The final - promoted this morning on, erm, This Morning by The Hulkster and Phillip "Witch Hunt" Schofield himself - finished mere minutes ago. It seemed that popping a thread up just before I went beddy byes was the the thing to do. The final episode, in which each of the four contestants wrestled in the Impact Zone, was actually quite good. Rockstar Spud and 'Party' Marty Scurll wrestled one another in a match which put most - if not all - Gut Check matches to shame. The Blossom Twin's match against Gail Kim and, uh, that other one wasn't half bad either; they definitely impressed me more than they did when I first saw them in a ring. At the end of the day, the winner was (false tension please)...
Rockstar Spud, i.e. this bloke:
Spud was my pick from the start. He's a little bloke - little even for TNA, really - but he's obviously very talented and compensates for his size with his big, hardly subtle character. I'd be willing to bet that all the cretinous things he did on the show, which are numerous, were done simply to further his character.
In fact, it was nice to see all the layers of kayfabe melting away on the last show. Hogan talked about selling, positioning, characters, etc. etc. and everybody was in tears and hugging each other before/during/after the decision was made.
As was announced on the show, all four contestants will be appearing on the upcoming Road to Lockdown Tour in the UK, though it seems Spud is the only one to get a proper TNA contract out of the show (thus far). Hopefully we'll see Spud appearing on Impact soon and, even more hopefully, we'll get a second season of British Boot Camp with more contestants, more episodes and a longer runtime. Oh, and maybe a little less of a leash.
Rockstar Spud, i.e. this bloke:
Spud was my pick from the start. He's a little bloke - little even for TNA, really - but he's obviously very talented and compensates for his size with his big, hardly subtle character. I'd be willing to bet that all the cretinous things he did on the show, which are numerous, were done simply to further his character.
In fact, it was nice to see all the layers of kayfabe melting away on the last show. Hogan talked about selling, positioning, characters, etc. etc. and everybody was in tears and hugging each other before/during/after the decision was made.
As was announced on the show, all four contestants will be appearing on the upcoming Road to Lockdown Tour in the UK, though it seems Spud is the only one to get a proper TNA contract out of the show (thus far). Hopefully we'll see Spud appearing on Impact soon and, even more hopefully, we'll get a second season of British Boot Camp with more contestants, more episodes and a longer runtime. Oh, and maybe a little less of a leash.