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Arcademan:
WWE Smackdown Results: 5-25-12

Results courtesy of PWTorch.com (direct link to Parks' complete report). Condensed here to in-ring results only.

1 – CHRISTIAN vs. HUNICO

Match began right after the break. Hunico showed some fire, but fell victim to a back body-drop. A distraction by Camacho outside the ring led to Hunico shoving Chrisitan into the ring post. A dive put Christian down again. Back in the ring, a pin attempt by Hunico garnered him a two-count. Christian came back with a face-plant. Hunico caught a Christian second-rope dropkick and pulled out a jackknife cover for two. Second-rope flying elbow. Camacho dropkicked off the apron by Christian. That led to Hunico trying his finish, but Christian countered and h it the Killswitch. To the top he went, and a frog-splash got the pin.

WINNER: Christian, at 3:02. Good enhancement win for Christian, though the lack of an actual turn back to babyface is bothersome. How are fans supposed to relate or even understand his character if they don’t understand his motivations or if his actions from one show to the next don’t make sense?

2 – THE USOS vs. TITUS O’NEIL & DARREN YOUNG

They showed the two teams arguing backstage earlier in the day, with the Usos making fun of Young and O’Neil’s repeating sing-songs, and Young and O’Neil mocking The Usos’ tribal dance. Double headbutt to O’Neil from the Usos. Another quick double-team move followed. O’Neil fought out of the face corner and Young kicked Jey behind the ref’s back, leading to Young getting the tag and the heels doing some double-teaming of their own. Booker continued making fun of Cole’s physique, which began on the show last week (or thereabouts). Hot tag to Jimmy at about the 2:00 mark. Running butt splash in the corner on Young, but O’Neil broke up the pin. Jey and O’Neil brawled outside the ring. Jimmy connected on a superkick and went to the top. A distraction by O’Neil led to Young knocking Jimmy off the top rope. He heels hit their double-team finish for the pinfall.

WINNERS: O’Neil and Young, at 3:13. They fit a lot of action in that time-frame. I could barely keep up typing what was going on, and I did not expect that proclamation to come during an Usos vs. O’Neil & Young match.

3 – BRIAN EDWARDS & KEVIN BENDL vs. RYBACK

The jobbers got the mic and insulted Wilkes-Barre and Ryback, saying Ryback has never beaten two guys at once. Their promo was thankfully interrupted by Ryback’s music. Ryback was sporting a black eye, and he even got some pyro (once in the ring – so we didn’t see it). As the bell rang, Ryback picked one up and knocked him into the other. Hard spinebuster on Bendl, then a powerbomb. He clotheslined Edwards, folding him in half. Ryback got both men up for his finisher at the same time. He then pinned both.

WINNER: Ryback, at 1:28. I say he’s impressive every week, but this was a little something extra.

4 – SANTINO MARELLA vs. RICARDO RODRIGUEZ

How did they not book this as a Tuxedo match? Rodriguez, who came out in his suit, introduced himself. Rodriguez did a drop-down then a leap-frog. They did a cris-cross but Santino stopped and just watched Ricardo. Afterward, Santino took Ricardo’s pulse and gave him an airplane spin. Santino laughed so hard he lost his balance and fell out of the ring. Marella climbed under the ring so Rodriguez, thinking he was smart, checked for him on the other side. But Santino came out the original side with his Cobra, and struck Rodriguez when Ricardo finally turned around.

WINNER: Marella, at 1:52. Well, the announcers thought it was hilarious.

4 – SHEAMUS vs. JACK SWAGGER

The two men fought hard over a lock-up. Neither man got a clear advantage a minute into the match until Sheamus connected on a few hard right hands. He hit a diving shoulder tackle off the top rope on Swagger. Swagger tried to take a break but Sheamus ran him over. Vickie Guerrero got the attention of the ref, allowing Sheamus to be distracted and for Swagger to trip him up on the apron. Sheamus held his foot in pain on the outside as they went to break a little over 2:30 into the contest.

