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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:33 pm


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TNA HardCORE Justice 2010 Full Results (8/ cool :
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An opening video package brings us into HardCORE Justice with confirmation that tonight's main event is set to be a non-Title contest between TNA World Champion Rob Van Dam and not Jerry Lynn, but instead... Sabu!


EV2.0's Dreamer run pay-per-view begins with the FBI; Big Graciano, Tracy Smothers, Tony Luke and Guido Maritanto against Kid Kash, Swinger and Simon Diamond. It's a 3 on 3 tag match up with Big Graciano at ringside.


Guido begins affairs against Kid Kash and the fans are very much on Guido's side as these two cruiserweights exchange an early outing with both competitors getting near falls. Tony Luke comes in and so to does Swinger. Luke does well to put a short arm scissors on Swinger, but Swinger overpowers him and then drives him down with authority to break the hold. Tracy Smothers gets the tag and so too does Simon Diamond. Smothers comes in and does well to take Diamond down. After an exchange we see Siamond Diamond step to ringside to get a microphone. He tells taunts the crowd and then insults his own tag partner Kid Kash. Diamond then challenges the FBI to an extreme dance-off. After some interesting and entertaining dancing we get back to business as we evetually have Tony Luke go face to face with Kid Kash. Luke does well to keep Kash from his corner and then Guido is tagged in and he comes in to get a near fall on Kash as Swinger comes in to break the count. After a TNA-like tower in the corner we have Simon Diamond come in and perform the Simon Series. Kash is then in and he performs his signature, but it's the FBI that pick up the victory in this one.


Winner's: The FBI.


We join Taz and Mike Tenay at commentary and Tenay says that he is there as a fan of the extreme game tonight. He also says that he would have gladly stepped aside for Joey Styles to come in and commentate on tonight's show, but Styles is currently contratually unavailable. We get an update on tonight's main event as we hear that Jerry Lynn is injured so instead we'll get to see TNA Champion Rob Van Dam go one on one with the Homicidal, Genocidal, Death-Defying Maniac Sabu!


Next we see a two video packages. One tells of where some of the old ECW wrestler's are today (including the Blue Meanie) and the next video shows AJ Styles and others in shoot-style interviews telling of their experiences of watching the old ECW.


We then have Al Snow backstage and he's joined by Head (the manekin doll head) and he's talking to Head the same way he used to. Stevie Richards joins him and then he and a few others converse.


CW Anderson vs. Too Cold Scorpio


Anderson and Scorpio put on an excellent match-up with Too Cold Scorpio doing well to fly high after taking Anderson to the outside early on. Back in the ring Anderson puts a super kick on Scorpio to take him down for a near fall. The commentary team tell of what Too Cold's been up to and tell that he spent a few years in Germany before coming back to America and working for Leon White's promotion (Vader). In the ring Scorpio takes Anderson down with a quick back heel move and then Anderson flips him to get a two count and after an exchange Anderson is again on top as he nails Scorpio with a short arm shiver. Scorpio though gets on top again and decks Anderson to then go to the middle rope to perform the front flipping leg drop and he nails him. One, Two - only a Two-count. Scorpio then goes top rope and attempts a moonsault but misses as Anderson rolls out of the way. Anderson then gets up to nail a Double A Spinebuster! One, Two - another near fall! "What a match" says Taz as we then have Scorpio get on top again and then finish off Anderson with an amazing front-flipping splash on Anderson! One! Two! Three!


Winner: Too Cold Scorpio!


After the match we see numerous replays of the action and Taz says that Scorpio's better now than what he used to be.


In a TNA-based video package we hear from Madison Rayne, Matt Morgan and Ken Anderson and they tell of what they remember from the old ECW.


