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The following BTB takes place after Lockdown 09. A ppv in which shaped TNA forever. The main event was ...
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The following BTB takes place after Lockdown 09. A ppv in which shaped TNA forever. The main event was held in the infamous Lethal Lockdown match, where Mick Foley lead the Main Event Mafia against Jeff Jarrett and the Frontline. Everything was on the line, the TNA World Championship, Jeff Jarret's stock in the company,and Mick Foley's stock in the company. The winning side would take all!
After one of the most memorable matches in TNA history, the Frontline was able to caputre victory thanks to TNA World Champion, Sting, turning on the Main Event Mafia. After the match Sting told the world that he now realized it was indeed he who was not showing respect to the younger generation. He now saw the passion they had for the business, and would be honored if he could have a shot at regaining the TNA Championship... The right way.
Lockdown 09 Card & Results
Editors Notes: The card goes main event - opening match. All matches at Lockdown are held in the Six Sides Of Steel. Therefore, the Morgan / Abyss match spilled outside of the cage.
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Lethal Lockdown: MEM vs Frontline ( Winner takes all)
Everything was on the line, if MEM won the match Sting would retain his championship and Mick Foley would gain full control of Jeff Jarretts stock in the company. If Frontline won, AJ Styles would become the new TNA World Champion and Jeff Jarrett would gain full control of Mick Foleys stock in the company.
Tag Team Championship Match: Beer Money vs Shane Swell & Suicide
Four month prior to Lockdown, Shane Swell was released by Jeff Jarrett as a TNA official, and rehired as a wrestler in the company. After what some considered a fluke win by Swell, embarassing Shiek Abdul Bashir, Swell stated that he had his eyes set on gaining championship gold. However, the TNA roster did not respect Swell as evident by Robert Rhoode and James Strom. The two tormented Swell for weeks, interfering in his matches, and costing him a win in a match for the X Division Championship. It seemed that Swell was on his own when it came to taking on Beer Money Inc. However, Swell found himself a partner in the returning Suicide. Unfortunantly the numbers game was too much for Swell & Suicide at Lockdown as Ms. Tennessee, Jacqueline distracted Suicide allowing Beer Money Inc. to retain their Tag Team Championships. However, during the post match beatdown, when it seemed Robert Rhoode would smash one of James Storms beer bottles across the face of Swell, he missed and the glass bottle exploded across the face of James Storm.
Last Man Standing Match: Matt Morgan vs Abyss
Atfer two striaght losses thanks to Abyss miscalculating his attacks and hitting Morgan, both Matt and Abyss had one last shot to take the tag titles away Beer Money Inc. In the match Morgan shockingly walked out on Abyss. This lead to a series of matches between Morgan and Abyss, which resulted in Morgan brutalizing Abyss with weapons. This was seeming unfair to Abyss as he was till very timid when it came to using weapons. However, on the last IMPACT leading into their Last Man Standing Match at Lockdown, Abyss revealed that he had now found guidance and was no longer afraid to use weapons. At Lockdown, when it seemed Moran was about to hit the Hellavator on Abyss, off of the stage through a table wraped in barbed wire, James Mitchell made his shocking return by pushing Morgan off of the stage, through the barbed wire wraped table. To add insult to serious injury, Abyss landed ontop of Morgan and was able to make it back to his feet before the ten count.
Chirsty Hemme vs Awesome Kong(c) (Knockouts Championship)
Since Christy Hemme was forced to give up her shot at Kong's championship, thanks to an injured suffered while training with AJ Styles, Kong and her group had been on a destructive path thoughout the knockouts division. Just when it seemed like there was no one left for Kong to face, Christ Hemme made her surprise return to TNA with a contract for a title shot, authorized by Traci Brooks. At Lockdown, Hemme was able to overcome the odds and defeate Kong with Raisha Saeed, Rhaka Khan, & Sojournor Bolt in her corner. After the match an inraged Kong and Saeed attacked Bolt and Khan, ending their alliance.
Homicide vs Alex Shelly(c) (X-Title)
Just moments after costing Chris Sabin a shot at being #1 contender for the X Division Championship, Homicide made his way to the ring and cashed in his Feist Or Fired case for an X Division Championship match. It appeared as if Shelly would come out of this match as the victor, but Chris Sabin was able to distract Shelly by shaking the cage, which lead to Homocide hitting The Gringo Killa, to become the new X Division Champion.
