My Top 5 TNA PPV's
Intro
Wrestling in the mid noughties, were looked at as a proving ground, for new talent, the industry was changing, the days of Hulk Hogan, and overbuilt army, was becoming a thing of the past, smaller talents were making waves, from the 2002 onwards. WWE may have had bought up the Monopoly, when it came to tv deals in the North American Scene. The message that TNA was sending out in these days, was that. The alternative way of life, is something that should be embraced. And if you dig into their archive, their PPV's were steller, and these are the ones that come recomended by me.
5 Bound For Glory 2008
From a company stand point, a lot was riding on this show. Their deal with Spike tv was getting signed within the days that followed, this played out as a storyline showthread on the night. Sting, and. Samoa, had an insane match, complete with dive from Joe, and when you divolge into the rest of the card, the fans in the Izod Centre in Chicago, lapped up everything.
4 Lockdown 2099
Even though the matches on this card, do waver in quality, there are four matches that make this a must watch. Team 3d vs Beer Money Inc. Matt Morgan vs Abyss, was an bloodsoaked riot. The lethal Lockdown match, was a weapon filled funfest. And. Sting, and. Ms Foley's baby boy turned back the years in the main event.
3 TNA Turning Point 2005
This was a card that delivered from the start, and kept on going, until the ground shaking main event, and if you haven't seen that, then I don't know what to tell you.
2 Final Destination 2011
This. Was. TNA's way of bringing their PPV outings to an end for this year, from RVD vs Christopher Daniels. The return salvation of Arc of Jeff Hardy, beating Jeff Jarrett inside a steel cage, and. AJ Styles, having a fantastic match, with. Bobby Rhoode, for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, was the icing on an exceedingly good cake.
Bound For Glory 2012
I love this PPV. I don't think TNA ever bettered this in my opinion. The matches were steller, and it still holds me until this day. Bobby Rhoode and James Storm had a bloodbath, there was an awesome 3 way for the tag match, for the Tag Team Championships, the leader of aces and eights was revealed, and Jeff Hardy finished his version of Cody Rhodes story, when he beat Austin Aries, for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. This is my favourite TNA PPV ever.
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