Next we see RVD in his locker room talking to old Bill Alfonzo. Van Dam tells that he was disaponted to hear that Jerry Lynn was unable to compete tonight. He goes on to tell that Dreamer left it up to him as to who he was gonna wrestle tonight. Van Dam then says that he had to pick someone that was gonna give the fans what they expect and more tonight. He had to pick Sabu. Alfonzo tells that he once managed RVD and Sabu, but tonight he's gonna call the match right down the middle. (Manage the match right down the middle).


PJ Polaco (Justin Credible) vs. Stevie Richards w/ The Blue Tilly & Nova


Tenay and Taz tell of the impact Polaco once had on the old organisation. Taz then says that many felt that the company did better when Steveie Richards left ECW. Polaco and Richards fight well and Polaco's the more intense wrestler. They battle out to ringside where Stevie gets back into it, but again back in the ring Polaco's again on top and he gets Stevie down for a near fall. Polaco gets Stevie in the corner and pummels him before Irish whipping him to the far corner. Polaco storms at him but Stevie ducks to avoid contact and then ends up elavating Polaco over the top rope to ringside. Stevie then spends a spell on top and Richards hits a sit-down powerbomb on Polaco and he gets a Two-count. Polaco comes back and then hits a spinning tombstone. He goes for a cover, but the Blue Tilly & Nova distract him and then Stevie gets up to nail him with a super kick and now this one's over.


Winner: Stevie Richards.


Richards celebrates but the festivities are cut short as PJ Polaco gets a singapore cane to whack at Stevie. After a moment though the lights go out in the arena and the fans are on their feet as we see The SandMan! SandMan decks Polaco with his own infamous singapore cane and poses for the fans as we then fade to another video package labelled 'Where are they now.' We see Francine and she says that she Loves the fans and tells that her new career is to be a full time Mom.


The commentary team tell of how lucky they have been to catch with with old cats like Francine and that none of it would've happened without TNA providing this opportunity here tonight. We then fade to a message on screen where Tenay and Taz tell of how everyone within TNA are sending out their thoughts and prayers to all the wrestler's and families who couldn't be there tonight.


Brother Runt vs. Al Snow w/ Head vs. Rhino


This match is frantic and it's not long before all three competitor's are at ringside and then up the ramp. Back in the ring we have Rhino down and Al Snow goes up to drop a leg drop on his opponent, but Rhino moves. Rhino then goes for a belly to belly, but Snow blocks it and then decks Rhino again. Al Snow then goes top turnbuckle to perform and excellent moonsault on Rhino to get a Two count. Brother Runt comes back into the ring after being decked on the ramp earlier, but he doesn't last long in the ring as both Rhino and Snow end up throwing Runt to the outside and hard into the steel guard rail. Snow decks Rhino with Head and then Runt comes in to floor Al Snow. Runt has a steel chair then after an exchange Brother Runt ends up pinning Al Snow after the Dudley Dog. Snow's eliminated, but Rhino though almost instantly Gore's Runt and then he gets the One, Two Three to achieve the overall victory.


Winner: Rhino!


Next we hear from Mick Foley and he tells of his relationship with Tommy Dreamer. Foley says that Dreamer's match with Raven is going to be a contest that could get out of hand and tells that he is the perfect referee for a match with this much history behind it.


After another TNA 'memories of ECW' video pack, we're back in the ring to have Axel Rotten and Cohonies tell that they are the most extreme tag team in wrestling history. They lay out an open challenge and their competitors turn out to be the Dudley Boyz! The Dudleyz are led out by their manager Joel Gertner who tells of some 'Hardcore lymerics' involved with Lady Gaga. The fans like what they hear and then the Dudleyz are formerly introduced by Gertner as Brother Ray and Brother Devon - Team 3D! Bubba gets on the mic and tells Rotten and Cohonies to get back in the ring. Bubba suggests that they give the fans what they want. 'Old School South Philadelphia Street Fight'.