They returned at 5:59 with Swagger stomping on the injured appendage of Sheamus. Swagger got to show off his unique style and move-set in working over his opponent’s ankle. Sheamus worked his way to his feet and began his comeback at 8:25. Hard forearm shots to the chest of Swagger, and Sheamus had a glint of evil in his eye. He suplexed Swagger into the ring and made the cover, getting a two-count at 9:14. Brogue Kick missed and Swagger dove, taking out the leg. Vader Bomb for two at the 9:55 mark. Sheamus finally connected on the Brogue Kick for the win.

WINNER: Sheamus, at 10:34. Better match between these two than I expected.

5 – YOSHI TATSU vs. DAMIEN SANDOW

Tatsu attacked as soon as the bell rang, but Sandow hid between the ropes, demanding the referee do his job. Sandow aggressively went after Tatsu with knees to the mid-section, then a side Russian leg-sweep. Neck-tie neck-breaker by Sandow for the win. He did a cartwheel in celebration after the match.

WINNER: Sandow, at :45. Good size and look for Sandow at least. Too early to tell much about his in-ring chops, except for what is known about him in FCW.

6 – KANE vs. ALBERTO DEL RIO vs. RANDY ORTON – TRIPLE-THREAT, #1 CONTENDER MATCH

Rodriguez was back out to handle the ring introduction for Del Rio, but God bless him, he was still selling the effects of the Cobra. Del Rio was the first to exit the ring, courtesy of Orton, 12 seconds in. Low dropkick by Kane on Orton. Cover got two. Del Rio came back to make sure neither Kane nor Orton were able to establish much momentum. Kane though ended up putting Del Rio and Orton to ringside. He attacked both men out there, but Orton turned the tables on both. He bounced Kane’s head off the announce table, then tried to go for his vintage DDT. Before he could, Del Rio leapt up on the apron and kicked Orton in the head. All there men convalesced as they went to break at 2:18.

Back at 5:15 with Kane hammering away on Del Rio in the corner. He was also having his way with Orton. Del Rio’s chance to shine was next, as he choked Orton in the corner. Orton though dropkicked Del Rio off the apron at 6:27. Sidewalk slam by Kane on Orton for two. Orton with a few rights to Del Rio, then a clothesline. Powerslam on Kane, then one for Del Rio. Kane was clotheslined over the top rope. Rope-assisted DDT by Orton on Del Rio. He set up for the RKO, but Orton was shoved off. Kane picked Orton’s ankle, pulled him out of the ring and threw him into the ring steps. Kane choked Del Rio over the top rope, but missed a clothesline off the top. Kane chokeslammed Del Rio, but Bryan again came out. This time he got on the apron with a chair. Their eyes met, neither sure what to do. Bryan left the apron and ran to the back as Kane tried to give chase. He didn’t’ get far though and went back into the ring. Bryan came back out again and again Kane saw him as he was about to get into the ring. That distraction allowed Orton to RKO Kane. Del Rio broke up the pin attempt and pinned Kane himself for the three-count.

WINNER: Del Rio, at 10:16.

The finish was replayed, then they showed Del Rio and Rodriguez celebrating atop the ramp. From behind though, Sheamus attacked. He laid Del Rio out with a shot to the back of the head. He promised to kick Del Rio’s head off at No Way Out. The show ended with Sheamus standing over Del Rio.

Arcademan:
WWE RAW Results: 5-28-12

Results courtesy of PWTorch.com (direct link to Caldwell's complete report). Condensed here to mostly in-ring result. No personal comments from me as I've yet to see the show.

1 -- U.S. champion SANTINO vs. ALBERTO DEL RIO -- non-title match

The bell sounded and Del Rio tattooed Santino with kicks and stomps. Del Rio then missed with a corner attack and Santino scored with successive moves. Santino tried the Cobra, but Del Rio kicked Santino in the gut and slapped on the cross arm-breaker. Santino immediately tapped out to end the match in less than a minute. Post-match: Ricardo announced Del Rio as the winner in Santino's face over and over. Del Rio then stuffed the Cobra in Santino's mouth to conclude the segment.

WINNER: Del Rio via submission at 0:50.

2 -- WWE tag champions KOFI KINGSTON & R-TRUTH vs. JACK SWAGGER & DOLPH ZIGGLER (w/Vickie Guerrero) -- WWE Tag Title match

Truth's opening strategy was doing a lot of dancing to throw Swagger off his game. The tag champs then double-teamed Ziggler and knocked him to the floor. Kofi & Dolph celebrated their first quarter victory at the expense of the heels before Raw went to commercial.

