TNA Impact Wrestling Review: Taryn Terrell vs. Awesome Kong
By Garin Turner
ImpactWrestling.com
The Rising Promo
Backstage segment with The Rising cutting a promo thanking the fans and then talking about facing the BDC in a one-on-one match. The Rising announces that Mica will represent them as they go to commercial. After the break, they show Eric Young backstage still looking very upset about Aries cashing in tonight.
The BDC comes down to the ring first. MVP, Kenny King, and Low Ki are the only ones. Out next are all three members of The Rising. Dual BDC/The Rising chants. MVP gets on the mic and says it will be a one on one match, no b.s. MVP then acts like he’s going to wrestle only to have King attack Mica from behind.
Mica vs Kenny King
King has the advantage after the sneak attack but that doesn’t last long as Drew Galloway grabs King’s leg as he attempted to run. The ref caught Galloway and threw him and Eli Drake to the back leaving Mica to fend for himself. Mica tries to fight back but King counters with his version of trouble in paradise.
Low Ki then interferes as Mica is on the outside of the ring but the ref doesn’t see this. Back in the ring, King slaps on a camel clutch and goes for the submission. Mica powers out only to be thrown back down and put back in the submission. Mica powers out again and this time hits a back suplex. King again goes for trouble in paradise but misses this time, Mica splashes King in the corner, hits the big ending (what’s with ripping off the New Day in this match).
MVP is on the apron and allows Low Ki to interfere but it backfires as King goes for a springboard move only to get caught midair for a Samoan Drop by Mica for the pin.
Mica defeats Kenny King via pinfall.
After the match, BDC and The Rising brawl in the ring. Homicide then comes out with a baton and takes out The Rising. MVP would get a steel pipe and Low Ki gets revenge on Galloway as the BDC stands over The Rising.
BDC is turning into the Authority except for the fact that the Authority loses every now and then. Drew has already received more TV time in TNA since his arrival than his entire run in WWE as 3MB.