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The SmarK Rant for TNA Impact–06.13.13

The SmarK Rant for TNA Impact – 06.13.13

Taped from Atlanta, GA

Your hosts are Mike Tenay & Taz

Hulk Hogan is out to start, no longer sporting the white glove he was wearing last week. Apparently only an ACT OF GOD stopped him from bashing Bully’s head in with the hammer last week and chopping him down with the back of his hand or something. Didn’t God have anything better to do? Anyway, tonight is the Bound for Glory selection show, but Jeff Hardy and Bobby Roode get free passes because they’ve already won it. Tensions are running high, but Hulk manages to deflate it by stumbling all over an announcement that next week is Open Fight Night and fans will get to vote on which guy gets the first call-out. Hulk made it sound much, much more complex than that, of course. As usual, Bully and the Aces interrupt, and they’re upset at being excluded from the selection process thus far. So Hogan puts them into a battle royale, and the winner of it gets the BFG spot. The Aces try to attack, but Roode and Hardy hold them off…and then Roode turns on Hardy for fun. Putting Hogan out there to provide exposition is just death, but this was fine.

BFG Series Qualifier: GunStorm v. Bad Influence

Some weirdness from Spike here, as the opening segment was done widescreen from what I presume was the HD version, but then when they return from commercial for this, it’s back to regular 4x3 aspect again. That kind of thing drives me CRAZY. I can only assume the one responsible was fired right after the show. Storm controls Daniels with a suplex and kneedrop, and the champs double-team him for two. Gunner with a fallaway slam on Kaz, but he gets tripped up and the heels take over. Doesn’t last long as Storm quickly gets a hot tag and slams Kaz for two. Gunner comes in as it’s BONZO GONZO and hits Kaz with a high knee, but Daniels breaks up the Waterboard. Storm with the backstabber on Daniels and codebreaker on Kaz, but Daniels hits him with the belt and Kaz gets the win at 4:31. At least Storm can’t choke this year. This is the better result anyway because the heels need it more, and it sets up a tag title program. **1/2

Meanwhile, Crimson returns. He was so upset about that loss last year that he hasn’t been back since.

BFG Series Qualifier: Crimson v. Joseph Park

Crimson lays him out with a clothesline and they fight on the floor, and back in for some knees and a neckbreaker. Spinebuster, but a blind charge misses and Park rolls him up for the pin at 2:41. I don’t know if anyone even remembered Crimson. ½*

Velvet Sky is out and god help us, she’s cutting a promo. She brings out Mickie James, because she has MEDICAL CLEARANCE to wrestle again, and the paper to prove it. Velvet is being such an idiot, just totally getting trolled by James. Mickie points out that she had clearance yesterday, but today her knee appears to be hurt again, and then she lays out Velvet to prove it.

BFG Series Qualifier: Magnus v. Matt Morgan v. Kenny King v. Rob Terry

This is the infrequently-used four corners rules, where two guys wrestle at a time and the other two have to tag in. Morgan beats on Terry in the corner with occasional flourishes from King, but Magnus tags himself in and cleans house. He puts King down and follows with the flying elbow for two. Everyone hits their finishes and Magnus pins King at 4:45. Thank god. This was a total trainwreck. ½*

Sting is out to talk about his future, and he’s decided to resurrect the Main Event Mafia to deal with Aces & Eights. NO MORE FACTIONS! PLEASE!?

BFG Series Qualifier: Eric Young v. Austin Aries

The clip of Young’s TV show before the match is pretty funny, actually, with Young and ODB meeting up in a Minnesota ice bar and riffing on still being tag champions and “married”. They trade some mat stuff to start and Aries bails, which gives Young and ODB a chance to clown on him. Back in, Young gets a dropkick for two. Back in, Aries chokes him down and comes in with a slingshot senton for two. Taz is really funny just busting on Young non-stop (“The Cheez Whiz-like beard of Eric Young…”), and EY makes the comeback as Aries bumps all over. Aries hits the floor and Young follows with a pescado, and back in for the belly to belly for two. To the top, but a kiss from ODB distracts him and Aries finishes things with the brainbuster at 6:02. That was never particularly in doubt. Kind of wish they could do a longer, more serious match than this was. **

Meanwhile, The Aces conspire to make Anderson the winner of their battle royale. What kind of a fiend would rig the result of a professional wrestling match?

