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The backstory I dislike, for the main reason being that you used the 'I was made part of the booking team with no past experience in the business and just because I know stuff about wrestling' road. It probably helps with what you are trying to do, but just something I dislike in diaries.

Another thing is that you make the impacts look good with the long match results, but then you completely shit on the PPV by doing the quick A def. B format. It makes the PPV's look less important than the Impacts.

Hopefully you just take this as constructive feedback and not bashing the diary.

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I never had any problem with constructive feedback so I won't start having some now . Thanks a lot;)

I was so busy for the past month and half (i.e. why the diary hasn't been updated at all) and I barely had time to write the PPV. I admit it was a very bad timing to screw up on that since it was Slammiversary, the biggest PPV of the year for TNA. However, I promise that this won't happen for Victory Road as I plan to write a full PPV show just like the Impact shows.

Also, since I've updated my EWR with the High Voltage #2 stats, I'll have to skip the June 29th Impact (that I would've used as Slammiversary recap) and go straight to July 6th. I've also decided to push back the Victory Road PPV to July 30th, allowing me more time to build some angles.

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Preview for July 6th, 2006: Another 90-minute special to air this week!

The aftermath of Slammiversary

Jeff Jarrett was 3 seconds away from winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship until Team Canada's Eric Young failed to get the job done, inadvertandly hitting Jeff Jarrett with the guitar, allowing Christian Cage to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. For the past 2 weeks, Jeff Jarrett has been fuming and demanded Coach D'Amore an explanation on his protégé's actions. As a result, Eric Young has been expelled from Team Canada! Jeff Jarrett has arranged with Director of Authority Larry Zbyszko a 6-Men Tag Team Match featuring Jarrett, the returning "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner and Team Canada captain Petey Williams against Eric Young and whomever will volunteer to team up with him.

A Dream Team?

For the first time in TNA history, 3 of TNA's biggest stars will join forces in another 6-Men Tag Match. Former WCW & NWA Champion Sting will team up "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels and "The Phenomenal" A.J. Styles to battle The Diamonds in the Rough. TNA fans around the world will certainly be looking at this week's Impact with much interest, although one question begs to be answered: can these 3 individuals can put behind their differences and be a cohesive unit?

The Real F'N Show is in TNA!

Following his loss to A.J. Styles at Slammiversary, we've seen a side of Jerry Lynn we thought we would not see ever again. Lynn cheapshotted Styles and delivered a Cradle Piledriver on the Phenomenal One after the match. It has been a long time since we haven't seen Jerry Lynn so agressive and claimed ever since Slammiversary that if the fans want to see "The Real F'N Show", they'll have to tune in on Spike TV every Thursday night to find out who he is. Jerry Lynn is set to take on one half of the NWA World Tag Team Champions, "Wildcat" Chris Harris. Can the Wildcat fall back on his feet following AMW's loss to Team Canada at Slammiversary? And will AMW's new leading lady, Krissy Vaine, play a role in this match?

Complete lineup for 7/6 Impact:

Main Event: Jerry Lynn vs "Wildcat" Chris Harris

Jeff Jarrett/Scott Steiner/Petey Williams vs Eric Young/???/???

Sting/Christopher Daniels/AJ Styles vs The Diamonds in the Rough

Kevin Nash & Abyss vs Jay Lethal & X Division Champion Sonjay Dutt

"The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore vs "The Canadian Enforcer" Bobby Roode

A-1 vs Norman Smiley vs Chris Sabin

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Results for Impact, July 6th, 2006

