wow!
I haven’t done this in a while, i’m going to start blogging weekely again soon about wwe and tna as I enjoyed doing it.
keep checking for my Impact, Raw, Smackdown and PPV reviews very soon.
My first will be Turning Point from last Sunday :D
wow!
I haven’t done this in a while, i’m going to start blogging weekely again soon about wwe and tna as I enjoyed doing it.
keep checking for my Impact, Raw, Smackdown and PPV reviews very soon.
My first will be Turning Point from last Sunday :D
Good evening blog,
So last night when I was playing on one of my favourite games ever- Total Exteme Wrestling 2005, in which I book the storylines and matches for a promotion and I’m doing it for TNA, which my dream is to do this for real, I love coming up with concepts and stories when watching events. So if you think this is good please feel free to mention this to the TNA boss Dixie Carter haha! Her twitter is @TNADixie :p let’s get Fazz his dream job.
And I’m doing this for fun as well as it’s a game and it’ll give me an excuse to go on this blog often and I won’t forget about it.
So no haters :)
So I thought for the people who read this would be interested in what i’m doing and what direction i’m taking my fictional TNA. If not so be it, but if you are give me feedback on what you like, don’t like etc etc. I have already done 3 months worth for it so i’ll give you the lineups and results of the 3 PPVs I have already done.
TNA Lockdown
TNA World Heavyweight Title
AJ Styles (c) vs D’Angelo Dinero. Winner: AJ Styles
Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy vs Sting and Desmond Wolfe. Winners: RVD and Hardy
Ric Flair vs Abyss. Winner: Ric Flair
Kurt Angle vs Mr. Anderson. Winner: Kurt Angle
TNA X Division Title
Doug Williams (c) vs Kaz vs Jay Lethal. Winner: Doug Williams
TNA Tag Team Title
Beer Money Inc vs Matt Morgan and Hernandez (c). Winners: Beer Money Inc
TNA Knockouts Title
Tara (c) vs Angelina Love. Winner: Tara
Chris Sabin vs Alex Shelley vs Homicide vs The Amazing Red. Winner: Chris Sabin
TNA Sacrifice
TNA World Heavyweight Title
AJ Styles (c) vs Rob Van Dam vs Jeff Hardy. Winner: Rob Van Dam
Mr. Anderson vs Kurt Angle. Winner: Mr. Anderson
Desmond Wolfe vs Samoa Joe. Winner: Desmond Wolfe
TNA Tag Team Title
Beer Money Inc vs Abyss and D’Angelo Dinero. Winners: Beer Money Inc
Matt Morgan vs Hernandez. Winner: Matt Morgan
TNA X-Division Title
Doug Williams (c) vs Jay Lethal vs Kaz vs Shannon Moore. Winner: Doug Williams
TNA Knockouts Title
Tara (c) vs Daffney. Winner: Tara
Team 3D vs Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. Winners: Kevin Nash and Scott Hall
TNA Slammiversary
TNA World Heavyweight Title
Rob Van Dam (c) vs AJ Styles. Winner: Rob Van Dam
No DQ
Sting vs Jeff Jarrett. Winner: Sting
I Quit Match
Kurt Angle vs Mr Anderson. Winner: Kurt Angle
Jeff Hardy vs Desmond Wolfe. Winner: Jeff Hardy
TNA Tag Team Title
Beer Money Inc (c) vs Team 3D. Winners: Beer Money Inc
Samoa Joe vs Matt Morgan. Winner: Samoa Joe
TNA X Division Title
Doug Williams (c) vs Kaz. Winner: Doug Williams
Jay Lethal vs Daniels vs Shannon Moore. Winner: Jay Lethal
TNA Knockouts Title
Tara (c) vs Daffney. Winner: Tara
My next PPV coming up is Victory Road and I have a few plans going into it. I want the main event to be Rob Van Dam vs AJ Styles again but in a Ladder Match for the title. I came up with a concept called ‘4 ways to victory’ which is basically a 4-way elimination match and who ever wins will be the no1 contender for RVD’s World Heavyweight Title. I’m going to continue the whole feud between Ric Flairs group and Hogan. And for the X Division Kaz will get one more shot at Doug Williams if he loses he does not get an X Division title shot again whilst Williams is champion.
So my next blog will be the iMPACT! after Slammiversary in which there are two matches booked which are
4 Ways to Victory qualifying match
Mr. Anderson vs Abyss
4 Ways to Victory qualifying match
Kurt Angle vs Desmond Wolfe.
Thanks for reading, if anyone actually reads it haha! and remember @TNADixie mention me to the boss ;) if you enjoyed it.
Fazz
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During the monday night wars, the WWE, then WWF, were in trouble. A lot of their top stars defected to the enemy, WCW. So what did they have to do? Create new ones of course. And what they did was come up with some of the greatest stars that wrestling has seen, Stone Cold, The Rock, HHH, a re-vamped Undertaker, Chris Jericho, Benoit (The one we all loved), Eddie, Edge and many more.
Now it’s 2010 and most of the stars have either retired (Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold, The Rock), Passed away (Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero), Getting close to retirement (Undertaker) and getting old (HHH, Jericho, Batista). So it’s time for the WWE to consider to push some of the younger stars they have in the roster to superstardom. Now i’m not saying the WWE haven’t done that already done that, they have been very succesful with John Cena, who is the face of the WWE at the moment, Randy Orton, Edge, Rey Mysterio, CM Punk and Batista have all been world champions and still have their spots. But when Undertaker eventually calls it a day and some of the older stars retire there will be spots left open for some of the younger stars to grab and run with it!
Here’s the people who I think will will be elevated to the next level very soon.
Sheamus

