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TNA Slammiversary (Read 627 times)
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TNA Slammiversary
Jun 18th, 2007, 6:24pm
 
Did anyone watch it? I thought it was pretty good didnt see the first 40 minutes cause the sattleite company didnt get it for me lol I ordered it and had to call back had two different technicians to get it going for me.
 
I was heartbroken when Jeff was talking about his wife Jill how she was a rock for him a major supporter of him I was also impressed with the pictures and all in their living room where he was interviewed am so sorry she passed away.
 
I thought Jim Cornette was awesome, he truly is a nice guy a real fan of the sport and hes hilarious at times.
 
I really wanted Samoa Joe to win dont understand why he gets so damn close to it but cant seem to get it. I was also impressed with AJ Styles haven t seen him personally in ages but when I met him years ago he was a nice guy and had not been wrestling that long.  
 
I hate to say it but im a bit tired of Kurt Angle I mean dont get me wrong  I respect him and all but Im sick of hearing about his Olympic Medals.
 
I also like Christopher Daniels.  Bob Backlund still can get it done dont really care for his attitude/gimmick but I respect and admire him for what he has done in the past. It was also good seeing Rick Steiner and Animal.
 
All in all out of 1-10 I give the PPV a 8.  
 
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Reply #1 - Jun 21st, 2007, 4:33pm
 
Dana,  
 
I agree with your take on Slammiversary. I was in the audience. The crowd was pretty "hot" all night.  
 
I popped huge when Road Warrior Animal appeared!
 
As for Kurt Angle, I would love to hear: "We have come to terms with the release of Kurt Angle, we wish him the best in all of his future endeavors".
 
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Re: TNA Slammiversary
Reply #2 - Jun 25th, 2007, 9:48pm
 
Quote from fanofcornette on Jun 21st, 2007, 4:33pm:
Dana,

I agree with your take on Slammiversary. I was in the audience. The crowd was pretty "hot" all night.

I popped huge when Road Warrior Animal appeared!

As for Kurt Angle, I would love to hear: "We have come to terms with the release of Kurt Angle, we wish him the best in all of his future endeavors".


 
I heard a rumor that Vanilla Ice and Johnny Fairplay were at the show together, acting like a-holes
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Reply #3 - Jul 12th, 2007, 9:53pm
 
Angle is back to his old heel self; maybe they will leave him one way or the other; not give him the honorary "Barry Windham / Lex Luger whichever way the wind blows" philosophy.  Slamiversary was a great event, and I for one, think Cornette should be given complete control. He could really make waves, and if anybody can take it to Vince McMahon, it's the "Louisville Lip" !!
 
Samoa Joe: next TNA World Champion
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Reply #4 - Jul 13th, 2007, 10:32am
 
I agree Jim Cornette is the best man for the job of leading TNA and having them put on better shows. I enjoyed Smoky Mountain Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling when they were in their heyday and Jimmy has a brilliant mind. He has always been my favorite manager not just for his crazy antics but he is a very smart technician.
 
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