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I hate not hearing crowd reactions though. Watching wrestling without sound is lame. I wish I could literally just mute the commentary but having no sound doesn't work for me.


With how shit TNA's crowds at times it helps, Storm vs Roode at Lockdown was a lot better than it seemed with the deadness for example. I love reactions too but the commentary just kills my interest unless the crowd is madly hot, the first impact on the road being an example of when it was outdoing commentary.
 

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With how shit TNA's crowds at times it helps, Storm vs Roode at Lockdown was a lot better than it seemed with the deadness for example. I love reactions too but the commentary just kills my interest unless the crowd is madly hot, the first impact on the road being an example of when it was outdoing commentary.


That is an extreme example. Yea that LD crowd was disgusting but since they've been on the road this time around I can't think of a crowd nearly that bad. They have had a string of nice PPV crowds since that LD crowd as well being on the road.
 

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That is an extreme example. Yea that LD crowd was disgusting but since they've been on the road this time around I can't think of a crowd nearly that bad. They have had a string of nice PPV crowds since that LD crowd as well being on the road.


Honestly the crowd last night was meh IMO, they're not as bad as that terrible but good enough to warrant Taz and his ass warts :nope:
 

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Honestly the crowd last night was meh IMO, they're not as bad as that terrible but good enough to warrant Taz and his ass warts :nope:


Not sure your opinion on TNA crowds holds much water anyhow since you apparently watch on mute more often than not.
 

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Not sure your opinion on TNA crowds holds much water anyhow since you apparently watch on mute more often than not.


When the crowds are poor, you can judge from an audience's body language whether they're active or not. Ignore the first row due to them standing a lot of the time unless they look active then check it out, also listen to part's of the show. I listened to AJ's entrance and they didn't pop or nothing for him, it was like ADR had walked into the room. My opinion on anything holds more water than a river bed.
 

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TNA crowds seem to be a 50/50 case. In Chicago, Jonesboro and Tupelo - they were quite good. In Corpus, Indiana and Tampa - they were shite. From town to town I guess.