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Kellie
12-03-2010, 11:05 AM
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TNA Championship Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Morgan

Full Metal Mayhem for the TNA Tag Team Titles
Generation Me vs. The Motor City Machineguns

TNA TV Title Match
Douglas Williams vs. AJ Styles

TNA X Division Title Match
Jay Lethal vs. Robbie E.
Cookie will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage.

Submission Match
Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett

Casket Match
Abyss vs. The Pope

First Blood Match
Rhino vs. Rob Van Dam

Falls Count Anywhere Match
Tara vs. Mickie James

#1 Contender's Match
Beer Money vs. Ink Inc.

Kellie
12-03-2010, 11:06 AM
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TNA Final Resolution 2010 - Live Coverage



Final Resolution 2010 opened up with a video feature on Jeff Hardy featuring Hardy voicing over footage, stating that he would ask the old Jeff Hardy "what the f*** were you thinking?" when it came to killing himself and his body for the fans. He said that now, he's for himself. It was a really well produced opening.

After the Hardy video, we heard the crowd going nuts but nothing but a black screen. That was replaced by a “Final Resolution Next” graphic for almost a minute. We finally went live to the Impact Zone for fireworks and a welcome by Taz and Mike Tenay.

#1 Contender's Match
Beer Money vs. Ink Inc.

Mike Tenay and Taz apologized for the technical difficulties. I have no idea if this is on TNA or my cable company Time-Warner but my HD Feed is in Standard definition now. Ink, Inc. controlled the match early and cleared the ring. Beer Money regrouped on the floor as James Storm called for a time out.

Back in the ring, Shannon Moore rolled up James Storm for a two count, then went for an armbar. Roode grabbed Moore for Storm to strike but Moore ducked and Roode was knocked off the apron. Storm was hit with an inverted atomic drop. Moore nailed a legdrop for a two count. Roode tried to interfere but instead ended up dropping an elbow on his own partner.

Moore tagged in Jesse Neal and hiptossed him onto Storm for a two count. Neal and Storm went back and forth until Beer Money got the better of Neal. Storm used his ring tape to choke out Neal. Roode and Storm began tagging in and out, working down Neal. So far, so good.

Neal began firing back on Robert Roode but was cut off. Roode locked in a rear chinlock and worked over Neal on the mat. Neal began fighting back but was again cut off. Neal finally nailed a big kick to the face and went for a tag only to be yanked back and clobbered from behind by Roose. Neal nailed an elbow as Roode charged him in the corner but Roode snapped on a sleeper as Neal went for the tag. Neal sat down into a jawbreaker and finally made the hot tag.

Moore took out James Storm, then peppered Roode with a series of right hands. Moore nailed a tiltowhirl head scissors on Roode, then nailed a stunner variation for a two count. James Storm broke up the pinfall. Neal nailed a slingshot dive on Storm to the floor. Moore nailed an Asai Moonsault to the outside on Roode. Moore rode around on Beer Money’s cooler to mock them. Really good opener.

Moore drilled Roode with a neckbreaker for a two count. Crowd wasn’t happy when Roode kicked out. Beer Money went for a finisher but Storm shoved Moore off the top to the floor. He went to spit beer in Neal’s face but Roode got it instead. Neal drilled Roode with a big slam. He charged Storm but ate the Last Call superkick. Beer Money nailed Neal with DWI and scored the pin.

Winners and new number one contenders: Beer Money!


Backstage
TNA Knockouts champion Madison Rayne was interviewed. She told Christy Hemme that she’s not worried about Mickie James because she will never get past Tara in tonight’s Falls Count Anywhere match. Rayne said that Tara was brought back to TNA to “take care of the Princess.” She said Tara has been kicking Mickie’s ass since day one and that will continue.


Falls Count Anywhere Match
Tara vs. Mickie James

They immediately began fighting back and forth on the floor. James whipped Tara into the guard rail, then scored a quick pinfall attempt. Mickie chopped and punched away on Tara on the floor. Back in the ring, Mickie came off the top with a missile dropkick. She scored another two count.

