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Slammiversary 2015

Slammiversary 2015
Date: June 28, 2015
Location: Impact Zone, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Josh Matthews, D'Angelo Dinero, Mike Tenay

Reviewed by Tommy Hall


This should be an interesting one as the company has already taped the next month's worth of TV before this show, but at the same time there's some interesting stuff going on here too. The main event (in theory) is the King of the Mountain match with Jeff Jarrett returning for one more match (allegedly). Let's get to it.


We open with the highlight package over the years. Of course this means mainly focusing on Sting, Hogan and Angle.

X-Division Title: DJZ vs. Manik vs. Tigre Uno

Tigre is defending in an elimination match with Tigre starting fast until he sends everyone to the floor for a big dive. Back in and Manik slams the champ down and we hit a chinlock, basically defeating the purpose of the entire division. DJZ tries to break up a springboard and eats a dropkick to the face for his efforts. Serves him right. Back in and Manik knees DJZ in the face because he's still not over that broken springboard.

Manik suplexes the champ down but it's DJZ coming back in with some nice flips and a wristdrag/headscissors combo to take both guys down. A running double knee puts all three guys down and Dinero drops a Contra Code reference. It's DJZ up first with a modified Tower of Doom as he hits a Sliced Bread off an electric chair, only to have Tigre nail him in the face and hit a twisting split legged moonsault for the elimination at 9:45. Pope referred to it as a move that is difficult to describe.

The champ misses a top rope stomp but gets his knees up to block a splash. His rollup gets two and Manik hits a nice twisting chest buster, followed by a frog splash for two. There's nothing going on between these spots. Back up and Tigre mostly misses a corkscrew moonsault but it's enough to put Manik away and retain the title at 12:09.

Rating: C. This was the spotiest spotfest that I've seen since.....well since the last Ring of Honor show I saw. Again, there's no story or reason to have this match other than to say “hey here's an X-Division Title match”. Tigre is fine as a high flying champion, but they need a story to give us a reason to care about the guy.

Robbie E. says tonight is serious. He's been here five years (not quite) and it's time to stop the dancing and being a goof.

We recap the BroMans' split, which is all about Jesse claiming that it was his work that made the team a success.

Robbie E. vs. Jesse Godderz

Jesse is officially “The Man”. Before the match they keep up the stalling with Jesse bragging about his success as the fans let him know that they don't care. Robbie, with new music, cuts him off and beats Jesse up at ringside before doing the same inside. A big backdrop sets up a dive onto Jesse as this is all E. so far.

Godderz finally hits a powerslam on the floor but can't get Robbie up for what looked like a gutwrench suplex. Instead a backbreaker gets two and we hit the bearhug on Robbie. That goes as far as a bearhug is going to go in 2015 and Robbie comes back with a middle rope cross body.

E. wins a slugout but gets caught in a buckle bomb, only to have a double clothesline put both guys down. This time Jesse's regular powerbomb gets two and the Adonis Lock (Boston crab) goes on, only to have Robbie make the ropes without too much effort. Robbie comes right back with a reverse DDT for a quick pin at 11:18.

Rating: C-. The match was decent enough with Jesse working on the back and then they just went to the finish out of nowhere. Jesse's push is now a big waste but at least they're giving someone young like Robbie a nice push. Now to be fair I can't imagine them doing anything with it and there's probably going to be a rematch, which is actually match #5, but this wasn't the most interesting thing in the world. Technically fine, but the story is nothing all that entertaining.

Matt Hardy says he'll win tonight.

Bram vs. Matt Morgan

Morgan returned as a surprise on Wednesday. Before the match, Matt wants it to be a street fight and Bram is all like “Okey dokey”, but with a British accent. Morgan runs him over to start and they head to the floor to actually make it a fight. Bram comes back with his big metal hook to take over, followed by some trashcan shots to the head. Back in as this match is clearly just more filler.

Morgan calls for a chokeslam but opts to Carbon Footprint a trashcan into Bram's face. The big man can't follow up though so Bram goes around the ring to look for a special weapon. He FINALLY picks a few chairs but gets chokeslammed onto one of them for two. That's it for Morgan though as the Brighter Side of Suffering onto the chair gives Bram the pin at 9:30.

