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2007 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pay-per-view event

Genesis (2007)
Poster featuring various male figures participating in various activities
Promotional poster featuring various TNA wrestlers
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling
DateNovember 11, 2007
CityOrlando, Florida
VenueTNA Impact! Zone
Attendance900[1]
Tagline(s)A New Breed of Company... A New Breed of Wrestler... A New Breed in Wrestling
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The 2007Genesis was aprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced by theTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)promotion, which took place on November 11, 2007, at theTNA Impact! Zone inOrlando, Florida. It was the third event under theGenesis chronology, the last held in the month of November, and the eleventh event of the 2007 TNA PPV schedule. Eightprofessional wrestling matches were featured on the event'scard, four of which were for championships.

Themain event was atag team match for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship, in which then-championKurt Angle andKevin Nash defeated the team ofSting andBooker T; Angle gained the pinfall to retain the title. The final round ofThe 2007 Fight for the Right Tournament was determined in aladder match, in whichKaz defeatedChristian Cage to become number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.Samoa Joe versusRobert Roode was also featured on the card, which Joe won.The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley andChris Sabin) defeatedTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray) in a tag team match.

Genesis is noted for the TNA debut of Booker T. The professional wrestling section of theCanadian Online Explorer website rated the entire event a 7.5 out of 10 stars, higher than the2006 event's rating of 5.

Production

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Background

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The third Genesis event was announced in mid-August 2007, scheduled for November 11, 2007 at theTNA Impact Zone inOrlando, Florida.[2] The promotional poster for the gathering was released some time prior through PPV providers featuring various TNA wrestlers. It featured thetagline "A New Breed of Company... A New Breed of Wrestler... A New Breed in Wrestling".[3]

Storylines

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Genesis featured eight professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds andstorylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as eitherheels orface in the scripted events that build tension and culminate into a wrestling match or series of matches.[4]

Man wearing black tights with black and white facepaint standing in a ring surrounded by a steel cage.
Sting participated in themain event for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship at Genesis.

The primary storyline heading into Genesis involved theTNA World Heavyweight Championship held by then-championKurt Angle. On the October 25 episode of TNA's television programTNA Impact!,Management DirectorJim Cornette announced that the title would be defended in atag team match with Angle andKevin Nash againstSting and a partner of his choosing.[5] The lead-up to this decision began at TNA's previous PPV eventBound for Glory on October 12. There, Sting defeated Angle to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.[6] On the October 25 episode ofImpact!, with help from Nash, Angle defeated Sting to win back the title. Due to the controversial circumstances, Cornette announced that Angle would defend the title in a tag team match, in which the person that got thepinfall orsubmission would win the title.[7]

The 2007 Fight for the Right Tournament was held in the weeks prior to the Genesis PPV event. It was an eight-mansingle-elimination tournament to decide the number contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. It began at Bound for Glory, where a16-man reverse battle royal was held to determine the participants, where the last remaining eight advanced to the second round and were seeded in order of elimination.Eric Young,Robert Roode,James Storm,Junior Fatu,Chris Sabin,Kaz,Lance Hoyt, andAlex Shelley all advanced to round two.[8] The first bout of the quarterfinals took place on the October 18 episode ofImpact! between Shelley and Sabin, which ended in ano contest.[9] This led to a vacant spot in the tournament, which was filled later in the episode whenChristian Cage defeatedSamoa Joe.[10] Kaz defeated Hoyt, Storm defeated Young, and Fatu defeated Roode in the remaining quarterfinal matches, which took place on the 18 and 25 episodes, respectively.[5][9] The semi-finals were held on the November 1 episode ofImpact!, where Kaz defeated Storm, and Cage defeatedChris Harris—who was a replacement for Fatu—to advance to the finals.[11] On the November 8 episode ofImpact!, Cage defeated Kaz, with interference from Cage's alliesA.J. Styles andTomko, to win the tournament.[12] Afterwards, Cornette's stand-in for the nightMatt Morgan declared the match a no contest and announced that the tournament would be decided in aladder match between Cage and Kaz at Genesis due to the interference.[13]

