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TNA Impact is back tonight (Dec. 15, 2016) from Cameron, North Carolina and will be airing on Pop TV at 8 EST.

Tonight is Total Nonstop Deletion, a 2-hour long Deletion event at the Hardy compound! Things we will see there: Eddie Edwards defending his title against Bobby Lashley, Tag Team Apocalypto (The Hardys defending their tag titles against anyone who shows up), King Maxel’s first TNA match, and Knockouts action!

 

Is it wrong that I'm actually kind of excited for this? I've enjoyed the Broken Universe stuff so far. At best, it will be a video game come to life, at worst it will typical TNA.

 

Here's the trailer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dT8kbbdllA

 

 

 

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My god this was a spectacle unlike anything you will ever see and hopefully never see again. Before I start I have to say the V I POO is the greatest commercial I have ever seen. I mean when they called shit "the Devil's Donuts" I almost pissed myself :lol:

 

The main thing I got from this match was how awesome would this company be if the guys actually in this worked for TNA. I mean I understand I am impartial because I am a CWF Mid Atlantic fan but come on a company with guys like the Ugly Ducklings, the Bravado Brothers, John Skylar, Trevor Lee, Andrew Everett, Arik Royal, and many many others with guys like the Hardys and Lashley and others.

 

Ricky Morton and Jeff Hardy fighting in the air yelling NIGHT OF THE SKYWALKERS with appearance by Road Warrior Animal. Lashley and Edwards fighting all outside the area with apparently no winner. 3 COUNT returning. Matt Hardy making a Triple H reference about "burying guys"

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Tag Team Apocalypto was a pretty awesome spectacle, but for all the zaniness, I think my favorite part was the mini match between the Hardys and the Rock 'n' Rolls. I mean, I'm an unabashed Rock 'n' Roll mark, so that was to be expected, but still. But the match itself was pretty much near perfect, and honestly that would have been a perfect way to send off TNA as a wrestling promotion.

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In a weird way this kind of like a Mid 80s territory wrestling TV episode. You had the promoter giving a big push to his son, way before he is ready. Then a lengthy squash match, where the star tests out new stuff. The champion and the challenger brawl before their big title match. And then you have a main event with the Rock 'n' Rolls.

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The news anchor in those segments is my good friend Gilbert. They actually shot those at the station I work at in Louisville. Glad for him to be getting that kind of exposure.

I actually googled during the show to see if he was a real news anchor because he was so good in it.

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It should be mentioned how good Spud was in that. I love how he gave the speech every guy in the 80s who had to put over the promoter's kid would have killed to do.

How many of the promoter's kids do you actually think this applied to? As far as I can remember it's pretty much just Mike Von Erich that got pushed way harder and faster than he should have.

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It should be mentioned how good Spud was in that. I love how he gave the speech every guy in the 80s who had to put over the promoter's kid would have killed to do.

How many of the promoter's kids do you actually think this applied to? As far as I can remember it's pretty much just Mike Von Erich that got pushed way harder and faster than he should have.

 

 

Erik Watts? Gulas's kid? I can't imagine guys were eager to put over Jeff Jarrett back in Memphis.

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The news anchor in those segments is my good friend Gilbert. They actually shot those at the station I work at in Louisville. Glad for him to be getting that kind of exposure.

 

I actually googled during the show to see if he was a real news anchor because he was so good in it.

He's also OVW's lead commentator. One of the most talented people i know.

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The news anchor in those segments is my good friend Gilbert. They actually shot those at the station I work at in Louisville. Glad for him to be getting that kind of exposure.

 

I actually googled during the show to see if he was a real news anchor because he was so good in it.
He's also OVW's lead commentator. One of the most talented people i know.

I thought he did a great job. I would have bought that he worked for the tv station in Cameron if I didn't know better.

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Tag Team Apocalypto was a pretty awesome spectacle, but for all the zaniness, I think my favorite part was the mini match between the Hardys and the Rock 'n' Rolls. I mean, I'm an unabashed Rock 'n' Roll mark, so that was to be expected, but still. But the match itself was pretty much near perfect, and honestly that would have been a perfect way to send off TNA as a wrestling promotion.

I know the Rock 'N' Rolls are past their prime but I'd still l'd still love a straight up match between them and the Hardy's on a future Impact. Tag Team Apocalypto was fun overall but their interactions were my favorite parts too.

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