The Main Event Mafia

Main Event Mafia

Original Mafia members Booker T (left), Sharmell (next to Booker), Nash (back left), Sting (center) and Steiner (right)
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Members See below
Name(s) The Main Event Mafia
Debut October 23, 2008
Disbanded November 7, 2013
Years active 2008–2009, 2012–13
Promotions TNA

The Main Event Mafia (occasionally abbreviated to MEM) was a stable in the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Starting in 2008, the group included leader Kurt Angle, Sting (who had temporarily led the Main Event Mafia before being ousted), Kevin Nash (with Survivor: The Amazon winner Jenna Morasca), Booker T (with his real-life wife Sharmell), Scott Steiner, Samoa Joe, and Traci Brooks. All the male members of the stable were multiple time world heavyweight champions of multiple companies (with the exception of Magnus who would win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship later that year), TNA included, with extensive experience in main event matches. The MEM at one time held all the male titles TNA had to offer, with unsuccessful aspirations to acquire TNA's women's championships as well.

The group formed in late 2008 and had since been largely successful, with Sting and Kurt Angle being TNA World Heavyweight Champions, Booker T introducing a new championship into TNA called the TNA Legends Championship and declaring himself the first official champion with Kevin Nash going on to win the belt as well and Booker T and Scott Steiner holding the TNA World Tag Team Championship. The group's formation was the result of TNA introducing a new storyline in which the veterans began a rivalry with younger talent within the company who called themselves The TNA Front Line; with the MEM being the villains of the storyline as the veterans modelling themselves after the mafia, portrayed as being upset at the disrespect being shown by the younger wrestlers.

In June 2013, Sting announced the return of the Main Event Mafia, now as a heroic stable, in response to a year-long war between the TNA roster and the Aces & Eights. The group includes past members of the original Mafia (Sting, Kurt Angle, and Samoa Joe) and new members Magnus and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

History

Background

In the summer of 2008, AJ Styles was being beaten by a nameless group of Booker T, Team 3D, and Tomko until Karen Angle got then husband Kurt Angle to help AJ until he seen her helping AJ Kurt then joined in on the assult to AJ Styles planting the seeds to the Main Event Mafia. Tomko left the group after taking a year long break from TNA. At TNA's July pay-per-view Victory Road during a bout between the face Samoa Joe and heel Booker T for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, Joe went on a storyline rampage and attacked referees, security, and Booker T without on-screen mercy.[1] Sting, who was also a face, then entered the arena and stopped Joe's assault, however, Joe gave Sting the middle finger and continued his assault on Booker T.[1] This angered Sting to a point in which he grabbed Joe and hit him with a baseball bat, which he held in his hand thus, turning heel in the process.[1] Following the event, Sting did not appear on TNA's primary television program TNA Impact! in a wrestling role or to explain his actions at the event, instead he was only seen standing in the rafters on each episode. As a result of Sting's actions at the event, a storyline within the company began that saw a possible alliance between Booker T and Sting.

It began on the July 31 episode of Impact!, while Joe was brawling with Booker T, a baseball bat fell from the ceiling hanging by a wire; Booker T grabbed it and smashed Joe over the back with it.[2] At TNA's August pay-per-view Hard Justice, Sting attacked A.J. Styles, an on-screen ally of Joe's, after Styles had just attacked Kurt Angle following their encounter.[3] The reasons Sting's actions were eventually revealed on the August 14 episode of Impact!, in which he stated that he attacked Joe and Styles because they were not showing respect for veterans such as Angle and Booker T by doing what they did at the events.[4] Sting being a veteran of the sport himself went on to say when he was Styles' and Joe's age, if he had a match with a veteran, he pinned and walked away, not adding insult to injury by trying to end their careers, like Styles and Joe were trying to do. This sparked a rivalry between the three, which later involved Angle and Booker T.[4]

At TNA's September pay-per-view No Surrender, Sting announced that at TNA's October pay-per-view Bound for Glory IV, he would challenge Joe for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship; later in the event during a match between Christian Cage, Angle, and Joe, Jeff Jarrett made his on-screen return to the promotion after not being seen in TNA since late May 2007, by siding with and helping Joe retain the World Heavyweight Championship.[5] Jarrett went on to Bound for Glory to defeat Angle in a standard match with Mick Foley as Special Guest Ringside Enforcer.[6] Also at Bound for Glory, Sting defeated Joe after Kevin Nash turned heel by striking his friend Joe with a baseball bat while the referee wasn't looking to allow Sting to take the advantage and pin Joe after a Scorpion Death Drop.[6] Nash's actions were explained on the October 16 episode of Impact!, when he said that Joe disrespected him and his long-time real-life friend Scott Hall in late 2007 when Joe insulted Hall for not showing up at TNA's December pay-per-view Turning Point.