Meanwhile, Chris Sabin feels like perhaps he could have been the guy winning the World title last year. No, Chris. No, you couldn’t have.

BFG Series Qualifier: Aces & Eights Battle Royale

Anderson does goofy eliminations of Brisco, Bischoff, Knux and Devon, but Doc decides to stand his ground. This gets a surprisingly big reaction, but Anderson tosses him anyway to win at 3:46. This was a joke, but at least they were up front about it.

Meanwhile, the Aces are squabbling, but Doc promises to take out AJ and make it up to them.

BFG Series Qualifier: AJ Styles v. Kurt Angle

Styles has cool new blues music to go with his brooding teenage girl character. AJ with the dropkick and a backbreaker. They slug it out and AJ gets the suplex, but Angle blocks a second one and AJ steps up with a suplex into the corner instead. We take a break with Rampage watching, and return with AJ still in control outside. Angle comes back with a suplex on the floor, and back in for a backbreaker that gets two. Suplex gets two, but AJ fights back with a pretty awesome series of strikes to put Kurt down. The spinning backfist into the clothesline was particularly choice. Springboard forearm gets two. Angle gets the rolling germans, but AJ counters an Angle Slam into a DDT for two. Blind charge misses and Angle gets the slam for two. Anklelock, but AJ reverses into his toehold, which Angle reverses back again. AJ puts him down with a spinkick and DDTs him into the corner. The Aces try the run-in, but Angle fights them off and AJ rolls up Angle for the pin at 15:22. Well so much for Doc’s plan. They decide to beat up Angle instead, but Rampage makes the save. Usual high-level from these two, although AJ’s character is so flattened out now that the crowd barely cares about him anymore. ***1/2

The Pulse

Pretty skippable week, although there was nothing I’d call terrible on it. This AJ character is dying fast, although with top guns like Joe Park and Hernandez in the BFG Series he should have a pretty clear path to winning it. The company continues to be directionless, so hopefully this will give them something to aim for.

Comments

  1. I think Rampage had the most awkward run-in that I have ever seen in wrestling. He stood there for like 5 seconds with the chain and then had to "miss" the Aces guy.

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  2. Remember Crimson?! He's back! In pog form!!!

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  3. It's going to be rough competing against the Heat. Even the WWE got spanked in the ratings when they had to.

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  4. Where in Atlanta did they tape this show? Center Stage where WCW Saturday Night used to be taped in the mid-90's?

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  5. davidbonzaisaldanamontgomeryJune 14, 2013 at 1:40 PM

    Giving an upvote cause I watched that ep last night

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  6. Pretty sure they tore that down, actually. Although it would be awesome to do it. What I wish is that Techwood Studios was still around so they could do NXT there.

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  7. The Aces & Eights battle royal had me laughing more than any of the "comedy" on Raw this week.

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  8. Center Stage is actu

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  9. They've got to get AJ more wins with his finish if people are going to think it's his finish.

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  10. It was a great segment, I felt. Anderson was hilarious.

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  11. Agreed. Loved the match, but this is a fact.

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  12. I loved this show. The Mickie turn was great, the tag match was fun, I liked the fatal four-way more than you did, Aries-Young was funny, and the main event was tremendous.


    Also, the crowd was chanting for AJ throughout the match. I felt any division was caused by him wrestling another top-level face.

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  13. This brings up a good idea: TNA touring the old classic hotbeds of TV rasslin': the St. Paul Civic Center, St. Louis' Chase Park Plaza, Greensboro, maybe Channel 5 studios in Memphis.

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  14. Mickie is shining in this role; she's dripping with smarminess. Bad Influence's promo with the piano was great, and I really like Anderson's crazy guy persona. The rest was passable, but nobody will cry if Crimson ends up in mothballs for another year. We'll call him Cicada.

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  15. Your_Favourite_AssholeJune 14, 2013 at 2:28 PM

    it was in gwinnett county which is outside of atlanta. when hogan mentions atlanta you even see one dude mouth 'no its gwinnett' or somethin

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  16. Why wasn't Samoa Joe in the BFG series? Is he injured?

