At Let's Talk Wrestling we pride ourselves on being a
true blue WWE site, we also realize that there is another "wrestling"
company that does exist, and it's pointless to try and pretend they
don't so here is a quick take on what was the latest TNA PPV Sunday
night "Victory Road."
This is the first time I ever truly took
in a TNA PPV, and while I don't really follow their storylines at all,
it was easy to keep up with them as they did their background promos,
much like the WWE would do if you didn't follow it and happened to
catch a PPV. While I didn't catch the whole PPV, I caught most of the
last 2 hours, which was more than enough to decide how I felt about
this bomb.
Yes, you read that right. This thing was awful. I
have had issues with TNA in the past, and this is not just because I am
sticking up for WWE. Simply put, if you watch TNA - why? I'm serious,
give me some feedback in the comments section or shoutbox to your right
as to why you spend your hard earned money watching this 3rd or even
4th rate wrestling.
I will give TNA credit for their X-division
matches, which is about the only thing on these shows worth watching.
They had the finals of the World X Cup Tourney Sunday night, with TNA,
Team Japan, Team Mexico and Team International. Team Mexico won (at
least I'm pretty sure from what I recall) and for the most part, the
crowd really seemed to care less.
I look at the X-division
matches as the WWE's Money in the Bank. They usually have 2-3 big
bumps, and are usually pretty good. Since I barley watch TNA, I don't
know how this one ranked, but it seemed like it was a little less
exciting than ones that I have been able to catch in the past. The
Knockouts Title match I caught with champion Taylor (a Mickie James
character knock-off) vs Awesome Kong (think Mark Henry as a woman) was
okay, with a fast ending with Taylor rolling up Kong for the win.
I
had so many issues with the main event, I don't even know where to
start. Booker T vs Samoa Joe for the TNA World Title was to me what TNA
was all about. They showed Sharmell (Booker's wife, in case you forgot)
easily 15-25 times during the match. I actually counted a few times
they showed her and three times didn't get past the count of five when
they would show her, show the action, then show her again. Awful.
The
ending was awful as well, with it basically being a no-contest. With
refs knocked out, they played it that Joe "snapped" and kept beating on
Booker until the ancient Sting came out and beat up Joe eventually with
a bat. Then Sharmell made a hookey three-count and Booker stole the
belt. Could this have gotten any worse?
Now I know why I don't
watch this ****. Again, I can't believe people pay for this. I have my
issues with WWE, but trust me when I say - those of you that watch TNA
are wasting your time. And money.
Why TNA Sucks...
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I'm not a fan of TNA but a buddy of mine who is a fan told me that the ppv wasnt as good as usual (which isnt really that good lol jk). but what i thnk is that TNA is really involved w/ there Knockout division that their other divisions suffer. Not only that but their storylines are really really obvious (i.e. when Kip James turned on BG James when he wasnt chosen to be his partner). Murph |


i like TNA, but i'll agree that Victory Road was absolutely disgracefull!!
JO$EPH™10:47 PM EST