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Mar 12 2009

TNA Impact Results 3.12.09 - Another Mafia Meltdown

Published by msatrang at 10:58 pm under TNA Impact Results Edit This

Kurt Angle opened the show and called out TNA founder Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett came out, guitar in tow, but was stopped by BG James and Mick Foley. Foley then hit the ring and had a war of the words with Angle.

Rhino pinned Sheik Abdul Bashir. After the match Bashir attacked Rhino and left him lying.

Matt Morgan and TNA World Tag Team Champions “Beer Money” – James Storm & Roobert Roode beat Abyss & “Team 3-D” – Brother Ray & Brother Devon in an elimination match.
Storm pinned Devon
Storm was disqualified
Ray pinned Roode
Morgan pinned Ray
Morgan pinned Abyss
After the match, Morgan tries to attack Lauren, who was at ringside to cheer on Abyss. Abyss makes the save.

Taylor Wilde (with The Governor and Roxxi) beat Madison Rayne (with Angelina Love, Velvet Sky & Cute Kip.) After the match Rayne, Kip and the Beautiful People leave Wilde, Roxxi and Governor lying out in the ring.

“Lethal Consequences” – Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed and “Latin American Xchange” – Homicide and Hernandez beat Booker T, Scott Steiner and “The Motor City Machine Guns” – Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin when Hernandez pinned Sabin.

In the main event, Eric Young (with Sting in his corner) pinned Main Event Mafia security member Rocco (with Kurt Angle and MEM security member Sal in his corner). After the match, there was another brawl and it ended with Jeff Jarrett announcing he will referee the Sting-Angle main event at Destination X, and Foley will be the special enforcer.

The show had its good points, but was largely unmemorable.

Check out 411 Mania for the detailed results.

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