Wrestling Observer: TNA Bound For Glory 2011 Review (Part 1/2)
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- From the October 17th edition, Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez reviews Bound For Glory, a controversial show that featured a disappointing finish for the main event. They recap the full results of TNA's biggest show of the year, share thoughts on Hogan's likely last match, and reexamine the decision to keep the title on Kurt Angle and whether that finish can be justified.
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Jesus Dave is brutal in the first 3 minutes. It doesn't matter because TNA will not make money in the next 2 years - so accurate, but so harsh to hear.
TNA had everything it needed to legit challenge Vince
Talent (AJ, JOE, OKADA!!!!! they had FUCKING OKADA! AND RUINED HIM! Sting, ANGLE! the entire X Devision)
Money (dixie carter's dads money)
National AND internation TV exposure (TNA were HUGE in UK)
where they failed is the SAME reason WCW failed
Hogan, Eric, Nash, Russo.
take those 4 people out of this and TNA would have been making money HAND OVER FIST!
+Beau Ioannides naaa dude I'm sorry naaa
Beau Ioannides
Challenging them is a good part of the reason they fucked themselves over.
Lachlan He's right, and look at where they're at now.
Roode went on to be the biggest heel in the company.
That's debatable at best and just wrong at worse
@@tommymcdougall6563 nope, he's right
@@MorrisseyMuse huh?
Dave Meltzer cannot talk to save his life
I mean, uhh.. the thing is (cough) that when he has an idea, well, sometimes it comes together. And ya know... sometimes it doesn’t. We’ll have to see.. uhh... if it works out. Things change all the time.
Or write
He's just old. If you go back and listen to WOR from around the turn of the century he sounds completely different, speaking much faster and clearer, with a cadence akin to the average American radio host. And he did host the show at that time, with Bryan being the guy who was there to offer his thoughts.
It's Meltzer, you didn't expect him to make sense did you?
Where's the second part?...
did part 2 get removed?
Where's part 2 of this review?...
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I stopped watching tna long ago... what are they talking about with "end up like Tomko?"
Miles Highson I was thinking same thing... I don't get it..
Miles Highson TYSON TOMKO: he fucked himself up on drugs
He robbed a CVS pharmacy of 3 bottles of Oxycodone. He then went to a Chili's, went in the bathroom and crushed/shot 127 Oxycodone pills into his arm & sat there for 40 mins, then got arrested the next day.
I think its funny they showed tna ppv in movie theatre's do they still do that today?
The TNA PPV was shown in some movie theatres. UFC tried it
as well and it wasn't that successful. It's a half-decent idea in
theory, but when people think "sports themed PPV", they tend to think
going to a bar instead of a movie theatre, so it's no surprise that it'd
be a niche thing so no, its not still happening today
@@beau9956 You copy-pasting Paul Dennett's comment? Well, if someone put it so well why try to re-invent the wheel?
@@fuzzydunlop7928 dude.. I posted this comment 12 months ago, I have no memory of even posting it LOL
AND to somewhat answer your question, People ("visionaries") try and "re-invent the wheel" for all types of reasons but generally speaking, they do it because they can imagine that their "re-invent" would somehow build upon, make it bigger, make more money than whatever base the original concept had been. Sometimes it works (Vince and PPV) and sometimes it don't
I think some places still do Mania.
17:40-18:29.; What were Bryan & Dave Meltzer talking about as far as movie theaters?
The TNA PPV was shown in some movie theatres. Apparently, UFC tried it as well and it wasn't that successful. It's a half-decent idea in theory, but when people think "sports themed PPV", they tend to think going to a bar instead of a movie theatre, so it's no surprise that it'd be a niche thing.
So essentially it's a form of closed circuit TV.
Impact did call an audible when Hardy showed up high out of his mind. Sting squashed him.
he shouldnt have gone out in the first place
good review
#ripheatherorourke