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  17. Say what you will about Matt Morgan but than man may have the most awesome facial hair ever. I could only dream of growing such a manly thick beard like that.

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  18. He was wrestling in his hometown. They killed his character from the word go after Clair Lynch saga. He might end up winning the belt, but where he goes from here?

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  19. Probably the same place any wrestling character goes after he wins the title. He defends it against new threats, and probably regains some of his old swagger.

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  20. Samoa Joe IS in the BFG series. He won a qualifier last week.

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  21. The need to broker a deal to use the Mid South Colisseum.

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  22. This is the time last year that TNA started getting really good. Hopefully the same happens this year with the BFG series giving the matches meaning until October.


    Most of the qualifiers may not have been good matches, but the right people won. I was worried Aries would lose to EY as a punishment, so that was a bit of a nail biter.


    Still you have the same problem as last year as there is a very obvious winner we will be sick of by October.

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  23. I love the new AJ, the way he's slow then explodes in his matches is real fun to watch. That strike combo he does now is awesome. He's still hitting his stride in his new character but I think they found a keeper for him. Definitely a step up from white meat babyface #13204809 he was before.

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  24. Thanks. That's what I get for not watching for a few weeks.

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  25. Too bad Velvet sucks a big honkin' one.

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  26. If only. I looked it up and they had to stop using the venue. shame.

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  27. Can't wait for the BFG series. Plenty of solid matches in the future with it. Plus, last year everyone assumed that Bully or Storm was going to win the BFG series, but TNA swerved our muffs and had Hardy win it. Who knows, maybe AJ won't win it this year?

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  28. Dark AJ is has more upside than Evil AJ (Managed by Flair.) but less than face AJ.

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  29. That's SLUT-SHAMING, SIR!!!

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  30. Scott, I didn't know you and your family were burgers.

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  31. you didnt miss anything.

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  32. at this point, i wouldnt be shocked if aj didnt win it.

    they might be going for the genius "anti-push" that gave us such winners as Y2J: undisputed champion and MVP: losing streak for a year.



    or it could be TNA being TNA and killing all your talent... so Hogan gives himself the nod at BFG for the title cuz its personal brother.

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  33. Wonder if Styles wins it then gets destroyed by Aces and Eights and Hogan subs himself in AJ's spot.

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  34. Hopefully it gets more over than Dolphs super kick.

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  35. Is tna actually going to bring in guys for the Main Event Mafia? Or just go with Joe, Magnus, Abyss, and maybe Angle to keep an old member

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  36. TNA is terrible.


    i wouldnt budge if they rehashed WM9... id just laugh.

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  37. ...like who?


    Steiner (who is suing TNA and blasting Hogan/Bisch on twitter)
    chet lemon and black snow... both in the wwe.


    its only taz... sting and angle... and "Joe"

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  38. I understand that. I should have clarified better. Are there going to be guys returning (not necessarily ex-MEM) to join Sting or is it going to just be the guys Stings been tagging with the last year but now with a nickname?

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  39. I WANT AJ to win it. No interest in anyone else winning it, outside Aries I guess. That said, yeah, the series looks great this year.

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  40. Agreed. Big fan.

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  41. Yeah, other than some cool matches and some funny promos.

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  42. The latter, I'd imagine.

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  43. 1.03 vs. the Heat and the NBA finals. Not bad.


    Take it back! ;-)

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  44. Chicken burgers on my ghetto ass BBQ. That's class, baby.

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  45. That's the whole point of the BFG Series. Submission wins net the most points, or at least they did last year.

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  46. 'Ah was in a dark place for a whal, but yew people never gave up on me! (holds up belt) Ah won this fer YEW!'


    (crowd roars)

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  47. Especially next week, because it will be game 7 if the series goes that far

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  48. I can only assume AJ spent his time off watching Puro and decided that he'd like to be Koji Kanemoto.

    I'm ok with this.

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  49. I was just in Memphis and stopped by. Really odd. This big building with so much history and it's like a ghost town.

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  50. I love that video game style combo he did on Angle.

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  51. Orton and Miz. (I hope I'm kidding.)

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