TNA Victory Road Discussion Thread

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If he was then TNA are some dumb asses for putting him in the top heel spot making him champ and such. And also shows why they need to have a serious drug testing policy.

I'm now awaiting to see when/if Matt Hardy says anything as he won't be able to resist saying how the dirtsheets are a joke.
 

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Matt has not mentioned anything about the incident or his brother on twitter.

The only thing Jeff has tweeted is 'things are op'
 

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Can this promotion make wrestling look any worse?

Also Sting is a dumb motherfucker for not signing with the WWE. He could have been out there with a fucking professional wrestler not a clown like Hardy. And to think I used to like Hardy.
 

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Just read the results, especially the main event. And i'm so glad I didn't stay up longer last night and watch the PPV.
 

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Update:

PWInsider said:
To follow up what Mike Johnson posted in the Elite section last night, numerous TNA sources have told me that Jeff Hardy was in no condition to wrestle in his match against Sting on last night's show, and that is why the main event went less than 90 seconds.

Sting, as usual, was a complete professional and had nothing to do with why the match was so short.

In talking to people within TNA, they are angry and upset that Hardy was even sent out to the ring at all when it was clear to anyone who saw him that he should not have been. Given that the card was only announced a few days before the show, everyone I spoke with about this felt that the prudent move would have been to reshuffle the card and not embarrass the company but putting on the main event that they did. The feeling is that it makes the company look bad and it's situation that is representative of greater problems that plague the company.

To say that people in TNA are very frustrated right now would be more than fair.
 

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The only thing Jeff has tweeted is 'things are op'

I think by that he means "things are OPIATE". :eek: ba dum, tssh.

This may be TNA's wake up call. How they handle this little snafu will truly show if they are ready to grow as a business or if they're just going to float around aimlessly as WWE's failed aborted, second cousin.

To talk about something other than Jeff Hardy, the entire PPV was sub par. I was glad Celebrity Apprentice was on because if I had watched this thing with my full attention, I probably would have needed whatever Jeff was on.

The only match of the night, as per usual, that got any respect from me was the 'X' division. They need more workers with styles like that. Unfortunately the majority of talent in this company lack the charisma and mic skills to truly make it entertaining.

The AJ Styles match was decent, but Matt Hardy is so out of shape and a shell of his former self that there was only so much that AJ could do. TNA is in just as bad of shape, if you ask me.
 

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PWInsider said:
A decision should be made on Jeff Hardy any time now. Meetings are ongoing in Orlando. There are forces pushing for him to be sent home from TV.

Sting was always scheduled to go over at last night's PPV, although obviously not in the manner that took place.

Also in regard to a rumor that made the rounds last night (which we did not report here), Hardy was not arrested yesterday. There is absolutely NOTHING to that story.

The Hardy situation led to his name trending in The United States on Twitter.

On Dixie Carter's Twitter page, there has been a TON of feedback in conjunction with the 88 second Sting vs. Jeff Hardy World Title match. Let's just say that it didn't sit very well with the majority.

Also, a number of fans are retweeting a petition to Dixie Carter to fire Jeff Hardy.

You can read it by searching @TNADixie on Twitter.

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Update is he's been sent home from the tapings.
 

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Good. Also, Joey Styles tweeted this:

"Last night, I was watching a 15 year old match of Jeff Hardy as enhancement talent on wweclassics.com. That was wweclassics.com, wasn't it?"

"No hateful replies to my Jeff Hardy tweet this morning. I guess I reconciled with all of you TNA fans and we agree on last night's debacle."
Hulk's comments:

In response to a fan asking Hulk Hogan why TNA doesn't get rid of Jeff Hardy on Twitter, Hogan wrote, "Brother were trying to get everything straightened out. I feel bad about some of the situations that have to be dealt with."
Also:

PWInsider said:
Obviously, the big story coming out of the TNA PPV was Jeff Hardy and his condition last night. Unlike the last time there was a question about Hardy's condition, no one within the company has even attempted to defend Hardy. A number of people within different aspects of the company were really frustrated and angry about the situation, from the decision to allow Jeff to go out in front of the crowd when there were obvious issues, right down to his stumbling on the ramp and nearly tripping over the ring steps. Others were shaking their head in amazement that the company didn't just book something else on the fly to "make it up" to the audience.

I am told that while Hardy's been sent home from this week's TV shows, which will build to the Lockdown PPV, no further decision has been made in regard to his future. I believe Hardy would have been booked for the Lethal Lockdown match on that show.

Sean Morley's commented on Jeff too:

http://bambuser.com/channel/ValVenisENT/broadcast/1497997