Styles 0 Report post Posted March 12, 2005 NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH - RINGSIDE REVENGE! Champion "King of the Mountain" Jeff Jarrett vs. Diamond Dallas Page NEW STIPULATION ADDED TO THE NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH – JARRETT FACES RINGSIDE REVENGE! Director of Authority Dusty Rhodes announced that this Sunday during the NWA World Heavyweight Title Match between Jeff Jarrett and Diamond Dallas Page, it will be “Ringside Revenge” for those Jarrett has wronged in the past! Rhodes has selected several TNA personalities that will serve as enforces at ringside during the bout. Their mission? No cheating – no interference! The decision came from Rhodes following recent controversial outcomes to Jarrett’s World Title matches. The TNA participants who will serve as enforces will be announced Sunday during the Pay-Per-View! THE ULTIMATE X MATCH CHALLENGE FOR THE X TITLE! Champion AJ Styles vs. The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels vs. Ron "The Truth" Killings vs. "Primetime" Elix Skipper It is the most innovative match in professional wrestling It tests a competitor’s will to win and desire to become a champion. It Is the Ultimate X, and it returns this Sunday, March 13, on TNA Wrestling “Destination X” only on pay-per-view. AJ Styles is the current X-Division champion and carries the name “Phenomenal” with him. He is the greatest athlete in professional wrestling today and the only triple-crown winner in TNA Wrestling history. He has been a staple of TNA Wrestling since its inception and symbolizes what the X-Division is all about. This Sunday, he will put his X-Division crown on the line in the first ever Ultimate X challenge match. The participants for this Sunday’s first-ever Ultimate X Challenge have been solidified! On Friday’s Impact, The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels earned his championship rematch opportunity by beating Chris Sabin to advance to the event this Sunday. As a result, The Fallen Angel joins Ron “The Truth” Killings and “Primetime” Elix Skipper to challenge The Phenomenal AJ Styles for the X Championship! The high-wire innovative match involving Styles, Daniels, Killings and Primetime will start as a tag team bout. When one superstar is eliminated, it becomes a triple threat match! After another elimination, the Ultimate X Match begins as the two remaining superstars will begin the scramble to scale the wires in order to bring down the X Championship and reign as the titleholder! NO DQ, FIRST BLOOD MATCH Payback: "Big Sexy" Kevin Nash vs. The Outlaw “Big Sexy” Kevin Nash is out for blood! This Sunday at Destination X, the monster superstar gets his chance at payback when he faces The Outlaw with new First Blood Rules! The bout between these hated rivals is guaranteed to be sadistic, as the first superstar to bleed loses the match! The Outlaw cost Nash the NWA World Heavyweight Title last month at Against All Odds – now Nash has been given the chance by Dusty Rhodes to take his revenge to a new vicious level this Sunday on Pay-Per-View! FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE "The Charismatic Enigma" Jeff Hardy vs. Abyss Since the Monster Abyss returned to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at “Final Resolution” he has searched out one man to destroy, “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy. These two uncontrollable forces faced off last month in a hellacious Tables, Ladders, Chairs & Chains match. Such a career threatening bout will usually end a rivalry but the escalating violence between these men will continue this Sunday, March 13th in a falls count anywhere match at “Destination X” on pay-per-view. Universal Studios has been the battleground the last few weeks on “iMPACT!” The two have fought and stalked each other around Soundstage 21 and are preparing to end this rivalry once and for all. Jeff Hardy has made a career of offering up his body for victory and seems to have an un-human threshold for pain. Abyss fears nothing and doesn’t think twice about inflicting pain onto anyone that stands in his way. With no boundaries set, it is scary to think just what might happen at Universal Studios this Sunday only on pay-per-view. America's Most Wanted, BG James and Konnan of 3Live Kru vs. Team Canada TNA’s tag team elite will collide this Sunday at Destination X as NWA World Tag Team Champions America’s Most Wanted partner with BG James and Konnan of 3Live Kru to take on Team Canada! Can Harris, Storm, BG and Konnan overcome the elite unit of Petey Williams, Bobby Roode, Eric Young and Johnny Devine? Or, will Team Canada continue their dominance in an effort to reclaim the NWA World Tag Team Title? CHALLENGE MATCH The Alpha Male vs. Trytan BULLROPE MATCH Dustin Rhodes vs. Raven TEAM TRACI vs. TEAM TRINITY Phi Delta Slam vs. The Disciples of Destruction TRACI OR TRINITY – ONE WILL BECOME DUSTY’S ASSISTANT THIS SUNDAY! Team Traci’s “Disciples of Destruction” and Team Trinity’s “Phi Delta Slam” will battle this Sunday at Destination X with a big promotion on the line for the winning team’s lucky lady! If Phi Delta Slam win, Trinity becomes Director of Authority Dusty Rhodes’ Assistant! If the Disciples win, Traci gets the promotion! Which TNA Knockout will gain the victory and get the job from Dusty? Tune in and find out! AN EXCLUSIVE FIRST-LOOK AT TNA’S APRIL PAY-PER-VIEW: “LOCKDOWN” Also during the “Destination X” Pay-Per-View, fans will get an exclusive first-look at some big plans in store for the April “Lockdown” Pay-Per-View, featuring another innovative “first-ever” for TNA Wrestling! Join TNA Wrestling this Sunday for Destination