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I forgot it was Dusty booking during the early PPV period. Who took over from him?

I don't remember off the top of my head, but it gets noticeably different from here on in. I'd say Russo but I don't know for sure, its possible Terry Taylor handled some of the duties as well.
 

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Yeah at least wait until Brown gets some heat behind him like Crimson. They turned him heel waaaay too early. They picked the perfect time to turn Crimson heel.
 

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Funny fact: Trytan actually got signed by WWE too, but never made it to TV.

Funny Fact #2: Trytan actually did win the IWA Puerto Rico World Heavyweight Championship as a masked giant named Humogous and yes... he was really dangerous in ring.
 

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TNA Lockdown 2005

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Right off the bat I have to say that I'm impressed, as Pretentious Voice Over Announcer has been replaced by a super creepy female. The intro video package is equally as creepy and features some hilarious dialogue such as "if it (the cage) had the gift of speech it would say go away, keep out" :lol: Ok, so maybe I'm the only one who found it THAT funny, but trust me, after sitting through the crap fest that was Destination X, I really needed this to start off strongly, which it did.

Mike Tenay and Don West are here and we quickly head to the back where Kevin Nash is showing us his staph infection. Alright, so we're heading downhill again, but at least we find out Nash won't be participating in Lethal Lockdown later on tonight. YES! YES!! YES!!!

Chris Candido & Lance Hoyt vs. Apolo & Sonny Siaki

Prior to the match starting, we see a camera man wearing a helmet get in the ring. I guess this is supposed to sell how dangerous the cage environment is, but all it really does is make me laugh. That being said, that's laugh number two and we're not even 10 minutes in, so its a good thing. There's another moment right after the match begins which would have been laughable if it wasn't what led to Candido's death. Siaki botches the crap out of a dropkick, causing Candido to fall awkwardly and break his ankle. He has to head to the back so Hoyt and his tramp stamp are now forced into a handicap match. There's a moment a bit later on where Hoyt has Siaki up in a slam position and is visibly calling spots, but hey, I can't blame them since they basically had to improvise this entire match once Candido went down. Siaki botches another move, this time a release German suplex as Hoyt is climbing the ropes as I'm left to wonder why this man is even allowed to be trying moves like that? The end comes when Siaki hits a splash off the top for the win. After the match, The Naturals come down, blame Hoyt for the loss and beat him up, thus turning him face. These guys gave it the old college try after Candido left, but nothing really came of it. *1/2

We're in the back with Dusty, Tracy and Trinity and he announces that AMW vs. Team Canada will now be a strap match. He also announces the first two men for Lethal Lockdown and its Jeff Jarrett and Sean Waltman. Well that should be entertaining anyway, so I can't complain.

Dustin Rhodes vs. Bobby Roode (w/Scott D'Amore) - Prince of Darkness Match

So here's the deal with this match. It's a two out of three falls match where the first two are normal falls and the third one, if necessary, is a blindfold match. Seriously. First of all, its obvious this is going three falls because there'd be no reason to add that inane stip to the third one otherwise. Second, while I give TNA credit for attempting to make these matches unique (as opposed to them all being simple cage matches), why the hell can't they come up with a more normal stipulation? Hell, Rhodes had a decent enough Bullrope match with Raven on the last show, they should have just done that, and hey, it also would have fit in with the whole angle behind the match, where D'Amore and Roode made fun of Rhodes for being a redneck cowboy. The first fall happens almost immediately, with Roode getting a pin with his feet on the ropes, but nobody catches it right away. Tenay and West have to back track a few moments later to confirm that it was indeed the first fall. Wow.

