DVD REVIEW : TNA GLOBAL IMPACT : JAPAN
Reviewed by Steve “ Rockamaniac “ Wilson of www.MainEventRadio.com
When the Global Impact special aired in mid January on Spike TV, the fan
response was generally positive, But many fans were left wanting more. The
classic Kurt Angle – Yuji Nagata battle had taken up most of the one hour
special, and many fans had hoped to see more of the event’s matchups and
surrounding events. So TNA listened to the demand and has put together a very
impressive DVD release in “TNA Wrestling : Global Impact in Japanâ€Â
The DVD begins with 40 minutes of “Pre Show Interviewsâ€Â, which is basically
a documentary on how the event came to fruition, the importance of it to TNA as
a company, and the importance of it to the wrestlers involved. Six Wrestlers are
featured here, starting with Jeff Jarrett who looks at the history of New Japan
Pro Wrestling and how the event came to be, He also touches on the Japanese fans
love for the “sport†in comparison to american fans. Jarrett also recounts
his career experience in Japan, and later talks about how and when he “brought
TNA to Hulk Hoganâ€Â
Kurt Angle is up next as he begins his second day of his time in Japan. In
typical Angle fashion right now, he spends much of his interview talking about
how he beat Brock Lesnar for the IWGP title, and that he is the true champion as
opposed to being the second champion or third champion. (Note : Angle has since
lost the title.)
Christian Cage then talks about the travel aspect of wrestling in Japan.
Including what he and the boys do on the long flights, whether jetlag becomes an
issue, and how hard it is to leave early on New Year’s Day. Cage also looks at
the history of NJPW, more specially at the Tokyo Dome, Finally he spends time on
his experiences in Japan including a funny story of how one day he was walking
the streets and a Japanese fan tapped him on the shoulder and proceeded to do a
dead in imitation of Cage and any other wrestler Cage requested for a half hour
period of time.
Petey Williams spends a moment talking about the Japanese fans and what he would
be doing if he wasn’t a wrestler.
Brother Devon gets some rare solo interview time and talks about his match
preparation, the history of 3D in Japan, and getting the tables.
Finally we get The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels, who was “fired†from
TNA as part of the Feat or Fired match stipulations, but they would pass his
appearance off as a previously agreed to commitment that TNA had to honour.
Daniels spends time on whether he gets nervous before a big match in Japan and
talks a lot about what he expects from his match against Wataru Inoue.
The battle between TNA and New Japan then begins as Don West and Mike Tenay
bring you into the Tokyo Dome for the full length matchups between TNA and New
Japan stars. There is optional Japanese commentary for the wrestling action,
Ring announcing is bi lingual, but much of the hype videos in between the
matches are only in Japanese.
First up is a 6 match tag with Christian Cage, AJ Styles, and Petey Williams
taking on Milano Collection AT, Minoru, and Prince Fergall Devitt. Styles wins
the match with a styles clash on Milano Collection AT after about 15 minutes of
quick paced action.
Next we have Christopher Daniels vs Wataru Inoue for the IWGP Jr Heavyweight
Championship. Inoue ultimately retains with a cross legged brainbuster after
about 13 minutes of action, and we then get to see the traditional Japanese
presentation of a trophy to the champion.
3RD Match sees Abyss taking on Manabu Nakanishi. This is a solid battle between
the two men that quickly spills to the outside of the ring, we get some thumb
tacks and a brawl, and ultimately Nakanishi defeats Abyss with a overhead german
suplex into a bridge after about 6 minutes. Kind of short, looked like Abyss got
his shoulders up before the three but nonetheless it’s a Nakanishi victory.
Team 3D vs Togi Makabe & Toru Yano – It’s a hardcore tag team battle
between these two teams, with 3D scoring a pinfall victory after about 15
minutes of action.
The semi main event then features The Steiner Brothers (TNA) taking on Tomko and
Giant Bernard (NJPW) with the IWGP Tag Team Titles on the line. Before hand,
Jeff Jarrett makes an appearance, he addresses the crowd and takes a seat at
ringside to watch as the TNA witness for the big match up. As you could expect
Jarrett does not stay on the sidelines the entire match, as when the ref is
knocked down, The Steiners call for Jarrett to enter the ring, guitar in hand
and knock Tomko out once and for all to give TNA the win, but NJPW star Yano
jumps the ring and Jarrett hits him instead, Tomko and Bernard regroup as the
ref revives and retain their titles with “The Magic Killer†finisher.
Poor Bernard then gets cut off of the DVD as he began to cut a promo and instead
we now get the Yuji Nagata / Kurt Angle battle. This part of the DVD plays out
the exact way it did on TV, with English hype video and commercial interuptions
during the match. As you’ll recall Kurt Angle retains his title with the Ankle
Lock after about 20 minutes.
The 6 matches and hype videos run 2 hours, and much like what people are saying
about TNA house shows, these matches are just solid wrestling action. But the
DVD isn’t done yet, it then moves onto feature another Japanese tradition, of
immediate post match press conferences. With the exception of Christopher
Daniels, All the TNA stars press conferences are shown, and interesting to note
that even Abyss, still with mask, but with hair tied back, answers the press’s
questions, in total another 36 minutes of footage.
Even after all that were still not done yet. We then get a 7 minute featurette
on the culture of Japan, This is mainly about the different foods of japan as
you get to see Tomko, Bernard, Christian and Bubba Ray enjoy some raw liver, The
Steiners enjoy some sushi
Like I said off the top of the review, this is a impressive DVD package from TNA,
it is very well put together and gives you a full outlook of the company’s
time in Japan. Because of that Id highly recommend picking this DVD up, it’s
TNA action at it’s best.
TNA Global Impact in Japan is now available on DVD from TNA Wrestling’s
Home Video Collection. For more info head on over to www.tnawrestling.com
or www.shoptna.com.