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Omdat nu "The Shield" steeds populairder begint te worden, dacht ik om is te peilen wat jullie van deze angles vinden? Oftewel een groep/stable die zich tegen de organisation keerd.
De allergrootste was natuurlijk "The invasion" in 2001, waarbij ECW/WCW tegen WWF vocht, ik denk dat vooral de mensen die toen jong waren en waarbij het nog heel erg leefde dit een ongelofelijke vette series van events was, terugkijkend naar vele jaren was het jammer omdat het zo veel beter gebooked had kunnen worden.
Daarna was in 2005 nog een kleinere ECW invasion, voorafgaand aan de O.N.S PPV.
Op dit moment is in TNA ook de Aces en Eights actief, wederom een groep die zich tegen TNA en alles keert.
Dus wat vinden jullie van A&E en The shield? Beter dan voorgaande invasion angles? Wat kan er beter? En hoe denken jullie dat dit gaat eindigen?
 Zoals de title zegt, zijn er mensen die er LOL spelen? Voor iedereen die het niet kent; het is een remake van de DOTA map, er spelen grandioos veel mensen en er zijn veel offline tournaments, in oktober dit jaar is de prijzenpot 2 miljoen.  Ben het zelf gaan spelen met mensen van een ander spel, helemaal nieuw eraan begonnen niemand kende DOTA ook. Het duurt even voordat je de basics kent, maar "when you got the hang of it" is het makkelijk om te begrijpen en te spelen. De website is: http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/ en ik raad je aan om een account te maken op EUW (EU West), hier heb je de minste lag omdat de servers in duitsland liggen.
Lijkt op het andere topic van Ldt, maar toch een beetje anders namelijk; "Wat willen we zien in Nederland aan pro-wrestling".
Ten eerste lijkt me het vetste natuurlijk dat we de mededeling krijgen dat eindelijk de WWE terugkomt naar 20 jaar in de ArenA, heel onwaarschijnlijk maar als ik 2 jaar geleden had gezegt dat Nash, Rob Van Dam, Rhyno, Al Snow, Chavo, Masters, Billy Gunn, El Generico, Pac, Haskins en nog een reeks andere binnen 2 jaar bij DPW zouden komen had je me ook voor gek uitgesproken. Alles is mogelijk en dankzij DPW en hun goede behandeling tegenover oud WWE/TNA sterren kan er maar zo een klein kansje ontstaan dat WWE de gok neemt.
Tevens lijkt het me ook leuk om TNA naar Nederland te brengen, momenteel houden ze één keer per jaar shows in Europa in Duitsland, Engeland, Schotland, Frankrijk en Belgie..... Maar niet Nederland..
Tot slot zal het me ook gaaf lijken om meer indy talent te zien in een Nederlandse ring, namen van ROH,CZW,DG-USA en Chikara. CZW houd aardig veel shows met hun partner WXW in Duitsland, als DPW of een andere promotie in Nederland hier een graantje van mee kan pikken zou ik de meestal 2u durende reis hier zeker voor over hebben.
Dus, WAT willen jullie zien in NL?
Zag wat reacties staan in het PWS betreft wrestling in the UK, herinnerde me nog deze docu (kan hem zelfs hier vandaan hebben gehaald), wel een leuke docu over UK wrestling + hoe een gewone jongen probeert in de biz te komen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weXr2FAjiaQ
3: [WWE 2009]: Shawn Micheals vs Undertaker - Wrestlemania 25
Met JR aan de mic was dit een awesome WM match, Undy en HBK een van de 2 grootste namen ooit in dezelfde ring "on the biggest stage of 'em all".
2: [ECW 2005]: Masato Tanaka vs Mike Awesome - One Night Stand 2005
WWE wrestlers zoals Edge, JBL en Kurt Angle keken toe vanaf de balcony hoe Awesome en Tanaka hun laatste match tegen elkaar hadden naar een jarenlange feud, samen met Joey Styles aan de mic en de beste wrestling fans in de Hammerstein Ballroom was dit één van de mooste matches om te zien.
1: [WWF 2001]: Team WWF vs Team Alliance - Survivor Series 2001
Enorme build up met 10 van de grootste wrestlers alle tijden in een 5v5 elimination match. JR en Heyman aan de mic, een gouden duo.
