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TNA Wrestling: Slammiversary 2005 (2010) Review

TNA Wrestling: Slammiversary 2005 (2010)
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I love how Marketplace sellers try to jack up prices when DVDs are seemingly rare, but don't adjust them once the item becomes available again. This DVD is available once again form ShopTNA.com at only $8, so why someone would pay $33 (as of 8/10/11) is beyond me. Take a look at my similar review of TNA Sacrifice 2005.

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TNA Wrestling: No Surrender 2005 (2010) Review

TNA Wrestling: No Surrender 2005 (2010)
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First and foremost, I just want to say that this one of the rarest TNA DVDs ever, if not THE rarest. How I managed to get my hands on it, well, I got lucky by buying the Triple Threat set. Also, this event itself is one good PPV overall. Anyway, onto my match ratings:
1. America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) vs. Matt Bentley and Alex Shelley. 7/10. Decent opener.
2. Super X Qualifier- Mikey Batts vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Elix Skipper vs. Shark Boy. 7/10. Good X-Division action, wish it was a little longer, though.
3. The Diamonds in the Rough (Simon Diamond and David Young) vs. Apolo and Sonny Siaki. Probably my least favorite match of the night. 5/10
4. Chris Sabin vs. Samoa Joe. 8.5/10. Really good match.
5. Team Canada (Bobby Roode, Eric Young, and "A-1" Alistair Ralphs) vs. The Naturals (Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas) and Lance Hoyt. 8/10. Good tag team action, but wasn't too crazy about the finish.
6. Kip James and Monty Brown vs. Konnan and Ron Killings. 5.5/10. Decent street fight, but it was mainly to further the 3 Live Kru/Kip James angle.
7. AJ Styles vs. Sean Waltman with Jerry Lynn as the guest referee. 9/10. Great action overall.
8. Christopher Daniels vs. Petey Williams for the X-Division title. 9/10. Really good stuff right here.
9. Dog Collar match for the NWA world title: Raven vs. Abyss. 10/10. Brutal hardcore action, but it was a really good brawl.
Really good PPV but it's one that's really hard to find. Also, from what I see on here, it's up for a really HIGH price. If you feel like you should get it, do so, but don't pass up opportunities that cost a lot less. I got lucky, I will say that.

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WWE Backlash 2001 (2001) Review

WWE Backlash 2001 (2001)
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6-Man Tag Team Match
The Dudley Boyz vs. X Factor
A not too long or too short of a match. Lots of moves that were directed down south of the human anatomy if you know what I mean. X Factor win the battle although they did not win the war at Backlash. Good Opener. 6.5/10
Hardcore Championship Match
Rhyno (c) vs. Raven
Hell Yes a brutal and fantastic hardcore match with a great diversity of weapons used within the match such as shopping trolleys, kitchen sink, stop signs etc. My favourite moment was when Rhyno gored the shopping cart after raven moved. I miss these hardcore matches. 10/10
Duchess of Queensburry Match
Chris Jericho vs. William Regal
An above-average match between Regal and Jericho in my opinion much better than their match at Wrestlemania 17 and much longer. The downside to this match is that stupid duchess kept changing the rules of the match into the favour of Regal. First no win by submission and also no Dq although Jericho did get his revenge on duchess through the walls of Jericho. 7/10 due to the rules changing every 2 mins.
30-Minute Ultimate Submission Match
Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit
This match should've of happened at Wrestlemania 17. The Angle and Beniot feud of 2001 is one of my most favourite feuds of all time. A whole arsenal of different submission moves were used by both competitors and of course their own specials. The last 10 minutes were really intense due to that Beniot was behind 3 to 2 and then came back to make a draw 3/3. The match was extended a further 5 minutes under sudden death which in the end crowned Beniot the winner and in my opinion deserved it after being screwed by Angle at WM17. 10/10
Last Man Standing Match
Shane McMahon vs. The Big Show
This was definitely the highlight of the night. Some weapons were used by Shane O Mac such as a kendo stick, steel chair, keep out sign and either a cloth soaked with chloroform or something. Suddenly Test and Vince McMahon interfered in the match lifting the suspense. The ending actually made me jump as Shane did an elbow drop of the 50ft scaffold onto the Big Show. Test helped Shane up while the big show was counted out for 10 Shane wins, a Fantastic Match. 10/10
European Championship
Triple Threat Match
Eddie Guerrero vs. Christian vs. Matt Hardy (c)
The Crowd weren't really into this match after the last man standing match but overall it was pretty enjoyable. The match did indeed force you to wonder who was going to walk away Euro champ although until Edge and Jeff hardy interfered it was pretty clear that Matt was going to retain. A nice short solid title match. 7.5/10
WWE Title/Intercontinental Title/Tag Team Titles match
Stone Cold Steve Austin [WWE Champion] and Triple H [Intercontinental Champion] vs. Kane and the Undertaker [Tag Team champions]
Winners take all
I was very much surprised of how great this main event with the winner take all situation I believe was fair for Taker & Kane. This was a brutal long 20 minute brawl between the brothers of destruction against Stone Cold & Triple H. Steph got big booted in the face for her interference. Kane was double teamed throughout the majority of the match his left arm being a pin point bullseye for HHH and the rattlesnake. Taker chases after Austin through the crowd leaving Kane & Triple H until Vince interfered giving hunter a sledgehammer to which was used on Kane in the face. Stone cold and HHH become the new tag champs. 9/10
60/70 which is 85% meaning that if you are a true wrestling fan you need to buy this DVD immediately none of the matches will let you down.

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Chicago became the battlefield for the ultimate prize as Backlash took over the Allstate Arena. Includes all seven matches including the Duchess of Queensbury match, the Last Man Standing match and the title match between Power Trip, Kane and Undertaker. Approx. 3 hours.

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