SlamJamz Central: 07/10/2005 - 07/17/2005

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

INSIDER: SlamJamz Extra Commentary

I submitted the following SlamJamz Extra to PWInsider this morning, and I don't know if Scherer will print it or not. But it's something that had to be said....

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SLAMJAMZ EXTRA: A KNIFE THROUGH THE HEART

By TC Kirkham

Trust is something that is not given lightly by most people. It is a sacred pact between people who care about one another. It is something that once taken away is not likely given back ever again.

Last night, the trust, not to mention the respect, and even the love, that Matt Hardy has worked hard to generate among his loyal fans, was betrayed.

Worse yet, word is that it was most likely a PLANNED betrayal. On Saturday, Matt Hardy filmed a six-minute video , a tribute to his fans, his friends, and his family. He put it on line for the world to see. For a week before that, Matt began daily postings on his website, counting down to his "Independence Day", July 11. That was the date that his 90 day no-compete with WWE ended. He badmouthed everyone in WWE, from Adam and Amy to John Laurenits to Vince McMahon himself.

Did Matt know at the time that he was going back to WWE? More than likely, YES.

For some reason that I still don't understand, wrestlers and promoters take pride in hurting those fans who make the internet their home base. Most of them fully understand that without the internet, wrestling wouldn't get even half the audience it does. Groups like Ring of Honor and TNA depend on the internet fans for their survival. Yet most of them mock the internet fan. They think that the internet fan is the lowest form of scum on the earth. Many of them unjustly and unfairly think the internet ruined pro wrestling. Yet, without the internet, wrestling would have never had the boom of the late 90s, and without the internet, ECW would have never become the cult success it was.

We should have seen it coming. On more than one occasion over the past few years, Matt has made derogatory remarks about the internet and the fans that reside there.

But since the mess happened with Edge and Amy, Matt has made the internet his home. It was his internet fans that sprung to his defense. They embraced him as one of their own. They engaged him in one-sided conversation on his message board, filled him with words of love and encouragement, and let him know that they respected him. They TRUSTED him.

There's that word again.

How does it feel, people? How does it feel that you've now been worked by one of the best? You let your feelings out there, and he took it all in, and thanked you for it. How does it feel to know that for at least the past week, and possibly longer, Matt and his friends have been sitting around, reading your comments, and LAUGHING AT YOU? HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL?

It makes me ANGRY. I've been a huge fan of Matt's for years, and for the first time in nine long years, I'm finding it extremly hard to separate the wrestling journalist from the fan.in me.

It's time for TC the journalist to step inside, and for TC the fan to step up to the mike.

Last night, Matt betrayed the trust that I, and millions of other fans, had put in him. And that trust will NOT be given back to him easily. If EVER.

Matt, I don't know if you'll read this. Chances are probably good that someone is going to copy it and post it on your message board. So much the better. Anyone who wishes to do so has my full permission.

THIS is how you repay your millions of fans for their loyalty to you? By SLAPPING THEM IN THE FACE?

HOW LONG have you been working us? Playing us for the suckers you obviously think we are? Are you going to come clean and tell us just WHEN you re-signed with WWE, so you can point to us and laugh and say "What a bunch of MARKS?"

Do you REALLY think that support you've had is going to stay around, now that we know that you LIED to our FACES?

Do you have ANY IDEA that you have quite possibly just DESTROYED your own career?

And you expected us to PAY you for your friggin' internet show? Before, I would have considered it. Now,I wouldn't pay you a dime. Nor will I lay one single dime down on any indie show that has hired you to appear. If I were them, I'd drop your lying ass like a hot potato.

You send a nice big F**K YOU to the fans, I think every last one of those indie promoters, and ESPECIALLY GABE, should turn around and say to your face, "F**K YOU, man! You LIED TO US!"

Vince McMahon worked YOU, man. You're right back under his evil thumb, and because of the way you did it, not a whole hell of a lot of people - including me - are going to have any sympathy for you two or three months from now when your "MONEY CARD" is played out, he's jobbed you to Edge in the biggest PPV match either of you have ever had, and you end up wallowing in "Job City" for however long this new contract runs.

TNA offered you the WORLD, man! You probably could have had a WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. Do you REALLY think Vince McMahon will EVER give you that? To quote Vince's own theme music, "NO CHANCE IN HELL!"

In a day or two, as you begin to realize that those fans you gained by becoming the "Angelic Diablo" online and blasting McMahon and company IN CHARACTER on your site have deserted you, maybe you'll realize what you've done.

And what about personal loyality? I know they're probably standing by you, because they're your real-life posse, but what about Jeff? A Hardy Boyz reunion in TNA would have been GLORIOUS, even if it was for only one match. What about your close friend Shannon Moore, who lost his job with WWE just one week ago, probably in part so Vince would have enough money to help pay for your return? The very same Shannon Moore who you said might show up with you at your indie gigs? Did you get him his job with WWE back? NO? Some friend you are. I'm sure that being someone in the business, however, Shannon probably understands, probably thinks it's funny that I feel that way. Fine, whatever.

I can't wait for Saturday night. You got back in bed with Vince McMahon, and I cannot wait to see what happens when you show up. If you thought what happened to Jeff when he appeared for Ring of Honor was bad, just wait...Ring of Honor fans are going to EAT YOU ALIVE. By going back to WWE, you have made it clear to them that as long as the money's there, you'll do it. Some nerve calling AMY a whore last night. And when Saturday night comes and you get the reaction I know you'll get from their LOYAL fans, I'm going to sit back and LAUGH.

To quote an old movie, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!"

Why bother trying to tell you that it took everything I had last night not to burst out in tears because I was watching one of the most promising careers pro wrestling had seen in years virtually self-destructing?

If by some miracle this little ruse of yours works, and it probably will with the non-internet fans, I wish you the best of luck. I hope you have fun out there getting your little modicum of revenge on Adam and Amy for screwing you...IF in fact THAT ever really happened. I'm not so sure now that it hasn't ALL been one great big WORK.

Some of your fans, Matt Hardy, will not desert you. But they should. Because you lied to them, you betrayed them, you stabbed them through the heart with a knife. You repaid their loyalty by spitting on them.

As a journalist, I pick and choose what and who I write about. Don't be shocked if your name shows up again and again in my columns over the years to remind people what a lying, money grubbing, low-life creep you really are. Someone willing to take their own personal pain and turn it into a supposedly money making angle, and destroy their own fans' trust in them in the process.