They exchanged punches and kicks in the corner with Tara getting the better of Mickie. Mickie fired back with forearms. She went for a headscissors takedown but Tara caught her and sent her flying over the ropes onto the apron, then knocked her off. James went under the apron and came out the other side. Tara leaned over the ropes looking for James but she ate a dropkick from behind to the floor. James nailed a sliding kick to Tara on the floor.

They began brawling on the outside again. Tara whipped James into the nailing. Fans were chanting “Over here”, asking the women to fight towards them. Tara tossed Mickie over the railing and followed her into the crowd. She slammed her face-first into a fan’s chair and got a two count for her efforts. James reversed an Irish Whip into a steel truss used to decorate the Impact Zone.

They battled to the back corner of the Impact Zone (near the fan entrance and the merchandise stand). James choked Tara, who fought back. She took James outside between the Impact Zone and the soundstage next door, which is used as a holding area for fans before events. They brawled to a (legitimate) concession stand and smashed each other with sodas. Intense brawl.

They continued the brawl. Tara went for a piledriver on the concrete outside but James backdropped her. Mickie covered her for a two count. James went her into a column outside near the Rip Ride Rocket coaster. They continued brawling outside. James whipped Tara into a collection of plastic trash cans but it was reversed. James came back to roll up Tara for a two count.

They began battling their way back towards the Impact Zone. Tara whipped James into a cemrent wall outside the Impact Zone. They battled towards restrooms but James cut her off and hit a Thesz Press off a wall on Tara for a two count. They battled their way into the men’s room. Tara beat Mickie with a “warning wet floor” plastic sign. They battled in to the stalls. A “fan” squatting in the toilet ran away holding his pants up, In another stall was Madison Rayne, who was hiding with a fire extinguisher. She sprayed James in the face with the extinguisher and nailed her. Tara scored the pin.

Winner: Tara!


Backstage
They went right to a backstage interview with X-Division champion Robbie E. Cookie was freaking out she was going into a shark cage. E said that he’s beaten Lethal at everything and this will be no different. Hemme said that it seemed that Cookie was upset. Cookie said, “B**ch, if I wanted your opinion, I’d beat it out of you.” Hemme said that was it and the interview was over. E and Cookie had words but we didn’t get to hear them. Hemme looked disgusted and walked off.


TNA X Division Title Match
Jay Lethal vs. Robbie E.
Cookie will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage.

When she got to the ring, Cookie refused to get in the cage. Earl Hebner demanded she go in. E got in his face on the floor and said she’s not going in. Hebner grabbed her but Lethal attacked E and tied him up in the corner. Cookie started walking out and said she wasn’t going to get in. She dared Lethal to come and get her. Shark Boy’s music played and out he came, for the first time in months. Taz quipped, “I told you he made this cage!”

Shark Boy put Cookie on his shoulders and carried her into the cage, then locked her in it. The cage began to rise as Cookie legitimately looked like she was going to be sick, dropping down her knees. Lethal and E brawled all the way around the ring as Cookie continued to rise above the ring.

Lethal tossed E back into the ring. He drilled E with a missile dropkick and mocked Cookie. He picked up and dropped E across the ropes, crotching him, then nailed him with several chops. Lethal continued working over E with chops in the corner. E tried to whip Lethal out of the corner but Lethal cut him off and continued the assault.

Robbie finally nailed Lethal and worked him over with punches and kicks. She whipped Lethal into the ring and cut him off with as back elbow. Cookie was screaming her head off. E whipped Lethal hard into the buckles for a two count. Lethal began mounting a comeback with kicks and punches but E caught him with an inverted neckbreaker for a two count.

E worked over Lethal’s ribs, then locked on a sleeper. He rode Lethal to the mat, trying to put him out. The referee dropped Lethal’s arm twice but Jay made a comeback, preventing his arm from dropping a third time. Lethal mounted a comeback and sent E into the turnbuckles head-first. E missed several clotheslines but Lethal drilled him with forearms and clotheslines.

Lethal nailed his handspring elbow for a two count. He covered E for a two count. Jay and E clunked heads. Cookie tossed E a chain but Earl Hebner took it away. Cookie then tossed hairspray to E but Lethal got it and sprayed him in the face. Lethal hit the Lethal Combination but Earl had seen him use the spray and called for the bell.