* The Crown Coliseum was just about packed to the max and the crowd was hot all night.
* The dark match was Santino Marella beating Jinder Mahal who played the heel to the Troops.
* Lilian Garcia stunned everyone with the Star Spangled Banner to open the show.
* After a Troops video package, Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett kicked off the show. David Otunga ran in and attacked Orton, causing the DQ. Barrett set up a table but left before he could use it. Orton RKO’d Otunga and then put him through the table.
* Another nice Troops video.
* Zack Ryder, who had Sgt. Slaughter in his corner beat Jack Swagger. Slaughter ended up throwing Dolph Ziggler over the announcer’s table.
* Booker T joined Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole on commentary.
* Cody Rhodes and Daniel Bryan fought until Booker T interered. Booker attacked Cody and then did a Spin-A-Rooni to a big ovation.
* Mary J. Blige performed a few songs and the crowd loved it.
* Maria Menounos, Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly and Alicia Fox beat The Bella Twins, Natalya and Beth Phoenix in the usual Divas match. Menounos got the pin on Beth.
* Primo and Epico with Rosa Mendes beat Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston in a non-title match.
* Sheamus defeated Drew McIntyre. Into the match, Sheamus wouldn’t stop beating on Drew so the referee disqualified him. They kept filming and Sheamus brought Drew back in the ring, hit the Brogue Kick and got the pin for the win.
* Nickelback was the next performance and they did the RAW theme song.
* Rey Mysterio appeared backstage to a big pop. He says he can’t compete. Alberto Del Rio and The Miz walk in. They went on about TLC when CM Punk walked in to chat with Rey.
* Comedian George Wallace performed next. We weren’t sure if this will air on TV but it was good.
* Big Show, John Cena and CM Punk beat The Miz, Alberto Del Rio and Mark Henry in the main event. Del Rio drove his car into the arena and John Cena got one of the biggest reactions I’ve ever heard at a WWE event. Cena also got the pin for his team.
After the main event the entire roster came out to the stage and the ring. Triple H and BG James, among others, were there but we couldn’t spot any of the McMahon family. Cena closed the show with a speech about the Troops.
Vond het een leuk event. Goede matches en een leuke build up. Alleen de vele "celebrities" beginnen me een beetje de keel uit te hangen, maarja... Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett -> leuke match, gelukkig word Orton niet nog langer als een superorton neergezet en Barrett begint eindelijk weer eens een serieuze push te krijgen. Ook een goede build up voor TLC. Zack Ryder vs Jack Swagger -> Leuk om oude legendes te zien, maar Sgt. begint een beetje Mae Young # 2 te worden. Hij kan net zo goed op de fulltime roster komen want elke maand is die er wel een keer.  Verder een leuke match. Cody Rhodes vs Daniel Bryan -> wederom een leuke match. Hopelijk wordt Rhodes niet geburied tijdens TLC door Booker. Hij wordt net zo goed neergezet. Maria Menounos, Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly and Alicia Fox vs Bella Twins, Natalya and Beth Phoenix -> Geskipt. Primo and Epico with Rosa Mendes vs Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston -> Snap niet dat WWE's hotste tag team nu al zo makkelijk wordt verslagen. Wel leuk om de tag divisie weer op te zien bloeien. Sheamus vs Drew McIntyre -> Wooh! McIntyre leeft nog! Sheamus begint me steeds minder te boeien. Heel was die overtuigend, als face vind ik hem maar boring. Big Show, John Cena and CM Punk vs The Miz, Alberto Del Rio and Mark Henry -> Standaard ME waarin de faces winnen, leuke match maar wel aardig kort als main event.
Wat is jullie mening erover?
Ik ben vanaf het begin van de youtube series fan geworden van hem omdat het toen voornamelijk ging over het feit dat hij maar een jobber was die vond dat die wel wat meer kon/mocht. De show had aardig wat inside jokes. (I can draw money / I can get over) die grappig waren voor de internet fans. De laatste reeks afleveringen van Z! true long Island beginnen me maar te vervelen. Steeds weer segments met Ziggler (die nog steeds horrible is aan de mic), JoMo en de Big O, vind het niet meer zo leuk als het eerst was.
