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TNA Impact Results for 9/17/14

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Thanks to Nate Da Gr8 for the following TNA Impact Wrestling spoilers from tonight’s tapings in New York City. These should air on September 18th.

* The TNA Tag Team Titles are hanging above the ring.

* Gail Kim defeated Brittany in an Xplosion match.

* The Menagerie make their entrance. Austin Aries vs. Knux is up next. Aries gets the win in an Xplosion match. They hug after the match.

* The re-tape the debut of Chris Melendez from Wednesday night due to botches in the match. It will still air on September 11th and he defeated DJ Zema Ion.

* #1 contender Bobby Roode kicks off Impact and is interrupted by MVP, Kenny King and Bobby Lashley. Roode talks about facing Lashley next week and they attack him. Samoa Joe and Eric Young make the save, setting up a six-man match for later.

* Robbie E, Jessie Godderz and Velvet Sky defeated Knux, Crazzy Steve and Rebel.

* Kurt Angle comes out to a big pop and calls Ethan Carter III to the ring. They talk and Angle has a surprise in the form of Rhino vs. EC3 in a NYC Street Fight. This was another fun hardcore match. Ethan gets the win.

* All of the Knockouts are in the ring and Velvet Sky is announced as the cover girl for the next TNA calendar. Jessicka Havok interrupts and destroys Brittany and Gail Kim.

* Tajiri and Austin Aries vs. Sanada and James Storm is next. Sanada pins Tajiri to get the win for his team.

* Bram defeated Gunner. Samuel Shaw tried to interfere on Gunner’s behalf but it backfired. Gunner and Shaw had words after the match and Gunner left on his own.

* Rockstar Spud defeated Crazzy Steve in a bad comedy match. Fans booed them. They chanted “we want wrestling” and “change the channel.”

* The Wolves defeated The Hardys and Team 3D in a Ladder Match. Davey Richards grabbed the belts for the win. This was said to be another awesome match with these three teams and a must see. There were several ladders used and various ladder spots. Each team has a win in the series now.

The “OH MY GOD!” Review: ECW Invades Middletown, NY 9/21/96 & ECW TV 9/17/96

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TV 1996-09-17 (Matches taped When Worlds Collide II at The ECW Arena in Philadelphia, PA)

Champions
World: Raven
TV: Shane Douglas
Tag Team: Gangstas

We open up and TV Champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas has Pitbull 2 in a full nelson and World Champion Raven and his whole group are in the ring. Sandman comes down and canes everyone. Raven of course puts Tyler in between himself and Raven. Tyler does the Raven pose and Sandman grabs him and puts him over his knee to spank him. “Primetime” Brian Lee comes up from behind kicks Sandman and Raven DDTs him. Tyler stands over his dad and does the Raven pose again.

Opening video.

Joey Styles of course welcomes us to the show. He runs down the feuds between Douglas and Pitbull and Raven and Sandman. Joey brings us to video of Tyler Fullington’s seventh birthday party. It’s just Raven and Tyler sitting at a table. Tyler complains that it sucks and Blue Meanie comes out dressed like a clown to try and entertain. Meanie wants to play hide and seek so Tyler goes to the closet and finds a present that the Sandman dropped off. Tyler gets excited by it so Raven takes it and throws it away.

This Friday night ECW is in the Lu Lu Temple. The Gangstas cut a promo on WWF who is going to have a PPV in Philly. New Jack says they won’t be able to stop all the ECW fans that are going to show up. New Jack dares anyone from the WWF to show up on Friday night.

We get a story about ECW that aired on the TV show American Journal. The clip shows Taz telling the interviewer that he is an asshole. Joey replays that portion of the story and talks about how he can’t stand Taz.

Tommy Dreamer is back stage and Beulah is dripping hot wax on him Dreamer says that he will make Raven and Brian Lee feel their pain because their pain is their pleasure.

We go back to Natural Born Killaz when Shane Douglas almost cost the Gangstas their match with the Eliminators. Joey talks about the tag match with Sammy the Silk and Shane Douglas against the Gangstas from Unlucky Lottery. We learn a little more about the injuries that Sammy had that night. Joey tells us that two weeks ago Sammy was in a street fight in Florida that left him with over 100 stiches in his elbow and over 50 in his throat. The Gangstas are outside in a parking lot and New Jack tells Shane they are going to put him through a meat grinder.