Match #1

Shannon Moore vs Bobby Roode (w/Coach D'Amore) ends in a no-contest

Bobby Roode started aggressively as he jumped on Shannon Moore right from the bell. Roode whipped Shannon Moore in the corner and pounded him in the corner with an avalanche, followed by a snap suplex. Roode makes the early cover but only gets 2. Roode continued to work on Moore's neck and kept him down. Roode whipped Shannon Moore in another corner from the 6-sided ring but Moore put on the brakes, climbed on the top turnbuckle and avoided Roode's charge with a moonsault, landing on his feet. With Roode wondering where was the Prince of Punk, Moore dropkicked Roode in the corner. Shannon Moore then went with a modified sunset flip but only got a 2 count. Bobby Roode gets up and swings at Shannon Moore but he ducks and Moore hits Roode with some good forearms. Roode staggers back and Shannon Moore runs the ropes, nailing the flying body press, but Roode immediately powers out, sending Shannon Moore on the outside. While Bobby Roode distracts the referee, Coach D'Amore takes some liberties with The Prince of Punk, choking him with the hockey stick/Canadian flag. Moore gets back up and D'Amore goes for a swing but Shannon Moore intercepts D'Amore's hockey stick. Moore takes the stick away and Bobby Roode steps outside. He sneaks behind Moore and hits the Northern Lariat, sending him down. Referee goes outside to have a talk with Roode when "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown comes out from nowhere to ambush Shannon Moore who was barely able to get up after Roode's Northern Lariat. Shannon Moore is getting murdered outside by Brown when Moore gets Pounced and Moore's head hitting the ring steps. Referee Slick Johnson turns around and sees Monty Brown stomping Shannon Moore. He then throws away the match, much to Bobby Roode's dismay. Roode confronts Monty Brown but Coach D'Amore is quick to prevent Bobby Roode to brawl with the Alpha Male. (OR:64, CR:56, MQ:72)

A video recap from the incident involving Kevin Nash & Abyss and Team 3D at Slammiversary is shown.

Jay Lethal & TNA X-Division Champion Sonjay Dutt defeated Kevin Nash & Abyss

Father James Mitchell wasn't at ringside with Abyss & Kevin Nash for this match. Abyss and Jay Lethal started the match. Jay Lethal tried obviously to take down the big man but Abyss countered quickly with the shoulder tackle. Abyss went for the elbow drop but Jay Lethal used his speed to roll out of the way. Kevin Nash quickly tried to enter the ring but Sonjay Dutt entered the ring and dropkicked Nash on the knee. Lethal and Dutt took down Abyss with a double dropkick. Jay Lethal then executed an over the top rope cannonball on Kevin Nash on the outside. Nash and Abyss took some time off outside and Lethal tagged in the X-Division Champion, Sonjay Dutt. Nash got in the ring and Dutt ran into a sort of defensive Big Boot by Big Sexy. Nash got Sonjay Dutt back on his feet before taking him down with his trademark sidewalk slam. Nash throws Sonjay Dutt in the corner and delivers elbows to the jaw. Nash tagged in Abyss, who decided to twist Sonjay like a pretzel. Abyss then sent Sonjay in the ropes and Sonjay went for a sunset flip. Abyss refused to go down and went for the Quake Sitdown but missed. Sonjay rolled in and tagged in Jay Lethal. Jay Lethal jumped in the ring and delivered a modified Enziguri on Abyss but only got 2. Jay Lethal with some forearms on Abyss. Lethal swings at Abyss but Abyss ducks and hits a Full Nelson Slam. Sonjay Dutt gets in the ring but is welcomed by the Black Hole Slam. Kevin Nash blind tags Abyss and sets up Jay Lethal for the Jacknife Powerbomb. Nash covers Lethal....but lifts Lethal's shoulder up at 2! Nash shoves Lethal in his corner and tags himself in Sonjay Dutt. Nash sets up Sonjay Dutt for the Jacknife Powerbomb but Sonjay Dutt reverses in a Hurricanrana and gets the upset win over Nash. Dutt and Lethal quickly leave the scene while we see Team 3D laughing at Kevin Nash in their locker room area. (OR:62, CR: 57, MQ: 67)  Nash and Abyss lost overness, Lethal & Dutt win overness

Match #3: Sting & AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels defeated The Diamonds in the Rough

