Oh! I didn’t even realize that Rellik was Killer spelled backwards! Silly me! Also, I realize that Shark Boy is not using that other theme he used that sounds like Stone Cold Steve Austin’s theme when he was supposedly trying to be Stone Cold Steve Austin of TNA!😱😱😱
They mentioned it literally every time during his entrance and a few times during his matches. It was a cool concept but it got annoying when they kept mentioning it and bringing it up literally every time he made his way to the ring lol
they were the modern day WCW, they were lead by people like Dixie who had no idea what she was doing, she then hired people who had no reason being there like Russo, Hogan, Biscoff, and they basically killed themselves from within.
I fuckin love Judas Mesias. The blood spewing out of his mouth as the lights come back up gets me marking out every time. Deff one of my favorite wrestlers.
When I found out Rellik, That’s Killer spelled backwards by the way, was Johnny Stamboli that’s all I ever called ‘em. I loved Johnny Stamboli in the dying days of WCW.
holy Shite, i spit pepsi all over my computer when i hit the timestamp and saw that Goldust flinch....that was hilarious, never noticed it before...lol
So basically this was Kane vs Goldust vs Steve Austin vs Johnny Stamboli with Undertaker & Paul Bearer at the end? (This is gonna go over a lot of people heads)
Take...notes...Impact....wrestling... these were the great days of TNA right here. The shark boy gimmick was friggen stupid, but the Black Reign, Judas, Abyss, Rellik gimmicks were fantastic.
Jeremy Borash >>>>> Penzer. And I'd rather have Christy Hemme back as the Impact ring announcer, if she wasn't so busy being a 5x mommy, and the undisputed leader of the Knocked Up Knockouts Club.
I miss the early years when it would be on ppv every Wednesday. I would watch it twice a month. Ruthless aggression era was running hot in the wwe and Tna on ppv was amazing.
Nate because there was two different locker rooms, one for faces and one for heels. That way they don’t kill kayfabe by having faces and heels waiting at the same gorilla position to come out for matches. Subtle but great piece of wrestling psychology