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February 2011

  1. Jeff Jarrett vs Kurt Angle - TNA Against All Odds 2011 The promos and video package before this match are excellent. If Kurt Angle wins, he will gain custody of his children from Jeff & Karen Jarrett, but if Jarrett wins Angle has to give away Karen during their wrestling wedding, which I remember being excellent. Angle was great as a stoic badass keeping his poise, but you knew there was a burning rage inside. Jarrett is great as the smarmy prick new husband. Karen seemed pretty worried when Jeff put up her kids like that, but Daddy Jeff has got this. I know these two have an incredible match together (I think that's from their 2009 feud), but this was not it…

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  2. Pretty good match. Suzuki is the least experienced of the bunch and he’s largely overshadowed by the Ishikawa/Ikeda exchanges. Those two know each other so well, throwing their stiff as day old catshit strikes. Super Tiger seems motivated but still only lands about five out of every ten kicks. I thought Suzuki's matwork was solid and he does a good job of transitioning and modifying his holds as need be. He gets bullied by kicks and doesn’t really have much of a chance to show off his striking ability but gets in a couple of decent throws, including the double arm suplex into the double wristlock. In the end, he gets clobbered by Ikeda's short-arm lariat and eats a nasty …

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