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Can anyone here upload Final Resolution?
Thanks, I'd appreciate it. I heard the PPV was a piece of shit, but I want to see Sting.
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...IN HD!!!!
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It'd be nice if I saw some freakin results.
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OFFICIAL LIVE TNA “FINAL RESOLUTION" RESULTS ON THE FLY
Sunday, January 15, 2006 – Orlando, FL By: Marcus Cygy The Preshow kicked off with Shane Douglas backstage with Christian Cage. Christian told us that no one was happier to have Sting in TNA than Captain Charismas himself. No matter what happens tonight, Christian Cage said he was still going to be the NWA World Heavyweight Champion in the future because that's how he rolls. TEAM CANADA (PETEY WILLIAMS, ERIC YOUNG, & A1) vs. LANCE HOYT, JAY LETHAL, & KENNY KING Petey Williams and Jay Lethal began this match one on one, however Petey was quick to tag in A1 once Jay gained the upper hand. Lethal however tagged in Hoyt to even things up and that’s when it became power against power. Kenny King shortly after, just like Jay Lethal got his first taste in pay-per-view action against A1 and King was definitely up for the challenge. He momentarily stopped the pace of the match with a headlock before having to go against Eric Young. The numbers game started coming into play when Young distracted the referee and Petey sung O’ Canada where it counts. The fans were very vocal of their USA heritage as Team Canada was just putting the country of Canada all over their faces with their usual tactics. The match came to an end once Jay Lethal missed a head butt as Petey capitalized with a Canadian Destroyer for the victory. Winners: Team Canada Konnan later during the Preshow came down along with Homicide. Konnan said that Ron Killings had an open invitation into The Latin American Exchange and that it’s a dangerous time to be all alone. That’s when our next match began. THE LATIN AMERICAN EXCHANGE (KONNAN & HOMICIDE) vs. THE NATURALS (CHASE STEVENS & ANDY DOUGLAS) The Naturals began the match in full natural force with the upper momentum taking down Konnan and Homicide of The Latin American Exchange in every opportunity. Homicide however shifted the momentum by jumping off the turnbuckle onto Andy Douglas with a Spike DDT. Konnan was then tagged in and he used his side strength on Douglas followed with a Rolling Thunder Lariat. Homicide at this time was tagged back in and he went back to work with some right punch blows. Later on, Chase Stevens was back in the ring with the advantage for The Naturals. Keep in mind that The Naturals had a little revenge in mind for this match but just like on iMPACT! a few weeks ago, Konnan used the whip and viciously hit Chase Stevens solidly enabling Homicide to gain the pin for the win. Winners: The Latin American Exchange It was now time to kick off Final Resolution live and exclusively on pay-per-view as Sting would be returning tonight to professional wrestling in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling! AUSTIN ARIES, ALEX SHELLEY, & RODERICK STRONG vs. MATT BENTLEY, CHRIS SABIN, & SONJAY DUTT Sabin, who was sporting a new look with short hair and blonde streaks, started off the match against Shelley who also was showcasing a new look with half his hair blonde on one side. The two competitors were right at it with mixed styles on the offensive. Sonjay Dutt and Matt Bentley later had their share at in ring action, and so did Roderick Strong and Austin Aries. This match was full of fast pace, nonstop action. It was the no limits marquee being showcased at it’s best in the X-Division tonight with this match kicking off Final Resolution. Midway through the match, Sonjay Dutt went for the Sprinkler on Aries but Strong broke it up as he and Aries held up on their shoulders with Shelley from the top rope jumping and landing with both feet on Dutt. At this time we now saw TNA Management Consultant, Dave Hebner outside the ring in the crowd observing the match and his surroundings. Moments later, Jerry Lynn was now seen ringside as Aries, Strong, and Shelley were playing the numbers game against the helpless Sonjay Dutt in the ring. Shelley was now in the ring using his European style submission moves on Dutt. Sonjay then punctuated a DDT after multiple revolutions around Roderick Strong. Chris Sabin was then tagged back in and he went against Shelley in the corner with a baseball slide and then airborne with a floating drop kick. Sabin was fierce; he took everyone down with two to the price of one. Bentley now was back with offensive action momentarily, as was Sonjay with