Christopher Daniels and Elix Skipper, formerly known as Triple X, started the match for their respective team. Daniels and Skipper locked up and Daniels took control with the arm wrench. Skipper is able to reverse the move and trips down Daniels. Daniels trips also Skipper, but Primetime kips up on his feet. Both men study each other and Skipper extends his hand for respect. Daniels turns around, looking at Sting and AJ Styles but that allows Skipper to nail the Fallen Angel with a cheap shot by behind. Daniels goes down and Skipper clubbers Daniels’ lower back. Skipper tags in David Young and they start to work on Daniels. David Young grabs Daniels in a bearhug and Elix Skipper hits a Hart Attack on Daniels. David Young goes for the cover but only gets 2. Young brings back Daniels on his feet and attempts a side suplex but Daniels slips behind and hits the STO on Young. Daniels crawls to his corner and tags in AJ Styles. Quickly, Elix Skipper comes in the ring, trying to intercept the tag but AJ Styles springboards the top rope and hits his flying forearm on Skipper. Primetime rolls outside and David Young is taken care of by The Phenomenal One. Styles hits a series of forearms and sends David Young in the corner. Styles charges the corner and hits another forearm to David Young’s jaw. Styles hits the Northern Lights Suplex but only gets a 2 count. Styles places David Young in position for the Styles Clash but Elix Skipper intervenes with a beautiful Missile Dropkick on Styles. David Young tags in Simon Diamond. Diamond pummels Styles and taunts him, pulling him by the hair. Styles is back on his feet and strikes Diamond in the gut but Diamond clubs Styles’ neck. Diamond scoops up Styles and delivers the Double Underhook Powerbomb but only gets a 2 count. Sting and Christopher Daniels continue to shout some encouragement to AJ Styles as Diamond locks in a front facelock on Styles. Diamond puts the pressure on and Styles feeds himself from the crowd’s cheering to gain strength. Diamond signals for some help as Young and Skipper charge the opposite corner and hit Sting and Christopher Daniels. While the referee deals with Sting and Daniels, Diamond claps his two hands together, faking a tag and Elix Skipper comes in, applying the front facelock on AJ Styles. Once again, the fans side behind Styles and he is able to counter the move but Elix Skipper delivers the reverse DDT, getting the 2 count. Skipper places AJ near the corner and climbs on the top rope. He jumps for a Moonsault but AJ rolls out and Skipper lands on his feet. As Skipper wonders where AJ went, Styles surprises Primetime with the Pay Lay! Skipper goes down and Styles crawls to his corner. Elix Skipper tags in Simon Diamond and AJ Styles tags in Sting! Crowd goes crazy as Sting screams at Simon Diamond, who backs down but goes for the cheap shot. Sting blocks and hits Diamond with the right hand. Diamond goes down and David Young gets in the ring too but Sting catches him with a chop. Elix Skipper charges Sting but Sting counters with a back body drop. Simon Diamond is back on his feet and Sting sets him up for the Scorpion Death Drop but David Young and Elix Skipper jump Sting. Skipper whips Sting in the ropes and David Young nails the Spinebuster! Young celebrates prematurely as Christopher Daniels charges the ring too and hits the tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on David Young, followed by the BME. Sting is brought back on his feet by Elix Skipper who sets up Sting for the Play of the Day but AJ Styles climbs on the top rope and lands his Moonsault/Reverse DDT combo to perfection. Sting brings Simon Diamond back to his feet and whips him in the corner. Sting charges Diamond with the Stinger Splash. Meanwhile, Sting ask Styles and Daniels to bring back Skipper and Young in the ring. Sting hits the Scorpion Death Drop on Diamond but doesn’t go for the cover. AJ Styles hits the Styles Clash on Elix Skipper and Christopher Daniels the Angel’s Wings on David Young. They all look at each other and Sting slaps the Scorpion Death Lock! AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels with stereo Koji Clutches on the Diamonds in the Rough! All 3 tap out and the ref calls for the bell. Sting shake hands with AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels and raises their hands in victory. (OR: 68, CR: 66, MQ: 70)  Skipper loses overness because of weak gimmick

Match #4: Chris Sabin defeated A-1 (w/Coach D’Amore) & Norman Smiley in a 3-way dance