Ryder en z'n youtube series waren IMO altijd voor de smarks. Maar nu wordt hij neergezet als babyface, elke RAW gebooked en door iedereen gecheered. Verder vind ik dat die veel te snel in de USA title picture kwam en hierdoor is de title nog meer waardigheid verloren, voor hoever dat nog kon.
Thoughts?
 Een algemeen topic erover, eerst wat namen die er sowieso zijn: Former TNA X Division Champion Jerry Lynn is backstage at the Impact! Wrestling Zone in Orlando, Florida for tonight's iMPACT! Wrestling taping. Lynn appears to be one of the former wrestlers TNA is bringing back for Destination X. Austin Aries, Kid Kash and Jimmy Rave all took part in last night's iMPACT! tapings as well. Aries is confirmed for the Destination X pay-per-view. The statuses of Kid Kash and Jimmy Rave for Destination X are unknown as of this writing. As we noted late last night, Jacqueline and Luke Gallows were also backstage at last night's TV tapings as well. Jacqueline competed in a match on iMPACT! while Gallows is expected to work a dark match at tonight's tapings. He's there looking for work AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels was announced for Destination X at tonight's Impact Wrestling taping. Destination X will take place Sunday, July 10, 2011 from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and will feature the return of the six-sided ring.
Voorlopige line up:
[Main event:] AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels
-RVD vs. Jerry Lynn
-Kendrick vs. (C) Abyss for the X-division title.
-Samoa Joe vs. Kazarian
-Austin Aries vs. Lowki vs. Zema vs. Jack Evans
-Robbie e vs. Alex Shelley vs. Shannon Moore vs. Amazing Red
Zodat we deze aflevering kunnen bespreken, hier een copy paste van de gehele show van Lordsofpain: Report by Stuart Carapola & PWinsider.com
Hulk Hogan is pacing around backstage with a pipe in hand, waiting for the Network rep to show up, but Bischoff tries to talk him out of doing anything drastic and just play the game. Hogan thinks it over and obliges. We then go to a recap of last week's Karen Jarrett-Velvet Sky confrontation and then Kurt Angle's declaration that the Chosen One will be here this week, as well as Sting telling Hulk Hogan that the Network rep will be here this week.
We head out to the ring for our opening promo, as Jeff and Karen Jarrett kick the show off. Jeff says he and Karen talked it over and want to offer a truce, and they know they did this before and screwed him over, but this time it's sincere. He points out how innocent and fragile Karen is, and how wrong it is for her to be put in harm's way at Sacrifice. Out of all the matches he and Kurt have had, all of which he's won by the way, Karen has had nothing to do with it, and the idea of Kurt and his mistress doing any kind of harm to the Queen of the Mountain is a crime in and of itself. Karen comes over and gives Jeff a touching hug, then tells Kurt that she knows he's had a lot of matches and maybe got his bell rung one too many times because she's not the thorn in his side he thinks she is, he's been a giving and caring ex-wife and a great mother to their kids. Everything that's happened between then and Big Daddy has been a complete misunderstanding, because even the restraining order was in his best interests and she's always looking out for his best interests. She'd like for him to come out tonight so she can humbly accept his apology, and they can all be one big happy family.
Kurt Angle comes out to the ring to share his thoughts, and he tells Karen that it's done, because after being married to him for as long as she was, you'd think she'd realize not to keep pushing him the way she has, but she and Mr Douchebag have been pressing all the right buttons. He's tolerated it because she's the mother of his kids, but now he doesn't even remember why he married her and it's only a matter of time before Jarrett realizes she's pure evil and she takes him for everything he has just like she did to him. But first, Angle's going to get something out of it because at Sacrifice, it'll be the two of them against Angle and his associate. Angle wanted to introduce her now, but the Network told him to wait until later and he can't wait to see the look on the Jarretts' faces because Jeff knows who she is.
Time for our opening match...
Madison Rayne & Tara vs Knockouts Champion Mickie James & Miss Tessmacher
Mickie and Tara start us off and have a feeling out process to start, exchanging wristlocks and then throwing simultaneous dropkicks, ending up at a stalemate. Mickie extends her hand and Tara shakes it, then tags Madison in, much to the former champ's dismay. Mickie gets a Thesz Press right away, but Madison gets a knee to the ribs and a running knee off the ropes. Miss Tessmacher tags in and throws a seris of hard forearms at Madison, gets the boot in Madison's face, and gets a victory roll for 3! GO TESSMACHER!