TV Champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas (w/ Francine) vs. Louie Spicolli ref John Finnegan
Douglas pulls the “if the fans don’t shut up I’m leaving”. Spicolli gets on the mic and says he needs to stop worrying about the fans and start worrying about the guy that’s going to kick his ass. Spicolli fires away on Shane and he bails to the floor. Spicolli quickly goes for the DVD but Shane slips out and again goes to the floor. Spicolli with some mat wrestling and again Shane bails out. Suplex back into the ring but Shane flips out and slaps Spicolli. Spicolli is hot and he slams Shane into the turnbuckle. Shane with a mule kick low on Spicolli and an inverted atomic drop to gain control. Swinging neck breaker for 2. Spicolli comes back with one of his own and Shane just barley kicks out before 3. Spicolli with a submission but Francine distracts him and he goes out after her. Shane hits a baseball slide and grabs a chair. Douglas throws Spicolli into the crowd and goes up top. Shane hits a long crossbody into the crowd and we go to commercial.

Raven is sitting with Lori Fullington and he cuts a promo on Rob Van Dam who he will be wrestling on Friday at the Lu Lu Temple.

Back to the match and Spicolli is in control still outside of the ring. They mess up a tombstone reversal spot and Spicolli gets 2. Spinebuster for 2. Spicolli goes for the DVD but Shane is close to the ropes and grabs onto them. Spicolli throws Shane to the floor and follows. Shane gets the advantage by slamming Spicolli into a table. Back in the ring Spicolli goes for the DVD again and looks to have it but Francine jumps into the ring and breaks it up. Shane hits a hangman’s neckbreaker and the belly to belly for the pin in 16.20 shown. Time of the match is announced as 19.22. Spicolli is down holding his neck and crew comes out from the back as Shane stands over him.

Lance Wright is in the ring and says he is so excited to conduct his first ever in ring interview in ECW with Shane Douglas. Joel Gertner jumps in the ring and tells Wright to leave. They argue back and forth as Shane and Francine watch on and laugh. Gertner slaps Wright and Wright tackles him. Douglas grabs Wright and hits a single arm DDT and locks in a full nelson until Pitbull 2 makes the save, and Lance Wright is off to WWF land.

My thoughts on the show…
The Raven stuff was pretty lame this week compared to usual. But a very solid match between Douglas and Spicolli gets this show a thumbs up.

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1996-09-21 at Fairground Fieldhouse in Middletown, NY

Champions
World: Raven
TV: Shane Douglas
Tag Team: Gangstas

Last nights card at the Lu Lu Temple is not available which is kind of a bummer as I’d be interested in seeing the final four matches that took place. Here’s the run down as listed in the results section of the website.

New Jack defeated JT Smith & Little Guido via pinfall in a “handicap” match.
 Doug Furnas defeated Hack Meyers.
 Terry Gordy defeated Brian Lee in a “spike” match. 
 Mikey Whipwreck defeated Devon Storm.
 Tommy Dreamer defeated John Kronus.
 Sandman defeated Matty Smalls.
 Taz defeated Louie Spicolli.
TV Champion Pitbull #2 defeated Shane Douglas via DQ.
 Sabu defeated Perry Saturn.
 World Champion Raven defeated Rob Van Dam.

Tonight we do get the Eliminators versus Sabu and Rob Van Dam and a steel cage main even.

We start off with Bill Alfonso climbing into the ring and kick Joey Styles out. Alfonso has a giant gold ribbon pinned to his chest, perhaps he won something at the fair! As usual I can’t here anything that’s being said. Out comes Tod Gordon and he tells Alfonso to leave or he’s going to kick his ass. Alfonso then says that he’s going to kick Gordon’s butt. They go back and forth a bit. Gordon ultimately gets the upper hand before some refs and a few wrestlers come out to break them apart.

Damien 666 vs. Louie Spicolli, ref John “Pee Wee” Moore
Spicolli gets a nice pop. I have no clue if they ever actually did but I imagine these two have wrestled in Mexico before. Joey handles the ring announcing duties. Damien with a kick to the knee. Spicolli reverses a corner whip and hits a clothesline. Damien gets whipped again but comes off the second rope with a crossbody. Damien with a headstand on the top turnbuckle and as Spicolli charges he gets headscrissored and goes to the floor. Damien with a somersault dive to the floor. Spicolli sends Damien into the guardrail. Damien fights back and sends him into it. Damien fights with a fan over a hair and when he finally gets it he nails Louie. Damien with some boots and a leg drop for 2. Louie with a small package for 2. Damien goes after the shoulder of Louie which is bandaged up. Louie throws Damien to the floor just as the crowd starts to get restless. Damien gets sent into the crowd and dragged back out into the ring. Damien nails Louie but then gets backdropped to the floor. Louie gets a chair and nails Damien with it. Damien ducks a clothesline but then gets spinebustered for 2. Louie with a northern lights for 2. Louie hits a sick looking piledriver but it only gets another 2. Louie nails two clotheslines, Damien ducks a third goes for his own but gets cradled and nailed with the DVD to the crowds delight. Louie gets the win in 5.17. The crowd begs for one more and Spicolli makes them up and leaves as the fans chant his name.

“The Shah” Hack Meyers vs. Doug Furnas
I don’t know who the ref is but he’s like 90 years old. Furnas runs through Meyers with a shoulder block. Headlock takeover by Furnas, Myers into a head scissor and Furnas breaks away. They do the same thing only switched and Hack breaks away. Hack with some arm wringers. They each do a leg sweep and 1 count. Furnas up and he nails The Shah with a clothesline. Furnas with some boots in the corner and a powerslam off the tops for 2. Meyers comes back with a boot to the gut and a swinging neck breaker for 2. Furnas ducks a back elbow coming off the ropes and hits a drop kick. Furnas whips Meyers into the corner and charges but eats a back elbow. Meyers with a few corner whips of his own followed by a running back elbow. Meyers hits the leg drop from the apron and goes for his finisher. Furnas breaks away and Meyers jumps at him but gets caught in a powerslam for 2. Furnas ducks a clothesline and hits a release german the drops Meyers on the top of his to get the pin in 6.13.

Tag Team Champions The Gangstas vs. Samoan Gangsta Party, ref Jim Molineaux
Well I’ll be back in five or so minutes to let you know who wins……. Faster then I expected. New Jack pinned Matty Smalls in 2.40 when he came off the top with a chair as Matty was fighting Mustafa. Interesting weapons in the match included a wooden egg crate and a tire rim.

The Erotic Experience vs. Buh Buh Ray Dudley & Spike Dudley (w/ Sign Guy Dudley), ref John Finnegan
The Experience are G.Q. Gorgeous Quartermaine, who would later be known as Chris Chetti and “Precious” Pat Day. I saw online someone say his name was Pat Friday but Joey sounded like he said Day and not Friday. It’s hard to confirm this as the team never made it to TV. They play a couple of effeminate guys who dance their way to the ring and blow kisses, well Friday dances Quartermaine just stiffly walks to the ring. Friday tries to leap into the ring but trips (on purpose) so the crowd can make even more fun of them. There’s a guy in the crowd dressed like Buh Buh. Three ECW debuts in one match! Spike reminds me of a Chihuahua just yapping at your ankles. We get the bell but The Experience are to busy helping each other with their robes. This of course brings gay slurs from the crowd. I wonder if people are still big enough douche bags for a gimmick like this to work that way now. After 4 minutes Day is finally ready to wrestle. Buh Buh does a dance step and Day does a hip swivel as hope for a dance off! They lock up and Buh Buh pushes Day to the ground. Day hides in the corner so Buh Buh can’t get to him. They lock up again and we get the same thing. Day runs around the ring and tags Quartermaine in. GQ charges and gets tackled twice. Crowd chants boring as we cross 7 minutes, I’d have to agree. Spike tags in hits a hip toss and drop kick on both man and they bail to the floor. Back in the ring spike with a snap mare and he rakes the eyes with his boots. Buh Buh tags in and comes off the top with an axe handle to the arm. Buh Buh now stays on the arm. Spike comes back in and goes for 3 different types of roll ups getting 2 each time. GQ able to whip Spike sternum first into the corner. Day chokes Spike from the apron behind the refs back. Day tags in and hits a nice looking dropkick. The crowd cheers then immediately realizing their “mistake” begin to chant “you still suck dick” at Day. Day runs through Spike with a clothesline. GQ tags back in and they hit a double flying shoulder block. Spike goes for a leapfrog but gets caught mid air and powerslammed for 2. Double clothesline attempt by the Experience but Spike ducks and hits them both with a drop kick. Buh Buh tags in and cleans house on his opponents. Buh Buh with an avalanche in the corner onto GQ. Then he press slams Spike and throws him into Day for a 2 count. GQ breaks up the pin but then gets nailed with a bossman slam. Day now breaks it up. Buh Buh ducks a double clothesline then drops to the crowd so Spike and run off him and clothesline the other two. They bail to the floor so Buh Buh throws Spike onto them. Buh Buh hits a power bomb onto GQ. Buh Buh sits on the top rope and Spike climbs to his shoulders and splashes off them for the win in 16.13. D-Von Dudley meets the rest of his brothers in the asile and gose after them with a chair. Experience try to help they go bavck and forth for a bit until Big Dick Dudley shows up and chokeslams Erotic Experience. Dick throws Spike into D-Von but he catches and slams Spike. D-Von leaves and then Buh Buh dives over the ropes onto him and Experience. Buh Buh and D-Von fight a bit more.

