Making an Impact

Over the last couple of days I have heard interesting news in my opinion from TNA that they will be cutting back the ppv's. So instead of 12 a year they will have 10 as of right now because they so far have gotten rid of 2. The two ppv's TNA has chosen to get of are the Febuary & September pay-paper-views. Which is Against All Odds and No Surrender both events have become longstanding pieces of the TNA puzzle. The interesting part this is if they are indeed getting rid AAO & No Surrender then they will have breaks between January-March & then August-October; because they wouldn't have ppv in the middle. Also this would change the BFG Series which usually ends at No Surrender but if they get rid of it that means the Semi-Finals & Finals would be held on Impact. In turn it would help the ratings of the show because you would have the tournament matches on the show. Now let's look back at some great memories from each PPV.

No Surrender: Over the past few years we have seen great matches at this event because of the BFG series which began last year. Also in the 6 year history of the event we have seen the TNA debut of Bobby Lashley, Judas Mesis, the ppv returns of Tommy Dreamer & Sabu. The falls count anywhere match between Suicide & The Pope when the Pope dove off the tron through a table on to Sucide on the stage. Many memories have been made this event and one day maybe it will make a return but you never know. Hopefully TNA is doing what they believe is best for business.

Against All Odds: This Pay-Paper-View was the fourth ever PPV in the History of TNA, and the fans have seen some great moments over the years watching this event. Like at the first AAO ppv when Jeff Hardy climb to the top of the entrance ramp, and Swanton Bombs Abyss from the top of the Entrance Ramp trough a table to the floor. How bout the first ever Prison Yard Match between Abyss & Sting at Against All Odds 2007. Keeping it with the Hardcore concept the Barbed Wire Massacre only next year at AAO 2008 when Abyss vs Judas Mesis. Lesser mentioned achievements Matt Hardy's TNA debut at Against All Odds 2011. Also who could forget the scary injury that Jesse Sorensen sustained at Against All Odds this past year when he fought Zema Ion.


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