The Nygma’s View
Moose’s System
Moose kicked off the show and reflected on what happened between himself and The System. He called himself the Face of the Franchise because he has been through everything in TNA Wrestling. He created The System, and he knows how to dismantle it as well.
Moose called out TNA World Champion Mike Santana as the one man who can dismantle The System members one by one. Mike Santana was ready to dismantle The System alongside Moose and The Hardys. Director of Operations Daria Rae made it clear that she is in charge.
Later, Moose was seen backstage, deep in thought, when Alisha Edwards came in to apologize, but ultimately had a decision of her own to make.
Nic Nemeth didn’t cheat
It was a good match. Once, because of Rich Swann. Second, because Nemeth didn’t cheat, which is worth saying. In the end, Rich Swann went for a Phoenix Splash, Nic Nemeth avoided it and countered with a DDT. Nemeth got him into another Chokehold, but Swann reversed it. With Nemeth on his shoulders, Swann slammed him down for a DDT of his own. Swann followed with a Handspring, but Nemeth caught him with Dangerzone for the pinfall.
The Albuquerque Street Fight
Earlier, Ryan Nemeth told Gia Miller he was ready to use every weapon at his disposal to destroy Mara Sadé in the Albuquerque Street Fight. Ryan Nemeth attempted a sneak attack on Mara Sadé as she made her way to the ring. Toys arrived with some baking sheets, a chair, until Sadé unloaded her lethal weapon. I thought candy corns were the deadliest weapons ever. No. The lollipops are.
Mara Sadé took a bag of lollipops, dumped them onto the floor, and suplexed Nemeth right on top of them. She brought a kendo stick to the ribs and arms of Ryan Nemeth. She followed with a Side Russian Leg Sweep. Nemeth fired back with the kendo stick, slamming it into her back and sending her face-first into the mat. Mara Sadé hit one final Superkick onto Ryan Nemeth for the pinfall.
