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TNA Impact 1/4/2010

Total Non-Stop Action presents Impact
Date: January 4th, 2010
From: Orlando, Florida
Announcers: Mike Tenay and Tazz
Reporting: Bob Colling
Before I start with the review of TNA Impact, I thought I’d share some thoughts on TNA at this time. I will be honest, I have not been watching present day TNA as of late. I do read the spoilers to see what is going on. However, now that I am covering TNA I will have to refrain from doing so. So, for future reference, I will not know what has happened prior to the television tapings. Here are some thoughts before the show. Read the rest of this entry
Kyle’s recap of January, 4th, 2010,TNA Impact

Almost 10 years ago, WWE bought ECW and WCW—which ended the wars officially. But on this night, January, 4th, 2010, there is a new “threat” on the block—TNA lead by the arguably the biggest star ever in wrestling—Hulk Hogan. With this big acquisition, TNA thought they were ready to compete with Raw on Monday nights. Tonight marks an era of a change in wrestling, tonight marks an era where one company could make or break their legacy, tonight marks the night where history shall be made. Join Matt and I as we take individual looks at Impact and Raw! Read the rest of this entry
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2009

- WWE Champion Edge vs. Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy vs. The Undertaker vs. Vladimir Kozlov vs. Big Show – Elimination Chamber (No Way Out 2009)
We wrapped up 2008 Read the rest of this entry
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2008

- The Rumble Match – (Royal Rumble 2008)
First of all, seeing Michael Buffer again was AWESOME, but hearing him call out the first two entrants – Undertaker and Shawn Michaels – was pretty cool too. Read the rest of this entry
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2007

- Edge vs. Shawn Michaels – Street Fight (Raw, 1/22/07)
After Triple H had torn his Read the rest of this entry
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2006 (VINTAGE MATT~! edition)

Since Justin and Scott have only reached 2003 in their reviews and any extra work added on them to watch the next forty matches would be difficult and just too much at this time of year (especially when they have their own awesome sports/wrestling/TV forum), I’ll be doing solo shots of the final three years of this ten part column. I want to thank Justin and Scott for ALL their hard work and dedication when they were just merely doing me a favor. Let me assure you, those two guys are good people.
Alright, enough of the man love. As I mentioned in the 2005 column, this is my 500th post here at the blog. The interesting part about that is this post is actually a repost of a column I did after covering all the 2006 PPVs for TheHistoryofWWE.com. Anyways, it’s really hard to believe I’ve spent this much time on a blog, but here we are two and a half years later. I hope you all enjoy this!
Let’s get to the year that was 2006. Read the rest of this entry
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2001

No need to delay – let’s keep this thing rolling. Read the rest of this entry
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2000

It’s hard to believe that time has flown so quickly, but ladies and gentlemen we have come to the end of another decade. It feels like we just celebrated a new millennium too. Read the rest of this entry
Drama’s Smackdown Report 8/28/09
Drama’s Smackdown Report 8/28/09
Friday Night Smackdown!
August 28, 2009
Phoenix, Arizona
Jim Ross and Todd Grisham
-We start with a highlight package of Summerslam 5 days earlier.
OPENING ANIMATION Read the rest of this entry
Summerslam 2009

Summerslam 2009
August 23, 2009
Los Angeles, CA
Staples Center
Announcers: The teams of: Jim Ross & Todd Grisham, Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler, and Josh Matthews & Matt Striker
Opening Match, Intercontinental Championship: Rey Mysterio, Jr. vs. Dolph Ziggler
We right start off with a rematch from what Read the rest of this entry