TNA “Slammiversary” PPV Results – June 21, 2009

TNA Slammiversary ResultsTNA Slammiversary — PAGE FOUR

June 21, 2009

Report By: Matt Boone for WrestleZone.com

Monster’s Ball:

-Raven & Daffney vs. Abyss & Taylor Wilde

Raven’s music hits and out he comes with his partner Daffney and Dr. Stevie. Taylor Wilde’s music hits and out she comes by herself. The music for Abyss hits and our match is underway. Abyss and Taylor do a series of double-team moves on Raven and Daffney individually early on. Dr. Stevie interferes from the floor. Abyss press-slams Daffney and throws her to the floor onto Dr. Stevie. Taylor climbs to the top and hits a cross body-block to all three on the floor. Abyss and Raven are fighting through the crowd. Taylor and Daffney are fighting on the floor in front of the announcers table. Daffney goes in the crowd and jumps on Abyss’ back. Taylor hits Daffney off of him with a trash can lid. Raven picks up the lid and smashes Abyss with it as they move further into the crowd. Daffney and Taylor are fighting by ringside. Raven sets up a table with a huge red drape across it. We shoot to Wilde and Daffney, as Taylor has Daffney on the ground. They fight to where Raven and Abyss are. Taylor places Daffney across the table Raven set up. She climbs up to the top of the entrance way, which is near by. She comes flying off it and splashes onto Daffney through the table. Crowd erupts with a mixed TNA/holy sh*t chant. We see multiple-angle replays shown immediately. Raven and Abyss fight back into the ring. Abyss goes under the ring and brings out a bag full of thumb tacks. Dr. Stevie interupts, hitting Abyss with a chair to the face. Raven stands up and does the Raven-pose. Abyss is bleeding from his head pretty good. Raven sets up an open-folding chair and hits Abyss with a drop toe-hold face-first into the chair. Abyss close-up shows him bleeding even more. Dr. Stevie gives Raven a kendo stick. Raven repeatedly nails Abyss in the face with it. Out on the floor at ringside, Daffney smashes a trashcan lid into Taylor’s face. In the ring, Raven is beating Abyss down with the full trash can. Abyss makes a comeback, hitting a big boot into the trash can, which hits Raven. Abyss picks up the kendo stick and his blasting Raven in the head with it. Abyss tries a chokeslam into a trash can but the can rolls away when Raven went up. That wasn’t supposed to happen. Don West tries covering it up on commentary, saying Raven was smart to kick it away as he was picked up for the chokeslam. Abyss launches Taylor Wilde into Raven. Abyss tries the pin but Dr. Stevie is holding the ref’s leg from the floor. Abyss picks up the bag of thumb tacks and dumps them all over the canvas. Daffney is hitting Abyss from behind, but it has no effect. Abyss turns around and is going to chokeslam her. Daffney tries running away but Taylor catches her and slams her into the tacks. Camera-shot shows tons of tacks in Daffney. Taylor dives right on top of her into the tacks for the pin but only gets two. Dr. Stevie is in the ring now. He turns around and Abyss is standing there. Abyss grabs him for a chokeslam but Raven hits Abyss with a chair shot. He hits Abyss with the Evenflow DDT but only gets two on a pin attempt. He tries it again but Abyss reverses it into a Blackhole Slam. Abyss pins Raven and gets the three.

Winners: Abyss & Taylor Wilde

Backstage: Jeremy Borash Interviews Jeff Jarrett

Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with Jeff Jarrett. Borash mentions how the King of the Mountain match was named after him, and that he’s never lost one. Jarrett talks about how the company is in danger if Mick Foley remains champion. He calls him a walking, talking time-bomb. Borash mentions how Foley said he was relying on Jarrett’s help tonight. Jarrett says he’s sick of Foley’s head games. Jarrett says after he wins the TNA World title, he’s going to decide what to do with it because he doesn’t want to become champion but he doesn’t want Foley having it.

-A video package airs showing the history of Matt Morgan and the Main Event Mafia/Sting.

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