First and foremost, let me say that I enjoy TNA wrestling. From the moment I saw AMW come out with Gail Kim and wrestle a better match than anything I'd seen on WWE in the last few years, I knew that I had a new home for my TV viewing pleasure.
Now obviously, I've been watching for a while. Back then, Jeff Jarrett was an absolute tool; Joe was destroying people; AJ was a kid that could fly high; Abyss was a monster—and everything was right with the world. The show was pretty green—not a ton of pyro or grand montages like the "competition."
But they had something: A nice mix of up-and-coming talent that did things I'd never seen ...
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