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Re: TNA Impact Thread
« Reply #300 on: March 23, 2010, 08:01:57 pm »
WITH a smile and his "Bang Bang" catchphrase Mick Foley took centre stage last night as TNA once more made its mark on wrestling's Monday night live scene.

The **** legend may have lost a 'career v career' match against good pal Jeff Jarrett, but Foley had the last laugh when he punched outspoken shock jock Bubba The Love Sponge in the face backstage and genuinely busted him open.

Not only did it please wrestling fans the world over, but it left Foley's opponent overjoyed too.

After Bubba posted up a snap of his injuries on Twitter, Jeff Tweeted to say "Welcome to TNA Biatch" and suggested we all record the show and watch the brutal blow in slo-mo to savour it over and over again.

The live Impact taping once more proved that TNA has the talent to achieve success, if they can forgo egos and favouritism and allow the in-ring action to speak for itself.

The main event saw RVD and Jeff Hardy beat the team of Beer Money Inc, following a truly superb battle.

The finish was equally splendid as the faces unleashed a Rolling Thunder, Swanton and finally a Five Star Frog Splash to secure the win.

Other events saw Jarrett not only down Foley in that memorable career match, but deck Eric Bischoff with a nice guitar shot to the head, to open proceedings.

TNA Knockout tag team champions The Beautiful People and Daffney had a reasonable brawl with the team of Tara, Angelina Love, Taylor Wilde and Sarita, with Daffney picking up the pin.

While Hulk Hogan and Abyss hyped up the main event for Lockdown, AJ Styles and Ric Flair sold their post-Destination X injuries, confirming both combos will be a part of the Lockdown main event, with Sting surprisingly fronting Team Flair against Team Hogan in a cage.

Elsewhere Rob Terry bested Tomko in a squash match, Matt Morgan seemed to injure former tag partner Hernandez in a short outing - that saw his former LAX pal Homicide run-in - and Eric Young set up an alliance with RVD and Jeff Hardy to battle the newly re-formed Wolfpac.

TNA certainly brought their A game to live TV once again, proving they have the tools at their disposal to give as good as they get against the WWE.

Although this edition of Impact may be best remembered as the show where Foley struck a blow for fans everywhere.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/2903887/Mick-Foley-leaves-Bubba-a-bloody-mess.html#ixzz0j22HKgkH