Norman Smiley starts the match with his trademark Big Wiggle to please the fans but A-1 attacks Smiley, sending him outside. As Coach D’Amore laughs at Smiley, Chris Sabin wastes no time and jumps on A-1. Sabin unleashes a flurry of punches to A-1 and runs the ropes, hitting Sabin with a clothesline but A-1 barely budges. Sabin goes another time but A-1 still barely moves. This time, Sabin hits A-1 with a flying clothesline, sending down Team Canada’s juggernaut. Norman Smiley makes it back to the ring, and redoes his Big Wiggle, inciting Chris Sabin to do the same. Chris Sabin executes himself, much to the fans’ joy but Chris Sabin is quick to take out Smiley again with an Enziguri. Sabin covers A-1 but only gets a 2 count. Coach D’Amore yells at his protégé, and of course, the referee. Norman Smiley grabs Chris Sabin’s foot by the ropes and that gets his attention. A-1 jumps Sabin by behind and hits a suplex. Norman Smiley gets back in the ring and desperately tries to lock the Norman Conquest but A-1 hits a belly-to-belly suplex on Smiley. Smiley steps outside and taps the mat in frustration, screaming the name “Krissy!”, in desperation. Chris Sabin is back on his feet and strikes A-1 in the abdomen but A-1 counters immediately for the knee to the gut. A-1 sets up Chris Sabin for the Pumphandle Slam, nicely executed. A-1 goes for the cover but only gets 2, following Norman Smiley’s interference. Scott D’Amore is besides himself, so is A-1. A-1 grabs Norman Smiley by the neck and scoops him up for a Choke Bomb but Chris Sabin chop blocks the juggernaut and lets go of Smiley. Norman Smiley is gasping for air and once again looking for Krissy Vaine and that allows Chris Sabin to hit a Bridged German Suplex on Smiley but only gets 2. Once again, Smiley rolls outside and seems desperate, literally crying. Everyone looks Smiley run back to the locker room, in disbelief. Chris Sabin is distracted by the incident and A-1 gets up. Sabin goes for the kill and attempts to lift A-1 for the Cradle Shock but his back gives up on him. A-1 goes once again for the Pumphandle Slam but Sabin’s legs hit referee Rudy Charles in the head and goes down. Chris Sabin slips behind and jumps on the top rope, hitting a flying head scissors on A-1. Coach D’Amore climbs on the apron, with the hockey stick/Canadian flag, distracting Chris Sabin. A-1 low blows Chris Sabin and hits the Royal Flush Neckbreaker. D’Amore asks for A-1 to bring Sabin back on his feet but Jim Cornette comes down the ramp and trips D’Amore. D’Amore looks at Cornette in disbelief and that distracts A-1 long enough for Chris Sabin to surprise A-1 in a rollup and now awakened referee Rudy Charles counted 3. Chris Sabin rolls out of the ring and Scott D’Amore throws a huge temper tantrum while Jim Cornette warns him. A-1 restrains D’Amore from jumping on Jim Cornette. (OR:59, CR: 53, MQ: 65)

Match #5: Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner & Petey Williams defeated Eric Young, Shark Boy & Marty Jannetty

