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Old 06-22-2011, 05:32 AM   #13
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Destination X has the potential to be a pretty interesting PPV. I mean, come on:

* Ken Anderson vs. Kurt Angle for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
* AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe
* The rumoured Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn match
* An Ultimate-X Match
* Shiima Xion competing (I don't even know the guy, but I'm at least intrigued)

TNA doesn't do good business with their PPVs, but instead of presenting clusterfucks, they're going off the rails and presenting something different from their regular television shows, and that novelty concept reminds me more of "One Night Stand" in 2005 than anything the WWE is doing. Plus, there is stuff that is relevant to their storylines. I mean, if Anderson vs. Angle isn't going to get your usual TNA fan in, then nothing probably will. Plus, Styles, Daniels, Joe and RVD are all pretty over active parts of TNA programming.

I might even consider ordering it if TNA doesn't fuck up the build.
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