Rating: D+. Well at least they didn't job Bram. I guess the blueprint part is just physical because this would be REALLY STUPID for Morgan to pick as a stipulation. The match was your standard hardcore brawl as this show continues to feel like a house show that they taped and aired here. Morgan looked fine but I don't expect him to be back longer than maybe one more appearance at most. Nothing special here, as usual tonight.

Ethan Carter III and Tyrus don't like JB correcting them. They try to rip his hair off but it's real. This was basically just a plug for Wednesday's World Title match.

Austin Aries vs. Davey Richards

The winner gets to pick the stipulation for the fifth match in the Tag Team Title series. Aries takes him down to start but then runs to the corner to hide. They trade some standing switches until Aries bails to the floor to avoid a kick to the head. Back in and Aries plants him with an STO of all things but won't use the Pendulum Elbow.

A wristlock doesn't get Aries anywhere as Davey dropkicks him out to the floor for some more stalling. Richards wins a chase and hammers him against the barricade but Austin comes back with a shot of his own, setting up a top rope ax handle to take over. Back in and the slingshot hilo gets two for Austin, followed by a handspring elbow for the same. Some kicks to the chest make Davey growl a bit, allowing him to come back with a kick to the chest and a German suplex.

Aries seems to be looking for a tag, because a guy who has primarily wrestled as a singles guy for years and recently reformed a tag team can't remember how a one on one match works. Aries takes him to the floor for a big dive and nails a missile dropkick, setting up the Last Chancery.

As usual it doesn't work (it rarely did when he was a face either) but the brainbuster doesn't either with Davey countering into a falcon's arrow for two. They slug it out until Davey throws him into the air for a kick to the chest, followed by the top rope double stomp (to the arm) for two more. Cue Bobby Roode and Eddie Edwards for a distraction, allowing Aries to roll Davey up for the pin at 17:28.

Rating: B. That's probably going to be the match of the night as we're definitely in One Night Only territory here. This was a match that didn't change a thing but at least was entertaining while it lasted. Everyone is trying on this show, but there's only so much you can do to overcome the power of indifference.

The Dirty Heels pick a 30 minute Iron Man match. In case you hadn't seen these teams fight enough yet.

Eric Young says he'll win.

Dollhouse vs. Brooke/Awesome Kong

Before the match the Dollhouse says they're better looking so they'll win. Kong is in a full body outfit this time. Taryn chokes Kong to start but all three Dolls are sent into the corner for a big triple splash. They officially start with Jade having no luck against Kong with a Marti having to break up a cover off a splash. Brooke comes in off the hot tag and cleans house before things settle down with Marti taking over.

Back to Jade for a bearhug, which is in no way an excuse to get Brooke's trunks to ride up. The referee misses a tag to Kong but it goes through a few seconds later, allowing Kong to destroy the Dollhouse (sans Taryn) just like she did before. Brooke clotheslines both of them down as Kong goes after Taryn, leaving Brooke to hit a top rope facebuster (the Butterface Maker. Just go with it) for the pin at 8:23.

Rating: D. No point to the match, basically no Taryn, and just a step above a squash. The Dollhouse is already crumbling but we can get like six years of the Beautiful People. At least it's not Gail Kim doing her least interesting stuff again, because I don't think I can handle another major push for her.

Magnus doesn't hate James Storm even though he wants to. Tonight he has to believe that love is stronger than hate, even if he loves the way hate feels. The devil can't catch him tonight because he's already inside. Good line to end this. It makes little sense but good line. Also, you would think that the whole attempted murder thing might have fired Magnus up more.

Long recap of Magnus vs. Storm. Basically Storm was all friendly but was just trying to get Mickie James to join the Revolution but she turned him down so Storm tried to kill her by shoving her in front of a train. Now it's time for a match.

James Storm vs. Magnus

Unsanctioned so anything goes. They slug it out at ringside to start before heading into the crowd with Magnus taking over. Storm slams him through a table of food and grabs a beer bottle but stops to spit on the announcers, allowing Magnus to come back with right hands. They get back inside with a table being set up but Storm hits him low.

