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  1. Who was eliminated so far? I don't want Edge to win.
  2. Did Flair show up. I saw the Whooooo! in a earlier post.
  3. Great job HBK. Now they will find some way for him to be at wrestlemania.
  4. Thanks my system had pax. What time on Fridays does it come on? Is it still 8 to 10 PM?
  5. How did HHH win? What happened in Shanes match? Who is Wrestleing now? I am glad Edge lost his Title. What network has smackdown moved to?
  6. Looks like Test has joined TNA and has joined Sting and Abyss in an Alliance.
  7. http://www.tnawrestling.com/news/fullnews2.php?all=1444 Samoa Joe Wins The TNA Tag Team Title At Victory Road PPV Results July 15th, 2007 20:27 RESULTS FROM SUNDAY’S VICTORY ROAD PAY-PER-VIEW By Bill Banks QUICK RESULTS: - “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels won the Ultimate X match to become the new number one contender to the X Championship - The Voodoo Kin Mafia defeated Basham & Damaja - “Cowboy” James Storm defeated Rhino - The Motor City Machineguns beats Jerry Lynn and Mr. Backlund - Eric Young & Gail Kim defeated Robert Roode & Ms. Brooks - Christian Cage defeated “Wildcat” Chris Harris after interference from Dustin Rhodes - Sting and Abyss beat Tomko and AJ Styles - Samoa Joe won the Match Of Champions to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship Victory Road live on Pay-Per-View kicked off with the 10 Man Ultimate X Match to determine the new number one contender to the X Division Championship. The bout started off with “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels and “Black Machismo” Jay Lethal. Next in was Puma, followed by Homicide, Sonjay Dutt and Petey Williams. Puma was first eliminated after Williams hit him with the Canadian Destroyer! Shark Boy was out next – Williams was eliminated soonafter. Next out was the returning Primetime Elix Skipper, who tossed out Shark Boy and Sonjay Dutt. Kaz was out next, followed by the final entrant – Senshi. Now, everyone went for the X over the ring as the Ultimate X began. Then, in one of the greatest moves in TNA Wrestling history, Kaz hit a diamond cutter on Daniels as he was hanging upside down from above the ring! Kaz and Skipper then climbed high above the ring, crossing the steel girders and meeting in the middle, but both stars fell to the ring as they went for the red X. In the end, it was Christopher Daniels claiming the red X to win the bout! As he came down, Senshi and Skipper were there to meet him – and the three former Triple X members celebrated the win! Up next, Team 3D was in the back and talked about tonight’s main event bout. Brother Ray claimed he would become the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion, which Brother Devon took exception too. Samoa Joe was then interviewed, who guaranteed he would win the main event tonight. The Voodoo Kin Mafia followed with an interview, claiming they had a surprise for Christy Hemme. In the next bout, it was Basham & Damaja (with Christy Hemme and Lance Hoyt) vs. The Voodoo Kin Mafia. BG James welcomed the fans to the PPV and introduced the newest member of the Voodoo Kin Mafia, the Voodoo Queen Roxxi Laveaux. After her introduction, the match began. Lance Hoyt and Christy got involved, allowing Basham and Damaja to get the upper hand. Lance Hoyt slid in a steel chair and when Kip James picked it up, he kicked him in the face. However, Kip was able to kick out of the pin, which allowed BG James to use the steel chair on Damaja! Kip then rolled onto Damaja to get the win! Following the bout, Christy attempted to slap Kip James, but Roxxi came in to deliver a face slam to the TNA Knockout. Up next, it was “The War Machine” Rhino against “Cowboy” James Storm. Before the bout, referee Rudy Charles ejected Ms. Jackie from the ringside area. It was an all-out brawl, as the bout spilled throughout the audience as Rhino pummeled Storm. However, Storm took control after he got Rhino back in the ring and sent him off the apron into the guardrail. Storm went for several pin attempts, but Rhino fought him off. Rhino made a comeback and hit Storm with a superplex, but was unable to get the pin. Storm went for a clothesline, but ended up hitting referee Charles. Rhino went for the GORE, but Storm nailed him with his beer bottle for the win! After the bout, Storm used a rope to tie a bloodied Rhino to the ring ropes. Ms. Jackie returned from the back with a beer keg - and they sprayed the beer into the War Machine’s mouth as added insult. It took all the referees to pull Storm off of Rhino. Up next, Jerry Lynn and Mr. Backlund were interviewed regarding their bout against Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley. Kevin Nash led Sabin and Shelley to the ring, followed by the entrances for Lynn and Backlund. Nash had Backlund’s book, the one stolen by Sabin and Shelley. Backlund started off