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Dec 4, 2004
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I usually give TNA PPVs a chance and watch em all the way through cause they give you 1-2 decent to good matches but I had no interest in this one at all... the Tag match was good, after a while I stopped paying attention after that match
 
Nov 14, 2003
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I also thought it was funny as hell that Hardy is supposed to be the big heel in TNA right now, but he still has a majority of the crowd cheering his name when he walks down the ramp.

They really should have had Anderson be the heel (even though it would be the obvious pick), and should have never had Fortune join The Immortals. Could have been some interesting angles if you have Fortune fighting against The Immortals about who is the biggest heel faction in TNA, while another group (Joe, The Pope, Hardy, etc) are thrown in the mix. Hell, even throw in EV2 (the members that are worthwhile anyways). you could setup a 4 team, 4 man per team, elimination rules tag match. Or even have a fatal 4 way match for the TNA title that could include A.J. Styles, Anderson, RVD, and Hardy/Pope. That would be much better then seeing fucking Fortune vs. EV2 every week.
 
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Not only does the crowd still like him, but he's so fucking stupid that even during the match he plays towards the crowd. At one point he even got on the ropes and did the same shit he did when he was a face.

I had a discussion during that ppv about how I can't even think of anything that Hardy can do to piss off the TNA audience. He can't attack Hogan, because Hogan's a heel. There's really nobody he could kick the shit out of that would make anybody care. I think the best thing he could do is "injure" Foley and attack Ink Inc, but that's about it. Otherwise, the crowd is going to want to see him win over whoever they put him against.
 
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I also noticed that a lot of the matches that TNA sets up, WWE does the same thing the same week, and vice versa. TNA sets up a 5 on 5 tag match at their PPV, and WWE goes and has Nexus invade Smackdown, leading to a 5 vs 5 match 2 days before the TNA match (or 5 days, you decide). Then they did another 5 vs 5 match last night. plus having the EV2 vs EV2 matches, and the Fortune vs Fortune matches, WWE went ahead and started having Nexus vs Nexus matches.