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TNA House Show Results 02.08.13: Tyler, TX
By: tnafanforum Date: August 4, 2013, 3:49 am
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-Jeff Hardy defeated Mr. Anderson via pinfall. Hardy picked up
the victory after he hit Anderson with his Twist Of Fate
finisher for the pin. It’s interesting to note, Hardy never once
performed a move off the top-rope in this match.
-Gail Kim defeated ODB in a Knockouts Match via pinfall. The
referee for this match was Earl Hebner, so he did his “I Screwed
Bret” routine, complete with the “Damn Right I Did” t-shirt and
sunglasses. The Kim-ODB match was what you’d expect from these
two, similar to their match on Impact Wrestling on Spike TV the
night before. The finish came when Kim rolled up ODB and held
the tights to secure the 1-2-3.
-Gunner defeated Christopher Daniels via Disqualification. Was
said to be a good match. The finish came when Kazarian dd a
run-in, costing Daniels the match and giving Gunner the victory
via DQ. After the Kazarian run-in, James Storm came out to make
the save. This led to an immediate TNA World Tag-Team
Championship match.
-James Storm and Gunner defeated Christopher Daniels & Frankie
Kazarian via pinfall to retain the TNA World Tag-Team
Championships. All four guys worked really hard in this match,
and it showed, as this was definitely the best match on the
card.
-AJ Styles defeated Devon (with Mike Knox) via Submission.
According to live reports, these two did not mesh well as there
was a clash of styles (no pun intended) with their in-ring work.
Regardless, the match wasn’t that bad.
-Chris Sabin defeated Bobby Roode to retain the TNA World
Heavyweight Championship in the Main Event of the evening. This
match wasn’t as long as you would think, considering it was the
main event of the show and it was for the TNA World Heavyweight
Championship. Regardless, this was an excellent match that the
crowd thoroughly enjoyed. In the end, Sabin picked up the
victory with his finisher to retain the title.
NOTES:
-According to live reports, there were approximately 300-500
people in a building that can fit nearly 8,000 people.
-TNA never changed the advertising, so anyone who doesn’t read
the internet was expecting Kurt Angle at the show. As a result
of his not being there, nearly every match on the card had to be
altered in some form or fashion.
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