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01-01-2006, 04:30 PM
TNA Final Resolution Pay-Per-View Results - 16th Jan 2005
By: Chris “The Authority” Schultz @ TNAWrestling.com

Leave it to TNA to bring in the New Year with a bang! There were so many great matches and unforgettable moments from tonight’s pay per view that it leaves you begging for more. Just when you think nothing could top last month’s Turning Point PPV, the TNA wrestlers gave us another memorable night by putting everything they had into making sure the fans get their money’s worth. Now let’s get down to business.

The Naturals vs. Johnny B. Badd and Sonny Siaki

The night kicked off with former NWA World Tag Team Champions, The Naturals taking on the team of Johnny B. Badd and the “Ace in the Hole” Sonny Siaki. Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas took the early offensive in the match and went right to work on Sonny Siaki. After being double teamed for most of the early going, Siaki finally made his way over to his corner to tag in Badd. Chase Stevens rolled a piece of chain around his fist and was ready to deliver a viscous shot to the head of Johnny B. Badd, but before he landed, Siaki pushed his teammate out of the way and took the blow to the head instead. Stevens then rolled up the motionless Siaki for the 3 count and got the victory for the Naturals

Winner: The Naturals


Chris Candido vs. Cassidy Riley

In the second match of the night, Chris Candido made his TNA PPV debut against Cassidy Riley. Although, Riley looks quite impressive, the veteran Candido was just too much for the youngster. To showcase his power, Candido lifted Riley above his head for a suplex and just left him hanging there for what seemed like eternity. He followed this move up with a superplex off the top ropes and finally ended it with a diving head butt to Riley’s forehead.

Winner Chris Candido

“The Franchise” Shane Douglas was then shown making his way to NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Jarrett’s room. He then got Jarrett to comment on his match later in the evening. Jarrett had plenty to say, asking DDP what he really brings to the table. He followed up by saying that Monty Brown is a AA ballplayer at best and Nash flat on his back is 12 inches at best. Needless to say, Jeff Jarrett was confident that he could beat any one of the competitors in the 3 way match.


Kazarian, Matt Bentley, and Christopher Daniels vs. The 3 Live Kru

In typical 3LK fashion, BG James and Konnan got the party started on the mic. After their always entertaining introductions, it was time to get serious because they had a tough task at hand, taking on 3 former X Division Champions. The 3 Live Kru got the early start and started taking it to Matt Bentley in the beginning of the match. The “Truth” Ron Killings, Konnan, and BG James had the experience edge going into this match up having been working together for quite a while now in TNA. Sure, Bentley and Kazarian also work well together as we have seen in the past, but the question was whether or not Daniels could fill in that 3rd spot in his debut as a singles wrestler in TNA.

The Kru just went out there and started having fun while at the same time doing the damn thing! Daniels, Bentley, and Kazarian started to mount a comeback and after bodies flying everywhere, we were left with all 6 athletes completely wiped out, lying on the canvas floor. The end came when K-Dawg and James lifted Shane above their head while Killings came high above with a kick that nearly decapitated him. The Truth then covered Bentley for the victory.

Winner: 3 Live Kru


Primetime vs. Sonjay Dutt

Just like Christopher Daniels did right before him, “Primetime” Elix Skipper made his PPV singles debut since the breakup of Triple X last month. His opponent was the Original Playa from the Himalaya, Sonjay Dutt. The winner of this match would take a huge step towards competing for the X Title. The action spilled over and into the crowd early on. What made this match so intense was the high flying and risky X Division style moves that took place. As we witnessed at last month’s Turning Point, Primetime has no problem with putting his body on the line to win a match and neither was Dutt. The TNA chants filled the arena all throughout the encounter. Skipper went for the Play of the Day early on Dutt, but he countered the move. However, Dutt was unable to get his signature Hindu Press off on Primetime twice in the match. The second of these counter reactions was a dropkick to Dutt that gave Primetime the victory.

Winner: “Primetime” Elix Skipper


Cameras shifted to the back where Nash was trying to talk DDP into working with him to eliminate Monty Brown from their match later in the night. DDP wasn’t too convinced Nash was telling the truth due to their history and he questioned Big Sexy. “Trust in Kevin Nash?”


