This feud was my first exposure to Eddie Kingston. What an introduction this was and it was around this time I got back into Impact after years of them being on a channel I didn’t have. Fantastic feud here for real. Street culture mixed with pro wrestling this was fun.
Yeah, I think that was when Impact Wrestling had moved from Spike TV to the cable channel Destination America & after that on the cable channel Pop, both of which I was able to watch on DirecTV & Dish Network, respectively. This feud is how I discovered Eddie Kingston as well. Before this, I had never seen nor heard of him.
We need one of these History videos for all of LAX, from beginning to the very end. Maybe do it in 2 parts if it's too long. One part for the Homicide & Hernandez Era. Another for Santana & Ortiz.
I grew up with the OG LAX of Homicide & Hernandez from 2006, which formed right after Konnan destroyed the 3 Live Kru faction(BG James, WWE's Road Dogg & Ron "The Truth" Killings, currently in WWE as R-Truth), briefly known later as the 4 Live Kru with Kip James, who is known in WWE as Billy Gunn. I think that there was an incarnation of LAX in the TNA asylum days of 2002-2006 with Sonny Siaki & Apollo, but if not, never mind. I discovered TNA in the year 2004 when I saw Jeff Hardy there. Nevertheless, I enjoyed watching Impact Wrestling in 2016-2019(even though I was watching before that, too, but I didn't keep up with everything due to life circumstances & discovering the new incarnation of LAX of Santana & Ortiz. Impact Wrestling had turned into a type of Latino suspense drama show during this timeframe, which was very new & fascinating to me, but I enjoyed all of it every time I was able to watch Impact Wrestling. Even though it's irrelevant to the video, I enjoyed the Hardys' feud & Rosemary's feud with Su Yung as well.
This is without a doubt my absolute favorite story line from tna it made take notice of Eddie Kingston on the mic glad I saw this because I was so happy once he got past his problems and finally became a star in the business everyone involved was great and I hope Santana has a great solo run now
Bring back Hernandez & Homicide to reunite LAX. The tag division definitely needs an actual team that has been tagging for more than 2 seconds. Especially after losing MCMG
I met Santana and Ortiz at House of glory wrestling when they were impact Tag Team champions every since then I acknowledge them they are my Boricua mentors
Konan days In wcw was not appreciated enough,cause in one group you had long hair Billy Kidman,baby face no mask Rey mysterio an konan just a faction that’s not talked about enough
I miss Santana and Ortiz as a group. LAX in Impact Wrestling will always be legendary. Especially with Konnan as their manager, freaking S O L I D ! ! ! !
One of the greatest stories in wrestling history. Something I love about this is the way they made the tag titles seamlessly part of the context, as if winning a wrestling match was just another part of the gangster lifestyle that would get them money. Brilliant comic book action all round and the acting from Kingston and Konnan was genuinely awesome.
I won't lie, I fell out of TNA back in late 2016 and I regret doing so. They made some backstage movie segments that reminded me of some Grindhouse style production for movies. Really raw, just out in front. Let the action be the action in the ring, but let the segments be just this with some free style and a lot of attitude.
The rivalry between LAX and The OG'K was epic one of the best in modern TNA history 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Eddie Kingston and the Lucha Brothers together were crazy in TNA I loved them but LAX and Konnan were fabulous I loved them together 🔥🔥🔥🔥🖤🖤🖤Eli Drake/ LA Knight YEEEAAAHHHH 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️😂😂😂
@@packedentertainment2866 You're a halfwit. Selina was never in LAX, she was in Mexican America. And the LWO was around 7 years before LAX was, not to mention an entirely different faction.
Konan is og he was in wwf then wcw and bye that time he was already a International superstar mexico Japón puerto Rico he is a legend now day he is a producir for triple aaa in mexico
Cinema! Some get stories told during 2018-2019, this new TNA needs some spice in creativity. Hopefully these new signings post Rebellion will help make that shift. The product needs a shake up.
Hopefully, since this, somebody let Steiner know that millennials were the ones watching him as kids/teens and that it's Gen Z and Alpha who wouldn't know who he is.😅
Anyone else find it hilarious how LA Knight was in the same company as Scott steiner and now he is in the same company as Bron Breakker the nephew of the one and only Scott steiner and the son of Rick steiner 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Been watching pro wrestling since 2006 I can see that some talent should just stay where they at I’ve seen a lot go to wwe and get killed by the company