Aces & 8s

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==History==
==History==
[[File:Brother Scott.jpg|thumb|right|[[Brother Scott|Scott]] became the first member of the Aces & 8s to be named by TNA at ''[[TNA Bound for Glory (2012)|Bound for Glory]]'' on October 14, 2012.]]
[[File:Brother Scott.jpg|thumb|right|[[Brother Scott|Scott]] became the first member of the Aces & 8s to be named by TNA at ''[[TNA Bound for Glory (2012)|Bound for Glory]]'' on October 14, 2012.]]
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[[File:Justin Feight.jpg|right|thumb|[[Justin Feight|DOC]] was the second member to be named on the November 1, 2012 episode of ''[[Impact Wrestling]]'']]
The stable debuted on the June 14, 2012 episode of ''[[Impact Wrestling]]'', with three masked wrestlers attacking [[Kevin Borden|Sting]] as he discussed his induction to the [[TNA Hall of Fame]]. On 5 July, 2012, an unnamed man delivered an envelope to TNA General Manager [[Hulk Hogan]] containing a photograph of aces and eights playing cards (known as the "dead man's hand") and a note reading "see you next week", saying "we're not cowards...we've got something for you Hogan, wait and see!"
The stable debuted on the June 14, 2012 episode of ''[[Impact Wrestling]]'', with three masked wrestlers attacking [[Kevin Borden|Sting]] as he discussed his induction to the [[TNA Hall of Fame]]. On 5 July, 2012, an unnamed man delivered an envelope to TNA General Manager [[Hulk Hogan]] containing a photograph of aces and eights playing cards (known as the "dead man's hand") and a note reading "see you next week", saying "we're not cowards...we've got something for you Hogan, wait and see!"
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The Aces & 8s made its first appearance on pay-per-view at ''[[TNA Hardcore Justice (2012)|Hardcore Justice]]'' on August 12, 2012. The stable attacked [[Jared Burke|D'Angelo Dinero]] backstage (providing a kayfabe explanation for his absence from television to recuperate from a shoulder injury). The Aces & 8s later interfered in a four-way [[Tables Match|tables match]], attacking [[Josh Hooper]] and the eventual winner, [[Bully Harlan]].
The Aces & 8s made its first appearance on pay-per-view at ''[[TNA Hardcore Justice (2012)|Hardcore Justice]]'' on August 12, 2012. The stable attacked [[Jared Burke|D'Angelo Dinero]] backstage (providing a kayfabe explanation for his absence from television to recuperate from a shoulder injury). The Aces & 8s later interfered in a four-way [[Tables Match|tables match]], attacking [[Josh Hooper]] and the eventual winner, [[Bully Harlan]].
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On the August 23, 2012 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', the Aces & 8s brawled with members of the [[List of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling employees|TNA roster]], injuring the right arm of [[TNA World Heavyweight Championship|TNA World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Austin Brown]]. One week later, the Aces & 8s attacked Aries again, knocking him unconscious with a foreign object. At ''[[TNA No Surrender (2012)|No Surrender]]'' on September 9, 2012, the Aces & 8s again brawled with the TNA roster, injuring the shoulder of Josh Hooper prior to his [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tournaments#Bound for Glory Series (2012)|Bound for Glory series]] final against Bully Harlan.
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On the August 23, 2012 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', the Aces & 8s brawled with members of the [[List of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Employees|TNA roster]], injuring the right arm of [[TNA World Heavyweight Championship|TNA World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Austin Brown]]. One week later, the Aces & 8s attacked Aries again, knocking him unconscious with a foreign object. At ''[[TNA No Surrender (2012)|No Surrender]]'' on September 9, 2012, the Aces & 8s again brawled with the TNA roster, injuring the shoulder of Josh Hooper prior to his [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tournaments#Bound for Glory Series (2012)|Bound for Glory series]] final against Bully Harlan.
