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TNA Unbreakable - September 11, 2005

HugeRockStar760Posted on 09/21/05 at 04:39:40

TNA Unbreakable
Date: September 11, 2005
Location: Orlando, FL

Jerrelle Clark defeated Cassidy Riley by disqualification in 0:02:28.
Rating: * 3/4
[Monty Brown interfered against Jerrelle Clark.]
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The opening match of the Unbreakable pay per view was broken up by The Alpha Male!
Once he hit the ring, Jerrelle Clark didn't have time to avoid the Pounce. Luckily
for Cassidy Riley, he was able to leave the ring before an intense Monty Brown got
to him.

Interview:
After interupting the prior match, Monty Brown talked on the microphone and
announced that he officially was challenging the winner of tonight's Rhino/Raven
NWA World Heavyweight Title Match. If anyone gets in his way, they will feel the
POUNCE period. This brought out Jeff Jarrett, who oddly enough, disagrees with The
Alpha Male's views and believes he deserves the title shot because he's standing
up for everyone in TNA from the outside threat and from a Black Wednesday from
occurring here. Not to be outdone, Kip James walks out and declares that both Brown
and Jarrett can argue all they want. It doesn't change the fact that Kip James
will be wearing that NWA World Heavyweight Title around his waist come the Spike
TV debut. And finally, The Charismatic Enigma, Jeff Hardy, doesn't talk at all,
but merely goes on the attack on Jeff Jarrett! This would eventually end with
Jarrett feeling the brunt of a DDT onto a steel chair from Hardy after he reversed
the Stroke attempt.

Shark Boy pinned Mikey Batts with the Dead Sea Drop in 0:03:34.
Rating: **
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Mikey Batts has taken on a new attitude as of late, which the fans certainly don't
appreciate. In this match, he ran up against the popular Shark Boy and perhaps took
him a little too lightly. Shark Boy took this match after executing the Dead Sea
Drop for the three count. A competitive X Division match from these two.

3 Live Kru (B.G. James, Konnan and Ron Killings) defeated Diamonds in the Rough
(David Young, Elix Skipper and Simon Diamond) when Konnan defeated D. Young when
D. Young passed out in the Tequila Sunrise in 0:05:40.
Elix Skipper suffered a concussion. He will be out for approximately 2 cards.
Rating: ***
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The Diamonds in the Rough are a group put together by Simon Diamond, who has reverted
back to his cheating ways and recruited some followers. However, it does appear that
Simon has a problem. Not only did his stable lose against the popular 3 Live Kru, but
"Primetime" Elix Skipper suffered a concussion that will keep him out of action for
at least two weeks.

Austin Aries pinned Red with the 450 Splash in 0:08:11.
Rating: *** 1/4
(Roderick Strong no-showed.)
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This match was originally signed to see Austin Aries take on Roderick Strong in a
Showcase Match between two of the top independent talent out there today.
Unfortunately, Roderick Strong was a no show tonight, but in his place was none other
than The Amazing Red. Red was a more than capable replacement and gave the former
Ring of Honor World Champion all he could handle and then some. In the end, Austin
Aries came out the winner after hitting the 450 Splash for the three count. The fans
in attendance tonight were really into Austin Aries, and it wouldn't be a surprise to
see Austin Aries added to the impressive talent roster of TNA in the near future.

Kip James and Monty Brown defeated Lance Hoyt and Apolo when M. Brown pinned
Apolo with the Pounce in 0:10:44.
Rating: ***
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On the September 2nd edition of Impact, Monty Brown seriously injured Sonny Siaki
and it left Apolo without a tag team partner going into Unbreakable. Enter Lance
Hoyt. Hoyt, who has become one of the more popular wrestlers on the TNA roster,
stepped up to the plate and offered to be Apolo's tag team partner against Monty
Brown and Kip James. Unfortunately for Apolo, he was unable to get payback against
Monty Brown and Kip James for the injury of Sonny Siaki. Despite the tensions
between Monty Brown and Kip James, they would go on to win this match after Monty
Brown pinned Apolo with the Pounce.

