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Highlights of Sting's comments about the younger TNA talent from last Thursday open the show. A video game Impact intro then comes on and we are welcomed to this week's show and we will get to hear Sting speak out again. Plus, Abyss is throwing out an open challenge and Christian Cage takes on AJ Styles in the final Four Ways to Glory qualifier.
Kurt Angle makes his way out to the ring wearing a suit and carrying a microphone. Booker T then makes his way out as well along with his wife Sharmell. Angle says that they look like real champions and say that they have class and dignity, something Samoa Joe will never have. Angle calls Joe a disgrace to the TNA Championship and Booker agrees by saying that Sting was telling the truth.
Booker and Angle begin talking about their game plans for No Surrender until Christian Cage interrupts. Cage says he is going to qualify for Four Ways to Glory tonight and will regain the World Championship in his own backyard. Booker tries to get Cage to join their side but Cage wants no part of it and they begin to brawl in the ring. AJ Styles comes down to the ring to give Cage a hand and chases Booker and Angle out of the ring.
On the outside, Angle says that they are going to make sure neither of them will be able to make it to No Surrender. Jim Cornette comes out and says that if either of them interfere in tonight's match up between Cage and Styles that they will both lose their spot in the Four Ways to Glory match. Cage and Styles then shake hands in the ring as we head to the back.
Jeremy Borash is with Samoa Joe in the locker room and asks if his relationship is over between him and Nash. Joe says that Nash lost his match last week due to his temper and he is going to get his hands on Nash for slapping him in the face. As far as Sting goes, he wants him to earn Joe's respect by wrestling and not preaching.
The next TNA Rough Cut segment airs where Terry Taylor talks about signing Consequences Creed while a college professor talks about his collegiate accomplishments by earning two degrees. Creed and his friends talk about watching him for the first time on television while Creed talks about wanting to learn all he can in the business and be the best wrestler he can be.
Lauren is standing by with Sheik Abdul Bashir who says that he is the victim, not the USA. Bashir says that he has reached high levels of success but says a few years ago an act of cowardly terrorism took place and then everything was taken away from him. He is now on a quest to take back what is his.