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7/1 THIS DAY IN HISTORY

By Mike Johnson on 2012-07-01 08:00:00

July 1st

On this day in history in ...

1949 - Cavernario Galindo defeats Tarzan Lopez for the Mexico National Light Heavyweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, ending Lopez's second reign.

1950 - Leo Wallick defeats Bob Cummings to win the Pacific Coast Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Title.

1958 - Fritz Von Erich and Hans Hermann defeat Doc and Mike Gallagher in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the Minneapolis version of the NWA World Tag Team Title, ending the Gallaghers' second reign.

1961 - Steve Stanlee defeats Frankie Talaber to win the Ohio Heavyweight Title in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.

1962 - Rikidozan and Toyonobori defeat Mike Sharpe and Buddy Austin to win the JWA All Asia Tag Team Title in Osaka, Japan, beginning their third reign.

1963 - Arthur Riccaldo defeats Norman Walsh, when Walsh was injured during their match, to win the European Heavyweight Title in Beaumont, England.

1966 - Michiaki Yoshimura and Giant Baba defeat Killer Karl Kox and Eddie Graham in Hiroshima, Japan, for the JWA All Asia Tag Team Title.

1966 - Mark Lewin and Dominic DeNucci defeat Larry Hennig and Harley Race to win the International Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title in Sydney, Australia.

1966 - Rene Guajardo defeats Jerry London to win the NWA World Middleweight Title in Monterrey, Mexico, beginning his fourth reign.

1967 - Tamaya Soto and Great Yamaha (Kantaro Hoshino) defeat Billy and Jimmy Hines for the Mid-America version of the NWA World Tag Team Title in Chattanooga, Tennessee, ending the Hines' second reign.

1968 - Abdullah the Butcher and Armand Hussein defeat Don Leo Jonathan and Haystacks Calhoun to win the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Vancouver, British Columbia.

1970 - Billy Robinson and Johnny Barend defeat Pedro Morales and Bing Ki Lee for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title in Honolulu, Hawaii.

1970 - The Mysterious Medic defeats Bob Kelly to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title in Mobile, Alabama.

1970 - Bull Ramos defeats Terry Funk for the NWA Western States Heavyweight Title in Lubbock, Texas.

1971 - Patty O'Hara and Texas Red defeat Jumbo Miyamoto and Aiko Kyo for the WWWA World Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto and Kyo had been awarded the title as first champions on the previous day, but they gave the title up, following dissatisfaction with a match against O'Hara and Red.

1971 - Sputnik Monroe defeats Len Rossi to win the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title.

1971 - Bobby Duncum defeats Bob Roop for the NWA Florida Brass Knuckles Title in Jacksonville, Florida.

1972 - Len Rossi and Bearcat Brown defeat Don and Al Greene for the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title in Chattanooga, Tennessee. At that same event, Sputnik Monroe and Tommy Gilbert defeat Ron and Don Wright to win the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Title, ending the Wrights' fourth reign.

1972 - Sarah Lee defeas Aiko Kyo to win the WWWA World Singles Title in Tokyo, Japan, ending Kyo's third reign.

1977 - Texas Red (Red Bastien) defeats Mando Guerrero for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title in Los Angeles, California.

1978 - Invader I defeats Dick Steinborn to win the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title in Caguas, Puerto Rico, beginning his third reign. The title had been held up after a match between the two one week earlier in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.

1978 - El Nazi defeat Raul Mata for the Mexico National Heavyweight Title in Monterrey, Mexico.

1980 - Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada defeat Kevin and Kerry Von Erich to win the vacant World Class American Tag Team Title in Amarillo, Texas, beginning their third reign. The title had been held up after a match between the two teams one week earlier in Amarillo.

1984 - Ron Garvin defeats Jake Roberts for the NWA World Television Title in Atlanta, Georgia, beginning his second reign and ending Roberts' second. At the same show, The Spoiler defeats Brad Armstrong to win his second NWA National Heavyweight Title, ending Armstrong's second reign.ÂÂÂÂ

1984 - Killer Brooks defeats Bobby Jaggers to win the Southwest Championship Wrestling Southwest Heavyweight Title in San Antonio, Texas, beginning his second reign.

1986 - The Great American Bash tour kicked off in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Veterans Stadium, with Dusty Rhodes & Road Warrior Animal defeated Ole & Arn Anderson in a cage match in the main event.  Ric Flair successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Title against Road Warrior Hawk. Flair would defend the title at every Bash show that summer, losing to Dusty Rhodes at the next to last Bash event.ÂÂÂÂ

1988 - Kevin and Kerry Von Erich defeat Iceman Parsons and Terry Taylor for the World Class Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas, beginning their third reign.

1989 - Joe Malenko wins his second AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title, defeating Mitsuo Momota in Omiya, Japan.

1991 - NWA and WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair signs a contract with the World Wrestling Federation and is fired by World Championship Wrestling. As a result, the WCW title is stripped from Flair. The NWA title would also be stripped two months later, when Flair debuted on WWF television with the NWA title belt.

1994 - George "Crybaby" Cannon dies of cancer at age 62.

1994 - Chris Adams defeats Rod Price in Dallas, Texas to win the GWF North American Heavyweight Title, beginning his second reign and ending Price's third.