Axel Rotten & Cohonies vs. Team 3D


Falls count anywhere in the Extreme Zone as we go split screen to see Devon and Rotten fight at ringside and Brother Ray and 'Balls' go at it in the ring. Taz and Tenay enjoy the action as they chuckle at how funny it is to say Balls Cohonies (lol). Again there's a split screen showing us the action as Devon and Rotten are at the bottom of the crowd and Bubba and Cohonies go toward the top of the audience. Brother Ray uses Al Snow's manekin head to nail Cohonies right on the head a few times. Most of this contest is shown on a spilt screen as it is increasingly difficult to keep up with the action. After some time though we do have Balls and Bubba Ray back in the ring and Cohonies takes Brother Ray down with the lid of a trash can. Bubba gets up to then nail Cohonies with a frying pan. Axel Rotten then comes in to get on top and he takes down Bubba and then decks Devon after a series of rights and then another trash can lid to the head. Next we have Balls bring in a green light-sabre! He taunts and Brother Ray gets a red light-sabre and they duel as the crowd chant 'use the force! use the force!' and Brother Ray ends with a a low blow right to the cohonies of Cohonies with the light-sabre. After a further exchange all four competitors grab steel chairs and duel it out. Rotten and Cohonies deck Team 3D. There's another exchange where the Dudleyz then deck their opponents with chairs. They bring out a Table and lather it up with lighter fluid and then ignite it for Bubba to powerbomb Cohonies through a flaming Table.


Winners: Team 3D!


After the match Bubba gets on the mic to say that Team 3D are the greatest Tag Team in the World. However music hits and we see The Gangstas! New Jack and his partner Mustafa bring weapons to the ring - even the kitchen sink! They get into the ring and take down Team 3D. They attack'm with crutches, hockey sticks and trash cans. Taz tells that these guys were multiple time Tag Champions back in the day. Finally Gertner gets a guitar shot to the head and after a face off, The Gangstas, Team 3D and Axel/Cohonies all embrace as the fans applaud such extreme action.


We see Raven in a video pack and he tells of his reasons to rival with Tommy Dreamer. He finishes by saying that he'll beat Dreamer tonight. "Quote the Raven, Never More."


Another TNA based video brings us views of Jesse Neal and Kazarian. Kaz says that he learned his trade by watching one of the fun promotions to watch with athletes such as Rob Van Dam and Jerry Lynn.


Next we have a video tribute to Joey Styles. Bubba Ray and RVD say that they miss him and that he was a big part of making them who they are as character's in the wrestling world.


Raven vs. Tommy Dreamer


Mick Foley Special Guest Referee


In the early stages both men exchange at ringside as the commentary team tell that Dreamer and Raven have met many many times in the past and usually it was Raven who came out on top. Dreamer does well on Raven in this one though, but it doesn't last long because once they're back in the ring Raven sets up a chair to perform his famous drop-toe-hold and Tommy Dreamer is busted open. A horrific gash to Dreamer has blood quickly pouring from his face. Raven spends a spell on top, but Dreamer then performs Raven's own drop-toe-hold on him and Raven gets slammed head first into the chair. Dreamer then goes to ringside to get a sign from a fan and he brings it in to smash it over Raven's head. He pulls paper away from the sign to reveal that it's a big yellow road sign saying 'Dead End.' Raven's busted open and then Dreamer goes to ringside to get himself a ladder from underneath the ring. The match goes in Dreamer's favour for a while. He sets up Raven in the corner along with the ladder, but whatever he's attempting it backfires as Raven trips Dreamer to land on his "yam bag" on a rung of the ladder. Raven then gets a Two count on an attempted pin cover and the match continues. Dreamer gets on top later on with a Dreamer Driver and after drop kicking the 'Dead End' sign into Raven in the corner, Dreamer gets a roll of barbed wire and he wraps the barb wire around the head of Raven to put a barbed wired crippler crossface on Raven! Raven is about to tap out, but then we see the Blue Tilly and Nova come down to the ring to attack the referee Mick Foley and then Dreamer. They don't last long in their assault as Foley gets Mr Socko out and fends the Blue guys out of the ring. One of Raven's lackies later comes in and after hitting a leg drop on Dreamer Foley gets rid of him by putting the barbed wire around Socko and then into his opponents mouth. Raven puts handcuffs on Dreamer and we're back to the original match as Raven gets a chair and he's about to swing until Dreamer's wife comes down the ramp. She gets in the ring to plead with Raven not to hit Dreamer with the chair, but the pleas come to no avail as Raven decimates Dreamer with the chair. Raven then threatens Dreamer's wife, but Foley stops him. Dreamer then somehow manages to drop Raven to get a Two count but again Raven kicks out and finally Raven gets on top again to hit the Raven Effect on his old friend/nemesis right on top of the 'Dead End' street sign.


