We’re starting a new series every Sunday. We’re taking 2 wrestling entrance themes and putting them to the ultimate test! This week it’s Kaitlyn vs AJ Lee ..
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We’re starting a new series every Sunday. We’re taking 2 wrestling entrance themes and putting them to the ultimate test! This week it’s Kaitlyn vs AJ Lee ..
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The company which provided the stage effects for the recent set of 4 television tapings has posted a promotion video that features testing of the stage effects. CLICK HERE to visit the company’s official website
Rick Fair’s daughter Ashley Flair who wrestles under the name of “Charlotte” made her NXT debut during this week’s TV tapings which involve filming 4 episodes back-to-back. Rick Flair was in the audience for the tapings.
You can watch WWE NXT on HuLu Plus
So proud of you Wink! @MsCharlotteWWE pic.twitter.com/wkEUqeKr5Z
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) June 21, 2013
“@RicFlairNatrBoy: So proud of you Wink! @MsCharlotteWWE pic.twitter.com/y4lbXSWIHf” Helluva athlete. Impressive debut. Wish I'd called it!
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) June 21, 2013
Being that I’m a huge Sting mark, and this is my column, well I’m just gonna let the promo and then the video do all my talking for me. All I’m gonna say is that it’s great to see Sting on a mission – A Main Event Mafia mission.
Ed Boston
DTRT Wrestling News Co-Founder
Sting revealed last week that he was reforming a group known as the Main Event Mafia, which was once a powerhouse in TNA. This week the first member to join Sting is revealed.
Note: Our regular weekly Impact Results staff writer John was not available this week, so check back next week to see his normal TNA Results column. Parts of the following recap come from our friends at WrestlingInc.com. You can read their in depth results by clicking on that link.
Impact starts with Sting walking, in a suit, into the arena from the parking lot, from earlier in the day. We go to a Bound for Glory Series video package. The tournament begins tonight. It’s Open Fight Night. 10 of the 12 men who have qualified for the BFG Series are in the ring. Hogan comes out and individually introduces Bobby Roode and then Jeff Hardy.
Hardy gets to be the first to call someone for Open Fight Night, and after some posturing from a couple of the other wrestlers, Hardy chooses to call out Roode. A melee of all 12 superstars ensues, and what a start we have to Impact Wrestling.
Open Fight Night / BFG Series: Mr. Anderson vs. Joseph Park
Winner of 7 points by pin: Mr. Anderson
Open Fight Night / BFG Series: Austin Aries vs. Jay Bradley
Winner of 7 points by pin: Austin Aries
Open Fight Night / BFG Series: Hernandez vs. Daniels
Winner of 7 points by pin: Daniels
Open Fight Night / BFG Series: Magnus vs. Kazarian
Winner of 10 points by submission: Magnus
BFG Series: Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
Time Limit Draw: 2 points each
Open Fight Night / BFG Series: Jeff Hardy vs. Bobby Roode
Winner of 7 points by win: Jeff Hardy
Magnus (10 points)
Jeff Hardy (7 points)
Christopher Daniels (7 points)
Mr. Anderson (7 points)
Austin Aries (7 points)
Samoa Joe (2 points)
AJ Styles (2 points)
Bobby Roode (0 points)
Hernandez (0 points)
Jay Bradley (0 points)
Kazarian (0 points)
Joseph Park (0 points)
Tonight Impact Wrestling will be airing on a one hour delay due to time zone differences. This will be normal when live broadcasts conflict with time zones, Here’s what to expect tonight.
The Bound For Glory Series officially kicks off and all 12 participants will be in action.
– Open Fight Night returns tonight, and either Jeff Hardy or Bobby Roode will get the first call-out to start the BFG Series.
– More on Sting bringing back The Main Event Mafia.
– TNA Knockouts executive Brooke Hogan will deliver a “State Of The Knockouts Division” address.
