TNA Spoilers — Last Night’s Tapings

News, Spoilers

Following are TNA taping results from last night in Orlando*, according to WrestlingObserver.com…

TNA spoilers for 1/24/08

– Matt Morgan and Kevin Nash argue to start the show, with Morgan beating down Nash until Samoa Joe makes the save.

– Robert Roode & James Storm beat Sonjay Dutt & Eric Young, with Ms. Brooks and Peyton Banks getting into it.

– TNA announced its awards: Jay Lethal, X Division; Gail Kim, Knockout; Booker T’s debut, Most Memorable Moment; and Samoa Joe, MVP. Lethal made a comment about losing his smile, Kim was attacked by Kong and then saved by ODB, Booker and Sharmell came out with Roode bad mouthing Booker on the screen, and Joe said if he was MVP, he should be getting a title shot. Jeremy Borash said he had title shots and didn’t win, so Joe beat him up. Cornette came out and offered Joe ringside enforcer for Angle/Christian at Against All Odds and a title shot vs. the winner in a cage match. Joe said no, he wants a five-year guaranteed contract with more money than Angle. Cornette agreed.

– Shark Boy beat Elix Skipper, with Shark Boy wrestling as Steve Austin!

– In an X Division Title match, Johnny Devine beat Jay Lethal to win the X title in a street fight. Team 3-D helped.

– Kurt Angle tried to get Travis Tomko to join his team, promising Karen; Tomko said no, he’s married, so they feuded and will face off ‘next week.’

– Tiger Mask & Curry Man (Christopher Daniels under a mask with the full Japanese gimmick entrance) beat Jimmy Rave & Lance Hoyt.

– In a Tag Title three-way, Tomko & A.J. Styles beat 3-D and the Motor City Machineguns.

TNA Spoilers for 1/31/08

– Judas Mesias beat someone.

– Hernandez beat Kip James, with James and Roxxi Lavaugh now not getting along.

– Angelina Love beat Roxxi and ODB in a triple-threat match.

TNA Spoilers for 2/7/08

– Christian Cage beat Mesias, with Abyss, Angle, Styles and more brawling afterwards.

*More matches for 1/31 and 2/7 and a PPV match will be taped tonight.

Credit: WrestlingObserver.com

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.