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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2016 17:19:59 GMT -5
Are available on TNAs YouTube account pretty cool for me cause I missed three episodes. I think they have episode 1-5 up for now
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Post by specterkev on Jan 14, 2016 22:37:17 GMT -5
Hell yeah! The asylum days were the best IMO
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jan 15, 2016 10:33:45 GMT -5
They uploaded week 6 a day ago. I've already seen these shows (except a couple that the quality i got them in were mute), but for those who never seen the early days of TNA, I'd recommend it
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Post by Brad on Jan 18, 2016 7:22:41 GMT -5
Oh this is cool to know, I haven't seen any of it really, minus the odd match here and there on dvds.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Jan 24, 2016 9:10:01 GMT -5
Makes me feel like a bit of a dunce because I pretty much bought the whole first year on DVD's a while back. But hey, still awesome as this was some of my favorite times in TNA besides about 2004-2006.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 24, 2016 12:56:50 GMT -5
The Asylum days for TNA is what made me a fan. The 2004 - 2007 era was alright too for TNA, but those early days just had a grit feel to it that I loved. Especially too at the time because that was when Triple H was dominating Raw from September 2002 pretty much to Wrestlemania XX in 2004. So it was nice to watch a wrestling program that wasn't centered around just one man.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Jan 24, 2016 14:16:50 GMT -5
The Asylum days for TNA is what made me a fan. The 2004 - 2007 era was alright too for TNA, but those early days just had a grit feel to it that I loved. Especially too at the time because that was when Triple H was dominating Raw from September 2002 pretty much to Wrestlemania XX in 2004. So it was nice to watch a wrestling program that wasn't centered around just one man. Going to have to correct you on that chief. Jeff Jarrett was the centerpiece for the longest time.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 24, 2016 14:33:22 GMT -5
The Asylum days for TNA is what made me a fan. The 2004 - 2007 era was alright too for TNA, but those early days just had a grit feel to it that I loved. Especially too at the time because that was when Triple H was dominating Raw from September 2002 pretty much to Wrestlemania XX in 2004. So it was nice to watch a wrestling program that wasn't centered around just one man. Going to have to correct you on that chief. Jeff Jarrett was the centerpiece for the longest time. Was he though?? AJ Styles had the NWA Title for the majority of 2003. Jeff Jarrett was busy chasing it, and when guys like D'Lo Brown or Raven were going after it, Jarrett was feuding with the TNA Red Shirt security guys like Legend. I feel Jeff Jarrett was the centerpiece more so from 2004 - 2006 era when it came to the NWA Title.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jan 24, 2016 15:27:09 GMT -5
Going to have to correct you on that chief. Jeff Jarrett was the centerpiece for the longest time. Was he though?? AJ Styles had the NWA Title for the majority of 2003. Jeff Jarrett was busy chasing it, and when guys like D'Lo Brown or Raven were going after it, Jarrett was feuding with the TNA Red Shirt security guys like Legend. I feel Jeff Jarrett was the centerpiece more so from 2004 - 2006 era when it came to the NWA Title. I gotta agree with this. TNA became the Jeff Jarrett show once he won the title from Style in 2003, then somehow he got power and was able to fire people. Even though, it was when it became the Jarrett show where I became a fan a few months later, but it was everything outside of Jarrett that made me a fan
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