Winners: Mickie James & Miss Tessmacher
Madison and Tara argue after the match and Tara walks off on Madison.
Ric Flair struts into Hogan and Bischoff's office, and Hogan calls him a son of a bitch and says he's been smartening the Network up. Flair asks if he's out of his mind and knows who he's talking to, but Bischoff calms everyone down and Hogan apologizes and says he's so rattled over the Network thing. Flair gives Hogan a pep talk and tells him to screw the Network, and Hogan syas he's sorry again and needs to find out who this Network rep is. Hogan and Flair share a high five as the team solidifies. What a lovely scene.
A limo is arriving backstage! Could it be the Network rep? FIND OUT NEXT!!!
We go backstage to Tara, who says she hopes Madison loses at Sacrifice because they always disagree. She says Madison is a skank and she wants to be free from her. Madison comes in and asks why Tara called her a rat, and Tara says she said skank. Madison says she's going to make Tara's life miserable after Sacrifice.
The Mystery Cameraman catches up with Tommy Dreamer to get answers out of him, and Dreamer says to leave him alone because he has a personal life outside of TNA. AJ Styles comes out of nowhere and asks him what his problem was, and Dreamer says he's too young and innocent to know what he's doing. Styles says he's a grown man with three kids and asks if this is about EV2.0, and Dreamer says that's not it and Styles doesn't understand and never will. AJ challenges Dreamer to a match at Sacrifice, and Dreamer says AJ doesn't know everything that goes on in the back. AJ says if Dreamer doesn't back off right now, they're going to go at it right now. Dreamer goes to walk away, and AJ says Tommy Dreamer is walking away and backing down from a fight and asks if this is who he is now, and Dreamer says nobody knows who he is and tells him to walk a mile in his shoes.
We go backstage to a photo session with Sting displaying the TNA World Title, and Sting says Rob Van Dam is one of the greatest martial arts guys around and he hopes he can zig when RVD zags. Sting says he'll be fighting for his life, and sometimes that brings the best out of you. The Mystery Cameraman asks if there's any update on the Network, and Sting says their guy is here tonight and soon, it'll be showtime.
We see a video package hyping Beer Money and their dominance of the tag team scene over the last few years, and then they hype their title defense against Matt Hardy and a mystery partner this weekend.
Beer Money come out to cut a promo and Robert Roode says that he heard Matt Hardy and someone special were challenging them at Sacrifice, and he says everyone knows who his partner is, and challenges Hardy to come out and say who it is so they can accept his challenge face to face. Hardy comes out and says Roode impressed him last week when he called out Hulk Hogan because for the first time, Roode showed that he had a set and everyone saw him become a man. Hardy says he's taking Beer Money seriously, and says he's noticed that James Storm comes out and drinks his beer and gets drunk, and that makes him sick and that makes him worthless, and being one half of the greatest team in the history of the industry gives him the right to say that. Storm was raised to be a drunk cowboy who is full of hot air, and Bobby Roode was raised to be another annoying Canadian and an arrogant egomaniac, and he's going to put them in their place when he and his partner take the tag title away from Beer Money. Storm cuts him off because he's wasting everyone's time because everyone knows the Hardys are great, Storm is a redneck who likes adult beverages, but he doesn't go around disrespecting people, and Hardy calls him an alcoholic who's full of hot air.
Storm puts his beer down and steps out of the ring to go face to face with Hardy, takes his hat and glasses off, and says that he's the man who would walk into a bar and bust Hardy in his face and then walk out with his girlfriend, make Hardy buy him a case of beer, and watch him have a good time with his girl. Storm says to get his brother out here and see how good they really are, but Hardy says this is going to happen when he wants it to and that is not tonight and if these piece of trash fans wanted to see the greatest team in the industry, they'll have to pay to do it, but his partner won't be Jeff, it'll be someone who knows Storm inside and out and knows his weaknesses.
Suddenly, the America's Most Wanted music hits and Chris Harris comes out looking like he weighs 350 pounds and stares Storm down as we go to commercial.