The second fall is actually pretty good considering its 2005 Dustin Rhodes in there, and the end is solid, with Rhodes hitting a top rope bulldog to even things up. Now the fun begins, as Rudy Charles busts out the hoods and we're off to the races! Well actually, no we aren't, as they plod around the ring in the standard blindfold match formula. They eventually find Charles and kill him with a couple of clotheslines and then D'Amore tosses in a chair but Roode can't seem to find it. You see, if I was D'Amore, I would have told Roode to take his hood off after the ref was taken out. For that matter, I would have been shouting Dustin's location to him the entire time before the ref bump as well. Man, that D'Amore is a horrible manager! :lol: Anyhow, the end of this mess finally comes with Dustin hitting Roode with a chair just in time for Rudy Charles to make the count and give Dustin the win. This was way too long, and I would have preferred the second fall to just be the entire match. I'm also not sure why Rhodes had to go over here, but you know, its TNA so I just sort of throw logic out the window and take another shot of Jack. *

The Franchise of Interviewers is in the back with Christopher Daniels, who says he wanted to keep XXX together but that his X belt means more to him. Elix Skipper comes in and asks Daniels why he's using his outdoor voice. Lolwut? They both storm off and Shane Douglas says tonight is going to be Primetime while laughing evilly. Man, Douglas really IS The Franchise of Interviewers!

Michael Shane vs. Chris Sabin vs. Shocker vs. Sonjay Dutt

Because this is TNA, there's obviously a wacky stipulation attached to this match, though this one isn't nearly as bad as the last. The first two guys will be eliminated by pinfall or submission, while the last two guys can only win by escape. Alright, I can live with that, and I can live with this match because everyone involved is at the very least decent. According to Tenay, Mark "Slick" Johnson says "ring the bell" and who am I to argue? Sabin and Dutt start off and its the usual solid effort from these two. A bit later there's a bunch of near falls and some pin attempts that are broken up. Unless I missed some sort of meeting, can someone enlighten me as to why you'd want to break up a pin in this match? It's not like these guys are actually teammates or anything, and one less man means you've got a better shot at winning this thing. I guess thinking like that is what happens when you graduate elementary school, something it appears the bookers and TNA management did not do. Anyhow, it comes down to Shocker and Sabin, who fight at the top until they both fall to the floor, but Shocker hits it first so he gets the win. Standard X-Division stuff, which means its pretty good, but once again there's no psychology to be had here at all. **1/2

We see a quick recap of Candido's injury, which is pretty damn nasty. West and Tenay opine that its similar to Joe Theismann's but its not even close.

Jeff Hardy vs. Raven - Tables Match

Video package to start hypes this feud but in all honesty I feel like it was thrown together at the last minute to get Hardy and Raven onto the PPV. This is a tables match in a cage, which is a cute little stipulation and again, kudos to TNA for trying to make these matches unique. Obviously the tables fit well with both men's past forays into hardcore territory, so while I haven't been impressed with either guy's in-ring work lately (Raven's promos absolutely rule though) I'm thinking this could be pretty good. Well, I was partially right, it was good, but it sure as hell wasn't pretty. Hardy and Raven both hit some standard spots to get the crowd into it and the end comes with Hardy hitting a leg drop from the top of the cage onto Raven and through two sets of double stacked tables. Alright, that was actually a pretty cool spot and for once, Hardy looked motivated out there. I still don't love his TNA stuff that much, but I'll give him credit for putting on a better match with Raven than he did with Abyss last month. **1/2

America's Most Wanted (c) vs. Team Canada (w/A1) - Strap Match

Dusty made this a strap match about an hour ago so yeah, that's where we're at. The cleaning crew is in the ring sweeping up all the leftover bits of table from the last match, which I actually find pretty amusing. This is the Eric Young/Petey Williams version of the team, as Roode was obviously busy running around with a hood on his head earlier in the night. A1 makes himself known almost immediately (and why did they show him in the pre-match picture if he's not wrestling?) by nailing Harris on the outside with the belt and locking him out of the cage. This allows EY and Williams to kick the crap out of Storm on the inside while A1 does the same to Harris on the outside. It's simple and its logical, so nobody should be surprised that it works. Of course, since its TNA, that logic is bound to be undone by the end of this match. Before we get there though, we have a great moment where Harris finally gets into the cage and mauls Team Canada with a huge clothesline that has the fans going wild! However, that's the last great moment we have in this match, as soon A1 gives Williams some powder only to have it kicked back into his face. This leads to him thinking that Young is a member of AMW and so he gives him the Canadian Destroyer, which in turn allows AMW to hit the Death Sentence on him for the win. Outside of that being a pretty lame finish, its pretty much the same thing that happened in the Roode match earlier tonight. Moral of the story? If you're Team Canada, stay away from things that inhibit your ability to see, since it'll never work out for you. Match was pretty good outside of the shoddy finish though, and definitely the best so far tonight. Thank God for AMW. ***