Does it make you feel GOOD that you've hurt so many people in just one 10 minute segment? Do you feel their pain? Do you know what they would have done to make you succeed anywhere else but WWE? DO YOU EVEN CARE? Apparently not.

You disgust me, Matt Hardy. You have become what you've professed for months to hate. I hope you can live with yourself once the full realization of what you've done sets in.

I only have one last question for you, using one of your own favorite words.....

So, Mr. "Angelic Diablo", who's the "feces" now?

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Reprise the theme song and roll the credits.....

Monday, July 11, 2005

BULLETIN: RUMORS FLYING - HARDY AT RAW?

Both Bob Ryder of 1Wrestling.com and Georgiann Makropolious of WrestlingFigs.com have reported that they have recieved "RUMORS" that Matt was seen at Newark (NJ) airport this afternoon, and that he is backstage at RAW....

If the rumors are true, the reaction online should be VERY interesting....and you can BET i'll be there to add my two cents worth.

If Matt does indeed choose WWE over TNA and Indies, then he has slapped every one of his fans in the face over the past week, delibertately misleading them into thinking his "Independance Day" was approaching (his words, not mine). It may turn out that "Independance Day" isn't his release, it's his new deal kicking in....

Stay Tuned, folks...

INSIDER ARTICLE, PT.2: THe TNA/SpikeTV Blueprint For The Future

Here is part two of the two-part article posted this weekend on PWInsider.Com. This is the more controversal of the two, as you will see...

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SLAMJAMZ CENTRAL: THE TNA/SPIKE-TV "BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE"
Part 2 of 2

By TC Kirkham

(DISCLAIMER: The following is an op-ed piece by TC Kirkham, and does NOT necessarily represent the point of view of PWInsider. Com. TC Kirkham assumes FULL responsibility for the content of this article.)

As Bette Davis once said, "Buckle your seat belts. It's going to be a BUMPY night"...

It's been nearly ten years (February 1996, to be exact) since I caused some REAL trouble in the wrestling world. And the time has come for me to stir up the pot again...and in a BIG way, too.

Yesterday, in part one of this article, I looked at the WWE;s Massacre of talent and what 10 of those superstars might be doing in the not too distant future.

Today, I'd like to address this part of the article to everyone who is interested in the continued operation and wellbeing of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, also known as TNA. I'd like to address six people/entities in TNA in particular, and to one of their hopefully-corporate partners.

Call this the "TNA/Spike TV Blueprint For The Future".

So listen up, I'm about to tell you a story that's painful to hear. And I'm also about to tell you how to STOP the pain. Stopping the pain involves some pretty intense stuff, and in order for it to work, one huge corporation has to have the BALLS to help make it work. So let me address them first.

::Ahem::

To the programming department at Spike TV
RE: WWE and Total Nonstop Action

For the last five years, Spike has been home to World Wrestling Entertainment. You've had to put up with ratings far less than Vince McMahon said he would deliver to your network. Yes, one of the causes of that has been that there has been no direct competition since March of 2001, when Vince bought WCW and shut it down. But the other reason is one that isn't Spike's fault directly either - horrible writing, bad relationship with the wrestling fans, and a severe case of nepotism.

You saw the light earlier this year - you dropped out of negotiations with WWE months before their contract was due. And you let Vince make a deal to return WWE Programming to the USA Network. Looking back over the last several months, that was probably an extremely smart move.

Now you're negotiating with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling for a timeslot on your network. TNA has made it clear that they need a weekly TV deal, and that Spike TV is their choice of venue. But Spike is being a baby about doing what they need to do. Offering TNA one measly hour on weekend late nights is NOT ENOUGH. If it's all we can get, it's a START. But Spike TV - AND TNA - need to be willing to do MORE.

You say that you're not sure wrestling is where you want to be at when it comes to original programming. It's said that UFC officials who now have a deal with Spike don't want to be associated with wrestling either.

TIME TO WAKE UP, Spike TV. Without wrestling, you would still be a pissant in the industry, a network that was 9th in the ratings overall, and even CSI repeats, one of your lifeblood providers, would not have raised your network status that much. It was WWE that brought you to where you stand now. It was WWE that helped make several of your franchise shows, including "The Ultimate Fighter" and "The Joe Schmo Show" a success. Without the WWE around, those shows would have BOMBED. Badly. You yourselves proved that fact, by airing the first season finale of "The Ultimate Fighter" on a Saturday evening. As loathe as UFC will be to admit it, they know deep inside that it was the fact that without the lead-in from the WWE, "The Ultimate Fighter" couldn't cut the mustard. They were predicting an 8.0 for that Saturday night finale...and only delivered something like a 1.8 in the ratings. That, Spike TV, was a COLOSSAL DISASTER. Had you aired the finale after RAW, would it have made any difference? Probably. But we'll never know now, will we?

My point is this: TNA needs a new home. Spike TV NEEDS the loyal wrestling crowd to help it survive. ONLY if Spike is willing to go the distance and take some necessary risks, will this truly be a fruitful venture. But be willing to risk a few legal entanglements, embrace TNA completely and FULLY, and I can almost guarantee you that Spike TV's post-McMahon ratings will grow the same level they've been at during that era...and probably even climb higher. Oh, sure, they'll slip at the beginning, but not as much as you might think, because the publicity factor will be in full play.. Not all of it will be positive publicity, but it WILL draw new viewers to your network. The bottom line: YOU DO NOT OWE VINCE MCMAHON ANYTHING. He BURNED you in the end. Lower ratings than expected, and storylines that made Spike TV embarrassed to be associated with wrestling. If you, and your parent Borg conglomerate, Viacom, have the BALLS to really COMMIT to what I'm going to propose to TNA, you have the potential of locking down Monday Nights WITHOUT WWE programming and sticking it to USA Network where it hurts the most - in the weekly Nielsen ratings.

From this point on, I will continue to address Spike TV within the context of addressing TNA. So please continue to pay attention. Several points within the TNA letter will be addressed directly to you.

So without further ado, let me move the playing field away from Titan Towers, and back to solid ground, away from the isolation of WWE and back to the real world.

::AHEM::

To Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
RE: The future survival of your company
CC: Dixie Carter, Bob Carter, Jerry Jarrett, Jeff Jarrett, Bob Ryder, and the TNA Booking Committee (Scott D'Amore, Jeremy Borash, Mike Tenay, et al)
BCC: Spike TV Executive Suite

It is time to face some cold, hard facts. TNA has been around for three years now. And what do you have to show for it? Not much...

