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(Countdown to Emergence)
- Indi Hartwell defeated Rosemary.
- The Home Town Man derrotó a Ryan Nemeth.
(Show principal)
- Championship of division X: Leon Slater (c) defeated Cedric Alexander to retain the title. Although TNA had granted five minutes, it would probably have also been the best emergency fight. Fortunately, there were about a quarter of an hour returning us those sensations that transmitted division X during the years where Aj Styles and was astonished to the luchistic world. In fact, there was a wink towards Styles in the last sequence, when Slater avoided Alexander's lumbar check, he applied a Style Clash and then finished it with his 450 Swanton 450. Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt rose from their seats to applaud in the end of the end. Slater and Alexander ended up shaking hands. Good decision to place this duel as “Opener”, since it was not going to occupy the “main event.”
- Before the microphone of Gia Miller, Trick Williams, Aj Francis and Rich Swann talked about their respective scheduled fighting and boasted, each with their usual arguments, of being the ones who attract looks towards TNA and who would get the company to have a new television agreement.
- Matt Cardona defeated Mustafa Ali (with Order 4). Through the usual interference of his henchmen, Ali had won the match after falling on Cardona with his 450, but he did not do well the coverage and the “Alwayz Ready” in return put him on flat backs through a crucifix, surprising him. Nothing special, which seems to be a mere excuse for what happened afterwards: order 4 sought beating for Cardona and The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers) caused them to put feet in dusty. By the way, it is sold that Agent Zero is a monster, but is the same size as Cardona.
- First Class (AJ Francis y Rich Swann) derrotaron a The System (Eddie Edwards y Brian Myers). Equalized clash until he ordered 4 interfered, with agent zero at the head, who knocked Edwards and left Blandito to Myers, allowing Francis to finish it with his Down Payment and endors the account of three. It was not a disappointment, because little I expect from a fight in which Francis is involved.
- Joe Hendry served as a guest commentator for the following fight.
- Mike Santana defeated Sami Callihan. Before starting, Callihan proposed that the fight be a “Baltimore Street Fight.” I expected blows with DVDs of The Wirebut as usual, reality is not up to my imagination. In any case, worthy farewell that Callihan had, with the adequate dose of violence, although lack of the adequate intensity by the physical state of “The Death Machine.” The account of three, by the way, looked somewhat strange, because it gave the feeling that Callihan made a “Kickout” and the Referi did not want to see it. Considering its relevance in the product during the “Anthem Era”, I think the construction of this retreat combat could be better. In his hosts, we saw Santana collide with Callihan and to take off his boots and leave them on the ring, without major artifice, among songs of “Thank You, Sami”.
- Returning to dressing rooms, several members of the TNA cast made a hall of applause to Callihan. Everything very nice until Eric Young started shouting at Callihan not to believe the hypocrites who applauded him. Joe Hendry intervened and Young told him that it all started because of him.
- The Nemeth brothers wanted to remind us something: they still have a rematch clause for the World TNA couples championship.
- Carlos Silva, Tommy Dreamer and Jazz announced the renewal of Léi Yǐng Lee.
- World Knockouts TNA couples championship: The Elegance Brand (heatherher and m by elegancence) (C) (C) Concierge Personnel) defeat the inspiration (Cassiie Reading and Jessica McKay) (With Mara Sadè), Fatal influencey (Farland Henley and Jacy. Yequalgy lee (with masma slamovich). There was a lot of anger in “ringside”, so the reprisal expelled all companions. In the final bars they were heard songs of “This is awesome” somewhat free, but with everything and despite the excess of ardges, the encounter seemed entertaining, since all the fighters could look good. Also, the closure opens the door to a rematch. Heather hit Cassie with one of the belts in Liza and M covered it, before the usual blindness of the TNA referees, also in special way.
- Indi Hartwell expressed his intentions to conquer the Knockouts World Championship, and Dani Luna reminded him that without his help, he might not have defeated Rosemary. Hartwell rejected his proposal to make a team and Luna stayed a little with the crooked gesture.
- Frankie Kazarian, guest commentator for the following fight.
- TNA International Championship, fight without disqualifications or accounts outside the ring: Steve Maclin (c) defeated Jake Something to retain the title. Another emergency point that I expected could be remarkable, and it was. Fortunately, Kazarian stayed in comments by putting “surnames” to absurdly funny subject, and the fight developed without interference, with those involved, leaving the show and almost getting it from not being for Leon Slater and Cedric Alexander. I would not mind seeing a revenge with more time available, for example, as star of an impact episode! Three consecutive spears and his Kia had to use Maclin in this eighth defense of his gold. In the last, Kazarian interrupted an interview with Maclin and this invited him to get on the ring. “The King of Tna” preferred to leave.
- TNA World Championship: The Hardys (c) defeated The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed) to retain the title. No, it was too much to ask the scratches to be crowning here. It seems that the “One Last Time” with Team 3D in Bound for Glory will unnecessarily have a titular character. For the rest, right shock, where it was quite clear that Wentz and Reed reduced a march in pursuit to the rhythm of veteran brothers. Reed fit the account of three after the Swanton Bomb de Jeff. There was celebration of both teams when the closing bell rang.
- Without prior notice, I had to see new edition of 'First Class Penthouse'. Poe, the Baltimore Ravens pet, came out in defense of Baltimore, as a result of Aj Francis and Rich Swann to throw pests on the city, and The System ended up coming out in defense of Poe, with Alisha Edwards endorsing a slap to Francis, who very dignity went with the music to another part accompanied by Swann. Fight and segment in the same special for Francis. I still think he has actions in Anthem.
- TNA World Championship: Trick Williams (c) defeated Moose to retain the title. I must say that I didn't expect much from this star and in the end it seemed quite potable, because there was ardes (a Williams Flying Lark that left Grogui to the referee), but they did not mark his result, since the champion imposed, basically, in a clean way, after avoiding the spear of Moose and endorsing two Trick Shots. Good performance that of the protagonists, recognized by the public, to grant all possible emotion to a defense whose result seemed clear.
- As an epilogue, Carlos Silva symbolically delivered the World Championship TNA to Trick Williams.
- Being a special of the least important of the TNA calendar, Emergency gave Slammiversary a thousand times in everything: “In-Ring” factor, results, emotion, public and stories development. He even had a retirement fight. My applause to TNA for offering a good show with the creative sequels of Slammiversary still so present. If Aj Francis did not suck so much camera and the three world titles were in the hands of young talents forged by TNA then that reality would overcome my imagination. Meanwhile, we will always have the “midcard.” 7/10.
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