It was cool to see Sabin again.
Why did they change the rules with holding multiple titles? It would've been appropriate to have the X-Division champ against the World champ at Destination X.
It was cool to see Sabin again.
Why did they change the rules with holding multiple titles? It would've been appropriate to have the X-Division champ against the World champ at Destination X.
It looked like Sabin legitimately hurt his knee again tonight.
I would have liked them pitting champion vs champion with the idea that Austin would have to relinquish the belt if he won the world title, since that generally is what happens in real combat sports and it would set up a tournament for the relinquished belt.
But I guess the idea is to set a hook for next week with the idea that Aries is in a tough spot that could cost him. I kind of like it since it then sets up an interesting story for Aries if he loses to Roode.
It also makes the Word title look that much important. I know some fans want the X-Division title to look just as important as the World title and will be pissed if Aries gives it up and say it looks weak, but the reality is the World Title should always be above the rest.
TNA is actually doing a good job at making the X title look important by Aries having to think about what he is going to do. It would be smart for him to cut a promo putting over the importance of the X Belt before he ultimately decided to give it up for a shot at the world title.
I LOVE Sting's facepaint design tonight! That is just awesome!
It reminds me exactly of what he did with the Crow paint by putting his own twist on it without making it look exactly like the original.
No risk no reward. I agree. Its easy for Aries to ask for a title shot but this shows how badly he really wants it. Its not just all talk if he's willing to drop the X Div title.
I've noticed lately he's been getting more and more creative with his Joker paint by adding touches of his Crow look in with the lines around the eyes. Tonight's was even more different than usual.I noticed it looked different tonight. I like this new look better than the ever evolving joker crow paintjob. It has that wild look but it looks more edgy.
And I think it's one of TNA's best ideas as a story to help continue to solidify the importance of the World Title and Aries while allowing someone else to rise up and take that X-Division Title in a new direction (Zima Ion perhaps).No risk no reward. I agree. Its easy for Aries to ask for a title shot but this shows how badly he really wants it. Its not just all talk if he's willing to drop the X Div title.
And I think it's one of TNA's best ideas as a story to help continue to solidify the importance of the World Title and Aries while allowing someone else to rise up and take that X-Division Title in a new direction (Zima Ion perhaps).
Also, just gotta say, not having Kenderson say a word AND tapping made my night.
Yeah , I'm going to catch up online sometime this week.
I was watching the 92 Rumble last night and noticed Hogan wrestled as a heel. First he runs into the ring and eye gouges a bunch of people, then he rips his shirt off and starts choking someone with it , and then recklessly abandons the shirt in the middle of the ring for Irwin R Schyster to get ahold of.
Later in the match after he is fairly eliminated by Sid he turns to the audience in disbelief as if he was somehow wronged. Then he grabs Sid hand and won't let go allowing Flair to get the win. Sid got screwed. Meanwhile Hogan causes a huge fuss and several referees have to come down. Flair didn't get the chance to celebrate in the ring because of Hogan's selfish whining but at least he gets to cut a nice promo backstage.
AJ's nuttier than a Payday.
And even I'm starting to dig it...
There was lots of politicking going on there. The belt gets taken off Hogan instead of him losing it. Flair has to win it via the Rumble. Hogan makes sure he's there to help Flair win and take some of the credit and hog some of the spotlight. Its great Flair won and I have no issues with a heel winning in dirty fashion but the moment wasn't truly his. At least one could claim Sid was strongly protected in his elimination.
The end of that Rumble has always seemed screwy to me. Hogan becomes a sore loser when all Sid did was follow the rules. There are no friends in the Rumble when you get right down to it.
There was lots of politicking going on there. The belt gets taken off Hogan instead of him losing it. Flair has to win it via the Rumble. Hogan makes sure he's there to help Flair win and take some of the credit and hog some of the spotlight. Its great Flair won and I have no issues with a heel winning in dirty fashion but the moment wasn't truly his. At least one could claim Sid was strongly protected in his elimination.
Here is a great Slammiversary highlight video TNA put out today.
What makes this video so cool is the different camera angles and close ups they use at various points. It gave it a unique feel. Loved this!
TNA Slammiversary Highlight
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