Guest bob_barron Report post Posted June 5, 2003 The SmarK Rant for NWA-TNA - June 4, 2003 - Live from Nashville, TN. - Your hosts are Mike Tenay & Don West. - Well, since Ashish asked me so nicely and Law & Order is in reruns until the fall anyway, I figured I'd start doing these again every week. To be honest I haven't paid more than 5 minutes worth of attention total to the promotion since abandoning it months ago, but I can always go back over this past year's WONs to catch up if need be. - A good video package sets up the Jarrett-Gilberti main event tonight. Russo's long hair and clean shaven look makes him look like Tag Jones. - Jarrett has a chat with security and Gilberti leads SEX in a group prayer. - Kid Romeo, Damien and Johnny Swinger v. CM Punk, Matt Stryker & Frankie Kazarian. Swinger without Simon is just an empty shell. Romeo starts with Stryker and gets a rollup for two, and grabs a headlock. Stryker takes him down with a drop toehold and a dropkick for toe. Kazarian comes in but gets bulldogged by Romeo for two. Romeo has such a great look that I'm shocked the WWE didn't pick him up and do something with him after the buyout. Swinger and Kazarian criss-cross and Kazarian armdrags him to death and Punk carries on working the arm. High knee in the corner follows, but Swinger counters with a Bossman slam for two. They exchange sleepers and that goes nowhere, so Damien comes in and exchanges rollups with Swinger for two. They work off a headlock for a bit and Swinger comes back in, but gets armdragged again. Stryker lives up to his name with some ground and pound, but a cheapshot turns the tide, as he walks into a Rydien bomb from Swinger. Inverted atomic drop and Romeo slingshots in with a clothesline for two. Romeo gets a corner clothesline, but a second one is countered with a monkey flip by Stryker, although Damien is able to cut off the hot tag and keep him in the heel corner. Northern Lights suplex gets two. Corner clothesline gets two. Stryker tries a comeback with a small package for two, and a rollup for two. Damien backdrops him for two, however, as the match starts to drag. Back to the heel corner, as Swinger pounds away and gets drawn into a slugfest. Stryker gets a weak hot tag and Kazarian gets a weak springboard elbow for two. Swinger and Damien try a double-team, but Kazarian gets both at once and follows them out with a tope con hilo. Punk makes a bizarre choice, choosing to run right into Damien while running the ropes (despite him being the only guy on the heel side of the apron), but it's just an excuse to get everyone on the floor for the highspot series. It's the usual WCW trainwreck spot. Back in, Stryker and Swinger slug it out and Swinger gets a jawbreaker, but Punk Gorybombs him. Next up, Romeo takes down Punk with a death valley driver, and Stryker gets his own on Romeo. Kazarian hits Damien with one of those bizarre twisting inverted DDT deals that all the indy guys do, and that's enough for the pin at 11:12. Nothing special technically speaking, but as indy matches go it was fine and it's neat to see these guys getting that kind of time to screw around and work the crowd. **3/4 - Meantime, Raven compares Jeff Jarrett to David Hasselhoff. Ah, but Jarrett isn't a draw in Germany, so the analogy isn't really valid. - Meantime, Chris Harris and James Storm have a heart-to-heart. - Hard 10 tournament: Sonny Siaki v. Vampire Warrior. You'd think Dave Heath would find a new gimmick one of these days. Warrior gets two quick shots to go up 2-0 as Tenay explains the rules. First wrestler to 10 wins, but you have to win by 2. All weapons count as 1, tables count as 5. That's a pretty neat idea, actually, lending structure to the hardcore matches. A garbage can puts Warrior up 4-0 quickly. In the ring, Siaki blocks a lid but gets caught in a suplex onto the same lid. Oh, the irony. They head to the apron, where Siaki canes him through a table for 6 points, putting him up 6- 4. Back in, Siaki kicks the can in Warrior's face to go up 7-4. Warrior drops him onto the can for a point. The Implant DDT puts Siaki down and Warrior goes for the pin, which is rather dumb to do. Siaki finishes him with the neckbreaker off the apron, through another table, for the 12-5 win at 3:49. Sandman lays him out with the cane in retribution for pre-match comments. The match was no good, but building the drama with the point system rather than meaningless weapons shots is pretty fucking brilliant. * - Mike Tenay does a sitdown interview with Raven, who talks about his feuds with Dreamer and Sandman in 95, although overestimating their influence a bit. He talks about getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to sit in the front row and drink beer while in WCW. He finds it insulting that Jarrett could rise to NWA champion on politics alone despite having no talent or charisma. - Meantime, Don Harris declares that the tag match won't happen because he won't team with "their kind", i.e. Ron Killings. - David Young & Tracy v. Don Harris & Ron Killings. Tracy is a chick in a schoolgirl uniform, and David Young is the Master of the Spinebuster. It's like a cop sitcom from hell. I guess Killings is a babyface. Harris doesn't show up, so it's a handicap match, although really Tracy doesn't present much of a handicap situation. They fight over a lockup and Killings gets a rollup for two, then pounds away. Hiptoss and armdrags follow, and a running powerslam. Killings then switches to the arm and gets a legdrop, but Tracy comes in off the top with a bodypress to turn the tide. Young gets a snap suplex for two. He tags Tracy in for some weak