Time for the next match...
Sangriento vs Suicide
Suicide immediately takes Sangriento to the corner and unloads with repeated clotheslines, but misses a charge and Sangriento hits a climbing dropkick and spinning headscissors to send Suicide to the floor. Sangriento hits a twisting dive to the floor and rolls Suicide back in, then follows right up with a missile dropkick and hits a running forearm into the corner. Suicide counters with a running Yakuza kick to Sangriento and a modified version of the Scorpion Deathdrop for 2. They exchange chops in the middle of the ring and Sangriento hits a spinning enziguiri and a running clothesline in the corner, followed by a twisting DDT for 2. Sangriento goes up top but misses a senton and Suicide gets a full rotation back suplex, but only gets 2. Suicide tries a charge in the corner but Sangriento gets the boot up and hits a leaping DDT, then finishes him with a springboard Diamond Cutter.
Winner: Sangriento
Immortal's music hits after the match and Hogan, Flair and Bischoff come out to the ring. Flair nails Suicide in the yambag and kicks him out to the floor, and Hogan says the games are over and it doesn't matter what, Hogan runs this place and he wants the Network rep out there now. We'll find out what happens...AFTER THIS!
Okay, we're back and the Jarretts are now out there with Hogan, Flair and Bischoff, and Hogan is demanding that the Network rep comes out right now. Here comes Mick Foley, who says that everything was going great with Immortal until the Network started getting in the way and the plans started to unravel. Mick Foley was the man pulling the strings and asks Bischoff if he has something to say, then shoves him on his ass and tells Hogan that if he wants to, he can go ahead and take a shot at him but he'll be outta here because the show isn't about him anymore, it's not about anyone in Immortal, and this show is now about wrestling because as of now, wrestling matters once again. It mattered when he was a kid and he watched Hogan in Madison Square Garden and when he saw Flair and Steamboat in East Rutherford, and this show is no longer TNA, it's Impact Wrestling, and every time he hears that name, he'll think back to this and realize he doesn't matter. Tonight's main event will now be a 25 man battle royal to determine the #1 contender for the TNA World Title. Foley says he calls the shots and introduces Kurt Angle's tag team partner for Sacrifice...yeah, you know who it is. He/she comes strolling out, somehow looking even more plastic than she did ten years ago, looking way too smug for someone who spent the last ten years melting down on VH1 and doing crappy porno movies. Karen looks distraight as we go to commercial.
We go backstage to Mick Foley, who says it's great to be back and he was pouring out adrenaline and it's good to be back somewhere where he can make a difference and where wrestling matters. He wanted Hogan to knock him down because he wanted to fire Hogan and Flair. There's going to be 25 men in the ring tonight, and Jeff Jarrett's goingto be one of those men and if Karen Jarrett is out there, he wants Chyna to be there too.
We go to Ken Anderson, who says that Mick Foley's been holding him back and preventing him from getting his rematch, and he's going to love throwing the other 24 men out over the top rope tonight to get his title shot.
Three way time... Abyss vs Crimson vs Samoa Joe
Crimson and Joe have an uncomfortable staredown as the bell rings. Crimson and Abyss go at it and Abyss takes Crimson to the corner, but Joe comes in and goes after both men. Crimson tries a charge but Joe breaks free and this a leaping enziguiri, then gets an inverted atomic drop, running boot, and running senton on Abyss. Crimson nails Joe with a running boot and then goes back after Abyss, hitting a series of big boots and then getting a three quarter nelson and ramming knees to the head and converting to a rolling neckbreaker. Joe and Crimson go at it again and exchange forearms in the middle of the ring, Crimson goes back to the three quarter nelson again, but comes off the ropes right into a snap powerslam by Joe. Abyss recovers and hits a Black Hole Slam on Joe, but Crimson spears Abyss and covers Joe for 3.
Winner: Crimson:
Crimson gets a big win going into this weekend, and Joe gets up behind Crimson and looks really pissed off. Abyss suddenly comes out of nowhere and nails Crimson before Joe can do anything, and Joe just rolls out of the ring and walks off and tells the camera that if you live by the sword, you die by the sword. Abyss hits the Black Hole Slam on Crimson and stands tall in the middle of the ring showing off his busted teeth.