Magnus doesn't seem to mind as he catapults Storm's face into the bottom of the table for a unique spot. It's off to the back of the arena again as a production guy repeatedly tells them that there's high voltage back there. Magnus is thrown into a box and the video screen goes to a test pattern. That goes nowhere so they head back to the ring with the Eye of the Storm being countered into a powerbomb through the table for two.

Storm comes back with an Orton hanging DDT but stops to set up another table on the floor. Instead of putting Magnus through the table though, Storm yells at Earl Hebner, allowing Magnus to make a comeback. Magnus misses a top rope elbow through the table and crashes onto the concrete. That's only good for two of course so Storm pulls out some powder.

Magnus comes back for like the tenth time but the powder goes into Earl's eyes, meaning there's no count off the Spine Shaker. Instead the Last Call gets two so it's cowbell time, but Magnus hits another Spine Shaker for two. END THIS ALREADY! Now the cowbell connects and another Last Call gets another two.

Storm sets up two chairs with a piece of barricade bridged between. Magnus superplexes him through the barricade and, say it with me, it gets two. Both guys get bottles and connect at the same time with Storm falling on top for the pin (despite Magnus being on the barricade and therefore his shoulders not being on the mat) at 16:38.

Rating: C+. The match was trying but they went WAY too far and long out there as it was almost a copy of the Rusev vs. Cena match at Payback. Yeah they beat each other up a lot but I lost interest about halfway through. This felt like it was about four matches packed into one, but at least it was a fun brawl. The start was pretty lame though as they were just kind of walking around and trying to figure out what to do.

Drew Galloway says he'll win, just like the Rising this Wednesday in the final battle with the BDC. Another match that should have aired here.

The audio is screwed up because of the electrical stuff earlier on. Thankfully we're treated to a long shot of the production crew cleaning up the debris from the previous match and then a shot of the announcers.

Ethan Carter III/Tyrus vs. Mr. Anderson/Lashley

There's no commentary and Anderson's mic doesn't work. It starts up again as Anderson and Carter start things off with Ethan being taken into the corner for a beating and a spear. Lashley can't quite suplex him over the first time but Tyrus gets in a surprise chokeslam to take over. Tyrus comes in for some shots to the neck as Tenay talks about Anderson and Lashley feuding over the ECW and US Titles.

Anderson comes in with jabs as we're treated to Pope talking about his time in OVW. His feud down there with Matt Morgan is the least interesting feud that I have ever seen so I wouldn't brag much about it. Commentary keeps cutting out, leaving us to analyze Carter's chinlock on Anderson with no guidance. Lashley comes in off the hot tag to clean house again with a running powerslam getting two on Carter. Anderson and Lashley slug away on Tyrus but he (mostly) suplexes them both down. Carter runs back in for the 1%er on Lashley for the pin at 10:12.

Rating: D. Standard Impact main event here but this show has already sucked all the life out of me so I couldn't get into things. Carter winning is the only logical move here to help set up the title match on Wednesday, even though they already had him pin Lashley and Anderson. It's almost like this match was thrown together with the best logic they could think and it still wasn't enough.

The announcers preview King of the Mountain. Jarrett is treated as an invader.

Jarrett says he can't believe he's back here but wants to take this to a global level.

King of the Mountain Title: Drew Galloway vs. Eric Young vs. Bobby Roode vs. Matt Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

It's the old Legends/TV/Global Title with a new plate. The rules here aren't exactly simple. You win by climbing the ladder and hanging the title, but in order to do that you have to earn a fall to be qualified with falls counting anywhere. Whoever is pinned must go to a penalty box for two minutes. We get big match intros with JB saying Drew is standing in the corner to his left. He's kneeling but close enough. Jarrett is introduced by his old nickname: the King of the Mountain.

Jarrett stands back as everyone brawls to start. It's Roode going after Jarrett first but eating a backdrop, followed by Young taking a beating as well. Jarrett goes for a strut but Roode rolls him up for a pin to become eligible and to send Jarrett to the penalty box for two minutes. Matt Side Effects Roode for two as Jarrett escapes....only to be covered by Young to become eligible. Everyone brawls inside and get sent into the ladder until Jarrett gets out.

