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Slammiversary Seven

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2009 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pay-per-view event
Slammiversary Seven
Promotional poster featuringJeff Jarrett
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling
DateJune 21, 2009
CityAuburn Hills, Michigan
VenueThe Palace of Auburn Hills
Attendance4,000[1]
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Slammiversary Seven was aprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced byTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on June 21, 2009 atThe Palace of Auburn Hills inAuburn Hills, Michigan.[2][3] It was the fifth event under theSlammiversary chronology and used to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the promotion. There were seven matches on thecard.

The main event for the show was annually heldKing of the Mountain match (KOTM) for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship which sawKurt Angle defeatMick Foley,Jeff Jarrett,Samoa Joe, andA.J. Styles. For the first time, theundercard for the event also featured another KOTM for theTNA X Division Championship having championSuicide retain overConsequences Creed,Jay Lethal,Chris Sabin, andAlex Shelley. Other matches featured include:Robert Roode andJames Storm (known asBeer Money, Inc.) versusTeam 3D for theTNA World Tag Team Championship,Angelina Love versusTara for theTNA Women's Knockout Championship,Daniels wagering his position in the company against a returningShane Douglas,Abyss andTaylor Wilde fightingRaven andDaffney in aMonster's BallMixed Tag Team match, andSting versusMatt Morgan.

In October 2017, with the launch of theGlobal Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.[4]

Storylines

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Slammiversary featured sevenprofessional wrestling matches and one pre-show match that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds andstorylines. Wrestlers portrayedvillains,heroes, orless distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[5]

The mainrivalry heading into Slammiversary was the annually heldKing of the Mountain match (KOTM). The KOTM involves five competitors fighting to gain apinfall orsubmission to be allowed to climb a ladder and hang achampionship belt above the ring to win.Mick Foley was the first competitor in the match as he was theTNA World Heavyweight Champion heading into the show. On the May 28 edition ofImpact!, TNA's primary television program, Foley announced that there would be a series of qualifying matches to determine the other four competitors starting that night. The first match sawJeff Jarrett defeatEric Young, then, later on the same edition ofImpact,A.J. Styles defeatedDaniels.[6] The following week onImpact!Samoa Joe qualified for the match by defeatingKevin Nash. The final competitor was determined to beKurt Angle the next week after defeatingSting.

Another rivalry involving thetag team division was betweenTNA World Tag Team ChampionsTeam 3D (Brother Ray andBrother Devon) andBeer Money, Inc.,Robert Roode andJames Storm. AtSacrifice, Beer Money won theTeam 3D Invitational Tag Team tournament by defeatingThe British Invasion (Brutus Magnus andDoug Williams) gaining a TNA World Tag Team Championship match.

The main rivalry from theX Division was betweenSuicide and the teams of Lethal Consequences (Jay Lethal andConsequences Creed) andThe Motor City Machineguns (Chris Sabin andAlex Shelley). Following an assault from the tag teams, it was announced on the June 4 episode ofTNA Impact!, that Suicide would defend theTNA X Division Championship, against all four of his attackers in a King of the Mountain match, marking the first time that the match-up has been used twice on the same card.

The main rivalry from thewomen's division was betweenTNA Women's Knockout ChampionAngelina Love andTara. On the May 28 episode ofTNA Impact!, Love expressed her perceived dominance in the division, only for Tara to interfere in the proclamation, leading to a series of assaults until it was announced on the June 11 edition ofImpact! that the title would be contested between the two.

During Daniels' match with Styles on the May 29 edition ofImpact!,Shane Douglas, who was making his return with the company, interfered during the match, assaulting him with a chain, causing him to lose the match. The animosity would progress the following week with Douglas explaining his resentment towards Daniels due to the fact Daniels was given an opportunity to return rather than him. Daniels gave rebuttal of challenging Douglas for a match at Slammiversary with Daniels' contract with the company being held up and given to the winner. On the June 18 edition ofImpact!, Douglas accepted.

Another feud being represented at Slammiversary was the conflict betweenAbyss andDr. Stevie and his associates. For several months prior to the show, Abyss had been seekingstoryline therapy from Stevie, only to have revealed Stevie's abusive treatments towards Abyss. After a match betweenTaylor Wilde and, an associate of Stevie,Daffney at Sacrifice, Abyss would assault his therapist, leading to Stevie, Daffney, and another associate inRaven, apprehending Abyss and Wilde leading to the announcement of anintergender tag team match pitting Abyss and Wilde against Raven and Daffney with aMonster's Ball stipulation.

