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TNA is a promotion that I have made so many videos on and the fact is I’ve still barely scratched the surface on some of the madness that went down in that company, because there is a lot that happened in good ol TNA. And in today’s video we’re gonna discuss just a few of the most infamous TNA moments and controversies.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@mgtwrestling123

1 year ago

When I got the notification I immediately clicked on it 😉

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@VNCstudios

1 year ago

It's sad that Aries couldn't keep his own ego and attitude in check.

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@InspectorSpacetime333

1 year ago

I just like that, between WWE's Punjabi Prison and TNA's red cage thing, there was an era in mainstream pro wrestling where people backstage went "You know what would be cool? If the fans in attendance couldn't see."

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@theneonchimpchannel9095

1 year ago

Another TNA incident is the treatment of Daffney. They put her in the ring with a barely trained, morbidly obese woman, a match that ended her career and sent her down a very dark path. TNA did very little to help her, much like with Jesse.

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@scottwood739

1 year ago

The reason the Nasty's were in TNA at that point was because Hogan is good personal friends with Knobs.

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@cathallynch8269

1 year ago

I'll never forgive Hogan for taking away the six-sided ring, not to mention countless other crimes against wrestling.

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@houstonhardhitters852

1 year ago

I absolutely loved TNA in the 2000s they had a unbelievable run in a 4 year span

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@RatedRGibby

1 year ago

It’s such a shame Austin Aries couldn’t keep out of trouble. I’ve always liked his ring work. He watched me wrestle last year and even complimented my ring gear. He was super nice and respectful when we chatted for a couple of minutes. I hope he’s grown and is doing better.

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@MovieEggman

1 year ago

Austin Aries no-selling the Starship Pain, one of my favourite finishers of all time, by immediately standing up after taking the pinfall by Johnny Hennigan/Morrison was the most disgusting example of no-selling I’ve ever seen, even worse than Ultimate Warrior no-selling Triple H’s Pedigree at WrestleMania 12

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@BobHowler

1 year ago

“The Nasty Boys got hired, then they got fired, but I don’t know why. I hope I know one day”. Shit - that’s some Watergate level journalism.

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@jonpower9728

1 year ago

You could do a whole video on Bubba the Love Sponge before, during, and after TNA. That man is something else.

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@MxMoondoggie

1 year ago

TNA bringing in Hogan and Bischoff was the worst thing they ever did. They actually had some momentum before then and some good home grown wrestlers and foreign imports. Then Hogan came in and got all his dumb friends contracts, made the show all about him and buried all those home grown/ROH talents into the ground. Then they made themselves look scummy not getting guys like Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy the help they need, instead wheeling them into arenas passed out and waking them up for their match.

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@eaglesfan4207

1 year ago

Your channel is on fire right now, love the content!

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@whodat1721

1 year ago

Hulk Hogan was like a cancer to TNA Impact. They were really moving up and making their own name as a legitimate Wrestling Company with their own style. He set them back a good decade by tryikng to compete with WWE and going back to the old 4 sided ring. And just his really stupid story lines. It was all just garbage.

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@williamsmith666

1 year ago

I feel like we're only a few years out from "The AEW Incidents"...

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@flyguy7825

1 year ago

Part of what hurt TNA/impact wrestling were a lot of these incidents where it seemed like it was one every other week. Way too much drama hurt the company immensely. As a TNA impact wrestling fan, it saddens me that I watch a lot of these old episodes here and there on the app and it's just like wow, I can't believe a lot of this s*** happened.

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@kelvin19888

1 year ago

I hope Cookiegate will be discussed one day iykyk

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@chrisdrawry926

1 year ago

the way austin aries describes the events..u can tell he thinks he didnt do anything wrong, but at the same time..he knows damn well he did something wrong, come on dood, "what incident?" ..he knew damn well what they were talking about, and umm maybe nothing was said right after the fact coz maybe the person u done it to was a bit scared, confused etc..., i dont really know much about austin but imo he needs a good humbling.

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@CqThatdude

1 year ago

I just found your channel and i love it... New sub

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@Dogapillar4Lyfe

1 year ago

I'm not going to lie, I have found memories of older TNA but it'd hard to not see all the problems with the company by the end.

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