1995 - ECW holds "Hardcore Heaven" at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The results:
- The Dudley Boyz (Buh-Buh Ray and D-Von) defeated The Pitbulls.
- Dino Sendoff and Don E. Allen and Chad Austin and Broad Street Bully fought to a no contest.
- Hack Meyers pinned Big Malley.
- 2 Cold Scorpio pinned Taz.
- Raven and Stevie Richards defeated Tommy Dreamer and Luna Vachon, when Richards pinned Vachon, to retain the ECW World Tag Team Title.
- Axl Rotten pinned Ian Rotten in a Taipei Death match.
- The Sandman pinned Cactus Jack to retain the ECW World Heavyweight Title.
- The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustapha Saed), when Rock pinned New Jack.

1996 - WCW Monday Nitro wins the Monday Night War for this week, defeating WWF Monday Night RAW, 3.3 to 2.6, in the ratings. Nitro, which aired live from Landover, Maryland, featured an eight-man tag team main event, with The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Chris Benoit and Steve McMichael) defeating The Rock 'n Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson), The Renegade and Joe Gomez. RAW, taped one week earlier in Green Bay, Wisconsin, featured WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels defeating his former partner Marty Jannetty. Nitro also featured a post-broadcast dark match officiated by Bruno Sammartino. Randy Savage defeated Ric Flair in that match.

1996 - Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee defeat Flex Kavana (The Rock) and Bart Sawyer to win the USWA Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning their second reign.

1997 - Big E. Sleeze defeats Slickyboy for the House of Pain Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title in Hagerstown, Maryland.

1998 - Jebediah Blackhawk and Cousin Otter defeat Dave the Rave and Juan Hurtado for the NWA Ohio Valley Southern Tag Team Title in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

1999 - Chris Jericho signs a a multi-year deal with WWF, turning down a lucrative offer to stay with WCW. Jericho's existing WCW contract would keep him from being able to appear on WWF television for another month, prompting WWF to do an angle where they were "Counting Down To The New Millennium" with the ending date being the night of Jericho's debut.

2000 - The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) defeat Rudy Boy Gonzalez and Bonecrusher to win the Texas Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Title in San Antonio, Texas.

2000 - The W*INGer defeats Trent Acid at a Big Japan Pro Wrestling event in Tokyo, Japan, to win the CZW World Junior Heavyweight Title.

2000 - Team Hardcore (Hardkore Kidd and Justin Sane) defeat The Ballard Brothers (Shane and Shannon Ballard) to win their second UPW Tag Team Title in Huntington Beach, California, ending The Ballards' third reign.

2000 - Rollin' Hard wins his third IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title, defeating Ian Rotten in Charlestown, Indiana, ending his seventh reign.

2000 - The Outlaws (Ricky James and Bobby Lee) defeat The Canadian Imperial Alliance (Chris Vanity and Tommy Wonder) to win the NWA Michigan Tag Team Title for the third time, in Cass City, Michigan. At the same event, NWA Michigan Junior Heavyweight Champion Amazing N8 Mattson defeats Tri-State Championship Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Champion Ricco Rodriguez to unify the titles.

2001 - Magnum Tokyo defeats Masaaki Mochizuki for the Michinoku Pro British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Title in Kobe, Japan at Toryumon's third-anniversary event.

2002 - Former WCW World champion Big Van Vader (Leon White) is arrested in Boulder, Colorado on a number of charges, the most serious of which was DUI. According to a report in the Daily Camera newspaper, police officers responded to a call regarding a sports utility vehicle that had crashed into a bush. Vader, who suffered a cut in the crash, left the scene of the accident and returned to his home a block away, according to witnesses. When contacted by the police, Vader said he crashed on his way home after looking for bullfrogs and catfish in a local pond. Vader was "severely intoxicated" according to the officers, and when they questioned his level of inebriation, became upset and challenged the officers to a fight, including threatening several police dogs. The police eventually calmed him and placed him under arrest. Vader was charged with a number of offenses, including "suspicion of spitting and threatening officers with rocks, resisting arrest, drinking and driving, careless driving and leaving the scene of an accident," according to the Daily Camera report.

2003 - At a SmackDown! taping in Rochester, New York, Team Angle (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas) defeat Eddie Guerrero and Tajiri to win the WWE Tag Team Title, beginning Team Angle's second reign.

2004 - Shane Matthews defeats Guido Barzinnii for the NWA Mid-America X Division Title in Springfield, Tennessee, beginning his second reign.

2004 - Sanshiro Takagi and Ryuji Ito defeat Takashi Sasaki and Gentaro to win the DDT KO-D Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan, ending Sasaka and Gentaro's second reign. At the same event, Kenshin defeats Danshoku Dino to win the DDT Ironman Heavymetalweight Title, ending Dino's 10th reign.

2005 - Atlantis and La Mascara defeat Dr. Wagner, Jr. and Misterioso II in the finals of CMLL's annual Torneo Gran Alternativa in Mexico City, Mexico.

2005 - Kerry Brown and Adrian Walls defeat J.T. Thorn and Squiggy McGoo (subbing for C.K. Sexx) for the NWA Canadian Wrestling Federation Tag Team Title.

2006 - Superstar Romeo defeats Brent Dail for the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, beginning Romeo's second reign and ending Dail's seventh.

2007 - Austin Aries and Chris Hero signed deals with Ring of Honor.

2008 - Ricky Ortiz, formerly known as Atlas Da Bone in WWE developmental, made his WWE main roster debut for ECW.

2008 - WWE aired ECW on SciFi.  Tom Kettwig filed the following TV Report:

ECW is live from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The show begins by showing highlights of the triple threat ECW title match from Night of Champions with Mark Henry hitting the big splash on Kane for the win after Kane superplexes the Big Show.

