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*SPOILERS* TNA Outbreak taping results from Japan

AZUCAR!

Well-Known Member
1) Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels & Kazarian) defeated Junior Stars (Minoru Tanaka & Koji Kanemoto). Daniels got the win over Tanaka.

2) Gail Kim defeated Madison Rayne with the Christo armbar. It was a non-title match.

3) Abyss fought Yoshihiro Takayama to a no-contest. The match got thrown out when neither man would make it back to the ring. Abyss choke-slammed Takayama onto thumbtacks that he laid out on the entrance ramp.

4) Masakatsu Funaki defeated Bobby Roode with the ankle lock. After the match, Funaki stated that he wants to challenge Kurt Angle.

5) Keiji Mutoh, Rob Terry and Taiyo Kea defeated Samoa Joe, Masayuki Kono and Rene Dupree in a six man tag match. Joe turned on Kono as he did not want to use cheap tactics against the other team. Mutoh pinned Dupree after the Shining Wizard.

6) The Bro Mans (Robbie E & Jessie Godderz) defeated Team 246 (Kaz Hayashi & Shuji Kondo) and The Wolves (Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards) in a three-way match to regain the TNA World Tag Team Titles. Godderz pinned Hayashi after the Bro Down.

7) Seiya Sanada defeated Austin Aries with a moonsault to win the TNA X Division Title.

8) Magnus defeated KAI with a flying elbow drop to retain the TNA World Title.

So TNA has The Wolves win the Tag Titles on a shitty house show event, just so they could defend them in Japan. Yet they lose them on the first defense :lmao

The X Division title change is funny too, considering how many times that title has changed in the past 6 or so months.
 

Rated R Superstar

Well-Known Member
You make it seem like TNA is more than an indy fed. MVP stated it well on Twitter, the fans seemed to enjoy the titles changing hands during that house show. I think at the end of the day, that should be all that matters. Losing on their first title defence does kind of suck though. I'm sure they'll figure something out. Bad Influence should get thrown into that mix.

The whole show looks good actually. I'll probably end up watching it, especially to see Renee Dupree in the ring, I haven't seen anything from him since he left WWE. I'd also like to see if Rob Terry has improved in the ring at all during his time in Japan.
 

Andrew

Well-Known Member
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Talk about that crowd hey?
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
Wrestling in Japan isn't as or ever going to be as popular as it was in the 80s and 90s. New Japan still do smaller venues.
 
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