Jeff Hardy, Samoa Joe and Magnus

Gut Check Tournament Final
Jay Bradley vs. Sam Shaw
Winner: Jay Bradley

TNA TV Championship Match
Devon vs. Joseph Park Abyss
Winner and NEW TNA TV Champion: Abyss

World Tag Team Championship Elimination Match
Hernandez and Chavo Guerrero vs. Bad Influence vs. Bobby Roode and Austin Aries vs. Gunner and James Storm
Winner and NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: Gunner and James Storm

TNA Last Knockouts Standing
Gail Kim vs. Taryn Terrell
Winner: Taryn Terrell

AJ Styles vs. Kurt Angle
Winner: Kurt Angle

No Holds Barred World Championship Match
Bully Ray vs. Sting
Winner and STILL TNA World Heavyweight Champion: Bully Ray

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 2nd, '13, 21:31
by DevilWithin
What a fuckin crockfest.

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 2nd, '13, 22:05
by cero2k
missed the perfect pickems for one. fack

but i'm sooo freaking happy Sting won't challenge for title again!!

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 3rd, '13, 02:13
by badnewzxl
Glad Jay Bradley won; everything else seemed pretty predictable. Didn't expect Angle to get the win, tho. I was hoping for the Parks Bros switch, didn't think they'd give it to me tho. I'm def gonna have to see this....

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 3rd, '13, 06:09
by Nic/Phreak
i think they had to give the win to kurt..i mean how bad is it to get into the HOF and then lose

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 3rd, '13, 08:16
by DevilWithin
I mean, I've heard these were great matches throughout, but somethin in me just wanted swerves and heel turns, not to mention that free agent's debut.

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 3rd, '13, 08:46
by cero2k
DevilWithin wrote:I mean, I've heard these were great matches throughout, but somethin in me just wanted swerves and heel turns, not to mention that free agent's debut.
which means he/she is not really THAT big, or they're actually listening to their writing now and not just throwing people out there for the sake of ratings

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 3rd, '13, 20:39
by Big Red Machine
Nic/Phreak wrote:i think they had to give the win to kurt..i mean how bad is it to get into the HOF and then lose
Which is why they either shouldn't have booked the match or shouldn't have had Kurt go into the HOF. It is too early for AJ to lose.

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 3rd, '13, 20:40
by Big Red Machine
The show sucked. AJ vs. Angle was the only thing even close to worth going out of your way to see.

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 4th, '13, 08:54
by Big Bad Booty Daddy
Storm/Gunner as new champs is BS. The team with the least expierence beat 3 teams that have benn tagging together for months. If it was Storm and a returning Chris Harris then I'd believe it but not this crap

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 4th, '13, 09:53
by Bob-O
I haven't watched TNA in months, but I'm wondering why in the blue hell they've got James Storm back in a tag team? So much squandered potential...

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 4th, '13, 10:32
by Big Red Machine
Bob-O wrote:I haven't watched TNA in months, but I'm wondering why in the blue hell they've got James Storm back in a tag team? So much squandered potential...
THIS! The man was the hottest babyface in the company all of last year! He should be the damn world champion already!

My assumption is that they think that they can beef up the tag team division by throwing random pairings together so they took two guys who weren't doing anything at the time. That has been TNA's solution to their poor tag team division for the last two years.

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 4th, '13, 10:33
by cero2k
Bob-O wrote:I haven't watched TNA in months, but I'm wondering why in the blue hell they've got James Storm back in a tag team? So much squandered potential...
because you have Sting and Hardy main eventing. they had to push storm, aries, roode, and aj away from the title

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 4th, '13, 10:57
by Big Red Machine
cero2k wrote:
Bob-O wrote:I haven't watched TNA in months, but I'm wondering why in the blue hell they've got James Storm back in a tag team? So much squandered potential...
because you have Sting and Hardy main eventing. they had to push storm, aries, roode, and aj away from the title
AJ is already away from the title, as are Aries and Roode. You can push Storm away from the title without throwing him randomly into the tag team division where he won't stand out at all. Give him another singles feud. I honestly don't think that TNA has ANY male singles feuds right now that don't revolve around a title. Being in one (and winning it, of course) would help him stand out to keep him hot for a title run.

Re: TNA Slammiversary XI Results

Posted: Jun 4th, '13, 14:15
by badnewzxl
Big Red Machine wrote:The show sucked. AJ vs. Angle was the only thing even close to worth going out of your way to see.
Totally wrong; the KO's match was incredibly brutal, the Ultimate X match was thoroughly entertaining, and the main event was brutal also. If you like hardcore wrestling, you'll like these three matches just as much as (if not more than) Angel v. AJ, which wasn't much different from every other match they've ever had.

The sixman tag kinda sucked, but we got to see Aces and Eights recieve a beatdown; obviously the sole purpose of booking this match. The Gut Check guys weren't great, but they didn't suck. The crowd wasn't into it bc they barely know these two, but I was really happy with what they showed me in the ring. I think a feud with Eric Young would give Jay Bradley the heat he needs to get over more as a heel, while Shaw would be good in a feud with Ion, Jesse, Robbie E, Joey Ryan, etc to establish him as a babyface. Hell, bring in a disgruntled Adam Pearce to jump him.

I admit I'm bias when it comes to Abyss, but I think that match served it's purpose PERFECTLY! I'm loving it....