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The SmarK Rant for TNA Impact–11.15.12

The SmarK Rant for TNA Impact – 11.15.12

So I was making fun of the new Attitude Era DVD set on the blog a bit, joking it’s probably 7 hours of Vince McMahon promos and 2 minute matches, and wouldn’t you know what showed up in my mailbox this morning. However, the “match” listing as it is, which doesn’t comprise many actual matches, is so batshit crazy awesome that I’m now insanely pumped to review this thing. This is absolutely the only DVD set where you’re gonna get Bart Gunn v. Steve Williams in the Brawl For All and then Undertaker v. Steve Austin in the highest rated match of all time a little later. Kudos to the coked-up geniuses behind this disaster, because this is going to be the FURTHEST thing from boring and that’s what I love!

“Going live is everything.”

- Eric Bischoff.

Taped from Orlando, FL

Your hosts are Todd Keneley & Taz & Mike Tenay. Now they’re just fucking with us. Jeremy Borash was the best part of the commentary team!

James Storm joins us to start, now the #1 contender after the PPV. However, yet again, Bobby Roode interrupts with beer to celebrate. Roode notes that he’ll likely fail yet again and Roode will have to carry him again, and Storm asks if “he’s done running his bottle-sucker” and chases him off. Roode, however, is done fighting unless Storm wants to put his title shot on the line. Roode wants to sex with Storm’s underaged daughter (when she turns 18, I should clarify), and that’s enough to suddenly make Storm stupidly accept this ridiculous challenge.

Meanwhile, the Aces question DOC’s dedication to the cause, and now he’s gonna have to earn his jacket back again. The dartboard picks the next target.

X title: Rob Van Dam v. Kid Kash

Kash attacks to start, but Rob takes him down with the legscissors. Kash slugs away and they do a nice criss-cross before Kash puts RVD on the floor. Kash follows with a rana to the floor and back in for two. Kash goes up with a bulldog and follows with a moonsault, but it misses by a lot. Rob comes back with Rolling Thunder for two. So weird as Tenay talks up Rob’s WWE World title in 2006. Does anyone even remember that? Rob finishes him with a monkey flip into the frog splash to retain. This was every match we’ve ever seen between them. **

Meanwhile, Eric and ODB continue showing their passion.

Meanwhile, Kurt Angle has to choose a partner against the Aces tonight, which is Garrett Bischoff tonight. Wes Brisco seems to feel this is not the best choice.

Jesse Godderz v. Eric Young

Jesse lays him out and gets a powerslam for two. I’m glad he’s wrestling men now so we can actually see what he can do. Snap powerslam and Jesse stops to pose before hitting a legdrop for two. Choking follows, and he gets a really nice dropkick. Just basic stuff but he does it really well for a guy so green. Young finally comes back, but walks into an abdominal stretch, with added posing. Young makes the comeback and drops trou to reveal that although he started as part of Team Canada, he now supports the USA. ODB and Tara brawl while Young gets a powerslam and goes up. Jesse trips him up, however, and finishes with a bicep pose stunner at 5:02. He’s bringing back the stunner! How can you not love this guy? Nothing great here, but for as bad as Jesse was supposed to be he looked totally fine here, and in fact I think they’ve got something with him because he bumps well and is naturally obnoxious. **

Meanwhile, Hogan just CAN’T put Joseph Park back in the ring again, because he’s not trained. Joseph interprets that to mean he should attend a wrestling camp to learn. That could be funny.

TV Title: Samoa Joe v. Magnus

Nope, turns out that Magnus is the target for Devon and his crew tonight, as they lay him out and DOC gives him the BALL PEEN HAMMER OF DEATH. Bully Ray makes the save before Magnus can be finished with a baseball bat.

Meanwhile, Austin Aries congratulates Jeff Hardy, who once again provides his own inner monologue, like a freakier Dexter or something. Is he gonna start talking to the ghost of his dead father to state the obvious next week, too? HOW IS TNA READING JEFF HARDY’S MIND?!? And if they have this technology, why doesn’t someone just use it to figure out who’s under the damn Aces and Eights masks?

