TNA One Night Only: #OldSchool 2014
TNA One Night Only: #OldSchool 2014

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TNA One Night Only: #OldSchool 2014

2014
Movie
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English

TNA goes Old School with a selection of classic matchups. It took place on December 30, 2013, from the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, New York and Aired on PPV on February 7, 2014.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Multiple Directors (TNA Wrestling Production)Genres: Professional Wrestling, Sports Entertainment

Plot Summary

TNA's One Night Only: #OldSchool event celebrated the legacy of professional wrestling by bringing back many legendary stars from the 80s and 90s. The show featured a series of matches showcasing these veterans alongside current TNA talent, aiming to evoke nostalgia for fans of classic wrestling eras. It was a special presentation focused on honoring wrestling history and providing a unique fan experience.

Critical Reception

As a professional wrestling event rather than a traditional film or television show, 'TNA One Night Only: #OldSchool' received reviews primarily from wrestling fan communities and specialized wrestling media. Critiques generally focused on the match quality, the booking decisions, and the effectiveness of the nostalgia factor. While some praised the appearances of legendary figures, others noted the physical limitations of older wrestlers and the overall production values typical of TNA's 'One Night Only' series.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for bringing back beloved wrestling legends and celebrating wrestling history.

  • Often criticized for the match quality due to the age and physical condition of some performers.

  • Seen as a fan service event with mixed results in execution.

Google audience: Audience reception for this event, as with most wrestling-specific content, is largely found within fan forums and dedicated wrestling sites rather than typical Google reviews. Feedback generally highlights the appeal of seeing iconic wrestlers from past eras compete, but also points out that the in-ring action can be inconsistent and less dynamic compared to contemporary wrestling.

Fun Fact

The 'One Night Only' series from TNA was known for being taped outside of their regular television syndication, often in front of live crowds but intended for home video and later digital release, creating a different atmosphere than their weekly Impact Wrestling shows.

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