Revisiting TNA iMPACT 2008 - The Debut of Mick Foley!
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On this episode of the DEADLOCK Podcast, we take a look back at this episode of TNA iMPACT from October 2nd, 2008. Bound For Glory, the biggest event of the year for TNA, is right around the corner, and a lot of things need to be settled. Samoa Joe & Sting are battling over not only the World Championship, but respect. Jeff Jarrett & Kurt Angle have been going back-and-forth for weeks now, and Kurt has finally convinced Jarrett to step back into the ring to face him. Kurt recently did media for TNA over in Europe, which has caused a lot of controversy; so much so, that Jeff Jarrett has to address it in the ring!
Christian Cage isn't sure who to trust, as AJ Styles seems to always find a way to mess something up for them! On this episode of iMPACT, all three of these men will be in the ring together, as Christian Cage teams with AJ Styles & "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal to take on the team of Team 3D & Booker T. Also, ODB has a show-long issue with Velvet Sky & Angelina Love, The Beautiful People, and she needs a partner!
Of course, as we mentioned, Mick Foley will speak in-ring for the first time in front of the iMPACT Zone.
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