Yea it really went up in 04. 02/03 it was purely it being new and fresh and chaotic that had my attention.TNA didn't get good until 2004 when it was on FoxSports.
Yea it really went up in 04. 02/03 it was purely it being new and fresh and chaotic that had my attention.
/thread ! I caught that shyt by accident after school one day. I think they were only on for a hour? Be like two matches and a segmentTNA didn't get good until 2004 when it was on FoxSports.
Remember, you're required to defend Cody since he's now in WWE.
Cody slander had dropped 89% and support had risen 44% over the last month
The initial TNA PPV era always followed this formula. Some former WWE/WCW guy (Shamrock, Killings, Gilberti, Hall, D'Lo) would come in, work against Jarrett for a couple of weeks, out Jarrett over, work with a newer person like AJ, out them over, and then usually be gone from the company.
I'm surprised that "And a wild SlapNuts appears!" hasn't become a shirt yet on Prowrestlingtees.Early TNA was horrendous. These MarkyD videos are hilarious, though.
Disco is right. If people knew how to sell better they wouldnt need to keep trying more dangerous moves to make things seem more believablebut CAWdy is right
I remember Raven having Jarrett down and out in handcuffs, gave him the Evenflow DDT, Jarrett kicked out, hopped up and gave him the Stroke for the three.