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Post by pg88 on Jan 5, 2024 16:57:14 GMT 1
Punk was apart of it instead of Low Ki as I have a big picture plan in place for him and the Prophecy.
The Adam Pearce as former World champion is a mistake on my part as I miss read what it said on his wiki page so please forgive.
The reason I'm using Kobashi instead of Takao Ōmori is because he worked for NOAH like Omori but to me as someone who's not seen much Japanese Wrestling I still know of Kobashi which to me means there's more of a chance that the average TNA fan of the time will have heard of him. Plus it would also give more of a buzz in Japan for his visit
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Post by sonny912 on Jan 5, 2024 19:44:41 GMT 1
Hey I just realized something, if you sign the blue meanie you could have the bad guy meet the blue guy!
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Post by pg88 on Jan 14, 2024 22:38:45 GMT 1
NWA TNA Week #5 July 17th 2002 TNA Asylum
Jerry Lynn defeated Psicosis, Bryan Daneilson, Kid Romeo (9:43) Sonny Siaki defeated CM Punk (8.23) Disciples of the New Church (Slash & Tempest) (w/Father James Mitchell) defeated Sabu & Apollo (8.45) Kenta Kobashi defeated Adam Pearce (7:24) NWA World Tag Team Titles - The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) © defeated Diamonds in the Rough (Simon Diamond & Johnny Swinger) (10:49) NWA World Title Number Contenders Match - Malice (w/Father James Mitchell) defeated Scott Hall (10:17)
Show Notes Siaki uses a handful of tights to get the cheap win. New Church gets the win following outside interference from Mitchell who jabs his Walking Cane into the throat of Sabu. Following Kenta’s victory over Pearce, Kenta has a face to face staredown with NWA World Champion Ken Shamrock. Road Warriors get the win but are jumped by all the members of The Franchise Players. Malice gets the win over Hall after Mitchell throws a fireball in Hall’s face while the ref is down following a bump.
NWA TNA Xplosion #5 20th July 2002 TNA Asylum
The Prophecy (Christopher Daniels & Elix Skipper) defeated David Young & Shark Boy (4:23) Amazing Red defeated Jimmy Yang (6:12) NWA National Title - Hotstuff Hernandez © defeated Homicide (12:45) The Franchise Players (Shane Douglas & Chris Candido) defeated Rick Steiner & Stevie Ray (10:23)
Show Notes We see highlights of all the action from this past Wednesday, including some exclusives clips from after the show had gone off the air of Scott Hall been treated by the medical staff before been loaded into the ambulance. This week’s sitdown interview is with America’s Most Wanted. We get a brief career history followed by what there goals are in TNA. Both men say they aim to become NWA World Tag Team Champions as they see them as the most prestigious tag titles in the world. We hear from NWA President Ricky Steamboat who announces that going forward all NWA National Title matches will have a 15 minute time limit starting with tonight’s match between champion Hernandez and Homicide. Douglas gets the pinfall in the main event following help from CW Anderson.
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Post by sonny912 on Jan 15, 2024 0:16:39 GMT 1
If the matches for the national title now have time limits, doesn't that just make a tv belt now?
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Post by pg88 on Jan 15, 2024 0:25:00 GMT 1
No as this title can be defend at other NWA affiliated promotions and it doesnt matter if theres tv or not
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Post by Moore on Jan 15, 2024 17:46:52 GMT 1
I get Sonny's point, as 15-minute or 10-minute time limit is the common "Television Championship" definition, BUT I'm ok with not calling the belt a TV championship as it wouldn't make sense for a TV title to be defended outside a broadcast (I get pissed when a TV title is defended by a minor indy fed without a TV show).
Shamrock vs. Kobashi's hype is real and it's a pain in the ass for Malice to be next because after Kobashi, he'll always have "the lesser title shot", but I think Malice can get interesting as he did IRL.
You're doing a pretty great job in keeping both the Weekly PPVs and Xplosion relevant. Sure, the PPVs are your main focus, but with Shane Douglas, Chris Candido and Christopher Daniels around on Xplosion, we can't say that's just a B show.
Out of curiosity: do you have any plan to scrap the Weekly PPVs and create Impact or focus on Xplosion only in a near future?
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Post by pg88 on Jan 15, 2024 21:59:30 GMT 1
I get Sonny's point and agree but with it been the NWA in 2002 there wasn't a TV Title at that time. So might thought is to use it like a TV Title but also as a title that can be used more for 1 off challenges to showcase other NWA stars from other NWA affiliates, along with having a title that can be defended on both Xplosion and Weekly PPV's without it been devalued.
