When I got a look at the TNA script for last night’s Impact broadcast that was leaked on the Internet, I knew the A.J. Styles segments were going to be bad. It turns out that they were even worse on screen than they seemed on the pages.
The past two episodes have centered around whether Styles would back Kurt Angle or Christian Cage in their match at the Final Resolution pay-per-view on Sunday. TNA left us hanging last week, and after teasing viewers for two more hours last night, Styles said that he would announce his decision at the pay-per-view.
That’s right. For the low, low price of $29.95, you can find out which side A.J. is on. This must be one of those insane deals that Don West shills, because TNA is crazy if it thinks this angle is going to increase its modest buy rates.
Angle and Cage are the two biggest stars in the company, yet the TNA creative team actually believes the “Who does A.J. Styles have the bigger man-crush on?” cliffhanger is the best way to promote their world title match.
Even if I bought into the premise, the vignettes that supposedly took place at Styles’ grandmother’s house were just too silly for a main event angle.
Styles plays his role well, but as I’ve said before, he’s too talented to be playing an Eric Young-type character. Since we all know Vince Russo likes swerves, my hope is that Styles reveals at the pay-per-view that his country bumpkin act was just that – an act – and that he only did it to lure Cage into a false sense of security so that he could stab him in the back when he least expected it.
Other thoughts on last night’s show:
All of the matches were gauntlet style. I didn’t mind that, but it was a little unclear what exactly was at stake. Jim Cornette announced that the four gauntlet matches would determine the rankings for the heavyweights, tag teams, X Division wrestlers and women. Cage won the heavyweight match, but he already is the No. 1 contender, so what is the significance of his win? What did he gain? Awesome Kong didn’t win the women’s match, but she still is wrestling for the title at the pay-per-view, so what did she lose? …
In one of the Styles segments, his third-grade teacher was introduced. Her name was Miss McGillicutty. Wasn’t that the name of the teacher on The Little Rascals? And people criticized JBL for making dated references on Smackdown. Miss McGillicutty pointed out that Styles had acne as a kid. Does anyone get acne in third grade? …
I do like what TNA has done with Tomko. He is playing a character very similar to Batista when he was in Evolution and starting his slow babyface turn. For months, Tomko has stood by and just shook his head or rolled his eyes at the antics of the egomaniacal Cage and Angle. Like Batista, Tomko has the strong, silent thing working for him, although he did cut a nice promo on Angle. He explained that he is his own man, and the crowd got behind him. Tomko’s ring work has greatly improved since his WWE stint, and he has main-event potential in TNA. …
I’m having trouble following the Samoa Joe-Kevin Nash angle. They had heat at the Turning Point pay-per-view, but then it was never acknowledged on television and they were hugging each other. Last night, they had heat again at the beginning of the show, but then they shook hands at the end.
By the way, what exactly was the point of Nash saying that Scott Hall has more problems in an hour that Joe will have in a lifetime? If that’s really the case, why in the world did TNA book him in a pay-per-view main event? More importantly, how long will it be before TNA brings him back? …
Best line on the night: “Hey, I don’t swing that way, Adonis.” – “Black Machismo” Jay Lethal to Sonjay Dutt after Dutt tried to kiss him.
Worst line of the night: “Did you ever think you’d see Scott Steiner and Booker T. work together?” – West, after Steiner and Booker formed an alliance in the heavyweight gauntlet match. Yeah, that was a shocker. Steiner and Booker haven’t been on the same side since … two weeks ago.
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I have to agree with Kevin, the AJ Styles segment was very sad to watch and I must add extremely boring. To be very truthful last night's TNA iMPACT show was painful to watch.
When I watch TNA, I want an alternative to the current WWE product. And that means I want to see GOOD wrestling matches that make sense. I want to see the X Division in full force again, like it was in the beginning. That is what drew me to watching the TNA product, because I wanted to watch Wrestling and less talk.
Now the question is, will I be getting the TNA Final Resolution, and the answer is I'm not sure.
Georgie [email protected]
But here is the complete lineup:
This Sunday night, TNA Wrestling presents "Final Resolution" live and exclusively on Pay-Per-View from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Call your local cable or satellite provider for availability. The Pay-Per-View will be available on InDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, TVN, Viewer's Choice Canada and more. The below is the complete lineup for Final Resolution as announced on "iMPACT!".
TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Kurt Angle vs. Christian Cage
ULTIMATE X MATCH FOR POSSESSION OF THE X CHAMPIONSHIP
The Motor City Machineguns and "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal vs. Team 3D and Johnny Devine
TNA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
AJ Styles and Tomko vs. Samoa Joe and Kevin Nash
TNA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Gail Kim vs. Awesome Kong
MIXED TAG TEAM MATCH
Booker T and Sharmell vs. Robert Roode and Ms. Brooks
Abyss vs. Judas Mesias
Kaz vs. Black Reign
The Latin American Xchange vs. Lance Hoyt and Jimmy Raven w/ Christy Hemme
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