Christopher Daniels (c) vs. Elix Skipper - X-Division Title

XXX EXPLODE!!!! Ok, so it doesn't quite conjure up the same feelings as when it involved the Mega Powers, but I still love the break up and subsequent feud of tag team members, provided its done properly. This obviously has a long history, but the most recent set up for it came a month ago when Daniels and Skipper worked together in their match only to have Daniels turn on Skipper towards the end. The video package before the match does a good job reminding us of this and also a little of the history of XXX as well. There's a solid counter sequence to start, along with some nice shoulderblock trading, but the match really gets going when Skipper hurts his shoulder and Daniels takes advantage. As with his match against Sonjay Dutt a couple of shows back, Skipper does a real good job selling the injury while Daniels is just merciless in his attack. Eventually Daniels ends up climbing to the top of the cage and Skipper teases the Victory Road cage walk spot, but Daniels smartly jumps down. Unfortunately for him, Skipper isn't done and dives from the top, taking out both Daniels and the ref. Skipper goes for a slam but his shoulder gives out. Daniels tries for the Angel's Wings but Skipper reverses it into the Sudden Death which Daniels counters into an Angel's Wings for the victory. Fantastic back and forth at the beginning and the end and some solid selling in the middle from Skipper. That's about all I can ask for and while it wasn't the greatest match I've ever seen with these two, it was still pretty damn awesome. ***1/2

Sean Waltman, DDP and BG James vs. Jeff Jarrett, The Outlaw and Monty Brown - Lethal Lockdown

Waltman is out first and he's got a damn trash can with him, so you just know shit's going to be real from the get go here. Jarrett heads out with his guitar AND a trash can in an obvious attempt to show up Waltman. This must have pissed Waltman off because he heads to the ramp and takes it to Jarrett right away. They brawl around past some fat chicks and I'd like to quickly point out that the clock is already running even though I don't see how the match ever officially begun. Jarrett nails Waltman with a cookie sheet and then they end up on top of the announcers table where Waltman pretty much misses Jarrett with a spin kick but he sells it anyway. Waltman finds a cowbell on the floor (from Jarrett's trash can) and hits him with it as all I can think of is "more cowbell". Waltman pulls the stupidest move of all time by trying a Bronco Buster, but Jarrett moves out of the way. Word of advice Waltman, Bronco Buster's work a lot better when there's no cage to stop your legs. :lol:

Kip James is out now and the best thing he contributes is setting Waltman up for a spot where he alley-oop's him and hits a dropkick on Jarrett. DDP is out next and rather than rush to the ring to save his "friend" he decides to stop for a bit and plays to the fans while his pyro goes off. What a douche! Page mauls James and Jarrett with a kendo stick until it breaks. This is the very definition of a garbage match at this point and we still have two more guys to come! Next up is Monty Brown and he's got a cookie tray which he nails Waltman with. Finally, BG James, the surprise replacement for Kevin Nash and his staph infection comes out. James is personally involved in the angle, so I can understand why he was made the third man here. Anyhow, the rest of the match is a total clusterfuck and ends with Waltman hitting a Victory Roll on Brown for the pin. So neither Jarrett nor James were good enough to take the fall here, but Monty (who's career continues to spiral downards) has to? Yep, thanks for making so much sense TNA. While the match was put together properly, I'm so disgusted by the treatment of Brown and the emphasis on has been's that it really ruined any chance it had to be anything more than sub-par. **