stomps, which Killings thankfully no-sells. She tags back out again and Young pounds Killings with a kick to the back, but Killings rolls up him for two. Tracy keeps averting the tag. Young misses a charge and gets hit with an inverted powerbomb out of the corner as this thing grinds to a screeching halt and dies a slow death. Killings gets the axe kick for two. Sidekick gets two. Tracy comes in again off the top, but Killings catches her with a powerbomb and then hits Young with something offscreen while a "nurse" tends to Tracy. The ref is distracted by yet another valet, and the nurse goes low on Killings as Young hits the MAIN EVENT SPINEBUSTER for the pin at 6:52. That was just all kinds of bad and overbooked. -* It's too bad they couldn't milk Killings' act for anything before he got exposed as a low rent Booker T. - Meantime, Jarrett lets us know that he's defending the title tonight for US. Erik Watts, looking like Brian Adams, breaks into the interview to hit on Goldylocks. The long hair and pimp shirt don't help his image. - Video package on Triple X. Weird seeing Daniels & Low Ki teaming up here after seeing them doing such an intense feud in ROH. - Chris Harris & James Storm v. BG James & Konnan. Storm & Harris make up before the match and turn on Chris Sabin, which is presume sets up a tag title match in a couple of weeks. Big brawl to start and James gets dumped, and Storm follows with a plancha onto them. Back in, Konnan dropkicks Harris in the knee to put his side in control. James puts him down with the funky punches for two. Konnan takes him down with a submission, and they criss-cross and collide. Tags abound as Storm comes in with a flying headscissors and a double-clothesline on the heels. Konnan hits Harris with a backdrop suplex, however, and the rolling clothesline on Storm. Another try on Harris is countered by a spear for two. It's BONZO GONZO and James gets the pumphandle, but Storm escapes with a superkick for two. Harris gets a sunset flip on Konnan, but he rolls through and dropkicks him for two. Storm takes a break to harass Christopher Daniels, as Konnan hits Harris with the carpet muncher. The Harris brothers run in and hit Konnan with the H-Bomb, however, and Harris gets the pin at 5:28. Kind of deflates the effectiveness of reuniting the team when they need help to win their first match back. 1/2* - Goldylocks brings out Kid Kash for an interview. He offers some misogynistic opinions about Goldy and his manly valet Trinity, until Goldy finally gets in Kash's face. He accuses them of being lesbians and Goldy counters with a dick joke, prompting a brawl between Kash and Erik Watts. One guess who wrote this segment. - Meantime, Gilberti chats with Russo on the cell phone and talks with Sanders about how he's not going to be a joke anymore. 10 years too late, Glen. - D-Lo Brown v. AJ Styles. This is a #1 contender match. They literally promise to tear the house down in the pre-match promo, so they'd better have something special planned. Brown grabs a headlock to start and they criss-cross into a D-Lo shoulderblock. AJ comes back with a rana and they do a stalemate sequence. They fight over a lockup and Styles slugs away and gets a rollup for one, but D-Lo dropkicks him down. Brown misses a charge and AJ springboards in with the inverted DDT for two. He STILL can't hit that cleanly. Styles gets a dropkick, but Brown blocks the Styles Clash and takes him down with a lariat. That gets two. D-Lo nearly takes his head off with a quebrada, but AJ comes back with a superkick. Springboard dropkick puts D-Lo on the floor, but when Styles follows with a dive, D-Lo catches him and backdrops him on the ramp. To the top, and Brown frog splashes him from the ring to the ramp. Raven makes an appearance as D-Lo gets two back in the ring. They slug it out and Styles hits him with a roundhouse kick, as both guys are out. 6:00 in? AJ goes up for a tornado DDT, but Brown blocks it and reverses to a Diamond Cutter for two. Brown goes back up and gets crotched, but gets the Skyhigh powerbomb off the top for two, as Raven pulls out the ref. Raven nails D- Lo with the chair and Styles springboards in with a 450 for two. That was unique. Styles Clash on a chair gets the pin at 9:08. Raven lays him out with another chair right away. Nothing special at all with little in the way of transitions and lots of laying around, and yet another run-in finish really hurt things. **1/4 - Don does his usual enthusiastic shill of next week's show, including the NWA champion defending against AJ Styles & Raven. Guess that pretty much foreshadows the winner of the title match tonight - NWA World title: Jeff Jarrett v. Glen Gilberti. They fight over a lockup to start and Glen takes him down with a wristlock. Gilberti overpowers him and gets a hiptoss, and takes him down with a couple of armdrags. Elbow and he stomps away, but Jarrett slugs back and spears him out of the ring. I guess this is the new, serious, Gilberti but it's still the same guy who fought giant bananas on the WWA PPV. Jarrett chairshots him and introduces him to the railing a couple of times, but Mike Sanders comes down to ringside and superkicks Jarrett. AGAIN with the interference. Gilberti catapults Jarrett into the post and sends him to the other railing. Finally they head back into the ring and slug it out, and Gilberti dropkicks the knee and starts working on it. Stepover toehold, but Jarrett slugs out of it. Jarrett tries a figure-four, but Gilberti reverses to an anklelock (!?). That's an, um, interesting choice of submission holds. Jarrett fights for the ropes like it's Kurt Angle applying