Little Guido (w/ Big Guido & JT Smith) vs. Tommy Dreamer (w/ Beulah), ref John “Pee Wee” Moore
Smith with some mic time before the match. He sings Sinatra. Dreamer and Beulah out now and Beulah sporting a soft cast on her right arm. Smith back on the mic and I think he asks Beulah to join the FBI. Tommy tells JT that he already has two girl friends pointing to the Guido brothers so Smith doesn’t need Beulah. Smith offers Dreamer money and they hug but then Dreamer clotheslines Smith. Little Guido pulls Dreamer to the floor. Smith comes off the top but hits Guido be accident. Into the ring for our match to officially start. Dreamer with a fall away slam and leg drop between the legs. Slam by Dreamer and he goes up top but misses a frog splash. Guido puts the boots to Dreamer and throws him to the floor for his buddies to go to work. Dreamer hits the guardrail. Then the Guidos take turns hitting him with a chair. Guido with a corner charge catches a back elbow but is able to remain in control by landing a drop toe hold. Smith hits Dreamer with a chair behind the refs back and Guido gets 2 after a swinging neck breaker. Tornado DDT from the second rope by Guido. Guido now goes all the way up top but he misses a leg drop. Dreamer goes for a piledriver but Guido powers him over and then goes to the floor to get a chair. Smith holding Dreamer on the apron. Guido charges but Dreamer moves. He stops so he doesn’t hit Smith. Guido dugs a clothesline, Dreamer hits Smith with it then Dreamer grabs Guido and DDTs him on the chair for the win in 4.45.

Mikey Whipwreck vs. Taz (w/ Team Taz & Bill Alfonso), ref John Finnegan
This is the ninth meeting this year between these two men. Taz is 8-0. Taz starts off with a head lock takeover but Mikey gets to the ropes. A bunch of stand switches end with Taz snapmaring Mikey and going into a cross arm breaker. Mikey quickly to the ropes. Taz with a clothesline and then he beats the crap out of Mikey. Mikey comes back with a hip toss and arm drag and Taz drops to the floor. Mikey dives onto him. Mikey goes for an up and over in the corner but Taz catches his legs and then gives him the alabama slam. Clothesline by Taz and he mocks Sabu. Front face lock but Taz breaks it himself. Mikey ducks his head for a back drop but Taz stops and suplexes him. Taz beats on Mikey some more. Mikey with a quick small package but Taz kicks out. Mikey goes up and over and when Taz catches the feet Mikey this time hits a head scissor. Mikey with a belly to back for 2 as he makes a comeback. Mikey slaps Alfonso then goes up top and dives onto Team Taz. He comes off the top towards Taz but gets caught in a belly to belly. T bone and Tazmission end the match in 8.30. Taz talks shit to Sabu after the match and threatens a bunch of fans.

