AJ Styles was robbed of the TNA World Championship in his first defense as well as the opportunity to carry the TNA Legends title. Now he gets his rematch against The Owner of TNA Jeff Jarrett who last episode decided to make it a Steel Cage Match to deter the looming presence of Goldberg from interfering. Is Jarrett playing the smart game, or has he unknowingly trapped himself in a literal box with The Phenomenal Styles?
Speaking of, the biggest acquisition in TNA history is set to battle Konnan in his debut match. K-Dogg first thought it was Hennig that jumped him a month ago, but now he has reason to believe it was Goldberg. Will he finally know the truth behind his assault? Is Goldberg suffering from ring rust after being gone for the past couple of years? A match-up with more intrigue than The Da Vinci Code, a book that came out the previous year. I can feel myself aging.
Ron Killings had quite the year in 2003 - starring in a well-received B movie, winning the first Lord of the Lockdown event, and has recently become the X Division Champion. Previous champ Juvy isn't ready to call it quits against The Suntan Superman just yet though, and with the mysterious Ultimo Dragon ready to make waves, this Triple Threat could be the sleeper hit of the month.
Rumors of a Knockouts Championship are in full swing, and Cheerleader Melissa is the first to stake her claim - beating out notable contenders like Mickie James and Little Nattie in her wake. But the fair-weathered Rena Mero isn't quite ready to hand over the gold to her, instead signing on one of the greatest wrestling acts in the history of the women's division...Amy Dumas! They've sunk claw into one another, even tearing a few clothes along the way, and now the question will be answered: Is the bratty Cheerleader Melissa, former valet of The Badstreet Boyz, ready to be the Queen B?
In one corner, the locker room leader who has done right by the company despite being treated unfairly on multiple occasions. In the other, a rebel known for being hard to work with getting a title opportunity the moment he steps into Total Nonstop Action. Curt Hennig fights to regain the title that meant nothing to The Owner as Scott Hall fights to own the moniker of Legend. A true clash of industry titans.
America's Most Wanted have had their share of Badstreet for the bulk of last year, trading wins and the titles in a heated rivalry for team supremacy. But now the four must contend with the most beloved tag team of the past decade...BG James and Kip are back together as the newly dubbed "James Gang". Do they still have enough left in the tank to beat out the young and hungry wolves of the division?