@@deckzone3000The difference is Roman has the look of an asskicker and actually is a legitimate main eventer. Only two people in the world feel that way about Jeff Jarrett, Vince Russo and Jeff himself
i agree that jeff jarrett and espcially russo during that time were fucking terrible but looking like an asskicker doesn't mean u are although i think roman is a much better wrestler@@AshleySmith19912
Rip bobby hennan he looks so different here then his wrestlemania 17 appearance in 2001 it's sad heenan ended up not being able to talk heenan had throat cancer at this time
@Richàrd Therichard it was sad when he couldn't talk and was ill you could tell he was still there just not being able to speak or communicate at WM 17 he looked in good health look at when he got inducted in the hall of fame his face looked strange as the cancer started
That AJ/Joe match may be the best singles match in company history. No shenanigans, just an all out war of a wrestling match I saw you’ve already done Bound For Glory 2005 review so I’d like to see a review of Bound For Glory 2006. It has Six Sides of Steel, an X-Division Battle Royal, Monster’s Ball, a Street Fight, Sabin/Low-Ki for the X-Division Title and Sting/Jarrett for the NWA Title.
Chris kanyon was, imo, very charismatic. And a more than capable wrestler. I often wonder what would’ve become of him had he not been saddled with crippling anxiety and depression over his sexuality along with a decent push from either wwe or wcw. I don’t often feel bad for those who commit suicide as someone with ideations and struggles of my own , much more often I’m angry at them, but chris’s story is a particularly sad one to me.
@@richardtherichard26kanyon was kinda a baby, wrestling may have always been cut throat but at the same time it was always more progressive then the public , no one cared what people did in there private life, only if they made it public did some target those things
Awesome PPV! One of Impacts finest PPV's! 2005 was an awesome year for Impact Wrestling. My only gripes with this PPV was Monty Brown a Impact Wrestling Original losing to a former WWE star in Christian Cage and Jeff Jarrett beating Rhino in the main event as part of his reign of terror.
Impact was awesome at the time with one BIG exception, and that was Jeff Jarrett being shoved down everyone’s throat as their top star. Jeff Jarrett has the unique ability to make me change the channel anytime he’s on my TV screen
I love every joe/aj match they just brought the intensity that took your breath away,that knee raven gave chris was tight,that cab driver slam he gave sonjay 🔥🔥🔥 great video
I'd love to see a PPV recap of Destination X 2012, one of if not the best TNA PPV ever in my opinion. It featured a very fun X Division tournament, Joe vs Angle, Daniels vs Styles and Roode vs Aries. I mean how couldn't you want to watch that?
Gotta show u some appreciation for that last vid hawk👌 especially cus u barely even had time to gym while making it. I recently started creating my own form of content and the mental energy it takes definitely tampers with the time and motivation to go gym. And feeling like ur losing gains sure sucks Sonny Siaki's arse.
That opener, the 1st Barbed Wire Massacre Match in TNA, in up there for me on my 10 favourite TNA matches ever. Still the best Barbed Wire Massacre the company has produced. To answer a few of your questions: - Sabu was actually in the barbed wire around his chest, above his neck, before he low-blowed Abyss. You could see him pull himself out and wincing in pain. - Sabu pulled out a spike, similar to what Kevin Sullivan would use in his career. The spike would later become one of Sabu's mini-gimmicks. He even pulled it out during his match with Samoa Joe at Lockdown 2006. Furthermore, Abyss legit got cut open when Sabu stabbed him with the spike. Abyss is notorious for just taking random blade cuts to his arm. Christian would go on to slice Abyss' arm with broken glass during the Doomsday Chamber Of Blood Match at Hard Justice 2007. - Technically, Sabu didn't go balls first into the wire. He went leg/thigh-first. Now Abyss definitely went nuts-first with that barbed wire chair. Overall, really fun match to end their feud.
As for interesting PPVs, for better or worse, I'd like to see you cover Against All Odds 2005. It's the only TNA PPV I own on DVD and the first one I ever bought. Not particularly great but the highlights were the first-ever Monster's Ball Match in TNA between Abyss and Jeff Hardy and the 30-Minute Ironman Match between AJ and Daniels. The Tag Title Match between AMW and Kid Kash/Lance Hoyt was also very good.
