TNA has recently provided wrestling fans with a flash to the past...a little bit of real wrestling.
This past week Daniels and Wolfe has easily the best match of the night and it didnt involve staged spots or rediculous slams but rather a brand of wrestling we have not seen in years (with any consistent basis). We saw a great contested match featuring techinical moves, holds, and reversals.
A few weeks back, Angle and Styles provided us with a tremendous match as well. featuring some real wrestling and a ground, grind-it-out match.
I don't know if its suprising then that these matches both went the time distance and were declared draws. I am also not shocked that even without the rediculous spots the crowd was still very into the match.
I just would like to thank TNA for bringing back these match types and asking for more of it. What do you folks think? Were these matches highlights for you? Why can't more matches be booked this way? TNA has some great wrestlers on the roster who can really make matches suspensful without staging high spots and making them too predictable.
This past week Daniels and Wolfe has easily the best match of the night and it didnt involve staged spots or rediculous slams but rather a brand of wrestling we have not seen in years (with any consistent basis). We saw a great contested match featuring techinical moves, holds, and reversals.
A few weeks back, Angle and Styles provided us with a tremendous match as well. featuring some real wrestling and a ground, grind-it-out match.
I don't know if its suprising then that these matches both went the time distance and were declared draws. I am also not shocked that even without the rediculous spots the crowd was still very into the match.
I just would like to thank TNA for bringing back these match types and asking for more of it. What do you folks think? Were these matches highlights for you? Why can't more matches be booked this way? TNA has some great wrestlers on the roster who can really make matches suspensful without staging high spots and making them too predictable.