Mike Adamle and Tazz welcomes us and Justin Roberts introduces the new ECW champion Mark Henry. He says he's the savior of ECW. He brought the title back to ECW. Kane might be a monster, Big Show is a giant, but he's not the World's Strongest Man.

Tommy Dreamer and Colin Delany come out. Tommy Dreamer challenges Mark Henry for the ECW title. Dreamer talks about the legacy of the ECW title. Mark Henry says that Tommy Dreamer has to earn a title shot. Mark Henry says that Colin Delany earns a title shot tonight and if Colin beats Mark Henry that Tommy Dreamer gets a shot at the title.

They show Matt Hardy walking in the back with Finlay and Hornswoggle. Their match against Miz and Morrison along with Chavo Guerrero is next as we go to a break.
We are back and the US Champ Matt Hardy comes out first. Finaly and Hornswoggle with a squirt gun squirting Finaly come out next.
 
Chavo and Bam Neely come out next. Followed by the tag team champions Miz and Morrison.  Hardy and Miz start out and lock up with Miz grabbing Hardy's arm followed by Hardy reversing it with Miz getting to the ropes. They lock up again with Hardy getting miz in a headlock with miz thrown to the ropes Hardy gives Miz a shoulder block and an arm drag. Miz gets Hardy in the corner and Hardy whips him into the other corner and gives him a buldog. Finaly tags in and Miz gets Finaly to his corner and tags in Morrison. Morrison gets to his corner and tags in Vicki's "nephew" Chavo. Chavo throws him through the ropes, Chavo tries the baseball slide and Finaly uses the apron. Finlay throws his "son" Hornswoggle into the Miz and Morrison.
 
Commerical Break
 
Here is a chapter of the new Ric Flair DVD about his first time in the WWE as the "real world champion" in the early 90's.
 
We are back and Chavo is working on Matt Hardy. Chavo tags in Miz and Miz tags in Morrison. Morrison has a submission move on Morrison. Hardy gives him a jawbreaker and Morrison falls and tags in the Miz. Miz gets Hardy in a headlock. Hardy breaks out of it and gives Miz a sunset flip and Miz gives him a hard clothesline before tagging out to Morrison. Morrison is working on the neck of Matt Hardy.  Morrison wips Hardy into the corner, Morrison holds his leg and Hardy gives him the side effect before tagging in Finlay while Morrison tags in Chavo. Finaly cleans house before giving Chavo a death valley driver.
Morrison breaks it up and Hardy comes in and gives Chavo a twist of fate followed by a Tadpole splash from Hornswoggle. Finaly gets his shillelie and hits Bam Nealy with it while the referee was disctracted. Finaly than gives Chavo the celtic cross for the pin.
 
They talk about the main event of Colin Delaney vs. Mark Henry with the stipulation being if Delaney wins that Dreamer gets a title shot before going to a break.
 
We're back and we have the Raw rebound from last night.
 
Tazz congratulates CM Punk as being the new the World Champion.
 
Tommy Dreamer talks to Colin Delany about not needing to wrestle Mark Henry so Dreamer can get a title shot.
 
Teddy Long welcomes Atlas Ortiz who is with Kelly Kelly. Armando interrupts Teddy Long and wants to know about his contract. Teddy Long than tells Armando that he is going to face Atlas Ortiz next.

Teddy is going to start a new superstar initiative on ECW.  
 
Armando is in the ring and Atlas Ortiz (I wonder if he's related to Tito) from Paradise Valley, AZ (isn't that where Superstar Graham is from too?). Atlas looks like a taller version of Carlito.
 
Atlas and Armando lock up and Armando gets Atlas in a hammerlock. Atlas gets Armando in a headlock. Atlas gives him a shoulder block and gets Armando in a headlock. Atlas gives him a should block in the corner, he throws Armando into the other corner and Atlas misses another should block. Armando works on Atlas left arm and hand. Armando gets Atlas in a top wrist lock, Atlas gets out and Armando yanks Atlas hair without the referee looking. Atlas gets out and gives him an arm drag with his bad arm and gives him a nice high dropkick. Atlas whips Armando into the ropes and Atlas gets him with a backslide and pins him.

We are back and did you know that WWE is broadcast in 23 languages and seen in 130 nations worldwide.
 
Mark Henry walks to the ring. Colin Delaney walks to the ring with Tommy Dreamer. Colin ducks a clothesline. Henry throws him into the corner, Colin gets a few shots, but Mark Henry just pushes him. We are past the 30 second mark.
 
Mark Henry kicks him and hits him with a right hand.  Mark Henry misses an elbow and Colin gets a few shots in before Henry nails him with a clothesline followed by a head butt. Henry gorilla press slams Colin. Mark Henry gives him a press slam for the pin.
 
Tommy Dreamer comes in and checks on Colin while giving Mark Henry a dirty look.
Mark Henry walks off while Colin and Tommy Dreamer are in the ring as we go to the end of ECW.
 
Overall: Not a bad show, if you didn't see you, you didn't miss much. If you want to watch it click here starting sometime tomorrow
 

2009 - WWE signed Serena Deeb to a developmental deal.  Deeb would go on to work the Smackdown brand as a member of CM Punk's Straightedge Society.

2009 - Lucha mini performers La Parkita and El Espectrito Jr. were found dead in a hotel in Mexico City.  Local authorities believe that two prostitutes had returned to the hotel with the wrestlers and drugged their drinks in order to rob them.  The belief is that due to their small size, the drugs ended up killing them.  The two minis, who were brothers, were 35.  The deaths were actually picked up on gossip website PerezHilton.com, of all places.