Already a 1-time WWE champion and had a big match at Wrestlemania with Triple H. Sheamus has the potential to be a multi-time world champion and has a very bright future ahead of him.
Jack Swagger

The current World Heavyweight Champion on Smackdown! Jack Swagger has been getting great heat with his promos. I think he needs to have top line feuds with some of the more established names like Undertaker for him to be even more ready for the big stage.
John Morrison

A multi-time tag team champion, IC champion and ECW Champion. John Morrison has been hailed the next Shawn Michaels with his great moves. A heel turn and big push should shoot Morrison into the world title picture in no time.
The Miz

Another Multi-time tag team champion and a 1-time US champion The Miz has stepped up recently and has been one of the best things on Raw, his current association with Chris Jericho should do him wonders on ringwork and his already awesome promo skills, definately one to keep an eye on.
Dolph Ziggler

Dolph Ziggler is currently working his way up the Smackdown! brand and currently has a good gimmick going for him with his sleeper finisher, something which hasn’t been done since Roddy Piper was doing it. A run with the IC title and a few major feuds with established stars like his current one with Christian should help him develop to a upper midcarder in no time.
There are a few more like Ted Dibiase, Cody Rhodes, R-Truth, Hart Dynasty who I feel will be carrying the WWE on their backs in no time at all.
Thanks for reading
Fazz
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Yes, I have jumped on the bandwagon and I have joined this site.
I am not to blog about me, i’m going to blog about wrestling! :)
The first thing that is bugging me is the way that TNA have dropped the ball on the Sting vs Jeff Jarrett feud and why they had the match wayy to early, well for me anyway!
If I was a booker my philosophy would be “Slowly build things”. The way TNA have done it is, “Let’s get them on PPV fast”.
I’m going to take you back to 1997 to show why my philosophy works, now i’m not saying what I think is the ONLY way to book! But in my opinion it’s a good way to do it.
The year is 1997 and the nWo have taken over WCW and quite literally killing it, there is only one saviour- Sting. Did Eric Bischoff immediately throw away Sting vs Hogan, no.
What he did was build the feud slowly throughout the year and got the biggest Pay Per View buyrate…ever! (I’ll have to do my research, but I do think it is still one of the biggest buy rates today).
Before the main event of Starrcade 97 was announced, fans were desprate to see Sting vs Hogan, it had been teased throughout 97 that these two were going to clash, but it never happened. WCW had teased that Sting would be facing other members would be fighting him at Starrcade, but Sting ripped the contracts and walked away. The signs in the crowd at this time where all “We want Sting vs Hogan” and went it finally was announced everyone was ready for it!
Now i’m not saying TNA should wait a year to do Sting vs Jarrett but they could of waited say a month more as they have just give it away on ‘Sacrifice’ with Sting laying waste to Jarrett in a giveaway match in my opinion.
I would of had the match at this months PPV ‘Slamiversary’ which meant TNA had 2 months of solid build up for Sting/Jarrett. So in 2 months i’d have 6 Impacts and a PPV to do it in and of course ending at ‘Slamiversary’. Here’s how I would of done it.
So after 6 weeks I have built or hope to have built a lot of support for Jarrett with Sting being a complete bastard to him and everyone in TNA and fans will want to see Sting get his arse kicked at Slamiversary plus I have also added a stipulation/gimmick to the match will hopefully give more reason for a fan to purchase the PPV.
Now once again i’m not saying what I think is right! It’s just what I would of done instead of one giveaway match with no rematch which TNA have done.
There will be more blogs of what I think of the world of wrestling coming very soon I hope you enjoyed reading it (If you did).
Fazz
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