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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 20:58:51 GMT -5
More results:
Christian Cage d. Rhino.
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 21:26:12 GMT -5
More results:
LAX d. AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels to win the tag titles.
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 21:39:20 GMT -5
New look Sting is a hybrid of the surfer and crow looks. I think it looks pretty good.
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 21:52:29 GMT -5
YOUR WINNER AND NEW CHAMP:
STING
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Post by fti on Oct 22, 2006 21:58:56 GMT -5
SOLID from start to finish, I'm really pleased with this event and man I can't wait to see iMPACT! I like the new Sting look, and CAGE WON! Jake the Snake Roberts looked better this time out, this was one HELLUVA NIGHT!
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 22:04:52 GMT -5
It's not often that I can say a PPV was booked perfectly from start to finish. From the start the right person went over in every match. Nothing was below watchable and there was a string of three really good matches from Sabin winning the title to LAX winning the belts. Just a great show.
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Post by fti on Oct 22, 2006 22:07:32 GMT -5
I'm GLAD that Cage defeated Rhino, I like both but Cage is on a roll! They did have some hickup's, but they're just getting on the road and it will take time.
FEEL THE iMPACT! thats for sure!
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 22:09:00 GMT -5
I think Cage had to win so he could move on to face Sting for the title.
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Post by Splattercat on Oct 22, 2006 22:16:13 GMT -5
I think Cage had to win because he's Canadian...But that's just me... ;D
Loved the show, would've liked to have seen more Petey Williams, but was happy with the reception he got at least...
More later (not feeling well right now)....
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Post by PureHatred on Oct 22, 2006 22:20:23 GMT -5
That was easily the best booked show in the history of TNA. I have nothing negative to say about any of the segments, and while I felt like the main event was a little weak, the three matches that Mad Dog mentioned (Street Fight, X Division, Tag Title ) were amazing 4 star plus affairs. Great PPV.
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 22, 2006 22:49:16 GMT -5
I was also shocked to see Hernandez do a move off the top of the cage. You could tell he was scared to death of being up there. I also liked the mini swerve of Styles holding onto the top of the cage and then diving onto a surprised Hernandez.
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Post by GalactiKing on Oct 22, 2006 23:04:29 GMT -5
It was paint-by-numbers, but seemed to be a pretty good show.
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Post by MikeMcKinney on Oct 22, 2006 23:25:44 GMT -5
Man what a show TNA really delivered tonight! SOLID SHOW 9/10.
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Post by thefamoustommyz on Oct 22, 2006 23:39:44 GMT -5
The main event was booked oddly. I was having Starrcade '97 flashbacks at first, with Jarrett dominating Sting. And they totally lost the crowd after Angle took out the ref, but they got them back by the end.
Definitely gotta agree...fantastic booking all along the card...even the comedy stuff in the battle royal was kept short and inoffensive.
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Post by bigeasy on Oct 23, 2006 6:39:30 GMT -5
They should have had a quickie in between LAX-AJ/CD and the Main, because there was very little heat in the Main. Good comedy in the opener, pretty good show overall. Even though I hate Joe with a passion, if someone told me there was gonna be Joe vs. Angle match, that is something I might be interested in.
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Post by gwffantrav on Oct 23, 2006 7:28:40 GMT -5
By all accounts, this seemed like a pretty good show. I think that's great news for TNA and wrestling fans in general.
To make anything great, you need competition and while I want TNA to succeed with a passion, right now they aren't on the level to compete with the WWE.
But hopefully, and just reading the accounts of the show, this could be a big step in the right direction. Man, I really wish they could get Jericho! I still think this is the best fit for him in his career.
With all of his outside interests, only competing a handful of times each month would make it possible for him to pretty much to keep all of those interests possible, something he would not be able to do in the WWE.
And still, while a young man, he is in his mid 30s now and the lighter schedule would do wonders for his body, unlike someone on the road, full time with the WWE (constant travel, on the road, no rest, etc).
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Post by Mad Dog on Oct 23, 2006 8:34:08 GMT -5
They should really considering making Nash an announcer after his current angle ends. He was great during the battle royal.
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Post by GalactiKing on Oct 23, 2006 8:50:58 GMT -5
Honestly, I think Jericho is finished with his wrestling career. He seems totally occupied with stuff outside wrestling. Nash could be like JBL I think. He definitely could be a good announcer if he desired.
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Post by gwffantrav on Oct 23, 2006 8:54:21 GMT -5
They would be better served if they get rid of West and have Tenney the straight man, with Nash providing the comic foil. I think it could work
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Post by Tournament Master on Oct 23, 2006 8:54:55 GMT -5
They should really considering making Nash an announcer after his current angle ends. He was great during the battle royal. Next to Don West, even David Cockett would sound like Gordon Solie.
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