TNA - No Surrender
Sep. 13th, 2012 11:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hardy vs Joe was good, if a little untidy.
Storm vs Bully Ray, I know that technically it wasn't much, but damn they told the story. Even if it's full of shenanigans. And then evil, glorious Roode-related evil. I will get you yet TNA, you have broken my darling's heart. Again.
Please let me finally see Storm beat Roode. Please, please, someone hit Roode. (Bobby Roode is the most wonderful heel. I enjoy his work immensely.)
I fear a Tara heel turn.
On two shallow notes, Christy Hemme's dress is lovely. The second note is the more traditional "hello nurse!" in Tara's general direction.
Guess what, I was right re: heelish turn.
That was a good match.
We've just had a god of war bit from Austin Aries. I think I love him.
I was going to complain that the ambush suggested Aces and Eights are more organised than TNA. But then TNA show they have learnt.
I love that the guys worrying about Hardy are Bully Ray and RVD. They're actually really selling this well. And Bully Ray looks so worried. It's adorable.
Adorable flippy evil, or Zeema Ion as he's known, is back.
Annoyingly, it's still the X-division match that they're interfering with when they want to keep interest in the overall story. It's exceptionally annoying as Zeema Ion vs Sonjay Dutt was very good flippy-flippy stuff.
Magnus is gloriously evil.
RVD vs Magnus is good as well.
Tazz wins - "Magnus is in love. It's with himself."
Daniels and Kazarian are just rocking the manic heel thing.
Tazz wins again. Cheating to win is fine, trying to destroy AJ's life is not.
It's an oldie but a good, but they've killed AJ again.
I know he's evil, but oh I do like Bully Ray. And that sort of, not softness, but that he's acknowledging the chance of glory he's got as he's walking out. Oh it's brilliant.
They've put Bully in a terrible position.
Despite shenanigans, this has been a good PPV.
TNA once again have an infuriatingly good PPV. I think I could cope if they were always bad, or always good, but the flip-flopping between the two drives me crackers.