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The Aces & 8s wrestled its first match at the ''[[TNA Bound for Glory (2012)|Bound for Glory]]'' pay-per-view on October 14, 2012, with two unnamed members of the stable defeating Sting and Bully Ray in a [[Hardcore Wrestling|no disqualification]] [[Tag Team Match|tag team]] match to win unfettered access to the [[Impact Wrestling Zone]] (had they lost, the Aces & 8s had agreed to leave TNA). The Aces & 8s won the bout following interference from two other members of the stable, one of whom was subsequently unmasked and revealed to be [[Brother Scott|Scott]], a member of the TNA roster and the [[Dudley Boyz|former tag team partner]] of Bully Harlan. This was the first instance of a member of the Aces & 8s being formally identified by TNA. On the October 18, 2012 episode of Impact, Scott, serving as one of the spokesmen (his vest identified him as "Sergeant-at-Arms") for the gang, threatened the Impact wrestlers, who responded by attacking Aces & Eights. Sting challenged Scott to a match, which Sting won by disqualification when Aces & Eights interfered in the match. On October 25, Aces & Eights announced that they would be targeting a certain "victim", who later turned out to be [[Matt Borske]] (a previous target of Aces & Eights); Borske had just lost a World Heavyweight Championship match against Josh Hooper. Also, Bully Harlan confronted his "brother" Scott; Scott blamed Hogan for mistreating him and that is why Scott joined Aces & Eights. After a tense standoff in which Scott announced that himself and Bully were no longer "brothers", and Bully called Scott a "coward", Bully Harlan challenged Scott to fight him on the ''Open Fight Night'' episode of ''Impact'' on November 1. The match between Scott and Harlan ended in a brawl, during which [[Marc Parks|Joseph Park]] unmasked one of the members of Aces & Eights as [[Justin Feight]], making him the second unmasked member of the stable.
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Aces & Eights wrestled its first match at the ''[[TNA Bound for Glory (2012)|Bound for Glory]]'' pay-per-view on October 14, 2012, where two unnamed members of the stable defeated Sting and Bully Harlan in a [[Hardcore Wrestling|no disqualification]] [[Tag Team Match|tag team]] match to win unfettered access to the [[Impact Wrestling Zone]] (Aces & Eights had agreed to leave TNA if they'd lost). They won following interference from two other members of the stable, one of whom was subsequently unmasked and revealed as [[Brother Scott|Devon]], a member of the TNA roster and the [[Dudley Boyz|former tag team partner]] of Bully Harlan. Scott was the first member of Aces & Eights to be formally identified by TNA.  
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On the October 18, 2012 episode of ''Impact'', Scott, speaking for the gang (his vest identified him as "Sergeant-at-Arms"), threatened the TNA roster, who responded by attacking Aces & Eights. Sting challenged Scott to a match, which Sting won by disqualification when Aces & Eights interfered.
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On the October 25 ''Impact'', Aces & Eights announced they would target a victim, chosen by throwing a dart at a photo collage of TNA wrestlers and later revealed to be [[Matt Borske]] (a previous target of Aces & Eights). Borske had just lost a World Heavyweight Championship match to Josh Hooper. Bully Harlan confronted his "brother" Scott, who claimed Hogan's mistreatment of him was why he joined Aces & Eights. After Scott announced that he and Bully were no longer brothers, Bully called Scott a "coward" and challenged him to a match on the "Open Fight Night" episode of ''Impact'', on November 1.
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That match ended in a brawl between the TNA roster and Aces & Eights, during which [[Marc Parks|Joseph Park]] unmasked a member, revealing him as [[Justin Feight]].
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On the November 8 ''Impact'', Feight was introduced as DOC (Director of Chaos), a prospect of Aces & Eights. Later that night, DOC teamed with Scott to wrestle Sting and Borske. Sting and Borske won by disqualification when Devon used Sting's baseball bat. DOC then drove Sting through a table, to prove his worth to the group. Sting was then attacked by several members and beaten with a ball-peen hammer by DOC.
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DOC defeated Joseph Park, and Scott lost to Matt Borske at the [[TNA Turning Point (2012)|''Turning Point'']] pay-per-view on November 11.
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On the November 15 episode of ''Impact'', Aces & Eights chose [[Aaron Peters|Magnus]] as their next victim; Scott used a baseball bat and DOC a ball-peen hammer to injure Magnus' knees. Later that night, Matt Borske teamed with [[Garett Bischoff]] to defeat Scott and an unnamed member, despite DOC attempting to interfere in the match. As a reward for his loyalty, DOC was promoted from a prospect to a patched in member.
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On the December 6 ''Impact'', Scott became the first member of Aces & Eights to win a title, defeating Samoa Simpson for the [[TNA Television Championship|Television Championship]], after interference from DOC. Later that night, the group attacked Borske again, as well as [[Josh Hooper]] after being paid to do so by [[Bobby McAlmond]].
==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 03:32, 10 December 2012