You have exclusive contracts with two of the hottest young wrestlers on the scene today. You have a loyal following, smaller than you'd like, but it's there.

And that's about it.

Let me put this out in the open for you to take a long hard look at, and to let it sink in. A lot of internet pundits, including editors and columnists at all the major sites and sheets (i.e. PWInsider, PWTorch, 1Wrestling.Com, Wrestling Observer, and Figure Four Weekly) have danced around what I'm about to say without really saying it for a long while now, but it's time it was actually said, in words that are too blunt and succinct to misunderstand. So I'm going to finally say what all of the columnists, news journalists, and even fans have been too coy to say. Because it has to be said.

TNA is a FAILURE.

And not just a FAILURE, but a COLOSSAL FAILURE at that.

EVERY opportunity TNA has had land in their lap, you have BLOWN. Usually so spectacularly and succinctly that the pundits (including yours truly from time to time) were immediately predicting your demise within weeks.

Yes, you've proved them wrong. You're STILL here three years later. But you have almost NOTHING to show for it. In his first three years of running WCW, Eric Bischoff took a flagging company that was going nowhere fast, turned it around, and was well on the road to making it a number one ratings grabber. TNA isn't even out of the gate, and for that, every last one of you - Owners/Financiers Dixie and Bob Carter, co-owners Jerry and Jeff Jarrett, Talent Relations head Bob Ryder, and the various heads of TNA's booking - should ALL be ashamed. You have SQUANDERED opportunity after opportunity in favor of assuaging the bruised egos, when your entire company - executives and performers alike - should be working for the good of THE COMPANY, not the good of THE ONE.

Another golden opportunity has now dropped in your lap - the WWE Talent Massacre of July 5 & 6, 2005, a two-day period that will resonate in the minds of wrestling fans forever as a point to which they can say that WWE blew it big time, and possibly dealt themselves a potentially FATAL blow.

It is now the responsibility of TNA - and Spike TV - to pick up the ball and RUN WITH IT. Are you going to seize the opportunity, assume the responsibility, and make it happen? Or are you going to drop the ball again, as you have done so many times in the past three years?

To make this golden opportunity work, you have to have the courage, determination, and --with all due respect to Ms. Carter - testicular fortitude to MAKE it work. It's time to take aim at the jugular vein of WWE and SHOOT. It's time to start playing WWE's game with WWE's Rules.

Take no prisoners. Spend whatever it takes, even above and beyond what the bean counters might consider reasonable. Risk the lawsuits. Take courageous steps to beat Vincent Kennedy McMahon at his own game. With determination of the parts of both TNA and Spike TV , you don't have to wait to make this happen. You can make it happen NOW, virtually overnight. And if you do, the aggressive behavior you use and the publicity it will generate will equal RATINGS far higher than TNA has seen thus far. Maybe NOT WWE level ratings right away, but there's a ton of potential for that to happen. It will be expensive on the part of both TNA and Viacom, but in the long run , it will mean far more profits for both companies. Profits that will outweigh the risks.

Here is what you have to do. Step by Step. Follow this plan, and TNA can be a slow but steady ratings-growth WINNER. You can single handedly usher back in the days of the late 90s,when WWE and WCW combined to pull in a tenth of the television viewing audience every Monday night. What I have to suggest is going to be controversial, and even unethical in several places - not my usual stance. But 90% of my favorite performers are in TNA already and several others recently became massacre victims. I want to see TNA survive. And as I've said, if you're out to beat the WWE, you've got to beat them at their own game. In wrestling terms, it's Ric Flair's, "To Be The Man, you've got to BEAT the man" line on a business scale. If you continue down the path you're on right now, you're leading to total collapse. Sooner rather than later.

The first move belongs to both TNA and Spike TV. You need to sit down and finalize a deal. A LONG TERM deal. A FIVE YEAR deal. Not some namby-pamby one year "TNA Buys time" deal. This needs to be one that the entertainment industry will sit up and take notice at. A Deal that out -McMahon's McMahon. This needs to be done NOW. BEFORE the next TNA PPV hits the airwaves next Sunday. And it needs to be announced BEFORE the PPV as well. That means you have, at most, FIVE DAYS to make this deal happen.

Then, the ball is in Spike TV's court. And it's time for the next step.

Spike TV needs to BREACH THE EXCLUSIVITY AGREEMENT.

McMahon is gone, Spike. Let him move on. Risk the money it's going to take to give TNA a real shot at making it, and giving yourself a ratings benefit at the same time. McMahon will be on your network for just 10 more weeks. He screwed you. He left for USA Network. You don't owe the WWE ANYTHING. And I don't believe there is a judge worth his salt in this country that would dare give McMahon an injunction against you for doing so. He's leaving, he knows it, you know it. And so would the judge.

It is time for the screw-ee to become the screw-er.

By the first week in August, Spike TV needs to premiere TNA on MONDAY NIGHTS. That's right. BEFORE RAW leaves. Drive McMahon crazy. TNA Needs to put together a LIVE show for Monday nights. And Spike needs to air it RIGHT BEFORE "WWE RAW". Run the show from 8 to 9 PM on Mondays through the end of September. And then expand the show from 8-10 PM, so that the VERY FIRST WEEK that Raw is back on USA, it's first hour is going head-to-head with TNA.

Then, that same week in August, TNA Impact needs to make it's move back off the internet and back onto weekly television, with all new matches, Saturday nights at 10 PM, right before WWE Velocity.

And TNA should also premiere some kind of hybrid show, with both new matches and magazine style features, on Sundays at 6, right before WWE Sunday Night Heat.

In short, you need to make the last two and a half months of WWE's tenure on Spike TV miserable. Make Vince want to regret ever leaving Spike TV. And at the sme time, make him GLAD he's going back to USA Network.

Next, the ball is in TNA's court. Once the deal is done, TNA needs to set several actions of it's own in motion.

The first motion is to DOUBLE THE ROSTER. You heard me. What I have outlined is going to TRIPLE TNA's airtime, and you need more performers to do the job. You don't want your big stars to burn out. As the first move in doubling the roster, you need to maximize the publicity factor and hire as many of WWE's massacred stars as you can that will add to your ranks, and add salt into the new wounds in WWE that they themselves would be responsible for opening when they let them go. You need to give yourselves the ability to thumb your nose at McMahon.