I remember that was the first time I ever watched tna and that was by random chance. In the UK we had the wrestling channel and I accidentally pressed the wrong number and it was on. Was absolutely hooked ever since then! Impact zone looked so much livelier then than compared to now. The heel and face entrances were also a good addition!
Regarding Heenan’s commentary…at this time he had finished treatment for throat cancer less than a year before, so his throat was severely messed up at the time. I’m pretty sure this was the last commentary he ever did, and the only other one I can recall after WCW closed was the Gimmick Battle Royal at WM 17. A few years later he’d rarely speak again in public due to multiple reconstructive jaw surgeries.
A show that is interesting ON PAPER is Bound for Glory 2012. Rob Van Dam, Samoa Joe, Magnus, James Storm, Bobby Roode, Joey Ryan (wtf), Al Snow (WTF???), Hernandez, Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, Tara, Bully Ray, Sting and Austin Aries wrestled there. All of those legends/pretty infamous people were there. Plus, Jeff Hardy won his first (and I think last) world title since the Victory Road '11 fiasco and your favorite wrestler (Chavo Guerrero) became tag team champion There was also the Aces and Eights stable still going strong (but Wes and Garrett are not wrestling at least) There's a lot to talk there
its always so weird seeing TNA PPV buy rates because they're way lower than I ever thought they would be. Like TNA's highest buy rate ever was ~60k. By contrast, people called the AEW/NJPW PPV a failure because it "only" got ~120k buys
Bobby Heenan was suffering from throat cancer that he was diagnosed with in 2002 but had gone into remission by 2004 after several treatments that affected his weight, appearance & obviously his voice. So if he sounded like he was muttering on commentary during this match, that’s why.
If I remember correctly from my World podcast. Brown contract was up, and he didn't want to resign since he was WWE bound. Jeff wanted to make him Champion within the next 6 months but Brown wanted to go to WWE. It hard to do stuff with performers that want to go up north
Souled Out 1998 which had Benoit VS Raven, Kevin Nash w/Hogan and leader of the grey man crew Bishoff VS The Giant, Bret Hart vs Ric Flair, Larry w/ the late American Dream Dusty Rhoads VS Scott Hall w/the late Louie Spicoli (don't know how to spell the name) which had a very interesting turn the fate of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship which was stripped from Sting on the very first Thunder which was also interesting and the luchador 3 on 3 tag match under Lucha Libre rules where a partner can just jump in and become the legal man when someone is knocked down.
"You might see some filters now, because UA-cam doesn't like me covering this type of match. It's Abyss vs. Su-beep-al, hom-beep-al, gen-beep-al Sa-beep in a beep-d wire m-beep-ch."
That ppv did so much damage to WWF. I was more into WCW by the time it ended as WWF had gone to hell with a year of HHH opening every show with a half hour promo and rock v hhh all year.
Main event factoid about Jarrett having twice the experience of Rhyno made me curious so potentially fun fact? Jeff Jarret debuted in April 1986 and would of been the second most experienced wrestler on the card. Sabu was the wrestler with the most experienced (debuted in 1984). After Jarrett and Sabu, the third most experienced would be Konan who debuted in Jan 1988. Technically, Road Dogg debuted in December 1986 but he left wrestling in early 1987 to join the military and wouldn't return to wrestling until 1994. When it comes to the least experienced wrestlers on the card, Alex Shelly only had 3.5 years of experience having debuted in March 2002. His second match occurred after TNA ran their first PPV in June 2002. Monty Brown also had very little experience having only debuted in November 2001 (and Brown would wrestle his last match 18 months later in June 2007). As for Rhyno, he debuted in March 1995.
The barbed wire match and X-Division tag title matches were both very good. Raven vs. Kanyon (RIP) was alright. Elix Skipper really good screwed over being put in a jobber stable. He was better than that. Nice to see Christian finally treated as a proper main eventer. Pity about Monty Brown though. Joe vs. AJ was awesome. Rhyno winning three matches in one night to become champion. Just to lose it back to Jarrett two days later and NEVER getting another run with the belt was awful. Jarrett’s reign of terror really screwed him and Raven over. I actually am enjoying Jarrett in AEW now, but he was insufferable back then.
Jarrett put so many people off the company at a time WWE was truly awful and aimed at children. Then bad storylines and old guys with creative control screwed them when they had another big chance.
