Last night's show was a chance for TNA to show its true colors—and its potential as a wrestling company. What we received was three shows: one with TNA talent, another featuring the friends of Hulk Hogan and former WWE/WCW talent, and a third made up of various segments that did not fit with the rest of the broadcast.
The following is a review of the show, split into what came across to me as the two main portions, and then a review of the segments that didn't seem to fit anywhere else.
Show No. 1
On this portion of the broadcast we had TNA wrestlers wrestling, more or less:
a) Steel Asylum X-Division Match: This was basically unbearable. While I loved the surprise appearance of Jeff Hardy,...
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