Havok Unleashes Hell
Havok attacks quick and hits a big legdrop. She hits a chokeslam and stands over Rebel. Gail Kim comes out and tries to attack Havok. Gail is able to punch her a few times on the ramp and the women are separated.
I can say this was good television and just a building block for the future, but I can’t. Havok unleashed a little bit of hell, but it fell flat. There is an easy reason why.
Havok is SO MUCH BIGGER than everyone else. The only way for her to be taken seriously or lose would to be by someone her size (they don’t have that) or multiple Knockouts attack her and dethrone her.
I am not sure either are the right answer.
MVP and Kenny King defeated Chris Melendez and Mr. Anderson
Anderson throws King across the ring, but MVP hooks his leg. It allows Kenny King to hit a massive kick to Anderson. MVP gets into the ring and applies a headlock. Anderson fights out of it and MVP hits a running kick to the side of his head. MVP misses a splash from the top. Melendez gets into the ring and hits a bridging suplex for a two count. MVP hits Melendez and Anderson gets into the ring as well. Melendez gets rolled up from Kenny King and the heels pick up the win.
Not much has happened since MVP came to TNA. I really cannot remember a big match from MVP in his run. The impact Lashley has had on TNA has absolutely flattened the push for MVP. Nonetheless, MVP in a tag team could help him get his legs under and hopefully be build in a really good feud. I want more of MVP, but I have not been impressed yet. His mic skills are great and he has the ability. Maybe the writers need to give him a 15-20 minute match? What is the solution here?
The Next Best Tag Team?