X – live and exclusively on Pay-Per-View! Don’t forget to tune in a half hour prior for the FREE TNA Countdown Preshow, LIVE from inside the arena! The free preshow will feature live interviews and latest up to the minute news. The "Destination X" preshow will also feature two exclusive matches before we go live on Pay-Per-View! Fans who tune in a half hour prior to the Pay-Per-View can see these matches for free! The matches are 1. Chris Candido and The Naturals vs. Michael, Buck Quartermain and Lex Lovett 2. Kid Kash and Lance Hoyt vs. Cassidy Riley and Jerrelle Clark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Boy, I can sense the excitement for this one. Here's Metlzer's preview: *Jeff Jarrett vs. DDP for the NWA title. Originally this was booked to be a title change, but it's doubtful it will happen. Well, he does own the company so it's his personal vehicle. And Jeff is hardly the first person to confuse "go away" heat with intense money drawing heat, particularly when it involves himself. Still, this match will probably be as good as any, if not the best Jarrett main event, since they've gone to monthly shows. *A four-way deal for the X title with A.J. Styles, Ron Killings, Elix Skipper and Christopher Daniels. It starts with a tag team match with the loser of the fall eliminated. Then it goes to a three-way, with the guy getting pinned eliminated. It ends up with two men, presumably Styles and Daniels, in an Ultimate X match. Styles and Daniels have been consistently excellent on PPV and there is no reason this match, particularly the final one, won't be just as good *Kevin Nash vs. The Outlaw in a taped fist first blood (you know, so nobody has to do a job) match *Jeff Hardy vs. Abyss in a falls count anywhere match. I can come up with lots of ideas for a falls count anywhere match at a theme park, but the question is how much the two will be allowed to do. This will either be wildly entertaining due to creativity of the outside the arena stuff, or there will be no outside the arena stuff and it'll largely be a waste of time *Raven vs. Dustin Rhodes in a bullrope match. After seeing their match last month, the odds don't look good here, since a bullrope match is much harder to do than a regular match. *Monty Brown vs. Tryton. Horrible booking as Tryton needs to squash people, and Brown is not someone who needs to be squashed. And booking these two against each other can easily hurt both of them badly. *Ron & Don Harris vs. Phi Delta Slam to determine which woman gets to sleep with Dusty Rhodes in storyline. The less you think about this stipulation, and the shorter the match is, the better it is for humanity *AMW & Konnan & B.G. James vs. Team Canada. Johnny Devine is questionable, so it may end up as a six-man. They'll probably use this as the opener, and it'll probably be very good. AMW and Team Canada were fantastic a few months back in a regular tag. I doubt it'll come close to that level or they'll destroy the show, but should be good. *Chris Candido & Andy Douglas & Chase Stevens vs. Matt Bentley & Buck Quartermain & Lex Lovett. This is on the pre-game show and should be a short squash *Kid Kash & Lance Hoyt vs. Cassidy Riley & Jerrelle Clark. Ditto. What I will say is that thus far, the TNA PPV shows have been blowing away the WWE shows. Even the Rumble as an overall show couldn't touch the last three TNA shows, and you don't event want to get into comparisons with shows like New Year's Revolution and No Way Out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 A four-way deal for the X title with A.J. Styles, Ron Killings, Elix Skipper and Christopher Daniels. It starts with a tag team match with the loser of the fall eliminated. Then it goes to a three-way, with the guy getting pinned eliminated. It ends up with two men, presumably Styles and Daniels, in an Ultimate X match. Styles and Daniels have been consistently excellent on PPV and there is no reason this match, particularly the final one, won't be just as good The only reason to watch the PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twisted Intestine 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 A four-way deal for the X title with A.J. Styles, Ron Killings, Elix Skipper and Christopher Daniels. It starts with a tag team match with the loser of the fall eliminated. Then it goes to a three-way, with the guy getting pinned eliminated. It ends up with two men, presumably Styles and Daniels, in an Ultimate X match. Styles and Daniels have been consistently excellent on PPV and there is no reason this match, particularly the final one, won't be just as good The only reason to watch the PPV. I don't see why they have to make the rules of a match so complicated.. it really just turns people off. Plus, most of the time the wrestlers, and ring officials don't even remember the rules, and end up making things up as they go along, which just looks stupid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
natey2k4 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 These rules arent too hard to follow... even the average everyday fan could understand it. TNA will post the rules on the tron beforehand stating. Starts as a Tag Team Match, Loser of the fall is eliminated. Then goes to a Three-Way, Loser of the fall is eliminated. Becomes a Single Ultimate X Match, the winner and champion will be the man who retrives the title. That's not too hard to understand at all... plus it makes it just like not every other Ultimate X... It also gives us a chance at three amazing matches.. The Tag, Triple Threat, and Ultimate X will all good good regardless. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites