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Tna: Immortal Forever (2011) Review
Ever since the announcement in 2009 that Hulk Hogan was coming to TNA Wrestling, nothing has been the same since as he promised change & that's exactly what we got but only a small few saw the type of change he would bring to TNA & that's all chronicled here in "Immortal Forever?" Along with a selection of matches, we get the story of what happened from the moment Hulk Hogan announced he was coming to TNA all the way to the infamous date of "10-10-10", the hostile takeover & formation of Immortal to Sting making his return to TNA. You'll hear throughout the documentary from the various names involved including Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Dixie Carter, Ric Flair, Sting, Jeff & Karen Angle, Abyss, Bully Ray, Matt Hardy, Rob Terry, A.J. Styles, Kazarian, and Beer Money. It should also be mentioned that during the interviews, they censor the references to WWE related properties of WCW, WWE, or ECW.The documentary begins with highlights & discussion about the Madison Square Garden press conference where Hogan announced his partnership with TNA & Dixie Carter before showing the talent meeting Dixie Carter with all the talent in the Impact Zone. Hogan's debut night in the Impact Zone is talked about with the other debuts that night of Ric Flair & Jeff Hardy with Dixie talking about the significance of Hogan & Bischoff "ripping up the format" for the match that night. The issues with Jeff Jarrett were talked about next dating back to WCW Bash At The Beach 2000 & Jarrett attacking Hogan in Japan before going into the change from a six sided ring to a four sided ring with footage of how the fans reacted to it at Genesis & A.J. Styles completely burying the idea of the change. Abyss was discussed next talking about how he was lost with no direction & the importance of Hogan's Hall Of Fame ring before going into A.J. Styles' alliance with Ric Flair & later briefly discussing the formation of Fortune. The move to Monday nights was heavily discussed with Dixie talking about the major differences in television today than how it was back then during the "Monday Night War" & how this idea was being thrown around before Hogan & Bischoff came into the company before showing highlights of that night such as Rob Van Dam's debut. The discussion turned to Sting talking about his issues with Hogan dating back to WCW, the reasoning behind his cryptic messages to Dixie, and showing his first face to face confrontation with Hogan on Impact. The transformation of Abyss was heavily discussed next with Abyss going crazy after a match on Impact & the confrontation with Hogan next week revealing "THEY" are telling him what to do before shoving the ring down Hogan's throat along with why Dixie dismissed the whole "THEY" prophecy at first with Bischoff explaining the entire plan behind "THEY." EV2 was talked about next with Dixie explaining what she meant behind her comment comparing the ECW Originals to Hulk Hogan & reasoning of giving them their own PPV while Hogan gives his point of view behind the whole situation before showing the highlights of Fortune attacking EV2 the Impact after Hardcore Justice & Abyss talking about why he took out Rob Van Dam. Setting up the hostile takeover was heavily showcased here with Hogan & Bischoff overturning Dixie's decisions such as Ric Flair's suspension along with the entire setup behind Dixie signing the company over to Hogan & Bischoff with comments from everyone involved with the formation of Immortal. Dixie's injunction on Hogan was shown next along with the fallout of that with Bischoff pushing the importance of Immortal needing all the championships before going into Crimson warning that "THEY" are coming for Immortal, the return of Scott Steiner, and Fortune breaking away on their own with both sides commenting about them leaving the group. The final moments of Hardy regaining the championship from Mr. Anderson is shown before showing footage of Impact in North Carolina where Hogan came back to TNA after winning his court case against Dixie before "the network" got involved forcing Jeff Hardy to defend the championship against their selected opponent...Sting with the documentary ending on everyone talking about what's in the future for themselves, Immortal, and Impact Wrestling.
Complete Matches Include:
Hulk Hogan & Abyss vs. Ric Flair & A.J. Styles - This was originally planned to be the first match of the night but after a few minutes, Sting appeared only to attack Hogan & Abyss with Flair & Styles joining in leaving Hogan a bloody mess causing Hogan to have the match rescheduled for later in the night under "no disqualification" rules. Hogan's head is bandaged from the assault by Sting earlier & starts out with Flair brawling on the floor leading to Flair being opened up. Flair tried chopping & punching Hogan to no avail with Hogan returning everything Flair gave him & went as far as to whip Flair with his weight belt in the ring. Flair had to resort to dirty tactics to gain some offense tagging in A.J. Styles who reopened the cut from earlier & beat on Hogan in front of his daughter Brooke building up to the hot tag to Abyss. This was a fun back & forth match that was entertaining with the aftermath being full of complete chaos with appearances from Desmond Wolfe, D'Angelo Dinero, and the return of Jeff Hardy.
"Impact" Mar. '10
[TNA's Greatest Moments]
Lethal Lockdown - Team Hogan vs. Team Flair: Abyss, Jeff Jarrett, Jeff Hardy, Rob Van Dam vs. Sting, Desmond Wolfe, Beer Money - For those who haven't seen a Lethal Lockdown match, it's held under the same rules which the old WCW/NWA match of War Games where under. One man from each team starts the match and after a period of time, another member from one team (which in this case was Team Hogan due to RVD winning the match earlier) enters and after each time period, the teams alternate sending members in. Once all team members enter the cage, the roof containing all the weapons is lowered onto the cage and the only way to win is by pinfall or submission. Unfortunately, this turned out to be my least favorite Lethal Lockdown match since the very first one back in 2005 was as there wasn't much that stood out during the match past Abyss starting the match with an injured hip from being hit by a car on Impact (you read that right) against Robert Roode & Desmond Wolfe going after Abyss' Hall Of Fame ring. From there, the action in the ring with everyone was completely ignored & forgotten about as Jeff Hardy came out (after Sting prevented him to appearing sooner) & going completely crazy with a kendo stick on the outside with Beer Money before taking it to the roof of the cage & putting James Storm through a table. From there, the action in the ring completely stopped (as if time stood still) as Flair entered the match to take Abyss' ring followed by Hogan & Bischoff getting in the ring and had their own little brawl with Flair bleeding before Abyss got the pin. This match went from being a normal Lethal Lockdown match before everyone in the ring (including Sting of all people) was forgotten about, the focus got put completely on Jeff Hardy (who never entered the ring for the record) and after his stunt, it became the Hogan/Flair/Bischoff show. This Lethal Lockdown match was bad but it was definitely my least favorite since the first one 5 years earlier.
LockDown '10
Jeff Jarrett vs. Sting - This was one of those "put a storyline over" segments more than an actual match as Sting just beat down & bloodied Jeff Jarrett from the backstage area all the way down to the ring to the point where he left a big spot of Jarrett's blood on Mike Tenay's format sheet at the broadcast booth. Sting used his bat & the ringside steps to injure Jeff's shoulder before eventually getting the win & warning Jarrett about playing the "deception game" with the rest of "them."
Sacrifice '10
Falls Count Anywhere Match: Rhino vs. Abyss - EV2 member Rhino was out for revenge against Abyss for the attacks he did on fellow EV2 members Rob Van Dam & Stevie Richards. They started fighting on the ramp to the backstage area with a cameraman getting knocked out in the process. While fighting at the bottom of the stage, Abyss was thrown through the stage wall & brawled with Rhino underneath the stage (with another cameraman getting knocked out in the process) before Rhino was thrown through the wall on the other side of the stage. Back in the ring, weapons like a cookie sheet & a trashcan were used while both men were able to kick out of each others signature's moves before the guardrail from the outside was the deciding factor in the finish. This was a very fun match to watch & if you enjoy this match, be sure to look up their other Falls Count Anywhere match from Against All Odds 2006.
No Surrender '10
TNA World Championship Match: Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Anderson - This was one of those triple threat matches that was non-stop action with each men having their moments to look strong with such moments like both Angle & Hardy going after Anderson early, Kurt Angle german suplexing both men at the same time while later applying an single anklelock to both men, Angle injuring his ribs via a samoan roll from Anderson off the top rope followed by a Hardy swanton bomb on both men, and Angle delivering a top rope Angle Slam. The big story here was the appearance of Eric Bischoff with a chair looking to hit someone with it before Hulk Hogan made his first appearance in weeks coming down the ramp & getting in the ring on crutches looking ready to fight Bischoff who took one of the crutches before Hardy intervened & took the crutch from Hogan...to nail Kurt Angle with it & hit Anderson with the other one causing Hardy to pin Anderson. From there, Jeff Jarrett & Abyss came down to the ring to celebrate with Hogan & Bischoff & Hardy when RVD made his...Read more›
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