the move, and then Gilberti gets a Russian legsweep. He goes for the Village People's Elbow, but Jarrett trips him up and gets the figure-four, but Gilberti reverses. Jarrett escapes and DDTs him, and both guys are down. Jarrett makes the babyface comeback and gets a sloppy neckbreaker for two. Enzuigiri gets two. Jarrett goes up with a bodypress that Gilberti rolls through for two. Gilberti gets the stunner for two. He grabs a chair and stomps on Jarrett's ankle with it, but Jarrett gets his own stunner for two. They block each other and Gilberti gets a Stroke on Jarrett for two. Jarrett gives him a weak powerbomb out of the corner and the ref is bumped. Russo makes another appearance, but SHOCKINGLY turns on Gilberti and Jarrett Strokes him for the pin at 13:44. Way overbooked and it's the freakin' DISCO INFERNO in a "serious" angle, but they stuck to the basics as far as the actual match went and it worked well for the most part. Gilberti is not the guy to hang with the main eventers, though. *** The Bottom Line: Couple of decent matches for my $10, which is really all you can ask for this sort of PPV, and most of the storylines at least make enough logical sense to build for future shows. Some of the stuff in the midcard is BRUTAL, though, so hopefully they have a main event scene that can continue to carry the shows. Until next week... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mindless_Aggression Report post Posted June 5, 2003 I sadly have to agree with a lot of what he said. Disco Glenferno is DOA at this point, he has completely fizzled in every possible way. Which sucks, because for a while he looked like he might work out shockingly well, then it just all went to several different layers of hell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
syxx2001 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2003 i laughed at some of that. like the cop sitcom from hell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Decadent Slacker Report post Posted June 5, 2003 tis a sad day. he could have at least tried to find something POSITIVE, as in look for something positive not be "pleasantly surprised" by shit. he kinda killed the bizz i had from that decent show that i was surprisingly into. Dames, hurry, for the love of god. but it's shit like that i don't like from him. he even fit a bunch of his "catch phrases" in! god. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Actually, I was expecting Keith to be much more cynical. This kinda surprised me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
syxx2001 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2003 yea. he actually liked it, a little. he hates raw though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Decadent Slacker Report post Posted June 5, 2003 i just don't see the point of reviewing something week after week, only to bash it. & spending money just to bash something is just retarded. worst yet, he called trinity MANLY! that just pissed me off, mainly since i'd bang her, secondarily because she's much better than a few others that are working on a major scale "enjoying" from keith is saying that something wasn't good but it wasn't fucked up beyond belief. he doesn't really enjoy anything, he just copes with everything pessimistically. but this isn't a "Why I Hate Scott" thread yet, so i'll wait Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mole Report post Posted June 5, 2003 tis a sad day. he could have at least tried to find something POSITIVE, as in look for something positive not be "pleasantly surprised" by shit. he kinda killed the bizz i had from that decent show that i was surprisingly into. Dames, hurry, for the love of god. but it's shit like that i don't like from him. he even fit a bunch of his "catch phrases" in! god. What are you talking about? I am in the same boat as Keith here and ordered TNA for the first time in forever. I was really disappointed with the product and was expecting something a lot more. D'Lo/Styles was ***, but Jarrett/Glen was **3/4, which is better than I thought it was. Anyway, what are you talking about? He did say something positive: Couple of decent matches for my $10, which is really all you can ask for this sort of PPV, and most of the storylines at least make enough logical sense to build for future shows I haven't heard him say anything like that about Raw or Smackdown in a long time. My point is that this show sucked, and I was really disappointed with it. I was actually surprised that Keith liked it that much because I usually like a show that he doesn't like. I hated this show, and he liked it for what it was. Where was Lynn? Low-Ki? Red? Raven wrestling? Daniels? Kid Kash wrestle? What did I see though? Russo, Konnan, Disco eerr Glen, Sandman, Vampire Warrior, and B.G James. Very disappointing. I'd rather watch Raw or Smackdown for free, and get a better show out of what I saw tonight. Maybe I am being over critical, but I have been hearing so much good stuff about TNA, especially at this board. When I finally watch TNA, it sucks. I am going to take back on my word and order next week's show to give them the benieft of the doubt. But if that show sucks, then I won't buy the show for a LONG time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest sean pyro Report post Posted June 5, 2003 but I have been hearing so much good stuff about TNA, especially at this board. When I finally watch TNA, it sucks. I am going to take back on my word and order next week's show to give them the benieft of the doubt. But if that show sucks, then I won't buy the show for a LONG time. I don't think anyone here has been giving TNA too much praise as of late. /and as of late I mean since Raven vs Jeff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Where was Lynn? Low-Ki? Red? Raven wrestling? Daniels? Kid Kash wrestle? What did I see though? Russo, Konnan, Disco eerr Glen, Sandman, Vampire Warrior, and B.G James. Very disappointing. In Red's case, it's unavoidable. He's in Japan right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted June 5, 2003 See...it's weird when you read it. His writing style is so cynical in nature that you think he's down on everything...but overall he gives it a passing grade. Weird. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest treble charged Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Yeah, like his WrestleMania rant. It seemed like he was shitting all over everything, but in the end he said he liked the show, overall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Did anyone else notice that Keith LIKED the way the Hard 10 matches work? I'll admit, it was kinda fun the first time, but after that it was boring. Let's see what he says about it next week... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest dvkorn Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Low Ki is injured and out for a month or 2 i think. Got injured in England i think. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lemon Drop Kid Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Where was Lynn? Low-Ki? Red? Raven wrestling? Daniels? Kid Kash wrestle? What did I see though? Russo, Konnan, Disco eerr Glen, Sandman, Vampire Warrior, and B.G James. Very disappointing. Lynn, I dunno. Low-Ki, injured. Red, Japan. Raven, I guess they just wanted to focus on his pursuit of Jarrett's title, and the other two logical foes, D'lo and AJ, were occupied. XXX seems to have gotten a rare week off from wrestling (bummer). I agree about Kash. But hey, you shouldn't count Sandman since he appeared in roughly the same capacity Raven did. Glen's match with Jarrett was solid. The rest, agreed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest dvkorn Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Raven probably was still recovering from his concussion. That may be the reason why he did not wrestle! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest sean pyro Report post Posted June 5, 2003 Jerry Lynn, Daniels, Skipper and Chris Sabin were all used on Explosion. " " Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Decadent Slacker Report post Posted June 5, 2003 my point is that, as i've said, he doesn't really want or try to enjoy anything, & it shows. i thought the show was ok, & it could have been MUCH worse. what sucked sucked, what didn't didn't. my main incentive was to see Punk, Kazarian, etc since i never have. but keith has this problem where months of voluntarily devoting his life to shitty wrestling has given him a much more negative view on everything not so. He doesn't try to get into the show or enjoy it where others (Dames for one) do. a passing show for him is one where something cracks **, no canadians job & segments with people he doesn't like for whatever reason are kept to a minimum. i still say the Kash segment was one of the best heel things done in a long time. Hard 10 & the fucking Nashville Battlebowl thing fall into the catagory of good idea in theory, not so good in practice. much like a lot of others Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vyce Report post Posted June 7, 2003 See...it's weird when you read it. His writing style is so cynical in nature that you think he's down on everything...but overall he gives it a passing grade. Weird. That's Keith for you. He's negative even when he's positive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest goodhelmet Report post Posted June 7, 2003 eh, he's no dames honestly, since keith ceased to be important...well... ever, i don't really consider him the best source on what i should look for in nwa. i leave that for the guys who have been around since day one like dames and bps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kid Kablam Report post Posted June 10, 2003 You know, I can tink of only a few people on this board who like SK. Part of it probably has to do with the history he has with this board, and part of it has to do with the fact that he has grown cynical beyond belief. I look at his past PPV rants, mainly to find context for stuff like the Montreal incident, and also to see the trends of wrestling throughout the past couple of decades, and he even admits that Owen Hart's death marked a turning point for him as a wrestling fan. It kind of soured his opinion of wrestling in general, and of course he directs a special brand of malice towards Vince. It's too bad. I enjoy his rants for the most part, and he grades decently (at least for american wrestling, he should stay away from Puro) and he is a pretty good writer in general. True, I enjoy other writers more (Big fan of Dr Tom with Smackdown) but Kieth always provided an interesting read. But Now I could probably gues what he says about each match before I read his report (at least on Raw. He's a little less bitter towards Smackdown). Oh well, maybe someday someone will write a Shakeseare inspired rant about him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest the 1inch punch Report post Posted June 10, 2003 I like SK Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
syxx2001 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2003 i like him too. theres at least one funny line in each of his raw rants. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites