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110.05.2025Impact 338.0 
215.01.2025BlueAwfulWaffle6.0 
320.12.2024ElRaven3.0I love TNA, but after Scott D'Amore was fired, the company's shrews became less fun and soulful. Unfortunately, the period after Bound for Glory 2024 felt like filler, even the Halloween special was not interesting. As a result, we got a PPV that was not at all necessary to watch. If you do not take into account another match between Masha and Jordan, this was a really boring PPV, even if you put the show on fast forward.
415.12.2024felyaron5.0 
511.12.2024DerHitman7.0 
610.12.2024Rossg176.0Mike Santana vs Frankie Kazarian: This match had a lot of smooth counters and exchanges, the match in general was enjoyable way to open the event, the ending when Santana transitioned Kazarian to hit Spin The Block was cool [***1/4]. Joe Hendry vs Brian Myers vs Eric Young vs Hammerstone vs John Skyler vs Rhino: A fine at best match, the match was not that interesting to be honest, Myers having to wear the turkey suit was funny to watch, Hendry winning was the right call [**]. Moose vs Laredo Kid: An alright match featuring a David vs Goliath type situation, Moose was obviously gonna win here against the smaller Laredo Kid [**1/4]. Steve Maclin vs Josh Alexander: A banger of a No Disqualification match, both have great chemistry in the ring and it showed again, with another banger of a match, some cool moments, the ending was shocking with the bullet shells being used as a weapon, MOTN definitely [****1/2]. Ace Austin, Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy vs KUSHIDA, Matt Riddle & Zachary Wentz: Riddle debuting in TNA was cool to see to replace Trey Miguel who couldn't be there due to travel issues, the match in itself was decently worked despite no build whatsoever, The Hardys worked well in this one, solid match [***1/2]. Masha Slamovich vs Jordynne Grace: Another great match from these two, they had a highly anticipated rematch from Bound For Glory 2024 that was two out of three falls match that worked well in this rivalry to potentially end this rivalry [****1/4]. Nic Nemeth vs Eddie Edwards: Not a good main event world title match, all the interferences from Alisha Edwards who came out again despite being ejected from ringside, Brian Myers in the turkey suit and John Layfield, the match was slow and plodded on, could have been booked better thats for sure, match time could have cut down as well instead of it going 22 minutes [**]
710.12.2024xXRoiDeCoeurXx0.0An unwatchable show. TNA made a very poor choice in handing over production to Wrestlecade. Everything is very amateurish, the venue, the camera shots, I feel like I'm going back 20 years to the first ROH shows in gyms. Never do that again.
810.12.2024momomarin948.0 
909.12.2024keithmn7.0 
1008.12.2024DanTalksRasslin6.0Kind of a two-match show, with Masha vs Grace and Maclin vs Alexander both being great bouts worth going out of your way to see. The rest didn't quite live up to those two bouts - the Santana-Kazarian opener and Nemeth-Edwards main event were both solid, albeit with a bit of overbooking in the latter; Moose vs Laredo Kid was OK for what it was and handled the size and style clash relatively well, and the six-man felt like a bit of a throw-together at least in part for unavoidable reasons (Chris Bey's injury preventing ABC from appearing intact, and Trey Miguel's travel issues leading to his replacement by Matt Riddle) - it was an OK six-man given the circumstances, but felt like an excuse to get the Hardys on the card without having to defend their belts. The Turkey Bowl match was OK as well, but did nothing to break the streak of TNA completely wasting Hendry despite his current popularity, and his win here does nothing for him. The event was not helped by production that was a bit on the poor side and a lethargic crowd either. The Women's Title and Maclin-Alexander matches definitely save this from a middling grade.
1108.12.2024Rayshawn008.0 
1207.12.2024Kenney59168.0 
1306.12.2024Maui6.0I want to give this just 5 points, but I give it 6 anyways. Here's why: This Online Stream event was completely unnecessary. Nothing happened! Nothing progressed! First of all, let me say this. I normally don't give too much attention at how a show looks. But coming from Bound for Glory to this Indy-looking mess is pure embarrasment on TNA's behalf. Bad audio, bad lighting, indy-like looking ring set up, bad camera work (mostly the loe-angle of the main camera), even camera guys tripping over their own feet! And then, no matting for the safety of the wrestlers! THAT'S AN ABSOLUTE NO GO! I hope TNA never, and I mean NEVER goes back to this indy dumpster fire that is WrestleCade. So, with that out of the window, lets focus on the in-ring action. There was just one match with a build up and it was the second best of the night. Maclin vs. Alexander was a personal and very physical fight with the right winner in the end. Best match was again the KO World Title Championship between Grace and Slamovich. No build-up here, but alot of history to make this match important. Without the bullshit Rosemary appearance this match could've possibly been better than their BfG 2024 meeting. But the notorious drunk TNA booker stroke again! As he did in the main event, which sadly drags the quality of this event down, because it was a long match (unnecessarily). Every other match was okay, even the one with the Hardys involved. The ugliest match was that abomination called Turkeyball match.
1405.12.2024Yee I watch wrestlin6.0 
1502.12.2024NiesamowitePL6.0 
1601.12.2024davidiiske8.0Good show, continuing a very hot run for TNA. The most important matches got the most time with the underneath bouts being entertaining if not great bouts themselves. I did think the wrong team won the six man as a pin by Wentz or KUSHIDA would set up title matches for the Rascalz or Jet Setters but it was still a solid, competitive match. John Layfield is still lurking, giving them an interesting sub plot. I'm not a production mark so being in a dark convention center didn't bother me. They were guests at WrestleCade and had to work around the limitations as best they could.
1701.12.2024PR6.0 
1801.12.2024boymeetsworld6.0 
1901.12.2024maven lover6.0Mostly good matches duly marred by poor production values/odd venue. I don't wanna be that guy, but for TNA to still accept production values like this post-rebrand under any case is unacceptable, & no padding / just the carpet on the floor is pretty bad (what even was that metal panel in the floor? That thing was begging for somebody's skull to strike it; Jordynne's nearly did). Kazarian vs. Santana & Maclin vs. Alexander were my favorites. The Turkey Bowl workers did a great job working around unforeseen difficulties thrown their way. The Matt Riddle thing was a very pleasant surprise, & as a 90's kid I'm probably going to enjoy these late Hardys matches more than most. I'm fairly tired of Eddie Edwards in the 2020's, really it started post-COVID for me. Moose vs Laredo seemed very last minute & could have been better. The relatively small crowd seemed into things, which would be expected of an event taking place at a convention like this.
2001.12.2024GDIGSWrestling6.0The wrestling was fine to good most of the night, but the poor production values really took me out of it. This can't be acceptable to TNA anymore if it wants to up it's popularity. GCW shows always look better than this one did.
2101.12.2024joaosousa208.0 
2201.12.2024sprint1717.0 
2301.12.2024Tyler Catalyst7.0 
2401.12.2024EvilGeniusFan7.0 