Chris Sabin, Jay Lethal, Eric Young, Sanjay Dutt ( #1 contender X Title Elimination)
The match came down to two men after Sanjay Dutt eliminated both Eric Young and Jay Lethal in convincing fashion. All that stood in his way was Chris Sabin, but Sabin put up more of a fight that Dutt inticipated. It appeared as if Sabin was about to put Dutt away with the Cradle Shock, but Alex Shelly proceed to gain Sabin attention by making his way up the side of the Six Sides Of Steel cage. With Sabin distracted, Dutt was able to get a roll up pin to become #1 contender to the X title.
Much like how I did lockdown, but a bit longer and not split up with the titles. By the way, forget predictions. Im trying to make this as close to the actual IMPACT show as possible, except I hope to book better shows. Therefore, Im not giving away every match that is booked per night. I will add the roster soon in my first post, but Im trying to figure out who I can afford to release first.
IMPACT Preveiw:
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Christy Hemme defends her Knockouts championship in a Lockdown rematch against Awesome Kong.
Abyss is in action
Jeff Jarrett addresses the IMPACT Zone
Contract signing for the TNA Championship match between Sting and AJ Styles(c)
The first edition of IMPACT since Lockdown kicked off in the backstage parking lot as Jeff Jarett arrived at the IMPACT Zone in Orlando, Florida. Jarrett proclaimed to Jeremy Borash that tonight marked the rebirth of Total Non-Stop Action, and later on he would address the TNA fans in the ring.
Backstage Robert Rhoode and a concerned Jacqueline were arguing about the events after their match at Lockdown. Rhoode blamed James Storm for not holding on to Shane Swell long enough and Jacqueline blamed Rhoode for being clumbsy. Rhoode however, disregarded Jacquline's claim and revealed that it didn't matter because James Storm was out for a few months with an eye injury. To kick of the nights action, Robert Rhoode accompanied by Jacquline fought Shane Sewell in a rematch from Lockdown. Rhoode dominated Sewell throught out the match, belittling him in front of the world with shouts of " You sucked as a ref and you're even worse as a wrestler." Though it would be Shane Sewell who would get the last laugh in the match as Jacqueline distracted the referee while Robert Rhoode attempted to smash a beer bottle over the face of Sewell only to have it miss and Sewell to get the quick roll up win. As a shocked Robert Rhoode stood in the ring with Jacqueline by his side, a victorious Shane Sewell celebrated with Suicide on the entrance ramp.
In what was pretty much a squash match, Abyss accompanied by James Mitchell defeated Kip James with the Black Hole Slam. After the match James Mitchell talked about how he sat at home and watched as his son was being manipulated by Matt Morgan. He stated that Matt Morgan was never really friends with Abyss, he was just using the ability Abyss had in hopes of gaining the tag team titles. Matt Morgan made his way out to the entrance ramp and admitted that what Mitchell said was indeed true. Morgan then stated that if he couldn't elevate his status by becoming tag team champions with Abyss, he wanted to elevate his status by Hellavating Abyss into barbed wire Matt Morgan then challenged Abyss to Barb Wire Massacre at Sacrifice.
Backstage Allex Shelly cut a promo with Lauren. He stated that Chris Sabin had always been jealous of him. Even back in the Motorcity Machine Guns era, Shelly had been the better of the two and at Lockdown it all came to a head as Sabin cost Shelly his X title. Shelly demanded that he get another shot for the X title, but he was interupted by Chris Sabin who also demanded a shot at the X title. Before a brawl between the two broke out, Jim Cornette got between them and announced that they should both get ready because tonight they would battle eachother and the winner would get a shot at the X title after Sonjay Dutt.
In a rematch from Lockdown, Christy Hemme put her Knockouts Championship on the line against Awesome Kong, accompanied by Raisha Saeed. Kong slowed down the match against Hemme with her power. However, the strong willed Hemme refused to quit. As the fans got behind her, it seemed as if Hemme was about to pick up another unimaginable win over Kong, but Raisha Saeed refused to let that happen. She leaped into the ring with a steel chair and blasted Hemme in the back. With a sadistic look on her face, it appeared as if Kong would deliver the Awesome Bomb to Hemme through the chair, but Rhaka Khan managed to sprint to the ring and make the save, forcing Kong and Saeed to back up the ramp.
The match between Alex Shelly and Chris Sabin truly was total non-stop action as it seemed that neither man kept their feet on the ground for long. It was very apparent that this match was personal as both men threw caution to the win all in hopes at getting a shot at the X Division Championship. In the end it was Chris Sabin picking up the victory over Alex Shelly after Sabin hit the Cradle Shock from the top turnbuckle.
In the final segment of the night Jeff Jarett made his way to the ring where a table with a contract was waiting. He started off by comfriming that James Storm would be out for a few months, therefore he had no choice but to strip Robert Rhoode and James Storm of their tag team titles. Jarrett then followed that announcement by saying that the Legends Championship was no longer recognized as an official TNA championship now that the war between the Main Event Mafia & the Frontline was over. Jarett then called AJ and Sting to the ring, and informed the fans that the contract was for their TNA World Championship match at Sacrifice. AJ Styles signed the contract first and handed it to Sting, but before Sting could sign the contract Samoa Joe hit the ring and attacked Sting from behind. A confused AJ Styles tried to stop Joe, but Joe hit the Muscle Buster on Styles. Joe then grabbed the microphone from Jarrett and stood over Styles. He stated that it was complete bullsh*t that Sting got a title shot after all that happened in the war between the Main Event Mafia & the Frontline. It was Samoa Joe who stood beside AJ, fought beside AJ, and even got beat down beside AJ. However, now Joe would be standing across the ring from AJ. Joe then signed the contract in place of Sting and walked off leaving a confused Jeff Jarret in the ring between a fallen AJ Styles and Sting.
Joe being the bad ass tweener we always knew and loved could be amazing in the main event scene.
Shelley and Sabin feuding is cool though I wish it was officially over the strap. Nice to see them with mic time.
I don't care about the current knockouts ~_~
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Interested to see where the tag titles go.
All around good show. Well written. I'd add a little special font or titles or something to make it a smoother read but it's not like it's incredibly long anyway.
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I really dont want to put titles on regular shows because its going to look stupid with Shelly Promo. I'd rather just keep it a paragraph per segment. I'm planning to do ppv's in the Lockdown results style. Anyway, preview for the next show which should be up sometime tomorrow or Tuesday.
Preview
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Booker T & Sharmell in the IMPACT Zone
Homicide & Chris Sabin vs Alex Shelly & Sanajy Dutt
Tag team over the top rope battle royal to crown new tag team champions
Abyss and Morgan choose opponents for each other in singles matches.
Impact kicked off as a disgruntled Booker T made his way to the ring with his wife Sharmell. Last week on IMPACT Jeff Jarret announced that the Legends Championship was no longer an official TNA chamoionship now that the war between the MEM and the Frontline was over. As soon as Booker T had the microphone in his hand he went on a rant. He complained about Sting and how he turned his back on all the wrestlers before him and all the legends who came up in the same era. Booker then turned his rage on Jeff Jarrett, demanding that Jarrett come to the ring. However, instead of Jarrett coming to the ring, it was Rhino who came to the ring. Rhino stated that he was sick and tired of Bookers complaining. It was time for Booker to move on and realize that he is getting older. It was time for Booker to put his effort into helping the young, amazing talent that was the TNA roster. Booker refused to accept what Rhino was saying and instead decided to attack Rhino resulting in a brawl that was broken up by TNA officials.
The first match of the night was for Abyss. In this match Matt Morgan was able to pick and opponent for Abyss much like Abyss would be able to do for Morgan later in the night. Morgan's pick turned out to be none other than "The Big Bad Booty Daddy" Scott Steiner. In the opening minutes of the match Steiner was able to conrtol Abyss using his wrestling ability. However, with James Mitchell shouting words of encouragement and with the fans behind him, Abyss was able to turn the tables on Steiner by speeding up the pace of the match. In the end it was Abyss hitting the Black Hole Slam on Steiner for the victory as a nervous Matt Morgan looked on from the entrance ramp. Morgan could only wonder who Abyss would choose as his opponent later on in the night.
