TNA Against All Odds 2007 Review



Christian and Angle had a really good match, that unfortunately was ridiculously overbooked. The rest of the show was decent enough but nothing must watch.

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  1. Man these early 2007 PPV cards really were just copy and paste of each other.
    Team 3D and LAX fight in a "little Italy street fight" because apparently Brother Ray is Italian?
    Senshi and Austin Starr sadly had no Kevin Nash commentary this time but it did have a wild Bob Backland running in.
    Ah yes the classic TNA match of Christy Hemme vs… the big fat oily guy. And somehow Christy was the heel in all of this and VKM were the babyfaces belittling the woman who was just trying to stand up for herself. And also this is fresh off VKM spending months calling out DX because TNA actually thought WWE would send Triple H and Shawn Michaels to TNA for a one off match with the New Age Outlaws.
    The "Basebrawl" match, oh TNA and their stupid names for matches. Not to mention bringing in a baseball player for a wrestling match.
    Somehow AJ Styles and Rhino progressively had worse and worse matches as this feud got more and more ridiculous. But the piece de resistance comes at the next PPV.
    6 matches in and we finally get a decent match for the X division title.
    The prison yard match, in addition to a Little Italy street fight, a tuxedo match, "Basebrawl" and a motor city chain match. Oh TNA you are just spoiling us with these gimmick matches.
    The main event was the saving grace on this show, hilarious enough they have this exact same match a year later except with the face/heel roles swapped and Angle as the champion. An obvious overbooked mess because even post Jeff Jarrett, it still just wouldn't be a TNA PPV main event without the bullshit. But the icing on the cake was Scott Steiner trying to help Christian hold the title up after the match only for them to drop it.

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