Young hits Jarrett low but gets rolled up by Galloway for a pin. Matt hits a Twist of Fate for a pin on Roode at the same time, sending both Young and Roode to the box at the same time. Only Jarrett is unqualified at this point. Hardy and Galloway fight on the ladder (yeah remember the whole ladder part of this match?) but Jeff shoves them both down and Strokes Galloway for two with Hardy making the save.

Jeff covers Matt for two more as Young and Roode are making a pact in the box. Both guys get out and clean house before stopping to sing O Canada as we flash back ten years. Young tries to turn on Roode and gets Cactus Clotheslined out to the floor. Galloway and Hardy go to the ropes but get powerbombed down by Jarrett, only to have Roode and Young steal pins to keep Jarrett ineligible. It's a three way fight now with Young vs. Roode vs. Jarrett with Eric getting the best of it and grabbing a guitar, only to have Jeff take it away and knock Bobby silly to become eligible.

Galloway and Hardy get out and fight over possession of the belt but knock each other down, leaving Jarrett to climb up. Young pulls him down with a powerbomb and a piledriver onto a ladder, followed by Roode coming out of the box. Galloway climbs on top of the cage for a big flip dive to put all five guys down. It's Drew climbing again and Matt pulling him down again. Just to keep up the idea of the match of course. Roode stops Hardy and goes up but Young makes the save with another ladder. Jarrett and Young go up with Jeff hitting a Stroke off the ladders, allowing him to hang the title for the win at 20:56.

Rating: D+. So in case you don't get it, here's the story: TNA is freaking out that an invader (who they invited) is going to take a title that they just invented to another company which they basically advertise for free on their TV show. Oh and Jarrett is a face because he's a legend in TNA and therefore the announcers panicking really doesn't fit with what's going on. The match was your standard King of the Mountain mess with the most obvious winner in the history of obvious winners.

Overall Rating: D. That's the worst part: the show wasn't even that horrible. It's in one of the worst categories possible though: the show that didn't need to exist and underwhelmed. There were some good matches on here and the stories were actually current so it blows last year's Bound For Glory out of the water, but my goodness this show felt like it was going on for days. It's not a good show and it's clear that this company is in complete free fall as they seem to have no idea what they're supposed to do next.

I know the TV is taped for a month or so, but they really, really need to nail them because this show felt like the last time we're going to see these guys. With a lot of these people leaving too, things are looking very, very bleak for TNA and they don't really seem to notice. If Jarrett leaving with a freshly made midcard title for a promotion that has held about four shows is their big story, they're in major, major trouble.

Results
Tigre Uno b. Manik and DJZ – Corkscrew moonsault to Manik
Robbie E. b. Jesse Godderz – Reverse DDT
Bram b. Matt Morgan – Brighter Side of Suffering onto a chair
Austin Aries b. Davey Richards – Rollup
James Storm b. Magnus – Beer bottle to the head
Tyrus/Ethan Carter III b. Lashley/Mr. Anderson – 1%er to Lashley
Jeff Jarrett b. Matt Hardy, Drew Galloway, Eric Young and Bobby Roode – Jarrett hung the title belt

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Comments

  1. I didn't watch it but I bet it was HORSEDICK

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  2. kbwrestlingreviewsJune 28, 2015 at 9:11 PM

    I kind of wish it was. I'd take that over mostly lame anyday.

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  3. TNA: The only promotion that uses PPV to advertise its free TV shows.

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  4. As the company rips apart at the seams, we can take comfort in the fact that we are back where it all began...


    JEFF JARRETT IS A TNA CHAMPION!!!!

    CHOKE ON THAT, SLAPNUTS!!!

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  5. Letting a guy win the belt for his own promotion on your own PPV....a PPV that failed to be a great celebration thanks to your TV tapings setting things in stone. Geez, this company is setting new heights of incompetence.

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  6. And what better belt for a new promotion than a belt that has the TNA logo plastered all over it? Nothing screams "great start for a new promotion" like associating with the Uwe Boll of wrestling.

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  7. It's the same belt as the Global/Legends/TV title.

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  8. I watched it and was my first TNA show I watched in a long time and it was a fine show as everyone gave it a good effort. The only complaint I have was that the show felt very midcardery with no-one standing out looking like a star, but that's always been TNA's problem, I guess.

