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Posted: Jun 11th 2007 By: CMBurnham

6-4 WWE RAW

Vince McMahon came upon Torrie Wilson and Ric Flair backstage. He said he can't stand a degenerate hanging out with a woman half their age. Torrie reminded him that Linda McMahon walked in on Vince and her with his pants around his ankles. Flair and Torrie both got a chuckle out of that. Vince looked at (apparently) Flair and said he'll be facing Carlito tonight. Flair told Vince to bring it on. Vince then told Flair that he wasn't speaking to him, he was talking to Torrie. Flair protested that she had a bad knee from last week. Vince said he had bad ribs and a busted head from last night and didn't want to hear anyone whining. He then went off on Flair, saying he was tired of going everywhere and hearing "Whoooo!". He told Flair that he must be a legend and said that he should face a legend killer. Vince set up a match between Ric Flair and Randy Orton for later that night.

Randy Orton def. Ric Flair

6-7 TNA iMPACT

Jim Cornette came out to stop Eric Young from hitting Traci Brooks while Jerry Lynn held her. He said no men will be beating up women in TNA. Traci seemed quite happy with this decision, but Cornette turned around and told her that just because she wasn't getting hit by Young didn't mean she wasn't getting beaten up tonight. He then made a match between Traci Brooks and Gail Kim.

Mike Tenay was backstage with Christopher Daniels and Sting. Daniels said that 5 months ago when he lost the NWA World X Division Title, he went to Sting for help. Now, he believes he's done everything Sting told him to. Sting kept trying to convince Daniels that he has misinterpreted a lot of what he taught him. Daniels addressed concepts such as pain, wrath and penance and how he's addressed each of those. Sting said those words never came out of his mouth. Daniels said that it was important to make things right between them, then walked off. Sting told Mike Tenay he wishes he could believe Daniels.

Jeremy Borash congratulated A. J. Styles on qualifying for the King of the Mountain match at Slammiversay PPV. Kurt Angle came up and told A. J. that he'll get the same courtesy warning he gave Samoa Joe: he's going to cripple A. J. before the PPV. Angle then walked off and A. J. looked worried. He asked Borash how he could say those things, then mentioned that he hadn't heard from Christian Cage for a week and said he's going to call him. A. J. started around a corner, then returned to tell Borash that he forgot his phone and asked if he could use his.. A. J. took Borash's phone into the dressing room as the segment ended.

A video package surrounding the issue between Scott & Rick Steiner and TNA World Tag Team Champions Team 3-D was shown. The Steiner Brothers and Brother Ray were all quoted. Brother Ray said all he & Brother Devon wanted to do was to show respect and shake the Steiner Brothers' hands. Rick Steiner said that they made a legacy out of beating up teams and they didn it because they didn't care. Scott Steiner said he'll let them know when it's time to kiss their ass by telling them to pucker up after the match.

After the James Storm/Chris Harris King of the Mountain Qualifying Match, Kurt Angle and Samoa Joe battled into the ring. A. J. Styles came down and tried to hit Angle with a lead pipe, but Angle ducked and put him in the ankle lock. Backstage, Jeremy Borash asked Jim Cornette what he was going to do since both Harris and Storm had been counted out in their match. Cornette exploded at Borash, saying those two men had just battled for 10 minutes and he can't make a decision in 10 seconds. Christian Cage & Tomko burst into Cornette's office and demanded to know who his opponent for next week was. Cornette told him not to worry. He's heard Cage say that he had no respect for this guy and that he was "beneath" Cage, so this will be an easy match. Back in the arena, Angle, Joe and A. J. had all been seperated and were being restrained by security as the show closed.

 

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