2009 - Former XPW owner Rob Zicari (professionally known as Rob Black) and former XPW performer Janet Romano (who performed as Lizzie Borden) were sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison as well as two additional years of supervised probation.

The couple plead guilty in March 2009 to one count of conspiracy to distribute obscene materials.   Zicari also plead guilty at the time to one count on behalf of his now defunct video company, Extreme Associates Inc.  The March pleas were made part of an agreement between the defendants and prosecutors that saw nine counts of violating federal obscenity statuettes dropped. The couple and Extreme Associates Inc. were indicted in August 2003 for selling graphic pornography via the mail and online after a long investigation by federal prosecutors.  At the time, they were accused, "of sending obscene movies to a Post Office box in the Pittsburgh area. The suspects also allegedly sent obscene tapes and DVDs to a local wholesaler and transmitted obscene footage on the Extreme Associates Website."

Before the guilty pleas the couple were facing upwards of 50 years in prison and up to a $5 million fine.

Black promoted Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) from 1999-2003 in California, using his adult video production company Extreme Associates as the parent company.  The promotion was something of a West Coast answer to the original ECW after a falling out between Zicari and then-ECW owner Paul Heyman, running regularly for several years using a mix of former ECW talents like Sabu, New Jack and the late John Kronus as well as West Coast performers they cultivated like Supreme, Kaos and Johnny Webb.

XPW, using Shane Douglas as booker, had expanded into Philadelphia in 2002.  Their entrance set off the Philadelphia wrestling war of 2002-2003.  At one point, they held exclusivity on the former ECW Arena, preventing all other independents from running the venue during a really hot period where tons of companies were running (and most drawing) in the city of Brotherly Love.  A side effect of their run inadvertently lead the way to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission taking a much stricter stance on hardcore wrestling following an incident when a particularly bloody bout ended up in the ECW Arena's women's restroom and a woman affiliated with a Commission member ended up with blood on her.

Although the company was gone from Philadelphia by February 2003, they had also moved into the Pittsburgh market, drawing a good house there thanks to Douglas' local promoting and were still running regularly in Los Angeles.

That all changed in April 2003 when Extreme Associates was raided by federal authorities after receiving materials that were ordered from the website of Black's adult video company and shipped to Pennsylvania.  Once the federal charges were filed, the promotion pretty much ceased to exist although they maintained the company website for some time afterward and aired several taped "Best of" XPW PPV specials.

An XPW revival show "A Cold Day in Hell" was staged last year in California and later released on DVD, but Zicari was not involved as he had sold the rights to the company and its video library to XEG and Big Vision Entertainment in 2004 and was later said to have "despised wrestling and all it 'did to him", according to an interview I conducted with former XPW official Kevin Kleinrock to promote the reunion show.

2010 - WWE issued the following statement:

Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat performed a stunt with other Legends this past Monday. Late Wednesday night, Ricky was experiencing pain in his neck and shoulder, and immediately went to the hospital. It is not clear if his current condition is related to his performance on Monday night. WWE is waiting to hear more from the attending physicians.

Steamboat was later diagnosed with bleeding of the brain.  While WWE publicly distanced his health problems from an angle with Nexus several days earlier, there was a widespread belief that an errant move performed by a member of the heel faction caused the injury.  Steamboat was eventually released and made a full recovery, although there was no chance of Steamboat returning to compete in the ring.

2010 - Bret Hart posted the following statement at www.brethart.com:

I feel that it's ridiculous for anyone to think they are serving the best interests of Owen's memory or his children to pretend he wasn't a wrestler. Not only was he a wrestler, he was a great one and proud of it. I personally believe Martha Hart has done nothing to keep his memory alive and sadly, he fades from view a little more every year. I do suspect this lawsuit is more about publicity, ego, and small-mindedness than it is about pro-wrestling and all of those that are in it.

I know Owen was always proud of his body of work. His fans have never forgotten him and most of today's WWE wrestlers and hundreds of employees have never forgotten him. They speak endlessly of loving memories that speak volumes on what kind of person he was. I saw Owen on TV a few weeks ago against a young Matt Hardy and it put me in such a good mood all day long. Why would anyone want to prevent that? Martha needs to accept the sad truth that he's gone, but we all deserve to be able to salute and honor him for being the great man and the great wrestler that he was. I stopped caring a long time ago about what Martha thinks of me. We don't speak and I haven't seen Owen's children in 10 years. For what reasons, I couldn't begin to tell you. I personally found great inner peace by opening up to forgiveness and instead supported and encouraged current Hart family members now fulfilling their dreams in the complicated-but-astounding world known as the WWE Universe. She completely ignores the fact that Nattie Neidhart, TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd), and Harry Smith all made a pact when their 12 year old cousin died that they would someday carry on the dream of wrestling in the WWE, this was years before Owen's death and I don't see any reason they should forsake all their dreams. I can't speak more highly of the dedicated, hard working WWE superstars of today.

Having worked with all levels of talent since January, I can honestly say that you won't find a more wholesome bunch of athletes anywhere in any profession. Owen would be proud to be part of what they all are. Martha can say or think whatever the hell she wants but the Hart family as a whole found a way to forgive and move on for the sake of the next generation's well-being. Just because Owen died doesn't mean the Hart legacy from Stu down to his wrestling sons and grandchildren has to die too. The best thing I can do for Owen's kids is take them backstage and introduce them to all the people who love and remember their dad. Owen is loved and missed everyday. Why Martha would insist they never know these people is sad and pathetic.

