Hardcore Justice - 2010
Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling President Dixie Carter and “The Extreme Original” Tommy Dreamer announced that “Hard Justice,” TNA’s pay-per-view event will transform to “HardCORE Justice,” a one-night-only celebration of extreme, hardcore wrestling featuring a one last stand.
This is it for an event like this, and it’s the perfect send off we never thought we’d receive. It’s funny, because there had never been a wrestling company that the fans would chant for by name since our time… until TNA began.” – Tommy Dreamer
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HJ 2010 DVD
Josh
(Las Vegas)
10/9/2011 2:34 AM
This PPV was a slap in the face to every wrestler in the locker room that takes pride in his profession! (Mainly the TNA Originals) What Dixie should have done was build the PPV around the TNA Originals that help build the company. Instead she build the PPV around those washed, reckless ECW Originals.
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By far the worst PPV of all time
Mishal
(Kuwait)
8/31/2011 11:07 AM
This PPV was by far the worst PPV in wrestling history. ECW One Night Stand is a much better purchase. The main event carried the entire show, but that couldn't save this show from being an utter DISASTER.
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Better Than One Night Stand
Alex Perez
(Nevada City, CA)
8/3/2011 12:16 AM
This DVD set is so much better that the One Night Stand because it had that ECW Fill to it & Matches. Don't miss out on this DVD
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The Greatest Ever
Nathaniel Combs
(Bean Station TN)
7/30/2011 11:07 AM
My name is Nathaniel Combs and i love this paper view.
My favorite match on it was between my Hero Raven VS. Tommy Dreamer. The second favorite match was Robvan Dam VS. Sabu.
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SABOLOCO
(United States of F'N America)
7/22/2011 12:04 PM
Man, I tell you what the ignorance of people crack me up. This pay-per-view was never meant to be taken as serious as some people are making it to be. It was just a bunch of former ECW talents getting a chance to go out with the respect they deserved. The ECW was just kinda brushed to the side when they were bought out. All the talent was more less pissed on and forgotten about. This pay-per-view was just TNA paying tribute to all those men who literally bled, sweat and cried for the business with very little pay-out. Besides of course it's hardcore fans that loved and appreciated everything that these men did. While not all the matches were the best they could have been it's still worth watching. My only disappointment was that Terry Funk didn't at least make a cameo. Even if it was just to pop in and say hi, his appearance would have definitely completed this event.
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