AJ Styles vs. Abyss - #1 Contender's Match

The winner here gets a shot at Jeff Jarrett next month at Hard Justice. That's hot. Styles throws caution to the wind right off the bat as he dives out of the cage and onto Abyss and then hits a rana on the floor! The crowd, which was a little dead after the shitstorm that occurred before this, is totally awake now, which is awesome. Abyss tosses AJ into the crowd but he responds by jumping OVER them and elbowing Abyss in the face. That was a seriously amazing spot and you can tell Styles is FEELING it tonight. They brawl up the stairs and then back down, where Abyss slams the cage door into AJ's shoulder as he's trying to get in and then slams it right into his face! That was a sick spot and AJ sold it like a goddamn champ. AJ's busted open, so Abyss tosses him into the ring, along with his trusty chain and, you guessed it, a bag of thumbtacks. Styles is a bloody mess as Abyss sets a chair up in the corner and then chokes the crap out of him with the chain. He also hits a huge boot to AJ's face for good measure and yes, the blood is flowing even more.

Abyss just punishes AJ, press slamming him into the cage multiple times. It's kind of scary to see a guy the size of Abyss simply toss around Styles like a rag doll! He puts AJ in a head vice and man, I know its not real, but it certainly looks painful, particularly with AJ being so bloody. AJ finally manages to get out of one of the press slam attempts and hit a Tornado DDT which just happens to drop Abyss face first onto his chain! There's a botched moonsault attempt but the crowd is so into it they barely notice and then Abyss goes face first into the chair in the corner. This is seriously insane, as both guys are just killing themselves tonight. Eventually the thumbtacks come into play, but AJ isn't going down without a fight and he hits the STYLES CLASH ONTO THE TACKS!!! HOLY SHIT!! HOLY SHIT!!! Amazingly enough, that only gets two, so AJ heads up top but Abyss tosses the ref into the cage which knocks him out and has AJ hanging by a thread. Abyss heads and chokes AJ with the chain but Styles counters and hits a fucking Sunset Flip Powerbomb from the top rope onto the tacks and that's enough for the pin. Wow, that was what I call a main event, and certainly among the best TNA PPV matches up to this point. Both guys delivered big time and it was just one hell of a bloody and brutal brawl. ****1/4

After the disappointment of last month's Destination X, TNA explodes in a big way with this show. While I could have done without the WWE rejects starring in a weak version of War Games and the blindfold match from hell, everything else was worth watching and most of it delivered. They really needed this one to be big after the previous show and to their credit, they mostly did the right thing. My faith in TNA has been restored due to this, and I can only hope Hard Justice is equally as strong. 7/10
 

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I admit tingly don't remember a lot about this show apart from LL & AJ/Abyss. The main event is outstanding and a great example of big man/little man. AJ literally had to do everything to keep the monster down, making Abyss look great in defeat.

It's a shame Lockdown happened in a way, since after Turning Point & AMW/XXX, the six sides of steel became a big deal for TNA and they could of used it as THE match to settle a grudge. This along with reusing Ultimate X two months after Final Resolution helped TNA quickly kill any specialness about the two gimmick matches.

Speaking of gimmicks, how many gimmick matches have TNA run these last two PPV's? :lol:
 

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Lethal lockdown is stupid as 3 on 3. You just can't get invested enough to care. AJ Styles vs Abyss was totally fucking awesome and one of the best TNA matches ever. Jeff Hardy leg dropping Raven through two tables was pretty cool despite the match sucking. Chris Candido... R.I.P.
 

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Speaking of gimmicks, how many gimmick matches have TNA run these last two PPV's? :lol:
Basically every single match. As I said though, I do give TNA credit for at least attempting to make the cage matches unique by adding other gimmicks to them. But a blindfold match? :lol:

Lethal lockdown is stupid as 3 on 3. You just can't get invested enough to care. AJ Styles vs Abyss was totally fucking awesome and one of the best TNA matches ever. Jeff Hardy leg dropping Raven through two tables was pretty cool despite the match sucking. Chris Candido... R.I.P.

