Match 1: TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) vs. Generation Me (Jeremy and Max Buck): This was originally supposed to be London Brawling (Desmond Wolfe and Brutus Magnus) in this match. With these four men, there were a lot of high spots and good chain wrestling. The end came when MCMG hit a neckbreaker/crossbody combo on Jeremy to get the pinfall. After the match, Generation Me attack the MCMG. They hit a double DDT on Shelley on the floor. Generation Me heads up the ramp as EMT's come down to check on Shelley. Shelley gets up with assistance and makes his way to the back. Winners and still Tag Team Champions: The Motor City Machine Guns
Match 2: TNA X Division Championship Match: Douglas Williams vs. Sabu: Like the first match, lots of high spots and chain wrestling in this one. Also, a chair was used a lot in this match. I love watching Sabu, but he missed a couple of spots in this match. At the end of the match, the referee took a chair away from Williams. With the ref distracted, Williams hit Sabu in the head with the title belt to score the pin fall. Winner and still X Division Champion: Douglas Williams
Christy Hemme interviews Mr. Anderson backstage.
Match 3: Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne: During the match, Tara pulls Sky to the outside and tries to hit her with her helmet. Angelina Love stops her. To end the match, Sky hits a big DDT to get the pin. Winner: Velvet Sky
Christy Hemme interviews Jeff Hardy backstage.
Match 4: Rhino vs. Abyss: This match is a Falls Count Anywhere Match. This match is basically a brawl with plenty of weapons used. During the match, Abyss brings part of the ringside barricade into the ring and sets it up in the corner. At the end of the match, Rhino went for a gore but missed and hit the barricade. Abyss then hit the Black Hole Slam for the pin. Winner: Abyss
Match 5: Sting and Kevin Nash vs. Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe: The end came when Jarrett hit Sting in the stomach and throat with the baseball bat. Joe then locked in the Rear Naked Choke. The referee called the match as Sting had passed out. Winners: Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe
Match 6: A.J. Styles vs. Tommy Dreamer: This match is an I Quit Match. Several weapons are used in this match. AJ is able to make Dreamer quit by digging a fork into his eyes. Winner: A.J. Styles
Christy Hemme interviews Kurt Angle backstage.
Match 7: Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Hardy: This is a semi-final match in the tournament for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. This was a very good 20-minute time limit match. Angle had Hardy in the ankle lock as time expired, resulting in a draw. Eric Bischoff came down and talked with Dixie Carter. He said that due to the importance of the match, they are adding five more minutes on the clock. After five more minutes, they hit a double clothesline and both men go down. Angle covered Hardy for the pin and got a two count before the bell rung that time had expired again. Bischoff said that there needed to be a winner so he added another five minutes. During these five minutes, Angle's head is busted open. Time ran out again without a winner. Bischoff got in the ring and had trainers look at Angle's head. Angle was asking for more time but Bischoff said the trainers wouldn't let him continue. Shannon Moore came out to check on Hardy. Angle and Bischoff argued as they walked toward the back. Winner: No Contest
Christy Hemme interviews D'Angelo Dinero backstage.Match 8: Mr. Anderson vs. D'Angelo Dinero: This is a semi-final match in the tournament for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. After a series of two counts, Anderson connects with the Mic Check and gets the three count. Anderson then does his usual mic stuff to end the show. Winner: Mr. Anderson
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