Jim Cornette made his way to the ring and announced that because of last weeks tag team title stripping by Jeff Jarettt, tonight would be an over the top rope battle royal to crown new Tag Team Champions. As Cornette left the ring, the first team of the Rock N' Rave infection made their way to the ring. They were followed by the teams of the reunited Kip & BG James, Eric Young & Consequences Creed, and Team 3D. The first elimination of the match came as Kip James went for the Fameasser on Brother Ray, but instead got elevated over the top rope and crashing down to the floor. Since Kip James was eliminated this also meant that his partner BG James had to leave the match. The next elimination came after an exchange of right hand shots between Consequences Creed and Jimmy Rave. As Rave flung his arm back for a massive punch, Eric Young grabbed his arm and gave Rave a stiff right hand shot that knocked him for a loop. This allowed Creed to grab Rave by the back of the head and toss him over the top rope and to the floor. The match came down to two teams, Team 3D and Creed and Young. After the next elimination we would have our new Tag Team Champions. However, it was not meant to be on this night. After a punishing five minutes for both teams, Samoa Joe came to the ring and tossed out both Brother Devon and Eric Young. Joe then turned his attention to Brother Ray locking in The Clutch until Brother Ray was passed out. Joe then turned on Creed, hitting him with not one, but two Muscle Busters as the fans booed.
Once Joe had finished destroying the remaining two teams in the battle royal to crown new Tag Team Champions, Joe picked up a microphone and explained his reasoning for his actions last week. Joe reminded AJ Styles of the time when he spit in Stings face and Sting hit the Scorpian Death Drop on Styles and then watched as the Main Event Mafia beat him down. Joe claimed that the Frontline fought for months to take the TNA World Championship away from the Mafia and now Styles was about to go and possibly give it back to a former Mafia member. That was something Samoa Joe just couldnt allow. Therefore, he signed the contract and he vowed to become champion by any means.
Backstage Robert Rhoode and Jacqueline argued over last weeks loss to Shane Sewell. Rhoode threatened Jacqueline, warning her that this week he wouldn't accept failure in his match against Suicide with Sewell in his corner. For most of the match Rhoode was in control thanks to his ability to ground Suicide. However, through all of the punishment, Rhoode was having problems pinning Suicide. Rhoode called for Jacqueline to climb to the ring apron with a beer bottle, but she was cutt off by Shane Sewell. As Sewell pulled on Jacqueline's leg the beer bottle hit the ring apron and Jacqueline's face crashed into the bottle. The distraction allowed Suicide to gain a roll up victory. After the match, instead of tending to Jacqueline, Rhoode pounded the ring mat in anger, prompting Shane Sewell to carry Jacqueline to the back for medical attention.
It was now time for another tag team match. This match pinned rivals across the ring from each other as it was Chris Sabin and TNA X Division Champion, Homicide, against Alex Shelly and number one contender Sonjay Dutt. The match was fast paced from the start as Homicide and Sabin took advatage thanks to throwing caution to the wind with high flying moves. However, Shelly and Dutt were able to turn the match around thanks to class tag team wrestling as they trapped Sabin in the corner and kept themselves fresh with quick tags. It seemed like all was hopeless as Sabin was having problems standing on his feet, however with a bit of luck, Sabin was able to score with a flying forearm on Dutt. The two men were able to make a tag to their respective corners, but a pumped Homicide was able to come in like a house of fire, hitting right hand after right hand on Shelly and Dutt. After a few moments, Sabin was able to recover and clothesline Shelly over the ropes. As Sabin followed Shelly to the outside, Homicide was left in the ring to hit the Gringo Killa on Dutt and cover him for the three count. After the match Dutt argued with the referee that he wasnt the legal man, but his words fell on deaf ears.
It was now time for the main event as Matt Morgan waited in the ring for his opponent which was revealed as none other than Jay Lethal. It was a back and fourth match as Lethal showed that he had the ability to stand in the ring with men much larger than himself. Everytime Morgan took advantage in the match, Lethal refused to give up and fought back. However, in the later stages of the match it looked like Lethal's body was starting to crack under the punishment handed out by Morgan. It seemed like all hope was lost as Morgan signaled for the Hellavator, but Abyss charged for the ring with a baseball bat wraped in barbed wire. The sight of Abyss and the barbed wired bat sent Morgan fleeing from the ring, A nervous Morgan stood on the entrance ramp as an intense Abyss had just proven that he had gotten over his fear of weapons.
