Disco Inferno aka Glenn Gilbertti was a Main Eventer in early TNA

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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.
 

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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 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. :stopitslime::russ:
 

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Looking back it’s crazy a guy like Cody had the heart to talk to disco like this. Disco is an idiot for accepting a 1985 gimmick and never changing it. He’s better on the mic and in the ring than 99% of wrestlers today. He had a great program with Tessa too on impact.
 

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Disco Inferno is an embarrassment to professional wrestling. He's a nobody, he never drew shyt in his career. Him yapping about wrestling today is equal to some random fan complaining. Those early TNA years where Jeff Jarret made himself a champion of TNA were a shyt show.

TNA from 2005 to 2009 was a great product. Then Hulk Hoeagan and Eric bytchoff destroyed it just like they destroyed the WCW (with the exception of TNA 2012 where it was a watchable product).
 
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