Winner: Raven!


Raven celebrates as we cut to replays. We then see Dreamer up and leaving with his wife. Next we have an advertisment promoting this week's upcoming Impact and then we have JB backstage talking to SoCal Val. They are in good spirits until The Gangstas come along. Things get awkard and we then cut to a Paul Heyman promo with old ECW stars telling of Heyman's effect on the industy and on the old company back then.


Rob Van Dam w/ Bill Alfonzo vs. Sabu w/ Bill Alfonzo


The commentary team chuckle as Alfonzo manages both main event superstars here tonight. Taz tells that it's kind of weird to have Sabu with no hair on his head as he used to use his hair as a weapon back in the day. Sabu starts on the attack early with his patented leg-dives. The commentary team tell of Sabu's uncle being the original Sheik. They also tell of how Van Dam has almost always looked up to Sabu. The match goes on as both superstars trade taunts and cheers from the audience. With taunts and poses and variations of exchanges both competitors have full backing of the fans. At ringside we see Bill Alfonzo and he slides a chair directly into the centre of the ring. Both wrestler's go for it but Sabu comes out on top. He throws the chair at Van Dam and then decks Van Dam into the corner to run at ring and perform a series of steel chair assisted moves. Eventually Van Dam drops to ringside. As he tries to get back in Sabu runs at him with a hard baseball slide and RVD goes hard into and over the guard rail. Sabu sets up the chair and runs to leap from the chair adn then off the top rope right over the rail and into Van Dam in the crowd. The match continues and it's an instant classic as both guys are back in the ring and Van Dam nails Sabu with a Monkey Flip which lands Sabu hard on the steel chair. Sabu and Van Dam exchange and both men then go for a springboard and colide with one another as they both had the same idea. Alfonzo gets in the ring and hands each of them a water bottle as he's managing this one "right down the middle." Both Sabu and RVD exit from opposite sides of the ring and go to pull out tables from underneath the ring. They slides the tables in and then run at each other at ringside as the two of them duel it out. Van Dam soon gets on top and he has Sabu set up on the guard rail and Van Dam climbs the ring apron to perform a corkscrew leg-drop right on the back of Sabu. The match continues and Bill Alfonzo helps Van Dam by tossing him a chair and Van Dam does a stunning move on Sabu by the bottom rope. Alfonzo then aids Sabu after an exchange and Sabu performs a hurracanrana on RVD from the top turnbuckle and Van Dam lands hard on the steel chair. Sabu then puts on an Arabian Facebuster on RVD and then follows with a Camel Clutch. Amazing match, truly breath-taking as we see Sabu land on his yam bag on the top rope after a Van Dam reversal. Alfonzo comes in and holds a chair up to Sabu's head and he directs RVD to the top rope and Van Dam puts a Van Assassinator on Sabu! Sabu drops to ringside and after an exchange RVD performs a rolling thunder - on a chair, on Sabu. Then we see Van Dam get nailed with atwisting DDT by Sabu head first goes Van Dam right onto a steel chair. Sabu goes to the top rope and nails RVD with an assist with a chair to the head. The table is set up and Sabu puts Van Dam on it, but misses as he comes flying off the top rope. Van Dam then gets up to leap to the top rope and then RVD flies to nail Sabu with the Five St*r Frog Splash! Head locked and both legs hooked by RVD and he gets the One, Two, Three.


Winner: Rob Van Dam!


Sabu has not missed a beat to quote Taz as this match was an excellent way to finish any pay-per-view. Van Dam celebrates and then goes to shake Sabu's hand. Sabu says no and then hugs Van Dam to then raise his opponent's hand. We see numerous replays of this awesome match as the commentary team remind us that RVD has a Stairway To Janice Title defence set for the Whole F'n Show this Thursday night on Impact. The fans close by chanting 'ECW' as the locker room empties and we see the ring filled with EV2.0 wrestler's and they all chair beverages as the fans then chant 'Thank You!' to their old school heroes. Dixie Carter gets a can of beer at ringside as the fans chant 'F*ck You Vince'. Tommy Dreamer gets on the mic and says thank you to Dixie Carter. We then see Bubba Ray cradle Dixie out of the audience and bring her inside the ring to celebrate. Dreamer toasts her and tells that he expects everyone in TNA to perform better than they did tonight. The fans cheer as Dreamer finishes by saying thank you again and admitting that that was one hell of an F'n Pay-Per-View.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:52 pm


It wasn't ECW, it was a snoozefest.
It's an embarrassment to the name ECW.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:07 pm


Yuke of XV
It wasn't ECW, it was a snoozefest.
It's an embarrassment to the name ECW.



no. that was just a reunion show...ok matches. and only thing that sucked is u could'nt call some of the guys by their names.


but at least it was'nt a show that was raped and destoryed by..

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this peice of s**t right here...
PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:17 pm


One Night Stand vs One Last Stand hmm
RVD vs Cena > RVD Sabu

For someone like you who likes all the violence and all of that s**t, and you mean to tell me you actually liked that garbage?
Its supposed to be Extreme Violence right? It was Extreme-ly boring, and Violently painful to watch.

You call Vince a piece of s**t yet if it wasn't for him there'd be no WCW, ECW, there'd be no TNA, because whether you like it or not he revolutionized the wrestling world.

They wanted one last stand? Well this was embarrassing.
Dixie is the pile of s**t

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:24 pm


Yuke of XV
One Night Stand vs One Last Stand hmm
RVD vs Cena > RVD Sabu

For someone like you who likes all the violence and all of that s**t, and you mean to tell me you actually liked that garbage?
Its supposed to be Extreme Violence right? It was Extreme-ly boring, and Violently painful to watch.

You call Vince a piece of s**t yet if it wasn't for him there'd be no WCW, ECW, there'd be no TNA, because whether you like it or not he revolutionized the wrestling world.

They wanted one last stand? Well this was embarrassing.
Dixie is the pile of s**t



first off.. WCW was invented by Ted Turner when he bought stock in the NWA. ECW was started by Tod Gordon and was once known as NWA-Tri State. Vince had zero to do with those 2. sure his father's WWWF was part of the NWA but when Vince bought WWWF and made it the WWF he pulled out of the NWA. so again zero to do with WCW or ECW. the NWA has ahellivialot to do with those 2.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:37 pm


KillaMo187
Yuke of XV
One Night Stand vs One Last Stand hmm
RVD vs Cena > RVD Sabu

For someone like you who likes all the violence and all of that s**t, and you mean to tell me you actually liked that garbage?
Its supposed to be Extreme Violence right? It was Extreme-ly boring, and Violently painful to watch.

You call Vince a piece of s**t yet if it wasn't for him there'd be no WCW, ECW, there'd be no TNA, because whether you like it or not he revolutionized the wrestling world.

They wanted one last stand? Well this was embarrassing.
Dixie is the pile of s**t



first off.. WCW was invented by Ted Turner when he bought stock in the NWA. ECW was started by Tod Gordon and was once known as NWA-Tri State. Vince had zero to do with those 2. sure his father's WWWF was part of the NWA but when Vince bought WWWF and made it the WWF he pulled out of the NWA. so again zero to do with WCW or ECW. the NWA has ahellivialot to do with those 2.


