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TNA Impact Recap - 7/10/2008
The News - Wrestling  |   Written by Adam Wilcox   |   Friday, 11 July 2008
Last night's Impact - the go-home broadcast heading into Sunday's Victory Road PPV - featured another Abyss return, a title change, and more.

The show began almost immediately with Beer Money Inc.’s Robert Roode taking on LAX member Homicide in a Gang Car Fight (basically a Parking Lot Brawl with both men being surrounded by parked cars). The two tag team wrestlers used various objects to assault each other until a masked individual interfered and attacked Homicide. After the man revealed himself to be (I'll bet you’ll never guess) James Storm, Beer Money Inc. proceeded to drag the co-Tag Champion inside the arena and to the ring. As Storm whipped Homicide with a leather strap, Hernandez arrived to make the save for his partner.

The World X Cup Tournament continued, as Team International’s Doug Williams scored a victory over Masato Yoshino of Team Japan using a very impressive roll-up into a German suplex, while Team TNA Captain Kaz scored a victory for his squad by defeating the leader of Team Mexico, Ultimo Guerrero. Rounds Three and Four of the tourney are scheduled to take place at this Sunday’s Victory Road PPV, featuring a twelve-man elimination tag team match, as well as the Ultimate X event.

Knockout Champion Awesome Kong placed her title along with twenty-five thousand dollars on the line against Taylor Wilde, who earned a shot at Kong via a victory over Raisha Saeed last week. Wilde made good on her opportunity by defeating the Awesome one after ducking a punch and rolling up Kong for the three-count. Jim Cornette later announced that Taylor would defend her newly won belt against Kong at Victory Road. I hope that TNA is somehow able to keep Wilde strong if the plan is to return the strap to Kong this Sunday. Taylor appears to be very over with fans and it would be a shame for weeks of Twenty-five Thousand Dollar Challenges to go to waste.

Booker T invited World Champion Samoa Joe to the ring and “apologized” for what he perceives will occur at Victory Road. Joe responded by vowing to humble Booker in front of his wife and hometown crowd in Houston, Texas. As the two exchanged words, the lights went out and Sting’s music played (which was somewhat of a theme throughout the night). The Stinger came to the ring and announced that he would be at the PPV, but refused to provide a straight answer in regard to his intentions.

In other news, Abyss returned (again) and attacked Tomko following a six-man tag team bout. Hopefully, a feud with The Monster will rejuvenate Tomko, who has seemingly been floundering over the past few months after enjoying a stint as one of TNA's top heels in early-2008.

Match Results: Homicide battled Robert Roode to a no-contest in a Car Gang Fight … Doug Williams over Masato Yoshino via pinfall in a World X Cup Tournament match … Kip James, Tomko, and X Division Champion Petey Williams over Eric Young, Matt Morgan, and BG James in a Falls-Count-Anywhere Match via Williams’ pinfall on Young … Taylor Wilde over Knockout Champion Awesome Kong via pinfall in a Twenty-five Thousand Dollar Challenge to win the Title … Kaz over Ultimo Guerrero via pinfall in a World X Cup Tournament Match … AJ Styles, Gail Kim, and ODB over Kurt Angle and The Beautiful People via Kim’s pinfall on Velvet Sky.

Current World X Cup Tournament Standings:

Team Mexico: 3 Points

Team TNA: 3 Points

Team International: 2 Points

Team Japan: 2 Points
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Comments (5)
Posted by: chris at 07-11-2008 17:51
this is what I don't get about TNA. They do these Rough Cut segments, explaining and building up Matt Morgan. Then they throw him in a 6 man tag match where his team loses, and he doesn't even factor in to the equation?!? Seems like a waste to do introduce you to a guy for weeks and then job him out...

Posted by: Joe Gr at 07-11-2008 19:10
I just looked at some new Candice pictures on WWE.Com and damn does she look good. She's seems much tighter and much hotter !!!

Posted by: Phil Felice at 07-11-2008 21:32
When Morgan came out, I rolled my eyes and said to myself \"Gee I wonder who\'s going to win?\" 
 
Then, not only did he not win, but he was barely part of the match and didn\'t factor into the finish. (And while I\'m talking about that match, how WEAK was the Fameasser Kip gave to BG?) 
 
But I didn\'t hate impact, and except for one or two booking decisions (they basically gave away the strap match for free) I think they did a good job building to the PPV.

Posted by: Adam Wilcox at 07-11-2008 22:00
I'm glad a couple of you pointed out the Matt Morgan situation, as I neglected to mention it in my report. I was baffled by the booking of Morgan also, featuring him in the Rough Cuts segment and then placing him on the jobbing side of a six-man tag immediately afterward. 
 
The Abyss-Tomko confrontation could have just as easily taken place with a Morgan/BG James/Eric Young victory, so they can't make that arguement.

Posted by: jake at 07-12-2008 16:36
matt morgan licks balls. 
 
He has this un-coordinated style that makes him look sloppy in the ring.  
 
Also I think his promo skills stink worse then his in-ring. 
 
He is better suited for American Gladiators since he will be a "character" rather then playing his boring self. 
 
He is only getting these opportunities because of his size. If he was smaller I don't think we would be seeing him in a wrestling ring.

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