“Primetime” Brian Lee vs. Terry “Bamm Bamm” Gordy
Freebird is such a great song. Gordy runs the ropes before the match and Lee jumps in his path with a clothesline. Lee misses a knee drop off the second rope and they go to the floor. Gordy nails Lee with a chair a few times. They go back to the ring where Gordy lands a drop kick. Lee again bails and tries to leave this time. Gordy gets him and slams him into the ring post and apron before throwing him back in the ring. Belly to back gets only a 1 count. Gordy with a corner whip and he follows closely behind with a clothesline. He does it again and goes for a third but Lee grabs the ref and pulls him in the way. Gordy gets Lee down and goes for the Asiatic spike. The Eliminators comes down and hit Total Elimination on Gordy while he still has the hold put on. It looked pretty cool. Lee puts the spike on Gordy as the ref wakes up and makes the count ending the match in just 2.55.

TV Champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas (w/ Francine) vs. Pitbull 2 (w/ Pitbull 1), ref Jim Molineaux
Shane nails Pitbull with the belt right away and then picks up for a hanging vertical suplex. Back body drop and Pitbull tires to go to a corner to get away. Shane stays on the attack and stomps away on Pitbull. Shane with a snapmare and camel clutch as a “break his neck” chant goes out. Pitbull fights out of it and drops Shane on the turnbuckle. He whips Shane into the corner but then ducks his head as Shane comes out and goes down from a swinging neck breaker for 2. Shane now with a slam and he goes up top. Shane comes off with a splash for 2. Francine pokes at Pitbull 1 with a chair. Shane tries to sneak up behind Pitbull and hit him with a chair but #2 jumps in the way and attacks Shane. He press Shane and drops him ribs first on the guardrail. Pitbull with a neck wrentch and the fans now want Shane’s neck broken. Pile driver gets 2 but Francine jumps in the ring and stops the count. Pitbull goes after her but Shane kicks him low and gets 2. Shane with a bear hug but Pitbull fights out of it with an overhead belly to belly. Francine again stops the pin but this time Pitbull 1 pulls her out of the ring. Pitbull 2 whips Shane into the corner and tries to slam him coming out but Shane slides behind rolls up Pitbull grabs the tights and retains the title in 7.03. Joel Getner grabs the mic from Joey to announce Shane as the winner but gets chased into the ring by Pitbull 1. Pitbull 2 hits a super fall away slam on him.

Sabu & Rob Van Dam vs. The Eliminators, ref John Finnegan
So this should be really awesome. Saturn has stitches on his cheek guessing from last night. This is our first chance to see Van Dam and Sabu team up. Sabu and Van Dam argue over whose going to start the match. Van Dam wins that fight. Saturn on the other side of the ring. Nice mat wrestling spot to start with lots of reversals. It ends when Saturn gets an armbar on the mat and tags Kronus who comes in with stomps. Those two wrestle on the mat a bit and Sabu tags in. Sabu gets a leg lock Saturn breaks it up and Van Dam tags in. He gets powerslammed for 2. Van Dam whips Kronus into the corner and then rolls and jumps up into a monkey flip that gets him 2. Saturn tags in and front kicks Van Dam who rolls to the floor. Saturn follows but they quickly go back in. Saturn hits a leg drop and Van Dam rolls to make the tag to Sabu. Saturn with a clothesline. Sabu with a hip toss and arm drag into an arm bar. Saturn reverses into a head scissor. Sabu goes to tag but Van Dam is talking with fans. They tag and argue a bit. Van Dam with karate kicks knocking Kronus back into the corner. He comes out with a clothesline. Knrous with a corner whip and handspring back elbow. Sabu and Saturn come in and Saturn takes him. The Elimators go to the floor and Van Dam hits a flip over the top rope and Sabu hits the triple jump out of the ring. Baseball slide by Sabu and this match is falling apart. Sabu with another triple jump onto Saturn in the crowd. Table comes out and Saturn goes on it. Sabu goes for the jump off the chair and Saturn tries to block him with a springboard move but he falls. Saturn crotches Sabu on the top rope and springboard clotheslines him as they both tumble to the floor. Saturn with a springboard clothesline back into the ring but then he misses a corner charge. Sabu puts Saturn on the tope and leg drops him. Saturn falls onto the table and then Sabu splashes him through it. Saturn goes up and over on a corner whip and hits a fishermen with a bridge. Sabu throws Saturn into his teams corner and goes for a springboard move but Van Dam jumps into the ring and drop kicks Saturn then cheers for himself. Butterfly front suplex for two but Saturn breaks it up. The Eliminators double team Van Dam. Kronus hits a kick to the back of the head and Saturn hits a superkick. Sabu breaks up the pin. Triple jump moonsault onto Kronus but Saturn breaks up the pin before the ref can count. Saturn slams Van Dam then hits a top rope leg drop. Sabu comes in with a chair but Saturn knocks him down. Sabu saves Van Dam from total elimination then hits a tripe jump moonsault on both Eliminators. Van Dam slams Kronus and puts a chair on top of him then hits the split legged moonsault. Sabu goes for the cover and Saturn breaks it up. 15 minutes have passed in this very fast paced match. Saturn with a clothesline on Van Dam and falcons arrow on Sabu. Van Dam breaks it up then misses a frog splash. Saturn then misses one. Van Dam now misses a moonsault. Kronus misses a somersault senton. Sabu hits a triple jump moonsault and the bell rings as we have a 16 minute 19 second time limit draw. Everyone wants 5 more minutes but Van Dam just leaves. Eliminators attack after the match but Sabu takes them down and hits them both with a moonsault.