Marty Jannetty’s choice as Eric Young’s tag team partner seems to shock Jarrett and his team mates. Fans give Jannetty a nice ovation. Petey Williams starts the match with veteran Marty Jannetty. Petey starts with a headlock on Jannetty but Jannetty counters in a hammerlock. Petey goes for an elbow but Jannetty ducks and surprises Petey with an inverted atomic drop, followed by a dropkick that sends down the captain of Team Canada. Jannetty wants to tag in Eric Young but he seems reluctant so Shark Boy gets tagged instead. Shark Boy joins the action immediately by biting Petey’s rear end. Williams quickly gets to his corner, tagging in Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett steps in and asks for Eric Young to come to the ring but Eric Young seems petrified. Jarrett advances near the corner of Eric Young and shouts at him. Once again, Shark Boy takes a bite of Jeff Jarrett and then hits Jarrett’s head on his shin. Jarrett staggers in the corner and Shark Boy tags in Eric Young. Eric Young goes to work and strikes Jarrett in the corner with a few chops. Young bodyslams Jarrett a couple of times and grabs Jarrett’s legs. Young pauses and the fans cheer him while Petey Williams warns him not to do what he’s about to do. Jannetty advises Young to go anyway and Young blows raspberry at Petey and headbutts the King of the Mountain in the groin. Young brings Jarrett back on his feet and sends him in a corner. Young charges but Jarrett was waiting for him with a boot to the face. Jarrett tags in Scott Steiner. Steiner clubs Eric Young to the back but orders him to tag in Marty Jannetty. Eric Young tags in Marty Jannetty and the two face off. Steiner looks at Jannetty, taunting him and flexing his muscles. Steiner slaps Marty Jannetty across the face but Jannetty responds with a slap of his own. Jannetty nails Steiner with some forearms and whips him in the ropes, followed by a back body drop. Jannetty lifts up Steiner and whips him in the ropes again and goes for a dropkick but Steiner puts the brakes and Jannetty misses, hitting his neck on the mat. Steiner wastes no time, clubbing Jannetty’s neck. Steiner picks up Jannetty and hits a neckbreaker. Steiner tags in Jeff Jarrett, who immediately slaps a reverse chinlock on Jannetty. Eric Young and Shark Boy motions for the crowd to cheer Marty Jannetty. Jarrett puts the pressure on but Jannetty gets a second wind and gets up, striking Jarrett in the midsection. Jarrett grabs Jannetty by the hair and yanks it to take him down. Jarrett drags Jannetty in his corner, tagging Petey Williams in. Petey Williams puts Jannetty’s foot on the bottom rope, stomping it. Petey scoops up Jannetty, placing him in the proverbial tree of woe in the corner. Petey Williams climbs on the turnbuckle and Jannetty’s groin for his trademark “Oh Canada” but Eric Young rushes on the apron, grabbing Petey’s head for the guillotine. Young helps Jannetty out and storms back in his corner, being ammonished by the referee. Marty Jannetty crawls near his corner but Petey Williams grabs Jannetty’s foot, keeping him from going any further. Petey Williams tags in Scott Steiner. Steiner goes to work again on Jannetty with clubs to his back. Steiner brings Jannetty back to his feet and swings at him but Jannetty ducks and punches Steiner in the jaw. Jannetty goes for a suplex but Steiner blocks it. Steiner followed with a belly-to-belly suplex. Steiner drops the elbow on Jannetty, goes for the cover but at 1, Steiner stops the count with his trademark push ups. Scott Steiner brings Jannetty back to his feet and takes him down with a gutwrench suplex. Jarrett directs traffic and tells Steiner to finish off Jannetty. Steiner tags in Jarrett. Jarrett hits a Russian leg sweep but only gets a 2 count after the cover. Jarrett then whips Jannetty but Jannetty reverses. Jannetty goes for a clothesline but Jarrett dodges and applies a Sleeper Hold. Jannetty is in trouble and loses strength. Fans are wildly behind Jannetty and seeing that he loses consciousness, referee Slick Johnson raises Jannetty’s arm, dropping once. Again Johnson raises Jannetty’s arm but dropped at 2. Eric Young then climbs on the top rope and hits a double axhandle on Jarrett who releases Jannetty. In desperation, Jannetty hits Jarrett with a Superkick! Jannetty crawls to his corner, so does Jarrett….Jarrett tags in Petey first and then, Jannetty tags in both Shark Boy and Eric Young. Both men storm the ring and attack Petey Williams. Petey attempts to take control but is taken down by a double clothesline. Jeff Jarrett gets out of his corner but Young and Shark Boy take him down with a double suplex. Scott Steiner jumps Young from behind and sends him outside. Steiner helps Jarrett up while Petey Williams continues his work on Shark Boy. Petey Williams hits his tilt-a-whirl Russian leg sweep. Petey lures Shark Boy for the Canadian Destroyer….nicely done! Petey goes for the cover but Eric Young drops the elbow from the top rope, breaking the count at 2. Marty Jannetty climbs in the ring and Petey is the recipient of a Double Superkick. Jeff Jarrett sneaks behind Jannetty and hits The Stroke! Jannetty rolls outside and Eric Young clotheslines Jarrett over the top rope. Scott Steiner goes behind Eric Young and hits the Reverse DDT. Steiner signals for the end and applies the Steiner Recliner on Eric Young. Young gives up and Team Jarrett gets the victory. After the match, Jeff Jarrett grabs his guitar and smashes it over Marty Jannetty’s head. (OR: 64, CR: 63, MQ:66)

Match #6: Jerry Lynn defeated Chris Harris (w/Krissy Vaine)

