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Re: TNA IMPACT: The BTB

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Show Four:
Impact kicked off backstage in the office of Jim Cornette, where he was confronted by a disgruntled Sonjay Dutt. Sonjay was fuming over what he felt was two weeks of imcompitent refereeing, one act that recently cost him the X Division Championship. However, in Dutt's mind, all could be forgotten if Jim Cornette gave Dutt another shot at the X Division Championship on the nights broadcast. Unfortunantly for Sonjay Dutt, Jim Cornette reminded him that Chris Sabin was scheduled the next championship shot Sunday at Sacrifice. Dutt didn't take the news well and went on a tirade about Jim Cornette and TNA being racist against him. Dutt was going to sue if action was not taken immediately. In true Jim Cornette fashion, Cornette the informed Dutt that tonight action would be taken in the form of Sonjay Dutt versus Abyss.

Backstage Chris Sabin had an interview with Lauren, where he informed the TNA fans of his tag team match coming up later in the night against LAX. Sabin also revealed that he could pick his own partner for the match but he couldn't think of anyone who would be willing to tag up with him. In entered Alex Shelly who stated the he and Sabin might have had problems the past few weeks, but they are both from the Murder City and Shelly would have Sabin's back tonight against LAX.

The first match of the night was a tables match set up last week by Brother Ray to see if the team of Eric Young and Consequences Creed were worth the respect of Team 3D. It would be Eric Young one on one with Brother Ray, but it wouldnt be a one on one match for long. In the later stages of the match stamina was playing a big factor. Brother Ray was not long able to get his hands on Eric Young, and Young was pulling off the hit and run strategy to perfection. It got to the point where Eric Young was able to hit a dropkick, roll to the outside, bring a table into the ring, set up the table, and Brother Ray would still be on the mat. Sensing the match was slipping away from Brother Ray, Brother Devon hit the ring and began attacking Eric Young, This prompted Creed to charge to the ring and attack Brother Devon, which resulted in an all out brawl around the arena.Eventually the brawl found its way back to the ring with Team 3D in control, Brother Devon set up a second table, and Team 3D set their attention on 3Ding Creed through the first table. However, Creed was able to reverse Brother Devon's elevation into a DDT and Eric Young was able to gain control of Brother Devon thanks to a cross body from the top turnbuckle. With the match seemingly in control Young and Creed set both members of Team 3D on the tables and began to ascend the turnbuckles. Both Creed and Young simontaneously leaped from the top turnbucles and drove both Brother Ray and Devon through their tables, sending a definant message that they would not back down Sunday at Sacrifice.

After the tables match, Jim Cornette made his way to the ring to address the fans. He started off by saying that he hated to be interrupted by wrestlers with no respect, only to be interrupted by Robert Rhoode. Rhoode confronted Cornette about booking a match between himself and James Strom. However, before Jim Cornette could speak a word, James Storm sprinted to the ring and began to brawl with Robert Rhoode. Security had to be called into the ring to break the two up, but security was unable to get control of the situation before James Strom missed a superkick on Rhoode, hitting Jim Cornette instead.

In an ironic turn of events, the second match of the night was Sonjay Dutt versus Abyss. The match was set up by Jim Cornette after Dutt stormed his office demanding an X Division Championship match or else Dutt would sue TNA for racism. Abyss was in control throughout the match, in fact Dutt was only able to mount a few weaks punches of offense. Abyss however, wasn't interested in a win, it seemed more like he was intent on punishing Dutt. Abyss headed outside the ring and searched under the ring. After a few moment Abyss emerged with a bag full of thumbtacks which he dumped on the ring mat. Abyss throttled Dutt by the throat and signled for a chokeslam on the tacks, but Abyss was attacked from behind by a chair shot from the returning Shiek Abdul Bashir. The chair shot however, had little affect on Abyss as he grabbed Bashir by the neck and braced himself for a double chokeslam. Unfortunantly Abyss was unable to chokeslam Bashir and Dutt thanks to Matt Morgan who emerged from the crowd to connect with the Carbon footprint to the face of Abyss. This allowed Bashir and Dutt to jump on Abyss and hold Abyss for a series of chair shots by Morgan. It was almost like a game of One-upmanship on the part of Morgan, sending a message to Abyss that anything he could do, Morgan could do better.

Backstage Rhino was scheduled to do a promo with Lauren about his match against Booker T Sunday at Sacrifice, but instead Rhino was found liad out by an unknown attacker.

The third match of the night saw LAX going up against the Motorcity Machine Guns. During the opening moments of the match Chris Sabin and Alex Shelly used their speed to exacute a series of tag team moves. However, during the later stages LAX was was able to isolate Chris Sabin by cutting the ring in half. Hernadez used his strength to lock in submission moves that weren't necessecarily going to make Sabin submit, but rather restrict his air supply and wear down his body. As the crowd started to get behind him, Sabin began to mount some offense. Sabin hit a series of clotheslines that had Hernandez rocking, and a low dropkick which sent the big man crashing to the canvas. The crowd was roaring as Hernadez and Sabin crawled to their respective corners. Hernandez was able to make it to his corner first but Sabin was only finger tips away from tagging Shelly. It seemed as if the tide was about to change as Sabin stretched out for the tag, only to have Alex Shelly jump off of the ring apron and back away. A dazed and confused Sabin was now left to fend on his own against LAX, but his struggle wouldn't last long as he walked into the Gringo Cutta by Homicide to award the victory to LAX.

In the parking lot of the Impact Zone EMT's loaded an unconscious Rhino into the back of an ambulance putting his match at Sacrifice against Booker T in doubt.

BG James, Kip James, & Shark Boy stood in the ring as Samoa Joe made his way to the ring in his wrestling gear. Joe picked up a microphone from ringside and told AJ Styles to watch his upcoming match very closely because it was going to be a small example of what was to come for Styles Sunday at Sacrifice. Joe then turned around and proceeded to make short work of his three opponents. After the match it was apparant that Samoa Joe wasn't done making an example out of Kip James, BG James, and Shark Boy as he headed out of the ring, got a chair and proceeded to swing away at all three. The savage beat down compelled AJ Styles to come to the ring and try to stop Joe, however, Styles ended up taking a chair shot too. Joe placed Styles ankle in the chair and proceeded to climb to the second turnbuckle. It seemed as if Joe was about to break Styles ankle, but suddenly the lights turned off and Sting lowered from the raftors with a black baseball bat in hand. As the lights came back on an infuriated Joe leaped from the turnbuckle and charged at Sting, who swung the bat wildly at Joe, only to have the shot miss. As Sting turned around to take another swing, Joe tried to kick Sting in the face only to have the leg kick blocked thanks to the baseball bat. Then with a shot heard around the world, Sting broke the baseball bat over the head of Samoa Joe, who laid in the ring unconscious. Sting then wished both the fallen AJ Styles and Samoa Joe good luck in their match Sunday because earlier in the night Jim Cornette was trying to announce that Sting would indeed get his title shot which Joe screwed him out of. Only the title shot would be at Slammiversary.




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