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6/22 TNA:iMPACT! Recap

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- Jim Cornette gets in the ring and goes on a rant of how TNA needs to change. He declares the NWA World title vacant. He promises that next week he will fire someone and will decide on the fate of the NWA World title. As Cornette was leaving, the iMPACT! Zone, Jeff Jarrett came out and got into a yelling match with Cornette.

NWA Tag Team Title Match: Champs AJ Styles and Chris Daniels vs Diamonds in the Rough (Skipper/Young) w/Simon Diamond –These teams fought a few weeks ago on iMPACT! and The Diamonds in the Rough won that match due to the help of America’s Most Wanted. When Daniels went for the Angels Wings on Young, Simon Diamond interfered. The muscular blonde woman that helped AJ & Chris at Slammiversary beat up Simon Diamond. Daniels then hit the BME followed by Styles hitting the frog splash on Young to get the win. After the match, Gail Kim tried to beat up the mystery woman but was saved by America’s Most Wanted. Winners: A.J. Styles & Chris Daniels

- Jeremy Borash is in the back where there is a line of wrestlers waiting for their meeting with Jim Cornette. Eric Young is paranoid that he will be fired. Jeff Jarrett cuts the line and storms into Cornette’s office. After the commercial break, Jarrett leaves the office upset that he will have to wait seven days to find out about his title.

Monty Brown vs Chasyn Raynce – Monty easily wins this match with the pounce. After the match, the LAX asks him to join their group. Konnan says that they are both being held back in TNA because of their race. Monty says no and then Konan says he respects that but he is just like Ron Killings who is a minority fighting the system solo. Ron Killings comes out. Konnan then talks to Ron and tries to get him to join the group. Konnan calls him his brother and then hugs him. The LAX then attacks Ron. Winner: Monty Brown

- In the back, Lethal and Sabin leave Cornette’s office and says that Kevin Nash is going to love what they were just told. When they leave, Eric Young is still acting paranoid and thinks that he developed a secret plan with Jeremy Borash.

- Christian Cage enters Cornette’s office.

- Team 3D and The James Gang have an insult contest in the back. After several momma jokes, Team 3D call “Bullet” Bob Armstrong a loser and the two teams start to fight. Their brawl gets to the ring and Brother Runt appears. After this encounter, Team 3d gives The James Gang until next week to get a partner for a six man match at Victory Road.

- Christian leaves the office of Jim Cornette and says that he has to wait seven days to find out about the title situation. Sting then shows up and is confronted by Christian who wants to know if they are still friends and what does he want to talk to Cornette about. Sting says that they are still friends and that he will be the first to know once he leaves Cornette’s office.

- Highlights of the TNA Knockouts photo shoot is shown.

X Division Title Match: Champ Samoa Joe vs Senshi vs Sonjay Dutt – When Samoa Joe is outside the ring, Scott Steiner came out and knocked him out with a steel chair. Inside the ring, Senshi hit the double stomp on Sonjay Dutt to get the win and the X Division title. Winner: Senshi

- Sting leaves Cornette’s office happy and says that everything will work out fine.

Match Results:


    - NWA Tag Team Titles: Champs AJ Styles & Chris Daniels beat The Diamonds in the Rough
    - Monty Brown beat Chasyn Raynce
    - X Division Title: Senshi beat Sonjay Dutt and Champion Samoa Joe to win the title

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