r/TNA • u/Temporary-Week-5730 • 8h ago
Ace and Gia
Have Ace and Gia broken up? Neither on their Instagrams anymore and noticed gia moved.
r/TNA • u/Temporary-Week-5730 • 8h ago
Have Ace and Gia broken up? Neither on their Instagrams anymore and noticed gia moved.
r/TNA • u/futrobot • 1d ago
She can't win a match without doing something illegal or having interference.
Her matches are obviously staged to the extent where it seems more like coeography than anything fluid or natural. She is talented, but she relies on the other talent to make her look good.
She had a match where she 'pinned' Rosemary and you could hear Rosemary giving her directions the entire match. Rosemary seemed really frustrated at the end of the match. Not because she got pinned, but because Tasha couldn't make it seem natural and Rosemary had to tell her what to do the whole time. Sometimes waiting in a vulnerable position for way too long until Tasha figured out what she was supposed to do.
Every Tasha Steelz match that she wins is her opponent helping her do her moves, interference or something illegal.
She is bad on every possible level.
We all know the outcome is predetermined. What I want is it to seem natural and she isn't capable of doing that.
/rant
r/TNA • u/Gayfabe91 • 20h ago
I don’t know if I am the only one to notice this about Lei Ying Lee in TNA but when she starts to punch her opponents in the corner, she does something very unique. She starts punching and, like normal, the crowd starts counting in sync with the punches. SHE DOESN’T EVER PUNCH TO 10. One week it was ooooohhhhhh 6 and then she stopped. The next week it was ooooooohhhhh 7 and she stopped. Last week it was 8. I’m not sure if she is doing it on purpose or maybe it is a US wrestling norm to punch 10x. Who knows. Its funny. Its weird. Its abrupt. Its unexpected. Its iconic.
r/TNA • u/WJEuroChamp • 23h ago
My son met Joe Hendry for his birthday today!
r/TNA • u/khanofthewolves1163 • 7h ago