Kid Kash vs. Dustin Rhodes

In another TNA PPV debut, Dustin Rhodes was ready to settle his beef with the arrogant Kid Kash. Once again, Kash’s mouth got him into trouble as he had a few choice words for Rhodes when he came into TNA. Although he might not be loved by many, Kid Kash is one of TNA’s best and Rhodes was in for a good fight. Early on in the match Kash faked a knee injury and took Rhodes by surprise, knocking the Texan to the ground. He then began to legitimately work on Rhodes knee. After working on the injured knee of Dustin throughout the match, Rhodes was able to hit a bulldog for the victory.

Winner: Dustin Rhodes


Raven vs. Erik Watts

It was now time for things to get ugly at New Year’s Resolution. Erik Watts was out to get a little revenge on Raven for his actions in the weeks preceding. Watts came to the ring with a chair. Neither individual had any regard for the other’s well being. Before Watt’s could get a shot in with the chair, the referee pulled the steel away. Raven then took a cheap shot downstairs on the big man to get him off his feet. Eventually Watts was able to get the decisive victory with a chokeslam on Raven for the 1 2 3. After the match Raven go the microphone and stopped Watts from leaving saying that he let his hatred for DDP blind him and that he was sorry. Watts waited around only to be ambushed by Raven and thrown off the ramp through a table below. Raven, with all his mind tricks, got the last laugh.

Winner: Erik Watts


Scott Hall vs. Jeff Hardy (with special guest referee: Rowdy Roddy Piper)

Once the bagpipes hit the sound system, you knew it was time for the Rowdy Scotsman to make his way to the ring. Rowdy Roddy Piper was in the house to make sure this next match was called down the line. Before the match begun, Piper searched each wrestler for any weapons they might be concealing. Scott Hall was far from clean as Piper pulled out a ton of weapons and foreign objects that Hall was hiding underneath his gear, including a fork and a chain.

Scott Hall may have got a little revenge for this during the match as he pushed Hardy into Piper sending the special guest referee to the canvas floor. Hall then headed to one of the corner turnbuckles and pulled out some brass knuckles which he was about to use on an unsuspecting Jeff Hardy until Piper stopped him and poked him in the eyes. Hardy quickly took advantage of this and hit the Twist of Fate on the momentarily blind Hall. He then his the Swanton Bomb for the victory. After the match was through, Hardy took the microphone and told everyone that he was going to start kicking some a$$ around here and that it will start with the King of the Mountain himself, Jeff Jarrett. Just then, Abyss came out of nowhere and gave Jeff Hardy a torture rack drop which left him lying in the middle of the ring.

Winner: Jeff Hardy


“The Alpha Male” Monty Brown vs. Diamond Dallas Page vs. Kevin Nash

Just like they had talked about earlier in the evening, both Page and Nash went to work on the Alpha Male. Neither took a shot at each other, but instead double teamed the former New England Patriot Linebacker. They backed Brown into a corner in which DDP took the opportunity to throw Kevin Nash over the top rope, thus eliminating the big man from the match. Nash couldn’t believe what happened and was furious. Page then hit the Diamond Cutter on Brown, but was unable to pin him as Nash pulled him out of the ring to extract a little revenge for what just happened.

Now that the double team was over, Brown was able to regain his senses and get back in the match. Brown was able to hit his destructive “Pounce” on DDP and got the victory, thus entitling him to a match for the NWA World Heavyweight Title later in the night against Jeff Jarrett. In a good display of sportsmanship, both Page and Brown shook hands.

Winner: Monty Brown


America’s Most Wanted vs. Team Canada (World Tag Team Title Match)

Tennessee Cowboy James Storm and Wildcat Chris Harris are no strangers to the NWA Tag Team Championship going into this match up with Team Canada. While Team Canada may be the hottest thing going in TNA today, AMW had their sights set on becoming 6-time NWA World Tag Team Champions. Things got crazy quick in this match. A fight between the two teams broke out all over the arena. They fought to the top of the ramp and right in front of Don West and Mike Tenay at the announcer’s table. Some order was finally restored and it ended up being Harris and “Showtime” Eric Young to start the match. Young was competing with a huge knot on his head that he suffered in the brawl previous to the start of the encounter.

