12 Great Wrestling Matches You'll Never Watch Again (And Why)

7. Bobby Roode vs. James Storm (TNA Bound For Glory 2012)

Recently, James Storm has been appearing for WWE's NXT brand. The likelihood is that the 'Cowboy' will continue to work on the show, lending his veteran knowledge to many of the young stars in the developmental system. Rewind just 3 years, and he was putting on bloody matches with Bobby Roode, following the break up of the tandem as Beer Money. At Bound For Glory 2012, Roode and Storm put together a Street Fight on the undercard of TNA's biggest show of the year. Going on third, the pair were difficult to follow. Indeed, so good was their scrap that Jeff Hardy and Austin Aries found it hard to top the Roode vs. Storm war during the main event. Nobody could have complained had the Beer Money match went on last. Sadly, there's stigma that comes with the TNA name. Many wrestling fans feel it's only a matter of time before the company shuffles off the wrestling landscape, never to be seen again. The promotion is a shell of what it once promised to be today. For that very reason, there's not a great demand to revisit older events from just a few short years ago. This means Bobby Roode vs. James Storm has been forgotten about by a lot of people.
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