The Morning After- 04/19/07 Impact
Yes by this point it is quite a few mornings after. However there is something that needs to be said about this past week’s show.
Yes by this point it is quite a few mornings after. However there is something that needs to be said about this past week’s show.
Monday, April 16, 2007
TNA last night presented their annual gimmick overkill pay-per-view “Lockdown.” After what was considered to be a let-down last month could TNA get itself back on track? More importantly could they get a crowd outside their comfort zone to be into the matches?
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Carlito recently said some comments that surely upset his employer Vince McMahon. On the eve of the biggest show of the year Carlito found the platform to vent about his current position with the company. He told the Edmonton Starr, “I’m not going to cry or be bitter, there’s always next year… and I don’t [...]
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
This week, much like the past few weeks, felt like two different shows. There is what’s in the main event, and what’s not in the main event. The WWE continued strong booking of the title picture surrounding John Cena but still seemed lost with other areas. However, there was a glimmer of hope in all [...]
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
The night after Wrestlemania usually brings a Raw that helps lay out where the company is moving for the next year. Apparently the writing team didn’t get that memo.
Monday, April 2, 2007
WWE presented what is traditionally its biggest show of the year from Detroit, Michigan and once again came out on top in the end. It was one of those shows that people are either going to like or hate but what was good far outweighed the bad.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Usually the go-home edition of Raw is the biggest one of the year. They hammer home the important points, and add some last minute juice to matches coming at the “Grandest stage of them all.” Last night’s Raw fell flat to me in a couple of those aspects though.
Monday, March 26, 2007
I read John’s piece on the steroid bust and I must say I agree with him on a lot of it. Vince McMahon has a problem with his employees and doesn’t seem overly concerned to do anything about it. However, I think the blame being laid at the feet of fans (not so much by [...]
Friday, March 16, 2007
Thirteen hours after it has gone off the air I’m still trying to wrap my head around this show, and the promotion as a whole. How could the booking crew behind Destination X, a horribly below-average show, be behind such a great hour of television last night? Maybe they heard the complaints from consumers and [...]
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
The build to Wrestlemania continued last night and for the first time it seemed like they were lost on how to continue the Cena/Michaels storyline. In fact as a whole other than forwarding one huge storyline and planting seeds for another this was a nothing happening RAW.
Monday, March 12, 2007
There is a lesson to be learned by TNA from last night’s pay per view. Really it’s a lesson that guys like Jeff Jarrett and Dutch Mantel should already know. For all his faults as a booker Vince Russo has been around long enough in the business that he should know it also. You can [...]
Sunday, March 11, 2007
5 months ago it looked like this pay per view might be in the middle of a TNA surge. They ran Bound for Glory in Detroit and put on a pretty good show. Then in November they relied on the intrgiue of seeing Kurt Angle vs Samoa Joe for the first time. That show was [...]
Monday, May 15, 2006
A letter from Staff writer Brian Hansley before he wrote his own stuff (or we had the site up), TNA does right by Samoa Joe (what was I thinking?), and some praise for a well decorated lucha tag team in this Monday May 15, 2006 edition of Four For The Road.
Monday, April 23, 2007
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