Back from break, Swagger was working over Kingston in the ring as Vickie screamed on the outside. Cole noted the challengers took control of the match during the break. Kofi tried to make a comeback out of the corner, but the heels continued to double-team. Truth took a hot tag at 6:20 and cleaned house before delivering a DDT to Swagger for a two count. All four men found themselves in the ring, then Kofi cleared Zigs to the outside. Truth then dropped Swagger with the Little Jimmy for the pin and the win.

Post-match: Ringside, Vickie was beside herself as the champs celebrated in the ring. After the champs left, the camera stayed with the heels selling anger. Dolph Ziggler said he's better than this and slammed his hands on the mat before leaving the ring. Vickie tried to console Swagger, who called after Dolph on the way out.

WINNERS: Kofi & Truth at 7:06 to retain the Tag Titles. Time for Ziggler to find his way on his own again?

3 -- WWE champion C.M. PUNK vs. DANIEL BRYAN -- non-title match with title ramifications

The wrestlers felt each other out as Cole noted their backgrounds starting out on the independents before "making it big" in WWE. The announcers also plugged Show-Clay coming up later, including a reference to Clay's 20+match winning streak. Bryan and Punk continued to feel each other out and trade control before Bryan knocked Punk to the outside and shouted, "Yes!" Bryan measured Punk for a move on the outside, but Punk avoided and followed with a turnaround cross-body from the second rope. The two men sold on the outside, then A.J. suddenly came down the ramp for the TV version of this match-up. Punk stared at A.J., who gleefully clapped while wearing a C.M. Punk t-shirt, then Punk rolled Bryan back into the ring prior to a break.

Back from break, Punk was stomping away at Bryan while A.J. peered over the top of the ring apron from the outside. A.J. sold concern when Punk missed with a turnaround splash attempt, then Bryan dropkicked Punk across the ring. Bryan followed with a submission working over Punk's left arm before arm-snapping Punk. "Yes! Yes! Yes!" Bryan shouted before nailing a running dropkick in the corner for a two count. Bryan followed with a Northern Lights suplex for a two count before wearing down the left arm/shoulder again.

Punk broke free before the two men slowly came to their feet to engage in another exchange. Punk built some momentum with one good arm, but couldn't put Bryan away. Bryan came back with European Uppercuts before they fought to the corner at 13:00. Punk wanted a springboard maneuver and connected with a flying clothesline for a two count. Punk, exhausted, slowly set up Bryan for a top-rope move as A.J. turned her head to sell inner conflict. Bryan then crotched Punk on the top turnbuckle before delivering a big superplex after pausing to let the audience soak it up. Bryan made a cover, but Punk kicked out in-time.

Bryan went to the corner at 14:30 and tried to remove the turnbuckle pad, which brought A.J. to the apron to argue with the ref. A.J. inadvertently helped Bryan, who removed the turnbuckle pad, then told A.J. to get down. Next, Punk nailed Bryan with a kick to the face. Punk tried to follow with a corner attack on Bryan, but Bryan lifted Punk into the air and right into the corner turnbuckle. Bryan made the cover for a three count, with A.J. indirectly costing Punk the match.

Post-match: Bryan celebrated over and over as A.J. frowned. Bryan then turned around to find a chair shot from Kane. The crowd popped for the previously-dastardly heel Kane, who delivered a chokeslam to Bryan on the chair. A.J. then tossed a chair to Punk, who used it to destroy Kane before rolling him out of the ring. A.J. was smitten ringside. Punk stood tall in the ring as Kane retreated to the outside and Bryan disappeared.

WINNER: Bryan at 15:23 to unofficially become #1 contender to the WWE Title. Another match and another great performance. Bryan looked like he could have gone another 25 or 30 minutes out there. As for the Kane aspect of this, what a mess trying to explain how the audience is supposed to receive Kane. (***)

4 -- IC champion CHRISTIAN vs. THE MIZ -- non-title match

Miz nailed Christian with an early kick to the face for a two count that seemed to stun the crowd a bit. Miz followed with a corner kick as Rhodes accused Christian of sitting on the fence between classic and contemporary. Rhodes summed it up for Lawler that he's old. Miz continued to work over Christian as Rhodes said he will make the choice on when to cash in his IC Title re-match. Christian made a comeback before nailing a sit-out DDT. He then measured Miz for Edge's Spear, but Miz blocked with a boot to the face.