Kurt Angle & Garrett Bischoff v. Devon & Some Other Big Masked Dude

Angle hits Devon with a rough suplex, but the other guy (The Professor of Hard Knox?) beats on Garrett a bit. Garrett hits Knox with a shoulderblock and Angle works the arm, but a cheapshot from Devon puts the Aces in control. Devon with a suplex for two. Knox gets a corner splash and cuts off the ring with a facelock, but Angle comes back with suplexes and dumps Devon. Bischoff gets laid out by another mysterious masked dude, and Wes Brisco chases them off as Angle rolls up Knox for the pin at 4:41. Boy, could the stakes BE any lower at this point in the storyline? These guys now lose all the time and are portrayed as inept at their jobs, we have no idea what they even want, and we don’t know who any of them are except for the obvious. This storyline SUCKS. *

Meanwhile, Tara accidentally walks in on Brooke Hogan sharing a moment with Bully Ray (…the fuck?!) and as usual Brooke is all bitchy and sarcastic despite supposedly being a babyface.

Meanwhile, Dixie Carter is really disappointed in how much AJ is slipping lately.

Knockouts Battle Royale: Gail Kim v. Mickie James v. Madison Rayne v. ODB v. Miss Tessmacher

Quite the battle royale roster there. Apparently Mickie had surgery to remove a large mass this past Monday. But…they’re both still there! Also, she’s back to being a smiling babyface again after the heel turn teases before she left. You’d think this was obviously leading to ODB getting a title shot after beating Tara a couple of times. Rayne and Kim double-team ODB, but Tess makes the save before grinding her crotch in Kim’s face and getting tossed out. Now there’s a spot you don’t see in every battle royale. And man, Tessmacher has just become a whole lot of nothing since losing the title, hasn’t she? More vaginal wackiness as the heels get rammed into ODB’s crotch multiple times as a highspot and Rayne goes out via booze to the face. ODB collides with James and gets tossed by Kim as a result. So Kim beats on Mickie in the corner, but gets pulled out with a headscissors at 5:30 to give James the title shot. So that ODB storyline is just kind of done, I guess.

Meanwhile, the Aces kick DOC out of the group for some reason, but it’s a SWERVE and they’re just messing with him. Wes Brisco has once again taken the time to change outfits, back into his Aces gear and mask, after appearing in his good guy guise earlier. WHY? What is the point of the elaborate ruse and wardrobe switches? This storyline makes absolutely no sense. And it feels like they’ve totally given up on it but just keep dedicating 30 minutes a show to it for the hell of it. Even Hogan doesn’t care any more! He’s more concerned about Joe Park hurting himself because he’s such a goof.

AJ Styles joins us to discuss his loss at the PPV. He’s looking like a homeless guy more and more and he’s having a bad year, being accused of banging crack whores and Dixie Carter and such. This brings out Daniels & Kazarian (really? AGAIN?) and really their theory is that AJ is the cause of his own problems. So Daniels suggests one last AJ-Daniels match (didn’t they already have the last one ever?).

Meanwhile, Austin Aries is a master of non-verbal communication, which is perfect because Jeff Hardy can apparently speak to the audience via telepathy.

Meanwhile, Kurt Angle pitches Wes Brisco for the Gut Check next week and D-Lo stands up for it.

#1 Contender match: Bobby Roode v. James Storm

Sponsored by some shitty show on Spike! Quite the pedigree on Storm, as he’s as gullible as Sting and as big of a choker as Lex Luger. At this point I barely even feel sympathy for the character. Roode immediately pulls a turnbuckle off and gets a nice flying armbar takedown off the exposed turnbuckle, and we take a break. Back with Roode working on the arm and getting two. Roode goes to work with a wristlock, but they slug it out and Storm gets a Russian legsweep. Comeback time with an atomic drop and neckbreaker, and Storm goes up and gets brought down again. Storm keeps fighting with a powerbomb for two. Roode escapes the helicopter slam with a spinebuster for two, into the crossface. Storm quickly makes the ropes and hits the codebreaker, but can’t get the superkick, and Roode sends him into the turnbuckle and pins him at 11:00 to win the title shot. Lame finish, decent match. **1/2 And I’m really sick of this matchup, so hopefully Roode v. Hardy will be something fresher.

The Pulse

This was alright, although I was mostly stopping it every other segment to catch up on Wednesday’s comics because it wasn’t holding my attention in the slightest. But FUCK YOU if you bought the PPV to see that #1 contender match, signed TNA. I’m so incredibly over the Aces storyline but they have some long-term plan for it and keep slogging through it regardless of how bored everyone is with it. They really need to find some new matchups not involving WWE castoffs because we’ve seen Daniels v. Styles and Roode v. Storm and Mickie v. Tara all a million times before and they keep going in circles with them.

Next week, though: Alex Silva, Wes Brisco, Taeler Hendrix, Christian York AND Sam Shaw! All on one show! That should be something.

