TNA No Surrender Preview: Canada Crosses The Line

Ron Johnson by Senior Writer Written on September 12, 2008
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FOUR WAYS TO GLORY MATCH FOR THE TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Samoa Joe vs. Booker T vs. Kurt Angle vs. Christian Cage
Four men who have tasted gold in their illustrious career will lock up in the six-sided ring. They all will be vying for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship currently held by Samoa Joe. Since becoming champion, Joe has been the target of practically all three men’s abuse. But the difference between then and now: Joe is ready.

 

After proving himself to Booker T, Kurt Angle & Kevin Nash time and time again, Samoa Joe now looks forward to his first pay per view trip to Canada. As he has proven in the past, Joe is the odds on favorite when the lights are on bright and he’s backed into a corner. There is no more dangerous corner to be in when you’re the World Champion than having to face three men who want to get back to those glory days.

 

Kurt Angle hasn’t tasted gold since losing at Lockdown to Joe. Christian Cage hasn’t tasted gold since the King of the Mountain match last year. And Booker T wasn’t able to succeed in his quest to officially hold the championship at Hard Justice. Now four rivals will lock up with only one of them hoisting the TNA World Heavyweight Championship heading into Bound IV Glory. Samoa Joe knows he has a bulls-eye on his chest heading into the pay per view, but he has a plan. And his plan involves…

The Icon confronts The King of The Mountain and The King of Journalistic Sting comes to Canada

A few months ago, Sting was contemplating retirement. Since then, he has been on a mission to beat respect into the young studs of TNA. From Joe to Styles, Sting feels that none of the young guys respect those who have paved the way for them to be there in the first place. He also feels that no one is going to stop him from accomplishing his goal.

 

That is…until now.

 

It started at Hard Justice when a guitar mysteriously appeared in the Samoa Joe-Booker T World Championship Match. A few days later, the guitar appeared again on IMPACT! during the Kurt Angle-AJ Styles match. Then it showed up again the following week. In the process, the familiar music continues to drive Sting up the wall.

 

But all the questions came to an end (almost) this past Thursday as the King of the Mountain returned and answered the challenge of The Icon. Sting is determined to make Styles and Joe show respect this Sunday at No Surrender. But Sting now has someone new to watch out for. It’s funny how a few years ago, Sting called Jeff Jarrett “The Cancer of TNA.” You think Jarrett is considering Sting the new cancer of TNA? What will happen when The Icon and The King of the Mountain meet in the same ring for the first time since Jarrett’s final appearance last year? Will Sting find an ally in Jarrett in his fight to bring respect back? Or will Sting be the next one on the receiving end of The Stroke?

 

As an added bonus to the show known as TNA No Surrender, I am personally packing my bags and going North of the Border to get drunk with those crazy Canadian fans. Live from Oshawa, Ontario, it’s TNA No Surrender with special guests The Bleacher Report. See you Sunday night. And I hope that WWE is watching and paying attention.

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