Winner BY dq, TNA X-Division champion: Robbie E!


After the match
They let Cookie out of the cage and she looked legitimately relieved to be back on terra firma. Lethal was upset as he left. E was out but Cookie began celebrating as if she had won the belt while E was on the floor. Shark Boy made his way back to the ring and began jawing with Cookie. She slapped him in the face, then did it again. He kicked her in the gut and drilled Cookie with a stunner.



Backstage
Christy Hemme interviewed Tommy Dreamer about Rob Van Dam vs. Rhino tonight. Dreamer said that about ten years ago, Rhino broke RVD’s leg and put him out in Orlando. He said that made them friends (HOW?). Dreamer said that he gets it and that he hates that Rhino has to sell out to Eric Bischoff and fight to keep his job. He said that tonight, someone was going to have to make the other bleed and it will be the end of an Extreme Era. Not one of Dreamer’s better promos. It was way too vague beyond the idea that Rhino is letting Bischoff manipulate him.


First Blood Match
Rhino vs. Rob Van Dam

Van Dam went right after Rhino, working him over. He went for Rolling Thunder but Rhino rolled out of the ring. RVD played to the fans but Rhino attacked him from behind and beat Van Dam down in the corner. The crowd began chanting, “Rhino sucks.” He locked on a side chinlock, biting at RVD’s face. Fans began chanting that Rhino sold out as Van Dam cut off Rhino and nailed Rolling Thunder.

Van Dam began working over Rhino with punches and scraped his boot over Rhino’s face. Van Dam nailed a guillotine legdrop on Rhino. He went to the top but Rhino cut off Van Dam on the top rope. He worked over RVD, who collapsed into the ring. Rhino beat down RVD in the corner. He whipped Van Dam into the ring but ate a kick and was sent to the floor.

Van Dam kicked Rhino and set him up on the railing, then hit a corkscrew guillotine legdrop to the back of his head. Rhino came back, slamming Van Dam’s head into the railing. Fans were all over Rhino. The referee was intently checking both men for blood with a white towel. Rhino slammed Van Dam on the rampway to the ring.

Rhino raked RVD’s face across the railing as fans chanted for Van Dam. Van Dam fired back with forearms but Rhino still maintained control as they returned to the ring. Rhino whipped Van Dam into the ring but was kicked away. Van Dam went for a standing moonsault but Rhino moved. Van Dam landed on his feet and was speared with a gore by Rhino.

Rhino tossed a trash can and some other weapons into the ring. Van Dam attacked him before they could be used but was caught and tossed overhead with a belly to belly suplex. Rhino beat Van Dam down in one corner and wedged a trash can in the opposite corner. He tried to whip RVD but RVD cut him off only to eat a spinebuster. Van Dam came back with a stiff kick to the face, then nailed another corkscrew legdrop.

Van Dam peppered Rhino in the corner with punches. He took Rhino out, then nailed the Five Star Frog Splash. Rhino came back with a nasty looking DDT. Fans tried to rally RVD, who was out motionless. Rhino grabbed a trash can lid and set Van Dam up for a piledriver on it but Van Dam escaped, tossed the can lid at Rhino and nailed the Van Daminator.

Van Dam placed the trash can over Rhino’s face and went for the Van Terminator. He nailed it, busting open Rhino with a huge gusher.

Winner: Rob Van Dam!


Backstage
Christy Hemme interviewed Kazarian backstage about AJ Styles vs. Douglas Williams. Kaz put over Styles and then said Douglas Williams is one of the best wrestlers in the world, hands down, but he was a traitor to something that would have made him a bigger star then he ever dreamt. He predicted Styles wins with the Styles Clash, then “sticks the Union Jack up Williams’ ass.”


TNA TV Title Match
Douglas Williams vs. AJ Styles

Some good wrestling early, as you’d expect. Styles went for the Styles Clash early but Williams escaped and they faced off. Williams maneuvered Styles to the mat and locked in a chinlock. Styles escaped and shoulderblocked Williams into the corner. Williams reversed and went for Rolling Chaos but Styles escaped. Williams went to the floor to break up Styles’ momentum.