The 25 participants in the battle royal are backstage, and that match is up next!
Rob Van Dam is backstage saying he's got a front row seat for tonight's battle royal, and if things go his way at Sacrifice, tonight's winner will be his first title defense.
Time for our main event...
25 Man Battle Royal For #1 Contender Spot
The match starts and Douglas Williams and Brutus Magnus both go out immediately. Orlando Jordan follows him out, and then Anarquia and then we have a bit of a break in the eliminations as everyone fights it out in the ring. Eric Young runs back and forth on the apron until Jeff Jarrett nails him and drags him back in as Matt Morgan chokes Shannon Moore out in the corner and then turns his attention to Gunner. Hernandez tosses Jesse Neal and then dumps Moore on top of him and then flings Robbie E out as well. Gunner tries to toss Eric Young, but Young skins the cat back in and dumps Gunner. Young is so happy he jumps over the ropes and eliminates himself, then walks off with Gunner's TV Title belt as we go to commercial.
We're back and the match is still going, Christopher Daniels is feverishly trying to eliminate Jeff Jarrett as the Pope stomps away at Devon. James Storm unloads with right hands on Matt Hardy as Jeff Jarratt suplexes Frankie Kazarian to the floor and Kazarian seems to hurt his knee when he comes down. Storm and Hardy fight it out on the ring apron and both tumble to the floor and are eliminated. Hardy hops onto the apron and pulls Robert Roode out as well and Hardy runs for the hills as Mick Foley joins Mike Tenay and Taz at the broadcast table. Bully Ray dumps Daniels as Matt Morgan unloads with the rapid fire elbows on Hernandez and then clotheslines him to the floor. Steiner runs in and dumps Morgan to the floor, but spends too much time jawing with Morgan and Bully Ray comes from behind to dump Steiner as well. We've getting down to the nitty gritty as Bully Ray yells at Tommy Dreamer to do what he's told, then goes to nail Angle and prevent him from dumping Jarrett. Ray tries to dump Angle but he just oges to the apron, and Pope nails AJ with a Stinger Splash. Pope unloads with a series of elbows to Devon, but Devon nails him and goes for a charge, but Pope drops down and Devon sails over the top to the floor. Pope mocks him from inside the ring, and turns around as Angle clotheslines him over the top. We're down to six and we're at commercial again.
We're back and AJ Styles is fighting off both Jeff Jarrett and Bully Ray, but Tommy Dreamer nails AJ from behind as Angle gets Bully Ray in the anklelock until Dreamer makes the save. Angle with a back elbow to Dreamer as AJ Styles dropkicks Ray to the apron, but Dreamer sneaks up from behind and dumps AJ Styles. Ray high fives Dreamer, then comes from behind and dumps him to the floor and we're down to Jarrett, Bully Ray, Ken Anderson, and Kurt Angle. Ray tries to suplex Anderson to the floor but Anderson holds on and opens up on Ray with right hands in the corner. Anderson tries to dump Ray as Angle tries to dump Jarrett in the opposite corner, and Ray manages to slip back in and clip Angle's knee to save Jarrett. Anderson lays into Ray with right hands and clotheslines, then Anderson and Ray tumble through the ropes and Angle and Jarrett go at it in the ring. Angle with an overhead release suplex and tries to Angle Slam Jarrett over te top, but Karen pushes them back into the ring and Angle dumps Jarrett. Karen takes another grab at Angle and Kurt goes after her, but Jarrett dumps him from behind and then Karen gets in the ring to celebrate with Jeff. Suddenly Chyna comes into the ring and dumps Jarrett, then goes face to face with Karen. She chokes Karen, but Jeff drags her to the floor and they run for their lives.
It's down to Anderson and Bully Ray and they exchange blows in the middle of the ring. Ray runs Anderson over with a clothesline and tries to dump him, but Anderson survives and nails Ray, then goes for a Swanton but Ray gets the knees up and dumps Anderson to the apron. Ray nails him with a bunch of haymakers, but Anderson grabs Ray in a front facelock and drags him ot the floor.
