C.S. Posted Saturday at 09:10 AM Posted Saturday at 09:10 AM On 5/14/2026 at 11:43 PM, sek69 said: AMC+ is doing a deal where you can get a year for $29.99 in case anyone has morbid curiosity about TNA (like me lol) I did this deal, but not because of the DOA Tits 'n Ass, which is the drizzling shits run by a cuck and booked by morons. Lots of other good stuff on the service though.
El-P Posted Saturday at 10:58 AM Posted Saturday at 10:58 AM On 5/15/2026 at 12:17 PM, El-P said: (and I say all this and really this week's show doesn't look half bad on paper with Leon Slater vs Cedric Alexander going 2/3 falls) Nah, forget I just said that. 😅 Match was nothing special (quite good, but rushed and nothing special, and that is a tell of how they are using Leon Slater, who is probably the best young wrestler in the world, even much better than his TNA work would tell you), booking was idiotic, and we get yet another ex-NXT reject as a "big surprise" at the end. That company feels SO dead right now. I swear 6 months old MLW tapings sounds more appealing to me. Morbid curiosity will push me until Slammiversary, as always. I just wanna see a car crash at this point. 1 hour ago, C.S. said: drizzling shits run by a cuck and booked by morons. We don't agree on everything about pro-wrestling (!), but I could not have put it much more eloquently. I would put this period comfortably at the bottom of TNA history. And not the entertainingly bad side of it (like the first Hogan year, which was insanely fucked up).
The Thread Killer Posted Saturday at 01:49 PM Posted Saturday at 01:49 PM 4 hours ago, C.S. said: Lots of other good stuff on the service though. As I mentioned earlier, I highly recommend Gangs of London. Done by the creative forces behind The Raid: Redemption and The Raid II. Great stuff, brilliant cinematography and choreography if you enjoy Hong Kong style action, but not as corny. The main villain character has the acting range of a block of wood, but it’s still very compelling.
C.S. Posted Saturday at 06:30 PM Posted Saturday at 06:30 PM 7 hours ago, El-P said: We don't agree on everything about pro-wrestling (!), but I could not have put it much more eloquently. 4 hours ago, The Thread Killer said: As I mentioned earlier, I highly recommend Gangs of London. Done by the creative forces behind The Raid: Redemption and The Raid II. Great stuff, brilliant cinematography and choreography if you enjoy Hong Kong style action, but not as corny. The main villain character has the acting range of a block of wood, but it’s still very compelling. I feel like I'm the only one who disliked "The Raid." Yes, balls-to-the-wall action, but it became "too much of a good thing" and I actually got bored. I'll eventually revisit it though, and if I like it more the second time around, I'll watch the sequel. I've gone ahead and added "Gangs of London" to my watchlist though. Since this is a wrestling board, I may as well point out that "Night Patrol" and "Dolly" both have wrestlers in the cast (Phil "CM Punk" Brooks and Max "The Impaler" Lindsey, respectively). I have not seen either of them yet, so I'm not necessarily vouching for them or anything. I'm very excited that "Tales from the Crypt" is available again on AMC+/Shudder for the first time in decades. I grew up watching that.
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