BREACH THE 90-DAY NO COMPETE CLAUSES. Panda Energy has the necessary income. So don't claim that it can't be done. It most certainly can. Guarantee the performers whatever salary they would have drawn from WWE during those 90 days, and make sure they get the money pronto - no more Kid Kash-like ranting on the net about unpaid salaries and such. That kind of stuff has to end. Pay them whatever they ask for, but set a ceiling on the salary offers early, so that you don't get taken unfair advantage of. Then, make lots of noise about hiring the fired WWE employees and how TNA wants to see them back on TV sooner rather than later. Although I don't expect TNA to hire everyone, it is absolutely ESSENTIAL that TNA sign these people and have them ready to go IMMEDIATELY, for reasons I will go into shortly:

The Dudley Boyz (no 90 day clause to worry about here)
Billy Kidman
Maven
Shannon Moore
Akio
Spike Dudley
Jackie Gayda
Matt Morgan

TNA could benefit as well from hiring Charlie Haas and Mark Jindrak as well, but they don't play a major part in my future suggestions as the others above do.

Let everyone know that ALL of the former WWE employees will appear during TNA's first two weeks of shows on Spike TV, and really pump the publicity machine for all it's worth. There's more to this in a few minutes, and will involve some other hirings that we'll go into as we go through the expanding gimmicks list shortly.

And above all, as the ENTIRE wrestling world knows, don't blow the opportunity - BEFORE the PPV next Sunday - probably sometime on Friday, his "freeday" --maximize the publicity and make the announcement that TNA has indeed landed the services of "The Angelic Diablo" Matt Hardy. DO NOT BLOW THIS. Matt is a very important element in your success, and I think all parties involved - TNA, Spike TV, and Hardy - know this.

The next step is to hold a press conference - maybe the same one where the two above events are being announced. And in said conference, TNA needs to announce the following points:

1) That TNA is committed to making wrestling respectable again, and will use so-called "Crash TV" elements sparingly if at all. That TNA is going to try to blend the right elements - action, suspense, a bit of "Crash TV', a little "Extreme" and a little blood here in there - to make wrestling something that the whole FAMILY can watch TOGETHER. TNA Wrestling fans - and parents - who tune in want to see actual Wrestling and less "sports entertainment" elements - than WWE offers. A little bit goes a long way, as the old adage says. No Terrorism, no necrophilia, nothing like that. Blood is a natural part of wrestling, and a little won't offend the parents of younger fans, and you need both parents and kids as well as your current fan base to survive. Make it clear that you KNOW THIS.

2) That TNA has committed itself to a long-term deal with Universal Studios, and the "Impact Zone" as it's called. Give TNA a home that they can be proud of, like the old "ECW Arena". A Single place that can be TNA's alone. Forget house shows for now, and stay focused on one arena. Make the "Impact Zone" a place that wrestling fans long to travel to, like ECW Arena was the mecca of extreme fans.

3) That TNA is committed to it's FIVE Belts. That's right, I said FIVE. TNA needs to announce it's commitments to the World Heavyweight Title belt, the X Division belt, and the Tag Team division belt, as well as two brand-new elements in the TNA Mix - the TransContinental Belt and the WOMENS' division belt.

OK, now that the technicals are out of the way, and Viacom and the Carters have played their hands, and are risking the financial end of things, it's time for Scott D'Amore and his team to step up to the plate. Booking is going to be a big element in the "NEW TNA", and it will fall to you to put together a lot of stuff in a very short time.

The LAST thing I (or ANY fan for that matter) want to see is an "NWO" style storyline. It simply will no longer fly in this day and age. You most certainly should take advantage to point out who's coming over from WWE, and why, but aside from the obvious selling of that point, leave it at that. Stress how glad most of the people are to be a part of TNA now that they've had the opportunity.

Classic wrestling has always survived on 'factions' of wrestlers. In recent years, factions have fallen by the wayside. In fact, in the last two or three years, only two factions have been alive in wrestling. WWE had "Evolution" with Triple H, Batista, Randy Orton, and Ric Flair, while in TNA, Team Canada, led by manager Scott D'Amore, has thrived and make superstars out of Petey Williams, Bobby Roode, Eric Young, Johnny Devine, and A1. The time has come to put together a few ready-made factions to start working the TNA angles around. I can offer up four new factions for you, but ultimately the decision will be up to you, as would whether they would be considered face or heel factions. But to start off, here's what I would suggest.

Faction #1 - The Omega Factor - Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, and Shannon Moore - these three guys have been working it together for years, and all of them started off in Omega. Make it work for you. You've got one guy for each of the three singles belts. Put Matt in the Heavyweight game, Jeff in the TransContinental game, and Shannon in the X Division. And all three of them have laundry with WWE to air, I'm sure....and if at some point in the future Shane Helms becomes available, so much the better...Make "The Omega Factor" your lead faction for leading the fight against Vince.

Faction #2 - TTFN(Y) - full name Too Tough For New York - Vince has NEVER truly taken advantage of what they started with "Tough Enough" so perhaps it's time for TNA to step up and show them how it's done. TTFN(Y) consists of recent Massacre victim Maven, as the leader, with fellow Massacre victims Jackie Gayda and Matt Morgan, and two other performers that will be new additions to the TNA ranks - Nidia Guerin and Mike Mizanin. "The Miz" alone brings huge publicity with him from his MTV "Real World" connections, which can also be exploited to the fullest. You may also want to consider other "Tough Enough" candidates that didn't make it all the way as well, such as Daniel Rodimer or Hawk Youkins..but I'd do that carefully and slowly, not with the five who make up the beginning ranks.

Faction #3 - Extreme Incorporated - it could also be "The Extreme Coalition" or whatever you want to do with it. WWE is once again blowing the perfect angle. So if WWE can't - or more likely refuses to - sustain ECW Fans, let TNA take the lead. Led by Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley, this faction would also include Spike Dudley, new TNA signee Rhino, and one or two of TNA's own...Jerry Lynn, Shane Douglas, or both (perhaps with Douglas acting in the Ric Flair Evolution role). But whatever you do, Extreme must be spelled out. Why? See Number Four.

Faction #4 - X-citement - or any other name utilizing the "X" to mean "X Division" rather than "Extreme". Put together a group of TNA newcomers to light a fire under a reorganized and repurposed X Division. I'd suggest launching this group a little later, using an experienced face "X Division" performer - Chris Sabin or Amazing Red or Shark Boy - as a leader who recruits a group of hot new young performers to help him wrest the X title out of heel hands (Michael Shane?). Sort of like WCW"s old "Jung Dragons" but as a face group. The other performers would all be new to TNA, and all but one getting their first major national exposure. My choices for the others would be WWE Massacre victim Aiko, along with three dynamic up and coming UPW Performers, Li'l Nate, Billy Kim, and Shawn Riddick, as well as a funny, talented, and charasmatic heel performer who goes under various names but is best known as either "Alpha Male" Justin Powers or "Alpha Male" Justin Shaype, depending on which indie he's working for on the New England indie circuit.. Of course, the "Alpha Male" part would have to go, because Monty "No Talent Whatsoever" Brown uses it in TNA, but that's fine. Adding Zack Gowen to this team might also prove to be useful.

Anyway, you get the idea. Factions can and should be an important part of TNA's future.

Now, let's move on to those new divisions I mentioned earlier.

The TransContinental Division would be the first new belt to be introduced on TNA, and it should have a HUGE fanfare. This belt is designed to be TNA's equivelant of what WWE's InterContinential belt USED to be - a hugely important belt for those who don't quite make it to heavyweight status.

Let's face facts, boys and girls. AJ Styles, phenomenal performer that he is, is NOT really Heavyweight material. But put him back in the X Division, where he likes to be, and he absolutely obliterates the rest of the contenders. The X Division nearly collapsed earlier this year when AJ returned to it and decimated the rest of the performers therein - Chris Sabin, Michael Shane, Frankie Kazarian (at the time) and others. He would have also obliterated Amazing Red, had he been around, but this happened during the time when Dusty Rhodes unceremoniously had dumped him.

The TransContinental Belt changes all that. It becomes a bridge between the two current division. It puts people who really have no business being in the X Division anymore but who either aren't the right size or aren't yet ready to move on to the HeavyWeight division in their own class with their own belt to feud over, instead of mucking up the newer, smaller X division guys, or worse yet, just feuding to feud with nothing at stake, one thing I've always loatned about pro wrestling.

Launch the TransContinental Belt with an 8 man tournament on the Spike TV Debut of TNA. It can take several weeks to get to the crowning moment and the very first winner of the belt, and you can build up the tension between the 8 competitors. I suggest that to begin the division, the 8 people to start with should be AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Jeff Hardy, Shocker (also not X Division material), Samoa Joe (ditto), Sean Waltman, and two of the incoming WWE Stars, best choices probably to be Maven and Billy Kidman. Other possible choices for this belt include Sonny Siaki, David Young, Charlie Haas, Mike Mizanin, and Cassidy Riley among others.

The point is to give this size and weight class a belt all their own. And If you put some prestige behind it, TNA's TransContinental Tourney could be a HUGE ratings getter. And it gets the larger guys who shouldn't be in the X Division out of it.

Second, the TNA Women's Division. Now, I know TNA has always shied away from Women's wrestling, but one of those Golden Opportunity moments has arrived. TNA has a chance to do something neither WWE nor WCW has really seriously tried - make a SERIOUS attempt at making Women's wrestling as big as it is in Japan.

There are so many talented women performers out there, that as TNA goes through it's first few months of it's Spike TV run, you can be lining up competitiors who want to prove to the United States that Women's Wrestling is NOT all Bra and Panties matches. That you don't have to be a DIVA to be a women's performer. That wrestling to some women is as important as it is to men. To start, I'd have another 8-person tourney. And it would mean acquiring additional talent. But it would be worth it. Think of the prestige of giving the women a 30-minute final match just under the main event (or even as the main event - it HAS to be better than the Trish/Lita match WWE main-evented earlier this year) where WRESTLING , not T and A, is the important element. To kick things off, I would choose 8 performers who can hold their own in the ring. To my mind that would mean TNA's own Traci Brooks, established performers like Miss Jacqueline, Molly Holly, Nidia Guerin, and Jackie Gayda (with some more training) and outside elements to introduce to a national audience for the first time, such as NECW's Mercedes Martinez and Violet Flame, Japan's Sumie Sakai, and UPW's Jenny "Looney" Lane, among others.

TNA has an opportunity to launch a revolution in Women's wrestling. Seize the opportunity and the fans will follow. Of that I am sure. More importantly, it would make everyone see just how poorly WWE really does treat their female performers.

OK, I've outlined some of the stuff that needs to be done. The rest I'm leaving (warily) in the hands of the booking committee. I'm just a fan, and we all know it. But I'm a knowledgeable fan, and many people know that I have an ability to read trends in this business, and make accurate predictions on how things may go involving various angles and wrestling performers. I'm usually right in those predictions. Ask around, you're bound to find someone who can tell you. Some of them are in your own backyard.

Overall, the point of this article is to point out some major mistakes TNA has made and ways to correct them that will give them an advantage, and also to point out that wrestling NEEDS competition in order to fuel true creativity. TNA has shown some creativity over the past three years, but not enough to beat WWE at their game, even though they're way more creative than WWE has been. I want to see TNA survive. And it takes more than Panda Energy's money to make that happen. It takes creativity. It takes drive. It takes fandom understanding. It takes decent execution.

I have been dreaming of the day when TNA shows it has what it takes to survive. So far, it hasn't done anything to show me it can. In fact, 90 percent of the time it has pulled bonehead moves that has left me - and many of my fellow wrestling fans - wondering if TNA really DOES want to be a success (no, I HAVEN'T forgotten the Bait and Switch PPV last year...and NEITHER has anyone else...).

What I've done is provided an outline, a blueprint, for some extreme actions that need to be taken to ensure TNA's future. And I hope that TNA and Spike TV will listen to them. Dangerous, and sometimes unethical, as they are, they WILL work.

Now I am turning to the FANS who are reading this.

The fans are an important element in TNA's success as well. And for all our bellyaching, it's time we showed Spike TV that TNA is worth taking risks on, and that we show TNA that we will be there to support them.

To that end, I'm asking wrestling fans worldwide to sign on to my proposed "TNA/Spike TV Blueprint For The Future" by adding their name to a list of fans supporting the above initiative or individual elements of it on PetitionOnline.Com.

