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Official 9-29-04 PPV preview

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I can hear the bitching already, but just in case someone's curious and wants to order it...

 

As TNA gears up for the huge three-hour Victory Road spectacular on November 7, we present the final “Best Of” in 2004 this Wednesday night with “The Hits Volume 3: The Best Of The Heavyweights”. This special broadcast will spotlight the classic heavyweight matches from TNA in 2004, including four big NWA World Title Matches!

 

Matches and superstars featured on this special TNA presentation include:

 

- Cage Match: AJ Styles vs. Jeff Jarrett from April 2004

 

- Deadly Draw Match featuring The Truth, AJ Styles, Raven an Chris Harris

 

- NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Jeff Jarrett vs. The Truth

 

- #1 Contenders Match: Jeff Hardy vs. The Alpha Male

 

- Falls Count Anywhere Match: Abyss vs. Sabu

 

ALL THIS AND MUCH MORE THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON PAY-PER-VIEW!

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Guest MikeSC

All of the pimping of Harris v JJ as a great match and it doesn't even make the cut in a less-than-stellar year?

-=Mike

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Guest Staravenger

Yeesh! If I wanted to watch a horrible Pay-Per-View, I'll watch Great American Bash 1999 or something.

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Just the thought of Jeff Jarrett as the company's big main eventer is enough to turn anyone off this show. Every match here has at least one shitty worker in it. Fuck this show and fuck TNA.

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Guest MikeSC
When dealing with TNA, "Best of the Heavyweights" is an oxymoron.

I think the phrase "relative term" is a better fit for "TNA's best of the heavyweights"

-=Mike

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I think the proper term would be "Best of the Carry-Job's," since all but one of those matches (Hardy/Brown) were big carry jobs by Jarrett's opponent(s). Aside from the Deadly Draw, which was decent-at-best.

 

See, TNA would be wiser to show the stuff between when the DVDs came out in mid-'03 and now than just from January until now. Between August '03 and March '04, there were still some damn fine matches (Ultimate X 2, the first X-Cup, Super X Tourney, the Abyss/Styles feud...and that's about it).

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