I believe Owen would turn in his grave watching Martha erase every single thing he ever did, all for spite. Martha Hart needs to celebrate Owen's memory as much as possible, not block it away forever. How stupid and selfish is that? In her own book, she wrote how even though she was angry at Vince, she didn't hate him and that she felt he was truly sorry about what happened. She had written him a letter in order for her to move on and be at peace. Maybe she should practice what she preached.

2010 - WWE broadcast an episode of WWE Superstars on WGN.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV Report:

We begin this week’s show with the Raw brand and your announcers are Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler.

Match Number One: Yoshi Tatsu and Goldust versus Zack Ryder and Primo

Ryder and Yoshi start things off and they lock up. Ryder backs Yoshi into the corner and he pushes Yoshi but Yoshi responds with chops. Ryder with a side head lock but Yoshi with a shoulder tackle and chops. Yoshi with an arm drag into an arm bar. Goldust tags in and he goes to the turnbuckles for an elbow to the arm. Goldust with a snap mare and leg drop to the arm. Goldust drops down to punch Ryder. Goldust with an arm drag into an arm bar. Ryder with a knee and forearm to the back. Primo tags in and Goldust with an arm drag into an arm bar. Yoshi tags in and he hits an elbow from the turnbuckles as he stays with the arm. Yoshi with an arm drag and he slams the arm into the mat. Yoshi with knees to the arm but Primo with a knee and punch. Yoshi with a cross body for a near fall and then he follows that with an arm drag and arm bar. Yoshi works on the shoulder as well. Primo misses the springboard cross body when Yoshi moves. Primo drops Yoshi on the top rope and then he connects with a forearm and he tags in Zack Ryder. Ryder with a knee drop and kick to the back of the head for a near fall. Ryder with a forearm but Yoshi with an elbow. Primo tags back in and he connects with a shoulder in the corner. Primo with a snap mare into a reverse chin lock. Primo with a forearm to the back and then he sends Yoshi into the turnbuckles. Primo with an Irish whip but he runs into a boot. Primo misses a splash into the corner and Goldust tags in and he hits a few clotheslines followed by a drop down uppercut. Goldust with a reverse atomic drop followed by a bulldog for a near fall. Goldust punches Primo on the turnbuckles and then he senses Ryder trying to attack him on the apron so he punches Ryder. Primo sends Goldust to the floor as we go to commercial.

We are back and Ryder with a reverse chin lock on Goldust. Goldust with a punch but Ryder with forearms and he gets a near fall. Ryder with an arm bar and he tags in Primo who punches Goldust. Primo with a rear chin lock and it turns into a front face lock. Goldust tries to get to his corner but Primo punches Yoshi off the apron. Goldust with a back body drop but Yoshi is still on the ground. Primo with a rollup but Goldust with a power slam and both men are down. Ryder tags in and so does Yoshi and he hits a running back elbow followed by drop kicks. Yoshi with a spinning heel kick followed by a series of kicks to Ryder followed by chops. Yoshi with a Steamboat like chop and then he hits a Shining Wizard for a near fall but Primo breaks up the cover. Primo gets bulldogged by Goldust. Yoshi misses the running knees into the corner and Ryder hits the Rough Rider for the three count.

Winners: Zack Ryder and Primo

We take a look back at NXT and the first Poll that saw our first elimination.

We go to commercial.

We are back with an Alberto Del Rio video package.

We see footage from last week when Nikki and Brie Bella cheated to defeat Jillian Hall. Who wants a form of a rematch?

Jillian says that she cannot even do this because of what Nikki and Brie did to her last week. She cannot even sing.

Match Number Two: Nikki Bella with Brie Bella versus Jillian Hall

They lock up and they go into the corner. Jillian with a punch after Nikki gives a clean break. Jillian pulls Nikki by the hair and then she chokes Nikki in the ropes. Jillian tosses Nikki by the hair and then she gets a near fall. Jillian with a reverse chin lock to Nikki while Brie gets the crowd to support her sister. Jillian with a near fall. Jillian pulls Nikki by the hair and the referee warns Jillian. Jillian with a snap mare and a kick to the back for a near fall. Jillian with a back breaker and she stretches Nikki on her knee. Nikki with kicks to get out of the hold. Nikki with punches to Jillian but Jillian with a knee. Nikki with a head scissors and a monkey flip to Jillian. Nikki with a drop kick to Jillian for a near fall. Jillian with a kick to Nikki and then she gets a near fall on Nikki. Nikki with an Irish whip but Jillian sends Nikki to the floor. Jillian goes to the floor and hits Brie and slams her head into the apron. Jillian turns her attention to Nikki. Both Bellas are down and they roll under the ring. One of the Bellas emerge from under the ring and Jillian with a knee. The other Bella comes from behind and gets the three count with a rollup.

Winner: Nikki Bella with an assist from Brie Bella

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Raw Rebound.

It is time for the Smackdown half of the show and your announcers are Matt Striker and Todd Grisham.

We see the Edge wins the first Money in the Bank Ladder Match and cashes it in against John Cena video package.

