Hernandez V Homocide: Horrible Match

greg bush by Correspondent Written on September 07, 2009
NEW YORK - MARCH 11:  Wrestler Kurt Angle attends a press conference to promote Wrestlemania XX at Planet Hollywood March 11, 2004 in New York City.  (Photo by Peter Kramer/Getty Images) (Photo by Peter Kramer/Getty Images)

So last Thursday we found out who the two men were who would challenge Kurt Angle, along with Matt Morgan, for the TNA Heavyweight Championship. I enjoyed a few of the matches, I guess, but I was very dissapointed in one.

LAX faced eachother in the first round to determine who would face Sting. Homocide and Hernandez have both been getting big boosts. Homocide won the X-Division Championship, and Hernandez is taking on World Elite all by himself. These two have been doing great in singles competition, which is a shocker. After three years as a tag team you'd think that they wouldn't perform that well by themselves.

They have been looking great until last Thursday. TNA had a chance to make this a great match between two former tag partners. Homocide has amazing quickness and crowd support while Hernandez is a big man who can still fly over the ropes. This could've actually been a main event for the night, but instead they had Hernandez dominate Homocide. Homocide had barely any offensive maneuvers before he was planted face first and counted 1-2-3.

These two have given amazing tag team matches, and as I mentioned before, great singles matches. Why did this match have to be so one sided? Why did Hernandez HAVE to destroy Homocide? Why couldn't this match have been more exciting?

 

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