Chris Sabin pinned Petey Williams with the Cradle Shock in 0:13:49.
Rating: ** 1/4
[Scott D'Amore interfered against Chris Sabin.]
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This was originally set to be a matchup between Shocker and Petey Williams, but due
to prior booking commitments, Shocker was unable to compete tonight. In his place?
Chris Sabin, who is no stranger to Petey Williams. These two have been involved in
some of the best matches in TNA history and each believes their finisher is superior
to the others. In this match, surprisingly, Chris Sabin and Petey Williams were able
to kick out of the others finisher once. Scott D'more tried to interfere on behalf
of Petey Williams, but the hockey stick shot ended up hitting Williams instead of
Sabin! Sabin took advantage of this by taking the surprised Williams and hitting him
with the Cradle Shock for the victory and bragging rights over his former friend and
training partner.

Interview:
Michael Shane makes a surprise return to TNA by hitting the ring and superkicking
Chris Sabin to the mat. Michael Shane got on the microphone and talked about the
rumors about possibly heading up North while abandoning TNA. Well, Shane just
couldn't leave on a bad note nor leave his home, TNA. Michael Shane says that
since he is back, he might as well throw out an idea for the huge Bound for Glory
pay per view. Michael Shane wants to challenge some wrestlers to an Ultimate X
match! Michael Shane closes the segment by superkicking Petey Williams.

No-DQ-Match:
Abyss pinned Sabu with the Black Hole Slam in 0:11:28.
Rating: ****
[Father James Mitchell interfered against Sabu.]
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This match had the stipulation of having no disqualifications. This was a good thing
for those fans who love the hardcore style of wrestling, because it allowed for this
match to have plenty of that. These two used every means to get one over on their
opponent: tables, chairs, and thumbtacks. Yes, the tacks made their return, but this
time it wasn't Abyss that felt them, it was Sabu! Sabu attempted a Triple Jump
Moonsault, but Abyss countered into a Black Hole Slam onto the tacks and got the
three count. What a wild match.

Bobby Roode pinned Jeff Hardy with the Northern Lariat in 0:10:15.
Rating: ** 3/4
[Scott D'Amore interfered against Jeff Hardy.]
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This match had interference from Team Canada and finished with interference from
Jeff Jarrett, who hit Jeff Hardy with a hockey stick three times before rolling him
back into the ring. From there, Bobby Roode hit a Northern Lariat on Jeff Hardy and
got the three count.

Four Corners Match:
The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) defeated America's Most Wanted (James
Storm and Chris Harris), Team Canada (A1 and Eric Young) and Alex Shelley and Sean
Waltman:
        x E. Young beat A. Shelley via the Showstopper in 0:05:41
        x E. Young beat C. Harris via the Showstopper in 0:16:26
        x A. Douglas beat E. Young via the Natural Selection in 0:18:30
Rating: * 3/4
(The Naturals retained the NWA World Tag Team Titles.)
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The Naturals retained their NWA World Tag Team Titles by outlasting three other
teams in this elimination style Four Corners Match. Jimmy Hart has done a good job
in guiding this young duo to success in TNA.

No-Countout-No-DQ-Match:
Raven pinned Rhino with the Raven Effect in 0:15:00.
Rating: ***
(Raven retained the NWA World Heavyweight Title.)
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Much like earlier with Abyss and Sabu, this match allowed for a hardcore style of
wrestling, especially after Raven insisted this match be fought under Raven's Rules,
which means there are no rules to be enforced. Once again, Jeff Jarrett stuck his
nose where it didn't belong as he tried to hit Raven with the NWA title belt, but
was prevented to by Jeff Hardy. Raven spun Jeff Jarrett around and hit a Raven
Effect. Rhino tried to surprise Raven with a Gore, but Raven moved out of the way
and Rhino ran into the shopping cart. Raven took advantage by hitting the Raven
Effect on Rhino for the win and a successful title defense.

