It’s barely been two months since TNA had their Final Deletion – where “Broken” Matt Hardy beat Jeff Hardy to turn Brother Nero into an Obsolete Mule. So it may have been a little early for a sequel…
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This week on Random Reviews, we’re going to pick and choose some choice cuts from one of TNA’s “One Night Only” events from earlier this year. Believe me, when I say “choice cuts”, I probably mean “not even good enough for dog food…” Yeah, we’re going there – Knockouts Knockdown 2016!
We wrap up our look at the first half of 2016 by casting an eye over a select group of indie promotions from around the world.
One of the stand-out storylines from TNA this year – from a creative perspective, at least – has been the feud between the Hardy brothers. Going in, it’s easy to see how fans would have been cynical, given how badly their prior attempts at a feud bombed. But this time, it was different, and it was glorious.
We’re halfway through the year, and my word, what a six months it’s been. January started off with a bang in more ways than one, and in spite of a flat WrestleMania, the first half of 2016 has produced plenty of memorable moments and matches.
If a promotion has an anniversary and nobody’s around to notice it, did it really happen?
One of the complaints we’ve had on this website is that we don’t give much coverage to TNA. Well, since the company seems to be doing very little in the way of specialised/pay-per-view events and focussing on weekly television specials, we’re going to take a look back at some of the matches that TNA have made available from their “Xplosion” B-show.
Another week, another in-memoriam special, unfortunately. Last week, one of the focal points from the Attitude era left us too soon, when Joan Laurer, best known to fans as Chyna, was found dead at the age of 45.