Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Last call for Kurt Angle

By Carlos M Reynosa
On the first week after the Pay Per-view “Bound For Glory,” Impact wrestling lives up to it’s name as the changes in the storyline have left people wanting to see more.
The first change was Hogan returning to his red and yellow day’s thanking Sting for bringing him back as a babyface (Good guy). Normally Total Nonstop Action's (TNA) transitions of a storyline would be questionable, but seeing how “Bound for Glory” is the World Series for the company, it is best to give the show a fresh start.
Later on in the show, Hogan confronts Bischoff and the rest of his former group immortal teh confrontation led to an attempted beat down to Hogan that was prevented by the assistances of Sting.  Although there is a sense of relief of the Immortal storyline appearing finally to be over, Hogan’s involvement is still questionable because of his physical condition. Granted Hogan can still draw a crowd just by showing up, but he is still filling a spotlight that should be filled by someone who can physically helping the company.
What also could be interesting in the storyline is the involvement of Eric Bischoff’s son Garret who was the referee in the match between Hogan and Sting. Refusing to obey his father’s orders that night there seemed to some type of wedge between the two, and its unsure were this going.
The second change that was made was the return of Dixie Carter who was once again the President of the company. In her first night as the President Carter gave Sting the authortiy to run the company as he see fit while she is away taking care of things at TNA headquarters. It is simailar to the stroyline in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)when Triple H was running Raw, but hopefully  not too similar as TNA is known for using WWE storylines. Sting agreed and made his first desicion by making a match between Kurt angle and JD Strom for the TNA world championship. Originally Bobby Rhode was supposed to have the title shot, but injuries from last night's Pay Per view caused him to not perform.
The match began with Angle  

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