Talk:Slammiversary (2005)

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Timing

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I took the time to go through the DVD and get accurate timings for all match decisions, using the DVD player's timer (I use Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.0). The following is a running diagram. The preshow match is based on the timing for the Preshow feature title. The others are based on the timing for the DVD's main title. Matches are timed from the opening bell to the final bell. Multiple-fall matches have mid-term falls counted at the strike of three. --Kitch 12:46, 21 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

0:20.24 Apolo and Sonny Siaki vs. Simon Diamond and Trytan
0:24.20 Diamond and Trytan win, Trytan over Sonny Siaki (pinfall, T-3, 3.56)

PRESHOW TITLE ABOVE ------- MAIN TITLE BELOW

0:07.33 X Division Showcase: Gowen v Delirious v Clark v Red v Primetime v Shark Boy
0:13.58 Shark Boy wins (pinfall, Dead Sea Drop, 6.25)

0:18.07 Alex Shelley vs. Shocker
0:28.55 Shocker wins (small package pin, 10.48)

0:36.32 The Outlaw vs. Ron "The Truth" Killings
0:44.10 The Truth wins (bridge pin, 7.38)

0:54.08 Tag Titles: Young and Williams, with D'Amore and A-1 vs. Douglas and Stevens
1:09.24 The Naturals win, Douglas over Williams, retain titles (pinfall, Jimmy Hart shot, 15.16)

1:13.27 Sonjay Dutt vs. Samoa Joe
1:19.53 Samoa Joe wins (Coquina Clutch submission, 6.26)

1:26.03 Bobby Roode w/Scott D'Amore vs. Lance Hoyt
1:33.26 Bobby Roode wins (pinfall, Northern Lariat, 7.23)

1:45.09 America's Most Wanted (Harris and Storm) vs. 3Live Kru (B.G. James and Konnan)
1:52.08 AMW wins, Chris Harris over B.G. James (pinfall, Hart Attack, 6.59)

2:00.42 X Title 3-Way Elimination: Shane w/Traci vs. Sabin w/Trinity vs. Daniels
2:11.36 Chris Sabin eliminates Michael Shane (pinfall, Cradle Shock, 10.54)
2:17:50 Christopher Daniels wins, retains title (pinfall, Angel's Wings, 17.08)

2:31.36 KOTM NWA Title: Monty Brown vs. Sean Waltman vs. Abyss vs. Raven vs. A.J. Styles
2:32.02 Monty Brown qualifies over Raven (pinfall, Pounce, 0.26)
2:34.37 Monty Brown sends Sean Waltman to penalty box (pinfall, Alpha Bomb, 3.01)
2:35.44 Raven qualifies over A.J. Styles (pinfall, Pounce from Monty Brown, 4.08)
2:38.15 Abyss qualifies over Monty Brown (pinfall, Black Hole Slam, 6.39)
2:40.36 A.J. Styles qualifies over Abyss (pinfall, Spiral Tap through table, 9.00)
2:42.11 Sean Waltman qualifies over A.J. Styles (pinfall, X-Factor off ladder, 10.35)
2:45.57 Raven hangs the belt, wins title (14.21)

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Reviewer: MathewTownsend (talk · contribs) 01:41, 18 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Background
  • "with credit for the name going to TNA wrestler Shark Boy" - I don't see that in the citations.
  • "TNA released a poster promoting the event featuring the tagline "Three Year Anniversary Spectacular" at some point beforehand. TNA planned a thirty-minute pre-show prior to the event" - is this necessary, as I don't see it in the references.
    • Its part of the production of the event; both are kinda common sense, since they are right in front of the reader. The pre-show occurred and the poster is in the article.--WillC 22:08, 19 January 2012 (UTC)Reply
Storylines
  • I understand the various storylines. Where I get confused is sentences like: "The TNA X Division Championship was defended by then-champion Christopher Daniels against Chris Sabin and Michael Shane in a Three Way match at Slammiversary." - because all these are storylines leading up to Slammiversary, right? Hard Justice etc.? And Slammiversary hasn't happened yet in the article.
  • This is clear: "A storyline heading into Slammiversary revolved around America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm; AMW) recent losing streak and decension ... " because it's clear that Slamiversary hasn't happened yet. It is "Event".
  • Well its all meant to be in past tense. I could change that one to "TNA promoted a Three Way match for the TNA X Division Championship between then-champion Christopher Daniels, Chris Sabin, and Michael Shane heading into Slammiversary."--WillC 01:14, 20 January 2012 (UTC)Reply
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  • I'm not underestimating the job you have done in putting this article together. You have done a big job. Much if it is just that I'm not familiar with topic enough. I think that making it clear in the "pre" sections that Slammiversary hasn't happened, perhaps by mentioning it as little as possible until you get to the "Event". Just a suggestion, as I'm not the one who wrote the article, nor could I do so! MathewTownsend (talk) 01:26, 20 January 2012 (UTC)Reply
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Slammiversary Chronology

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This is not the 3rd Slammiversary ppv event in the chronological series. This is the very first Slammiversary PPV put on by TNA Wrestling, LLC. They even acknowledged it on their own website at one point. The chronology for all TNA Slammiversary PPV articles needs to be edited to reflect the correct number. Here's the correct chronology below.

  • Slammiversary 2005 = 1st Slammiverasry ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2006 = 2nd Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2007 (aka Slammiversary V) = 3rd Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2008 = 4th Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2009 (aka Slammiversary Seven) = 5th Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2010 (aka Slammiversary VIII) = 6th Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2011 (aka Slammiversary IX) = 7th Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2012 (aka Slammiversary X) = 8th Slammiversary ppv event
  • Slammiversary 2013 (aka Slammiversary XI) = 9th Slammiversary ppv event — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.17.116.135 (talk) 04:49, 20 June 2013 (UTC)Reply