Winner: Ken Anderson
Ken Anderson is now the #1 contender to the TNA World Title, and introduces himself as the new #1 contender to the TNA World Title and to Sting what the Navy SEALs were to Osama Bin Laden. He's locked, loaded, and ready to go and he's going to give Sting a headshot.
Sting is backstage saying that he's happy for Ken Anderson, and he'll be happy when he shuts Ken's mouth in the middle of the ring. Rob Van Dam comes in and says that he'll need to go through him to get to Anderson, and then Anderson comes in to say that he doesn't care who wins because he promises that at Slammiversary, he'll be at rare form and he'll be an equal opportunity asshole.
----------------------------------- Kleine samenvatting: - AJ Styles confront Dreamer, en deze 2 heren gaan tegen elkaar at Sacrifice. Benieuwd of Dreamer het nog aan kan, vooral tegen AJ. Ben wel benieuwd waar deze storyline heen gaat. - Diva's waren weer eens om te huilen, en iedereen weet al wie er gaat winnen @ Sacrifice, dankzij de stupid stipulation... welldone Russo. - Beer money komt op, praat wat en roept Hardy uit. En zoals al gemeld is door mij in het TNA discussie topic, was het Chris Harris (Braden Walker in WWE). Wederom een storyline die wat leuks KAN worden, zal me benieuwen... - TNA's Sin cara vs Kiyoshi in een spidermanpak, voel het niet hier, de match loopt niet vloeiend en tegenover Daniel Bryan vs Sin cara van SmackDOWN deze week, was deze match slechter. Als dit de X-Division moet voorstellen hoop ik dat Foley legit de touwtjes in handen gaat nemen..... - Immortal komt op en calls out the Network, en het is: Foley. Hij verandert de naam van TNA in: iMPACT Wrestling en legt de nadruk op wrestling. Ook zegt die dat hij nu de touwtjes in handen heeft. Verder revealed die Angle's mistress; - Chyna, yay!  Nu krijgen we weer "Chyna's my dad"-signs. En ze heeft een leuke boobjob gekregen van TNA, daar kan Velvet een puntje aan zuigen.  - Abyss vs Crimson, snore. Het enige dat goede aan deze storyline is dat Abyss niet word geburied, maar voor de rest is het een mega snorefest. - 25 man battle royal voor de nieuwe #1 contender, op de winnaar kon je al je geld al zetten maar toch een leuke match. Iets wat TNA nodig heeft. Anderson wint uiteraard en onderbreekt Sting en RVD's conversation in the back. TNA belooft nieuwe dingen, verder met een name change en een nieuw "kayfabe" management kan het de goede kant opgaan, toch ben ik bang dat het weer eens een dode mus oplevert en we zo weer terug zijn bij af.
Onze Emil heeft weer een "rolletje" gekregen, deze keer mocht die de Queen begeleiden.
Larry Sweeney worstelde in zowel ROH, Chikara als andere indy's. Vanmorgen is die dood gevonden, zo vermelde Chris Hero op z'n twitter. Pro wrestling manager Alex Whybrow, who performed as Larry Sweeney for Ring of Honor and numerous American independent promotions, has died at the age of 29.
F4WOnline.com reports that he committed suicide yesterday.
Whybrow suffered from bipolar disorder and had a breakdown in 2009, which he described as "the absolute worst event" of his life. He went through a long recovery process the following year.
He made sporadic appearances on the independent scene after parting ways with ROH in 2009.
Independent wrestler Chris Hero, a friend of Whybrow, commented on his passing on Twitter.
"We lost a dedicated friend and an overwhelmingly talented performer this morning," he wrote. "Alex Whybrow aka 'Sweet & Sour' Larry Sweeney has passed.