the bout and got the best of Sabin, but when Lynn tagged in the Motor City Machineguns gained the upper hand. Sabin and Shelley double-teamed Lynn repeatedly, which brought in Backlund to clean house. As the referee forced out Backlund, Nash came in to deliver a boot to Lynn. Sabin and Shelley then hit twin dropkicks on Lynn to get the pin and the win! Up next, Jeremy Borash was backstage with Kurt Angle, who was looking for backup in the main event bout tonight. Angle found Black Machismo, but he wouldn’t help Angle. In turn, Angle attacked the former X Champion. Up next, it was the mixed tag team match. Robert Roode and Ms. Brooks made their way out first, followed by Eric Young and Gail Kim. Young and Roode started the bout, with EY getting the advantage early. Ms. Brooks tried to come in, but she was met by Gail Kim. Later, Roode and Brooks double-teamed Young on the outside, crotching him on the ring post. Roode took over on his former employee, allowing Brooks to enter the bout to slap and humiliated Young. However, Young turned it around and tagged in Gail Kim, who cleaned house on Roode and Brooks! Young and Gail hit a double dropkick on Roode, sending him out of the ring as Gail got the pin on Brooks for the win! After the bout, Roode verbally abused Brooks, but EY came in and pulled down Roode’s trunks to embarrass him! In the back, Kurt Angle tried to get “The Guru” Sonjay Dutt to join him as his backup, but Dutt refused and asked Angle to instead donate to his charity. In turn, Angle smashed Dutt with his tambourine and pummeled him! Up next, it was “The Wildcat” Chris Harris against “The Instant Classic” Christian Cage. Harris took the early advantage, hitting Cage with a standing suplex. The bout spilled to the outside, where Harris hit a backdrop on Cage on the entrance ramp. Back in the ring, Cage took control and hit Harris with an elbow from the top followed by an abdominal stretch. Cage started to slap his opponent, which enraged Harris. The Wildcat turned the bout around and hit Cage with a flying clothesline. Cage fought back and tried to use his feet on the ropes to get the pin, but Harris kicked out. Harris tried for a superplex from the top, but Cage countered it with a faceplant on his nemesis. Cage went for his Unprettier finisher, but Harris reversed it and nailed it on the Instant Classic! Cage kicked out, but Harris hit him with a spear! Cage turned it back around and finally hit his finisher, but Harris kicked out. Later, Cage nailed Harris with a top rope frog splash, but Harris kicked out again! Harris went for his Catatonic finisher, but out came Dustin Rhodes – who nailed Harris in the back, allowing The Instant Classic to get the win! Up next, it’s Sting and Abyss vs. AJ Styles and Tomko! Styles started the bout against Abyss, but he was unable to even put a dent in the monster. Tomko then traded fists with Abyss before Sting tagged in. Sting nailed Stinger Splashes on both Tomko and Styles and then tagged in Abyss who cleaned house. Later in the bout, with Sting and Tomko battling on the outside, Abyss hit the Shock Treatment on Styles – but with his back turned Tomko ran back in and nailed Abyss. Sting put the Scorpion Deathlock on Tomko, but referee Andre Thomas didn’t see Tomko tapping out. Abyss finally nailed Tomko with the Black Hole Slam to get the win! After the bout, manager James Mitchell appeared on the entrance ramp and told Sting and Abyss to enjoy the win while they could because the doomsday clock is ticking! In the main event of the night, it was Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle teaming up against Team 3D. Surprisingly, Joe and Angle worked well early on, while it was Brother Ray and Brother Devon arguing throughout, costing each other pinfall opportunities. During the bout, the Steiner Brothers made their return, as Scott Steiner nailed Team 3D with a steel pipe. Kurt Angle hit the Angle Slam on Brother Ray, but this time Joe stole the win from the Olympic gold medalist! Samoa Joe is now the holder of the TNA X Division and TNA World Tag Team Title!
  8. The opening Match Featured WWE Champion John Cena against ECW Champion Johhny Nitro. That was a great win by Cena. I like that the Hot Rod Roddy Piper put cake in Matt strkers face and then threw him back in the ring for the Boogeyman. The best 2 out of 3 falls between C.M Punk and Burke for the ECW number 1 contenders spot should be interesting.
  9. RIP Chris Benoit and family. This is a tragic loss. He was a member of the Four Horseman and the Rabid Wolverine. He was one of the most Technical wrestlers that was left. I like the Hogwild match from 1996 they are showing with Miss elizabeth and his wife Woman against Dean Milenko.
  10. I am glad to see TNA is having a all champions match like WCW had 1 time. Any one can pin anyone and take the title that person held. Team 3D vs Jay Lethal and Kurt Angle.