Jim Cornette has just announced that the Tag Team Championships will now be decided in a tag team match between Team 3D & Eirc Young & Consequences Creed at Sacrifice.
IMPACT Preview:
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Booker T, Robert Rhoode, Matt Morgan vs Abyss, Rhino & Shane Sewell
Homicide vs Sanjay Dutt ( X Title)
Sting vs Samoa Joe
Awesome Kong(w)Raisha Saeed vs Rhaka Kahn (w)Sojournor Bolt
Sacrifice Card (so far)
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Samoa Joe vs AJ Styles(c) (TNA World Championship)
Matt Morgan vs Abyss (w) James Mitchell (Barbed Wire Massacre)
Booker T vs Rhino
Chris Sabin vs ?(X Division Championship)
Team 3D vs Eric Young & Consequences creed (TNA Tag Team Championships)
Been busy, hope to have a show up by Tuesday at the latest.
Impact kicked off with Eric Young and Consequences Creed in the ring. They talked about their upcoming match against Team 3D at Sacrifice to crown new Tag Team Champions. They knew that they were the underdogs against Team 3D, a team that had won every major tag team title in North America. However, Eric Young and Creed promised Team 3D and the fans that they would not back down and they would give the fans a match to remember. As Young and Creed were about to leave the ring, Team 3D's entrance music played and they made their way to the ring. Team 3D stated that didnt believe Young and Creed, but they did respect them. Therefore next week Team 3D wanted to see just what they were up against as Brother Ray challenged Eric Young to a tables match.
After a loss to Christy Hemme at Lockdown, Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed took out their anger and frustration on Rhaka Khan & Sojournor Bolt. This attack by the two caused the break up of their alliance as proven two weeks ago as Rhaka Kahn made her way to the ring and prevented Awesome Kong from hitting the Awesome Bomb on Christy Hemme, onto a steel chair. This week the rivalry between the four women continued as Awesome Kong with Raisha Saeed in her corner took on Rhaka Kahn with Sojournor Bolt in her corner. During this match TNA Knockouts Champion, Christy Hemme, joined Don West and Mike Tenay on commentary. Christy had nothing but praise for Kahn and Bolt, as she stated that now the two could step out of Kong's shadow and show what they could really do. In the early stages of the match between Kong and Kahn, there appeared to be a stalemate. Kong would try to use power moves such as bearhugs to weaken Kahn, but Khan was able to use her strength and unbelieveable flexability to break out of every hold Kong had.Kahn was able to gain control of the match thanks to her speed. She hit Kong with several clotheslines but at best all Kahn could do was get Kong wabbling. However, thanks to a dropkick, Kahn was able to turn the tide as Kong crashed through the ropes to the outside of the ring. Kahn, with revenge on her mind, went to the outside of the ring in persuit of Kong, but she was met by Saeed. However, Saeed was met by Bolt, and an all out battle began on the outside. Kong and Kahn battled to a ten count as the referee called for the match to end in a double count out, but the battle was just begining. As Bolt and Saeed battled it out on the entrance ramp, Kong and Kahn's battle lead them to the announce table. Kong grabbed the Knockout Championship away from Christy Hemme and blasted Rhaka Kahn with it, then Kong blasted Christy Hemme with the title. Kong then headed up the ramp and backstage in persuit of Bolt and Saeed.
Backstage Hernandez wished Homicide luck in his match against Sonjay Dutt. Hernadez offered Homicide help if he wanted it, but a confident Homicide told Hernandez that it was just Sonjay Dutt. Homicide could handle Dutt on his own 5150 style.