The thing is, I don't have an issue with the amount of men in the match, there was no way adding anyone else was going to make it better (at that time). Those were the guys with the feud so it stands to reason they alone should have been in the match. That being said, I would have preferred the match not even happened, because watching poor excuses for wrestlers like Page and James lumber around the ring like oafs is not my idea of a good time. I'd say the man of that match was Waltman. Too bad he flaked out again in a couple of months.
 

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I'm fine with 3 on 3 LL, 4on 4 is preferable, 5 on 5 is a clusterfuck as shown during this years event.
 

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TNA Hard Justice 2005

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The show opens with a ten bell salute to Chris Candido, who tragically passed away after the Lockdown PPV. That's pretty classy

Mr. Pretentious Voice Announcer is back and he's more pretentious than ever, waxing poetic about how man's inhumanity towards man is inherent in our world. If I wanted a philosophical discussion, I'd go back to University. I'd also like to point out the way he says HARD JUSTICE, because it totally sounds like he's auditioning for a porn film. :lol:

Mike Tenay and Don West welcome us to the show and talk up the matches while a pan of the crowd shows a sign that says "No gimmics needed" which is funny for two reasons. It's spelled wrong and this is TNA, there's gimmicks in almost every match!

Petey Williams and Eric Young (w/Scott D'Amore) vs Sonny Siaki and Apolo

A little bit of an odd choice for the opener here, but I love Young and Williams so I'm not complaining. It's a good thing too, because its better to save my complaints for this match. First of all, there's no angle here at all, its like the match was just thrown together. That's something you do for television, not PPV. Second, the team of Siaki and Apolo is beyond bland and they also suck in the ring, so while Williams and Young are fantastic, they have basically nothing to work with here. To their credit, Team Canada does a great job selling for the face team here and certainly made them look a lot better than they were. We get the standard Team Canada ending as A1 runs into the ring while the ref isn't looking, hits what I think was supposed to be a jackhammer on Siaki and puts Williams on top just in time for the ref to see it and count to three. This was a pretty weak match that was almost saved by Williams and Young's antics, but even the two Canadian's couldn't possibly hope to salvage anything special out of Siaki and Apolo. *1/2

They hype up tonight's main event between Jeff Jarrett and AJ Styles by showing that they arrived on time. That's good to know I guess.

Matt Bentley and Trinity vs Chris Sabin and Traci

Don West does a good job explaining the past history of these individuals and why they're fighting. West was actually pretty good as an announcer when he wasn't having a heart attack. Anyhow, Bentley and Sabin start us off and we get a little back and forth until Tracy pulls Trinity into the ring by the hair. CAT FIGHT!!! They roll around on top of each other while I start to understand why this show was called Hard Justice, before moving into some actual wrestling. Well I said it was wrestling, I didn't say it was GOOD wrestling, so the guys get back in to wake the crowd up. The rest of the match is pretty standard and the end comes when Sabin's about to get to Trinity but Traci low blows him in a total non-shocker, which allows Bentley to superkick Trinity and the Sabin for the win. I would have preferred a non-obvious finish, but the match itself wasn't too shabby. **1/2

They run an add for Slammiversary and its going to be a night of celebration...and devastation. I'm up for a little devastation!

We then get an interview segment with Terry Taylor (where is The Franchise of Interviewers?) and Team Canada. D'Amore makes a funny point about how the IZ fans were chanting USA during a match that featured no American competitors! :lol: Team Canada is like a pack of wolves (according to Bobby Roode) and they're all going to be in the Gauntlet for the Gold match later, so there's a strong possibility one Canadian may walk out as the number one contender. D'Amore makes a reference to a one-legged man being sent into an ass kicking contest, so I guess Zack Gowen is going to be in the match tonight as well.

More backstage action as Dusty Rhodes verbally blows Tito Ortiz for a bit before handing him a referee shirt, telling him to call the match down the middle. Tito says Hard Justice will be served Tito Ortiz style, which is probably pretty hard.