The petition says the following:

We, The Undersigned, declare our support for the "TNA/Spike TV Blueprint For The Future" as outlined by journalist and wrestling fan TC Kirkham in his SlamJamz Central column and blog entry of July 10/11, 2005. We believe that the extreme actions such as those outlined by Kirkham in his article would help to ensure TNA's survive into the future, and that his suggestions, while risky to both TNA and Spike TV, would be worth the maximum exposure and publicity they would generate. I am a fan of TNA and it's family of performers, and hereby pledge to do my part by watching TNA programming whenever and wherever on Spike TV it would eventually land (if a US resident) and to help by passing along the address of this petition to others who might be interested in signing it and by encouraging them to sign and show their support for TNA - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Spike TV's airing of their programming.

All you have to do is sign your name, your e-mail (which can remain private to PetitionOnline only or to myself only, and does NOT have to be made public) and your city, state, and country. I've also left optional spaces to list your favorite TNA performers, Favorite WWE Massacre Victim, and general comments about the situation.

My goal for this petition, available at http://www.petitiononline.com/jamz01/petition.html is 10,000 signatures by this Friday, July 15, at 5 PM EDT. Now, we may not make that many, or we may get more, either way, but you don't have to stop signing the petition at that time. Keep signing and keep supporting TNA .

Please remember that signing this petition does NOT commit you to anything more than general support for the ideas listed above, and a general pledge to watch TNA programming and help it succeed once Spike TV picks it up. But passing the word along to your friends, your chat friends, and any wrestling fans you know, will help generate more signatures. And the more signatures we can raise, the more support we show for TNA and the louder Spike TV will hear our pleas. So paste the petition address in your e-mail, publicize it on your website or in your blog, and help us meet this goal.


OK, TNA and Spike TV - I've laid things out on the line for you. I've told you what you need to do, or at least START to do, to give TNA its first REAL shot at success.

Now the BIG question is:

Will you take the risks, take the initiative and RUN WITH THE BALL? Or will you BLOW IT, yet again, and allow the world to watch you slowly collapse around yourself and die?

Only YOU are the destiny of your future. But remember...the futures of dozens of professional wrestlers depend on your actions over the next 7 to 14 days. If you don't make the right moves, you could be responsible for the demise of any chance for real competition for WWE to emerge...EVER....

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Until Next Time....REPRISE THE THEME SONG AND ROLL THE CREDITS!

INSIDER ARTICLE, PT.1 : THE WWE MASSACRE

As promised, here is part one of the two-part article posted on PWInsider this weekend. This portion was published on Saturday.

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SLAMJAMZ CENTRAL: THE WWE TALENT
MASSACRE
- A Complete Analysis


Part One of Two
By TC Kirkham

This has been one of the most crazy,
devastating weeks in recent memory for the professional wrestling fan.
18 talents from WWE - 15 wrestlers, 2 divas, and 1 announcer - so far -
have been let go in the worst-ever single short term period massacre of
talent in the 10+ years I have been a wrestling fan. WWE's
extremely unprofessional attitude continued by having the nerve to ask
the fired talent how they felt about being fired, so they could post it
on their website. That is the most obnoxious, inhuman, uncaring
attitude I've ever seen.


As if that's not enough, Jim Cornette
lost his mind - again - and has been fired from OVW over an incident in
which he slapped a student repeatedly after not reacting to another
performer as Cornette thought he should.


And in the most heinous disregard for
sensibility that I've EVER seen in WWE, McMahon and company allowed a
terrorism angle - tasteless and crass at any time - involving Muhammad
Hassan, Daivari, and five masked men dressed as commandos, to air on
Smackdown Thursday night, less than 24 hours after London was the
victim of a horrible terrorist attack with over 50 casualties from a
series of bombs going off on London's public transportation,
three in London's spacious Underground system, and one which ripped
apart a classic Double Decker bus.


This week has personally left me
completely disgusted with the total heartlessness of one Vincent
Kennedy McMahon. He has shown NO compassion whatsoever in the releases
of these performers, even as WWE announced they were hiring former ECW
and TNA troublemaker Big Vito to add to the Smackdown side, and as they
also dropped the bombshell that they were about to re-sign wrestling
turncoat Brock Lesnar to a deal, something which not surprisingly is
not sitting well with the boys in the back OR the fans.


Despite what many people out there
feel, WWE is NOT the only game in town, even though they are the only
federation with weekly TV at the moment. But that is about to change.
TNA should announce a tv deal in the next couple of weeks, I predict.
And if they and Spike TV, who is most likely going to be their
new home, follow through on the advice I'm going to STRONGLY SUGGEST
they follow in the second part of this article, coming tomorrow, they
could very well knock McMahon flat on his ass.


For right now, though, let's stick
with the WWE Massacre, and the talent therein.


WWE has so misused many of these
people, and it's disgusting. However, there is a bright silver lining
in these dismissals: In several cases, they have handed TNA and ROH a
present on a silver platter. Several of them, in fact.


I'm going to be bluntly honest here:
Not all of the talent released this week will find work with TNA or
ROH, simply because they're just not going to appeal to either group,
or the fans of either group. The performers have their fans, and will
probably show up in some capacity somewhere in the business, but not
likely soon. We'll get these performers out of the way up front, so I
can do some detailed analysis of the rest of the performers. The
performers I refer to in this group are, in no particular order, Joy
Giovanni, Kenzo Suzuki and wife Hiroko, Marty Jannetty, Dawn Marie,
Gangrel, Marc Loyd, and Kevin "Mordecai" Fertig. Unless something
really spectacular can be thought up for one or more of them, I believe
we've seen the last of them for a while where US Wrestling is concerned.


Now that those people are out of the
way, let's focus, in order of importance as I see them, of the
remaining
wrestlers who have fallen victim to WWE's callous restructuring.


1. Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley

Not a part of the cuts directly, but
WWE has chosen "not to reopen renegotiations" with them, this release
is perhaps WWE's biggest shocker AND biggest BONEHEAD move of the past
10 years, with the Matt Hardy dismissal earlier this year the second
biggest. Bubba Ray and D-Von will be free to go wherever they want when
their contract expires in early August - less than 30 days from now, it
is believed -- and will NOT be hampered by the standard 90 day
no-compete clause that WWE includes in their contracts. They will
not have trouble finding work, and some sources have indicated that the
Dudleys have already been contacted by both TNA and ROH for future
work. The Dudleys are going become the biggest of several thorns in
Vince McMahon's side in coming weeks. Simply put, it's like Vince
McMahon personally delivered to TNA a belated 3rd anniversary present.


2. Billy Kidman

Of the performers who were direct
victims of the massacre, Billy Kidman is perhaps the best known. A
multi-time WCW Cruiserweight champion back in his formative years,
Kidman got lost in the shuffle in the shift to WWE after the WCW
buyout, and the only thing good that's come out of Kidman's time with
WWE is the fact that he found a wife in WWE Diva Torrie Wilson.
It didn't help that he bulked up a bit too much and cut his hair off,
changing his look considerably. Still, Kidman is a five-star talent
that is sure to find work in the biz, be it in TNA, ROH, or Japan,
where he might be best suited in the long run, with his high-flying
style. His one big problem with prospective new employers might be the
fact that he's earned himself a rep for being from the "JBL/Bob
Holly" school of hazing, something that only developed after being a
victim of that kind of crap himself in his really early WCW days, and
wanting to get ahead more quickly in WWE, he joined in on several of
Bradshaw's extremely juvenile bullying sessions. His attitude in this
area may make him a bit undesirable at the moment, unless he can clean
up his act.


3. Maven

I'll go more into depth on why Maven
is third on my list in the next installment of analysis tomorrow. But
he's VERY important, trust me. The only reason Maven never got over is
because John Laurinatis, Stephanie McMahon,. and Triple H kept cutting
the legs out from under him because he was a "Tough Enough" alumni, the
very first winner, in fact (though I never agreed with that decision -
I always felt Josh was a better performer and should have won the
original competition). A golden opportunity lay ahead for Maven if he
should choose to stay in the business and persevere a bit longer.


4. Shannon Moore

Of all the released talent this week,
Shannon Moore is perhaps the most unfairly lambasted performer among
them. A cruiserweight with more skill in just ONE of his pinkies than
the entire bodies of Heidenreich, Gene Snitsky, and Nathan Jones
(who could forget him…no matter how hard they try) combined,
Moore never got the shot he truly deserved. Even with help from his out
of the ring buddy Matt Hardy, and later Paul Heyman, Moore could never
catch a break. The recent transformation of his look and style, which
greatly hurt him with most fans, transforming him from a good
looking young man the ladies could get into into a major league
Dork with a "moussehawk", too much of a "bulk up" job, and make
up which made no sense, was probably the final straw. But at least
Shannon TRIED to inject freshness into his character, tried to "rev his
game up", and was easily along with Paul London and Akio (see below)
the reason the oft-maligned, little watched WWE Velocity was the best
show in the WWE's TV crown for the past year. Matt Hardy also commented
on Shannon's release today, saying pretty much the same thing (although
he said he liked Shannon's new look, which I STRONGLY disagree with). I
think Shannon's going to appeal to many a market, indie and big league.
And, for the record, I first touted him as a potential TNA X Division
champion in February of 2003! There's a lot "moore" to Shannon
than people give him credit for, and in the next few months, once his
90 day no-compete runs out, Shannon will blow the minds of people who
don't give him said credit. I think people will finally get a chance to
see what the WWE missed out on…an extremely talented and personable
former WCW Hardcore Champion (shared with Shane Helms and Evan Karagis
as "Three Count") that they completely overlooked.
With all his potential, it's mindboggling that the WWE didn't see it.
Then again, think about who were talking about here - Vince, Steph,
Hunter.... On second thought, it's not that mindboggling...it's out and
out ignorance.

5. Akio

Like Moore, Akio never really got a shot at getting over in the WWE,
because he's under 6 foot, he never got a real persona, and he's a
(gasp) cruiserweight wrestler. Three strikes, kid, you're OUT.
And that's a shame. We knew whenever we'd see a Moore vs Akio match on
Velocity (the ONLY place they would ever appear in that capacity), we'd
get a good match. They'd been mixing it up together since the dying
days of WCW, when Shannon was part of Three Count, and Akio was the
leader of the Jung Dragons. And in fact, no matter who Akio mixed it up
with, the match was worth watching. Whether taking on Paul London,
Chavo Guerrero, Shannon Moore, or Spike Dudley, you could see the
talent this high flyer had. If TNA doesn't snatch him up for the
X Division pronto, I'll be damned surprised.

6. Spike Dudley

Spike Dudley has a rep for being one of the nicest guys in the
business, always doing what he's told, always happy to please his fans,
always working hard to get over. But this time, with Bubba Ray and
D-Von being sold up the river as contract negotiations fell apart,
Spike
followed them up said river in his little raft. Spike needs time
off to heal his body completely, and if I were him, I'd enjoy the 90
day clause and then a few more months besides that. But he's a
go-getter and already advertising his availability. And he'll no doubt
end up wherever Bubba and D-Von end up. Unlike Moore and Akio, Spike
already had a solid persona when he arrived in WWE having established
it in ECW. And over the past year, the WWE had a little fun,
turning him into the little heel that was the ringleader of the Dudley
Boyz. It was hilarious, it was fun, and it worked with the fans. Well,
except the beard. PLEASE shave that ridiculous beard off. A goatee is
fine, but that mountain man monster just looked....well....DUMB on a
guy of Spike's size. IF Spike can get himself healthy
again, he's the most likely of all the massacre victims to end up as a
Ring Of Honor regular. His extreme style is a natural fit for the
Philly-based group. And he'd probably be welcomed in TNA as well, and
could lend his talents to TNA's most valuable area, the X Division. Or
perhaps...he could do BOTH. But seriously, Spike, sit on the sidelines
for awhile and HEAL. THEN worry about where you're going to go.

7 & 8 Charlie Haas and Jackie Gayda

I'm doing these two as a pair because they are newlyweds, and would be
a great addition to any organization that might want them. They've
already served notice that they will be sticking around in the
business, contrary to what a couple of online pundits have speculated,
and they should. Charlie has been floundering around since Team Angle
ended, and Jackie....well, she's a heck of a valet. Seriously,
though Jackie, along with Maven, and the next person I'm going to talk
about, figure into an idea I'm going to be giving TNA in the second
half of this article (available tomorrow) and so we'll talk more about
her at that time. Charlie would be an asset to anyone who wants him. He
could add some style and grace to the TNA ranks, or kick it up a notch
and take on ROH. We'll be seeing the pair of them soon, I have no
doubt.