  11. Raw should have drafted Ashley instead of Jillian Hall.
  12. http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/supplementaldraft07 2007 Supplemental Draft results By Louie Dee Written: June 17, 2007Six days after careers were shaken up on Raw, the 2007 Supplemental WWE Draft took place right here on WWE.com. Fifteen more Superstars and Divas found themselves with new homes following the Supplemental Draft, including the former WWE Tag Team Champions with the very first pick. Here's how the winds of change blew during the Supplemental Draft: Pick No. 1: Raw selects Paul London & Brian Kendrick The first selection of the Supplemental Draft answered one of our fans’ (and Superstars’) biggest questions right off the bat. What if tag teams get separated? Luckily for London & Kendrick, they won’t have to worry about that. Headed from SmackDown to Raw, London & Kendrick will bring their high-flying, risk-taking style to Monday nights. While they leave behind their quest for revenge on Deuce & Domino, the longest-reigning WWE Tag Team Champions in history will instantly become top contenders to the World Tag Team Championship held by Cade & Murdoch. With a slew of new challenges ahead in Raw’s tag team division (including The World’s Greatest Tag Team and The Highlanders and potentially The Hardys among others), London & Kendrick will need to be full speed ahead. Pick No. 2: SmackDown selects Kenny Dykstra As quickly as Raw gains an exciting tag team from SmackDown, Theodore Long’s brand strikes back by selecting one of Raw’s brightest young stars. At only 21 years of age, Dykstra is already a former World Tag Team Champion, and has been quite impressive since branching out on his own months ago. While he has been teaming with Johnny Nitro in recent weeks, Dykstra heads to SmackDown solo, where he will look to make his mark just as quickly as he did on Raw. Dykstra also becomes the fifth Superstar to switch from Monday to Friday nights, following the selections of The Great Khali, Chris Masters, Torrie Wilson and former rival Ric Flair. Pick No. 3: ECW selects Viscera The World’s Largest Love Machine is about to become the World’s Most Extreme Love Machine. With its first pick in the Supplemental Draft, ECW picked up one of WWE’s biggest behemoths from the Raw brand in Viscera, who joins Chris Benoit and Boogeyman as the newest members of the ECW roster. As Big Vis enters the Land of the Extreme, one has to wonder just who his first target will be. From ECW Originals like Tommy Dreamer to the New Breed and CM Punk to newly-drafted Chris Benoit and Boogeyman, there’s a lot waiting for Big Vis…but if past history is any indication, Extreme Expose might be the first ones in for a visit from the Love Machine. Perhaps a reunion with Kevin Thorn (who teamed with Big Vis at Saturday Night’s Main Event) might be in the works as well. Pick No. 4: Raw selects Sandman Exit Love Machine…enter Sandman. Just minutes after ECW plucked Big Vis from Raw, ECW lost an Original to the flagship, as the Sandman has been selected by Raw. The cane-swinging crowd favorite will now bring a touch of hardcore to the flagship, as he leaves behind fellow Original Tommy Dreamer for his first full-time trip outside the Land of the Extreme. Will Sandman thrive in an environment outside of his comfortable extreme habitat? Will he perhaps share some Steve-weisers with Raw’s resident suds-swiller, Stone Cold? The answers will lie ahead as Sandman joins Bobby Lashley and the deranged Snitsky as the third man to move from ECW to Raw. Pick No. 5: SmackDown selects Hardcore Holly ECW may be the Land of the Extreme, but SmackDown is now the home of Hardcore. With its second pick of the Supplemental Draft, SmackDown raids the ECW roster by selecting Hardcore Holly. Holly, who is currently out rehabbing after elbow surgery, will soon be returning to the brand where he made his home for four years prior to his ECW stint. Upon his return, the tough-as-nails veteran will instantly become a top contender to both the United States and World Heavyweight Championships, and he may still even have a few bones left to pick from his previous time on SmackDown. Pick No. 6: ECW selects The Miz Just as quickly as SmackDown plundered an ECW talent, the Land of Extreme strikes back. And ECW is about to get a Reality Check, because The Miz is coming to Tuesday nights. The third man plucked by ECW from the SmackDown roster, Mike Mizanin will be bringing his reality (and all his Miz-fits) to the Land of the Extreme. With the ECW World Title currently vacant thanks to Bobby Lashley’s departure, the former Real World star would love nothing more than to add a golden accessory to his already well-coordinated outfit. HOO-RAH! Pick No. 7: Raw selects Daivari Raw once again raids the SmackDown roster with its third Supplemental selection, taking Daivari. With the selection, Daivari returns to Raw, where he debuted in 2005. While he leaves behind his quest for Cruiserweight gold, the Detroit native