TNA Final Resolution results, live updates and open thread
TNA Final Resolution takes place tonight (Sun., Dec. 11, 2011) from the Impact Wrestling Zone in Orlando, Florida.
The pay-per-view event features Bobby Roode defending his heavyweight championship against A.J. Styles in a 30-minute Iron Man match. Jeff Hardy is also featured in a match against Jeff Jarrett that has a million stipulations but the big one is that Hardy will earn a title shot with a win.
CagesideSeats.com will provide live results and updates as the event happens. There will be no live blog tonight but we will deliver you the results as they happen. Be sure to refresh for all the latest.
This is an open thread, Cagesiders, so have fun shooting the breeze with all your favorite fellow pro wrestling fans. It's always a good time.
TNA Final Resolution results and updates after the jump.
TNA FINAL RESOLUTION 2011 RESULTS:
Bobby Roode vs. AJ Styles goes to a draw, Roode retains heavyweight championship
Jeff Hardy def. Jeff Jarrett
Gail Kim def. Mickie James to retain the Knockouts championship
James Storm def. Kurt Angle
Crimson and Matt Morgan def. Devon and The Pope to retain the Tag Team championships
Austin Aries def. Kid Kash to retain the X-Division championship
Robbie E def. Eric Young to retain the TV championship
Rob Van Dam def. Christopher Daniels
Enjoy the show, folks.
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Apparently no Hogan/Bischoff in the house tonight
So it might be a decent show. But with Hogan being the highest-paid person in the company, shouldn’t he be there to ruin things?
Gillberg...Gillberg...Gillberg...
I always found it funny that Bischoff played an important role in killing of Clash of the Champions
But the man has never treated PPVs seriously in his life
by Jonathan Loesche on Dec 11, 2011 9:29 PM EST reply actions
Assuming the world doesn't end, yes
Someone will end up buying the company.
Gillberg...Gillberg...Gillberg...
by GoForthAndDie on Dec 11, 2011 10:19 PM EST up reply actions
It ended in a fucking draw?
I am so glad I didn’t allow myself to get caught up in TNA
by C. J. Bradford on Dec 11, 2011 11:18 PM EST reply actions
If draws were good enough for the NWA
they are good enough for TNA, dammit!
Seriously, I’d have to see how the match actually played out before panning it. I actually think bringing back the time-limit draw in general is a good idea for a number of reasons.
A tie is like kissing your sister
I like some finality to my matches. They might be able to do something good with it in the next few weeks, but if I paid money to watch it I would be ripshit.
by C. J. Bradford on Dec 11, 2011 11:58 PM EST up reply actions
Funny they did this on a show entitled
Final Resolution. Oh, TNA, you slay me.
Forget it Donny, you're out of your element.
by Geno Mrosko on Dec 12, 2011 12:24 AM EST up reply actions 2 recs
Good eye
Gillberg...Gillberg...Gillberg...
by GoForthAndDie on Dec 12, 2011 12:58 AM EST up reply actions
I agree… just having the idea of a time limit makes it seem more realistic imo. I don’t like ending a PPV that way.. and I think WWe gets an advantage being able to come out on tv the next day and not leaving people stewing for too long. But Don’t make paying people.. tv & audience leave with a hokey finish. E gets an advantage because they can put either WHT at the end. So they don’t have to close w/ a hokey.. ROH has built up all their titles that they can legit close the show with any of them.. even at times they don’t put the Heavy weight title on the line.. TNA though.. they have to have it because they refuse to build up anything but the Main event players all 5 of them.
by Rawuncutnxrated on Dec 12, 2011 3:40 AM EST up reply actions
The way they just randomly flip titles.. this is actually a very good thing.
by Rawuncutnxrated on Dec 12, 2011 3:40 AM EST up reply actions
Rob van Dam
as someone who has not seen RVD for probably 8 years… what happened to him???
He is slow as a worm. It’s not him loosing his explosiveness with age, but also his agility.
looks very sad to me…
fixed it for you
He was probably definitely stoned
Maslow's theory of higher needs does not apply to Patrick Willis. He only has two needs: tackling people and finding people to tackle.
TNA bunts another one in the park again.
"Pain or damage don't end the world; or despair, or F*ckin beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment coming. Stand it like a man, and give some back." -Al Swearengen

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