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
CommentatorMike Tenay
Don West
InterviewerJeremy Borash
Lauren Thompson
Ring announcerJeremy Borash
David Penzer
RefereeEarl Hebner
Rudy Charles
Mark Johnson
Andrew Thomas

Pre-show match

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Prior to the show airing live on pay-per-view, a pre-show match that aired on TV and online had the team ofEric Young andRhino againstThe British Invasion (Doug Williams andBrutus Magnus) in atag team match was shown. Young wouldleave his partner by walking out on him during the match, leading to Williams and Magnus beating down on their lone opponent until Rhino's student, Jesse Neal, put himself in the match to fill the role of Rhino's partner. The team would be defeated by the Invasion after Neal waspinned by Magnus following abearhug hold / diving European uppercut combination.[7]

Preliminary matches

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Suicide retained hisTNA X Division Championship in the King of the Mountain match.

The show started with the King of the Mountain match for the TNA X Division Championship. The four challengers- Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Alex Shelley, and Chris Sabin -initially attacked the champion, Suicide, in order to gain the upper hand. When the ladder was introduced to be used as a weapon against him, Suicide knocked the ladder back, incapacitating his opponents, before pinning Lethal. As per match rules, Suicide was now eligible to win the match suspending the belt above the ring, and Lethal would have to spend time in thepenalty box. Once all five men became eligible to win the match, Sabin grabbed the title to suspend it above the ring only to have Suicide head him off. This was followed by a plethora ofspots before Suicide was able to obtain the belt himself, only to have Lethal push him off the ladder he was climbing, having him land on the penalty box. Shelley would then obtain the belt before Suicide would run and jump to his opponent climbing the ladder, applying afacelock and dropping Shelley down with acutter before recovering, grabbing the title, and hanging it over the ring to win the match.[7]Following was Daniels wrestling Douglas for his position in the company. The match started with both men getting quick assaults on each other until Douglas would slide out of the ring to recuperate as Daniels would ascend to the top rope,springboard off of it, and connect with amoonsault to his opponent on the floor of the arena. When the match returned to ring, Daniels would catch his opponent with a back heel trip and clothesline known as theSTO before jumping to the top rope and connecting with another moonsault to get the pinfall victory.[7]

Angelina Love would defend the TNA Women's Knockout Championship next against Tara. The match started with Tara beating down the champion; once Tara was about to win, Love's associate,Velvet Sky, would use hairspray to blind Tara before Love took her down with afacebuster, calledLights Out, to retain the title.[7]

Abyss and Taylor Wilde's Monster's Ball match against Raven and Daffney started with Abyss attacking Daffney beforethrowing her onto Raven and Dr. Stevie, who was in their corner; this was followed by Wildediving onto her three adversaries. The women would proceed to brawl their way to the entrance ramp, with Wilde performing another dive onto Daffney, as Abyss would retrieve a bag of thumbtacks, spilling its contents onto the mat. This would lead to the women returning to the ring for Wilde to throw her opponent onto them. The finish of the match came when Raven hit his opponent with asteel chair followed by aDDT, only to have Abyss recover and drop Raven onto the tacks with his finishing move, theBlack Hole Slam, before pinning him.[8]

Sting made a challenge toMatt Morgan, guaranteeing him a position in hiscontingency,The Main Event Mafia, if he were to win. The match was fought with both men exchanging strikes before Morgan would physically dominate his opponent. As Morgan went to tackle Sting in the corner, he was countered by Sting getting behind with afacelock, and driving his head to the mat with hisScorpion Death Drop before getting the pinfall victory.[9]

Main event matches

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Kurt Angle won his fourth TNA World Heavyweight Championship in the King of the Mountain match.

The following match was the TNA World Tag Team Championship with Team 3D defending against Robert Roode and Beer Money, Inc. The match started with a ploy for Team 3D to use their signature weapon, a wooden table, until The British Invasion distracted the two teams. As the match progressed, the champions executed their finishing maneuver, the3D, on Roode as The Invasion returned for one last distraction; with Devon distracted, Roode lifted his opponent onto the shoulders of Storm as they dropped them with their own signature move, theDWI, before getting the victory, winning the titles for a third time together.[8]

The main event followed for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Before the match started, Samoa Joe would assault rival, Kurt Angle, sending him straight to the match's penalty box. Jeff Jarrett became the first person to qualify for winning the match officially by pinning Mick Foley, who, once out of the penalty box, was placed back in by Joe, who choked him unconscious with hisrear naked choke. The match would feature a plethora of high spots including A.J. Styles springboarding off the top rope to execute adropkick to Foley and Jarrett as they climbed a ladder. Foley and Styles would eventually make their way to the top of the penalty box before the former threw off his opponent with ahip toss. The match ended following Styles preventing Angle from climbing the ladder to hang the belt before attempting the feat himself; Joe stopped him with apowerbomb off of the ladder. Joe made his attempt to win the match while Angle himself was climbing opposite of him. Just as he was about to hang the belt, he handed it to Angle, allowing him to win the match and the title.[8]

Aftermath

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On the edition ofImpact! following Slammiversary, the motives of the end of the TNA World Heavyweight Championship match came to light. Kurt Angle had paid Samoa Joe to fix the match in his favor, thus ensuring Angle's victory. Joe subsequently turned heel and joined The Main Event Mafia, and Angle announced that he had regained leadership of the group from Sting.