Rhodes slammed down his headset and stood up to distract Christian. Miz suddenly rolled up Christian from behind, but scored a two count only. As Rhodes walked away in the background, Miz measured Christian for the Skullcrushing Finale, but Christian shoved him off. Christian then nailed Miz with the Killswitch. Christian wasn't done, as he climbed up top for his new Frogsplash finisher. It was good for the pin as Rhodes watched on the stage.

WINNER: Christian at 4:15. Basic advancement of the Christian-Rhodes feud ahead of their eventual title re-match. Miz had a good showing this week, but ultimately is in the role of enhancing other stars before heading off to film Marine 3.

5 -- World Hvt. champion SHEAMUS vs. DAVID OTUNGA -- non-title match

Otunga was dominant early on, motivated by trying to impress Big Johnny. However, he started posing and lost his focus, which allowed Sheamus to make a comeback with successive clotheslines. Sheamus then hung Otunga out to dry on the ring apron to deliver ten successive forearm strikes to the chest as the announcers amused themselves with lawyer jokes. Sheamus followed with White Noise center-ring. Sheamus wasn't done, though, as he took Otunga's head off with a Brogue Kick for the pin and the win. Lawler said Del Rio should be paying attention ahead of their title match at No Way Out.

WINNER: Sheamus at 2:47.

- Apparently the main event match between Brodus Clay and the Big Show never took place. Kofi and R-Truth tried to help out Clay but all three got squashed by the Big Show.

Arcademan:
WWE NXT Results: 5-30-12

Results courtesy of PWTorch.com (direct link to James's complete report).

1 - THE USOS vs. CURT HAWKINS & TYLER REKS - tag match

William Regal points out that Reks's and Hawkins's new pink and black outfits make them look like they wish they were Harts. Jey makes Reks look foolish, so Reks consults with Hawkins. Reks responds with power. Jey regains control, and The Usos isolate Hawkins. Jey superkicks Hawkins, but Reks pulls Hawkins from the ring. Jey hits a splash onto the pair at ringside then Jimmy does the same.

Jey is controlling Hawkins out of the break, and Reks has some blood on his face. Reks is finally able to get a tag and takes Jey down. Hawkins and Reks control Jey for a stretch. Jimmy finally gets a tag and shows fire. Jimmy gets distracted by Hawkins, though, allowing Reks to surprise him. Jey breaks up the tag, and Reks ties up Jimmy in the ropes, but Jey frees him. Hawkins gets involved and the ref is distracted by Jimmy trying to enter, too, allowing Hawkins and Reks to hit a new tag team finisher for the win.

WINNERS: Hawkins & Reks in 11:10. I pity the live audience that had to sit through what amounted to an 11-minute dark match between people they haven't seen on TV in a real role in years, with no build or anything. The match itself was fine, but I've seen these two teams go at it so many times on NXT, it's stale.

2 - TAMINA SNUKA vs. KAITLYN

They both try to use power against each other, but Kaitlyn fights out of a corner to take control. Kaitlyn uses her legs to control Snuka, but Snuka's strength keeps her in charge. Maxine gets comfortable on commentary and starts to rip into Kaitlyn. There's a brief exchange of chain wrestling. Kaitlyn with her leg full nelson hold, and Snuka taps.

WINNER: Kaitlyn in 5:00. The commentary was focused on re-igniting a feud between Kaitlyn and Maxine; I consider that a good sign.

3 - JUSTIN GABRIEL & PERCY WATSON & DERRICK BATEMAN vs. JTG & MICHAEL MCGILLICUTTY & JOHNNY CURTIS - six-man tag match

Watson and JTG start the match and go back-and-forth. Justin Gabriel comes in, and does not seem to be showing any ring rust. The action breaks down a bit, but the faces clear the heels from the ring to send it to break.