Venue: U.S. Bank Arena Cincinnati, Ohio De card:Steel Cage Match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship:Sting (c) vs. Mr. Anderson vs. Rob Van Dam Steel Cage Match:Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett (with Karen Jarrett) Lethal Lockdown Match:Team Immortal (Abyss, Bully Ray, Matt Hardy and Ric Flair) vs. Team Fortune (James Storm, Kazarian, Robert Roode and Christopher Daniels) Steel Cage Match:Hernandez vs. Matt Morgan Steel Cage Match:D'Angelo Dinero vs. Samoa Joe Steel Cage Title vs. Hair Match for the TNA Women's Knockout Championship:Madison Rayne (c) vs. Mickie James X Division Ultimate Xscape Match:Alex Shelley vs. Amazing Red vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Chris Sabin, Jay Lethal vs. Jeremy Buck vs. Max Buck vs. Robbie E vs. Suicide Four way Tornado Tag Team Steel Cage Match:Crimson, Jesse Neal, Scott Steiner and Shannon Moore vs. Eric Young, Douglas Williams, Magnus and Orlando Jordan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ik vind de gehele buildup goed, TNA is al een tijdje goed bezig, mede omdat Hogan sinds een paar weken creative under control heeft en Russo onder zich heeft (niet kayfabe, maar forreal) . Ook zijn we uit de crappy iMPACT zone bij deze PPV
Nu Rhino ook op de card staat zit ik liever front row ipv 3rd row. Dus heeft iemand misschien nog 2 kaartjes over, dan neem ik ze graag van je over! Normale prijs was 25€ p.p en deze hou ik aan.
Interesse? graag via PM of reageer hier!
Ik heb de hoop op WWE al opgegeven om weer eens naar Nederland te komen, TNA lijkt me het realistisch op dit moment. TNA heeft op haar website een progje staan om te kijken waar hun fans zitten. Nu staat Nederland er ook tussen, dus lijkt het me wel leuk om Nederland op de kaart te zetten binnen TNA. (Hun european tours gaan op dit moment immers door Engeland, Schotland, Frankrijk en Duitsland. Verder zal het voor de Nederlandse feds misschien een extra fanbase met zich meebrengen als een mainstream organisatie zich weer eens in Nederland laat zien. Directe link: http://eventful.com/performers/tna-wrestling-/P0-001-000010503-0/demandPS. Je kan elke stad aangeven, maar het lijkt me beter als iedereen kiest voor Amsterdam en niet 300 verschillende kleine kutdorpjes.
Donkere maand voor Pro Wrestling...
Independent wrestler J.C. Bailey (Joseph Carl Bailey, Jr.) was found dead this morning at the age of 27. The cause of death is currently unknown.
Bailey was an undersized wrestler who mainly wrestled a high-flying, hardcore style for various independent promotions promoting hardcore wrestling, mainly Philadelphia-based CZW.
There are numerous clips from Bailey's career on YouTube showing him participating in violent, weapon-filled matches taking hard bumps and blows to the head. CZW issued a statement this morning after the news came out on Bailey's death:
It is with great sadness that CZW management has the unfortunate duty to again report on the news of the passing of another one of its own. Early this morning, CZW officials learned that Joseph Carl “JC” Bailey Jr. passed away in his home at the age of 27. JC was a beloved member of the CZW locker room, and a member of the extended Combat Zone family for nearly a decade. As a performer, JC was fearless. He was renowned and admired by fans and colleagues alike for his toughness, his resilience, and for the undying passion he showed for the sport of Professional Wrestling… the sport he loved. Away from the ring, JC was a true friend to so many people, and today, we all remember him, and mourn his loss. Rest in Peace JC Bailey.
Iemand de film gezien? Hij was mooi!
Gaat iemand er heen? Ze gaan naar Berlijn, London, Manchester, Dublin en Glasgow. Misschien dat ik met me gf erheen gaan, alleen lijkt me geen reet aan maar zij heeft niks met wrestling.
WWEHolland Beheer,
Ik kijk hier nu al een tijdje rond, en ik zie spijtig dat er alleen discussie topics zijn en een "multimedia sectie" waarin niks mag worden gepost. Hierbij mijn vraag; "Waarom word er geen forumgedeelte gemaakt waarin er links worden gegeven naar streamsites en downloadsites waarin de wekelijkse shows en PPV's van WWE, TNA, ROH en indy's worden gepost?" Het is immers niet illegaal om links te posten naar streamsites of downloadsites.
Ik denk dat dit jullie forum voor een groot deel zal helpen, de meeste mensen die dit forum bezoeken zullen hierin wel geïnteresseerd zijn neem ik aan. En het zal lijden tot een grote userbase omdat je nergens in Nederland worstelen meer kan kijken.
Graag wacht ik op een antwoord.
Met vriendelijke groet, Reaper
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