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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2007 15:51:04 GMT -5
With Tomko, Abyss, Cage, Styles and Sting all willing to take sick bumps... that could be an awesome match. As for Martin... we'll see.
Looking forward to Hard Justice this year, could be an awesome show.
- Triple S
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charlie
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Post by charlie on Aug 8, 2007 17:09:24 GMT -5
With Tomko, Abyss, Cage, Styles and Sting all willing to take sick bumps... that could be an awesome match. As for Martin... we'll see. Looking forward to Hard Justice this year, could be an awesome show. - Triple S Totally agreed.
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Post by Juba on Aug 8, 2007 20:28:08 GMT -5
man i have work so im going to miss it...maybe ill pick up the replay if its as good as it looks right now
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Post by wwemark1 on Aug 9, 2007 1:18:02 GMT -5
Eric Young vs Robert Roode in a Humulation(sp?) match. The winner gets to humliate(sp?) the loser in anyway he wants. Just confirmed on TNA Today.
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Post by xendrix on Aug 9, 2007 2:16:45 GMT -5
I'm really looking forward ot this PPV. Dumb thing with the titles all on the line, but looking forward to Joe/Angle.
This is the first TNA PPV I've ever ordered at home, and seen as it airs, so I'm pretty excited
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Post by American Phenom on Aug 9, 2007 15:32:06 GMT -5
The card definitely blows Victory Road out of the water. Should be a good show if it's booked correctly.
I hate the concept of a Bar Room Brawl. Why not a street fight? So the people in the arena needs to watch the match on the tron? (Which they never use during the show, by the way)
I'm most looking forward to Angle/Joe, the 3-Way Tag, and the Chamber of Blood.
The Humiliation match is beyond stupid. Does TNA not know when to end a feud? Eric Young won a freedom match at Slammiversary. That should of ended the feud (which started in December).
But no, they drag it out to Hard Justice.
LAX better beat VKM or TNA has no concern about the future.
I've came to the realization that their is no way in hell Joe is winning the title. I could be wrong, I hope I'm wrong, but I almost guarantee I'm right. I expect Karen Angle to screw Joe out of the win.
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Post by wwemark1 on Aug 9, 2007 18:26:33 GMT -5
I'm actually still loving the EY/Roode storyline. It might be because I am a EY fan but I still enjoy it. I think it'll end with Young no longer being paronid since Gail Kim has befriend him.
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Post by j2dacversion3 on Aug 9, 2007 19:02:01 GMT -5
Martin is willing to take pretty sick bumps, the December to Dismember elbow drop he did was pretty cool. I'm giving him credit for it simply for the height of which he jumped, not how horribly he botched it.
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Post by taker1 on Aug 9, 2007 20:02:21 GMT -5
Yeah, Test likes taking big bumps. Like when Scott Steiner bumped his ass after slipping off the apron.
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Post by Mark on Aug 10, 2007 0:01:48 GMT -5
why does joe have the tag titles wtf
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Post by James Hetfield on Aug 10, 2007 2:50:05 GMT -5
Chamber of Blood... only TNA... only TNA.
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Post by deskjet on Aug 10, 2007 8:07:37 GMT -5
This is a pretty packed PV... I think I'm gonna order it!
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Post by Blackjack on Aug 10, 2007 8:15:28 GMT -5
chamber of blood has a cool name
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Post by P@ul on Aug 10, 2007 12:02:18 GMT -5
As a casual TNA fan whenever I look at PPV cards I have no idea why certain matches are on there. It may be because of the lack of TV time, but if I were to look at the Summerslam card and I were to only watch a single week of either Raw or Smackdown I would be able to seethe development of the fueds. It may be a lack of on air time for TNA, so when they get two hours things may be different.
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Post by comebackkid on Aug 10, 2007 13:18:33 GMT -5
Half these matches have like no heat or build up but thats TNA, not to mention since all the titles mean crap now the Main Event isn't as important as it should be.
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Post by Heresy on Aug 10, 2007 16:37:55 GMT -5
TNA is a cluster of a wrestling promotion, void of direction or structure... and it shows in this card. To think TNA could've been the saving grace of mainstream pro wrestling...
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Post by deskjet on Aug 10, 2007 16:52:34 GMT -5
Paul, Clemons, and the Ripper...try to watch TNA on a consistent basis to get a feel for the product before you just randomly bash. You guys throw around stuff like disorganized, and clustered, and TNA has had the most consistant storylines of any wrestling product sans ECW, in the past 8 months.
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Post by Heresy on Aug 10, 2007 17:37:38 GMT -5
Paul, Clemons, and the Ripper...try to watch TNA on a consistent basis to get a feel for the product before you just randomly bash. You guys throw around stuff like disorganized, and clustered, and TNA has had the most consistant storylines of any wrestling product sans ECW, in the past 8 months. When did I say I don't watch TNA on a consistent basis? TNA is disorganized because their are no divisions because their are no division leaders aka individual title holders. Stale feuds are continuing because TNA is dumbfounded as to where the characters should go next. They're signing and looking at guys that don't even fit in with TNA's roster and won't draw a dime like Test and some random football player. Whoever thinks Pacman will draw anything more than a couple extra NFL fans is kidding themselves. Not to mention VKM's lame gimmick and that voodoo skank that looks like a cheesy GLOW leftover from the 80's. Why is VKM feuding with LAX anyway? Well TNA does have a habit of making me forget. How about TNA making the X-division as important as WWE's cruiserweight division? That sad fact makes matches like the triple tag this Sunday bittersweet... where is the consistent storyline behind this match anyway, Deskjet? Sure Roode/Young has a consistent storyline but even consistent storylines can be consistently uneventful and repetetive. Let's try an exciting storyline for a change... we're certainly not getting it with Joe/Angle. I could see Karen being the special guest last Impact coming from a mile away, and L'dMAO after they hyped her up so much... I'm sure the rest of the storyline will be just as predictable. TNA does have a blatant hard-on for former WWE guys, afterall. TNA is a lost cause in my eyes. I'll keep watching... but I'll anticipate the day the former indy talent go back to ROH, Christian and Angle crawl back to WWE, and there TNA will be; left to sink under the weight of all the watered-down midcarders it's acquired over the last couple years.
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Post by comebackkid on Aug 10, 2007 17:54:07 GMT -5
Paul, Clemons, and the Ripper...try to watch TNA on a consistent basis to get a feel for the product before you just randomly bash. You guys throw around stuff like disorganized, and clustered, and TNA has had the most consistant storylines of any wrestling product sans ECW, in the past 8 months. Ive watched for the last month already, and these storylines are all over the place with random matches with stipulations and rules that nobody understands. Its a huge cluster and the build to 90% of the matches are terrible.
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Post by American Phenom on Aug 10, 2007 18:43:37 GMT -5
Christian and Angle aren't leaving anytime soon.
Christian just signed a multi-year deal not even a month ago.
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