![]() TNA Cross The Line PPV Vol 2 (Turning Point, Final Resolution & Genesis) $24.98 i realy enjoyed this set there were many great matches.if there was any draw backs.they could have setr it up so each match could have been gone to directly.to avoid all the talking.but there were so many great matches and seeing jeff in a whole new light.was terrific.i own many wrestling dvd's well over 100 and this is in my top 10. I also learned much behind the seens on jeff and other.this is must see for a die hard fan.god bless the show ![]() TNA: Hard Justice 2009 $14.98 Steel Asylum Match: Suicide vs. Amazing Red vs. Jay Lethal vs. Daniels vs. Consequences Creed vs. Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley vs. D'Angelo Dinero - Before I get started, D'Angelo Dinero is the former Elijah Burke from WWE & this is his TNA debut. As you can imagine, there is way too much action here to follow & try to summerize but this is the type of opening X division match you would expect as it was entertaining as hell from start to finish with tons of fast paced action, car crash bumps, and all sorts of innovative multiman action. Keep an eye out on the Motor City Machine Guns during this match as their double teaming moves were a highlight reel in itself. Abyss vs. Jethro Holliday - Again for those who don't already know, Holliday is the former Trevor Murdock from WWE & this is his TNA PPV debut. This match was about Jetro trying to collect the $50,000 bounty Dr. Stevie had out on Abyss and all weapons were legal in this match. Eventhough weapons were legal, there wasn't a heavy overload of thumbtacks, blood, and tables that you would normally expect from Abyss in this type of match as this was more about using a weapon like a chair to make regular moves more impactful. This was the best performance you ever saw from Holliday in TNA resulting in a good solid match overall. Hernandez vs. Big Rob Terry - This was for the "Feast Or Fired" case that the British Invasion stole from Hernandez months earlier & all I have to say here is that it will take longer to read my summary of this match than it will to just watch this squash so don't blink but this did it's job in making Hernandez coming off strong. I.W.G.P. Tag Team Champions British Invasion vs. Beer Money Inc. - Eric Young, the leader of the "World Elite" faction, was at ringside on commentary. This was a solid tag team match overall but look out for this one comedic spot involving the British Invasion landing in a "akward" position on each other. TNA Knockout Champion Angelina Love & Velvet Sky vs. O.D.B. & Cody Deaner - To use an analogy, this is TNA's version of "The Hills" vs. "King Of The Hill" as these two teams are complete opposites of each other. This match was a mix of the womens wrestling you would expect from the girls when O.D.B. was in & the comedy you would expect from Deaner as he just did what any horny man would do if he had a chance to get his hands on The Beautiful People & get away with it. This is one of those matches where if you get the joke & accept it for what it is, you'll enjoy it but if your strickly a fan of the womens wrestling the knockouts have been known for since the beginning of the division, you may want to skip this one but at least it was more entertaining than the last time couple of times wrestling federations tried these type of intergender matches. As a side note, due to her visa issues...this was the last TNA PPV appearence of Angelina Love. X Division Champion Homicide vs. Samoa Joe - This was about Samoa Joe returning to his roots in the X Division in order to continue the Main Event Mafia championship domination from last month's Victory Road. As the announcers would point out during the match, Samoa Joe's return to the X Division resulted in us seeing more of the "vintage Samoa Joe" wrestling style that we used to see from him back in the early days of his TNA career as this was probably his best in-ring PPV performance in months since before the "Nation Of Violence." This wasn't the quality of their Ring Of Honor 30+ min. classics from early in their wrestling careers but it was still a solid contest overall between these two that also told a good story at times between Taz "the teacher" & Joe "the student." Falls Count Anywhere Match: TNA Tag Team Champions Scott Steiner & Booker T vs. Team 3D - As you expect with anyone Team 3D is in a No DQ type of match, it didn't stay in the ring long as they fought through the crowd & ringside area using anything they can get their hands on in either the guardrail or steel chairs with Scott Steiner even pulling out a drive off the beachers at one point. It started off as a brawl & stayed that way as they went back into the ring as the tables came into play at one point. The match had an crappy ending after that got "B.S." chants from the crowd (the writers must have watched too many football games) but it didn't take away from what was a good & fun brawl and the best performances from Booker T & Scott Steiner on PPV in months. TNA Legends Champion Mick Foley vs. Kevin Nash - As pointed out on the prematch bullet points, this was "pride & respect" vs. "power & money." This was a match that told a good story about having it build up overtime as it started off as a regular match but slowly started turning into a bloody brawl (to the point where some got on the camera) with even Foley even showing signs of morphing into his into past hardcore personas of Mankind & Cactus Jack at various points. This resuled in a performance from both men that was way better than you would have expected going in with their work styles and physical limitations. Tune in afterwards as you saw the first interaction between one longtime TNA superstar & the legend he was always compared to. TNA Champion Kurt Angle vs. Sting vs. Matt Morgan - If you pay attention to the backstage interviews, this match played out the exact same way you expected it was a glorified handicap match as Morgan & Angle targeted Sting throughout the match what you expected to happen between Morgan & Angle happened resulting in Kurt Angle outsmarting everyone. This was just more of a typical average three way dance than anything else with nothing really standing out overall past the overall story being told between Morgan & Angle. So in the end, there really wasn't a bad match on here but there are a couple of times (Knockouts title/the Hernandez squash/the 3 way main event) where your either going to like or hate depending on if you accept the match for what it is & the story they were telling but overall, this is a TNA event worth checking out. ![]() TNA: Destination X 2009 $14.98 1st match the beautiful people and madison rayne vs the governer taylor wilde and roxxi winners the governer roxxi and taylor wilde. 2nd match brutas maximas vs eric young winner brutas maximas. 3rd match mtt morgan vs abyss winner matt morgan. 4th match awesome kong vs sojo bolt winner awesome kong. 5th match samoa joe vs scott stiner winner scott stiner. 6th match booker t vs aj styles winner aj styles. after this match the samoa joe promo shows and this was just stupid and scary. 7th match beer money vs team 3d winners team 3d. 8th match alex shelley vs chris sabin vs jay lethal vs consequences creed vs suicide winner suicide. 9th match sting vs kurt angle winner sting. ![]() TNA: Victory Road 2009 $14.98 Great PPV, bought the dvd and the few weeks ago got the autographed poster signed by all 3, at tna shop zone |
|