At Bound for Glory,Team 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray) foughtThe Steiner Brothers (Rick andScott Steiner) in atwo out of three fallstables match. They were unsuccessful at defeating the Steiners asThe Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin; MCMG) interfered and helped the Steiners win the match.[6] On the October 18 episode ofImpact!, Team 3D attacked MCMG during their match in The 2007 Fight for the Right Tournament, injuring them in the plot, which led to a spot being vacant. Afterwards, they stated they were going to destroy theX Division, for which MCMG belonged.[10] On the November 1 episode ofImpact!, MCMG returned from injury and attacked Team 3D. Afterwards, Shelley challenged Team 3D to a fight at Genesis, which was later made official by TNA.[14]

Joe versus Roode was another featured contest on the event's card. On the October 18 episode ofImpact!, Joe fought Cage for the vacant spot in The 2007 Fight for the Right Tournament. During which Roode interfered by attacking Joe, which led to Joe losing the bout.[9] Joe retaliated on the October 25 episode ofImpact! by interfering in Roode's quarterfinal match with Fatu, causing him to also lose.[7] TNA commentatorMike Tenay announced on the November 1 episode ofImpact! that the two would face in a bout at Genesis.[11]

Event

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Miscellaneous

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The event featured employees other than the wrestlers involved in the matches. There were four overall commentators for the event; Mike Tenay andDon West providedEnglish commentary, whileHector Guerrero and Willie Urbina served as theSpanish announce team.[15]David Penzer was thering announcer for the event, whileEarl Hebner,Rudy Charles,Mark "Slick" Johnson, and Andrew Thomas participated asreferees for the encounters.[15]Jeremy Borash andCrystal Louthan were used as interviewers throughout the event. Besides wrestlers who were appearing in a wrestling role,James Mitchell,Awesome Kong,SoCal Val,B.G. James andKip James of theVoodoo Kin Mafia (VKM),Ms. Brooks,Karen Angle, andSharmell were also featured on the broadcast.[16] A series of backstage segments featured on the show involved James Storm and Eric Young, withJackie Moore as an observer, involved in abeer drinking contest over what Storm called the "World Beer Drinking Championship". It eventually led to Storm passing out and Young stealing theTNA World Beer Drinking Championship belt.[17]

Preliminary matches

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Two male wrestlers standing in a ring holding championship belts wearing black wrestling gear.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley [right] andChris Sabin [left]) defeatedTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray) at Genesis in a tag-team match.

The event opened with aShop of Horrors match betweenAbyss andBlack Reign, which lasted 10 minutes and 13 seconds.[1] In a Shop of Horrors match, all weapons are legal to use, a wrestler can not be counted out, and it can only be won by pinfall or submission. James Mitchell interfered on Reign's behalf during the encounter. Abyss won the contest by pinfall after slamming Reign into the mat with his maneuver, theBlack Hole Slam. After the encounter, Abyss grabbed a key that hung around Reign's neck and used it to open a locked building on the stage, which unknowingly was occupied by anunknown wrestler. Reign and the unknown wrestler then proceeded to lock Abyss in the building and push it off the stage.[18]

A series of other preliminary matches followed the Shop of Horrors match. MCMG fought Team 3D in a match that lasted 17 minutes and 37 seconds.[1] MCMG won the contest, after the pair performed theirASCS Rush combination on Ray, which involves a series of kicks to the head and midsection, to gain the pinfall.[19] TheTNA Women's World Championship was defended in aFour Way match involving then-championGail Kim,Roxxi Laveaux,ODB, andAngel Williams. VKM accompanied Roxxi Laveaux to the ring; they were eventually sent to the backstage area during the contest. After nine minutes and one second, Kim pinned ODB after slamming her into the mat with her maneuver theHappy Ending to retain the title.[1][20]Sonjay Dutt challengedJay Lethal for theTNA X Division Championship next. Lethal successfully retained the title after gaining the pinfall following anelbow drop from the top of a paddedturnbuckle at 12 minutes and one second.[1] Afterwards, Team 3D attacked Dutt and Lethal, and stole the X Division Championship belt, claiming they were holding it "hostage".[16]Christian's Coalition (A.J. Styles and Tomko) defended theTNA World Tag Team Championship against The Steiner Brothers in a match lasting 10 minutes and 43 seconds.[1] The pair retained the titles, when Styles pinned Rick following a shot to the groin and achair shot to the head, neither of which was seen by the referee.[17]

Main event matches

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Black male wrestler posing in a ring wearing white wrestling gear.
Booker T made his TNA debut and participated in themain event for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship at Genesis.