Back in the ring, Williams nailed a European uppercuts and several knees. Styles went to the the floor, where Williams nailed a hilo off the apron to the floor. Williams continued the beating, then tossed Styles back into the ring for a two count. Styles went to kick off Williams during a charge but was blocked and clotheslined for a two count.

Styles and Williams exchanged chops and punches. Williams went to the top but Styles nailed him, knocking Williams outside to the floor. Styles worked over the back of his neck with a series of elbows, then hit a springboard moonsault to the back of Williams’ head for a two count.

They went back and forth with Styles drilling Williams with a dropkick for another near fall. Technically, this is the best thing on the show so far, and there’s been a lot of good wrestling tonight. Styles dropkicked Williams’ knee as he tried to enter the ring, hanging him up outside the ring. Styles mauled Williams’ knee and continued working on it back in the ring, setting up for a figure four leglock. He finally cinched it in. Williams fought his way out and cleaned house on Styles with a series of unique strikes.

Williams nailed a high collar suplex for a two count. He locked on a cravate, kicking Styles in the head with knees. He whipped Styles into the ring but Styles reversed. Williams hit the corner and came off with a flying back elbow for a two count.. Williams went for Chaos Theory but Styles slipped out and hit the backflip off the ropes into an inverted DDT for a two count.

Williams surprised Styles with a small package for a two count but Styles drilled him with a roundhouse kick. Williams began firing back with shots while on his knees. Styles nailed the Pele Kick, sending Williams to the floor. Styles went for a dive but William side-stepped him. He grabbed Styles, ran him into the railing, then hit Rolling Chaos on the floor outside. That was great. Fans chanted “TNA.”

Williams returned to the ring as it appeared Styles would be counted out but Styles returned to the ring at the last minute. Williams mocked Styles and nailed his finisher, The Styles Clash and scored the pin.

Winner and new TNA TV champion: Douglas Williams!


Backstage
Christy Hemme interviewed Generation Me, who were walking in the back to the ring. Hemme said that have a huge opportunity. They said that tonight is the end of a blood feud and the end of the Motor City Machineguns and it’s “all about Me.”


Full Metal Mayhem for the TNA Tag Team Titles
Generation Me vs. The Motor City Machineguns


All four brawled around ringside to kick off the match. Me got the early control. They doubleteamed Sabin in the ring. Shelley returned from a beating only to be kicked through the ropes by Max. The Guns worked over Max. Jeremy cut off Shelley when he brought a chair into the ring. The Guns worked over Jeremy in the ring but Jeremy flung a chair at Sabin’s face, then dropkicked Shelley into a chair wedged between the buckles. So much stuff early, it’s impossible to follow.

The Guns made a comeback but when Sabin went for a top, Max met him with a chair, then took out Shelley’s knees with one. Shelley fought off both members of Me, who brought a ladder into the ring. He tried to nail Sliced Bread #2 off the ladder but Max sent him into it. Jeremy then sailed off the ropes with the ladder, slamming it down over his chest.

Jeremy climbed the ladder, trying to grab the tag belts but Chris Sabin pulled him down and sent him to the floor. Jeremy came back with a double stomp off the top onto Shelley, who was trying to pull Max off the ladder. Max climbed the ladder but Shelley pulled him down . Max fought him off and tried to climb again but Shelley pulled his leg through a ladder rung and snapped a Dragon Screw Legwhip. Ouch.

The Guns placed Max in between the two halves of the ladder on the floor and nailed a double stomp. Jeremy returned to the ring but was slammed onto the ladder and then bulldogged onto it. The fans chanted for the Guns. Shelley tried to hold back both members of Generation Me as Sabin ascended the ropes. As he got to the top, Me took out the ladder and Sabin took a nasty bump.

They set up the ladder in the corner and whipped Sabin into it but he reversed and Jeremy ate the ladder. Max was trapped in the tree of woe by Shelley and Sabin hit the Hesitation Dropkick on a chair. They stacked the ladder and the chairs on top of Generation Me. Shelley came off the top with a double foot stomp. The crowd went nuts.