The match is barely started that America’s Most Wanted’s former manager Gail Kim storms out from the locker room and gets into a catfight with Krissy Vaine. Chris Harris steps outside the ring, trying to separate both girls. Jerry Lynn climbs on the top rope and dives on Chris Harris with a plancha. Everybody is down and TNA’s security take away Gail Kim and Chris Harris. Jerry Lynn mounts Chris Harris and punches him. Both men are back on their feet and Jerry Lynn pounds Harris’ head on the apron outside. Lynn then proceeds to smack Harris’ head on the ring post but Harris blocks and smashes Lynn’s head on the mat. Chris Harris sends Jerry Lynn back in the ring and goes to work. Harris brings Lynn back on his feet and whips him in the ropes with a flying powerslam. Harris goes for the cover but only gets 2. Lynn gets back up but Harris takes him down with a backbreaker. Lynn favours his back but manages to get back on his feet. Harris whips Lynn in the corner and charges but Lynn dodges. Wildcat staggers back and Jerry Lynn climbs on the top turnbuckle hitting a Swinging Tornado DDT. Harris rolls back outside but Jerry Lynn is relentless. He uses the top rope for leverage and hits the Pescado. Lynn is the first to be back up and looks under the ring, retrieving a chair and slides it in the ring. Referee Andrew Thomas warns Jerry Lynn not to use it and Lynn sends Harris back in the ring. Jerry Lynn works on Chris Harris’ neck with a flipover neck to whip. Lynn brings Harris back to his feet and runs in the ropes, following with a swinging neckbreaker. Jerry Lynn goes for the cover but gets a 2 count. Lynn argues with the referee and is getting pissed off. Lynn goes for the chair in the corner but the referee wrestles the chair from Jerry Lynn. While Andrew Thomas throws the chair outside, Chris Harris spears Jerry Lynn! Both men are out and Harris crawls to Lynn, putting his arm on Lynn’s chest but only gets a 2 count. Jerry Lynn is back on his feet and swings at Harris but Harris blocks and punches him. Harris takes control and whips Lynn in the ropes. Harris runs the opposite side and connects with the flying clothesline. Jerry Lynn staggers back up and Chris Harris nails Lynn with a shoulderbreaker. Harris goes for the cover but Lynn kicks out at 2. Harris whips Jerry Lynn in the corner and he charges but Lynn dodges. However, Harris puts the breaks before hitting the corner. Lynn runs to Harris but Harris lifts his boot and Lynn is smacked in the face. Harris follows with a bulldog. Chris Harris then signals for the Catatonic. Harris sets up Lynn for the Catatonic but Lynn manages to block and land on his feet. Lynn trips Harris and puts his feet in the ropes for leverage. Chris Harris protests but the referee didn’t see anything. Jerry Lynn takes Harris’ handcuffs and nails Harris behind the head with it! Harris falls down and Lynn uses the handcuffs on Wildcat. Jerry Lynn steps outside and grabs the chair he wanted to use earlier. As he climbs in the ring and wants to use it, AJ Styles storms out of the locker room and takes the chair away from Jerry Lynn. AJ Styles swings the chair but Jerry Lynn wisely escapes before being hit by Styles. Show ends with a staredown between AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn. (OR: 71, CR:66, MQ: 77)

Overall Rating: 65%

Best Match: Jerry Lynn vs Chris Harris

Worst Match: A-1 vs Smiley vs Sabin

Rating: 4.18

Attendance: 3005

Tix Sale: 90150$

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Preview for Impact, July 13th, 2006

The King of the Mountain looking to regain his throne

After defeating the team of Eric Young, Shark Boy and former WWE Tag Team Champion Marty Jannetty, Planet Jarrett are now setting their sight on Christian Cage's NWA World Heavyweight Championship. I say Planet Jarrett because Jeff Jarrett never goes anywhere without his best friend and insurance policy Scott Steiner and his associates from Team Canada. Jarrett is looking to officially challenge Christian Cage to a rematch at Victory Road. This might be Jarrett's very last chance to climb back on top of the mountain.

Tag Team Match: Austin Aries & Roderick Strong vs AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels

The tag team division is heating up, with one more team returning to the mix: Austin Aries and Roderick Strong will team together for the first time in 6 months as they'll take on the all-star duo of AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels. Styles and Daniels demonstrated some excellent tag team chemistry last week on Impact during a 6-men tag team match against the Diamonds in the Rough. However, we might question AJ Styles' focus going into this match as Styles is still infuriated with Jerry Lynn's post-Slammiversary actions, including Jerry Lynn's attack on Chris Harris after their main event match last week on Impact. Can the Phenomenal One stay concentrated on the task at hand?

Team 3D in action....well, one half of them.

Team 3D had a good laugh at the expense of Kevin Nash and Abyss last week when they were upset by the team of Jay Lethal and X-Division Champion Sonjay Dutt. It might be Nash and Abyss' turn as they plan to show up this week on Impact. What will be their intentions as Brother Ray is set to wrestle in singles competition?

In action this Thursday night:

Norman Smiley vs Rhino

Konnan vs Matt Bentley (w/Traci)

Brother Ray vs Shannon Moore

Austin Aries & Roderick Strong vs AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels

+ the presence of Jeff Jarrett, Christian Cage, Kevin Nash and Abyss!

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