The sixth match was between Samoa Joe and Robert Roode, who was accompanied by Ms. Brooks. It lasted 15 minutes and 43 seconds,[1] with Joe becoming the victor after slamming Roode into the mat with hisMuscle Buster maneuver.[18] Ms. Brooks legitimately passed out at ringside during the contest, believed to be due to overheating. She recovered later in the night afterEMTS helped her to the backstage area.[21]

Next, the finals of The 2007 Fight for the Right Tournament were held between Christian Cage and Kaz in a ladder match that lasted 15 minutes and 13 seconds.[1] In a ladder match, an object is hung above the ring and the first to climb a ladder and retrieve the object is the winner. During the match, Cage was legitimately busted open above his eye.[20] Midway through the encounter, the contract fell off the clipboard that hung above the ring, which changed the objective to just grabbing the clipboard to win. Kaz won the contest after causing Cage to fall off the ladder onto Styles and Tomko, who were interfering on Cage's behalf, and then ascending the ladder to grab the clipboard, becoming number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in the process.[18]

Themain event was a tag team match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, pitting the teams of then-champion Kurt Angle, who was accompanied by Karen Angle, and Kevin Nash against Sting and a mystery partner. Before the contest began, Sting introduced his partner as the debutingBooker T, who was accompanied by the also debuting Sharmell.[19] During the 13 minute and 41 second long encounter,[1] the team of Styles and Tomko interfered on Angle's behalf by attacking Booker T and Sting. This led later to Angle hitting Nash with the World Heavyweight Championship belt and the slamming of Sting into the mat with hisOlympic Slam maneuver to gain the pinfall and retain the title.[16]

Reception

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The attendance for the event was 900.[1]Canadian Online Explorer writer Chris Sokol rated the entire event 7.5 out of 10,[17] which was higher than the2006 event's rating of 5 out of 10 by Bob Kapur.[22] Sokol rated the ladder match between Cage and Kaz an 8.5, his highest rating of the review, while the main event match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship was rated a 7. The Women's Title match was rated the lowest with a 5.[17] Sokol stated in his review of the event when referring to Booker T being Sting's mystery partner, he gave TNA "major props". In his comments on the finish to the main event he stated that it was an "intriguing ending to an excellent PPV".[17] Wade Keller of thePro Wrestling Torch gave the main event two and 1/4 stars out of five, and stated he felt it "wasn't anything special"; however, he felt Booker T looked "refreshed and full of spunk". He believed the ladder match was a "really good spectacle match" and gave it three and a half stars.[20] James Caldwell of thePro Wrestling Torch gave the main event two stars out of five, while the ladder match three and 3/4 stars. He felt the ladder match was a "very good ladder match" and was the "best match" up to that point.[18] Dan Wilkenfeld of thePro Wrestling Torch gave the overall event a B rating and believed it was a "step down" from the previous month's Bound for Glory.[19] The event was released on DVD on January 15, 2008 byTNA Home Video.[23]

Aftermath

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Following Genesis, A.J. Styles and Tomko went on to join Kurt and Karen Angle to formThe Angle Alliance. Due to Angle's attack on Nash at Genesis, Nash and Scott Hall went on to request aSix Man Tag Team match for TNA'sTurning Point PPV event on December 2. Nash and Hall were granted their request, and Samoa Joe later was revealed as their mystery partner for the encounter.[24] Hall ended up no-showing the event, and as a result Eric Young filled his place in the bout, which was won by Joe, Nash, and Young.[25]

Team 3D and MCMG continued their rivalry heading into Turning Point, with MCMG now joined by Lethal. On the November 15 episode ofImpact!,Johnny Devine, an X Division wrestler, betrayed and attacked MCMG and Lethal, joining Team 3D in the process.[24] This led to the six meeting in a Six Man Tag Team Tables match at Turning Point. Team 3D and Devine went on to win the contest.[25]

The mystery wrestler revealed after the Shop of Horrors match at Genesis was soon after dubbed Rellik. Abyss, now joined byRhino, went on to feud with both Reign and Rellik leading into Turning Point.[24] The four were promoted to fight in aMatch of 10,000 Tacks at the event, but Rhino ended up being replaced byRaven due to an injury. Abyss and Raven won the contest at Turning Point.[25]

Kaz got his TNA World Heavyweight Championship match on the November 15 episode ofImpact! against Angle, but failed to win the title.[24] Kaz then went on to team with Booker T in a match against Christian Cage and Robert Roode at Turning Point, which the pair won.[25]