The Guns set up a ladder in the middle of the ring. The ladder looked like it was as beat up as the wrestlers. The Guns gave up and brought in two more ladders, setting them all up. They positioned the other two ladders perpendicular to the original one. All four men battled their way atop of the ladders. Jeremy and Sabin were knocked to the mat. All four ended up back on the mat, exchanging kicks to the head. Shelley tossed Max a chair and he caught it. Shelley slammed him down into his knees.

The Guns brought a table into the ring. They placed it atop of the ladders (Think Wrestlemania 2000). The entire bout, the announcers have put over that even at the top of the ladder, the belts were too high, so this is their way of counteracting that. The Guns wiped out Generation Me outside with a dive. This is just insane, great, mind numbing stuff.

The Guns set up another table in the ring. Generation Me took the Guns out with chairs and worked him over. Max Buck set up Sabin on the lower table. Jeremy went up the ladder but Shelley cut him off. They battled to the apron and Shelley nailed Sliced Bread #2 off the apron through a table to the floor.

Sabin and Max ended up climbing the ladders and standing on the top table. They exchanged shots with a chair. Sabin got the better of them and Max took an insane backwards bump off the table through the lower table. The camera angle showed how f***ing insanely dangerous that looked. Sabin, bleeding from the side of his head, grabbed the belts.

Winners and still TNA Tag Team champions: The Motor City Machineguns!



Casket Match
Abyss vs. The Pope

Pope went right after Abyss early but was cut off. Abyss called for the casket to be open but Pope slowed himself when Abyss tried to shove him in. Pope battled back but was clotheslined over the top to the floor. Pope landed on his feet and pulled Abyss out, sending him into the steel steps on the floor. Pope continued the assault, sending Abyss into the railing.

Pope drilled Abyss with a series of knees to the head. Abyss fought back and went for his running charge in the corner but Pope avoided it and nailed the Stinger Splash in the corner. He hit a jumping faceplant. He went to the top but Abyss slammed him off the top rope onto the casket. That’s a crazy bump to take, especially since a bump like that is what nearly crippled Shawn Michaels in 1998.

Pope was brought back to the ring and pulled him back to his feet, where Abyss kills him with a running charge in the corner. Pope, on his hands and knees, tries to avoid Abyss and trips him into the casket. Abyss gets up on the apron and headbutts Pope down.

Abyss brings his arm down, clubbing Pope over the back. The crowd began rallying Pope. Abyss worked Pope over and placed him in the casket. Abyss went to close it but Pope stopped him from closing it. Pope went to the top and hit a flying shoulderblock off the top. He fired up with a series of rights and an Judo Throw. Pope nailed an inverted atomic drop, then a bulldog off the second rope.

Pope tried to position Abyss into the casket. He placed him but Abyss grabbed him by the throat before it could be closed. Abyss fought his way back to the ring and nailed the Black Hole Slam. Abyss rolled him to the casket but Pope fought out of it. He nailed Abyss low and cleaned house with several kicks and punches but Abyss drilled him in the mush with a forearm. Pope cut him off and hit the DEE in the corner.

He began dragging Abyss to the casket and rolled him He went to slam it down but Abyss punched through the wooden casket, nailing Pope low. Abyss came out of it with a bloody hand. I hope he didn’t break any fingers on that needless spot. They battled on the apron. Abyss chokeslammed Pope into the casket and closed it.

Winner: Abyss.



Backstage
Samoa Joe and Jeff Jarrett faced off. The referee told them that the only way to win the match was submission or tapout. Gunner and Murphy attacked Samoa Joe from behind and laid him out. Jarrett pretended to be appalled and told them, “Come on guys, I have a submission match.”

They went to a Jeff Hardy video package, which stopped. They then went to a Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett package. They are having some problems in the production truck tonight.


Submission Match
Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett

Jarrett came out dressed like a MMA fighter. I love the hell out of this faux fighter gimmick. As Joe came to the ring limping, TNA trainers tried to stop him from coming out but he blew them off. The fans were all over Jarrett for “selling out.” They started slow and worked it like an MMA bout, although Joe was selling the leg to give Jarrett an early advantage.