Steel Cage Match: World Champion Raven (w/ Lori Fullington, Stevie Richards, Blue Meanie & Super Nova) vs. Sandman, ref Jim Molineaux
Stevie slams the door on Sandman as he’s getting into the cage and Raven throws him into the cage. Lori comes into the ring and goes after Sandman who looks to be busted open. Suplex by Raven. Old man ref from earlier is controlling the door. Sandman thrown into the cage over and over. Sandman reverses a whip and Raven goes flying into the cage. They fight from their knees with Raven getting the upper hand. Sandman grabs Raven’s pants and pulls him into the cage. Raven goes out of the cage to the floor but that’s not how you win so they just brawl a bit. Sandman is a bloody mess. Raven goes face first into the cage and now he is bleeding all over the place. Sandman closes the door on Raven. Raven headbutts Sandman low and sends him into the guardrail. Back in the ring Sandman brings the cane in but Raven gets it and goes to work. Sandman ducks a swing and gets a DDT but only for 2. Meanie comes in and attacks Sandman from behind. He throws Sandman into the cage and then misses a meaniesault. Stevie comes in spins around Sandman and hits a steviekick but Sandman kicks out. Sandman moves out of the way of a second kick and it hits Raven. Sandman covers for 2. Meanie grabs Sandman and Stevie misses another kick nailing Meanie this time. DDT by Raven for 2. Nowa comes into the ring. Raven tries to cuff Sandman to the cage but Sandman fights back he hits DDTs on every one. Lori jumps in now and tries to claw and Sandman. She gets cuffed to the cage now. Raven comes from behind with the cane and nails Sandman in the face as he turns around and gets the pin in 10.

My thoughts on the show…
The first two contests were decent enough. Spicolli has a really nice following and Furnas helped get Hack Meyers into a watchable match. The Erotic Experience did a decent job of getting their gimmick over however the match sucked. Taz/Mikey was alright and the last two matches were pretty good making this show mildly recommended. For a Fancam event, that’s a positive.

Spoiler Notes From Tonight’s TNA Tapings On Bully Ray, Davey Richards And A Big Tag Match

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Source: F4WOnline

We will have full spoilers from our correspondent at tonight’s TNA tapings in Bethlehem, PA but Bully Ray is there and will be appearing on the final two episodes before Bound For Glory.

Davey Richards is also there and has recovered enough from his leg injury that he will be working the tapings also.

If they don’t tape a Full Metal Mayhem match with Team 3D vs. The Wolves vs. The Hardys tonight, it will likely happen at Bound For Glory.

WWE Main Event Results 9/16/14

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– Tonight’s episode of WWE Main Event kicks off from Biloxi, MS with Michael Cole and Byron Saxton on commentary. We go right to the ring.