As for the debut of Impact, Im looking at keeping it true to the real TNA for the time been at least but should i need to move to a 1 hour format then i will make the decision at that point.
Thank you for all the feedback as its helping me to keep going with this project.
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Post by pg88 on Jan 17, 2024 23:00:34 GMT 1
NWA TNA Week #6 July 24th 2002
Jerry Lynn defeated Christopher Daniels (11:34) Ron Killings defeated Jimmy Yang (7:59) The Briscoes (Mark & Jay Briscoe) defeated The Bad Seat Boys (Christian York & Joey Matthews) (6:23) Apollo defeated Slash (w/Father James Mitchell) (8:23) NWA National Title Number 1 Contenders Match - CM Punk defeated Brian Christopher & Monty Brown (8:45) 8 Man Tag - The Franchise Players (Shane Douglas, Chris Candido, Johnny Swinger & Simon Diamond) defeated The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal), Rick Steiner & Stevie Ray (10:23) NWA World Title Match - Ken Shamrock (c) defeated Kenta Kobashi (9:33)
Show Notes We begin with highlights from last weeks attack on the Road Warriors by The Franchise players, which is then followed by CW helping Douglas and Candido get a cheap win on Xplosion. We also find out that it will be and all star 8 man tag tonight and The Road Warriors team with Rick Steiner and Stevie Ray to take Franchise Players team members, Shane Douglas, Chris Candido, Johnny Swinger and Simon Diamond later tonight. Apollo gets the win over Slash after Sabu comes out to even the odds following the constant interference from Tempest and Mitchell. The Franchise Players get the cheap win when CW Anderson comes through the crowd and hits Steiner with a spinebuster behind the refs back as he’s distracted by the chaos at ringside. Ricky Steamboat announces that due to his outside interference in the 8 Man tag match. Next week CW Anderson will be forced to take on Rick Steiner and EVERYONE is barred from ringside. Anyone who interferes will be suspended without pay for 90 days. Following a hard hitting match between Shamrock and Kobashi, we see Father James Mitchell sitting in a demonic throne surrounded by the members of his New Church, as he promises that in 2 weeks his Malice will not only end Shamrock’s world title reign but he will also end Ken Shamrock as Malice is the TRUE World’s Most Dangerous Man, just like he did Scott Hall last week.
NWA TNA Xplosion #6 July 28th 2002
Jeff Jarrett defeated Shark Boy (5:32) America’s Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm defeated The Dupps (Bo & Stan Dupp) (w/Fluff Dupp) (3:54) Sonny Siaki defeated Buff Bagwell (9:24)
Shows Notes We see highlights of all the action from this past Wednesday showing everything that had gone down with the Franchise Players. Jeff Jarrett gets on the mic following his victory over Shark Boy and promises that he will do whatever it takes to over come the bias that has kept him off TNA for the last few weeks but he is back and will lie, cheat and steal his way to the NWA World Title. This week’s sitdown interview is with NWA National champion Hotstuff Hernandez. We get a brief career history along with some video of a couple of his title defences for both TNA and NWA Wildisde. They also talk about the new 15 minute time limit, he says that he welcomes it and can’t wait to take on CM Punk this coming Wednesday. Sonny Siaki put his feet on the ropes to get the cheap win.
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Post by Moore on Jan 17, 2024 23:58:11 GMT 1
Small correction: York and Matthews were The Bad Street Boys or Young Blood. Acid and Kashmere were The Backseat Boyz. I suppose it was only a typo.
The card of the latest Weekly PPV is really cool and I'm happy that the right people got over in the 8-man tag. Anderson vs. Steiner will be a battle of tough guys. The hype for Shamrock vs. Malice is done in the right way, with Mitchell claiming Malice to be the true World's Most Dangerous Man. Of course the claim will be a fluke unless you have some non-finish planned!
I'm thinking Punk will become the National Champion and will defend the title regularly, alternating between cool technical wrestling defenses and hardcore ones.
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Post by pg88 on Jan 18, 2024 0:08:26 GMT 1
Sorry it should have said Bad Street Boys.
I have a few feuds and storylines planned out that I'm going to run with and the rest will be there to fill out the show and then when the time is right step up and into the mix in what I hope will be as close to a natural progression as possible and in turn I hope people will enjoy and keep commenting cause as long as the comments keep coming I'm going to keep this going.
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