the attempted Hindu Press. Aries knocked Dutt out, followed with Sabin knocking out Aries and that’s when Sabin went flying with a suicide dive. An attempted Super Kick by Matt Bentley was failed when Roderick Strong clotheslined him down. Moments later, Alex Shelley got the roll up pin on Bentley for the win. Winners: Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, & Roderick Strong. THE DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH (ELIX SKIPPER & DAVID YOUNG) w/ SIMON DIAMOND vs. THE JAMES GANG (BG JAMES & KIP JAMES) It was he return of one of the most successful tag teams in history, formally known as the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn, it was BG James & Kip James reuniting to form The James Gang in TNA. BG started this one out against “Primetime” Elix Skipper. The two brawled for a brief moment before BG gained the offense with typical BG-Kip tag team style as like back in the day. Kip James was then tagged in as was David. Kip told Elix to “Suck That” for not wanting to go head to head with him. It was now on with Kip and David Young with Kip having the momentum on his side with many counters and solutions to the coming offensive attacks by The Diamonds In The Rough. This match quickly drew away from the rulebook with action outside of the ring, as Simon Diamond also became a distraction. Back in the ring, David Young delivered an awesome spinebuster to BG James. Later during the match it was really all for The James Gang. Kip was tearing it down by taking down Elix and David, as well as Simon Diamond left and ring. Kip then hooked Elix Skipper’s arms and brought him up, and when you’re up you only go down for the count. It was The James Gang coming out victorious in their first match back as a tag team! Winners: The James Gang “THE PHENOMENAL” AJ STYLES vs. HIROSHI TANASHI It was now time for the X-Division International Showdown with the IWGP U-30 Openweight Champion out of New Japan Pro Wrestling entering TNA to face AJ Styles and boy did this one start out with quick action. The fans were dueling with their chants and so were the competitors in the ring. AJ Styles and Tanahashi later began a competition of chops before it broke into AJ going airborne with a drop knee perfectly placed onto Tanahashi’s head. Later on during the match, Tanahashi hit off a German Suplex that had AJ landing on his neck as the many Japanese reporters were ringside taking notes of this match for newspapers and magazines. AJ then delivered a giant swing lariat but that wasn’t enough to lay down Hiroshi Tanahashi, this match was still in Tanahashi’s favour as he didn’t have one inch of fatigue yet in him. However it was a miss off the top rope that gave AJ some advantage points with a kick to the head by AJ. After being beaten on for the last several minutes, it was now AJ’s turn for the offensive position with a Spring Boarded Flying Forearm off the rope. The pin was broke with a shoulder up at two. After the, we saw a Full Nelson Slam by Hiroshi for a near fall. We then saw the frustration on Hiroshi’s face as AJ was not willing to give up here. AJ is always able to think above and beyond and he displayed that here from the top rope maneuver by Tanahashi off the top rope with AJ shifted and having the German Suplex like maneuver reversed. Later, Shannon Moore came with the Mr. TNA Award plague with a swing and a miss hitting Hiroshi Tanahashi, followed with the Pele by AJ on Moore. AJ then hit the Styles Clash for the victory. Winner: AJ Styles Shannon Moore was able to steal back the plaque after the match and run off with it after AJ Styles and Hiroshi Tanahashi showed their respect towards one another. It was now time for Raven to do or die, if he wins he gets an NWA World Heavyweight Title shot, but if he loses he must leave TNA forever. It was now the return of Sean Waltman, it’s Syxx-Pac against Raven! RAVEN vs. “SYXX-PAC” SEAN WALTMAN At the beginning of the match, Raven was chasing Larry Zbyszko around the ring, but Waltman caught Raven with a steal garbage can lid. After entering the ring, Waltman attacked Raven with a kendo stick, followed with Raven and Waltman counteracting each other with garbage can materials. Zbyszko was looking on in wishful hope of Raven losing this match. Raven again tried to attack Zbyszko but security around Larry held Raven back as Waltman went high risk to the outside knocking them all down. Waltman later also used a shopping cart that Raven brought to the match; he was ramming it into Raven multiple times. Raven though counteracted with multiple shots of his own with the garbage can lid. Raven then put Sean Waltman in the shopping cart and drove him off the top of the stage onto