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TNA Victory Road 2011
Victory Road (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on March 13, 2011 at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.[2][3] It was the seventh event under the Victory Road chronology and the third event of the 2011 TNA PPV schedule.
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Plot Summary
Victory Road 2011 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). The event featured multiple championship matches and a highly controversial main event between Sting and Jeff Hardy. The show was marred by the main event's abrupt ending and the subsequent fallout.
Critical Reception
Victory Road 2011 is widely considered one of the most infamous and critically panned professional wrestling events in history, primarily due to the main event match between Sting and Jeff Hardy, which was stopped prematurely due to Hardy's apparent unreadiness. The event garnered significant negative attention from fans and critics alike, impacting TNA's reputation.
What Reviewers Say
The event is overwhelmingly remembered for the disastrous and unprofessional main event.
The premature stoppage of the Sting vs. Jeff Hardy match is the defining negative aspect.
Other matches on the card were largely overshadowed by the main event's failure.
Google audience: Google user reviews for TNA Victory Road 2011 are predominantly negative, with many expressing extreme disappointment and frustration over the main event's handling and Jeff Hardy's condition. The consensus is that the event was a significant failure and a low point for the promotion.
Awards & Accolades
None notable, primarily known for negative reasons.
Fun Fact
The main event between Sting and Jeff Hardy was stopped just moments after it began because Jeff Hardy appeared visibly impaired and unable to perform, leading to Sting quickly defeating him via pinfall. This incident led to Hardy being suspended by TNA.
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