Match Number Three: Christian versus Curt Hawkins with Vance Archer

They lock up and Christian with a waist lock but Hawkins with a standing switch. Hawkins with a shoulder tackle and then he has something to say to Christian. Hawkins mocks Christian’s search for peeps and Christian with a slap and drop toe hold. Christian with an arm bar but Hawkins with a knee and punch. Hawkins with another punch. Christian with a leaping kick and Hawkins goes to the floor. Christian with a baseball slide to Hawkins and Christian goes to the floor and brings Hawkins back in. Archer tries to interfere but Christian sees him coming. Christian with a cross body from the top turnbuckle for a near fall. Hawkins goes to the apron and Christian gets a shoulder as he approaches. Hawkins with a back body drop that sends Christian to the floor. Archer is about to attack Christian but the referee sees it and sends Archer to the back. We go to commercial.

We are back and Hawkins with a chin lock and his knee on Christian’s chest. Hawkins with punches and they lock up. Christian with punches but Hawkins with a knee. Hawkins with a kick and a near fall. Hawkins with punches to the midsection followed by a knee and punches. Hawkins with an elbow to the head but Christian with a kick and punches. Christian tries for a tornado DDT but Hawkins pushes Christian away and he lands awkwardly on his chest. Hawkins with a slam attempt but Christian with an Edge-O-Matic and both men are down. Christian punches Hawkins and then hits a round house punch. Christian searches for Peeps and then he hits a neck breaker and gets a near fall. Hawkins with a punch and then he sends Christian into the turnbuckles. Hawkins pulls Christian off the turnbuckles and then he hits a slam for a near fall. Christian with another punch and he goes to the turnbuckles for a missile drop kick and Christian gets a near fall. Christian goes up top again and he tries for a cross body but he misses. Hawkins tries to take advantage of Christian’s error and gets a near fall. Hawkins with a kick but Christian hits the pendulum kick and then he hits the back elbow from the turnbuckles. Christian with the Killswitch and he gets the three count.

Winner: Christian

2010 - TNA aired an episode of Impact on SpikeTV.  Stu Carapola filed the following TV Report:

Welcome to the TNA Impact Report here on PWInsider.com!

We open with a recap of the Hulk Hogan-Abyss relationship, leading up to two weeks ago when Abyss snapped and attacked Mr Anderson and Jeff Hardy, and then last week when Abyss said that "they" are coming to TNA.

We head to the Impact Zone and go right to Abyss, who is throwing chairs into the ring. He goes to ringside and menaces So Cal Val, then scares away a bunch of kids at ringside and steals their chairs, too. He goes back after Val and she tries to run away but falls down, and as Abyss stands menacingly over her, Hulk Hogan's music hits and out he comes. He gets in the ring and calls Abyss in there with him, but before this has a chance to get interesting, Eric Bischoff comes running out and gets between them. Hogan moves him aside and turns his attention back to Abyss, who now comes into the ring, but security comes out and gets between them. Bischoff calls Abyss an ungrateful son of a bitch and slaps him, which just enrages Abyss, who lays out the security guards and goes after Bischoff. Hogan grabs a chair and lays in two shots on Abyss, but Abyss no-sells. Jeff Hardy's music hits, Hogan fights his way out before Hardy even makes it to the ring, and Hardy lays out Abyss, throws a few chairs on him, and nails him with a Swanton. Hogan, Bischoff, and Hardy head for the hills as an enraged Abyss gets back to his feet and calls Hardy back to the ring. Hardy goes after him but security again gets in the way and talks Hardy to the back.

Tonight: AJ Styles takes on Samoa Joe in a Top 10 Contender's Match! But before we go any further, Abyss crashes the broadcast booth and threatens Taz. Security again comes after Abyss and again he beats them up and goes back to menacing Taz as we go to commercial.

We're back, and during the commercial break, Abyss was tearing up the backstage area. We go to Hogan and friends, who are all in agreement that Abyss has to go. Jeff Hardy wants him tonight, and Hogan says that Hardy has his number, but that's not enough, he has to take Abyss out. Bischoff says Hardy has the match, but they'll be out there to watch Hardy's back.

Let's go to the ring for our first match...

Ink Inc vs Motor City Machine Guns

Moore and Shelley start us off and do a wristlock reversal sequence, Shelley escapes and sweeps Moore's legs for 1, but Moore goes back to the arm, tags in Neal, and they hit a double hiptoss and then Moore hiptosses Neal onto Shelley for 2. Tag back out to Moore, who comes over the ropes with a sunset flip for 2, then a springboard armdrag sends Shelley to the floor and, one flying headscissors later, Sabin follows him out. Moore dives over the top onto the MCMG, then tosses Shelley back in the ring as Brother Devon joins Mike and Taz on commentary, saying he's just out here to make sure Brother Ray doesn't get involved in this match. MCMG hit a springboard dropkick to send Neal to the floor as they continue to double team Moore. MCMG with a leapfrog splash onto Moore for 2, but Moore gets an elbow to Sabin's jaw and hits a Lionsault and both men are down. Moore makes the hot tag and Neal comes in and cleans house on the MCMG. He hits a springboard crossbody on Sabin, then spears Shelley but Sabin breaks up the fall. All four men are in the ring, but Sabin tosses Moore to the floor, then turns around into a Boss Man Slam from Neal. Neal puts Shelley up top as Brother Ray comes out from the back, but Brother Devon cuts him off. However, the distraction is enough for the MCMG to hit the double team Sliced Bread #2 for the win.

Winners: Motor City Machine Guns

Tonight: The Pope return to TNA Impact! But first, Eric Bischoff's music hits and he comes out to let us know that tonight's main event will be Abyss vs Jeff Hardy, and Bischoff says that we're going to have a special referee: TNA World Champion Rob Van Dam.

