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Here are the results for the TNA #Oldschool PPV, which will be broadcast on pay-per-view in 2014.
*Austin Aries defeated Chris Sabin and Sonjay Dutt in a good match in 8:50 minutes.
*Ethan Carter III defeated Dewey Barnes in under 2 minutes.
*Bully Ray def. Tommy Dreamer in a Street Fight. This had all kinds of weapons and was said to be a great match.
*Bad Influence & Velvet Sky def. The BroMans & Lei’D Tapa in an intergender six-person tag-team match. Eric Young served as the special guest referee of the match, which lasted a little over ten minutes.
*TNA champion Magnus defeated Samoa Joe in 14:39 after hitting him with the TNA title belt. Joe had Magnus pinned after a Muscle Buster but EC3 yanked the referee out of the ring. They will have to edit the ending as Carter apparently missed his cue and time stood still for a second.
*Kurt Angle defeated Mr. Anderson with the Olympic Slam in 12 minutes. OK, but nothing special.
*Bobby Roode defeated James Storm in 16:50 in a Last Man Standing match . Roode nailed a suplex across two chairs on a handcuffed Storm, then nailed him with a beer bottle.
*Jeff Hardy defeated Abyss in a Monster’s Ball in 16:17 after nailing a swanton onto Abyss, who was trapped between two barbed wire board. Hardy took a backdrop on thumbtacks. Hardy was bleeding hardway from the side of his head. Some sick spots.
Overall, a good show.
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