McGillicutty is controlling Bateman out of the break. Bateman is isolated, until Bateman rolls out from a top-rope knee drop from Curtis. Watson gets the tag and delivers a beating on Curtis, but a ref distraction lets JTG to dump Watson outside then get a tag. JTG taunts Watson while keeping him from making a tag. Watson is isolated as the heel team continues to distract the referee.

Watson with a hip toss to draw a double tag out. Gabriel with quick kicks on JTG, and a big roundhouse sends JTG to the mat. Gabriel with a wild sit-out suplex slam, and the action falls apart. Bateman with a suicide dive to clear the outside, and Gabriel takes the win with a top-rope leaping tornado DDT of sorts.

WINNERS: Justin Gabriel, Percy Watson, and Derrick Bateman in 12:00. Good match. Everyone made good use of their minutes.

Arcademan:
WWE Superstars Results: 5-31-12

Results courtesy of PWTorch.com (direct link to James's complete report).

1 - ALICIA FOX vs. BETH PHOENIX

Fox tries an early attack, but Phoenix knocks her around. Phoenix shouts at the entrance for Divas champ Layla to come out, so Fox attacks her from behind. Phoenix lands outside, Fox follow and pays the price. Phoenix tosses her back in the ring and abuses her some more. Scott Stanford says that Natalya is the only person Phoenix gets along with right now.

Fox tries to fight back and Phoenix punishes her some more on the ropes and in the corner. Phoenix gets annoyed after Fox gets a two count on a roll-up. Phoenix wants a powerbomb, but Fox fights back then rolls down and into a pin for two. Fox with a flurry of offense. Fox whiffs a 450 leg drop, and gets the Glam Slam in return.

WINNER: Beth Phoenix in 4:45. It's mighty hard to boo Beth Phoenix when she's such a totally dominant monster and a smooth worker. They can't get heat on her like this, because the audience hasn't been given reason to care about Alicia Fox. I enjoyed watching Fox get dissected like a frog in high school biology class. This match needs to be on TV to build Phoenix up for the eventual match with Layla, Natalya, or Kharma after the countless matches of losing to roll-ups in the last year.

2 - ALEX RILEY vs. TENSAI (w/Sakamoto)

Tensai drags Sakamoto to the ring by his hair before the match. Tensai starts off strong. Riley hits a dropkick from ringside to Tensai, which enrages him. Tensai rips Riley apart in the ring. Riley refuses to submit to the nerve hold. Riley drops bombs on Tensai but Tensai's size and power is too much for Riley to overcome. Tensai with an ugly two-hand chokeslam then a running senton splash for the win.

WINNER: Tensai in 3:35. Alex Riley still gets these crazy crowd reactions, but he has no TV time other than in backstage segments. I don't know how he does it, but others in his position need to copy it. At least WWE recognizes that Tensai does not have any business on Raw; when will they recognize that Alex Riley does? Tensai has upped the tempo which aids the matches, but he's still hard to invest in emotionally. His character just is lacking.

3 - YOSHI TATSU vs. JINDER MAHAL

Tatsu's speed works for a moment, but Mahal catches him by the hair and lands a series of knee strikes to Tatsu's head. Mahal fires up his typical offensive routine. The crowd is firmly in Tatsu's corner. Tatsu gets in a number of kicks, but Mahal trips him on a spinning heel kick attempt. Tatsu gets a knee in the back and Mahal sits into a Camel Clutch for the tap-out victory.

WINNER: Jinder Mahal in 3:45. These two work together well (I've like previous matches between them), but Mahal really needs to change up his formula. He follows the same script every time, and the only difference is at what points his opponents get in offense. It gets old, despite the quality.

4 - IC champion CHRISTIAN vs. DREW MCINTYRE - non-title match

McIntyre's power gives him some control in the beginning. Christian gets a bit frustrated as McIntyre continues to dominate him. McIntyre telegraphs a back body drop, giving Christian a chance to make a comeback. The crowd is buying into Christian as a babyface despite the lack of back-story. McIntyre pushes Christian off the top rope and to the ringside and they cut to break.