Feud with TNA Frontline (2008–2009)

The group officially joined together on the October 23 episode of Impact!, in a segment between Nash, Booker T, Angle, Sting, and Jeremy Borash, where Angle announced that the four had joined together to form a group of legends called The Main Event Mafia. Team 3D were offered a spot in the group seemingly accepting before attacking them turning face. The goal of the group was to start a "war" against the younger talent to take what they deserved: respect. The following week, they added Scott Steiner to the Mafia as he made his return from an injury and attacked Joe, Styles, and their allies. Steiner notably spared using his lead pipe on his protégé, Petey Williams, who backed off as soon as he saw him.

At Turning Point, Booker T successfully defeated Christian Cage to retain the Legends Championship. As per the stipulation, Cage was forced to join the MEM, however, the MEM attacked Cage and kicked him out of the group because they believed he was leaving TNA for WWE (later proven to be true). MEM proceeded to go on a rampage, assaulting Brother Ray, Samoa Joe, Petey Williams (Steiner doing the deed, finally severing the ties between the two), B.G. James, Rhino, Jeff Jarrett and A.J. Styles, injuring all in their "hits." At Genesis, Kevin Nash could not make it to the event due to a legitimate staph infection in his left elbow. When it came time for his tag team match, Booker T announced that they had found a suitable replacement in Kip James. Kip was not intended to be a long-term addition to the team, as he quickly disappeared from the main event scene as the original five members of the Main Event Mafia resumed their positions. At Destination X, Booker T lost the Legends Championship to A.J. Styles while Sting retained the TNA World title against Angle with Jeff Jarrett as the special guest referee and Mick Foley was the Special Guest enforcer. At Lockdown, Sting lost the TNA World Heavyweight title to Mick Foley and the rest of the Main Event Mafia (Nash, Steiner, Booker T and Angle) lost to Team Jarrett, which consisted of Jeff Jarrett, Samoa Joe, A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels. At Sacrifice, Sting pinned Angle in an Ultimate Sacrifice match also involving Mick Foley and Jeff Jarrett to become the new Godfather of the Main Event Mafia. Sting immediately made his new leadership felt, as on the May 28, 2009, edition of Impact!, he dismissed Sharmell, Jenna Morasca and Angle's security men Big Rocco and Sally Boy from the alliance as part of his new leadership. Rocco and Sally promptly signed on to be Mick Foley's security the following week.

Heading into Slammiversary, Matt Morgan expressed his wishes to join the Mafia. This would lead to Angle facing Morgan in a singles match on Impact! which Angle would win. After the match Angle shook Morgan's hand showing that he would want him in the Mafia. On the following weeks Impact! during a King of the Mountain qualification match between Angle and Sting, Morgan interfered helping Angle win. After the match Angle gave out to Morgan for helping him win. Morgan would go on and ask Sting to let him become a member of the Mafia. Sting agreed to a match at Slammiversary between Morgan where if Morgan won he could join the group. Sting went on to defeat Morgan at the pay-per-view. In the final match of the pay-per-view, Angle won the King of the Mountain match to win the World Title after Samoa Joe helped him, thus rendering Joe a heel and the newest member of the Mafia, also betraying the TNA Front Line. On the June 25 edition of Impact!, it was explained that Joe was invested into and paid by the Mafia to join them due to being unable to defeat him. The Mafia as well as Morgan attacked Sting in disapproval of his leadership, with Angle claiming to once again become the leader of the Mafia. The following week, Sting saved A.J. Styles from a beatdown from his former stable mates, attacking each member of the Mafia with his baseball bat and stealing Angle's TNA World Heavyweight Championship. The following week, Sting confronted Samoa Joe, claiming to unveil Joe's mystery adviser before Victory Road, where he would be facing Samoa Joe. Later on in the show, Sting disguised himself as Joe and nearly dragged out Joe's adviser from his car, before Joe stopped him, choking him out with the Coquina Clutch and his signature tribal knife. Joe then took back the World Championship, returning it to Angle during the beatdown on Mick Foley at the end of the show. At Victory Road, The Mafia gained all power in TNA as Nash won the Legends Championship from A.J. Styles to bring the title back to the Mafia. At the same event, Booker and Steiner defeated Beer Money, Inc. for the World Tag Team Championship, Angle defeated Foley to retain the World Heavyweight Title and Tazz was also revealed to be Joe's adviser; Tazz would later state that he was just an ally of the MEM. On the July 30 episode of Impact! Kevin Nash lost the Legends Championship to Mick Foley in a tag team match with Kurt Angle against Bobby Lashley and Mick Foley.

