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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2016 13:46:50 GMT -5
What with all of the reports coming out at the moment regarding TNA financially, I thought I'd make a thread to remind ourselves of all of the many good times. Even if TNA dies tomorrow, no one can deny that the company have provided us with some of the greatest matches and spots in wrestling history. I don't think that they would have ever overtaken WWE, no matter how hard they tried. The six sided ring, the X-Division etc. everything was branded to be like an alternative, just don't think it would have ever worked.
What's your favorite TNA memory? How many of their shows have you been to? Because I've been to nine of their shows here in the UK.
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Post by Triple S on Oct 23, 2016 13:48:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2016 14:28:22 GMT -5
Nothing ever topped this match, imo.
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Post by Triple S on Oct 23, 2016 14:32:48 GMT -5
I'd say Styles/Daniels Iron Man was far better than Unbreakable.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2016 14:35:59 GMT -5
The pcs.
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Post by deskjet on Oct 23, 2016 16:17:12 GMT -5
Desire and daffney.....mmmmmmmm And this gem:
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Post by vampiroporvida on Oct 23, 2016 17:01:24 GMT -5
The ECW originals showing up week after week from the early TNA on PPV.
Low-Ki vs Amazing Red
Raven's Clockwork matches
ICP and the Dark Carnival
and the early stables (specifically the one with Disco Inferno).
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Post by cableV on Oct 23, 2016 18:09:18 GMT -5
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Post by E N I G M A on Oct 26, 2016 13:47:08 GMT -5
The mentionned Unbreakable 3-way and Jeff Hardy's Heel turn at BFG2010. It was basically the bis one thing TNA did that the WWE never wanted to try, and it worked out great (until Victory Road of course.) Also the Final Deletion, same argument.
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Oct 26, 2016 14:55:50 GMT -5
I've always respected TNA for their daring like they'll take a chance on stuff that on paper seems ridiculous like the broken Matt Hardy stuff somethings things work other times they fail horribly but it's better to try and keep the product interesting than have guys like Cena doing the same schtic for a decade plus just to be "safe"
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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Oct 27, 2016 2:21:27 GMT -5
What with all of the reports coming out at the moment regarding TNA financially, I thought I'd make a thread to remind ourselves of all of the many good times. Even if TNA dies tomorrow, no one can deny that the company have provided us with some of the greatest matches and spots in wrestling history. I don't think that they would have ever overtaken WWE, no matter how hard they tried. The six sided ring, the X-Division etc. everything was branded to be like an alternative, just don't think it would have ever worked. What's your favorite TNA memory? How many of their shows have you been to? Because I've been to nine of their shows here in the UK.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 6:54:20 GMT -5
I've always respected TNA for their daring like they'll take a chance on stuff that on paper seems ridiculous like the broken Matt Hardy stuff somethings things work other times they fail horribly but it's better to try and keep the product interesting than have guys like Cena doing the same schtic for a decade plus just to be "safe" They were also the company that gave AJ Styles Samoa Joe and various other indy talent. Their first big platform .while WWE would turn them away because they are not jacked to the gills with a tan. with long hair 6ft tall and over 200 pounds.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 27, 2016 11:24:36 GMT -5
Alot of the stuff from 04-08 Was gold. They had a really good 4 year run in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 11:31:42 GMT -5
I went to two shows they did here in Michigan back in 2006. They were great live.
The other good memory is watching some of those weekly PPV's. So not good, but they filled a niche.
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Post by tylerbreezee on Oct 29, 2016 8:38:04 GMT -5
Leave the memories alone
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Post by Squared² on Oct 30, 2016 13:40:59 GMT -5
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Post by Stuart? on Oct 30, 2016 14:34:40 GMT -5
My favourite match is Styles vs Daniels at Destination X 2012. I always wanted to go to one of their shows when they toured the UK. The closest to me was Dublin but I couldn't afford to skip school to take 2 days down there to see the show unfortunately.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2016 15:06:57 GMT -5
The Great War is the best match of 2016, The Best Match Ever goes to Styles vs Abyss Lockdown 2005.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 4:29:34 GMT -5
Whatever they did with Scott D'Amore's booking during the years I put TNA above WWE...2005-2006.
The fact it was different, they were focusing on their own stuff and were seemingly going from strength to strength was great....then Angle beat Joe and I moved onto MMA.
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Post by wrestlingcollector12 on Nov 2, 2016 9:43:17 GMT -5
Best TNA memory I have is the 3 years of Christian Cage...bottom line.
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