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Originally Posted by Noid
For those of you wondering how watching TNA in retrospect is any different to watching it when it airs, I point you to exhibits like "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." Something terrible can flop at the time and live on as "I can't believe this happened" greatness. Broken Matt will be much funnier in retrospect as people go "Wow, I can't believe they tried this for as long as they did."
There are also some comparatively good moments in TNA's history that are uplifted by the shit they wade through today. They've never had it completely together, but 2005 featured that Three-Way match -- I don't even need to name the participants. The Knockouts created a legitimate stir among certain circles in whatever year they emerged. That doesn't mean TNA was "always good" after those points and didn't revolt viewers into not watching. People will be watching Hogan 2010 like it was Hogan 1999.
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Did you just say rocky horror was terrible? Our friendship is on thin ice chief.