Finally we get a Raven promo where he says all he wants to do is get a finger in someone's eye so he can rip it out and eat it. He then says he might beat up Terry Taylor because he's retired and old. God damn Raven is awesome! :lol:

Raven vs. Jeff HardySean Waltman - Clockwork Orange House of Fun Match

Jeff Hardy no-showed the PPV (probably because he was high afraid of having his eye pulled out and eaten by Raven) so Waltman substitutes, which is ironic if you know Waltman's history of no-showing TNA events. To his credit, Waltman is pretty inspired here and he takes it to Raven right away by smashing him in the head with a trash can. There's weapons all over the ring as well as a cage attached to one of the six sides, and Waltman wastes no time introducing Raven's forehead to it. There's no point in recapping this since its just a huge brawl, but man is it a fun one. Waltman was feeling it and Raven is awesome when he's in this element. Once in awhile, I like a good garbage match, and this is one of those times. The ending is also pretty sick, with Raven sending Waltman into the cage with a back bodydrop but it collapses and sends Waltman out to the floor where he's pinned. More brutal than I thought it would be and I loved pretty much every second of it. ***

The Full Monty (Monty Brown and Monty "Outlaw" Sopp) vs. DDP and Ron Killings

Jim mentioned the team name of The Full Monty in the SB the other day, so I had to use it here because its fucking perfect...so of course TNA didn't use it. Bah, where's their sense of humour? BG James no-showed as well, though it was planned, so Killings is his replacement. If I'm not mistaken, this is DDP's final TNA match and I can't say I'm going to miss the guy. To say his "run" in TNA was pathetic would be giving him a compliment, and that's all I'm going to say about that. As you would expect, this match is less than stellar, with only Monty Brown being of any real use in the ring. It also suffers from some horrendous booking in the form of Phi Delta Slam coming out and attacking DDP right in front of the ref, who doesn't bother to call for the bell. Huh? Brown eventually nails DDP with the POOOOUUUUNNNNCEEEEE....period, for the win, which means that DDP did at least one good thing by doing the job on his way out the door. That doesn't save this from being a total mess though. *1/2

We now get a sit down interview with The Naturals and they talk about how Candido was an inspiration to them. The problem here? They're supposed to be the heels, but there's no way you can hate on them after what happened to Candido, so the whole AMW feud comes across a little weird.

The Naturals (c) vs. America's Most Wanted - NWA Tag Team Titles

Speaking of weird, things are weird right from the get go, as The Naturals are being cheered like faces and AMW is getting a lukewarm reaction at best. The dynamic in this match is all fucked up and it really shows. The match starts out alright, but again, everything just seems off. Things don't get any better when they head outside for a brawl that goes on for way too long. It's almost like both teams have just given up because they don't know how to adjust for the crowd reactions. The end comes with AMW going for the Death Sentence, though Tenay doesn't say "death" but Douglas breaks it up and Stevens gets a cheap roll up pin with the feet on the ropes. This could have been decent at best, but the odd vibe from the whole thing coupled with the incessant brawling really turned me off. **

Tito Ortiz is in the back and he chokes out a bitch who's trying to stop him from getting into Jarrett's locker room. Jarrett and Monty Brown eventually come out and Jarrett introduces him to Tito, but they just do a stare down. Jarrett and Tito head into his locker room to talk. Swerve?

Christopher Daniels (c) vs. Shocker - X-Division Title

Shocker pretty much blows, but I'm sure Daniels can get something out of him here. There's a quick video package at the beginning which highlights the feud. There's some nice chain wrestling to start and Shocker actually hits a good headscissors to the outside of the ring. A little later he also hits a pretty nice looking frog splash. This is easily the best Shocker match from his run in TNA already and its not even over yet! Anyhow, the end comes with Shocker setting Daniels up on the ropes but Daniels blocking and then hitting the Angel's Wing's from the top for the win. I give most of the credit to Daniels here, as he did a good job making Shocker look like he actually had a chance even though the outcome was never in doubt. After the match, Daniels calls himself Mr. TNA, and who am I to argue? ***1/4

