**I am completely burned
out after last night and it’s going to take a while to get used to four hours
every Monday night and cannot even fathom April 26th when ‘Raw’ will
be three hours.
**I’ll start with TNA ‘Impact’
and here is a look at the positives and negatives of the show:
*As with all of these
style of shows from Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo, it was very newsworthy, lots
of angles were shot and there was the element of surprise and intrigue
throughout the show, which made it a easier show to watch throughout the two
hours but the follow up has always been the issue and shooting so many angles
that your head is spinning is not always the smartest strategy in retention of
audience, whose expectations you have set extremely high for the next week
*Rob Van Dam’s debut
generated the biggest reaction of the night, he went over Sting in a manner
where you though he was an instant top guy in the company but the post match
beat down and Hulk Hogan run in to the ring ended the segment with Van Dam as
an after thought in his own debut and he was middle of the pack after his first
night
*Beer Money Inc. are
suddenly heels with their reasoning that they weren’t getting noticed on the
roster, what is the highest reward they can achieve as a tag team? The titles?
The same titles they were scheduled
to challenge for on the next PPV?
*Why is Abyss, who was in
the Eight Card Stud Tournament and lost, getting the next TNA Title shot?
*The X Division Match with
Doug Williams, Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian was very good but
Shannon Moore walking into the title spot on the PPV didn’t do anything for me
*Mick Foley has an ability
to make just about anything he’s booked in work or at least add a comedic
element to it, but is this seriously all they have for Foley?
**Thoughts on ‘Raw’
*Great opening segment
with Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker and without question the best built
match on ‘Mania and a strong argument each week that they should close the show
*I don’t know what was
going on in the Diva’s match but there was some terrible spots in that ‘match’
*I have no idea what a tag
team gauntlet match is, even after watching one – very confusing a rare
departure from their ‘keep it simple stupid’ philosophy of the past two months
*I don’t need to see
another magic trick – ever
*Overall a very by the
numbers edition of the show and ranged from average to weak after the opening
segment in my opinion and does show borderline cockiness or just an extreme confidence
in their product over TNA, which to their credit is the reality at this time
**The ‘Smackdown’ and ‘NXT’
TV tapings take place tonight in Seattle, Washington but no matches have been
announced as of yet for the show.
**TNA is in Orlando,
Florida to tape ‘Impact’ for next week, they do have momentum coming off of
last night’s show and it will be interesting to see how much of their audience
is retained next week because they will have the negatives of going against a
big edition of ‘Raw’ and being taped, which I do feel will hurt as they didn’t
promote anything for next week, which was probably a mistake considering it
looks as though Jeff Hardy will be wrestling his first match next week on the
show.
**Chris Jericho posted the
following comment on his Twitter account:
The beat down of RVD 20
seconds into his debut in TNA was mind boggling. I dont understand how so many
talented people can be so clueless.
**Ric Flair has finally been
taken out of the opening of WWE programming and has been replaced by the
Ultimate Warrior of all people.
**Next week’s edition of ‘Raw’
takes place in San Diego, California with guest host Steve Austin and the
following has been announced for the show:
*Chris Jericho Vs Shawn
Michaels
*Triple H Vs Randy Orton
*John Cena Vs Big Show
*Contract signing with
Bret Hart and Vince McMahon with Steve Austin involved
**The following matches were
taped for ‘Superstars’ last night prior to ‘Raw’:
*Zack Ryder Vs Santino
Marella
*MVP & Christian Vs
Chavo Guerrero & Carlito
**Following ‘Raw’ last
night there was a dark match with John Cena & Triple H defeating Batista
& Sheamus.
**Here is the updated
lineup for TNA ‘Destination X’ on March 21st in Orlando, Florida:
*A.J Styles Vs Abyss for
the TNA Title
*Doug Williams Vs Shannon
Moore for the X Division Title
*Matt Morgan &
Hernandez Vs Beer Money Inc. for the TNA Tag Titles
*Motor City
Machine Guns Vs Generation Me in an ‘Ultimate X Match’ for a shot at the TNA
Tag Titles
*Kurt Angle Vs Ken
Anderson
*Kevin Nash & Eric
Young Vs Scott Hall & Sean Waltman
**Here is the updated
lineup for ‘WrestleMania 26′ on March 28th in Phoenix:
*Chris Jericho Vs Edge for
the World Title
*Batista Vs John Cena for
the WWE Title
*Shawn Michaels Vs The
Undertaker – Streak Vs Career
*Vince McMahon Vs Bret
Hart
*Triple H Vs Sheamus
*Christian Vs Shelton Benjamin Vs Dolph
Ziggler Vs Kane Vs Matt Hardy Vs Jack Swagger Vs MVP Vs Evan Bourne in the ‘Money
in the Bank Ladder Match’
*Big Show & The Miz Vs
John Morrison & R-Truth for the Tag Titles
**Al Snow was backstage in
Orlando last
night and is apparently getting a tryout as a road agent for TNA.
**David Hasselhoff is
scheduled to host ‘Raw’ on April 12th in London, England,
which could be tremendous or a bigger train wreck than his 1994 pay per view
concert.
**The WWE will be running
a ‘Raw’ and ‘Smackdown’ combined house show on June 19th at Madison Square
Garden in New York City.
**This is an awesome video that one of our listeners Andrew McMahon posted on The LAW Facebook group.
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