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WCWThunderRosa wrote on 29.02.2024:
[7.0] "This was one of the best TNA shows up to this point. Which makes it very funny that this was when Russo decided to come back as a TV character. Beyond that, its not perfect, this show still had all the bad non-wrestling segments that every NWA TNA show had, but the three title matches were quite enjoyable. 7/10"
JamesTyberius wrote on 24.02.2024:
[5.0] "Lots of dumb crap as always with this promotion but it felt like there were more watchable segments than normal."
CMFunk007 wrote on 06.01.2024:
[6.0] "The Lenny/Bruce stuff is stupid and we could stand to see less of The Harris Boys, but those things aside, this was a decent PPV from the Asylum Years of TNA."
Nevermore42 wrote on 27.12.2023:
[4.0] "This show is hurt by the non-wrestling parts, since everything in-ring is pretty good. We opened with EZ Money and Sonny Siaki taking on the debuting Quiet Storm in a decent match. Next, Malice (poorly) squashed Kory Willaims, including a moment when he fell off the top turnbuckle. We then got a Number One Contender's Match for the World Tag Team Titles where the Harris Twins and the Spanish Announce Team pulled the best out of each other, their best being merely average. If you thought we were making it through an episode of TNA without something offensive happening, you'd be wrong, as out next match is BG James vs. Lenny in a match where James is so homophobic that the 2002 Memphis crowd turns on him and cheers for Lenny. We then kick off the good part of the show, as AJ Styles faces both Crimson Dragon and Jorge Estrada in a Number One Contender's Match for the X-Division Title. We then got another excellent World Tag Team Title Match between America's Most Wanted and the Disciples of the New Church. That is followed by the Match of the Night, as Jerry Lynn defends his X-Division Title against the Amazing Red. Finally, Ron Killings has his best match so far, as he attempts to defend his World Heavyweight Title against Jeff Jarrett."
BlackVikingGZ wrote on 30.08.2023:
[4.0] "Well, the show it's really bad. The first half of the show is horrible, there isn't any good segment. The opener was boring, nothing special. Malice's match was a squash, it was fine, specially with James Mitchell's promo. Harris Brothers vs The SAT is as bad as you could think it could be. Then the April promo and the Bruce storyline gets even worse, BG James being a homophobic face, wtf. Then it's the three way between AJ, Estrada and Crimson Dragon, this gius didn't connect at any point, some cool moves but nothing more. Then the three title matches were the best part of the show by far. First it was the tag team championship between the New Church and AMW, a cool brawl that continues this nice rivalry, here AMW got wild and outmatched the New Church at their game, really enjoyable. The X Division title match between Jerry Lynn and Red was amazing, the best match on the card. And finally the main event, in which Jarrett wins the NWA world heavyweight championship. Probably the best Ron Killings match i've seen. It's a shame that Russo's debut at the end, hitting Killings with a guitar was the finish of the match, it downgrades the match, I would've prefered a clean win by Jarrett. I don't understand why they did it and why they thought having him on the show was a good idea. So, it was a bad show until the final part, those three matches are good, so I recommend watching them."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 21.10.2019:
[2.0] "We start with basically a couple squash matches, which is fine, then a Harris Twins match that rises to the level of ok, instead of their usual terrible. We get an all time horrible promo by April, who lacks the acting skills of the average 5th grader, and then we go to a horrible match which involves Road Dogg screaming homophobic comments to a big babyface pop, and at the end we get an evil lesbian angle out of nowhere on top of things. The Styles 3way and tag title matches finally inject something actually good on the show, and Lynn/Red peaks the night with a very good title match. The main event is lackluster for the most part, and incredibly ends with Vince Russo making his onscreen debut to decide the winner. What could they have possibly been thinking letting Russo put himself back on air again?"
WCWWECW wrote on 19.10.2010:
[4.0] "leider wieder nix. Die ersten 4 Matche waren allesamt schwach und öde. Aj rettet das danch folgende Match. TT Title Match war nichts besonderes aber besser als erwartet. Die beiden ME sind zwar wirklich unterhaltsam, aber gerade vom Co-Main Event hätte ich doch einiges mehr erwartet. Schade."
Eddie wrote on 10.10.2010:
[4.0] "TNA schafft es wieder nicht, einen wirklich guten PPV auf die Beine zu stellen. Mit Money/Siaki vs. Divine Storm beginnt es zwar recht ok, da gleich zu Beginn viel Highflying gezeigt wird, aber das wars auch schon 5/10. Malice vs. Williams interessiert kein Schwein. Harris Brothers gegen das SAT eigentlich auch nicht, aber es geht ja schließlich um den Contender Spot, von sowieso 2 falschen Teams, aber mehr hatte TNA damals auch gar nicht, 4/10. Lane vs. James ist wirklich sowas von besch°°° -2. Three Way hat mich dann verwundert, da Hamrick unter dem Dragon steckt, und ich ihm aufgrund seines Alters diese Spots damals nicht zugetraut hätte (wenn man sich das Minipic mal so ansieht). Das erwähnenswerteste war eine coole Submission von Dragon gegen beide Gegner, aber das Match hatte irgendwie keinen Fluss, und die beteiligten wirkten an manchen Stellen unbeholfen 5/10. Zum dritten Mal in Folge dann AMW vs. New Church, danke, ist ok, aber danke dass es aus ist 4/10, vor allem macht es keinen Sinn, mit Stühlen zu schlagen, Gürtel zu würgen und der Spike bringt die DQ, come on.. Red vs. Lynn dann absolut großartig von der Story, Red versucht schneller zu sein als Lynn, dieser versucht Red zu killen, und heraus kommt ein Cradle vom 2. Seil, super, 7/10. Main Event auch klasse mit ebenfalls 7/10, mehr im Guide. Ausreichend trifft es dann am besten bei dieser Show!"
sign squad wrote on 19.02.2010:
[4.0] "In der ersten Hälfte der Show fand sich nichts, was auch nur annähernd eine Stunde danach noch im Kopf geblieben wäre. BG James vs Lane ist ein komplettes Trauerspiel und eines der Kapitel, wofür man Russo verantwortlich machen könnte. Neben den grausamen Matches hält zumindest der Three Way mit AJ noch die Wrestlingfahne hoch (*3/4). Zweite Hälfte ist recht OK, erst noch ein lahmes und langweiliges Tag Title Match, dann Lynn vs Red in einem Match mit einem Hauch von Lucha Libre Stil (**3/4). Main Event war OK, aber nicht so gut wie es die Matchempfehlung sieht. Jede Menge Gimmicks im Finish und somit viel zu Sports Entertainment um es mit mehr als **3/4 zu bewerten."