I guess TNA didn't want AMW dropping the belts to Team 3D, which is why their match was non-title and you had the face team win. They did the same thing next year with Samoa Joe beating Jarrett in a non-title match and then Sting won the NWA World title from Jarrett the following month.
Damn, that's the nicest looking match i've seen for Samoan Joe and AJ. Although to be fair i never saw any of their stuff when they were this young, i've really only seen whatever they've done over the past 2 years so i'm sure there's plenty i've missed. 😄👍
Ur worst to best vid was Awsome jst a few B, s shld defo be A, s n some A, s shldve been B, s even n, c, s. But ur the Tna gid n a love that u knw so much so take ur word. Keep it up Marky easily best OG content Wrestling chanelle on UA-cam
TNA Lockdown 2009. That PPV had the Philadelphia Street Fight, Lethal Lockdown, Bobby Lashley's Debut, Doomsday Chamber of Blood & Sting vs Mick Foley and I've got the event on DVD.
A typical TNA main event ppv ending between 2002 - 2006: "It's my world, don't believe your luck, it's my world!"
Jarrett’s reign of terror made Triple H’s in Raw look tame by comparison.
MY WOOOORLD!
@@michaelsinger4638 Roman: "Acknowledge me!"
@@deckzone3000The difference is Roman has the look of an asskicker and actually is a legitimate main eventer. Only two people in the world feel that way about Jeff Jarrett, Vince Russo and Jeff himself
i agree that jeff jarrett and espcially russo during that time were fucking terrible but looking like an asskicker doesn't mean u are although i think roman is a much better wrestler@@AshleySmith19912
Rip bobby hennan he looks so different here then his wrestlemania 17 appearance in 2001 it's sad heenan ended up not being able to talk heenan had throat cancer at this time
If you think he looks different here from the wm x7 apparence you should take a look at what he looked like in the 80’s…wcw brain is NOT, MY brain
@Richàrd Therichard it was sad when he couldn't talk and was ill you could tell he was still there just not being able to speak or communicate at WM 17 he looked in good health look at when he got inducted in the hall of fame his face looked strange as the cancer started
That AJ/Joe match may be the best singles match in company history. No shenanigans, just an all out war of a wrestling match
I saw you’ve already done Bound For Glory 2005 review so I’d like to see a review of Bound For Glory 2006. It has Six Sides of Steel, an X-Division Battle Royal, Monster’s Ball, a Street Fight, Sabin/Low-Ki for the X-Division Title and Sting/Jarrett for the NWA Title.
We appreciate the effort you put into your videos hawk
8:25 Part of me wishes Kanyon had a proper TNA run just to see what exactly would've happened to him. His career ended very flatly
Chris kanyon was, imo, very charismatic. And a more than capable wrestler. I often wonder what would’ve become of him had he not been saddled with crippling anxiety and depression over his sexuality along with a decent push from either wwe or wcw. I don’t often feel bad for those who commit suicide as someone with ideations and struggles of my own , much more often I’m angry at them, but chris’s story is a particularly sad one to me.
Jarrett should have asked himself Who Betta than Kanyon? ...as TV champ
@@richardtherichard26kanyon was kinda a baby, wrestling may have always been cut throat but at the same time it was always more progressive then the public , no one cared what people did in there private life, only if they made it public did some target those things
Fact of today : Kurt Angle has a black son Jason Jordan 😂😂
I was trying to forget about that storyline until you brought that up.
Is that a factoid?
Didn't he marry a black lady irl tho
@@mjl11 na Kurt Angle actually didn't! His wife and Randy Orton wife are close. I think they got a podcast together don't quote me on that though!
I recently learnt that Jungle Boy is related to Krusty the Clown.
Awesome PPV! One of Impacts finest PPV's! 2005 was an awesome year for Impact Wrestling. My only gripes with this PPV was Monty Brown a Impact Wrestling Original losing to a former WWE star in Christian Cage and Jeff Jarrett beating Rhino in the main event as part of his reign of terror.
Impact was awesome at the time with one BIG exception, and that was Jeff Jarrett being shoved down everyone’s throat as their top star. Jeff Jarrett has the unique ability to make me change the channel anytime he’s on my TV screen
I love every joe/aj match they just brought the intensity that took your breath away,that knee raven gave chris was tight,that cab driver slam he gave sonjay 🔥🔥🔥 great video
Loved your tna ranking video, I immediately knew who #1 was and tbh no one can blame you. This video was great, too! Great vidyas
I'd love to see a PPV recap of Destination X 2012, one of if not the best TNA PPV ever in my opinion. It featured a very fun X Division tournament, Joe vs Angle, Daniels vs Styles and Roode vs Aries. I mean how couldn't you want to watch that?