Jarrett went after Joe’s leg and Joe went to his back, daring Jarrett to go after his guard. Jarrett went for it and ended up turned into a cross armbreaker. Jarrett went to the ropes to break it up. Jarrett dated Joe to get up. Joe did and muscled Jarrett to the mat for a keylock but Jarrett again went to the ropes. Joe worked over Jarrett with strikes in the corner and teased a Facewash.

Jarrett pulled Joe’s leg out from under him and slammed the bad ankle into the ringpost. He returned to the ring and locked Joe in an anklelock. Joe grabbed the ropes to break the move. Jarrett cinched on a figure four grip on the ankle in the center of the ring. Joe rolled through to escape. Jarrett went back to the ankle but Joe kicked him off in the corner. Joe began peppering him with punches and rolled through into a legbar. Jarrett made it to the ropes.

Joe nailed an inverted atomic drop and a discus forearm. Joe nailed a back senton and went for a keylock. Jarrett used his legs to make it to the ropes. Joe powerbombed Jarrett and cinched in a Texas Cloverleaf. Jarrett fought his way to the ropes and made it. Jarrett pulled himself out of the ring and to the floor. Joe followed and locked in a rear naked choke on the floor. The referee broke it, even though Jarrett was tapping, as they were out of the ring.

Back in the ring, Joe went for another armbar submission. Jarrett tapped but his feet was outside the bottom rope. The referee went to make the call, then realized Jeff’s positioning. Joe missed a flying knee in the corner but caught Jeff with an Uranage. Joe went for the Muscle Buster and nailed it. Joe locked in the rear naked choke. Gunner and Murphy made their way to the ring. Joe wiped them out on the apron. Some fans were chanting for Kurt Angle. Jarrett grabbed Joe from behind and cinched in an ankle lock in the corner of the ring on the bad ankle. Joe began screaming and when he couldn’t get to the ropes, finally tapped.

Winner: Jeff Jarrett!


Backstage
Christy Hemme interviewed Ken Anderson. Anderson was talking about whether he’d be fair and just as a referee when Matt Morgan showed up and asked Anderson to make it a No DQ match. Morgan said that everyone knows Immortal and Fortune will hit the ring the second Jeff Hardy is in a position where he’s hurting. He said let them and let’s make sure he can’t get DQ’d. Anderson didn’t give him an answer on the request and said, he’s going to call it right down the middle, “like an a**hole would.”


TNA Championship Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Morgan

Ken Anderson told Jeremy Borash to announce the match as No DQ, so Morgan gets his wish.

Morgan cornered Hardy in the corner and worked him over with a series of punches. He dragged Hardy around the ring, slamming him into the buckles and choking him against the ropes. Morgan bounced off the ropes and came crashing down on Hardy, then dropped a guillotine legdrop across the apron.

As he returned to the ring, Hardy nailed him, then used the ropes to slingshot kick Morgan on the floor into the railing. He sent Morgan into the post on the outside as Anderson demanded he bring Morgan back into the ring. Hardy tossed Morgan into the ring and locked on a rear chinlock. The crowd rallied Morgan to his feet. Hardy began nailing Morgan with shots to no effect.

Morgan whipped Hardy into the corner but Hardy came back with an elbow. He went for Whisper in the Wind but missed. Morgan drilled Hardy with a side slam. Morgan nailed a discus clothesline for a two count. Hardy came off the ropes but was caught and nailed with a Fall Away Slam for a two count. Hardy caught Morgan with the Twist of Hate (formerly Fate) for a two count.

Hardy worked over Morgan with punches but was cut off with The Carbon Footprint. Morgan began selling that his knee was bothering him. Morgan covered Hardy but Hardy draped his foot over the bottom rope. Morgan grabbed Hardy for a suplex but his knees buckled and Hardy landed on his feet. He nailed Morgan and covered him for a two count. Hardy nailed a double sledged legdrop for another two count.

Hardy went for a swanton but Morgan got his knees up. Hardy was hurt but Morgan sold the injured knee. Anderson began counting them both down on the mat. Hardy went to the floor as Morgan made his way back to his feet. Hardy walked out as Anderson began counting him out. Anderson refused to count to ten as Hardy was intentionally getting counted out. Hardy pie-faced Anderson when he told the champ to get back in the ring, then did it several more times. Anderson attacked Hardy, beat him down on the outside and tossed him back in the ring. Hardy screamed at Anderson but Hardy was rolled up by Morgan for a two count.