the concrete. This match was full of mayhem, but it finally went back into the ring when Raven brought a table inside along with a ladder. After the referee was knocked out, Zbyszko used the opportunity to be the referee but on all attempts could not count Raven out. Waltman now took a belt and drove it across Raven’s back. Waltman setup a ladder in the corner and tried a Bronco Buster on Raven on top of it but it was a miss. Dave Hebner was now seen at the top of the stage watching on this match now, his second of the night. Later, Raven took Waltman to the top of the ladder and tried taking him down through a table but Zbyszko held Raven’s leg and that allowed Waltman to hit the X-Factor from the top through the table. Zbyszko counted the pin all the way to three despite Raven putting his leg on the rope in an attempt to break the pin. Winner: Sean Waltman As a result of the finish of this match, Raven must now leave Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Larry then ordered security to escort Raven out of his arena. Cassidy Riley now came down but Raven put up his hand and told him to stop. Raven accepted the loss and left as Don West repeatedly yelled out that Raven was robbed here tonight. Backstage, Larry told Raven to pack his bags and that’s when Jackie emerged on the scene. She said that Raven and herself had something in common and that’s that a certain somebody was corrupting Raven and her. Larry told Jackie to not even start this. RON “THE TRUTH” KILLINGS vs. BOBBY ROODE After having a series of matches on one edition of iMPACT! it was no one single match tonight on pay-per-view with Final Resolution. Moments into the match, Roode had had enough and wanted to leave because he couldn’t get any offense in on Killings but Killings said no you don’t and went diving over the ropes onto Roode. The match continued from there with Scott D’Amore trying to turn over the leverage with his distraction and he did at times. During the match, Killings was able to use his athleticism to gain the leverage against the enforcer of Team Canada, Bobby Roode. D’Amore was ringside cheering this match on for Bobby but Killings was not letting any brief periods for Roode to have his fame of the night. That’s when Roode tried a clothesline but Roode went for the splits to duck it, followed with a spinning heel kick for a near fall. The Truth then brought Roode to the top of the rope with an attempted Superplex, but Roode through him down and went for a Cross Body Block. The momentum was carrying over for Bobby Roode and that’s when Konnan came down to try and let Killings know that he had his back.. Killings took notice of Konnan being on the ring apron and Roode capitalized with a Northern Lariat for the victory tonight. Winner: Bobby Roode After the match it was BG James who came down to beat on Konnan but Homicide of The Latin American Exchange came to the assist of Konnan, as did Kip for BG. The fight was broken up with Konnan and Homicide on the bail as we went to the back with James Mitchell talking on behalf of Abyss backstage. “THE MONSTER” ABYSS vs. “THE MAN BEAST” RHINO Rhino immediately flew in and out of the ring to catch Abyss as the match was now on! It was brute forces up against each other in this match as Rhino used his power sending Rhino right out of the ring, followed with the slingshot to the outside onto Abyss. Abyss then for a brief moment used a steel chair to try and put The Man Beast in a dormant state but that wasn’t going to work on this night. Rhino fought back with hard right and a dropped leg inside the ring. Rhino later took Abyss up on his shoulder and dropped him on a stunner like move in great desperation. The former NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Rhino used the steel chair to knock down Abyss as he then went into position to setup the Gore. Mitchell from outside though held Rhino’s leg and Abyss got the advantage with a steel chain. Later though, Rhino with natural reaction hooked in a spinebuster with a motion thereafter for a Rhino Driver. Mitchell was back in for the save of Abyss however as he hooked Abyss’ leg to hold him down. Shortly after, Abyss delivered the Black Hole Slam with Rhino onto two steel chairs for the victory on TNA’s first pay-per-view of 2006, Final Resolution. Winner: Abyss After the match, it was the challengers for the NWA World Tag Team Titles, Team 3D telling us who the great tag teams were in this industry in the past. But tonight, Team 3D were here to solidify themselves as the very best tag team along with all the other greats, it’s 11 hard working years being put aside for the NWA World Tag Team Titles. |
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