McIntyre is stomping Christian in the ring. McIntyre with a slick belly-to-back suplex on Christian from inside the ring while Christian was on the apron. That's a unique spot and McIntyre should make it a signature move. Christian can't get traction, then is finally able to use his speed and smarts to gain the advantage. McIntyre blocks a sunset flip then catches a second-rope cross-body and immediately transitions to a sick backbreaker. Christian tries a schoolboy from a fireman's carry for two. Christian eats an absolutely brutal reverse Alabama Slam for a nearfall.

McIntyre eats the pendulum kick, then lands a massive DDT from the top to get a nearfall. Christian calls for the spear, but McIntyre catches it and turns it into an F5-like move for two. Christian blocks the Future Shock DDT and sends McIntyre into the ringpost. Killswitch from Christian and he lands the frogsplash for the win.

WINNER: Christian in 12:45. Outstanding match that deserves a replay. My big complaint is that this should have been on Smackdown, which has been sorely lacking in the "good match" department lately (especially with a star of Christian's level involved). With Randy Orton on the shelf, Smackdown needs all of the veteran babyface star power it can get. My lesser gripe is that McIntyre has been presented as a mid-card chump (at best) since the Elimination Chamber in 2011.

Arcademan:
TNA Impact Wrestling Results: 5-31-12

Results courtesy of PWTorch.com (direct link to Caldwell's complete report). Condensed here to mostly in-ring results.

1 -- TNA World Hvt. champion BOBBY ROODE vs. STING -- TNA World Title match that turned into a non-title lumberjack match

Sting flipped Roode upside-down in the corner early on before raking the champ's eyes. Taz noted there's a strong line-up of stars ringside as lumberjacks for this match-up. Roode tried to come back on Sting with chops, but Sting no-sold before teasing the Scorpion Deathlock, but Roode reached the ropes for a break. Sting then punted Roode to the outside and the face lumberjacks struggled to get him back into the ring. Apparently they're not used to the lumberjack concept. They got it right on the second try. Roode then turned the tables by knocking Sting to the heel side, and Sting took blows to the kidneys from the heel jacks.

Back in the ring, Sting knocked Roode to the outside at the feet of the faces, who quickly rolled him back into the ring. Roode then rolled Sting back to the outside and confusion ensued. They're really stalling here. Back in the ring, Roode rocked Sting around the ring with right hand blows before delivering a knee drop to the face for a two count. Roode went for a rear waistlock as the crowd tried to rally behind Sting. Sting eventually broke free, but Roode cut him off and continued the attack before chucking Sting to the heel side. Cue the music for a break 11 minutes into Impact as Sting tried to fight off the heels.

After a lengthy commercial, Impact returned with the action still going on in the ring. Roode stomped away at Sting as the announcers noted Roode was on the attack throughout the commercial. Roode then dumped Sting to the outside and the jacks began arguing amongst themselves. Back in the ring, Roode lit up Sting with chops before Sting started to no-sell. Sting delivered a Stinger Splash, then Roode bailed to the outside to the security of the heel jacks. Sting then splashed all of them before rolling Roode back into the ring.

In the ring, Sting teased the Scorpion Deathlock, but Roode countered into a Crossface. The crowd and face jacks tried to rally behind Sting, who eventually reached the bottom rope for a break. Sting then came back with a Scorpion Death Drop and applied the Scorpion Deathlock. After a few moments, Roode tapped out, making Sting the TNA World champion apparently. However, the announcers acted like they didn't know if it was for the title. Roode was shown clutching his title belt as Hulk Hogan's music played.

On-stage: Hogan said 53-year-old Sting is Impact's number one man. Hogan then booked the main event at Slammiversary - Roode vs. Sting. Didn't they just wrestle? Hogan said to add some icing on the cake, the World Title will be on the line. Roode freaked out in the ring as he clutched his title belt.

WINNER: Sting via submission at 13:39. This really dragged and confusion reigned with the match billed as a title match that apparently wasn't. Overall, the match just didn't click, and now they're booking the same match ten days later on the PPV.

2 -- X Division champion AUSTIN ARIES vs. CHRIS SABIN -- X Division Title match

Quick action early on before Aries took control with flying offense. Suddenly, the men engaged in a pinfall exchange before Aries kicked Sabin to the outside. Aries then came flying through the ropes with a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Sabin missed with a corner dropkick before Aries came off the top rope with a missile dropkick. Aries then missed with a corner dropkick and Sabin cleared him to the floor before landing a flying splash.