Dolph Ziggler and R-Truth vs. Damien Sandow and The Miz

R-Truth and WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler are out first. The Miz and his stunt double Damien Sandow are out next. Back and forth to start. Ziggler and Truth send their opponents to the floor for a pep talk. Sandow takes control of Ziggler now. Sandow beats Ziggler down as Miz applauds and we go to commercial.

Back from the break and Miz works over Truth. Miz keeps control and stops Truth from tagging. Quick tags between Miz and Sandow. Miz taunts Ziggler. Truth starts to fight back now. Miz cuts him off and hits the big clothesline in the corner. Miz takes Truth out again for a close 2 count. Ziggler finally gets the hot tag and unloads on Miz. Miz blocks the Fame-asser but Ziggler blocks a neckbreaker for a 2 count. Ziggler hits the Fame-asser for a close 2 count. Ziggler blocks the Figure Four with a roll up for 2. Truth gets the tag and hits a DDT on Miz as he turns around. Sandow breaks the pin. Sandow knocks Ziggler off the apron. Truth drops Sandow. Miz nails the Skull Crushing Finale for the win.

Winners: The Miz and Damien Sandow

– Renee Young is backstage with Seth Rollins, who cuts a promo on Roman Reigns.

– We go to commercials.

Brie Bella vs. Cameron
We go to the ring and out comes Brie Bella to her new theme song. We see video from earlier today of Renee Young talking with Nikki about how Brie will have to kiss her rear. Cameron is out next. Cameron takes control early on and keeps it. A “yes!” chant starts up as Cameron drops a leg and covers for a 2 count. Brie counters and gets the win with her finisher.

Winner: Brie Bella

– We get a look at John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar.

Big E vs. Seth Rollins

We go to the ring and out comes Big E for the main event. Back to commercial. Back from the break and out comes Seth Rollins. Rollins gets “you sold out” chants before coming back in and locking up with Big E. Big E slams Rollins, sending him back to the floor to waste more time. Rollins comes in and tries to get some offense but Big E keeps getting the upperhand. Big E keeps control and hits big thrusts in the corner. Big E with more shots in the corner now. Rollins fights back with a kick and elbows. Big E blocks a suplex. Rollins slides out of a suplex. Big E catches Rollins in mid-air and drops him over his knee. Big E with another knee to the spine, and a third for a 2 count. Big E dumps Rollins over the top and follows. Big E slams Rollins into the announce table and throws him into the barrier. Big E presses Rollins and puts him back in the ring. Rollins decks Big E and drops him over the top. Rollins runs the ropes and leaps out with a dive as we go to commercial.

Back from the break and Rollins is still in control. Rollins drops Big E with a kick to the head for a 2 count. Rollins keeps control and drops a big knee before applying a headlock. Big E ends up spearing Rollins off the apron and they both fall hard on the floor. Big E brings it back in the ring and runs over Rollins. Big E goes for The Big Ending but Rollins slides out and kicks Big E in the head. Big E misses a shoulder thrust and hits the ring post. Rollins throws Big E into the opposite ring post and hits a Curb Stomp for the win.

Winner: Seth Rollins

– We get replays after the match. Main Event goes off the air with Rollins talking trash on the apron and the referee checking on Big E.

Rob Van Dam Note, WWE Magazine Remembered, Recently Released WWE Employee Booked

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– Rob Van Dam is set to appear at the debut of Ronin Pro Wrestling, in Miami, FL on Saturday September 27th, at The Miami Airport Convention Center. Other stars slated to appear include Tommy Dreamer, Al Snow, Joel Gertner, The Rock ‘N’ Roll Express, B. Brian Blair and many others. All talent booked for the event will take part in a Fan Fest from 4:00pm – 7:30pm to meet with fans, and take part in autograph signings and photo ops. The wrestling event will start at 8:00pm and currently includes ten matches, including: Alex Chamberlain vs. Frank Stone, Shawn Prime vs. Tommy Dreamer, Al Snow vs. Edward Malken, Jonny Vandal vs Eddie Graves, Leva Bates vs Dynamite Didi, The FRENEMIES (Aron Agony & Jude Mackenzie) vs T.E.C.H. (TC Read & Mike Monroe) vs. The Fanboys (Jaison Moore & Shane Swift), Solo Darling vs Justine Silver, El Protagonista vs Jack Zero, Mikaze vs Joey Bricco, and Donovan vs Oliver Caine. You can get more information at roninprowrestling.com.