2501.12.2024DarkPrince7.0Ich kann ehrlicherweise immer noch nicht verstehen warum TNA, immer noch in so kleinen Hallen veranstaltet. Das ist mir tatsächlich ein Rätsel. TNA hat bei Bound For Glory wirklich so viele Zuschauer gehabt und kann es auch immer wieder haben. Das was AEW Zum Beispiel ab und zu falsch macht (In zu großen Arenen zu veranstalten), macht TNA Genau im Gegenteil falsch. Mal sehen wie das Jahr 2025 für TNA sein wird. Jedenfalls erstmal hier zu diesem TNA+ Special: TNA Turning Point ist ein immer wieder gern gesehener PPV von TNA in den letzten Jahren gewesen. Die Show beginnt mit Mike Santana vs. Kazarian und das Match war okey. Nicht wirklich interessant, aber Mike Santana gewinnt und geht weiter Over. Auch wenn Ich es etwas fraglich finde, dass man den Gewinner des CYSG Matches bei Bound For Glory hier verlieren lässt. Das Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl Match, ist zwar Tradition bei TNA, hätte man aber 1: Nicht hier bei einem PLE zeigen müssen und 2: Finde Ich diese Match Art sowieso totaler Schwachsinn. Der Verlierer muss ein Truthahn Kostüm anziehen. Das wars. Moose vs. Laredo Kid war das erste Gute Match dieser Veranstaltung. Beide konnten ein gutes, aber leider kurzweiliges Match auf die Beine stellen. Moose gewinnt beim Finish nach Ich meine 2 oder 3 Spears wären es gewesen (***1/2). Steve Maclin vs. Josh Alexander im No DQ Match war dann sehr gut und für mich sogar das beste Match des Abends gemeinsam mit dem 2 Out Of Three Falls Match um den Knockouts Championship. Beide Matches (****1/2). Die beiden Matches muss man definitiv gesehen haben! Das Six Man Tag Team Match zwischen den Hardys + Ace Austin gegen Zachary Wentz, Kushida & Matt Riddle (Der Trey Miguel ersetzte der mit Reise Problemen zu kämpfen hatte) war auch echt gut. Grade der Flip Piledriver von Jeff Hardy gegen Matt Riddle bleibt definitiv im Kopf (***3/4). Der Main Event war dann auch Gut und ein guter Abschluss der Show. Es war natürlich klar das Eddie Edwards hier Nic Nemeth nicht den Championship abnehmen wird, dass Match war aber trotzdem gut. Auch das JBL wieder hier auftaucht, wird ein paar Fragen auf. Mal sehen wie es in dieser Storyline weitergehen wird (***3/4). Insgesamt gebe Ich dem gesamten Event, 7 Punkte.
2630.11.2024kaschi6.0 
2730.11.2024LeDesordreCestMoi8.0Mir hat Turning Point gefallen, die Matches waren allesamt okay bis gut. Match of the Night war Maclin vs. Alexander. Jordyn Grace mit der nächsten Niederlage in einem Titlefight heißt wohl langsam Abschied. Aber Masha ist auf jede Fall eine würdige Championesse. Schön, Matt Riddle zu sehen. Mal sehen, wie TNA ihn booken wird. Wäre auf jedenfall mittelfristig jemand fürs Titelgeschehen. Edwards als Überganggegner für Nic Nemeth- da muss in Zukunft eine interessantere Fehde kommen (ich hoffe ja immer noch auf Baron Corbin ).
2830.11.2024derjoker20228.0 
2930.11.2024MooGati5.0 
3030.11.2024JoLUVmania8.0I thought this was a good show with some really good matches here. I think the main event was well, and the start of the show was good.
3130.11.2024ParkwayDriver7.0Enjoyable show from TNA with a good amount of wrestling on it. My two favorites of the night were Alexander/Maclin and Grace/Slamovich but I also enjoyed Santana/Kazarian and Nemeth/Edwards. The rest was largely solid. The production of the show could have been better as it felt like a bit of a step down for TNA with the way it was shot/no mats on the floor making it a bit harder on the talent/it was a bit dark and quiet at times with the crowd. Still an enjoyable show.
3230.11.2024Wrestling fan lifer8.0This show was a very good show It had some very good fun matches. Like Kaz vs Santana Josh vs Macklin Grace vs Masha and Nemeth vs Edwards . And the tag team match was good to with The Hardys and Ace vs a dabut of Matt Riddle and Kushida and Wenz.
3330.11.2024Grissom5.0Zwei gute Matches hatte Turning Point zu bieten mit Slamovich gegen Grace und Alexander gegen Maclin. Der Rest bewegte sich im durchschnittlichen Bereich oder drunter. Der Main Event war albern gebookt und das mit JBL zieht sich langsam zu sehr ohne erkennbare Richtung. Matt Riddle hier zu booken ist auch ein fragwürdige Entscheidung. Die seltsame kleine Location und die dunkle Atmosphäre zogen den PPV auch im Gesamtbild runter. Das sah sehr dürftig aus.