Meanwhile, Dixie Carter is backstage, and she's...WALKING...AND TALKING ON HER CELL PHONE!

We're back and the cameraman is asking Dixie Carter what she's doing here, but she ignores him and walks away. Oh well, let's go back to the ring instead...

AJ Styles vs Samoa Joe

Ric Flair and Frankie Kazarian join AJ at ringside, and he doesn't look happy to see them. Joe takes AJ to the corner as the crowd chants "Joe is gonna kill you". AJ tries a couple of chops but Joe no sells and slaps AJ down and out to the floor. AJ gets back in and Joe takes him right back to the corner and just lays into him with punches and kicks. Joe with a running elbow and a leaping enziguiri in the corner, then just kills AJ with a chop before stopping to stare menacingly at Flair. Joe with a snapmare and the chop/kick/kneedrop combo, Joe comes off the ropes and AJ tries a leapfrog but Joe stops in front of him and slaps the taste out of his moutn. AJ goes to the eyes and takes Joe down with a dropkick, then chokes him on the ropes, and finally slams Joe, but it seems to have taken something out of him. AJ rams shoulderblocks into Joe's midsection in the corner then tries a suplex, but Joe blocks and reverses to a gourdbuster. AJ goes low with a dropkick to the knee, then a snapmare and we HIT THE CHINLOCK! Joe fights his way out and starts running over AJ with clotheslines, then a running boot and a senton for 2. Joe puts AJ up top for the Muscle Buster and AJ escapes, so Joe starts firing kicks at him, but AJ catches the foot and hits a Dragon Screw Legwhip. AJ goes for the figure four but Joe pulls him back into the Kokina Clutch and AJ taps.

Winner: Samoa Joe

Flair and Kazarian get in the ring and Flair starts getting on AJ's case again, then he and Kazarian leave together and leave AJ alone in the ring. AJ takes the mic and asks Kazarian if he thinks this is funny, then says that he would beat Kazarian like a little girl. AJ challenges Kazarian to a match next week, then asks Flair is he's cool with that, and Flair says he's fine, and it's going to be AJ vs Kazarian next week!

Backstage, Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, and Dixie Carter are sitting around a conference table, and Bischoff is complaining about Sting's behavior since they came to TNA. Kevin Nash comes in and they kick him out. Okay, then. Bischoff talks about what Sting did to him, and to Jeff Jarrett, and then Hogan asks Dixie why they're in TNA. I was wondering the same thing, actually. Dixie says he's there to help TNA and Hogan says thank you, then says Sting is a cancer and everyone in TNA will abandon ship if they don't get rid of him. Bischoff says that Dixie needs to do something about Sting, so Dixie says okay, she'll do something tonight. If she's going to make this decision, she needs to make the decision, so she'll see Hogan and Bischoff later.

Back to the ring...

Desmond Wolfe vs Brian Kendrick

Wolfe attacks Kendrick before the bell, but Kendrick turns the tide and starts going absolutely crazy firing back on Wolfe. Kendrick goes for his choke but Wolfe makes the ropes and Tullys Kendrick to the floor. Wolfe goes outside, yells at Chelsea, then nails Kendrick a couple of times and tosses him back in the ring. Wolfe with a running knee and Kendrick goes back to the floor again, so Wolfe goes after him and beats him up some more, then puts Kendrick in a neck vice while yelling at Chelsea some more and tells her that if she doesn't like it to do something about it. Back in the ring, Kendrick with a double leg takedown but Wolfe goes to the eyes and then gets an armscissors. Chelsea's seen enough and walks out, and Wolfe is so surprised that he gets caught in the Cobra Clutch and Wolfe taps.

Winner: Brian Kendrick

Still to come, Abyss takes on Jeff Hardy with Rob Van Dam as the guest referee, and up next, the Pope returns to TNA!

Actually, first we go to a camera crew stalking Tommy Dreamer at his home in Yonkers, NY and asking him what he's doing in TNA. He says it's his personal time and that now's not the time to talk.

Okay, now we go to a video package looking at the Pope, and then head to the ring for an in-ring promo with the Pope. Pope thanks us because it's moments like this that make him realize that when he comes out and busts his butt in the ring, it's worth every minute of it, and he couldn't have done it without the entire congregation. Pope says they asked if this could really be the return of the Pope, and Pope says to mark it on your calendar, because at 80% he still has the responsibility of being the Pope of the congregation. He wants to let Ken Anderson know that he hasn't forgotten about him, and he's pulled the wool over everyone's eyes, but if he thinks for a second that Pope doesn't know how to get down, Pope will reference him to one person: Suicide. At 80%, he is still kicking on all cylinders because he is the cadillac of professional wrestling. Pope is here for one reason: to earn his way back to the #1 contender's position so that he can take on the TNA World Champion and make history. Everyone here knows that Pope...is...pimpin'! Oh wait, Kurt Angle's music hits and here he comes. Angle wants to welcome the Pope back, and he and the congregation have been making a lot of noise, and Angle's a big fan because he sees Pope as the future of TNA. But Angle is also trying to climb the rankings for a shot at the TNA World Title, and unfortunately, their paths have crossed, so at Victory Road it's going to be Pope vs Kurt Angle. Angle says that Pope has everything to gain and nothing to lose, but Angle has everything to lose because his first loss could be his last match. He wants to shake Pope's hand and say may the best man win. Oh, and one more thing: Angle must be victorious.