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  9. Actullay not horrible, most of a 'who cares' vicbe

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  10. I mentioned to my wife that TNA was having a PPV tonight. She asked me if it was on the network. I told her to give it 6 months to a year.

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  11. Holy flerking snit, it's 2015 and Jeff Jarrett just put himself over 4 of TNA's best guys. What the hell is even happening?

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  12. It's actually worse than that.

    Jarrett doesn't get to book anymore. SOMEONE ELSE thought this was a good idea!

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  13. Going out with a bang.

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  14. Is TNA the first Zombie promotion?

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  15. Harlan Leverage IIIJune 28, 2015 at 10:31 PM

    I'm sure Jarrett got it the same way he got most of his belts: his daddy paid for it.

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  16. Let's hope Abyss challenges Jarrett for Abyss's title, since he never was defeated for it. Or was it D'Von?

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  17. Adam "Colorado" CurryJune 28, 2015 at 10:33 PM

    I bet more people saw this show in person than bought the PPV.

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  18. Cena vs Orton,one more timeJune 28, 2015 at 10:46 PM

    If you watched #Slammiversary2015 thank you so much sometimes I get fired up at idiots a great night for wrestling and that's the end of it

    — Eric Young (@TheEricYoung) June 29, 2015

    You hope 100 s of people loose their jobs that have families nice your a fucking loser! https://t.co/b0jwzkRw1m

    — Eric Young (@TheEricYoung) June 29, 2015

    Real world!If you watched #Slammiversary2015 and didn't like it I feel sad for you! #ProWrestling #proud #5thday #agame #teameffort #nice

    — Eric Young (@TheEricYoung) June 29, 2015





    Ha! Take THAT,Mr. Hall.

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  19. Don't know if it's been mentioned here, but right after the show went off the air Eric Young proceeded to go on Twitter and tell anyone who didn't like the show to go f*ck themselves. Like, for instance, any loyal fans who were expecting to see Kurt Angle, the TNA champion advertised heavily for the event.


    You know, it's things like this that won't make me sad when TNA finally closes this doors, which seems to be any day now.

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  20. kbwrestlingreviewsJune 28, 2015 at 10:48 PM

    Now THAT is the crazy they've been shooting for!

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  21. I actually hope GFW mimics TNA. Once TNA is gone who will take the reigns of the most incompetent promotion.


    Besides WWE.

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  22. Reading LOLTNA made me realize something: 5 of the 24 wrestlers who competed on this PPV have announced they are leaving the company (6 if you count Jarrett, who isn't with the company officially). That's 1/4 of your displayed talent. In any other company, that would have been the result of mass layoffs or a cost cutting measure. In TNA, it's because no one wants to keep working for them and not get paid.

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  23. Would somebody put TNA out of their misery? Even WCW was putting better shows in 2001.

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  24. Although I know it's stupid booking, how exactly did Jarrett have ANYTHING to do about booking a show he doesn't book?

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  25. "Yep Mode" Abeyance Brown ©June 28, 2015 at 11:23 PM

    3 more months, unless they somehow escape death again.

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  26. "Yep Mode" Abeyance Brown ©June 28, 2015 at 11:25 PM

    Great, so basically Jarrett is the first champ of his own company now.

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  27. I can think of no better way for TNA to go out than to feature a PPV main event of Jeff Jarrett winning a major title.

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  28. Someone call up RD Reynolds, he should be able to hand in the first draft of "Life and Death of TNA" within the month.

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  29. If only they had realized this would have kept the company on air earlier.
    Who's flying to Vegas with Kyle and I for GFW tapings????

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  30. Adam "Colorado" CurryJune 29, 2015 at 12:10 AM

    He already wrote the introduction at the end of Death of WCW.

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  31. The more things don't change the more they stay the same.

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  32. 100's of people?

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  33. Just the wrestlers.

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  34. And now I head over to peruse tnamecca.com... I turn 40 in about 24 hours. I need some batshit crazy in my night.

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  35. Marvgaret HoulihanJune 29, 2015 at 1:09 AM

    Perfect Cult reply.

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  36. Is it wrong that I just want to correct his grammar and spelling?