Triangle Match:
Samoa Joe defeated AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels when Joe defeated Styles when
Styles passed out in the Kokina Clutch in 0:23:33.
Rating: *****
(Samoa Joe won the TNA X Division Title.)
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What an amazing match we were given between these three competitors. This match
defines exactly what the X Division is all about in TNA. It truly was total non-stop
action between these three tonight. Samoa Joe has been on an one man destruction
spree since entering TNA a few months ago. The history between AJ Styles and
Christopher Daniels has been well documented, and the insertion of Samoa Joe made
this one interesting and exciting match. Earlier in the match, Samoa Joe took
Christopher Daniels out by hitting the Muscle Buster on the steel railing. Later on,
when it was just Samoa Joe and AJ Styles, they took it back out to the outside of
the ring, but Samoa Joe out powered AJ Styles. Samoa Joe removed the protective
padding on the outside of the ring and proceeded to hit Styles with a Muscle Buster
on the concrete floor! Samoa Joe rolled AJ Styles back into the ring and applied the
Kokina Clutch. AJ Styles was not getting out of that submission as it was applied
firmly in the center of the six-sided ring. He also was not responding to the
referee, so the match was awarded to Samoa Joe. Not only that, but with the win,
Samoa Joe is the new TNA X Division Champion! The Samoan Sensation has taken TNA by
storm and is now the TNA X Division Champion. Will anyone be able to stop him?


Card rating: *** 1/4


Match observations:

Coming off an amazing Unbreakable pay per view, TNA will be off for the next two
weeks preparing for its big time debut on Spike TV on October 1st. During this time,
you fans can experience the best of TNA Impact any time you want through
TNAwrestling.com.

However, plans are already coming into focus for the first Impact on Spike TV.
Notably, a few matches have already been signed and they are nothing short of
unbelievable, considering the talent of the wrestlers involved.

In the main event of the first Spike TV TNA Impact, the reigning NWA World
Heavyweight Champion, Raven, will defend his title against the one wrestler who has
been synonymous with TNA Wrestling and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship,
Jeff Jarrett. The past several weeks, an almost paranoid Jeff Jarrett has been
warning anyone willing to listen to him that he needed to be the World Champion
heading into the Spike TV debut or else TNA management will release certain wrestlers
much like the WWE did a few months ago. He warned of a Black September, but to this
point, nothing has occurred. Will Jeff Jarrett be able to focus himself to the
point of being a worthy challenger to Raven to reclaim the title he once held?

The Unbreakable main event between Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, and Christopher Daniels
has been applauded as being a match of the year candidate for 2005 by many
wrestling critics. The match saw the Samoan Submission Machine, Samoa Joe win the
X Division Championship against AJ Styles and the former champion, Christopher
Daniels. On October 1st, the viewers that tune into our debut will have the privelege
of seeing the rematch between these three competitors. You will not want to miss
this!

Also, TNA management has signed one of the premiere tag teams in the wrestling
world today to contracts. Obviously, TNA is being very secretive about the identity
of this duo, but on October 1st they will be revealed to the world. It won't be an
easy debut as they will wrestle the NWA World Tag Team Champions, The Naturals, in
a non-title match.

Remember to tune into Impact on Spike TV on October 1st as we join the Slammin'
Saturday Night lineup.

HugeRockStar760Posted on 09/21/05 at 04:42:58

The previous posting was created by using the results from Unbreakable and their approximate times. Basically, I'm starting from TNA Unbreakable and going onward. It seemed like a good starting point for me to run TNA with TNM.

Also, notice the main event had a different winner than the true Unbreakable did. I can't say that was by design. I thought I had booked AJ Styles as the winner, but obviously I didn't. Oh well, either or would've worked in that situation and just like the real match, it still came out as a five star match.