Reception

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The show received generally positive reviews from many critics.Wade Keller of the online wrestling newsletter, Pro Wrestling Torch, expressed favorable comments for the show in the X Division King of the Mountain match, saying the competitors, "delivered supreme athleticism and creativity".[8]Dave Meltzer, journalist of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, gave a live match-by-match report of the show; he praised the show in general, specifically the TNA World Tag Team Championship, as well as feeling the Monster's Ball match was good for a "weapons match".[9]

The common criticism from writers was that the wrestling on the show was merely above average and not really memorable. Wade Keller gave his opinion on the show by saying the main event will not be remembered and believed the swerve in the ending was way to have the match to be remembered.[7]

Results

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No.Results[10]StipulationsTimes
1PThe British Invasion (Brutus Magnus andDoug Williams) (withRob Terry) defeatedEric Young andRhinoTag team match08:20
2Suicide (c) defeatedAlex Shelley,Chris Sabin,Consequences Creed andJay LethalKing of the Mountain match for theTNA X Division Championship23:46
3Daniels defeatedShane DouglasSingles matchHad Douglas won, he would have taken Daniels spot as a part it TNA.08:12
4Angelina Love (c) (withMadison Rayne andVelvet Sky) defeatedTaraSingles match for theTNA Women's Knockout Championship06:51
5Abyss andTaylor Wilde defeatedDaffney andRaven (withDr. Stevie)Monster's Ball match14:07
6Sting defeatedMatt MorganSingles matchHad Morgan won, he would have been able to join theMain Event Mafia.08:59
7Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm andRobert Roode) defeatedTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray) (c)Tag team match for theTNA World Tag Team Championship16:55
8Kurt Angle defeatedMick Foley (c),A.J. Styles,Jeff Jarrett andSamoa JoeKing of the Mountain match for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship22:04
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

King of the Mountain match

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Qualification no.WrestlerWrestler pinned or submittedMethod
1Kurt AngleSamoa JoeJoe attacked Angle before the match and was disqualified and placed in the penalty box.[8]
2Jeff JarrettMick FoleyFoley laid down on the floor allowing himself to get pinned.[8]
3Samoa JoeMick FoleyPassed-out after Joe used theCoquina Clutch.[8]
4Mick FoleyKurt AnglePinned after adiving elbow drop from the top of the penalty box.[8]
5A.J. StylesMick FoleyPinned after falling off aladder.[8]
Winner
Kurt Angle
Hung the belt to win.[8]

X Division King of the Mountain match

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Qualification no.WrestlerWrestler pinned or submittedMethod
1SuicideJay LethalPinned after aSuicide Solution.[8]
2Jay LethalSuicidePinned after a Lethal Combination to an unfoldedsteel chair.[7]
3Consequences CreedAlex ShelleyPinned after a combination of moves.[8]
4Alex ShelleyChris SabinSabin laid down on the mat allowing himself to get pinned.[8]
5Chris SabinJay LethalPinned after atornado DDT.[8]
Winner
Suicide
Hung the belt to win.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Slammiversary 2009". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved2009-08-06.
  2. ^"Monthly Three-Hour Pay-Per-View Events". TNA Wrestling.com. Archived fromthe original on 2008-08-01. Retrieved2008-12-23.
  3. ^"Slammiversary '09 Is Coming To Detroit". TNA Wrestling.com. 2009-04-23. Archived fromthe original on April 26, 2009. Retrieved2009-04-23.
  4. ^"Anthem, Impact announce Global Wrestling Network launch".Miami Herald. Retrieved20 March 2018.
  5. ^Grabianowski, Ed."How Pro Wrestling Works".HowStuffWorks, Inc.Discovery Communications. Retrieved2014-03-02.
  6. ^Martin, Adam (29 May 2009)."Impact Results – 5/28/09". WrestleView. Retrieved3 February 2023.
  7. ^abcdefCaldwell, James (2009-06-21)."Caldwell's TNA Slammiversary PPV Report 6/21: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of King of the Mountain PPV".Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2009-06-22.
  8. ^abcdefghijklmnoKeller, Wade (2009-06-21)."Keller's TNA Slammiversary 7 PPV Take 6/21: Ongoing thoughts, observations, nitpicks, and quotables". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved2009-06-22.
  9. ^abMeltzer, Dave (2009-06-21)."TNA Slammiversary match by match coverage". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved2009-06-22.
  10. ^"New Champs Crowned At Slammiversary".Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. TNA Wrestling.com. 2009-06-21. Archived fromthe original on June 23, 2009. Retrieved2009-06-22.

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