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Originally Posted by The One
OK...well this seems as good as any place to thrown down my few thoughts on TNA's Unbreakable.
Number One: If you are to have a 3 hour PPV, please make more then 1 match a good one. I know alot of people here like to think of TNA has gold encrusted heaven, but the truth is TNA's steady patern since their very first show has been to have one good match, and then the rest of the show might as well have the old Fox Box on top read "Your Piss Break Can Last Another xx:xx". Now having said that, in TNA's defense, WWE doesn't even book one good match per night...but if a tree falls in the wood, er, I mean good match happens and no one is around to see it, does it really matter?
Every match before the Main Event...eh...Raven/Rhino was OK, but it ruined what I dreamed it could have been.
A.J. Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels. Incredible. I was mid way finished writing a letter to TNA suggesting they change the name from Unbreakable to Unbareable when this ray of sun shine came to the screen. And actually this is hard for me to write, but Samoa Joe did very well. And anyone who knows me know I more or less think Joe has as much talent as Chris Masters. Was this one match worth the $30 dollars, yes and no. Wait til it's out on DVD, then skip everything else and go straight to this match. Then you've only spent $30 but you didn't have to waste a few hours waiting for something good to happen.
Now the truly sad part of this entire event was the show itself was out done by some CZW n00b and Knighty. Kudos to you two for making the night fun. Oh and...uh...whatever your name was, shut up.
Now as part of all of your guys' homework, don't turn off the TV after RAW tomorrow, support UFC, it's actually better then any of this. Hell my TV usually doesn't turn on until RAW is over. 
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Maybe you have just been watching the WWE's patterned, boring style of wrestling too long, and have been brainwashed into enjoying it on an unconscious level, but last night's TNA PPV was possibly the best ones I have seen all year.
Aries/Strong, Williams/Sabin, Abyss/Sabu, and Rhino/Raven were all great undercard matches. They had more entertaining and better wrestling than the WWE has put out in a long time. And then you have the main event, which any true wrestling fan ought to see. These guys are doing all of the things that WWE is banning their wrestlers from doing. I definitely felt it was worth it's money.