Immortal (professional wrestling)

It originally consisted of leaders Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan, as well as Abyss, Jeff Hardy and Jeff Jarrett, and later also came to include Bully Ray, Chris Harris, Gunner, Kurt Angle, Matt Hardy, Mr. Anderson, Murphy, Ric Flair, Rob Terry, Scott Steiner, and Tommy Dreamer as well as the members of the formerly separate stable Fortune.

[5] Abyss began prophesizing the arrival of "they" on 10.10.10 at Bound for Glory, and attempted to gain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship for "they" by brutally attacking the champion Rob Van Dam with his new weapon of choice, Janice (a 2x4 covered with nails), sidelining him for over a month.

To prevent this, he attempted to gain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and feuded with Rob Van Dam and Jeff Jarrett, while seen as a heel.

Having also learned Hogan and Bischoff's plans after a meeting with Miss Tessmacher, D'Angelo Dinero joined Sting and Nash,[13][14] while Samoa Joe was recruited by Jarrett.

[1] The main event of Bound for Glory was a three-way match between Jeff Hardy, Mr. Anderson and Kurt Angle for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

[21] On the December 23 edition of Impact!, Ric Flair hired Rob Terry to take over Morgan's old position as the bodyguard of Immortal and Fortune as a whole.

[24] On the February 3, 2011 edition of Impact!, Fortune (without Flair, who was not in attendance at the show due to a torn rotator cuff) turned on Immortal and explained that they were not going to allow Bischoff to destroy TNA like he did World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

[25][26] At Against All Odds, Jeff Hardy defeated Mr. Anderson in a ladder match to regain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship following interference from Immortal's newest member, Hernandez.

Later in the show, Immortal's security guard Gunner won the TNA Television Championship, which had been vacated after Abyss had been sidelined with a storyline injury.

[36] On the May 5 edition of Impact!, Tommy Dreamer was forced to join Immortal as an associate of Bully Ray after his job in TNA was put in jeopardy.

After losing his long running feud against Kurt Angle, Bischoff forced Jarrett to obey the match stipulations and exiled him to Mexico, where he went on to win the AAA Mega Championship at Triplemanía XIX.

[51] The following day at the tapings of the July 14 edition of Impact Wrestling, Anderson lost the TNA World Heavyweight Championship back to Sting.

Throughout the evening, the members of Immortal were attacked by Sting's clown minions, later revealed as Fortune and Kurt Angle, which prevented them from interfering in the match.

[54] On August 7 at Hardcore Justice, Hulk Hogan introduced a steel chair into the World title match between champion Sting and challenger Kurt Angle.

[55] The following week, Angle claimed his reasons for his actions at Hardcore Justice was that he received inside information that Dixie Carter was aware of Jeff Jarrett's affair with his ex-wife Karen.

[56] On August 20, 2011, Matt Hardy, who was already suspended from TNA, was fired from the promotion due to him being arrested for driving while intoxicated, severing his connection with Immortal.

[57] On the October 6 edition of Impact Wrestling, Sting exposed via hidden footage that Hogan was feigning retirement all along, and was shown openly mocking the fans in Knoxville, Tennessee.

[60] On the following edition of Impact Wrestling, Angle lost the TNA World Heavyweight Championship to James Storm in a match booked by new authority figure, Sting.

Hulk Hogan in July 2010
Eric Bischoff at a TNA event in July 2010
Abyss with "Janice"
Hulk Hogan in 2012