We now go to a video package recapping the build to the Jay Lethal-Ric Flair match at Victory Road, and then we head to the ring for a Jay Lethal promo. Lethal says he doesn't respect Flair anymore, and to try and come out to fight him because his brother's not a wrestler, but he is and he's not going to stand for this. Instead, out comes Matt Morgan and he says that he's sorry to interrupt Lethal like this...actually, no he's not. Just 2 weeks ago, Flair announced that he was going to form a group called Fortune, and as it happens, Morgan was the first person Flair asked to join. He respects Flair for coming to Morgan, but he hasn't decided what he's going to do just yet, but there was one thing that Morgan and Flair could agree on...and he nails Lethal with the microphone and the bell rings, so it looks like we have...

Jay Lethal vs Matt Morgan

Morgan takes Lethal to the corner and hits the series of elbows, then a Stinger Splash and a side suplex. Morgan chokes Lethal on the ropes then puts on a surfboard in the ropes. Lethal tries a high crossbody, but Morgan catches him and hits a fallaway slam. Morgan chokes Lethal in the corner, then chokes him on the ropes and hits a top rope Boss Man Straddle for 2. Morgan goes for a Carbon Footprint, but Lethal moves and Morgan crotches himself on the top rope. Now Lethal starts firing back and hits an enziguiri and a flying shoulderblock takes Morgan down. Running dropkick to the face gets 2 for Lethal. Lethal goes for a springboard something, but Morgan catches him by the throat and just tosses him over the top to the floor. While the referee's checking on Lethal, Hernandez comes running out and lowblows Morgan, allowing Lethal to hit the springboard dropkick to Morgan for the win.

Winner: Jay Lethal

Backstage, Abyss is building a nail bat, and says with every nail he drives in, he paves the way that much more for when "they" come to TNA.

Back to the ring...

TNA Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne vs Taylor Wilde

Sky with a hair pull to start, Taylor shoves her so Rayne spears Taylor and chokes her on the ropes. Rayne with a forearm to the chest and goes for the flying headscissors, but Taylor escapes and lays Rayne out with a forearm. Rayne and Taylor with a double clothesline as Tommy Dreamer comes out of the back with Rhino, Raven, and Stevie Richards as the crowd chants you know what. Taylor tries a high crossbody off the top, but Rayne moves and gouges the face of Wilde. Rayne hits her finish and covers for the win.

Winner: Madison Rayne

Angelina Love runs out and attacks Rayne and tries to DDT her on a chair like she did to Lacey Von Erich and Velvet Sky, but Madison bails out to the floor to save her neck.

Dixie Carter is backstage, and she's...WALKING!

We go backstage and Sarita is beating the crap out of Taylor Wilde, she tries rolling a big crate into Taylor and Taylor moves and starts firing back, but Sarita rams her into a fence and continues the beating until security comes and breaks them up.

We go to Mike and Taz, who run down the card for Victory Road and then we go backstage to Dixie, who has found Sting. Sting says it's about time, but Dixie says that Sting has become a cancer here in TNA and this can't continue. Dixie has put her in a position where she has no choice, and she suspends Sting for 30 days without pay. Sting asks her if she thinks it's about the money, and she says she knows it's not, but asks Sting what it is about. Sting is about to tell her, but just at that moment Eric Bischoff brings security in to kick Sting out, and Sting says forget the 30 days, just make it indefinite. Security removes Sting, and Bischoff tells Dixie that she needs a bodyguard 24/7 because Sting is out of control and is dangerous.

It's main event time!

Jeff Hardy vs Abyss, Special Referee: Rob Van Dam

Hardy goes right after Abyss and Abyss tries to swing the bat at Hardy, but Hardy ducks and dropkicks Abyss and the bat drops. RVD tosses it out of the ring as Hardy nails Abyss and sends him tumbling to the floor. Hardy with a dive over the top and almost hits Abyss, but Abyss sells it anyway. Hardy goes for the Twist of Fate but Abyss shoves him off into the guardrail and then rams him into the steps. Abyss tosses Hardy back in the ring and whips him hard into the corner and Hardy comes bouncing back out and crashes to the mat. Abyss with a side suplex for 2, then goes to ringside and grabs a chair from the same kids he stole the chairs from earlier and gets back in the ring. RVD takes the chair away and Hardy rolls Abyss up for 2, then drops him with a clothesline and the double legdrop to the groin. Now Hardy goes and gets the chair and RVD goes to grab the chair, but Hardy says to wait, and then he sets up the chair and uses it to springboard onto Abyss in the corner. Hardy with the Whisper In The Wind for 2 and then comes off the ropes and runs right into a big boot from Abyss, which he follows up with a big splash for 2. Abyss goes for Shock Treatment but Hardy escapes and hits the Twist Of Fate, then goes up top for the Swanton, but Abyss nails him and goes up to chokeslam Hardy off the top, Hardy fights him off and Abyss crashes down and Hardy hits the Swanton for the win.

Winner: Jeff Hardy

Abyss attacks Hardy after the match, then gives RVD the Black Hole Slam. He goes out to the floor and gets the nail bat, but here comes Mr Anderson, and he knocks the bat out of Abyss' hands with a chair, then goes after Abyss with the chair, but Abyss ducks and Anderson hits Hardy...by mistake? Can't quite tell as Anderson doesn't look too upset, and Abyss gives Anderson the Shock Treatment and stands tall as we go off the air.

That's a wrap for this week, thank you for reading the TNA Impact Report here at PWInsider.com, and we'll see you next week!

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