Lets have a look at Jeff Jarret's TNA Reign Of Terror

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This was the main thing that cooled me off TNA during this time. He's just not someone I enjoy. To me Jeff Jarrett is an upper mid card dude at best. Those long ass title reigns of his were draining.

Man... Monty was such a big missed opportunity. He should have been next.
 

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Double J's reign of terror was definitely worse than HHH's but he was surrounded with a lot more quality stuff around his reign (X Division, tag division) than what was going on during HHH's run in WWE at the same time.

And at least Trips was a better worker and more of a star than Jarrett.
 

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Been saying this on here for years that Jarrett's reign of terror is easily worse than Triple H's. Low Key, the InCenarator Era could make a case for being a top 3 reign of terror.
 

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The same channel made one about New Jack TNA run,looks like it was very entertaining

Sounds like the reason it didn't last long was Jarrett related

 
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The difference tho is that during the early stages of tna they didn't have any true main eventers like that.

Who was he supposed to drop the belt to? grand master sexay, d'lo brown, or xpac.:patrice:

It wasn't until around 2005 that they started really getting main event level guys.

Hhh literally hogged the spotlight when they were packed with guys like rvd, booker t, Steiner, kane, etc that were red hot.
 
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