Comments

  1. I can't believe I'm saying this, but...Jesse is not terrible.

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  2. "Apparently Mickie had surgery to remove a large mass this past Monday. But…they’re both still there!" Just one of many gems in this rant...well played sir...well played...

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  3. Which one of the A&8 is Wes Brisco?

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  4. Let's face it, TNA has gone back down the shitter. This Aces and Eights angle is their undoing, just completely tedious and illogical. If you were gonna do a big reveal with Devon, it's generally suggested that you have him actually win matches in order to seem important.

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  5. They'll give the #1 contendership back to Storm somehow. Because this was a taped show, I paused it and then started to watch it 40 minutes into the show so I could skip the commercials because there was no backstage pass on their Youtube channel this week. It came off alot better that way.

    I'm just relieved that ODB VS Tara is over. Mickie and Tara had a series of very good matches 2 years ago culminating in a steel cage match that main evented Impact. Now that's the kind of Knockouts match I want to see.

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  6. But why not give ODB a shot? The crowd loves her, she's got a unique look and character, and she's a solid worker. Why give up on her now?

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  7. Smarks just hate ODB because she's not a typical generic diva. That's the reason I AM entertained by her!

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  8. As much as I find laughable how much their pumping Jesse up as this big A-lister, he isn't too shabby(Also what kind of last name is Godderz?????)

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  9. i dont odb, and imma smark.


    in fact i love odb

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  10. Okay, MOST smarks hate her

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  11. I dunno about smarks, but I hate ODB cause she's not entertaining on the mic or good in the ring.

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  12. I still enjoy Impact when I catch it but right now I'm concerned with some of the directions TNA is taking with the book right now:


    1. James Storm: I think they haven't pulled the trigger on him because they don't feel like he can be "the guy" in TNA and to be honest, I don't either. However, just as any of number of upper-echelon guys carried the belt in WWF/WCW/NWA without being the main draw Storm could do the same. It almost feels like they're trying to go back on pulling the trigger on the Aries title run because they want that huge Storm/Roode blow-off for the title, but that ship has sailed. In fact, seeing Storm and Roode in the ring together right now annoys me because they had the big blow-off on PPV months ago now. For me, the only thing that's gonna make me care about Storm at this point would be for him to suddenly win the title on Impact/turn heel. But he's not in Luger territory...yet.


    2. AJ Styles: why oh why are we seeing him vs Daniels for the xth time? Since we already a big redemption story with Hardy the only way I think the forthcoming match should end is with Daniels beating AJ clean and him spiraling even further into the shitter. Maybe it'll give his character some new depth


    3. Knockouts: Given there were all of six girls in the battle royale, I don't see why ODB has seemingly been pushed out for Mickie. Maybe that was always going to be the case, ODB as just a TV feud, but you might as well give each challenger a good amount of time because you simply don't have that many.


    4. Jeff Hardy's inner monologue: that shit really needs to go


    All the rest: Roode vs Hardy should be good, but if you put Hardy over where does Roode go? In fact, what is Aries doing right now? or Joe now that Magnus is 'injured'. I feel like a lot of guys who could be providing solid opposition for one another are tied up in Aces & 8s (Angle, Bully, etc) and it doesn't seem like that is going anywhere. And really, are we going to get some kind of Bully vs Hogan bs now? Terrible.

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  13. It's the explanation for why Bully is now siding with Hulk, since he's shtooping his daughter, so he's trying to curry favor.

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  14. My god he is a dead ringer for Pillman in that mask isn't he

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  15. Caliber_Winfield_69420BoobiesNovember 16, 2012 at 7:45 AM

    I checked out the Attitude DVD tracklisting, and it does look decent. However, when I realized that they could have matches that weren't just on Raw, I was a bit bummed we didn't get more classic PPV bouts. Especially from 2000. I mean, c'mon, Jericho vs HHH from Fully Loaded?

    Also while poking around amazon, I saw they have a Top 100 Moments From Raw....seriously? This will mark, what, the 4th or 5th DVD about Raw? Not to mention you know that 102 of those moments will be Attitude Era. On the recent Legends Roundtable they discussed Raw, and of course 85% of it was about the Attitude Era.

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  16. You don't ODB? That's...I don't know...I don't get it...

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  17. I dream of a world where Ted Turner in all of his yellow toothiness shows up one day and gives TNA the funds to do something positive with Xplosion. They have way too many wrestlers that aren't doing anything (where the fuck is Kenny King?)

