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James Steele
09-09-2012, 08:17 PM
Who gives a fuck? I just saw on Dixie's twitter that the PPV was tonight. I'm sure the 8-13 TNA apologists will watch and post religiously. TNA had a good run, but I've lost interest in the Aces & Eights storyline.

owenbrown
09-09-2012, 09:12 PM
so is Hulk Hogan the TNA champ yet? :shifty: or did Russo win it first?

Lock Jaw
09-09-2012, 11:19 PM
Hot thread

Droford
09-09-2012, 11:20 PM
Jeff hardy vs Austin Aries should be something until AA turns heel and reveals he's behind a/8

Curd
09-09-2012, 11:21 PM
Austin Aries remains the World champion. Hogan did play a prominent role in ridding the arena of A&E, but by wielding a baseball bat and working with police. I appreciate that unlike Sheamus' grand theft auto in WWE, Bobby Roode's beer bottle assault on James Storm was treated as a criminal manner in the TNA storyline (as the police handcuffed Roode and took him out of the arena).

owenbrown
09-09-2012, 11:25 PM
I am sure the cops are called all the time to the Impact Zone even if it's not a storyline

Tom Guycott
09-09-2012, 11:34 PM
I guess I'm the only one who bothered watching a piece of it in a stream. Couldn't really watch in its entirety, as I had shit to do, up to and including going to work. It wasn't distracting me into watching is what I'm getting at, and that's a problem on their end.

The funny thing is this: from what I saw of it, it didn't seem like a PPV at all. It was more like a well polished episode of iMPACT. They did everything right from that standpoint, but it didn't feel like a "big event" so much as the last show BEFORE a Pay Per View.

All I really got out of it is the following: The World Tag Team Champions Of The World are going to be the underhandedly unbeatable team for awhile (which stands to reason, since they're like the only tag team around TNA anymore), they're teasing a Bully Ray face turn, they've reset the Roode/Storm feud by pretty much starting it again the same way, and somehow Hulk Hogan can command an entire squad of police officers to do his bidding.

Tom Guycott
09-09-2012, 11:42 PM
... as I was typing that, responses appeared after OB's "did Russo win the title yet". Looks like I wasn't the only one.

Curd
09-09-2012, 11:43 PM
I guess I'm the only one who bothered watching a piece of it in a stream. Couldn't really watch in its entirety, as I had shit to do, up to and including going to work. It wasn't distracting me into watching is what I'm getting at, and that's a problem on their end.

The funny thing is this: from what I saw of it, it didn't seem like a PPV at all. It was more like a well polished episode of iMPACT. They did everything right from that standpoint, but it didn't feel like a "big event" so much as the last show BEFORE a Pay Per View.

All I really got out of it is the following: The World Tag Team Champions Of The World are going to be the underhandedly unbeatable team for awhile (which stands to reason, since they're like the only tag team around TNA anymore), they're teasing a Bully Ray face turn, they've reset the Roode/Storm feud by pretty much starting it again the same way, and somehow Hulk Hogan can command an entire squad of police officers to do his bidding.

Many of those officers joined the force because a younger Hulkster told them do good to society!