Actually if it wasn't for Vince there'd be no WCW or ECW because they both wouldn't have something to compete with.
There would be an NWA yes, but they probably wouldn't have a TV deal or anything of that sort. So yes Vince is indirectly responsible for TNA, WCW and ECW.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:47 pm


Ted Turner had more money than Vince at the time...still does (KNOWN FACT: THE BILLIONAIRE THING IS A GIMMICK. VINCE AIN'T EVEN ON THE FORBES LIST! thanks to UFC WWE's lost more money than ever before and is really on the brink of going red...wwe's one of 100 businesses that is predicted to close by the end of 2011). and there was no competition. WWF and WCW were against each other. ECW was the unfortunate victim of the monday night wars. one company or another would do a talent raid. there was no competition at all. right now the same people who hated the ppv are the same people (in wwe colors with shirts made by starving slave kids on the isle of Samoa..ANOTHER FACT: tho it's a US Territory inside them factories it's Chinese law which means your new shoes or t-shirt came from one of those sweat shops...it's really true and wwe's merch comes from those same sweat shops cuz it's cheap labor) who have been bashing TNA since the NWA-TNA days saying it ain't s**t. proven fact. nobody gives s**t a chance anymore..that's why i don't even watch mainstream wrestling anymore. cuz nobody has true love anymore. just hate and it's sad.


however i am glad i saw Tod tonight. TOD IS GOD!
PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:21 am


Worst PPV ever. I got sick and tired of it after a hour. TNA is a pile of worthless s**t now. WWE is getting better but TNA is getting worse. KillaMo I don't care what you think that PPV was a pile of s**t. Most of those guys weren't even in good shape to compete.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:16 am


Dude, I've always liked TNA,
I've watched it since its beginning

But TNA is slowly killing itself off
because they started bringing in more and more and more WWE guys and don't say they didn't.
The only actual star that's there that wasn't apart of WCW, ECW, ROH or WWE is Abyss.

The TNA originals get buried by WWE guys day in and day out.
The X Division made TNA worth watching
They got rid of that
The Knockouts division featured women that could wrestle
They got rid of that
They bring in Hogan and Bischoff
Who bring in like a handful of talent they let go within a month
They had the Six sided ring which was their god damn gimmick
They got rid of that
They turn Abyss into a p***y then into Hulk Hogan
Then they turn around and make him a heel
They tarnish Ric Flair's retirement and pretty much slap HBK in the face.



Now there really isn't a real reason to watch TNA, and yet I do it anyways but this PPV pretty much killed it.
Stick a fork in it, its done.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:59 am


ok this topic is locked. all we're gonna see is people bashing the major promotions.......if tna closes...sucks for them..if wwe closes...sucks for them. MMA's pretty much ******** em on ratings, merchendise, and sponsers (why do ya really think vince went to a PG rating?)

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:48 pm


KillaMo187
ok this topic is locked. all we're gonna see is people bashing the major promotions.......if tna closes...sucks for them..if wwe closes...sucks for them. MMA's pretty much ******** em on ratings, merchendise, and sponsers (why do ya really think vince went to a PG rating?)

Is that why WWE gets more ratings than MMA?
I know what Vince wants rating and merchandise. Its obvious
PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 3:19 pm


Yuke of XV
KillaMo187
ok this topic is locked. all we're gonna see is people bashing the major promotions.......if tna closes...sucks for them..if wwe closes...sucks for them. MMA's pretty much ******** em on ratings, merchendise, and sponsers (why do ya really think vince went to a PG rating?)

Is that why WWE gets more ratings than MMA?
I know what Vince wants rating and merchandise. Its obvious


let's take a look in compare

Wrestlemania 26: 885,000 buys (down from 970,000 buys in 2009)

Let's compare that to a UFC PPV: oh my 1.25 million buys for UFC116

oh and my brother wants to b***h-slap you chrono.

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