    A roster split and a new show with the X Division or TV Title as the focal point would help out a LOT.

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  18. Storm had to lose his contendership so Hardy didn't face another baby. Roode will be dispatched and it's over.



    I like Jesse's theme music.

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  19. We're not entertained by the typical generic divas either if that's any consolation.

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  20. ''Wes Brisco has once again taken the time to change outfits, back into his Aces gear and mask, after appearing in his good guy guise earlier. WHY? What is the point of the elaborate ruse and wardrobe switches? ''
    ...eh? What part of ''bad dude in disguise'' doesn't make sense to you?

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  21. Roode vs hardy is a nice main event program.

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  22. Is it like comics where Brisco keeps his Aces gear compressed in his Flash ring or something? Doesn't anyone notice these people switching costumes in the back?

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  23. Floridians. These people can't even vote without having their hands held.

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  24. Well, that's because their most memorable moments came from that era. What memorable moments happened between 2002 to 2012?


    I can barely think of one. The Rock returning in 2011?

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  25. back down the shitter, yes-but In my opinion, which doesn't mean much, Raw is SO far down the shitter that still enjoy this product more, It's like I said, Aces and 8's is stupid as all holy hell, no promotion with that shit should even be in the same league as the WWE in terms of entertainment AND YET, here we are

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  26. I liked the switch from a marky perspective, Storm does very little for me and Roode talking about banging another man's daughter to get a tittle shot, we have ourselves a scumbag-Tremendous heel work by Roode

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  27. They're right after SurSer '98 on 24/7, so to hear about the Attitude Era DVD is weird for me b/c it's like, "Wait, didn't I just see that stuff?"


    And to be honest, even if I wasn't watching on 24/7, it still doesn't seem that long ago.

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  28. where the fuck is Kenny King?
    Crying in a ball wishing he didn't leave RoH?

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  29. Heh, that's a pretty good point. Raw is basically remembered for 1997-2001. When they did Raw 1,000 we didn't see Damien Demento, Duke Drose, Man Mountain Rock, The Patriot, Mr. Fuji, Trevor Murdoch, La Resistance, The Boogeyman or any other faceless irrelevant names from 1993-1996 and 2002-present.


    WWE is still living off of one glorious four-year period sandwiched in between crap in the past two decades.

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  30. "Sponsored by Jeff Hardy's inner dialogue."
    So Full of Win

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  31. As a quick preview of the Attitude DVD I'm reviewing as we speak, they basically act like the company fell off the face of the earth in March of 2001, which is a very rare stance for any WWE DVD to take. Mick Foley is shockingly blunt when he basically says "They kind of stopped trying after buying WCW."

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  32. More honesty like that would be welcome. Heck, I don't even care if John Cena is in the main event from here until 2020 as long as the company has a discernible focus.

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  33. After the way he left I think he can forget about going back.

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  34. Done with both companies for the time being. That's why I like the BoD though, it alerts me when there's flashes of good again. Still, TNA had me for about four months straight, that's the longest stretch since 2005.

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  35. Quick question: is the scratch logo unblurred on the DVD like it is on wwe.com videos nowadays? Just making sure...

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  36. Caliber_Winfield_69420BoobiesNovember 16, 2012 at 1:41 PM

    Yeah, it is. And I don't understand the lawsuit with WWF at all. Why was the scratch logo the only one that had to be blurred? And now why is it no longer blurred and they can say WWF?

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  37. Everything is sealed, legally speaking, but the assumption is that it was a 10 year agreement, which has now expired, leaving WWE free and clear to do what they want now.

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  38. No blurring, no bleeping, only one music edit I was able to find.

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  39. Caliber_Winfield_69420BoobiesNovember 16, 2012 at 1:46 PM

    Yeah, I just watched the Raw you're talking about. My favorite part of 24/7 are the Nitro's. Honestly, I think 1997 WCW is probably the greatest run for a wrestling company. Everything was just so on point and awesome.

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  40. Awesome! Thanks. I'm definitely gonna pick that DVD up. If not now, then Christmas.

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  41. Love your profile pic. Jesus was black, Reagan was the devil, etc...

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  42. Caliber_Winfield_69420BoobiesNovember 16, 2012 at 1:59 PM

    Can they go back to WWF? Would they even want to? Really, the two W logo doesn't make any sense. I always wondered why they just didn't add a slash to the bottom of the F.

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  43. -Get Taz out of the booth. He sucks beyond belief. I'd like to see Kennely/Borash in hour one and Tenay and DIRTY DON WEST in hour 2.