Aces & 8s
200px-Dead_man%27s_hand.jpg
The "dead man's hand", the symbol of the Aces & 8s.
Stable
Members See below
Name(s) Aces & 8s
Debut June 14, 2012
Promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

The Aces & 8s is a heel professional wrestling stable in the promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), consisting of a group of masked wrestlers. The name of the stable is a reference to the two pair poker hand known as the "dead man's hand". As of August 2012, none of the members of the stable have been named.

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History

File:Brother Scott.jpg
Scott became the first member of the Aces & 8s to be named by TNA at Bound for Glory on October 14, 2012.
File:Justin Feight.jpg
DOC was the second member to be named on the November 1, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling

The stable debuted on the June 14, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling, with three masked wrestlers attacking Sting as he discussed his induction to the TNA Hall of Fame. On 5 July, 2012, an unnamed man delivered an envelope to TNA General Manager Hulk Hogan containing a photograph of aces and eights playing cards (known as the "dead man's hand") and a note reading "see you next week", saying "we're not cowards...we've got something for you Hogan, wait and see!"

The Aces & 8s returned (in greater numbers) to TNA on the July 12, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling, attacking both Sting and Hogan, with Hogan billed as having sustained a pelvic fractur (providing a kayfabe explanation for his absence from television while recovering from surgery to alleviate back pain). Over the next several weeks, the stable continued to attack both faces and heels.

The Aces & 8s made its first appearance on pay-per-view at Hardcore Justice on August 12, 2012. The stable attacked D'Angelo Dinero backstage (providing a kayfabe explanation for his absence from television to recuperate from a shoulder injury). The Aces & 8s later interfered in a four-way tables match, attacking Josh Hooper and the eventual winner, Bully Harlan.

On the August 23, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling, the Aces & 8s brawled with members of the TNA roster, injuring the right arm of TNA World Heavyweight Champion Austin Brown. One week later, the Aces & 8s attacked Aries again, knocking him unconscious with a foreign object. At No Surrender on September 9, 2012, the Aces & 8s again brawled with the TNA roster, injuring the shoulder of Josh Hooper prior to his Bound for Glory series final against Bully Harlan.

Aces & Eights wrestled its first match at the Bound for Glory pay-per-view on October 14, 2012, where two unnamed members of the stable defeated Sting and Bully Harlan in a no disqualification tag team match to win unfettered access to the Impact Wrestling Zone (Aces & Eights had agreed to leave TNA if they'd lost). They won following interference from two other members of the stable, one of whom was subsequently unmasked and revealed as Devon, a member of the TNA roster and the former tag team partner of Bully Harlan. Scott was the first member of Aces & Eights to be formally identified by TNA.

On the October 18, 2012 episode of Impact, Scott, speaking for the gang (his vest identified him as "Sergeant-at-Arms"), threatened the TNA roster, who responded by attacking Aces & Eights. Sting challenged Scott to a match, which Sting won by disqualification when Aces & Eights interfered.

On the October 25 Impact, Aces & Eights announced they would target a victim, chosen by throwing a dart at a photo collage of TNA wrestlers and later revealed to be Matt Borske (a previous target of Aces & Eights). Borske had just lost a World Heavyweight Championship match to Josh Hooper. Bully Harlan confronted his "brother" Scott, who claimed Hogan's mistreatment of him was why he joined Aces & Eights. After Scott announced that he and Bully were no longer brothers, Bully called Scott a "coward" and challenged him to a match on the "Open Fight Night" episode of Impact, on November 1.

That match ended in a brawl between the TNA roster and Aces & Eights, during which Joseph Park unmasked a member, revealing him as Justin Feight.

On the November 8 Impact, Feight was introduced as DOC (Director of Chaos), a prospect of Aces & Eights. Later that night, DOC teamed with Scott to wrestle Sting and Borske. Sting and Borske won by disqualification when Devon used Sting's baseball bat. DOC then drove Sting through a table, to prove his worth to the group. Sting was then attacked by several members and beaten with a ball-peen hammer by DOC.

DOC defeated Joseph Park, and Scott lost to Matt Borske at the Turning Point pay-per-view on November 11.

On the November 15 episode of Impact, Aces & Eights chose Magnus as their next victim; Scott used a baseball bat and DOC a ball-peen hammer to injure Magnus' knees. Later that night, Matt Borske teamed with Garett Bischoff to defeat Scott and an unnamed member, despite DOC attempting to interfere in the match. As a reward for his loyalty, DOC was promoted from a prospect to a patched in member.

On the December 6 Impact, Scott became the first member of Aces & Eights to win a title, defeating Samoa Simpson for the Television Championship, after interference from DOC. Later that night, the group attacked Borske again, as well as Josh Hooper after being paid to do so by Bobby McAlmond.

Members

In Wrestling

  • Entrance themes
    • "Aces & Eights Theme" by Dale Oliver

Championships and Accomplishments

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