Hardy nailed another Twist of Hate but Anderson began counting extremely slow and froze after two. Morgan finally kicked up and Anderson acted like it was extremely close. Hardy went to the floor as Morgan made his way up. Hardy drilled Morgan with a chair in the leg. He went for the Twist of Hate but Morgan sent Hardy off. Hardy bumped Anderson out of the ring.

Morgan covered Hardy as referee Jackson James was brought to the ring by Eric Bischoff. Bischoff slammed Anderson into the ringpost. Jackson counted the pinfall as Morgan pinned Hardy but Bischoff broke it up as he would have gotten to three. Morgan warned Bischoff to back off. Morgan called for a chokeslam on a chair but Hardy kicked him low and hit the Twist of Hate on a chair. Jackson James counted three.

Winner and still TNA champion: Jeff Hardy!

They showed a shot of a bloody Anderson out on the floor with blood pooling under his head.

Travicity
12-06-2010, 02:11 AM
More of a boring match to open the show.

Swinny
12-06-2010, 02:25 AM
According to one source of PWInsider.com, TNA had been considering
pulling World Champion Jeff Hardy from tonight's Final Resolution PPV
and sending him home due to "concern about his behavior backstage."
According to prowrestling.net, TNA came very close to stripping
Hardy of the title today due to him being in "no condition to perform."
Another source said that Hardy will still be wrestling on the PPV as
scheduled. Reports are conflicting at this point so stay tuned.

Wow. He just won't fucking learn. The plans for tonight may have changed drastically now, if this is true.

Travicity
12-06-2010, 02:27 AM
Lol yea just posted this who knows if he'll stay it might be too late now we all know what's causing that.

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 02:29 AM
new number one contenders: Beer Money!

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Travicity
12-06-2010, 02:30 AM
Lol nice pic mat ^ what happened to there fingers :o

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 02:40 AM
They got cutt off by Flair

Smartmark
12-06-2010, 02:40 AM
Mickie lost :no:


And Sharkboy!!! :omg: :o :sharkboy:

Travicity
12-06-2010, 02:56 AM
Well there would be point in Mickie winning I said that they should continue the feud and then Mickie eventually wins.

Shane McMahon's Ass
12-06-2010, 02:58 AM
Look at Tara...She's all wet :ryan:


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Travicity
12-06-2010, 03:00 AM
and now I'm horny

Smartmark
12-06-2010, 03:02 AM
^^ :eek:

Mickie should have won, cause being the last PPV of the year, it's kinda silly to continue their feud next year

Swinny
12-06-2010, 03:16 AM
^^ :eek:

Mickie should have won, cause being the last PPV of the year, it's kinda silly to continue their feud next year

Not every feud is going to just abruptly end at the end of the year.

Besides, it looks like it'll be more Mickie vs. Madison, for the Knockout's Title, then it will be a continuation of her vs. Tara.

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 03:18 AM
Lethal vs Robbie E

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Shane McMahon's Ass
12-06-2010, 03:22 AM
Sharkboy <3 :D

Smartmark
12-06-2010, 03:29 AM
Thanx for the pics Mat!

WOW! AJ Styles Vs Doug Williams have PWG written all over it. Awesome matchup!!!

ArJay
12-06-2010, 03:30 AM
AJ V. Williams was absolutely brilliant.

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 03:35 AM
First Blood Match

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Smartmark
12-06-2010, 03:39 AM
^^ Great stills again Mat!

So far this PPV has been good. It's got PWG, ROH and ECW feeling in it. It's TNA! :D

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 03:48 AM
AJ Styles vs Doug Williams

http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/9978/ajvdoug2.jpg
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/228/ajvdoug.jpg
http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/7616/ajvdoug3.jpg

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 03:59 AM
Full Metal Mayhem

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/3144/fullmetalmayhem.jpg
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1498/fullmetalmayhem2.jpg
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/3224/fullmetalmayhem3.jpg

ArJay
12-06-2010, 04:00 AM
Bucks/Gen Me was really good as well. Good thing since everything before Williams/AJ was garbage. I imagine Abyss/Pope will be as well.