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  37. So much stupidity

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  38. He did say on Impact that he doesn't wrestle for GFW, so maybe he just won the title tonight so he could get it in his possession, then take it over to GFW and make it available in a tournament or something.

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  39. I'm watching the Impact prior to Slammiversary, and Hernandez just joined the BDC. I wonder how that's going to play out, since Hernandez is also on Lucha Underground -- and just started a feud with one of their upper-card guys -- and because with Low Ki leaving I'm not even sure if there will be a BDC anymore.

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  40. I believe Abyss had it last, and lost it during one of his back-and-forth transformations between Abyss and Joseph Park.

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  41. Yeah 2001 WCW at least had AJ Styles wrestling.

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  42. "So in case you don't get
    it, here's the story: TNA is freaking out that an invader (who they
    invited) is going to take a title that they just invented to another
    company which they basically advertise for free on their TV show. Oh
    and Jarrett is a face because he's a legend in TNA and therefore the
    announcers panicking really doesn't fit with what's going on."

    Tim Curry running around the house in Clue breathlessly explaining TNA plotlines is my mental image now

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  43. Both of these promotions just need to go away.

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  44. He's the chosen one!

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  45. < ▬▬▬▬★★★★.+rspwfaq+ *********Reset your job with modvive < I'm making over $7k a month working part time. I kept hearing other people tell me how much money they can make online so I decided to look into it. Well, it was all true and has totally changed my life. This is what I do, > < Find More='' ........''

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  47. The only thing that would have made this better is as Jeff was celebrating in the ring, "Iron Man" by Ozzy hit and BAH GAWD!!!! VINCE RUSSO IS IN THE IMPACT ZONE!


    A bewildered Bob Ryder walks up to him and asks what he's doing there. Russo just piefaces him.


    Russo gets in the ring, gets face to face with Jeff. The tension builds, and then they hug and raise each other's hands.

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  48. Um, pretty sure there's not going to be a TNA anymore soon, let alone the BDC.

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  49. Jarrett started TNA by beating the dead horse that was the NWA. Not surprised he started GFW by beating the dead horse that is TNA

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  50. It's too bad - he's discovered his gimmick at a time when no one is watching.

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  51. The ONLY way this makes any kind of logical sense is if Dixie thinks that JJ's involvement (and new initials) would change DA's mind and that GFW will just be TNA with a new wrapper.

    The logic is astounding.

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  52. Charismatic eNegro Jef VinsonJune 29, 2015 at 6:27 AM

    I have no problems with this. Honestly I thought Muta should have taken the belt and used it for his promotion.

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  53. Charismatic eNegro Jef VinsonJune 29, 2015 at 6:31 AM

    I will say this: The TV/Legends/Global/KotM belt was shitted on the most out of all their titles. If it survives longer than TNA itself it will be astounding.

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  54. I actually want to see the Aries v Richards match. Those two were always awesome in ROH.

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  55. The Cruiserweights were starting to pick back up towards the end in WCW. Chavo as the heel champ against Shane Helms was pretty decent, then when Helms won he started to take off, especially with the Vertibreaker finisher. Then you still had decent guys like Kaz Hayashi, Jimmy Yang, Shannon Moore, Elix Skipper etc, plus they brought in AJ Styles and EZ Money for the Cruiser tag team tourney and had just signed Christoper Daniels and Michael Modest + were supposedly looking at some other ECW fliers like Kid Kash and Super Crazy.

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  56. Don't forget Kid Romeo and Air Paris!

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  57. DDP, Booker and Steiner were also putting solid matches right at the end. Actually, WCW hadn't been that solid for a long time.

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  58. The champion didn't even wrestle at their anniversary show and the one PPV they run all year so they could jerk Jeff Jarrett off and have him win yet another one of his King of the Mountain matches? Everything is fine.

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  59. So, this should be their "thing..." they should do opposite matches. Battle royals that you lose by being thrown in the ring, Ladder matches that you win my putting the title on the ladder, falls count anywhere matches where the pinfall can only be counted in the middle of the ring, No DQ matches that end in a DQ from a closed fist punch, etc.

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  60. King of the Mountain still seems way too convoluted.

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