20 Man Gauntlet for the Gold

The video package before shows Abyss kicking ass and since he's in this, I have to assume he's going to win the whole thing. GFTG is basically a Royal Rumble until it gets down to two men, when it then turns into a normal match until one is the victor. Bobby Roode starts and as I guessed from the D'Amore reference, Zack Gowen is number two. For anyone who doesn't remember, Zack Gowen is the one-legged wrestler who was briefly very popular. I always had a soft spot for Gowen because of his inspirational story, but the truth is, he's actually pretty exciting to watch too. Roode steals his leg and spits on it, which is pretty fucking hilarious, so Gowen hits a couple of drop kicks and a moonsault before Eric Young comes out and Gowen gets his ass handed to him. The rest of the Rumble portion is really fun and it also served to set up some future angles, so I've got no complaints there. We eventually move down to the final two men, and its Ron Killings and Abyss. Gee, I wonder who's going to win here? Unfortunately, though the outcome was never in doubt, we have to sit through a horrid Killings/Abyss match, if I can even call it that. Way to totally deflate things TNA! As if you didn't already know it was coming, Abyss gets the win and is your new NUMBER ONE CONTENDAH DADDY!!! In short, the Rumble was great, the Abyss/Killings stuff was horrible, so I'd advise watching the first bit and skipping the rest. **

Jeff Jarrett (c) vs AJ Styles - NWA World Title with Special Guest Ref Tito Ortiz

AJ's going for his 3rd NWA World Title here, and he's beaten Jarrett for that belt both times previously, so his odds are pretty good here. The video package tries its best to hype this as the greatest match in the history of our great sport, but it sort of leaves me with a meh feeling, which I don't think was the intention. This is a tale of two matches though, where the first one is good and the second one, well, isn't. When they're actually wrestling, AJ and Jarrett work well together and manage to keep me interested. Then suddenly Jarrett goes for a guitar and everything good they'd done up to this point is totally washed away. Styles does break the guitar so Jarrett can't use it, which is a nice touch, but then it gets even worse as Monty Brown runs down and tries to POOOUUUUNNNNNCE Styles but hits Jarrett instead. Ortiz goes to throw Brown out while AJ covers and another ref comes out to make the pin. However, Ortiz stops him from doing it? What the fuck is the point of that? It's not like Ortiz was joining Planet Jarrett, he should have just let the other guy count the pinfall. That leads to Jarrett shoving Ortiz, who lays him out with one punch, allowing Styles to hit the Spiral Tap for the win and the title. Before the overbooking crap, this was one hell of a match, and Styles win was a great moment. I just feel this could have been a whole lot more if they'd just forgotten about the overbooking and let them wrestle a full match. Unfortunately they didn't, so while its meant to be something really memorable, it just doesn't feel that way at the end of the day. ***1/4

Coming off of a stellar Lockdown, I would have expected TNA to continue on with that momentum. That wasn't the case here though, as there was too much filler and not enough killer. Outside of the Raven/Waltman brawl, the start of the Gauntlet and AJ/Jarrett's wrestling portion, there isn't a lot to recommend here. AJ's BIG moment was tarnished due to shitty booking and in the long run, it wouldn't mean anything any way, so I question why they bothered to do it here. This wasn't the worst TNA PPV ever, but its still nothing you should go out of your way to check out. 4.5/10
 
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Man, Waltman just has these random weird periods when he's suddenly ON and can have a great match no matter how broken he is. This isn't even his type of environment and he adapted wonderfully.

I believe after Full Metal Mayhem & the GFTG, Abyss had now won two number one contenders matches. Wonder if he gets his shot at Slammiversary :shifty:

AJ's title win should've been huge, finally ending the long JJ run, but it never came off that way. I think after the Monty Brown stuff, people were just deflated and TNA went back to plan B as always.
 

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Man, Waltman just has these random weird periods when he's suddenly ON and can have a great match no matter how broken he is. This isn't even his type of environment and he adapted wonderfully.
He can still do it too, his match last year against El Generico at King of Trios was excellent. For all his issues, I've always been a big fan of the guy. I just wish he wasn't so flaky sometimes.