Travicity
12-06-2010, 04:17 AM
Lol the same way at Edge/Christian/Hardyz ended.

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 04:18 AM
Casket Match

http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/8170/casketmatch.jpg

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 04:24 AM
Williams/AJ was garbage.
I thought that was a good match

ArJay
12-06-2010, 04:27 AM
I thought that was a good match

Why do people keep misquoting me? Read what I said before (AJ/Williams was absolutely brilliant), and reread that quote. I said everything BEFORE that match was garbage.

Also, how the fuck does Joe tap to JJ? Really TNA? Really?

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 04:32 AM
Why do people keep misquoting me? Read what I said before (AJ/Williams was absolutely brilliant), and reread that quote. I said everything BEFORE that match was garbage
I was kidding dude relax

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 04:33 AM
MMA Match: Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Jarrett

http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/2346/mmamatchsamoajoevsjeffj.jpg
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/2346/mmamatchsamoajoevsjeffj.jpg
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/2346/mmamatchsamoajoevsjeffj.jpg
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2346/mmamatchsamoajoevsjeffj.jpg

ArJay
12-06-2010, 04:35 AM
I was kidding dude relax

Didn't look like a joke to me. Looks like you took what I said wrong, and now when I corrected you on it, you're quick to try and cover up your mistake. It's not a big deal really, and I am very relaxed. It just seems like I'm getting misquoted alot lately. ( Right Maxx? lol ) So I felt the need to fix your error.

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 04:53 AM
Didn't look like a joke to me. Looks like you took what I said wrong, and now when I corrected you on it, you're quick to try and cover up your mistake. It's not a big deal really, and I am very relaxed. It just seems like I'm getting misquoted alot lately. ( Right Maxx? lol ) So I felt the need to fix your error.

Misquote or not you say your relaxed but doesn't seem it too me

anyway cool title match but why the fuck would you let Hardy win with all his shit coming up

Shane McMahon's Ass
12-06-2010, 04:56 AM
Thank you Kellie for the coverage and Thanks Mat for the stills :)

A Blissful Ass
12-06-2010, 05:01 AM
World Title: Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Morgan

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/408/worldtitlejeffhardyvsma.jpg
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/408/worldtitlejeffhardyvsma.jpg
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JohnCenaFan28
12-06-2010, 03:09 PM
Wonderful, they let the guy that was drunk and high on the day of the PPV retain the title. I <3 TNA.

Smartmark
12-06-2010, 09:40 PM
^^ :shutup: What he does outside the ring is not our concern.

It would be stupid to let Morgan win it. He doesn't even deserve a title shot

Travicity
12-06-2010, 10:26 PM
I don't like him either but he can't be drugged up or drunk before a PPV.

A Blissful Ass
12-07-2010, 12:49 AM
^^ :shutup: What he does outside the ring is not our concern.

It would be stupid to let Morgan win it. He doesn't even deserve a title shot

Jeff should of not even wrestled on this PPV after his behavior backstage not to mention being high & drunk or *Hammed* as the News report said,They should of stripped him of the title & either Suspended him or even fired his ass,also what makes you say Morgan didn't deserve a title shot neither did Jeff or RVD

Shane McMahon's Ass
12-07-2010, 01:38 AM
^^ :shutup: What he does outside the ring is not our concern.

It would be stupid to let Morgan win it. He doesn't even deserve a title shot

You sir are very very silly. What he is outside of the ring and AT the PPV event in question may not have anything to do with us BUT he is endangering EVERY single wrestler that comes into contact with him, do you realise he could've seriously hurt Matt Morgan in the process of their Match or anyone else backstage due to his state?

He hasn't change 1 fucking bit. He was like this last time in the company, i'm waiting for him to no show iMPACT and house shows like old times before they get it through their heads to sack the piece of shit!

He may have been a good wrestler back in the day but he isn't anymore, all of his credibility as a Skilled performer and such went out of the window as soon as he had his first hit of Meth or whatever else he likes to do.