I wonder if you can do Genesis 2007 because that is when Booker T makes his debut.
6:40 Aries landed right on his neck & head 😮😮😮
Daily hawk uploads I musta been hit with a brick and I’m dreaming
Gotta show u some appreciation for that last vid hawk👌 especially cus u barely even had time to gym while making it. I recently started creating my own form of content and the mental energy it takes definitely tampers with the time and motivation to go gym. And feeling like ur losing gains sure sucks Sonny Siaki's arse.
That opener, the 1st Barbed Wire Massacre Match in TNA, in up there for me on my 10 favourite TNA matches ever. Still the best Barbed Wire Massacre the company has produced. To answer a few of your questions:
- Sabu was actually in the barbed wire around his chest, above his neck, before he low-blowed Abyss. You could see him pull himself out and wincing in pain.
- Sabu pulled out a spike, similar to what Kevin Sullivan would use in his career. The spike would later become one of Sabu's mini-gimmicks. He even pulled it out during his match with Samoa Joe at Lockdown 2006. Furthermore, Abyss legit got cut open when Sabu stabbed him with the spike. Abyss is notorious for just taking random blade cuts to his arm. Christian would go on to slice Abyss' arm with broken glass during the Doomsday Chamber Of Blood Match at Hard Justice 2007.
- Technically, Sabu didn't go balls first into the wire. He went leg/thigh-first. Now Abyss definitely went nuts-first with that barbed wire chair.
Overall, really fun match to end their feud.
similar to the spike haku used ("given a spike for his sin" lol)?
13:57 My GAaawwDdd The Cab Driver Slam, The Cab driver Slam
I was replaying that clip that slam looked serious
I bought this PPV, and was not disappointed. Great show.
Man you're really doing the JOB
I remember the Abyss chant, that and the Bentley bounce. Crowd was always hot, back then.
As for interesting PPVs, for better or worse, I'd like to see you cover Against All Odds 2005. It's the only TNA PPV I own on DVD and the first one I ever bought. Not particularly great but the highlights were the first-ever Monster's Ball Match in TNA between Abyss and Jeff Hardy and the 30-Minute Ironman Match between AJ and Daniels. The Tag Title Match between AMW and Kid Kash/Lance Hoyt was also very good.
I remember that was the first time I ever watched tna and that was by random chance. In the UK we had the wrestling channel and I accidentally pressed the wrong number and it was on. Was absolutely hooked ever since then! Impact zone looked so much livelier then than compared to now. The heel and face entrances were also a good addition!
What the hell was that 3-D attempt by AMW 😂😂😂
Regarding Heenan’s commentary…at this time he had finished treatment for throat cancer less than a year before, so his throat was severely messed up at the time. I’m pretty sure this was the last commentary he ever did, and the only other one I can recall after WCW closed was the Gimmick Battle Royal at WM 17.
A few years later he’d rarely speak again in public due to multiple reconstructive jaw surgeries.
Did he get mouth injuries?. Weird how non wrestlers get injuries as well.
Such a badass finish to aj v. Joe
That chair dive was sick. Was crowdsurfing on the barrier for a bit after
Man, that is one hell of an overbooked main event.
I just Cab Driver Slammed some Buffalo wings into my belly
Shane Douglas’ facial-reactions are hilarious
Great show, I thought. That Styles/Joe match is an all-timer for me.
A show that is interesting ON PAPER is Bound for Glory 2012.
Rob Van Dam, Samoa Joe, Magnus, James Storm, Bobby Roode, Joey Ryan (wtf), Al Snow (WTF???), Hernandez, Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, Tara, Bully Ray, Sting and Austin Aries wrestled there. All of those legends/pretty infamous people were there.