will almost certainly have Santino Marella and John Cena in his sights; Daivari and Cena are no strangers, as many of our fans will remember his rivalry with The Champ late in 2005. Daivari also joins former SmackDown colleagues King Booker, Queen Sharmell, Mr. Kennedy and London & Kendrick on the Raw roster. Pick No. 8: SmackDown selects The Major Brothers Somewhere, Matt Striker is smiling, as with their latest pick in the Supplemental Draft, SmackDown has selected ECW newcomers Brett & Brian Major. It was the lifelong dream of The Major Brothers to one day compete in ECW; now that they have achieved that dream, their selection in the Supplemental Draft will now give them the chance to test the waters on SmackDown. The arrival of the WWE newcomers to Friday nights will help fill the void left by the departure of London & Kendrick to Raw earlier in the Supplemental Draft, giving WWE Tag Team Champions Deuce & Domino a new challenge to contend with. Pick No. 9: Raw selects William Regal Raw’s Draft started royal, and now it’s even more Regal. With its fourth pick in the Supplemental Draft, Raw has plundered William Regal from SmackDown, its third choice from SmackDown in four Supplemental Picks. Regal was traded to SmackDown in a blockbuster 11 person deal after the 2005 Draft Lottery, and now finds himself headed back to the flagship thanks to the Supplemental Draft. The British Superstar has found success on Raw in the past, winning both the World Tag Team and Intercontinental Championships during his previous stint on the brand. And while he leaves behind fellow Brit and tag team partner Dave Taylor, he does have associates on Raw; it wasn’t long ago that Regal was a member of King Booker’s Court, and with both men now together in a new kingdom, their alliance may be revisited. Pick No. 10: SmackDown selects Victoria Victoria still “ain’t the lady to mess with,” and she will soon find out that Friday night is alright for fightin’. With its fourth choice in the Supplemental Draft, SmackDown immediately struck Raw back by selecting former Women’s Champion Victoria. The veteran Diva’s blend of beauty, brains, toughness and attitude is coming to Friday nights, giving her a whole new crop of Divas to torment. Pick No. 11: Raw selects Jillian Hall For Raw, it’s a game of “lose a Diva, gain a Diva.” With its fifth and final pick in the Supplemental Draft, Raw once again dipped into the SmackDown roster, this time selecting Jillian Hall and her aspiring singing career to come to the flagship. Raw gains another beautiful Diva, and her addition helps offset the loss of Torrie Wilson on Monday and Victoria just one selection earlier. It also gives Jillian a chance to go after the Women’s Championship more vociferously. However, it also means a whole new selection of our fans will get to “experience” Jillian’s vocal talents for themselves. Who’s the winner in that deal? Our SmackDown fans surely have an opinion, and our Raw fans soon will too. Pick No. 12: SmackDown selects Eugene Selection No. 12 was SmackDown’s final pick in the Supplemental Draft, and they sure made it special, bringing Eugene to Friday nights. Just three picks after former mentor William Regal was drafted to Raw, Eugene’s chances of reuniting with his World Tag Team Championship partner were cut down thanks to his drafting to SmackDown. Will the former champion find himself a partner and go after Deuce & Domino’s WWE Tag Team Championship? Or will it be MVP and Edge who have to beware of the special Superstar? Regardless of the answer for that question, our SmackDown fans are in for some entertainment. Pick No. 13: ECW selects Johnny Nitro With its final selection in the Supplemental Draft, ECW has truly gone Hollywood, and may need to change the brand’s program name to Tuesday Nitro. As the final pick in the 2007 WWE Supplemental Draft, Johnny Nitro is headed to the Land of Extreme. The Hollywood A-lister, who is a former WWE Tag Team and Intercontinental Champion, joins reality TV star The Miz and Big Vis as the newest members of the ECW roster. And while recent tag team partner Kenny Dykstra was drafted to SmackDown earlier today, Nitro would love to make his mark in ECW by quickly claiming the vacant ECW World Title. Nitro was the 26th and final Superstar to find a new home this week as he brought the 2007 WWE Supplemental Draft to a close. How will the Superstars selected today fare in their new environments? Tune into Raw Monday night at 9/8 CT on USA Network as the next phase in their careers begins.
  13. I wonder how many picks will be made on WWE.Com at noon Wed.
  14. Candice Michelle just won to get ECW Champion Bobby Lashley. Now He is stripped of the Title.
  15. wed. at noon on wwe.com will be a supplemental draft.
  16. Beniot was a great pickup for ECW. I can see an instant Title match between them.
  17. I like the Cena, Edge matchup. This is a great idea to have Matches to earn draft picks for your brand.
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