I won’t lie I’m fully aware that our site focuses a lot of it’s posts on female wrestlers. But that’s intentional because for a long time the WWE has seamed lost as to what to do with the diva’s division. So we have felt a responsibility to put the spotlight on the storylines that involve women wrestlers. It’s no secret that I myself have my favorites and to be fair I will mention both from WWE and TNA, AJ Lee and Mickie James.
This past Sunday I was very impressed to see the WWE giving pay-per-view airtime to a diva’s match at the Payback event. It’s become a rare thing to see a diva’s match at a WWE pay-per-view. The women wrestlers train just as hard as the superstars and it has frustrated me why in 2013 the diva’s / knockouts and so on still get less airtime? Impact Wrestling has taken great steps to feature it’s “knoclouts” regularly while the WWE continues to struggle with finding time for it’s diva’s.
I’ve shared with Ed on many occasions that Impact Wrestling only airs once a week while the WWE airs a three hour show on Monday night’s, a one hour show on Wednesday night’s and a 2 hour show on Friday’s and still features the diva’s very little while Impact seams to find time for a match almost every week. I’m sorry but there is no reason in my opinion to not give equal time to the female talent who train just as hard as their male counterparts.
When I look back at this past Sunday and the diva’s championship changing hands I am hopeful that this is just what the diva’s division needed. It goes beyond the persona of AJ Lee and speaks to what I hope will be a re-energized push for the WWE diva’s who I believe have been waiting long enough to be more then just a short match on Smackdown or Main Event. The backstage vignette’s are nice but they deserve equal time in the squared circle.
AJ Lee was the perfect choice to hold the diva’s championship (for now) as I believe her popularity and chemistry with Kaitlyn will provide the right combination needed to propel the division into a new era. AJ and Kaitlyn know each other so well and can deliver the perfect storyline needed at this current time. Their real-life friendship provides a solid back-story filled with realistic elements and can hold the fans attention throughout the summer at least.
AJ Lee winning the championship is also more about the WWE showing it’s confidence in her ability to carry the diva’s division. Her true to life underdog story provides the creative tools to build solid matches and bring an emotional elements necessary to push the storylines. AJ Lee has always wanted to be a WWE star and at the age of 12 she already knew exactly what she wanted to do, she is a lifelong fan who would manually write detailed show recaps and mail them to her older brother serving in the military every week. Her role models were Lita and Stephanie McMahon . One of the most moving videos I’ve seen regarding AJ Lee is this video from 2001 when she met Lita for the first time as a teenager. You know a lot has been said about AJ Lee over the years but honestly this video speaks volumes to me about why she deserves to be diva’s champion.
(PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO)
Is AJ Lee the most athletic diva on the current roster? I’ll leave that up to you to decide. But when it comes to who can bring new life to the diva’s division right now at this very moment I believe it is AJ Lee. I apologize if some of you feel I spend to much time talking about the diva’s or AJ Lee or the knockouts. Please try to see the bigger issue you here. It’s about bringing more fairness to those women who deserve to be called superstars. It’s really not about one person it’s much bigger then that. The best thing the WWE can do is continue to build upon the feud with Kaitlyn at least until the end of the summer.
P.S. Lita was my favorite diva during that time as well. We both grew up watching the same awesome era. See AJ and I are perfect for each other LOL J/K but I mean seriously Lita was doing some epic things in the ring!
Thanks for reading!
Trevor
The lower you fall, the higher you'll fly. Day #3 on my journey to reclaim what is mine. #Payback #FightClub
— Kaitlyn (@KaitlynWWE) June 19, 2013
There were low attendance issues at last night’s WWE TV tapings in Dayton, Ohio. Several parts of the arena were tarped off. The camera side was full to the top of the arena but the opposite side had only three rows full. WWE reportedly tried a “buy one get one free” ticket sale over the weekend.
As seen on Monday’s RAW, Stephanie McMahon confronted Kaitlyn and the other Divas on the stage and told them to never interrupt her again. This was apparently a play off a real-life situation that happened backstage recently where someone interrupted Stephanie and caused a bit of a scene