Plus, Jeff Hardy won his first (and I think last) world title since the Victory Road '11 fiasco and your favorite wrestler (Chavo Guerrero) became tag team champion
There was also the Aces and Eights stable still going strong (but Wes and Garrett are not wrestling at least)
There's a lot to talk there
Jarrett 👎 if he had just been behind the scenes rather than in the main event i actually think TNA would be number one right now.
its always so weird seeing TNA PPV buy rates because they're way lower than I ever thought they would be. Like TNA's highest buy rate ever was ~60k. By contrast, people called the AEW/NJPW PPV a failure because it "only" got ~120k buys
TNA seemed to be popular with casual wrestling fans who aren't gonna buy ppv rather than the hardcore niche which aew has, who do buy ppv
@@arostwocents ok but to be fair, WWE has arguably the most "casual" audience and still ran circles around TNA in terms of PPV buys
Bobby Heenan was suffering from throat cancer that he was diagnosed with in 2002 but had gone into remission by 2004 after several treatments that affected his weight, appearance & obviously his voice. So if he sounded like he was muttering on commentary during this match, that’s why.
Sabu is so underrated
If I remember correctly from my World podcast. Brown contract was up, and he didn't want to resign since he was WWE bound. Jeff wanted to make him Champion within the next 6 months but Brown wanted to go to WWE. It hard to do stuff with performers that want to go up north
The Turding Point aye well at one point there certainly was a turding point.
Souled Out 1998 which had Benoit VS Raven, Kevin Nash w/Hogan and leader of the grey man crew Bishoff VS The Giant, Bret Hart vs Ric Flair, Larry w/ the late American Dream Dusty Rhoads VS Scott Hall w/the late Louie Spicoli (don't know how to spell the name) which had a very interesting turn the fate of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship which was stripped from Sting on the very first Thunder which was also interesting and the luchador 3 on 3 tag match under Lucha Libre rules where a partner can just jump in and become the legal man when someone is knocked down.
I remember when Shelly used to say "Shell yeah!"
Was that a bob the builder doll?😂 7:30
I'm a Big fan of TNA wrestling your last TNA video was epic
Loved TNA at this time so good
"You might see some filters now, because UA-cam doesn't like me covering this type of match. It's Abyss vs. Su-beep-al, hom-beep-al, gen-beep-al Sa-beep in a beep-d wire m-beep-ch."
Matt Bentley: The Showstopper Literally When he wrestles the show stops 😅
I love R-Truth's reaction to Konnan hitting The Outlaws with a chair 😳
Eventually, the biggest jump to TNA, was either Angle or Foley.
Hey hawk for a ROH or was it good would you consider natalya nxt ? Between both her runs she had 19 matches
I think wrestlemania 2000 is interesting for the kayfabe crimes committed
Great video. Always is but I liked this one alot I think you did it justice
That ppv did so much damage to WWF. I was more into WCW by the time it ended as WWF had gone to hell with a year of HHH opening every show with a half hour promo and rock v hhh all year.
I need at least one video a day from the Hawk to keep my addiction, or I'll hit myself with a brick.
Best macthes were the barbed wire massacre, X division title match, X divison tag and main event.
@1:02 who’s the homie that’s wilding out like that
I had this playing in the back all of a sudden "His head looks like a p#ni$ head" 🤣🤣🤣
That main event match was Roman title defense/Bloodline story or a HHH WHC Reign of Terror match on steroids
That 3D botch was some funny shit, Jesus
How can i find that 3 way w joe styles and daniels where daniels gets messed up bad or was it just joe vs daniels
Due to the last video being awesome i will put my gut smashing brick back in my sidewalk until needed. You passed this time hawk....
Main event factoid about Jarrett having twice the experience of Rhyno made me curious so potentially fun fact?
Jeff Jarret debuted in April 1986 and would of been the second most experienced wrestler on the card. Sabu was the wrestler with the most experienced (debuted in 1984). After Jarrett and Sabu, the third most experienced would be Konan who debuted in Jan 1988. Technically, Road Dogg debuted in December 1986 but he left wrestling in early 1987 to join the military and wouldn't return to wrestling until 1994.
When it comes to the least experienced wrestlers on the card, Alex Shelly only had 3.5 years of experience having debuted in March 2002. His second match occurred after TNA ran their first PPV in June 2002. Monty Brown also had very little experience having only debuted in November 2001 (and Brown would wrestle his last match 18 months later in June 2007).
As for Rhyno, he debuted in March 1995.
How about Victory road where Jeff Hardy was high or drunk? I only hear about the main event but never how the other matches went.
The barbed wire match and X-Division tag title matches were both very good.
Raven vs. Kanyon (RIP) was alright.
Elix Skipper really good screwed over being put in a jobber stable. He was better than that.