Back in the ring, Sabin executed a snap suplex after draping Aries across the middle rope. Sabin and Aries teased finishers before Aries suddenly rolled up Sabin for the pin and the win. Post-match, Sabin sold frustration as Aries sold intensity following his victory.

WINNER: Aries at 3:50 to retain the X Division Title. It's unfortunate there was no back-story to why this match took place since Sabin's first singles match post-Shelley's departure could have meant more. Early on, the match looked like a lot of flying around without purpose trying to pack a lot of action into a four-minute window.

3 -- TNA TV champion DEVON vs. JEFF HARDY -- TV Title match

As the match started, Tenay and Taz debated Joey Ryan's Gut Check chances. The two babyfaces felt each other out early on, then exchanged quick pins before coming to their feet for a standstill. Taz got excited about the MMA show coming up next as Devon cut off Hardy and took control of the action. Tenay then plugged comments from James Storm after this match. Suddenly, Hardy came off the top rope with a Whisper in the Wind for a two count. Devon came back with a flying neckbreaker out of the corner after cutting off Hardy, then both men sold on the mat.

At 3:00, the two men traded control before Hardy hit a Twist of Fate. After removing his shirt, Hardy climbed up top to hit the Swanton Bomb, but Robbie E. and T. hit the ring to attack Hardy. The ref called for the bell and Christy Hemme announced the match was thrown out. A week of hype and TNA makes a big production out of the voting for this finish? The faces then worked together to clear the heels from the ring. Rob Terry stood his ground on the outside as Robbie sold at his feet. The two sides squared off to conclude the segment.

WINNER: No Contest at 4:19. Why would anyone vote in a future poll when this is the result? Also, why didn't they cut backstage to show the writers and agents discussing the finish and arguing about whether it was a good booking decision to send the Robbies out to the ring to interrupt a match the viewers voted on?

4 -- TNA tag champion DANIELS vs. A.J. STYLES

The match started with a tie-up before Daniels slapped Styles across the face. Meanwhile, Taz talked about losing his cool with Joey Ryan and having the "character" and "gimmick," but not having the legs to go on the road. After a game of cat and mouse between Styles and Daniels, Daniels smashed Styles in the face with a right hand, bending Styles backward on the mat. Daniels then knocked Styles to the floor and Styles sold pain. Cue up the music and it's time for a break.

Back from break, Daniels was working over Styles as Tenay noted Impact is live throughout the summer. Daniels executed a springboard moonsault before going back to work with a mat-based submission. Styles suddenly came back with corner offense before dropping Daniels with a roundhouse kick. After both men sold on the mat, Styles fired up with strikes and elbows and forearms before putting Daniels in the Torture Rack into a pin attempt for a two count.

The match moved to the ring apron, where Styles nailed a springboard forearm strike. The two men countered each other before Styles set up Daniels for the Clash, but Kaz hit the ring apron to distract Styles. Daniels tried to roll up Styles, but Styles kicked out. Styles came back with a reverse DDT for the pin and the win.

WINNER: Styles at 10:33. Your typical Styles-Daniels match, which was used to set up the post-match...

Post-match: Kaz attacked Styles and took out ref Earl Hebner in the process. Kaz and Daniels beat up Styles for a while before Kurt Angle's music telegraphed his arrival to take out the heels. Angle made Kaz tap with the Anklelock, but Daniels snuck up behind Angle with a low blow. The heels followed with high/low on Angle. Kaz then tied up Angle in the ropes with a wire before Daniels took out Styles with a belt shot to the head. Kaz couldn't secure Angle's right arm, so Daniels KO'ed Angle with a belt shot.

Daniels then took a mic to address matters. He said they have shown the crowd pictures and videos, but they still don't believe them. Daniels said they have proof of the affair between Styles and Dixie. Daniels rolled a phone conversation between Styles and Dixie on meeting up this weekend. It sounds like they were planning a surprise birthday party for Dixie's husband. Dixie Carter suddenly stormed the announce position and demanded someone turn off the audio. She told the guys in the truck to push a button. The video cut to Spike graphics as Dixie's voice continued to be heard telling someone that he's finished before the show faded out to UFC programming.

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