World Elite and dissolution (2009)

On the August 6 episode of Impact! it was revealed the Main Event Mafia would join forces with World Elite, a stable consisting of Eric Young, Sheik Abdul Bashir, Kiyoshi, Brutus Magnus, Doug Williams and Rob Terry to form a super faction known as Elite Mafia. At Hard Justice the Main Event Mafia further solidified their dominance with Kevin Nash regaining the Legends Championship, Samoa Joe winning the X Division Championship, and Booker T, Scott Steiner, and Kurt Angle retaining the World Tag Team and World Heavyweight Championships. By Hard Justice 2009, the Main Event Mafia controlled every male championship in TNA. At No Surrender Angle lost the World Heavyweight Championship to A.J. Styles. On the October 1 edition of Impact! the alliance between Main Event Mafia and World Elite came to an end in an all out brawl between the two factions.[7] The following week Joe lost the X Division Championship to Amazing Red after Bobby Lashley interfered in the match.[8] Main Event Mafia's Championship match losing streak continued at Bound for Glory where Nash lost the Legends title to World Elite leader Eric Young and Booker and Steiner lost the TNA World Tag Team titles to Doug Williams and Brutus Magnus, also of the World Elite.[9] At the same PPV Angle narrowly defeated long-time foe Matt Morgan and afterwards shook his hand.[10] On the following edition of Impact! the stable's future was thrown into question, when Booker was announced as having left the company and Angle admitted that he had been wrong all along about the younger talent of the company and praised the likes of A.J. Styles and Matt Morgan, thus becoming a face.[11] However, Scott Steiner still wore the Main Event Mafia clothing and said that the group was still alive as long as he was involved and that he did not take orders from Kurt Angle. He still maintained that the young talent did not show respect to the veterans of the professional wrestling business.[11] However, in February 2010, Steiner left TNA, effectively ending the Main Event Mafia.[12][13]

Abandoned return (2011)

In January 2011 TNA started a storyline aiming to bring back the Main Event Mafia as a face group on the February 3, 2011, edition of Impact! to feud with Immortal. Scott Steiner returned to the promotion on the January 27 edition of Impact! and aligned himself with Kurt Angle, but on January 30, Booker T and Kevin Nash instead made surprise returns to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to compete at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, forcing TNA to change their plans and abandon the storyline.[14][15][16]

New Main Event Mafia (2013)

On the June 13, 2013 episode of Impact Wrestling, Sting announced the return of the Main Event Mafia to face the Aces & Eights after the beat down of Slammiversary XI. On June 20, 2013 the first member of the New Main Event Mafia was revealed to be Kurt Angle. On the tapings of the June 27th episode of Impact Wrestling, Samoa Joe was revealed as the next member as he aided after Sting and Angle attacked Aces & Eights to help Samoa Joe defeat Mr. Anderson in a submission victory in his second Bound For Glory Series bout.[17] On the July 4 episode of Impact, Magnus was revealed to be the fourth member, as nominated by Samoa Joe because as of the time of the announcement, Magnus was leading the Bound for Glory series, but also the fact that they had fought alongside and against each other many times.[18][19] In the main event between Chris Sabin, Austin Aries, and Manik the Main Event Mafia was stationed at ringside to prevent Aces & Eights from getting involved. After Chris Sabin won the match the Mafia congratulated Sabin on the win and appeared to back him up. On July 11 episode of Impact Wrestling, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson was announced as the fifth member. On August 22 episode of Impact, due to Kurt Angle taking a hiatus on August 2 to go into rehab for (legit) alcohol use, A.J. Styles took his place as the fifth member of the team and helped pin Devon in the 5-on-5 tag match, making Devon leave TNA. On No Surrender on September 12, Hulk Hogan announced that Bellator MMA had pulled Rampage Jackson and Tito Ortiz from TNA programming due to their upcoming PPV fight, thus removing Jackson from MEM. In the main event of the night, Magnus lost the BFG Series finals to A.J. Styles. During his match, EGO interfered. Due to this, Magnus started a feud with EGO. After losing to EGO, MEM trio of Sting, Magnus and Joe engaged in different storylines. At BFG, Magnus defeated Sting. On October 31 edition of Impact Wrestling Magnus won a gauntlet match by eliminating Sting to be in the TNA World Title Tournament. On the following edition of Impact Wrestling, MEM announced that their mission was accomplished and they parted ways with Sting saying he was going to teach the wrestlers who think that the business owes them something a lesson and Joe, Magnus, and Angle wanting to become TNA World Heavyweight Champion. Magnus ended up winning the TNA World Heavyweight Championship defeating Joe in the first round, Angle in the second round, and Jeff Hardy in the finals, but aligned himself with Team Dixie and turning heel. Sting would then question Magnus why he did it which set up a title match between the two with the added stipulation that if Sting lost his contract would expire. Magnus would retain the championship with help from Team Dixie thereby forcing Sting to leave TNA. Magnus would then enter a feud with Joe for the title after Joe made him submitted in a tag team match with the match happening at Lockdown.

Members

Kurt Angle dressed as a Godfather, according to the gimmick

Main Event Mafia (original incarnation)

New Main Event Mafia

World Champions

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

See also

References

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