Nice to see Christian finally treated as a proper main eventer. Pity about Monty Brown though.
Joe vs. AJ was awesome.
Rhyno winning three matches in one night to become champion. Just to lose it back to Jarrett two days later and NEVER getting another run with the belt was awful. Jarrett’s reign of terror really screwed him and Raven over. I actually am enjoying Jarrett in AEW now, but he was insufferable back then.
Elix Skipper definitely deserved better
Jarrett put so many people off the company at a time WWE was truly awful and aimed at children. Then bad storylines and old guys with creative control screwed them when they had another big chance.
Some great matches in it!
I guess TNA didn't want AMW dropping the belts to Team 3D, which is why their match was non-title and you had the face team win. They did the same thing next year with Samoa Joe beating Jarrett in a non-title match and then Sting won the NWA World title from Jarrett the following month.
Mad to think Diubke JJ will be remembered prob so much btr because this Aew run wrestling weekly in dynamite n a h8 to admit he's smashing it
This was insane, so excited to rewatch. One of the last pro wrestling discourses before it turned modern nonsense.
6:55
Someone deserves a punch to the gut calling it a backbreaker.
Did you find the rahka Kahn bath water?
Isn’t this the one where the puppies came out?
Alpha Female, they must have been chanting for Jazzy Gilbert.
Dunno if you gonna read this but i really liked the tier list/long video
"Everyone does there gimmick on the mic, except Billy Gunn... because he doesn't have one" XD
WWE took that too!!
Can I request Circle 6 on the level 4 tier?
In the thumbnail...i didnt know simon diamond was in the x division??? Huh
Heenan lost his tongue to cancer is why he sounds like that. In his last years he'd have his whole lower jaw removed and couldn't talk at all
A "D" for the Team 3D match. What are the odds lol
Could do a video on
Gunners time in tna or wwe
Bound for glory 2010 , Lethal lockdown , Hardys heel turn , Abyss vs Rvd MCMG vs The young bucks - Idk if you have reviewed it but i think you should
Delivered 6,000 Gore's, never drew a dime!
Victory road 2007 for a ppv review
Could do a ring of the hawk on WWE is Goldberg’s return
Looked to me like a Great pre Kurt Angle TNA ppv.
So much potential in Austin Aries...
Fun Fact: Abyss and Sabu shared a lot of Arby's gift cards after this encounter.
You got a.j. pierzynzky's(sp) name right.
Summerslam 06 would be interesting it's really a fever dream of a show Hogan v orton flair v foely dx v the mcmahons sabu v big show etc
Mr America for Ring of the Hawk
Is the title of this video a typo or a play on words lol
4:17 you're welcome 😅
The Long video is a pice or art,i was agreed with the list
You should look at RVD's 2013 run, where all he did was lose. Matches were good though
Damn, that's the nicest looking match i've seen for Samoan Joe and AJ. Although to be fair i never saw any of their stuff when they were this young, i've really only seen whatever they've done over the past 2 years so i'm sure there's plenty i've missed.
😄👍
Miss bobby
Truth really doesn't age.
Bruiser Brody in WCCW for Ring of the Hawk, please, if not Markyd123, you are going to be hit with a brick. I swear to the Hawk
I thought you didn’t rate matches because “I’m not some nerd”?
Christian has maybe the worst catchphrases and nicknames ever 😂🤣
Ur worst to best vid was Awsome jst a few B, s shld defo be A, s n some A, s shldve been B, s even n, c, s. But ur the Tna gid n a love that u knw so much so take ur word. Keep it up Marky easily best OG content Wrestling chanelle on UA-cam
Id be interested in your viewing of AEW Revolution 2021. A great ppv (IMO) that is almost entirely unfairly remembered because of its last 5 seconds.
My request is a return to the NWA-TNA reviews.
All rubber chickens matches graded
How about doing a video on the worst to best roster of Impact wrestling 2017 to present?
How would you determine a roster? Each month? It would take forever.
I HAVE THIS ON DVD.
you should review all the eps of WWE Saturday Morning Slam. it was a show that only aired on 4kids and it was rated Y7.
TNA Lockdown 2009. That PPV had the Philadelphia Street Fight, Lethal Lockdown, Bobby Lashley's Debut, Doomsday Chamber of Blood & Sting vs Mick Foley and I've got the event on DVD.