– The final issue of WWE Magazine came out today. John Corrigan has an article at AL.com remembering the magazine. The article noted magazine sales fell from 6.4 million net units to 1.8 million net units over the past decade.

– Former WWE timekeeper Mark Yeaton will be refereeing at The Ultimate Wrestling Experience “Rise To Power” event on Sept 27th in New Cumberland, PA. Yeaton was a veteran WWE timekeeper who had worked for the company since 1985 before being released last month. Yeaton is also now accepting bookings to referee, you can email MarkYeaton@aol.com. Serious inquiries only.

Rusev Being Prepared For John Cena Feud?, More On WWE And Steve Austin, Brock Lesnar

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Source: F4WOnline

– Mark Henry and Rusev closing out last night’s RAW may have had something to do with preparing Rusev for a feud with John Cena soon.

– Triple H noted on Twitter that his weekly sitdown interview with Michael Cole will be replaced by a Brock Lesnar interview tomorrow.

– WWE has ordered production of a bunch of different Steve Austin t-shirts. We noted before that WWE mentioning Austin’s podcast on RAW last night could be a sign that they’re working together for something new.

Dixie Carter Comments On Jeff Jarrett And Vince Russo, AJ Styles On TNA’s Offer To Him, More

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Thomas Golianopoulos of Grantland.com has a very interesting, in-depth article on TNA with comments from Dixie Carter, AJ Styles, Vince Russo, John Gaburick, Jeff Jarrett and others. It was noted that country music singer Toby Keith is indeed one of the Global Force Wrestling backers. The full article can be read at this link. Here are some quotes:

Dixie on the story TMZ ran a few months ago:

“TMZ asked me, ‘Hey, is this story real, should we run with it?’ I was watching a movie and didn’t see it until some little wrestling site ran it. Then I gave TMZ a quote, which said we’re still negotiating. That never made it to print.”

Dixie on Vince Russo:

“He’s a lightning rod. People hate him, but sometimes people love what he does but they don’t realize he does it. He’s a really talented guy.”

Dixie on Jeff Jarrett:

“I will always give props to Jeff. Out of the thousands of wrestlers out there he’s the only one who decided to create something with his own money. I have mad respect for that, always have and always will. I love Jeff as a person. I wish him and his precious family nothing but success.”

AJ Styles on Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff:

“I don’t think Eric and Hogan knew the roster at all. In fact, I don’t even know if they watched the show before they came in, and if they did it had to be very little. No one knew who I was. No one knew who [Samoa] Joe was. We added Rob Van Dam because everyone knows him.”

Dixie on her offer to AJ Styles to re-sign:

“I hate that we lost AJ. Are you listening?. I hate it. I felt like we gave him a great offer. I really did. I felt like we gave him a great offer and I think he made a mistake.”

AJ on the offer TNA made him, which he says would have been about a 40% pay cut:

“It was insulting. For a guy who’d been a staple of that company for 11 years, who busted his tail, never got in trouble, never did anything to embarrass your company, and what [Carter] offered me was enough for me to go, ‘I’m not working here.’ I loved that company. I did. I put everything I had into it.”

Dixie on TNA’s future:

“All these people say, ‘I hope you go out of business’ — why would you ever want that? You don’t think we make wrestling better just by exposing more people and giving people more options? It’s the most ludicrous, shortsighted thing — the sheer absurdity and stupidity of it blows my mind. I feel sorry for the wrestling business if we’re not around.”

WWE Using John Cena, Brock Lesnar And Paul Heyman To Counter The NFL

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Source: PWInsider Elite

As seen on last night’s WWE RAW from Lafayette, John Cena and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar were used earlier in the show while Mark Henry and Rusev were put in the main event slot.

This was said to be a Vince McMahon decision. WWE wanted to use Cena, Lesnar and Paul Heyman to essentially counter the NFL’s Monday Night Football game. The announcers and Cena kept referring to the fight taking place at “halftime” because they wanted fans to switch from the NFL game back to RAW.

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