It was all AMW in the beginning as they exposed the injured Young. TNA chants again filled the arena as the fans were witness to some of the best wrestling they have ever seen. Team Canada quickly got back into it. As always, Scott D’Amore wanted to become involved in the match, but AMW cut the leader of Team Canada off and handcuffed him to the ring post. Now that D’Amore became a non-factor, it looked like AMW had the edge. That is until Johnny Devine came down to ringside. He got into the ring with a hockey stick which he broke in half over the back of James Storm. He quickly shoved Young on top for the pin, but Storm kicked out!

Having found Devine, Chris Harris drilled him with a viscous spine buster. Chaos ensued as no one knew who the legal man was. There were many near pin falls, but the match would not end. Divine made a costly error at the conclusion of the match as he hit his partner Erik Young in the skull with a steel chair, thinking that it was Harris or Storm. America’s Most Wanted then became the champions for the 6th time.

Winner: AMW


A.J. Styles vs. Chris Sabin vs. Petey Williams (X Division Championship Match) Ultimate X Match

Scott D’Amore was out yet again tonight in hopes that Team Canada would hang on to at least one title. Early on in the match while Sabin was attempting to grab the title from above, D’Amore pulled him to the ground. After seeing this, the referee sent D’Amore packing and told him to head to the back. What followed D’Amore's departure was some of the most awesome matches I have been witness to. There were some SICK moves that literally you will have to see to believe. While making his way to the center of the X, Petey Williams hit a hurricanrana on Sabin who was on A.J.’s back! In another amazing moment, Styles slinged off the top rope and punched Petey Williams in the jaw sending him crashing to the ring below.

In another outstanding move, Chris Sabin jumped off the top rope to knock Styles into a spin and onto the canvas below. Petey Williams went to work on the injured Styles and rammed his forearm into one of the 4 metal posts on the corners of the ring. Styles even had a shot to win the title, but couldn’t hold himself up on the X above with his bad arm. Petey then hit the most famous and talked about move in wrestling today, The Canadian Destroyer, on A.J. Styles. Both Sabin and Williams pulled their way toward the title hanging above and while hanging with their feet holding them above, started playing tug a war with the belt. Then came the move of the night, when A.J. Styles used his athletic ability to jump off the top rope towards his two opponents, snagging the belt with one hand and into the ring for the victory. Again, words cannot describe a match like this. You have to see it to believe it.

Winner: A.J. Styles


Jeff Jarrett vs. Monty Brown (NWA World Heavyweight Title Match)

Before this match even began, security and TNA officials had to hold the two competitors away from each other. Jeff Jarrett was very cocky at the start of the match, but managed to take control early on. No one knew if Monty Brown was winded from his first match of the night. Monty Brown was able to use his power advantage to get back into it. Jarrett countered by using his experience and his head to find an edge. The fight then went into the crowd where chairs became involved. The action then spilled over the announcers table almost sending West and Tenay to the floor.

Monty Brown was able to counter an early Stroke by Jarrett and pushed the champ into the referee, knocking him out cold. Jarrett used the opportunity to pull out his guitar and crush it over the Alpha Male’s head. He then went for the easy cover, but Brown somehow kicked out. Jarrett then used every weapon he could to his advantage, including a steel chair and the title belt. Brown kept kicking out and getting up. He then seemed to get his second wind.

Monty went for the “Pounce” but Jarrett got out of the way and the referee was the unlucky victim again. With the referee down again, Jarrett went for another guitar shot, but Monty got a chokeslam on the King of the Mountain and picked up the musical instrument for himself. He then took the guitar and smashed it over the champ’s head. Another referee flew into the ring for the count. 1…2… but Jarrett kicked out at the last second. After regaining his senses, Jarrett followed this up by hitting not one, not two, but 3 Strokes on Brown, thus giving him the pin and victory to remain the NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

Winner: Jeff Jarrett