9. Matt Morgan

Morgan was the giant of those involved in the Massacre. Standing well
over six feet tall, this one time Tough Enough competitor had been in
WWE's main ranks once before, then sent back to OVW for more seasoning.
When he returned, he came back as a man whose gimmick was that of
a man who had a deep dark secret: he ::shudder:: STUTTERED. Excuse
me? You've got a guy that big, and his only claim to a gimmick is
that he stuttered? Good god, what has Creative been smoking? Or
maybe that should be what HAVEN'T they been smoking? And maybe they
should find something TO smoke. ANYTHING would have been more creative
than this. Poor Matt. He's got a terrific body, he's a handsome guy to
appeal to the ladies, and he's got talent lurking under some
still greenish skin. To be fair, WWE tried for a couple weeks to get
him over as Carlito's bodyguard, and even had him doing Brock Lesnar's
finisher , the F5. But then Brockie-Brat decided he wanted to come back
to wrestling after all, so Carlito was "drafted" to Raw and Matt was
left out in the cold. They don't need TWO big guys. And despite the
fact that they could probably get Matt for a LOT LESS MONEY than Brock,
they have sent him packing. With continued training and
work, Matt has a bright future in this business, and I have a feeling
he'll be getting offers right and left from TNA, ROH, Indies, and
Japan, where they love big american guys (ask Mike Awesome). Of course,
they love little american guys too (just ask Spanky and Low Ki), but
that's beside the point. Which is that he's likely got a few
choices to make in the future as to where he can go.

10. Mark Jindrak

Jindrak is a former WCW World Tag Team Champion with Sean O'Haire, and
WWE of course BURIED him from the very beginning. Thrust from gimmick
to gimmick without success (hey, even Glen Jacobs took three gimmicks
to finally find fame as Kane - remember "Dr. Issac Yankem" and "The NEW
Diesel"?), Jindrak just hasn't had the breaks in his WWE tenure. He's
got talent, he's a big guy, and I think if maybe he tries to just be
HIMSELF for a chance, instead of imitating old gimmicks that didn't
work (See Wrestling Dictionary under" The Narcissist", aka Lex Luger),
Jindrak might finally find himself a star, be it with TNA or even more
likely, with Ring of Honor and in Japan.


OK, so there you have it . My honest assessment of what could be in the
future for these ten people.

I keep talking about the second half of this article. And I'm going to
do so a little more right now. Part two of my Analysis of the WWE
Massacre will focus on how TNA, WWE's nearest thing to a direct
competitor, must grab the reins, pull hard, and buckle down for a
bumpy ride. And how they can best take advantage of the massive cuts
WWE has made.

I'll warn you (and PWInsider.Com) ahead of time: What I'm going to lay
out in the second part of this article is going to be a bit
groundbreaking, a LOT controversial, and in some places, EXTREMELY
unethical, but I'm going to do it anyway. Why? Because I want TNA to
survive. WWE has just handed them a basket of goodies, and I want to
help ensure TNA doesn't blow it...YET AGAIN. Somebody needs to
step up and tell the Carters and the Jarretts just WHY they're not
successful as of yet, and HOW they can have that success OVERNIGHT if
they're willing to put the bucks in, push the right pressure points,
risk some potentially nasty legal consequences, and show that they have
the BALLS to DESERVE to survive, something which, as of yet, they have
NOT shown.

But all of that is coming tomorrow....

Until then....REPRISE THE THEME SONG AND ROLL THE CREDITS!!!
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Part two of this article follows in it's own post.








Sunday, July 10, 2005

THE HARDY FILES: One Day Left

Matt Hardy posted the following on line this evening. In keeping with his wishes to his fans to post the info, i'm doing so here. So here goes...

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One day left...

Greetings everyone! I figured since there was only one magical day left, today's state of the Movement would be via video. Here is the link to my update for today -

https://secure.logmein.com/f?-GVDDurWu12Bdo984-RZojNRZbAhVDdcGuhWDiTsZyb
or
http://download.xdrive.com/s/0327372139rkBTPRoWwdPZX2md90?partner=plus

I want all of you to spread the gospel of Mattitude and post this link everywhere you can. It's an exciting time--the sand has almost run out of the hourglass. Thanks for being on my team and for always having my back...

Matt Hardy
The Angelic Diablo

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The bottom link sort-of works; the person who has the video must be online for the top link to work. Be prepared to wait...the MPG video file is 136MB and will take even a broadband connection quite a little while to download... and then it only plays the first 24 seconds of the 6 and half minute video before it freezes...oh well, maybe it will get fixed later tonight or tomorrow...I hope so, i'd really be interested to see it.

We'll keep you up to date as Matt begins to celebrate the end of his WWE days....keep it right here on SlamJamz Central.

INSIDER: Part two of the marathon article is up! And other news as well...

Kudos to Dave Scherer for having the guts to put up what I still feel is a rather controversial article. I hope it leads to something POSITIVE for TNA.

Both parts of the Insider articles will be posted here tomorrow, as well as a link to the petititon i've created as part of it. Please take part in the petition, and help show your support for TNA and Spike TV making a deal with them therein.

In case you haven't heard, Matt Hardy posted another diatribe last night. In it, he all but admitted- without actually saying so - he's made his difficult decision, and that he's headed to TNA. Head on over to http://thematthardy.com to take a look at it on his board.

And with this diatribe pretty much sealing his WWE career into the vaults, I'm intensely curious to see if WWE will try to pull an FU on Matt on Raw tomorrow night...should be interesting...

In fact, the next two weeks are going to be very very interesting, and very very important, to wrestling fans. It's shaping up to be the most important time since the WWE's buyout of WCW. If anything newsworthy happens, i'll be here to comment and keep you informed.

Don't forget - Japanese HardCore Wrestling 7, hosted by PWInsider's Buck Woodward and the always bombastic Eric Gargulio, begins airing tonight on most PPV outlets. If it's anything like the other ones have been, it's well worth the price.

Here's the card rundown:

BIG JAPAN PRO WRESTLING
Fans Bring the Weapons Deathmatch
Kobayashi vs Numazawa

BIG JAPAN PRO WRESTLING
Classic Deathmatch
Honma vs Shadow WX

DYNAMIC DREAM TEAM
Tag Match
Sanshiro & Ibushi vs Hero & Kudo

JAPANESE WOMEN’S PRO WRESTLING
Trios Match
Hiyuga, Kuragaki & WatanabevsCommando Bolishoi, Haruyama & Yoneyama

DYNAMIC DREAM TEAM
KO-D Open Weight Championship
Mikami vs Poison Sawada

BIG JAPAN PRO WRESTLING
3 on 3 Barbed Wire Rope & Florescent Light Bulb Deathmatch
Ito, Kanemura & Men's TEIOvsKasai, Bad Boy Hido & Sasaki


Sounds GREAT! We'll be watching it, hope you will be too...