    -James Storm takes Sting's "Dumbest Man in Wrestling" title.


    -Kid Kash is a helluva lot better than I thought and should be a bigger part of the X-Division.


    -While we are getting Taz out of the booth, why not have Park go to him and Snow for training? They could milk this for six weeks and I'd dig it. And HOGAN of all people got a laugh out of me when he said, "You can't even stand up without screaming like a girl!"


    -They have got to stop giving us the same matches. Roode Vs Storm AGAIN??? And you know they will go back to it once Roode's business with Hardy is done. And I love AJ and Daniels to death, but stop it.

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  44. Most people really liked ODB when she debuted because she WAS different. It was when Kong was dominant and it really felt like TNA was making a well rounded division.


    Nobody cares now because she's jobbed a billion times and the crap has played out. Especially the stuff with Young.

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  45. and a horrible choice of words.

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  46. Considering his level of experience, he could end up being something.

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  47. huh, i guess i didn't think about it that way. I also guess I haven't been paying that much attention if this has been touched on before.


    If that's what they're going for, that would provide a really weird side-story to this whole As & 8s thing and set up Bully siding back with Devon and the bikers. Maybe.

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  48. WWE is unwatchable, TNA has good matches but bad storylines and Joe having a midcard title is more interesting to me then the guy with the main belt. Is it 2004 again?

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  49. No kidding, and the worst part for him is TNA pays per apearence, and he's not allowed to work for any indy big enough too tape DVD's-he must have no income coming in from wrestling right now

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  50. After bailing like that without dropping his title he deserves it. Shit, even Vince has people finish up their indy commitments before he starts using them.

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  51. I'm not gonna lie, I used to stare at her digital mammaries in SVR '11 while wandering backstage in the Road to Wrestlemania.

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  52. I don't think it's been touched on before, but I think that's where it's leading, eventually. Knowing how slow TNA is moving with stories, who knows when we'll get there, though.

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  53. better that it's slow then Russo fast-though it would be nice if wrestling companies understood the phrase happy medium

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  54. I hate ODB because all she does is smack her own boobs and crotch and I would be horribly embarrassed if someone walked in and saw that shit is what I was watching

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  55. It's almost like TNA did it just to fuck with King, why else has not appeared on TV ONCE after his tag match where he teamed with Aries

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  56. Seems to me they did it to fuck with ROH. Either way, it was a real dick move.

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  57. Nit-picking but Roode removing the turnbuckle right when the match starts destroys any illusion
    of false-finishes before the turnbuckle comes into play. This was akin to the
    Rock being the special host of WM and everyone sitting on their hands during the
    main event until he came down.

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  58. I meant to say Fuck with RoH, I mis-typed *facepalm*

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  59. I thought they covered that with the 3 way reversal non-hit the turnbuckle spot near the beginning

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  60. Fucking Southern Ontarioites (Ontarioans?) with their litter free streets and lack of crack-related gang shootings. Goddamnit...

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  61. The hell? Where did THAT come from?

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  62. It was meant to be a joke, didn't really come off the way I wanted it to.

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  63. No, I figured it was a joke, I just had no Idea where the fuck the it came from XD

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  64. A 40 of Hurricane is where it came from.

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  65. Ah, got it.

    On a totally unrelated note, more Reason to hate Tadarius Thomas! I got my Death Before Dishonor DVD in the mail for free since I ordered the I-ppv and missed the first three matches on account of streaming difficulties, and there were three guys making their ROH PPV debuts, Silas Young, Thomas, and ACH-and I have NO fucking clue why they went with Thomas. Young was solid and would have been a better choice but and ACH is a smaller Black guy known for his athletics, just like TD Thomas except with more Charisma and less sucking ass-Why would you take the shitty guy when a GOOD wrestler who appeals to the exact same markets is right there

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  66. I never got the impression most smarks don't like her. She's pretty good in the ring in my opinion, and she is entertaining. I've never heard a lot of negativity against her.

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  67. He's making his money being a Chippendale's dancer, so he's all set until TNA gets their shit together.

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  68. I think there's a good chance Borash is generally too busy to commentate every week. That guy all but runs TNA on his own, he's got a hand in everything.

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  69. I've seen ACH before (check out this awesome match with him and AR Fox: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75H3WOpUbYY ) and yeah, he would have been a much better choice than Thomas. Of course, me or you would have been a better choice than Thomas. No idea why ACH (and AR Fox) aren't working for ROH right now, unless it's about money.

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