In October 2017, with the launch of theGlobal Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.[26]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[1]
1Abyss defeatedBlack ReignShop of Horrors match10:13
2The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley andChris Sabin) defeatedTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray)Tag team match17:37
3Gail Kim (c) defeatedAngel Williams,ODB andRoxxi LaveauxFour-way match for theTNA Women's World Championship9:01
4Jay Lethal (c) defeatedSonjay DuttSingles match for theTNA X Division Championship12:01
5Christian's Coalition (A.J. Styles and Tomko) (c) defeatedThe Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner andScott Steiner)Tag team match for theTNA World Tag Team Championship10:43
6Samoa Joe defeatedRobert Roode (withMs. Brooks)Singles match15:43
7Kaz defeatedChristian CageLadder match to become number one contender to theTNA World Heavyweight Championship; Final Round of the2007 Fight for the Right Tournament15:13
8Kurt Angle (c) andKevin Nash defeatedSting andBooker TTag team match for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship; whoever gained thepinfall orsubmission won the championship13:41
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

References

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Footnotes
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  2. ^Martin, Adam (2007-08-16)."TNA's Genesis PPV in November, Karen Angle, Jerry Lynn release update".Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. WrestleView.com. Retrieved2011-02-18.
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  4. ^Grabianowski, Ed."How Pro Wrestling Works".HowStuffWorks, Inc.Discovery Communications. Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-29. Retrieved2011-02-11.
  5. ^abCaldwell, James (2007-10-25)."Caldwell's TNA Impact report 10/25: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of two-hour show". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  6. ^abKeller, Wade (2007-10-14)."Keller's TNA Bound for Glory PPV report 10/14: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of live event". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  7. ^abSokol, Chris (2007-10-26)."Impact: Crowning a new old champion".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  8. ^Sokol, Chris (2007-10-15)."Angle gets stung at Bound For Glory".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  9. ^abcCaldwell, James (2007-10-18)."Caldwell's TNA Impact report 10/18: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of two-hour show". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  10. ^abSokol, Chris (2007-10-19)."Impact: Samoa Joe and Cage fight for their rights".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  11. ^abCaldwell, James (2007-11-01)."Caldwell's TNA Impact report 11/1: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of two-hour show". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  12. ^Caldwell, James (2007-11-08)."Caldwell's TNA Impact report 11/8: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of two-hour show". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  13. ^Sokol, Chris (2007-11-09)."Impact: Sting's partner unknown as Hall passes".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  14. ^Sokol, Chris (2007-11-02)."Impact: Styles/Tomko-LAX deliver great main event".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  15. ^abTNA Home Video andNavarre Corporation (2007-11-11). "Genesis 2007".TNA Genesis.In Demand.
  16. ^abcMartin, Adam (2007-11-11)."Genesis PPV results - 11/11 - Orlando, FL (Booker T debuts and more)". WrestleView.com. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  17. ^abcdeSokol, Chris (2007-11-12)."Booker T the surprise, but Angle still champ after Genesis".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012. Retrieved2009-11-14.
  18. ^abcdCaldwell, James (2007-11-11)."Caldwell's TNA PPV report 11/11: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of live PPV". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  19. ^abcWilkenfeld, Dan (2007-11-12)."11/10 TNA Genesis PPV report: Wilkenfeld's "alt perspective" analysis of entire event". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  20. ^abcKeller, Wade (2007-11-11)."Keller's TNA PPV report 11/11: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of live PPV event from Orlando". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  21. ^martin, Adam (2007-11-12)."TNA Knockout passes out at Genesis PPV, replay times, & 'Turning Point'". WrestleView.com. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  22. ^Kapur, Bob (2006-11-20)."Questionable booking mars TNA Genesis".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved2011-02-19.
  23. ^"TNA Wrestling: Genesis 2007 DVD".For Your Entertainment. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved2009-11-14.
  24. ^abcdCaldwell, James (2007-11-15)."Caldwell's TNA Impact report 11/15: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of two-hour show". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2011-02-26.
  25. ^abcdSokol, Chris (2007-12-03)."Chaos rules at Turning Point".SLAM! Sports: Wrestling.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved2011-02-26.
  26. ^"Anthem, Impact announce Global Wrestling Network launch".Miami Herald. Retrieved20 March 2018.
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