@@Wide_leaf_indica710 back when I watched tna was like the switch to pop and i never seen their ropes that loose, its not good for the performers since it makes balancing hard up there plus as you may have noticed because they were so loose you can see i think kaz foot literally slide on the top rope as he tries to get balance and stand on it . if the ropes were tighter that injury might have been avoided. the reason i say might is cause things can still go wrong but i feel it could have helped the scenario to at least help balance kaz up there
@theworstgam3r I didn't set the ring up. Literally no reason to explain why you don't like loose ropes. I imagine they communicate with the ring crew and they have it exactly how they want it.
@theworstgam3r what's your point? I just said they always like that. I didn't need your whole other explanation. Your reasoning for why you don't like bouncey ropes don't matter and have nothing to do with what I said.
Those ropes do not look good. For those who think it does not matter, it could impact the stability of the performers in their takeoff/execution of the move. I am not an expert and admit that, but from what I see, there is a lot of sag in the ropes as opposed to the WWE ropes which are very tight and allow performers to balance on them easier. Just my opinion.
Table spots were innovative and cool in the late 90's in ECW, but that fact that they're still doing them damn near 30 years later and expecting people to care is just sad.
Plus these guys are too old to be doing these moves. Not saying they have to retire, but maybe adapt and add some extra years to the career. They should give Orton and AJ a call
@@R_A_3000 PPV should be held in a 15k+ seat area not a 800 to 3k seat arena this feel like one TNA first 5 PPVs. The table sould have been place 180 degree differently the move off the top rope was botched so bad luckily the guy can still walk.
It's crazy how people in a youtube comment section. Who have never done anything. Have the nerve to criticize anyone. You probably work at Burger King or Subway. Worse, you probably don't even have a job. Yet criticize people making 100 times what you do. 15 people or not. Its still 15 more than will ever care about what you do every day. I don't watch tna but i can still respect the fact that at least they make money doing what they love. Bet you don't. Unless you really love saying, "Do you want fries too?" Maybe you do....
thats what i am saying kaz even has problems standing up there, his foot slides when trying to stand on it and my first thought was thats not good ropes are way too loose for balance
Says it's graphic but you play it back in slow motion and it doesn't look like either guy got hurt insanely. The fall does look a little harsh, but nothing about the video is graphic. Perhaps the aftermath of a bad cut is another story.
Is this company cutting corners in order to save money but not save its in ring competitors? Way too loose and should have been checked for safety issues beforehand.
Personally one of the more graphic wrestling spots I ever saw was that Sid leg break in WCW. It collapses like there wasn't a bone in it. Might not be gory, but it looks horrible.
@geneanthony3421 that was a gruesome moment. Have you seen the clip of Vaders eye popping out of its socket by chance? That's definitely a rough one as well
Imagine doing this and getting hurt in front of the crowd that doesn’t even appreciate what they’re saying clearly getting called out for being too old and too slow, only to prove them right by getting hurt for their ungrateful asses. Mick Foley’s cane Dewey promo will fit most of these pro wrestling fans these day
Ooooooo!!!damn 4realllzzz his body just looked involuntary as utta guy pinned him,ref looked worried too!!that was definitely serious I hope Eric Young is OK!!!💯👍
I said the same these guys looked like the match had already gone for 45 to 60 min these guy were super tired they should have ended the match way before this.