The next match of the night had an extremely personal reason behind it. Feeling that AJ Styles was about to destroy all that the TNA Frontline had worked so hard to achieve, Samoa Joe went into business for himself and stole Sting's TNA Championship match at Sacrifice. Before the match AJ warned Sting about the current Joe and told Sting that he should just call the match off. However, Sting told AJ that tonight he was out to prove to Joe and the world that he was indeed a changed man. During the match Joe showed his agressive side working over Stings leg with help of the ring post and steel steps. It was apparant that Joe was not only trying to make sure that Sting stayed out of the TNA Championship picture, but Joe was also trying to send a message to AJ Styles. There were numerous times that Joe could have put Sting away for the victory, but it was obvious that Joe was intent in inflecting damage on Sting. However, Joe's anger and agression backfired on Joe after Sting was able to reverse the Muscle Buster into the Scorpion Death drop. Sting, thinking that the match was over tried for a pinfall, but Joe showed that he still had heart and was able to lock in the Clutch on Sting, forcing Sting to tap out. After the match Joe refused to let go of the clutch, prompting AJ Styles to sprint to the ring with a steel chair. Styles blasted Joe with the chair, a clean shot to the head of Joe, but the Samoan Machine didnt budge an inch. Instead he charged at Styles, who was able to avoid Joe and hit him with another clean shot to the head, sending Joe cashing to the outside of the ring. Joe quickly popped up again with blood trickling from his forehead. This shocked Styles, who stood ready with chair in hand as it appeared Samoa Joe was about to enter the ring, but for the first time, possibly ever, Joe backed away from the challenge of Styles and the chair.
Backstage a disgruntled Robert Rhoode was confronted back stage by Matt Morgan. It was obvious that Rhoode was fuming after what he called, " The abudction or Jacqueline" by Shane Sewell. Morgan though told Rhoode to get his mind in the game, Jacquline had been nothing but a screw up the past few weeks, and tonight with her out of the picture, only good fortune could come Rhoodes way.
The next match of the night was for the X Division Championship. This match surprisingly saw Sanjay Dutt using his speed and agility to outmanuver and counter everything Homicide through his way. It appeared as if this would be Sonjay Dutt night, but Homicide, refusing to lose his title continuosly kicked out of covers, Being unable to score the pinfall was starting to annoy Dutt and throughout the match he would continuosly get into the face of the referee, complaining about slow counts and arguing close two couldnt actually being three, At one point in the match Dutt threated the referee by grabbing ahold of the referee's shirt collar and throwing him to the ring matt. A frustrated Dutt, who was still having problems putting Homicide away cleanly, headed oustide of the ring for extra help thanks to the X Division Championship. However, Homicide was able to hit Dutt with a blatent low blow in front of the referee, who decided to turn a blind eyes. Homicide Then hit the Gringo Killa on Dutt to pick up the victory and retain the TNA X Division Championship.
In the backstage parking lot Jacqueline was met by Lauren who tried to get her comments on the events of last week. Jacqueline stated that there was nothing between her and Sewell and tonight to she had a special surprise for Robert Rhoode.
It was now time for the six man tag team main event which would see Robert Rhoode, Booker T & Matt Morgan in a match against Abyss, Rhino, and Shane Sewell. For most of the match Booker T, Rhoode, and Morgan isolated Shane Sewell. They stayed fresh with crisp, clean, tags, and constantly got cheap shots in while the referee was distracted by Sewell's team who tried to enter the ring and save their partner. Each time Sewell would try to fight back, the numbers game would catch up to him. However, Sewell was able to gain a bit of luck as Robert Rhoode telegraphed a back body drop and got a boot to the jaw for his trouble. Sewell was inches away from tagging in Rhino before Booker T illegaly entered the ring and attacked Sewell. This illegal attack prompted Abyss and Rhino to enter the ring and begin brawling with Booker T and Matt Morgan to the outside of the ring. This left Rhoode alone in the ring with a hurting Shane Sewell. The confident Rhoode began stalking his prey when he spotted Jacqueline making her way to the ringside area. The two began to argue ending with Robert Rhoode shoving Jacqueline off of the ring apron to the floor below. With a sick grin on his face, Rhoode turned around to finish off Sewell but he was met with a superkick from the returning James Storm who pulled Shane Sewell over Rhoode for the victory. After the match and embarassed Rhobert Rhoode, with Booker T and Matt Morgan standing by his side, looked up at the arena lights and Rhino, Abyss, Shane Sewell, Jacqueline, and James Storm celebrated on stage with a beer bash.
Not extremely happy about this show. I kind of rushed it as hard as that is to believe with the time between my last show and this one, but Ive been busy as hell. I havent even had time to proof read it, I just wanted to get it out. Hopefully I got the main points of the show across. Hopefully the next show will be better as the final matches for sacrifice come together.